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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957
SAVINGS MAKE
dreams come TRUE!
Your
Savings
Insured
up to
$10,000
Systematic savings now can get
you the down payment on your
home faster than you think! Come
in and talk over your savings pro
gram with us •.. let us show you
how we can arrange a low-cOst
home loem later.
Southern Pines Savings & Loan Assn.
115 West New Hami>shire Ave.
PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN deNISSOFF
MAY 12
IS
MOTHER'S
DAY
The
Gift
that
Mothers,
young
or
old,
prefer
PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
SOUTHERN PINES FLORIST
570 S. W. Broad
Tel. 2-3111
Entertains
Edward Stevens entertained
Friday at a cocktail party at his
home.
i Brief Mention
Mrs. Thomas H. McGraw, Jr.,
left Wednesday for her summer
home in Oakmont, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland
have closed their Pinehurst cot
tage and left Sunday by plane
for Detraoit, Mich. They will
spend the slimmer months at the
Oyster Tlarbors Club in Oster-
ville, Mass.
Mrs. Charles E. Satler has
gone to Pittsburgh, Pa., and
after a stay there, wiU go On to
New Canaan, Conn., and thence
to Nantucket, Mass., for the
summer.
The Misses Carole and Anne
Hotchkiss flew to Bermuda Fri
day for a visit of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson
left Tuesday for York Harbor,
Me. Their Midland Road cottage
here has been purchased by Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Strobe of West
Chester, Pa., who moved in this
week and will occupy their
newly acquired property for sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Quig
ley and their sons, Billy and
Kevin, Of Larchmont, N. Y.,
spent several days this week at
Mr. Quigley’s parents’ home.
Column Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Abom
left Monday for a visit in Put
nam, Conn., with their daughter,
Mrs; P. H. Peckham, who spent
the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Wil
liams plan to leave this week
end for a visit with her daugh
ter and family in New Canaan,
Conn., following which they will
go to their summer home at
Nantucket, Mass.
After a visit of two weeks
here, Mr. and Mrs. George Ra-
zook and their small son and
daughter have returned to their
home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss
Renee Razook, who is here on
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Razook, deturns
to New York City this weekend.
Mrs. Cora G. Hopkins has
moved to High Point where she
has an apartment at the Presby
terian Home. Belle Fitzg-
aid has leased the Cloverleaf
apartment formerly occupied by
Mrs. Hopkins.
Mack Wicker, a student at Bel
mont Abbey, Chmlotte, spent
last weekend visiting his moth
er, Mrs. Angus Wicker, at her
apartment
Mrs. Mary Powers of Helena,
Mont, is spending two weeks in
Knollwood as the house guest of
Mrs. Walter B. Saunders.
Mrs. W. R. Craig left ’Tuesday
for her home in Havertown, Pa.,
after a stay with her son and
daughter-in-law, the Rev. and
Mrs. Adam W. Craig. Billy Rice
of Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.,
was a weekend guest of the Rev.
and Mrs. Craig. •
Mrs. James G. Gilbert, Mrs.
William G. Sledge, and Mrs. Joe
Hussey spent last weekend at
Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs. John L. Tonnelle, who
has spent the season at The
Berkshire, left the beginning of
the week for New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoffman
have closed their Midland Road
cottage and are in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Greene
left Wednesday for their summer
place in Putney, Vt.
Mrs. C. Foster Brown, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. C.
Louis Meyer, left Wednesday to
return to her home in Winnetka,
Ill. Another guest, Mrs. Henry
King, returned the same day to
Ligonier, Pa. Mrs. Meyer will
close her place here and will
leave for her summer home in
Lake Forest, Ill., next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Lov
ering, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. I. T.
Wyche and Gen. and Mrs. A. V.
Arnold are at the Loverings’ cot
tage at Pawley’s Island, S. C., for
a week.
Guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Reeves are her siS'
ters, Mrs. Theodore Quants of
Timmonsville, S. C., and Mrs.
Duncan DeVane of Fayetteville,
also Mrs. Raymond Pittman,
Mrs. Richard Walton, Mrs. Glenn
Cobb and Mrs. Frederick Dixon,
all of Fayetteville, who are here
for the golf tournament.
Dentists To Hold
Annual Meeting
At Pinehurst
Brown’s Auto Supply
invites you to play
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The North Carolina Dental So
ciety meets for its annual conven
tion in Pinehurst Sunday through
Wednesday.
A series of informative lectures
and instructive sessions has been
arranged for the convention,
which will attract most of the
state’s dentists. Top n^ in the
dentistry field will alwnd and
conduct the lectures, which wUl
be built around the general
theme: “Restorative Dentistry.”
Recreational activities are also
planned.
Members of the Society from
Southern Pines are Dr. L. M. Dan
iels, Dr. B. J. Diirham, Dr. Wil
liam H. Johnson, and Dr. Bruce
Warlick.
Roads are most dangerous
when it first begins to rain. AH
dirt, oil, etc. that may be oh the
"highway makes an emulsion
which reacts like soap, thus
making the highway slippery-
and hazardous.
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WWGP, Sanford, 1050
10:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday
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