Friday, December 6, 1929. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina JUST 16 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS Practical Gifts for Men Fitted Traveling Cases, Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Tie Clips, Hosiery and a full line of Sports wear. Shop now for our good looking, practical gifts for Men. GRE3 Y’S The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. Gcorg-e C. Moore entertain ed the Day Club and three extra tables at contract on Tuesday after noon at her home on Massachusetts avenne. Prizes wer^ awarded to Mrs. Verdie Wiley, first; Mrs. Carl Thompson, second; Mrs. Roy Pushee, j third and consolation to Mrs. E. C. I Ashe. Cards were issued for a bridge to Eddy; “Presentation of the 1930 Budget,” by George Case; “The Church Garden,” by C. P. Heyward; “The Platform Ham,” by Bernard W. Leavitt; “The Possibilities,” by Mrs. H. S. Knowles. The soloist of the 'vening will be Miss Florence Camp bell. j The pageant “The Star Leads to Manger” will be given by the Bi- be given by Mrs. George C. Moore on i School of the Church of Wide Monday, December 9th, to meet Mrs. j I^^l^owship on Christmas night at Elberta F. Copeland, Mrs. Moore's | mother, who is spending the holidays On Sunday, December 8th, the rec- Men’s Outfitters Southern Pines GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Glassware, Leather Goods, Photo Albums, Toys, Arti ficial Flowers, Christmas Cards, Pottery, Hand Wrought Iron, Stationery, Lamps, Shades, Hand Dipped Candles, Christmas Wrappings and Boxes. E. D. PUTNAM White Nountain Photo and Gift Shop Grey Building Southern Pines n n n ti L. V. O’CALUGHAN Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS ’Phone 154 7 East Connecticut Ave. Southern Pines, N. C. ii XX H u n S ♦♦ U H :: u n H H :: KEEP DOWN YOUR CAR CLEANING EXPENSE A frequent washing with our new Hy draulic Method will do more to preserve the original finish of your car—and retain the original luster and color longer than anything you can do—AND COSTS FAR LESS. Don’t take chances with the old hand Method or with high pressure air systems. Make sure your car is washed only by the STRICTLY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR. KIRKS PLACE A.berdeen, D. H. LEWIS & C. E. KIRK Proprietors North Carolina in Southern Pines. Mrs. George G. Herr will enter tain at bridge on Friday afternoon at the Southern Pines Country Club. Mrs. J. C. Barron and Mrs. R. Richards were hostesses at eight ta bles of bridge at their home on New York avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Selser entertained at a dinner party on Thanksgiving day at the Highland Pines Inn. Her guests included Mrs. D. C. Camp bell of Chicago, Miss Dunbar and Mrs. F. M. Gardner. Mrs. Elberta Futrelle Copeland of j Boston, Mass., is a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daught er, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore at their home on Massachusetts ave nue. Mrs. Copeland is a sister of M ] Jacques Futrelle, the author, who HI lost his life on the Titantic. Mrs. ^ i Copeland motored through from Bos- U ton, driving her own car. She is a ^ I native of Georgia and is hoping to motor through that state before leav ing for the north on January 1. ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perkinson have ♦I! returned from a trip to Woodstock, H j Georgia, visiting Mr. Perkinson’s 3 ^ mother and family. While there Mrs. H : Perkinson was the guest of honor at I* j many social functions at the Mar- l\ i ietta Country Club and Atlanta Bilt- ♦♦! more Hotel. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark announce H the birth of a son, Windham Lee H' Clark on Thursday November 28 at H Pinehurst Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Poe and chil dren were guests of Mr. Poe’s broth er at Siler City on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Charles Everest is improving after an operation Saturday at High- smith Hospital in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jarratt spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Asheville with Mr. Jarratt’s parents. | A play, “The Path Across the 11: S Hill,” will be presented at the Manly S g' School House Friday eveni)ng, De- \\ n cember 13, at 8:00 o’clock, under the p auspices of Circle No. 3 of the Pres byterian Auxiliary. L. L. Hedgepeth returned to Phil adelphia Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving holidays here. The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Drew, Mrs. W. M Moore and Mrs Bartteau motored to Fayetteville Friday g h Mrs. John L. McKinney has return- S S ed to Southern Pines for the win- ! g S i ter season and was a guest at the j || § I Highland Pines previous to opening ; K § 1 her cottage in Weymouth Heights, g H j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Worces- ♦♦ HI ter returned to Worcester, Massa- || n chusetts Sunday after spending some H \\ I time here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. g \\! Clifton Currin and Mr, and Mrs. H. n E. Thrower. II I Mrs J. Tyler Overton and son, :: Tyler, Jr., are visiting relatives in ::' Concord this week. \\ ( Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haskell of j g *11 Maryland have returned to South- « 55 ern Pines and are at the Highland g 55 Lodge for the season. g Elmer Davis spent Thanksgiving | g t! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. | g Elmer Davis, Senior. Mrs. Maude Grearson will enter- ♦♦ I tain the members of the Men’s Bi- {ble Class at dinner at the Highland 1 Lodge Friday evening, December 6, ' at 7:00 o’clock. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vann and chil- tor, the Rev. Alaric James Drew, will preach taking as his theme, “The Stewardship of Life.” On Sunday morning, December 15th, at 8:00 a. m., there will be a corpor ate Communion of all the persons who are to participate in making the every-member-canvas for the Emman uel church on the aftemon of the same day between the hours of two and five o’clock. COAU COAL! Have you tried MORNING STAR? It’s burning when you get up THE coal for furnaces, heatrolas, and ar- colas. When you need good coal for grates and heaters— Call 139 H. W. DOUB Aberdeen, North Carolina Just a Few Ladies’ Dresses and Men’s Overcoats Left Men’s Overcoats priced at $9.d5 Seventeen Ladies’ Silk and Wool Dresses $3.95 No better bargain has ever been offered you by any firm. ALL CASH Lots of new prints coming in. All fast colors and fancy designs, 25c Per Yd. In just a few days our Christmas things will go on sale. Look for the announcement later. VASS MERCANTILE COMPANY K VASS, NORTH CAROLINA VICTOR RADIO TONE WEEK tt u I! ♦♦ H RADIO TONE REVOLUTIONIZED n n n ♦♦ S n n ♦♦ ♦♦ S ♦♦ ♦♦ SPECIAL RACES An unprecedented field of Harness and Running Horses both in quality and quan tity, now at the Pinehurst Race Track, has prompted the Pinehurst Jockey Club to add a special race day before the regular Christmas schedule. rROTTING RACES PACING RACES RUNNING RACES A full program of Equestrian Gymkhana Events WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IITH 2:45 P. M. g dren of Badin were guests of H IF YOU OWN OR INTEND TO BUY A RADIO NOW OR LATER, ♦♦ I 1 Tv/r-.,,^ T7< ^XT ivyrot'Tiil for the *♦ * g 1 and Mrs. E. W Merrill Thanksgiving holidays ^ Miss Lena Cameron has been ill H; at her home on Maine avenue. H i Richard Wilson, student at George- g I town University, spent Thanksgiving giwith his mother, Mrs. Emilie Wil- ♦5 son on Orchard Road. \\ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuttle and H Mr. and Mrs. Ben King of Winston- g I Salem were guests of Mrs. Etta Day Sunday. Miss Purcell of Maxton has return ed home after being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vance McMillan. R. S. Allison returned to New iYork Wednesday after spending two J weeks vacation at the Woodworth, Mr. Allison entertained a party of friends at the Carolina Theatre Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle .Noblett have returned to Brookville, Pa., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker at their home on Maine avenue. The second annual banquet for the n! Odd Fellows and their wives and S j friends will be held at Jack’s Grill ^! Friday night, December 6. Dancign until 12 o’clock. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO HEAR TH& n 3 »♦ tt Victor Radio Tone Test tt I Good Sports Good Music m»»»»H»»tKH»»»i»»»»»»»mm«»t»»K»»i»»»»:«H»KH«»:«ii»:»»mmH Church Notes A Church Loyalty Service will be held at the Church of Wide Fellow ship Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The following program has been ar ranged: “The Magic Word/’ by the Rev. Elmer Willis Seri: “What the Church of Wide Fellowship Means to the Community,” by Dr. A. Mc Neill Blair; “What the Church Means to Me,” by Miss Evelyn Ed- son; “The Exchange,” by Miss Doris COME IN AND HEAR IT, BETTER STILL LET US DEMON STRATE IN YOUR OWN HOME. SANDHILL BOOK SHOP SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. VICTOR DEALERS FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.