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Friday, November 28, 1930. nmuuiitt S g tt ti :: :: GREY’S SHOWING New Autumn Browns four-piece all wool suits $27.50 Sonthero Pines j|HE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina PM:e SeTea The Week in Southern Pines tttttmtumttttittiuuutttxtm S SEE THE NEW Balanced-Unit RADIO Tone Control No. B-28 .Automatic Volume Control Prevents fading Ask to see this great Radio in your own home. A wide variety to choose from: Midgets, Lowboy, High boy and Combination Radio and Record. C. J. SIMONS Electric Contractor Office Telephone 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephone 7044 Southern Pines BLANKET SALE FULL SIZE— QUALITY I Cotton $2.00 H Indian $2.89 I Wool (2-3) $4.59 I tloskins ♦♦ H Bennett St. and Wisconsin Ave. Southern Pines I THE PARKVIEW ♦♦ I Modern—Fireproof—Excellent Table ♦♦ H Attractive location—Opposite Park—Convenient to stores ♦♦ ♦♦ g One block from Highway and Depot ♦♦ S Open all year H Sunny V/arm Comfortable I K. FLASCHLAENDER H Southern Pines, North Carolina « »♦♦♦♦♦♦»#»< 4 I THE WOODWORTH S Comer of Bennett Street and New Hampshire Ave. i SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. ♦♦ ^ I Now open for the season of 1930-1931 i A. S. RUGGLES Social Dr. and Mrs. W. C, Mudgett enter- t''.ined at dinuer at their honiie Satur- da night. Guests included Mr. and, Mrs. George P. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tufts, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. P:mmett French, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sham- burger, Barnes Tufts and Pete Pen der. • \ Mrs. Babe Isles was hostess on Tuesday to the Afternoon Club at her home on May Street. Guests were Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. George C. Moore, Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Mrs. Tom Black, Mrs. Reid Page, Mrs. J. W. Dickie. Miss Mary Cameron entertained Mrs, Irene Millar, Miss Ethel Jones and Mrs. J. V. McDaniels at dinner H' find bridge Tuesday evening. S1 Mrs. Virgil Clark and Mrs. C. L. Worsheim were joint hostesses at bridge Monday nigllj^ at the Pine Cone Tea Room. Eight tables were in play and high score honor^ were won by Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Myron Adams, Mrs. Bob Montgomery, Tom Vann, Rupert Dalrymple and Albert Adams. Eloise Everest entertained her friends Saturday^ afternpotl^ on her sev-enth birthday. The party attended the movies at the Carolina Theatre and then returned home with their hostess for birthday cake and refresh ments. H«r guests were Martha Louise Cherry, Carolina Backer, Betsy Jean Blacker, Pauline Watson, Eliz,abeth‘ Watson, Hazel Kelly, Mary Grey, Hel en Grey, Sue Ann Milliken, Emily Dell Hayes, Gloria Fields and Helen Camejon and Charles Everest. Mrs. Englehardt, Miss Englehardt and Mrs. Isles entertained at a lun cheon recently for Mrs. Henry Burr of Fairfield, Conn. Guests were Mrs. Burr, Mrs. E. A. Tracy, Mrs. M. H. Turner and Mrs. Robt. Skinner. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Emilia Wilson entertained the Contract Bridge Club. Those playing were Mrs. W. F. Allen, Mrs. R. A. Olmstead, Mrs. A. S. Newcomb, Mrs. J. N. Pow ell, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. C. P. Ever est and Mrs. Walter Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hallowell en tertained at a steak dinner at the* Orange Room at Jack’s Grill Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson^ Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Everest and Miss Erson. Mrs. Beverley Linderman entertain ed at dinner Saturday night in honor of Mr. Linderman’s birthday. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Thompson, Mrs. Margaret Cameron, Mr. Truman Fowler and Miss Gor man. George Neidich is entertaining at a house party at his home in Knollwood over the Thanksgiving holidays. entirely refurnished and redecoratd since it was damaged by fire recent- ly. Contractor Austin is erecting for Commissioner Yeomans a work shop 0/ tile, twenty by fifteen feet adjoin ing his residence on Ridge street and Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Love joy ar rived from Bethlehem,'N. H., Sunday evening and are busy getting the Lob Cabin ready for the opening. They plan to have a fine orchestra a little later in the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Risner of New York City are here preparing to open the Madame Lawrence shop in the ^\^lch building on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Arnold and son, arrived from Cairo, N. Y., Tues day evening. The annual Christmas sale conduct ed by the Ladies’ Aid Society will be held Wednesday, December 3rd at The Church of Wide Fellowship. Come and buy your Christmas gifts. Luncheon will be served from twelve to two o’clock. In the afternoon the ladies v/ill serve tea. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nichols have re turned to their home on Weymouth Heights from a two weeks’ visit to New York. The Ladies Aid Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet at three o’clock Friday afternoon, November-28th. The Thistle Club will entertain at the Southern Pines Country Club Thanksgiving night. * Painters are at work on the roads of the Burgess building on West Broad street blocking out direction guides for the benefit of flyers seek ing Kfiollwood Airport. George Col ton, our local pilot, states that they will be readable at 12Q0 feet. «tttt»iiiti»;n«m»t«:««m«»H:»H«»t«>HH«K«»»tHHHn«mHwia»»iiiiitmfcu LEATHER SPORTg WEAR $12.00 to $45.00 SUEDE JACKETS CHAMOIS SLIP OVERS ^gaZelda jackets Durable Leathers and Fine Soft Suedes • In Popular Colors 1^ THE TOG SHOP Broad Street and New Hampshire Ave., Southern Pines AIRPORT NEWS ^ and Potted Plants THE CHANDLER GREENHOUSES Bennett Street and Illi nois Avenue. Telephone 6154 NOW SHOWING ‘Flowers <Jrown By a Woman” Recent arrivals have been S. J. Crain, flying a Travelair from New York to Miami, and Pilot Sutton of the Curtis Wright Company, bound for Atlanta. Henry Dingley, of Pinehurst made his solo flight Sunday evening. Burrel White, Jr., is a frequent fly er. ■ I HIGHLAND PINKS INN AOTES S Personals Dr. Lawarson Brown of Sananac Lake addressed the staff officers of the Moore County hospital at their | yr. Smith, of Little Compton, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Crane of Larch- mont, N. Y., were guests at dinner Sunday of the Francis M. Robinsons at their Weymouth Heights home. With the approach of the Thanks giving recess Highland Pines Inn has daily increase. From New York have come Mr. Edward S. Tweedy, Mrs. M. Minck and daughter, Miss Mae Minck, Mrs. A. T. Compton, Miss Sara Compton, Mrs. E. L. Jordan, Mrs. William D. Scholle and family, Mrs. Mary Caron and Mr. Charles W. Jones. Also arriving during the week were Mrs. R. T. McDonald and Miss Mc Donald, Mr. Albert Dannemiller, all of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beautiful Display Art Lamp Shades 50c Up Lamps, complete, only—$1.95 'v A Full Line of Elizabeth Arden’s Toilet Goods t: t: WELCH GffT SHOP Broad Street Southern Pines ttsmxxmma Headquarters for Photo Finishing CAMERAS — FILMS — GIFTS WHITE MOUNTAIN PHOTO SHOP s K xt t: HIGHLAND LODGE A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST MRS. W. N. GREARSON 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. DODGE SERVICE STATION Featuring SINCLAIR GAS and MOBILINE MOTOR OIL Eugene A. Bariteau East Broad street — Telephone 5311 — Southern Pines tttt semi-monthly meeting Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ‘Thrower and Mr. and Mrs.-Clifton Currin and chil dren spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Henderson, N. C. Miss Dorothy Case and Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles were visitors in Raleigh over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wagner of W'aterbury, Conn., are guests this v/eek of Mr. and Mrs. George Case and Mrs. May Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merrill motored to Chapel Hill Sunday. Miss Margaret Olmstead is spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Alice Stutz arrived Wednesday from N. C. C. W., Greensboro, to spend Thanksgiving at home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Willetts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of New York and j.Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cutler of j Roslyn, L. I., have arrived to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at The Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Eckert of Reading arrived Wednesday afternoon an<i are occupying their cottage on Indiana avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Calloday of H I Philadelphia have heen enjoying golf H during: the week at the Country Grey Building E. D. PUTNAM Southern Pines West Broad St. H H H ::: GEORGE B. ARNOLD watchmaker and JEWELER West Broad Street (Next to Bank Building) Southern Pines William F. Munroe of Great Neck, Long Island. Wednesday Mrs. C .B. Carey, of i Washington, had as guests for lunch Miss C. S. Stevens of Hoositk, N. Y., and the Misses W. H. and R. Lewis of Chicago. EVERY MODERN DEVICE Handled by skilled mechanics for the rapid and efficient conditioning of your car is at your service. PAGE MOTOR COMPANY Broad Street and New Hampshire Avenue during the week Club. Dr. John S. Hamilton of Glen .Ridge, N. J., Mr. William F. Monroe, Mrs. M Minck and Miss Mae Minck of New York are here for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall of South Coventry, Conn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.'A. Tracy enroute to Florida. Mrs. W. C. Mudgett has gone to \\ Reading, Pa., for a few days. Mrs. Royal R. Scott arrived Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carl Thompson until after the holidays. C'iff Johnson is out again after be- I ing confin'^d to his home by illness. \V Mr. ard Mrs. Charles P. Everest rr.H ex^e^^t to mo’se into their H ^ome on Mas?^chirs^tts avfnre by the 15th of Depember. The house has been NOTED HORSEMAN TO TRAIN STRING HERE (Continued from Page 1) seem to be it is likely that here will bo the permanent winter headquart ers and training place for the stock. Mrs. Harriman is also an interest ed rider and driver, and is prominent in social circles as an accomplished horsewoman and friend of the horse.- The continueing increase of good hi>rses that are found on the Pine hurst tracks; and country roads js pointed out by the prophets as one of the forceful influences that are swiftly broadening the whole horizon of the Pinehurst expansion and de velopment, and the definite place the horse is taking in the recreational features of the Sandhills. LIFE AND DEATH are still elemental things—veritable and inevitable. A Life Insurance policy should not be considered in the . light of .semi-hysterical fear, but should be considered wit-h the cool, clear reasoning of investing funds where such investments will give the most complete protec tion at the least possible cost. We invite investigation, inquiry and discussion of the various forms of policies, their protection and cost. Eugene c. stevens Representative, i Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada % 8 n PUNCTUALITY PROMPTNESS PRECISION x> tt XX Anfende honorable. Last week we overstepped the bounds of propriety by exceeding our allotment encroach ment on coiitinguous space in this column. The anticipated rebuke from the publishers has not been forthcoming so, in a spirit of contrition we are g compensating with brevity. tt Among others there are four good reasons for doing business with the g Bank of Pinehurst, via.: ^ It. is a place to do business. H It is a business place to do good. Jt It is a place to do good business. It is a good place to do business. ♦* BANK OF PINEHURST, N. C. Pinehurst, N. C. Highland Pines Inn and Cottages (WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS)* SOUTHERN PINES SEASON NOVEMBER TO MAY Highland Pines Inn with its Splendid Dining Room Service and its Cheerful Homelike Atmosphere Caters to the Require ments of those Occupying Winter Homes in the Pine Tree Sec tion. The Hotel is Situated on Weymouth Heights (Massachu setts Avenue) Amid Delightful Surroundings. Good Parking Space is Available for Motojrists. All Features of First Class Hotels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best'of Everything. Summer Hotel: THE INN, Charlevoix-the-Beautiful, Michigan. CREAMER & TURNER, Proprietors :: :: il :: li
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