Friday, January 9, 1931. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina ♦♦ :: :: ♦# ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ t; :: ♦♦ ♦# #♦ s W9 j: V, 8 Spring Model PURITAN “PULL OVERS” Soft, Fleecy Lima Wool $7.95 GREY’S Men’s Outfitters Southern Pines u S « The Ne'w Philco AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL Prevents Fading 1931 Models Midgets, Lowboys Highboys and Combinations ♦# ## ♦# 44 m Page Five The Week in Southern Pines 44 « C. J. SIMONS Electric Contractor Office Telephone 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephone 7044 Southern Pines S ♦4 ♦♦ n 49 « 44 DINE AND DANCE AT LGVEJOY’S Log House KNOLLWOOD Luncheon, Teas, Dinners, Banquets DORSON’S ORCHESTRA A La Carte Service One of the Outstanding Features in the Unique Service is the delicious Fresh Lobster and Genuine Southern Fried Chicken Private Parties Catered to by Appointment Telephone Southern Pines 7371 Open 12 Noon to 1 A. M. Social Mrs. Julia Chambers entertained at bridge Friday afternoon in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Birdsall. Guests included besides the honoree, Mrs. Charwick, Mrs. F. E. Shaw, Miss Car rie Jenks, Miss Willis, Miss Daven port and Miss Kerwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner en tertained at dinner at the Highland Pines Inn Miss Florence Haenle, Miss Florence Leedon H«ss and ’Miss R. Vivian Walton, of Philadelphia. Halbert Blue entertained at Love- joy’s New Year’s Eve in honor of Miss Louise Blue of Aberdeen and the Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Blue of^ Fayetteville.* Miss Eleanor Barron entertained at a d'ance foK^bout thirty guests Fri day evening at the ^me of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barron on New York avenue. Mrs. Samuel B. Richardson and Mrs. A. McNeil Blair of Southern Pines will serve tea Saturday after noon from four to six o’clock in the Thistle club room at the Southern Pine Country Club. This is the sec ond in a series of Saturday teas which the Thistle Club is giving during the season. The invitations are limited to members of the club and their guests. The regular putting and approaching contests will be held as usu£.',l Saturday afternoon and will be in charge of Mrs. William F. Al len. These contests, open to the winter guests of the Sandhills, are for both j men and women. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Mudgett were hosts to the Night Club Tuesday night at their home. High score honors were won by Mrs. George C. Moore, Mrs. Emilie Wilson, Stuart Monroe and Dr. J. S. Milliken. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Everest, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Herr, George Moore, Mrs. Emilie Wil son, Harry JPethick and Stuart Mon roe. The Day Club was entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. D. G. Stutz at her home. Mrs. Verdie Wiley and Mrs. R. L. Hart were awarded high score prizes. Guests in addition to club members were Mrs. A. L Creamer, Mrs. Hunter Eckert, Mrs. Emilie Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Newcomb and Mrs. Verdie Wiley. Mrs. Hoyt Shaw was a bridge host ess on Wednesday afternoon at Shaw- arden. Mrs. Alice Adams was .pleasantly surprised by her friends at her home on May street Saturday night, on the occasion of her birthday. Bridge was enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W’^orsheim, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Myron G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams, Mrs. W. H. Mumforj and Mrs. Irene C. Millar. ♦♦ 4* 49 49 99 49 99 99 FOR THE SOLID BUILDING It will be true economy in the long run to buy GOOD building materials NOW, to save on the repairs. Lumber, shingles, lathes, bricks, roofing, cement, Mle, plaster and glazing. M. H. FOLLEY LUMBER YARDS Lumber, Millwork & Builders Supplies Aberdeen, N. C. ~ Phone 129 44 44 44 44 n t: 94 44 44 49 44 44 ** i 4^ 1 44 44 94 49 44 44 - ‘ JOI j! 99 ♦ ♦ - i ♦♦ The 8 Million Who Avoid The Old Time Washday By “Letting The Laundry Do It.’ 99 THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC. Southern Pines, N. C. Phone 6101 Personals Miss Helen Sherrill, of Statesville, has been added to the school faculty H j and is the teacher for the overflow h i group of second and third grade pu pils. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell Chap pie returned to their home in Bos ton after spending a few days in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Grey enter tained as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Atwood and family, § * and Mrs. Grey’s sister, Miss Jean Ross en route to Florida. A. C. Pillsbury, of Berkeley, Calif., was a guest at the Southern Pines Hotel over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jarratt stop ped over in Southern Pines Monday night enroute to their home in Ral eigh after passing the holidays in Asheville and Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner left Sunday for Meriden, Conn., for a brief stay. Miss Helen Blair returned Sun day to resume her studies at Smith College. Dr. Walter Storer, teacher of French at Vanderbilt University, was the guest of Jim Silver last week. They returned by motor to Nashville Wednesday. Mrs. -Tohn Plummer^ of Wilming ton, is visiting her daughter and' son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles on May street. Mr. Plummer and Miss Helen Plummer returned home Sun day after spending the week-end. Miss Margaret Raymond of Madi son, N. J., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vinson L. Johnson, return ed home Saturday. Mrs. D. D. Wicker and children of Hamlet will spend the week-end with Mrs. W^icker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cameron. Miss Emilie Richardson returned Sunday to N. C. C. W., Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Combs of Eliz abeth, N. J., have taken an apartment at Rest Haven fo ra few weeks. Bishop and Mrs. Frank DuMoulin III of Philadelphia, have arrived for their annual mid winter visit at the High land Pines Irn. Dr. Marcus A. Brownson will have ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ tx 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 94 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ♦♦ 44 44 94 charge of the 11:00 o’clock Sunday morning service at the First Baptist Church. In the evening Dr. Ira Land- rith, citizenship superintendent of the International Society of Christian En deavor will speak. The public is cor dially invited to both services. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Merrill motor ed to Raleigh Sunday. Beginning Monday, Jan. 12, the Library will be open every week-day morning from 10 to 12, and every week-day afternoon from 2 to 5. These hours will be in effect until May 1st. New Year’s Eve guests at ^ve- joy’s included Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Tufts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Picquet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yorke, Mr. and Mrs.\George M. Porges, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert J. Blue, Miss Louise Blue, the Misses Margaret and Eliz- abetr Blue of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell G. White, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vale, Richardson Wilson, Miss Emily Mae Wilson, Miss Helen Louise Heim, Miss Lucile Mudgett and Miss Helen Thompson. Christian Endeavor Leader Here Sunday Dr. Landrith, Noted Speaker, To Talk at Baptist Church, Southern Pines ^ “A giant Texan with a fearless tongue,” is the description applied by a New York state paper to Dr. Ira Landrith, who is Citizenship Super intendent of the International Society of Christian Endeavor. Dr. Landrith is to speak at the First Baptist Church, Southern Pines next Simday, January 11th, at 8:00 p. m. under the auspices of the Moore County Chris tian Endeavor Union. For over 25 years Dr. Landrith has been one of the best known speakers in America. He has been an active fighter for moral and civic reform and has championed in every state of the union the causes -of good citi zenship, law enforcement and world I>eace. Especially is he beloved by young people who find in h)im a friend and counsellor. For the past several years he has given much of his time to the promotion of the Christian Endeavor movement. “Dr. Landrith is a brilliant orator. He has a gift of humor, and, like all true humorists, can be touchingly earnest and eloquent when occasion demands.] His addresses are orator ical masterpieces of logic and reason, hard-hitting and direct.” The public is cordially invited to hear him. ATLANTIC COAST GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP The Atlantic Coast Golf Champion ship will be played on the links of the Southern Pines Country club, Feb ruary 17, 18, 19, and 20. This event will be two champion ships in one, being for men and wo men. The men’s tournament will be played over the No. 1 course and the women^ played at the same time, will be over the No. 2 course. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of the championship, to the winner and runner-up ip each divis ion and for special events in connect ion with the touinament. The weekly approaching and putt ing contests, held Saturday after noons at the Southern Pines Country club, are o