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iPPP MPPiiP Friday, January 30, 1931. Dr. Symington Suggests Pasteurization Plant THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina ity, shall be pasteurized before be ing sold to the public. A three-year old child had a se- Raises Question of AdvisabUit v ! Z{ As Means of Preventing Pos- ‘ ! ago The child has never fully Sible Epidemics ! recovered from the effects of the at- ! tack, which came very near causing The news dispatches from Kirkland i ^ . . , , . I probably more easily Lake in Ontario, Canada, during the | transmitted through an infected milk last few days conveyed the inf or- | supply than almost any other disease, mation that last week eight per cent Many serious epidemics The Week in Southern Pines Pate Fivt of the entire population of that small city of six thousand inhabitants were seriously ill with septic sore throat. Five deaths had already been record ed from the disease. The newspaper reports state that the health department has traced the origin of the epidemic to a local milk supply. The milk sujpply in the town is not pastexirized. It has been nec essary to turn many homes into im provised hospitals, there being only causmg numerous deaths have been traced to infection on the udder of a single cow in a large herd. Pasteurization of the milk, or simply boiling for three minutes all raw milk, will pre vent this source of infection to others. Scarlet fever and other diseases are often transmitted to children and adults from milk. Certified milk and grade A. milk, while advisable and an improvement or should be an improve ment on uncertified and ungraded one small hospital in the town. Health | milk, are not good enough, and only authorities throughout that section of I pastuerized milk should be taken by Canada, as well as New York State, I a child or adult. This raises the ques- are of the opinion that the epidem- | tion if a central pasteurization plant ic will result in a definite requirement; is not possible in Moore county or that all milk supplied in that town, ] any other county as the safest and and in many others in the same vicin- j cheapest way of supplying safe milk NEW SHOE SHOP Opposite Post Office SOUTHERN PINES L. L. WILSON Formerly with Little River Shop Fine Repairs—Moderate iEMces m;::: The New F^Inilco AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL Prevents Fading 1931 Models Midgets, Lowboys Highboys and Combinations C. J. SIMONS Electric Contractor Social The Tuesday Afternoon Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Tom Black at her home on Bennett Street. High score honors were won by Mrs. D. G. Stutz and Mrs. E. W. Bush. Members and guests ipresent were Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. E. V. Per- kinson, Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. E. W. Bush and Mrs. John A. Ginty. Mrs. Verdie Wiley entertained at bridge Tuesday evening at her home on Massachusetts avenue honoring Mrs. John A. Ginty, of Boston, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore. Guests were be sides the honoree Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. A. McNeil Blair, Mrs. W. C. Mudgett, Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs. Robt. N. Page, Jr., Mrs. Frank Sham burger, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. Babe Isles, Mrs. H. J. Betterley. Prizes went to Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Mudgett and Mrs. Hart, and guest prize to Mrs. Ginty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamburger will be hosts to the Night Club at Skyline on Friday night. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. R. L. Hart will entertain at bridge in com pliment to Mrs. John A. Ginty. Guests at Lovejoy’s Log Cabin dur ing the week end included Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Shields Cameron, Mrs. Bob Montgom ery, Mrs. Ernest Bush, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grey, Dr. and Mrs. James Dickie and Mr. I and Mrs, Frank Shamburger. | Mrs. George Buttry entertained at two tables of bridge Wednesday af ternoon at her home on Vermont ave nue. Mrs. W’. E. McCord will entertain the Parish Guild at the regular week ly meeting next Tuesday afternoon at the country club. On Friday evening Mrs. E. P. Grood- win and Mrs. Bertha Howell will have as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coursey, Billy Coursey, Jack Cour- sey and Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles. Mrs. E. P. Goodwin entertained hei Raymond Atwood, who has leased the Shepard house from Mr. Leonard, has retumtd to Boston but will join his family later. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Stevens return ed Wednesday from a week’s visit to Richmond. Employees of the Carolina Power & Light Comipany from Troy, Ashe- boro and Southern Pines enjoyed a banquet and business meeting in San ford Friday night. Among others present from the local office were Ralph Chandler, Clyde Council and the Misses Algene Edson and Evelyn Lyford. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gregory ar rived from Elizabeth, N. J., Monday for a two week's visit in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. James Worman, of Pawtucket, R. I., have leased an apart ment in the Welch Building for the season. Judge and Mrs. M. T. Downs, of Wallingford, Conn., are visiting Charles Brown. D. A. R, MEETING The Alfred Moore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion will hold its meeting on next Tuesday afternoon, February 3rd, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Mudgett in Southern Pines at 2:30 o^clock, Mrs. Mudgett and Mrs. E. V. Persinson acting as hostesses. All visiting Daughters are especially invited to be present. AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH New Model Golf Shoe NUNN-BUSH Sport Shoes In all the latest color combinations of fine leathers $8.50 to $10.00 THE TOG SHOP Broad St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines PROMPT—CAREFUL—CHEERFUL SERVICE AT YOrtR CALL THE VALET, INC. Telephone 5661 Southern Pines Services at Emmanuel E dscopal Church in Southern Pines . -»r next week are announced by the Rev. F. Craighill Brown, rector, as follows: On Sunday, Church School at 9:30 a. m.; Holy Communion and Sermon, at 11:00 a. m. On Monday, Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m. The sermon topic for Sunday will be “Conceived by the Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin Mary.” This will be the fourth of a series of thirteen DODGE SERVICE STATION Featuring SINCLAIR GAS and MOBILINE MOTOR OIL Eugene A. Bariteau Eiast Broai4 street—^Telephone 5311i—Southern Pines tnxtxnxxmxittsuuixutximuxtitittxti sewing club Monday afternoon. Guests ! Apostles’ Creed. All ara ' welcome to these and other services present were Mrs. Melvin Sanborn, Mrs. C. It. Durgin. Mrs. Louise Gard- nerner, Miss Lillian Dunbar, Mrs. Cynthia Lamm and Mrs. Bertha How ell. at Emmanuel Church. PINEBLUFF t: Office Telephone 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephone 7044 Southern Pines pm Personals Hugh Hughes has returned from a week’s visit to New York where he was called by the illness of his moth er. Miss Emily Richardson arrived W, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwal- lader of “Lakeside,” Yardley, Pa., are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. A. Cadwallader at “Cedarcote.” Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith of Virgrinia Beach, Va., are the guests of Mrs. A. N. Jannaris. Prof. Eric Achorn has returned to the University of South Carolina ai- EVERY MODERN DEVICE Handled by skilled mechanics for the rapid and ef ficient conditioning of your car is at your service. . PAGE MOTOR COMPANY Broad Street Southern Pines SOUTHERN PINES FISH MARKET Broad Street and Connecticut Avenue NOW Smelt?—Roe Shad—Shrimp — Clams Oysters—Scallops—Haddock — Mack erel—Cod—Sword Fish—Finnan Had- die. SEA FOOD IN EVERY VARIETY Wednesday from N. C. C. spend a few days at home Miss Elsie Chandler, of Salem Col- {ter spending a week with his famil.v lege, was here over the week-end with i here. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. | Mrs. E. Remington left last Thurs- Chandler. j day for New York city. Miss A. Louise Ricker, of Swamp- I Mrs. Laura Crandall of Bolivar, N. Bosch Radios AND Sterling IVlidget Telephone 7111 For a Home Demonstration H DAY & BRADIN ELECTRIC SHOP H New Hampshire Avenue, Southern Pines ♦J I scott, Mass., is the guest of Mr. and ' Mrs. John Powell. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Coursey and family are leaving Saturday for Charlotte to make their home. George Elliott is in Linden this week visiting his parents, Mr Mrs. George Elliott, Senior. Miss Alice Stutz is spending a few days with her parents at their home on Ashe Street. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Faulkner, of Boston, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. Miss Doris Eddy will speak at the Platform Hour at the Congregation al Church Sunday evening about her trip to Berlin last summer where she was a delagate to the International Christian Endeavor Convention. ! Y., is visiting her daughter, Miss Gig- I gree. J 11 Misses Peggy and Joan Myers of j g j Pinehurst spent the week-end withjg I their aunt, Miss Anne Pophani. j H I Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dickinson and j g i daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Mae j Brotherton, Mrs. C. A. Trollinger an i I children, Mary Elizabeth and Billy ! Bland, of Laurinburg, spent the week i end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shan- i non. Mrs. Rose B. Crowell is spending i two weeks in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Austin have gone to Daytona Beach, Fla., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gesler of Fil- more, N. Y., Jimmy McConnell of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Irma Rob- H n DINE AND DANCE AT LOVEJOY’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 t: Telephone Southern Pines 7371 Open 12 Noon to 1 A. uiiumutmnstxtnsmttiiniiiunntntximsmxxnnm Mrs. William Matchett, of Indian- jbins, of Wellsville, N. Y., arrived Mon- apolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. j day. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burke have as their guests at Firleigh Farms Mv. and Mrs. Roger Mellick of New York. Judge and Mrs. M. T. Downs, of Wallingford, Conn., are visiting Charles Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Luther Little return ed to Charlotte Tuesday after spend ing several days at the Hollywood. A play, “W. W. A. M.,” will be given Tuesday evening, February 3, at the Southern Pines Civic Club at Mr. and Mrs. Winship of Filmore, N. Y,, arrived here Tuesday and are occupying Miss Ella Baucus’s cot tage. Mrs. Vance Adams and Mrs. Me Farland spent one day last week in Wagram with Mrs. Adam’s sister. Jim Gailey has returned from Pitts- burger where he spent the past week. Deihl Utley has returned from a two-weeks’ visit with her aunt in Co lumbia, S. C. Mrs Edith Roberts entertained witii HIGHLAND LODGE A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel ww g Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines I SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST I MRS. W. N. GREARSON d 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. n H H :: n 8:00 o’clock, by Mrs. Albert Adams’j table of contract on Tuesday in ; g circle of the Willing Workers of the ! Baptist Church. ■ The Kiwanis luncheon was held at I the Civic Club on Wednesday. honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley | g Smith. Mrs. D. I. Whilletsey and Miss Flor ence Fowle entertained at supper Sun- INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS SUPERFEX AND ELECTROL OIL BURNERS LV.OmLAGHAN S Telephone 5341 H 1 East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ruggles and j evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. Stan- son, Ned, of Raleigh will spend the j |gy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stan- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles. W. A. Moore is ill at his home with pneumonia. Major and Mrs. H. Clifton Buck, of Philadelphia, are guests at the High land Pines Inn. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Norris, of New York, have taken a Weymouth Heights cottage for the season. Mrs. Frank Green of Charlotte was a visitor in Southern Pines this week. ley Smith, Jr. Mrs. J. A. Cadwallader and Mrs. Benedict entertained at a supper bridge-bridge on Monday evening at' “Cedarcote,” in honor of their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwallad er of Yardley, Pa. The Willing Workers Sunday School class gave a surprise farewell party for Miss Wilda Giggee last Thursday night. Miss Giggee has gone to Roch ester to enter Memorial hospital for THE PARKVIEW Modern—Fireproof—Excellent Table Attractive location—Opposite Park—Convenient to stores One block from Highway and Depot Open all year Sunny Warm Comfortable K. FLASCHLAENDER Southern Pines, North Carolina H Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Leonard are in j training. Sarasota, Fla., having motored down -pijg school here has been closed for last week. They expect to spend the ' two days this week on account of the spring season in Southern Pines. | chicken pox. THE WOODWORTH Comer of Bennett Street and New Hampshire Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Now open for the season of 1930-1931 A. S. RUGGLES t: t:
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