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Friday, February 27, 1931. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina P«sre Fiv« The Week in Southern Pines Social The Afternoon Club Was entertain ed Tu^day afternoon by Mrs. E. V. land Knes Inn for the spring vacation are Joe Mitchell Chappie of Boston, editor of the National M'aguzine, and Enjoy Radio as You Ride With a Philco Transitone Automobile Radio At last radio has been perfected for use in your automobile. Magic reception while you drive, simply at a touch of your finger. Automatic Volume Control pre vents fading. Genuine Electro-Dynamic Speaker and Balanced Units give marvelous tone. 7 tubes (3 Screen Grid). Illuminated Station Dial. Single Dial Control. Can be installed the day you buy it. C. J. SIMONS Electric Contractor H Office Telephene 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephone 7044 Southern Pines NEW STOCKS NEW VALUES 9-piece Walnut Veneer Dining-Room Suite $85.00 3-piece Mohair Parlor Suit $85.00 5-piece Breakfast Nook Set $15.00 6-piece Dining-Room Suit $35.00 Perkinson. Mrs. William Allen, Mrs. j Mrs. Chappie, Miss Kathleen Howard, Tom Black and Mrs. Reid Page won j former op^ra singer ^ind author, and the club prizes and Mrs. H. B. Clarke j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner of was given the guest prize. Guests in- Philadelphia. eluded Mrs. Babe Isles, Mrs. R. L. i Mr. and Mrs. Max Moraller, of 2 Hart, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. H. J. Bet-| Plainfield, N. J., are spending some|i| terley, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. George ; time at the Southern Pines Hotel. j g Moore, Mrk George Elliott, Mrs. Tom : The Parish Guild will meet next, g Black, Mrs. Reid Page, Mrs. Verdie : Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Craig- p Wiley, Mrs. W. C. Mudgett, and Mrs. I hiH Brown at her home on Ashe * William Allen. Guests in for tea were i street. Mrs. George Herr, Mrs. J. S. Milli- i Miss Eileen Loomis and Miss Vir-. ken, Mrs. Charles Whitaker and Miss I ^inia Campbell motored to Buena Lovejoy. ' Vista, Va., Monday where Miss Camp- Miss Eileen Loomis gave a dance in i bell is a student at Southern Semi- the Orange Room at Jack’s Grill Fri-: nary. Miss Loomis returned home day evening in honor of her house) Tuesday. guests, Miss Virginia Campbell and i Mrs. H. J. Seelye, who has been her brother, Donald Campbell, of I spending several weeks at her home j Washington, D. C. An ice course was j in Weymouth Heights has left for served during the evening. Guests in- Camden, South Carolina, eluded, besides the honor guests, the | Marland Woolnough of Toronto has Misses Jeannette Welch, Margaret i returned to Southern Pines and is at Silver, Marguerite Blue, Alma Stuart, thi‘ Jefferson Inn for an indefinite Lillian Johnson, Lillian Malonzo, and stay. Harvey Marcus, Roy Bondson, Fred On .Tuesday evening, March 3rd, the Cole, William Fisher, Garland Pierce, annual Stlye Show and Pageant of the George Schafer, Morris Eadie and ' Shi: ^1 will be given at the Church of Dante Montesanti. Wide Fellowship as a feature of the Mrs. Albert Vittum had as lunch- entertainment program. Miss Margaret Case of New York, P. editor of Vogue, is at the Highland Pines Inn for a vacation. Mrs. E. Ellsworth Giles left on Mr. and Mrs. Chambers Clifton were Tuesday for Ocala, Fla., where she recent dinner guests of Peter Clyde will spend a week with Mr. Giles. Shannon at the Carolina Hotel. Ellsworth Giles, Jr., winner of the Mrs.^ Gordon Brown was hostess At recent Atlantic Coast Golf Champion- I a bridge party Thursday evening en- ship, has returned to Pittsburgh after j tertaining- at her home on Orchard spending- the past week with his eon guests on Tuesday at her home, Mrs. Bertha Howell and Mrs. E. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Eckert and T. s. BURGESS H East Broad Street Southern Pines mother at the Highland Lodge. Miss Emily Richardson^s name ap pears on the honor roll of North Car olina College, Greensboro, for excel lent work during the first semester. She is one of the 240 honor students whose names were listfed in Tuesday’s I H H PUINBIIW and HIATING Road. Bridge was played at^three ta bles, the high score prize going to Miss Pauline Miller, second prize to I Mrs. D. G. Stutz and low score prize to Miss Evelyn Lyford. Guests in cluded Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. James Swett, Mrs. Elmer Harrington, Mrs. Robert Jellison, Mrs. Frank Gibbons, | Greensboro Daily News. Mrs. Wendell Lovejoy, Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hueber and son Stutz, Miss Doris Eddy, Miss Evelyn | of Syracuse are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyford, Miss Algene Edson, Miss ■ Carl Thompson this week at their ^ Pauline Miller and Miss Ann Willis. : home on Broad street, h ! Mrs. John Ruggles entertained at,' Miss Georgia Booth is at the Moore •• ; four tables of bridge Friday evening’ County Hospital where sh^is under- tt \ at her home on May street in honor going treatment. 3 of Miss Dorothy Case, whose engage- Mrs. J. W. Atkinson spent Sunday H ' nient has been announced. Miss Doris night in Vass with her mother, Mrs. VanCamp and Miss Nelle Simons won the prizes and Miss Case was present ed with the guest prize. Guests in- K A. J. Keith who has been ill. Mrs. Laura Beahi, Mrs. Elsie Keith and son, E. B., were guests on Sunday n ♦♦ n u INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS SlIPERFEX AND ELECTROL OIL BURNERS LV.O’CALLAGHAN Telephone 5341 J East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. tx H eluded Miss Case, Miss Doris Van- of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson. Camp, Mrs. Vinson Johnson, Miss ; The annual meeting of the stock- Dorothy Richardson, Mrs. John Jor-i holders of the Southern Pines Build- dan, Mrs. Howard Burns, Miss Doris | ing and Loan Association will be held Eddy, M iss Algene Edson, Miss Eve- at the Men's Club tonight, Friday, lyn Lyfo»‘d, Mrs. Earle Merrill, Mrs. The Barnum a^'ency reports the John Hawaith, Mrs. Adelaide Truil, rental of an apartment in Resthaven Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Mrs. Gordon Brown to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murphy of and Miss Nelle Simons. i New York City. The Neighborhood Club was enter- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell tained by Mrs. C. E. Durg;in Monday Grey aie Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ross of afternoon at her home on May street, i Bath, New Hampshire. a Those present were Mrs. F. M. Gard- ' The annual meeting of the stock- ! >♦ ner, Mrs. Melvin Sanborn, Mrs. Cyn- holders of the outhern Pines Country thia Lamm, Mrs. Bertha Howell, Mrs. E. P. Goodwin and Miss Lillian Dun bar. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller were hosts at a whist party at their home on Vermont avenue Thursday. Guests Club will be held at 6:00 o’clock Sat- | ♦♦ urdav evening, February 28th. ♦♦ I — j SPANISH WAR VETERANS H HERE FORM ORGANIZATION ! H A Price Slash! On our lines of Fancy Silks and Silk and Wools Former 50c Fancy Silks now 35c 3 Pairs for $1.00 Former 75c and $1.00 Fancy Silks and Wool mixtures now, pair 59c 2 Pairs for $1.00 THE TOG SHOP Broad St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines Be "Peppy” AM Day FOOD EXPERT TELLS HOW Do yofl go to work in the morning with vifli—liave sufficient pep left to indaift fai year favorite recreation after working heart —Md after that still have sufficient eiiHii- slasm left to tnjey a sociable evening? if yon do not have, perhaps soch a simple thing as a slight change In yoor menu would help. Food n energy and the Battle Creek Expert in our store this week will be glad to tell you how to eat for health, strength and efficiency—as well as for enjoyment. Be sure to see her. BAKER’S FOOD STORE West Broad Street SOUTHERN PINES I SPECIAL NEW BLOUSES We have just received a very unusual assortment of Blouses for Misses and Women. Handkerchief linen—handkerchief lawn—Eyelet em broidery—Batiste—and dimity—Smart styles, sizes 6 to 42. All colors— Special $1.00 and $1.98 WASHABLE SILK BLOUSES Long sleeve washable silk blouses, good colors and sizes, regular $6.75— Special—$4.98 Also a few Silk and Satin Tunics, regular $11.50— Special—$7.85 /I I 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 I 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. n a S I were Mr. anJ Mrs. Gus Stevens?, Mrs. A number of veterans representini? , ^ n I H. C. Rijjgan, Mrs. Coons, Mrs. Ber- many volunteer organizations serving ^ ^ j that Howell and Miss Floda Me- ! in the War with Spain met in South- | st ! Comb. I em Pines Thursday evening for the | g H One of the most important socials ■ purpose forming Southern Pinos ! H of the week-end was the dinner given Camp Number 24, Department of ! U H! by Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt to North Carolina United Spanish War {g ♦♦ ♦♦ 2 announce the engagement of the foi’- Veterans. To form the organization 1 H*mer Mrs. Richard Washburn Child, I there w^ere present from Raleigh R.\ II well known sh9rt story writer and M. Parrott, Commander; T. B. Smith, ; H author, to Edmund William Paven- ■ Adjutant; Capers White, Quartermas- ! H , stedt of New York, Harvard graduate ter of the Department of Noith Car- , II, and prominent member of the Army ! olina, and John R. Moore, Quarter- i II and Navy club. The wedding will take master and Eldri^ge Smyth Command- ; II' place in New York on March 31st. er of Worth Bagley Camp Number' ♦♦ Followign the dinner a dance was | 2 of Raleigh. I I given by Mr. s.nd Mrs. James Boyd ' Following the formation of the lo- Which was largely attended. > cal camp George S. Straka was elect- | I Mrs. Bertha Howell entertained at ed Commander; E. J. Woodward, Sen- j one table of 500 Thursday afternoon, ior Vice Commander; George W. I guests being Mrs. Gus Stevens, Miss Hutchins, Junior Vice Commander, i Floda McComb and Mrs. W. A. Mil- Hugh M. McDonald, Officer of the ler. Day; H. E. Conant, Officer of the ' Guard; J. M. Windham, Adjutant; F. j Personals H. Wilson, Quartermaster; Samuel Miss Eileen Loomis has as week-end S. Henessee, Color Sergeant; W. M. j j guests Miss Virginia Campbell and Milam, Chaplain; Mrs. S. W. Sym- ' her brother, Donald Campbell. Miss j ington. Instructor and Dr. Anita Mc- I Campbell is a student at Southern Gee and Messrs Woodward and j Seminary at Buena Vista, Virginia, j Straka, trustees. | I Mr. Campbell attends the University i I at Chapel Hill and is a member of the D. A. R. MEMBERS TO HEAR I Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. TALK BY DR. BRONSON i Roy Grinnell is at Highsmith Hos- pital in Fayetteville where he has un- ^ The Alfred Moore Chapter of the 1 dergone an operation for Appendicitis. I Daughters of the American Revolu- j The Rev. Lucy T. Ayers is the | tion will have their next meeting at , guest of Miss Ida Robinson at h^r the Hollywood Hotel in Southern ' home on Country Club Drive. Pines next Tuesday afternoon, March The annual Shrine Ball will be held 1 3rd, at 2:30. Dr. Marcus Bronson will | Friday evening at the Pinehurst ’ speak on “Religious Ideals of the \ Country Club. ; Colonists,” and all visiting Daught- Miss Helen Bowers of Seneca Falls ers are cordially invited to attend, has returned to Southern Pines for a Special Dregs Saie Friday C. T, PATCH DEPT. STORE Southern Pines, N. C. Send your colored clolhes, too! H j: © w. h o e was everything wifn Chi 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 Motorists. All Features of First Class Hotels aiv- Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything. Summer Hotel: THE INN, Charlevoix-the-Beautiful, Michigan. CREAMER & TURNER, Proprietors & pso laundry form ‘T' n several weeks stay at The Woodworth. The Gertrude Circle of the Baptist AT EMMANUEL CHURCH At Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Church will serve an oyster supper | Southern Pines Sunday, the Rev. f. Wednesday evening, March 4th, for • Craighill Brown, rector will preach the benefit of the unemployed. j on “From Thence He Shall Come to Among those returning to the High- Judge the Quick and the Dead.” If you’ve been sorting out from your laundry bundle the colored shirts . . . the tinted towels and table linens . . . the cheery wash frocks and play clothes—you needn’t any longe’*! For our delivery man takes your bundle straight to a safe Chipso washday. In our wGshrooms we use Chipso exclu sively—in a form specially prepared for laundry use. Rich Chipso suds and soft water swish through the clothes and remove the deepest-in dirt! And how fresh colored clothes keep in this gentle care! Although we’ve pledged ourselves to wash everything with laundry Chipso, we haven’t changed our rates. It costs very little to give your entire washday into our modern, safe care! THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC. Southern Pines, N. C. 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