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riday, March 6, 1931. THE PlLOl’, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Nin« The Week in Southern Pines 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 Office Telephone 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephoiie 7044 Southern Pines Social Mr. and Mrs. George Moore were hosts to the Night Club Wednesday night at their home on Massachusetts avenue. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Dr. and' Mrs. J. S. Milliken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ever est, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davi.;, Dr. and Mrs. George G. Herr, Mrs. W. C. Mudgett and Mrs. Verdie Wiley. Mrs. W. A. Laing returned to Amissville, Va., on Thursdlay after spending the winter at the Park View. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Merrill have moved into* the Bredbeck apartments on Ashe street. Robert Plummer, a student of N. C. University was a week-end guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles at their home On Tuesday afternoon the Day Club j May street. was entertained by Mrs. Babe Isles at her home on May street. High score honors were won by Mrs. D. G. Stutz and Mrs. Frank Shamburger. Guests included Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. E. V. Perkin- son, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mrs. Reid Page, Mrs. Tom Black, Mrs. M. H. Turner, Mrs. J. S. Miliken, Mrs. J, C. Barron and Miss Mena Balmforth of Westfield. Massachusetts. Among the guests at the bridge tea given by Mrs. Lawrence Barr at hex home in Pinehurst recently were Mrs ! Walter Hallowell, Mrs. C. Richter and Dr. and Mrs. D. H. McKinley of Louisville, Ky., have returned to Southern Pines and. are again in the Barnum house on Country Club Drive. L. J. Farrell and daughter, Marie Farrell of Manchester, N. H., will arrive the first of next week by motor to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everest at their home on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Hueber have returned to Southern Pines after spending a short time in Florida. They will motor north to Syracuse next week accompanied by Mrs. Hueber’s k NOW SHOWING ih Modish Tans and Browns Camel’s Hair and Gaberdine Golf Suits Two-Piece Models $18.00 to $45.00 THE TOG SHOP SOUTHERN PINES Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Hueber, Mrs. Byrne Hueber and Mrs. Carl Thomp son spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hart and NEW STOCKS NEW SUITES 9-piece Walnut Veneer Dining-Room Suite $85.00 3-piece Mohair Parlor Suit $85.00 5-piece Brealt'fast Nook Set $15.00 6-piece Dining-Room Suit ....$35.00 T. S. BURGESS East Broad Street Southern Pines Miss C. Erson. I Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gallery of I Pittsburgh entertained at Lovejoy's g ; Monday evening. Guests present in-I H' 1 J T TTTi.-^ i. daughter spent a few days m Wil- cludea Mr. and Mrs. J. Whiten Stewart j^i^gton this week Grier Stutz of Richmond Medical College spent the past week end with his parents. The Parish Guild will hold a food sale in the Welch Building on Broad street Friday morning. Mrs. Bradford who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Clifton Cur- rin retlirned to her home in Washing ton Monday. Arthur Leonard of Brocton, Mass., arrived Sunday night to spend the month of March at the Southern Pines Hotel. BUILDING AND LOAN ASS’N. REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR PUINBIN6 and HEATING ■ 1 of New York and James D. Callery, Jr., of Pittsburgh. Mrs. George Buttry entertained at two tables of bridge Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Virgil Clark, Mrs. Myron Adams won first prize and Mrs, W. R. Lovejoy conso lation. Guests present included Mis. Myron Adams, Mrs. J. D. Sitterson, Mrs. L. M. Daniels, Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. W. R. Lovejoy, Mrs. R. T. Mills, Mrs. Albert Adams and Mrs. Vir gil Clark. On Monday night Mrs. Joe Fuller entertained about fifteen friends at a surprise birthday party for Mr. Ful ler at their home. Games and music were enjoyed during the evening and Mr. Fuller was presented with many useful and attractive gifts. Mrs. R. T, Mills entertained the Round Dozen Club at her home on t| Page street Thursday afternoon. H Bridge was played at four tables. Mrs, g; Albert Adams won the first prize, g I Mrs, Sitterson the second prize and g I low score to Mrs. W. H. Mumford. Guests included Mrs. W. H. Mumford, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Myron G, Adams, Mrs. Albert Adams, Miss Anna Hunt ington, Mrs. Gordon Battle, Mrs. Dor othy Adams, Mrs. L. M. York, Mrs. B. F. Pye, Mrs. Virgil Clark, ?4rs. Clyde Council, Mrs. J. D. Sitterson. In the evening Mrs. Mills was again a bridge hostess entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Myron Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Adams, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Mumford, Mrs. Gordon Battle, Mrs. Clyde Council, Mrs. John Fer guson, Mrs. Virgil Clark. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gordon Battle, Mrs. Clyde Council and Mrs. W. H. Muni- ford, Myron Adams and Albert Adams. Charles and Eloise Everest will en- teitain at a squab dinner on Friday evening at the home of their parents. Their guests will include Jimmy and Sue Milliken, Martha Louise Cherry and John Pierce. John Pierce will entertain several of his young friends at a birthday party next Tuesday afternoon at Kis parents’ home on Country Club Road. munzittztttmtiuxnutztnnttuttztttttttuunmumtttm 1 ^he Neighborhood Club met Mon- S| day afteinoon at the home of Mrs. E. §! P. Goodwin. Her guests were Mrs. g I F. M. Gardner, Miss Lillian Dunbar, S Mrs. C. H. Durgin, Mrs. Melvin San- « born and Mrs. C. E. Lamm. Mrs. H. E. Thrower entertained at bridge at her home Friday. Guests were Mrs. E. J. Woodward, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. F. W. VanCamp, Mrs. Clifton Currin, Mrs. Earle Mer rill and Mrs. Bradford, house guest of Mrs. Currin. J. N. Mills was elected president of the Southern Pines Building and Loan Association at the annual meet ing held last Friday night at the Men’s Club in Southern Pines. Other officers chosen for the year were. D. G. Stutz, vice-president; R. L. Chandler, secretary and treasurer, J. N. Mills, D. G. Stutz, P. F. Buchan, H. J, Betterley, L. V, O’Callaghan, F. H. Wilson, A. S. Ruggles, J. D. Arey and F. vV". Van Camp, directors. The association enjoyed a good year and the treasurer’s report showed it in healthy financial condition. LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS FOOD SALE WEDNESDAY SATURDAY ONLY linen Dress Sale For Saturday only we are offering our New Spring linen frocks, all colors, with sleeves or sleeveless, reg ular $6.50—Special $4.49 Sleeveless or with short sleeves, assorted colors, very pretty styles, regular $3.25—Special $2.79 FIRST SHOWING Misses’ Two-Piece Tuck-in Polo Dresses, Pastel shades, 3otton mesk $3.25 Also Balbriggan Tuck-in dresses $3.25 C. T. PATCH DEPT. STORE Southern Pines, N. C. INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS ELECTROL OIL BURNERS L.V. O’CALLAGHAN Telephone 5341 ? East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. Beginning at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning, March 11th the American Legion Auxiliary will hold a food sale in the Welch building on West Broad street, Southern Pines, for the ben efit of the fund for sending boxes to Oteen Hospital. Mrs. Tom Black will be in charge of offering delicious homemade cakes, pies, salads and can dies. NEW* STANDARD OIL STATION UNDER WAY FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Frank Bell, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Church Edifice, East New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines, North Carolina FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 13th At 8:00 o’clock ALL ARE CORDL^LLY INVITED HIGHLAND LODGE A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel i’leasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST MRS. W. N. GREARSON 0933 Southern Pines, N. C. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn iislill m»m i ';a I III Highland Pines Inn and Cottages ana (WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS) SOUTHERN PINES SEASON NOVEMBER TO MAY _ Highland Pines Inn with its Splendid Dining Room Service 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 are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything. Summer Hotel: THE INN, Charlevoix-the-Beautiful, Michigan. CREAMER & TURNER, Proprietors Personals Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Eckert left Monday for Miami where they will spend a week. ) Miss Mena Balmforth is the house ^ I guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. SI Moore at their home on Massachu- ::' setts avenue. tX i Wallace Pierson and Paul Pierson 1 n of Cromwell, Con., who have been g i visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. McNeil Blair II i returned home Wednesday. H1 Mrs. Elmer Davis spent Monday ♦♦ i and Tuesday in Raleigh. HI Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and I Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott m.otored 11 to Charlotte Thursday for the day Hj Mrs. Henry Clarke of Reidsville :i j who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. \\ j R. L. Hart has returned home. \\ I R. S. Allison has returned to New :: I York after spending two weeks at | « j the Woodworth. g i Mrs. A. McNeil Blair, Mrs. George y i Moore, Miss Mena Balmforth and H 1 Jane Moore motored to Winston-Sa il I lem Monday to visit Miss Dorothy With Construction Superintendent Lawson on the scene ground was broken Wednesday for the new Stand ard Oil Filling Station which will re place the old Farrey garage on the corner of West Broad street and Con necticut avenue. Southern Pines. The new structure, of Standard design, will be of brick, twenty-six by forty- five feet, with all the improvements and up to the minute conveniences for the comfort of patrons and will be completed in six weeks. Mr. Lawson informs us that local labor will be employed with sub-contracts to local contractors. The erection of this building initiates the spring construc tion season for Southern Pines. CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSHIP 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 races ^ , ''"C' '"''y ' “' *. '-.V' \ ' r William Brooks Phillips, lecturer, will speak on the subject ‘‘Sidney Lanier, American Man of Letters” at i H the Platform Hour at The Church of Wide Fellowship next Sunday night, March 8th, at 7:30. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon, March 12th at 3:00 o’clock. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ^ ciety will hold a business meeting and j g social hour at the home of Dwight j g Hoskins Monday evennig, March 8th. g tx Good Music Good Sports y Moore who is attending Salem Acad- g emy. g 1 Miss Kathleen Howard, head of the * ' fashion department of Harpers Ba zaar, is a guest at the Highland Pines Inn. • ♦♦ NEW LAUNDRY FEATURE Ninth Annual Spring Trot Ninth Annual March Class First Annual President’s Class Full Program of Equestrian Specialties The Family Laundry of Southern j g Pines, keeping pace "v^ith the best | ^ features of laundry sanitation and i g progress, has initiated the use of j g Chipso, the newest cleansing agent j g for the safe care of pastel shaded j g fabrics, wash frocks, colored shirts | g and other garments requiring rnore | ^ than ordinary care. j ^ AT PINEHURST WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th—2:45 P. M, Box Seats on Sale at the Carolina Hotel Livery Desk.
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