Friday? May 29, 1931. THE PILOT, a Paner With Character, Aberdeen, North Caroliia Page Nine FAE T. BAKNIM, he. Insurance of All Kinds —At The— Citizens’ Bank Building Southern Pines, N. C. Si accessors To PAUL T. BARNUM S. B. RICHARDSON, INC. The Week in Southern Pines Social day in Greensboro visiting her daught- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Loomis gave an Miss Emilie Richardsoq, at N. C. informal reception at their home Wed- \ nesday evening, May" 20th, the occa- Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter, sion being their 40th wedding anni- Lillian Miles, have taken the versary. The house was attractively cottage on Maine avenue for decorated with flowers, pinks and summer. bride roses and ramblers predominat- Shaw will leave June ing. An ice course was served at ta- Ashland, Mass., to visit her jbles in the dining room and an inter- Katharine Hayden, jesting feature consisted of wedding George Moore will cake made forty years ago and still Winston-Salem Friday to well preserved. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis their daughter, Dorothy Moore, who has been a student at Salem Directors I. C. Sledge Walker Taylor, Jr. O. H. Stutts H. D. Vail Walker Taylor R. S. Tufts A. P. Thompson J. F. Taylor U Automobiles It’s Vacation Time again. The average automobile owner uses his car more during the next four months than during the other eight months of the year put to gether, thus the hig*hways and byways are more than ever congested with traffic and the need for Ample and genuine Automobile Insurance that insures peace of mind and security to worldly possessions as well is 2^reater. The partial payment of premiums for automobile insurance is an added convenience if the entire amount ?annot be paid at deliverj^ of policy. Telephone 3272 MID-SOUTH INSURANCE AGENCY L. L. Gardner, Manager Pinehurst, N. C. Jantzenforl931 tf % Perfect Fit Smart Styles Alluring Colors Never were the bathing fashions lovelier than they are this season. In the smart assortments we have you’ll find a suit for every type. STANDARD STORE, INC. Aberdeen Noney to Lend On improved Property in Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Long and Easy Terms for Repayment MID-SOUTH INSURANCE AGENCY L. L. Gardner, Mgr. Pinehurst, N. C. were assisted by Miss Nelle Simons and Miss Loomis. A number of guests were present. Bob Gifford and Billie Wilson gave a party Saturday night entertaining fifteen of their friends at the Bever ly Hotel. Their guests included Mary Lucy Kelly, Eleanor Adams, Lorraine McDaniels, Manry Welch, Virginia Beasley, Theresa Montesafnti, Winifred Tate, Tom Morris, Charles Beck, Billy Mudgett, L. P. Hall, Tom Millar, Gor don Gifford, Eugent Leavitt and Toni Montesanti. The Junior-Senior banquet will be held at the Civic Club Thursday even ing at 7 o’clock. Donald Stuart, presi- ident of the Junior Class, will be toastmaster. Dancing will follow the banquet. Mrs. George Moore entertained the Day Club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. J. W. Dickie and Mrs. Hugh Better- ley, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. Babe Is les, Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mrs. E. W. Bush and Miss Anne Englehart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamburger will be hosts to the Night Club at their homo in Aberdeen Friday night. The one-act play, “Sauce for the Goslings” will be presented in the Assembly room of the Church of Wide Fellowship Wednesday evening, Jane 3rd, at eight o’clock. Miss Eiieen Loomis will read a humorous selec tion entitled “The Amei*icainization of Andre Francois.” Special musical numbers will also be given. The younger set enjoyed a swim ming party and picnic supper at Pine- bluff Lake Tuesday evening. Mrs. Claude Hafer announces that her piano recital will be given at the Civic Club Saturday afternoon at four o’clock. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Bob Montgomery gave a mis cellaneous shower ^nd bridge party Monday evening at her home in hon or of Miss Sadie Temple, bride-elect. HI Bridge was played at four tables. ^ I Mrs. R. L. Hart won first prize, Mrs. h iPercy Chambers second and Miss Anne ♦♦ I H Ford consolation. Guests present in cluded Miss Sadie Temple, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Pauiine Miller, Miss Helen Sherrill, Miss Anne Willis, Miss Ruth Davenport, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Miss Emile May Wilson, Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Mrs. Alfred Grover, Mrs. Ernest Bush, Miss Julia Kir- wan, Mrs. Perry Chambers, Mrs. W. F. Allen and Mrs. R. L. Hart. ♦♦ ♦♦ mer. Locals John and George Pottle, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stutz since their parents returned north two weeks ago, will leave for Jefferron Highlands Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Pet':es has return ed home after spending the past season in Auburndale, Fla. Earle Merrill left Wednesday for Winston-Salem where he has accept ed a position with Bobbitt’s Phar macy. Mrs. Merrill will join him there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green left for the north Wednesday by motor and will spend the summer in, New Hamp shire. Miss Alice Stutz spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet French and daughter returned north Monday. Mrs. F. M. Gardner left Wednes day morning, motoring as far as Washington with Mrs. Selser and from there taking the train to Bos ton where she will spend the sum- Academy, home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martin, of Brad enton, Fla., and Mrs. C. Berrie of Philadelphia were recent guests at the Beverly Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sherman will leave Thursday for the St. Lawrence, stopping enroute at New York. Mrs. Myers Hoyt and daughters, Barbara and Jeannette, who have been occupying the Page house in Wey mouth Heights for the past season, returned Saturday to Cooperstown, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Whitaker was promot ed from vice president to president of the North Carolina Tuberculosis As sociation during the recent annual meeting of the board of directors held in Greensboro. Mrs. Whitaker suc ceeds Mrs. Gordon Finger of Char lotte. Dr. L. B. McBrayer was also re-elected secretary and managing di rector. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams and children of Niagara left Monday morning to spend the summer in Bethlehem, N. H. The Rev. J. Fred Stimson will ad dress the members of the Masonic Home in Greensboro on Sunday after noon. His pulpit Sunday evening will be occupied by the Rev. C. A. Law rence of Vass. Arthur Olmstead arrived Thursday from Columbus, Ohio, to join his wife and son and spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olmstead before returning to Ohio State University for his graduation. Miss Tootsie Carter, Miss Georgia Bunn and Tom Dortch of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower. John Glasser returned Wednesday to Edgewater, N. J. His granddaught er, Mrs. H. L. Hansley, who has been visiting him also returned to her home in New York. The Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Wheeler returned to New Jersey Thursday af' ter spending the season here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Greenman and children, who have been spending the winter in Hollywood, Fla., stopped over in Southern Pines to visit Mrs. Lillian Miles enroute to their home in Buffalo. Mrs. Will Clark returned to New York after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Overton for a week. Miss Katharine Morris of Raleigh, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower for the past week has returned home. David H. Dyer of Tampa, Fla., and Wilkinsburg, Pa., has been spending ten days here as the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. Mary E. Jones, at her home on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Emerson Hayes has arrived in her summer home, Milford, Conn., having left the Pines Friday night. Mrs. Grearson has closed Highland Lodge following a successful season. Accompanied by Mrs. Davis she is en route to Windsor, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrington and the children will leave Southern Pines Sunday night for Biddeford Pool, Me. J. R. Robinson left Tuesday night for the Thousand Islands where he will remain until September. PINEBLUFF Seasonable Clothing Light and Dark Shades PALM BEACH SUITS Some with Vests $15.00 and $18.00 WHITE LINEN SUITS $13.50 and $14.50 FLANNEL TROUSERS SPORT COATS KNICKERS THE TOG SHOP Broad St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines TDsi'y & Bradin ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOffeS Wiring systems and repairs for all electric services, Bosch and Sterling Midget Radios Telephone 7111 Southern Pines Enjoy Radio as You Ride With a Philco Transitone Automobile Radio Can be installed the day you buy it, C. J. SIMONS, Electrical Contractor Office Telephone 7151 Southern Pines DELICIOUS MEATS QUALITY STEER BEEF Genuine 1931 Spring Lamb HOME DRESSED POULTRY VERMONT MARKET H. W. DORN East Broad Street Southern Pines | ttmmmmmtnmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ♦♦ tt :: :: :: u ♦♦ ♦♦ H and Mrs. Harry Gage will ii j close their home on Country Club Drive Friday and return to Roches ter for the summer. Henry Silver left Tuesday for Washington where he will spend nonie time. Mrs. J. N. Lillie has left for Alton Bay, N. H., where she will spend tne summer months. The Rev. Paul Jackson of Boston, who is on a visit wich his pare its in Pinebluff, spent Monday in town. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy left for the north Monday. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. H. A. Bond who has been the guest of her niece. Miss Mary Richardson, for several weeks. David Hoskins has gone to Mary land where he has accepted a posi tion for the summer. Mrs. Hoskins and daughter will remain here and have moved into Brown’s apartment house. Mrs.'S. B. Richardson spent Tues- Refrigeration Service For Your Summer Comfort FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE and THE NEW SERVEL HEIIMETIC the simplified electric refrigerator Frigidaire installed $210.00 Servel installed — $172.00 We will be pleased to demonstrate the comforts and savings of the modern ice machines! LV.O’CALLAGHAPi Telephone 5341 7 East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. IX n Miss Henrietta Risely has return ed from Sanford. Mrs. Ann McMinn has returned from Washington, D. C., where she has been visiting her son. Mrs. John Fiidner entertuined her Sunday School class at a picnic sup per and swimming party at the lake Tuesday afternoon. Misses Rebecca and Lillian ^Miller and Anna and Ruth Atkinson of Win ston-Salem spent last Tuesday night with their aur.t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Burner. J. E. Howie of Raleigh is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Howie. Mrs. Gunning and Mrs. Paul Dana of Pinehurst are visiting Miss Anne Popham. Jesse DeYoe and family are spend ing a few days in Gastonia. Saturday night Miss Hazel Adcox entertained a few of her friends at a birthday supper. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Butner spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Winston- Salem. Attend the Vass Cotton Show at Vass on Thursday night, June 4, in the Woman’s Club room. 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 are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything. Summer Hotel: THE INN, Charlevoix-the-Beautiful, Michigan. CREAMER & TURNER, Proprietors tt

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