Fi-iday, May 29, 1931.
THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina
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I THE PARK VIEW
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S Offering excellent dining room service, cool and comforta-
S ble bed rooms, with or without bath, for transient or seas-
5 onal guests. Special summer rates.
I’he Week in Southern Pines
Social ' Mrs. Norris Hodgkins »and two sons
Mrs. Frank Shamburger entertain- returned Saturday to their home in
t‘d the bay Club at her home in Aber- I Bangor, Maine, after visiting Mrs.
j deen Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Hodgkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Dickie, Mrs. Babe Isles and Miss En-; George Abraham for two weeks,
glehardt won the high score honors. ^ Announcements -have been received
Those present included Mrs. Tom as follows which will be of interest
Black, Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. J. to the many friends of S. R. Smith:
I W. Dickie, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt John-
j R. L. Hart, Mrs. Babe Isles, Mrs. E. announce the marriage of their
iV. Perkinsar, Mrs. Reid Page, Miss niece, Mrs. Edna Wallace Stong, to
Englehardt, Mrs. Bob Page, Jr. and Mr. Samuel Raynor Smith on MonWy
Mrs. E. W. Bush. the first of June, Hempstead, Long
Bobbie Hyatt entertained la few Island.
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PAUL T. BARNON, he.
Insurance of All Kinds
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Citizens’ Bank Building:
Southern Pines, N. C.
Successors To
PAUL T. BARNUM S. B. RICHARDSON, INC.
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EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Throughout the summer
we will serve
FRESH SEA FOOD
Soft Shell Crabs—Crab Meat
Lobster Salad—Shrimp
Broad Street
JACK’S GRILL
Southern Pines
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friends Tuesday afternoon at a birth
day party at his home on New Hamp
shire avenue. His guests were Conrad
Waldie, Jimmy Milliken, Charles Ever
est, Frank Hyatt and Leslie Hyatt.
Mrs. V. P. Clark entertained the
Two-Table Club Wednesday afternoon
at her home on Leak street. Those
present included Mrs. George Buttry,
Mrs. Myron Adams, Mrs. C. L. Wor-
sheim, Mrs. J. D. Sitterson, Mrs. R.
T. Mills, Mrs. J. D. Hoskins and Mrs.
L. M. Daniels.
Mrs. J. D. Sitterson and Mrs. R.
T. Mills were joint hostesses to the
Round Dozen Bridge Club Thursday
afternoon at the home of the former
on Bennett street.
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I. C. Sledge
Walker Taylor, Jr.
O. H. Stutts
H. D. Vail
Walker Taylor
R. S. Tufts
A. P. Thompson
J. F. Taylor
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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
s:enuine Automobile Insurance that insures peace of
mind and security to worldly possessions as well is
greater.
The partial payment of premiums for automobile
insurance is an added convenience if the entire amount
:annot be paid at delivery of policy.
Telephone 3272
MID-SOUTH INSURANCE AGENCY
L. L. Gardner, Manager
Pinehurst, N. C.
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In seasonal variety—Every Thursday and Friday during
the summer.
SOUTHERN PINES FISH MARKET
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RADIO CLOSE OUT
Two new modern electric radios,
Latest type tone controls
Will sell cheap as summer close out.
ADD6r AND DEYOE
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Locals
Among those attending the services
held at the Eastern Star Home in
Greensboro Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Chandler, Miss Mary Cameron,
Miss Ethel Jones, Mrs. Irene Millar,
Miss Mary Richardson, Mrs. J. H.
Tilghman, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eddy,
Miss Doris Eddy, Mrs. Henry Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. George Case, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Knowles, Mrs. Bernard
Leavitt, Mrs. Esther McDaniels, Mrs.
F. E. Beck, Mrs. Winslow, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Wooley and Mrs. Clyde
Council. Rev. J. Fred Stimson con
ducted the services.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bredbeck and
daughter Donna havegone to Ohio
to spend' the summer.
Miss Elsie Chandler returned home
Monday from Salem College.
Mr.and Mrs. George Case motored
to Chapel Hill Tuesday afternoon.
Wallace Case returned home with
them to remain here until the opening
of summer school.
Mrs. George Moore will leave on
Friday for Baltimore where she will
spend a few days.
Mrs. E. A. Tracy and Mrs. C. P.
Everest were called north FWday
morning by the sudden death of Mrs.
Tracy’s sister. Miss Mina Hines at
Wyalusing, Pa. Miss Hines was well
known in Southern Pines, having vis
ited Mrs. Tracy here. Mrs. Tracy and
Mrs. Everest will return home the
latter part of the week.
Miss Ethel Day graduates this week
from Meredith College with honors.
She will return to Raleigh in the
fall to be assistant in French at
Meredith College.
Dr. G. G. Herr has closed his of
fice and has ' left for Connecticut
where he will spend the summer.
Miss Dorothy Stutz and Miss Dor
othy Case returned here Monday af
ter spending the week-end in Kings
port, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McBride of Ral
eigh were week end guests of Mrs.
McBride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Merrill.
Mrs. Pierce, who has been spending
the winter here with her sister, Mrs.
Frank Welch returned north Monday
accompanied by her daughter, Bar
bara.
Mrs. Earle Merrill has gone to Win-
ston-Salem to join Mr. Merrill where
he is connected with Bobbitt’s Phar
macy.
Miss Margaret Silver has returned
from a two weeks’ visit with friends
in Asheville.
Colonel and Mrs. Haskell left Tues
day for Maryland after spending the
season in Southern Pines.
Albert Bretsh, Tom Vann, John
Jordan and V. B. Johnson were away
over the week-end on a fishing trip
below Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayes , Mr. and
Mrs. B. V. Linderman and Mrs. Mar
garet Cameron spent the past week
end at Kure Beach.
Mrs. J. B. Gifford and sons and
Mrs. Ending left Thursday mornmg
by motor for the north stopping in
Greensboro for Miss Margaret Gif
ford who will also accompany them.
Miss Alice Southworth and Miss
Anna Jenks will leave the latter part
of the week for their summer home
at Deer Isle, Maine.
Harold Dillehay was in Greensboro
Monday and Tuesday where he at
tended the graduating exercises at
Greensboro College.
Tommie Millar and Jack Weather
ly are spending this week in Greens
boro.
Miss Caroline Drew, who has been
a student at St. Mary’s in Raleigh the
past AA'inter, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bamum and
children left Wednesday for Chat
tanooga where they will spend two
weeks.
Mrs. Chisholm Vann and children
of Badin are visiting Mrs. Vann’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mer
rill.
Grier Stutz, who has been a stud
ent at Richmond Medical College, has
returned home for the summer.
Mrs. Winnie J. Dodge and daughter
Glennes and mother, Mrs. Dodge left
Tuesday morning by motor for Mt.
Pleasant, Mass., where they will spend
the summer. *
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Paven-
stedt returned Saturday to Southern
Pines from a month’s wedding trip
abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mills and daught
er Shirley will attend a birthday din
ner at the home of Mr. Mills’ moth
er, Mrs. J. B. Mills in Apex Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O.Riggan attend
ed the Commencement day exercises
at Salem College Sunday and Monday
at which their daughter, Lenora Rig-
gan was one of the graduates.
Mrs. Etta Day and Mrs. Norman
Day attended the Commencement day
exercises at Meredith College.
PARK VIEW llOTEL- NOW
ALL YEAR ’ROUND INN
Following the closing of the win
ter hotels of Southern Pines come the
announcement of the Park View as a
year-’round hotel catering to both
transient and seasonal guests. With
its attractive locavion opposite the
city park, convenience to the high
way, cool rooms, excellent table, and
maintenance of the standard set by the
owner and proprietor, Mrs. Flasch-
laender Southern Pines is now in a
position to cater to summer visitors.
PINEBLUFF
In White and Colors
The only Sanfordized
pre-shrunk shirt
$1.95
Other Arrow Shirts
In White and Fancy
Patterns
$1.95 to $3.00
THE TOG SllOP
Broad St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Wiring systems and repairs for all electric services*
Bosch and Sterling Midget Radios
Telephone 7111
Southern Pines
Mrs. R, W. McMullin and family
left Wednesday for Warren ton, Va.
After spending some time there she
will go to her summer h^me at Hyan-
nisport, Mass.
Mrs. Hazel Allison, Mrs. Douglass
and Mrs. Allison’s daughter, Sally,
have gone to Mt. Vernon, Mass., for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Butner and son,
Henry, spent Sunday and Monday in
Winston-Salem to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Butner’s brother-in-law, W.
G. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Pushee have
moved to Norfolk, Va.
Lacy Adcox, student at Davidson
College, is home for the summer.
Miss Marguerite DeYoe is getting
along nicely after having undergone
an operation for appendicitis at the
Hamlet hospital.^ Her mother, Mrs.
Jesse DeYoe, has been staying in
Hamlet with her.
Mrs. Amelia Ac^orn has gone to
Washington, D. C., for the summer.
Miss Lela Dunne of Ellerbe spent
the week-end with Mrs. Jack Wil
liams.
Mrs. W. D. ShaTinon and Mrs.
Howie and children spent Thursday at
Laurel Hill.
Mrs. M. A. Latshad left Tuesday
for Altoona, Pa.
The Home Demonstration meeting
will be held at the Hall June 11.
The Epworth League entertained at
a weiner roast last Friday evening at
the lake.
MRS. HAFER’S PUPILS
IN PIANO RECITAL
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 |
Refrigeration Service
For Your Summer Comfort
MGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE
and
THE NEW SERVEl HERMETIC
the simplified electric refrigerator
Frigidaire installed $210.00
Servel installed — $172.00
We will be pleased to demonstrate the comforts and
savings of the modem ice machines.
LV.O’CALLAGHAN
Telephone 5341
r East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, N. C.
The 10th annual piano recital giv
en by Mrs. Claud Hafer’s class on
Saturday afternoon at the Civic Club
in Southern Pines was a delightful
repetition of former successes by her
well trained pupils. Not only did they
demonstrate to an enthusiastic aud
ience their ability to play in good?
time, but the shading and careful
phrasing of even the youngest child
gave evidence of Mrs. Hafer’s thor
ough drilling in the simplest as well
as the advanced work of the older
students.
After an opening number by the Toy
Orchestra, the following took part on
the splendid program: Catherine Priz-
er, Sue Ann Milliken, Bernard Leav
itt, Jr., Jane and Winifred Kelley,
Eleanor Grover, Edward Prizer, Isa
bel Pelton, Helena Kelley, Eleanor
Eddy, Ruth Thompson, Charles Ever
est, Ruth Cameron, Barbara Pierce,
Helen Thompson and Jane Grant
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UNDSUAL
$2.9S
COTTON DRESSES
You’ll marvel at the
exquisite workman
ship and lovely color
ing-s and you’ll won
der how all this can
be produced for $2.95
V o i 1 e s, Batistes,
Dimities, Flock Dots,
Lawns, Piques.
Special Sale on All
Millinery Saturday.
C. T. PATCH
Southern Pines