Friday, September 25, 1931. ti IIp, 11 ^111111111111 j^HE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Three The Week in Southern Pines umnm ETTY’S BEAUTY SALON Miss Elizabeth Schwab return ing from New York with the latest vogue in coiffures and methods of beauty culture wel comes her patrons and friends in the Beauty Salon, Postoffice block. Telephone 6121 Southern Pines I Oeliciovts ]MEea.ts I QUALITY STEER BEEF S FINE GROCERIES H HOME DRESSED POULTRY « DELIVERY SERVICE I VERMONT MARKET , H East Broad St. Telephone 6911 Southern Pines ** H On the Line .. You can eliminate the wash line problems nicely by getting us on the telephone line— Phone 6101 You have enough to do now that vacation is over, kiddies in school, household duties—without spending unnecessary time breaking your back with the was'h- ing. Your phone call now brings our service man on ''the jump.” This prompt, dependable service of ours is one reason folks swear by—and not at— THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC. Telephone 6101 Southern Pines F^aint that Endures Just apply the nec essary coats to give your wood work the proper finish... then stop worrying about your paint job for a long, long time. Specially priced, too! LOWE BROTHERS RELIABLE PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES IflGHLAND HARDWARE HOUSE Broad Street H. H. H. Phone 5211 Southern Pines HTT Tf • Jl1« X X • Social Miss Jean Currie and Clarence H. Edson were married Thursday jnorn- September 17th. at 8:30 o’clock at the Pinehurst Community Church by the Rev. Murdoch McLeod. Only members of the two families were present. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a trip through the White Mountains and will be at home after September 25th at 11 Massachu setts avenue. Southern Pines. Mrs. Edson is the attractive (laught er of Mrs. W. E. Blue of this -iity and graduated from Flora McDonald Col lege last year. Mr. Edson is tiie son of Mrs. Celeste H. Edson, ^also of Southern Pines, and has been in bus-, iness here for the past five years. This young popular couple are well known in Southern Pines and tlieir friends wish them much happiness. Ralph Daniels, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Daniels, entertained several « f his young friends Friday afternoon, the occasion being his fifth birthday. His guests included Jacqueline Wor sham, Boby Worsham, Marjorie Shep ard, Mona Belle Shepard, Joyce Bail ey, Jean Clark, Helen Lee Clark, Wal ter Carlisle, Billy Carlisle, George De- Monde, Caroline Stevick, Delores Johnson, Algene Council, Frances Council and Shirley Mills. It H. H. H H. H. H. to Southern Pines for the season and is again occupying the Bailey house on Pennsylvania avenue. Miss Gussie Cameron, Miss Mary Cameron, Miss Ethel Jones and Miss Ella Jones motored to Myrtle Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vance McMillan spent I the past week end in St. Paul. Mrs. Claude Hafer announce.! the opening of her fall classes on piano and theory and pupils are requested to enroll as early as possible. Mrs. C. L. Hayes returned Sunday from New York where she has been doing the fall buying for her shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Heyward who have been spending the summer in Portland, Me., will return to Southern Pines on Monday. The Rev. and Mrs. Myron M. Adams arrived Tuesday night from Attle boro, Mass., making the trip in two days. They will be the guests of iheir daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Twombly for two weeks. Miss Edith Rabey is seriously ill at the Moore County Hospital. J. W. Atkinson has accepted a po sition with the Pinehurst Warehouses. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Mrs. Lucile H. Seelye to J. A. Brady at Daytona, Florida. Mrs. Brady, who spends part of each year at her home in Wey mouth Heights, is well known here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Agnew have taken the McKee Cottage on Massa chusetts avenue for the season. Mrs. E. A. Harley of Norristown, Pa., is spending a few days at her home in Weymouth Heights. Charlie Wright has returned to Southern Pines for the season. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Leavitt will re turn the latter part of the week from a six weeks’ vacation trip through the New England states. Mrs. M. Y. Poe and Bryan Poe went to Fayetteville Monday. Milly Montesanti has returned from New York. Mrs. Myron G. Adams entertained at two tables of bridge Tuesday af ternoon at her home in Knollwood. Her guests were Mrs. R. A. Johnson, I S Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Sit- j terson, Mrs. C. L. Worsham, Mrs.! ti Virgil Clark, Mrs. R. T. Mills, Mrs. | H L. M. Daniels and Mrs. W. H. Mum- j H ford. 1 Mrs. B. R. Russell of Swanscott, xl 1 ^ Mass., stopped over in Southern Pines ' *♦ Tuesday, enroute to W^inter Haven, Fla. SHIRTS OF BROADCLOTH in Blue, Tan and White Attached collars Packed in Cellophane THE TOG SHOP Broad St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines intttntttitxtintxnttntnttm Personals Miss Helen Butler and Miss Bar bara Bower went to Hamlet Thurs day to visit Miss Alice Hasty at the Hamlet Hospital. Miss Hasty, whose home is in Maxton, has many friends in Southern Pines who will be inter ested to know that she is making a satisfactoiy recovery following an op eration. Mrs. Elizabeth Pettes, Miss Cora Leggett and Mrs. H. W. Carpenter motored to Greensboro Tuesday for the day. W. H. Goldsmith left Thursday via motor for New York to remain until the latter part of December. Miss Betty Schwab and mother, Mrs. Schwab have returned after spending several weeks in the north. Betty's Beauty Shop is now open for the season. C. T. Paftch and Mrs. Lillian Miles have returned from New York where they have been buying the fall goods for Patch’s Dept. Store. Dr. W. C. Mudgett arrived Thurs day from Canada where he has been on a hunting trip. Mrs. Charles WTiitaker left .'Sunday for Winnepeg, Canada, stopping en route in Asheville for a short visit. lyirs. A. R. Chiswell has .opened a | V Mrs. Whitaker plans to return early j bakery and refreshment room in tl’e ' ♦* in October. | Burgess Block on East Broad street,, ' H Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thayer v/ill ar-, Southern Pines. Long 'experience in H ..... .1 i ti Mrs. HaVes’ Shop ANNOUNCES THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL Opening SHOWING SPORT, AFTERNOON and EVENING ATTIRE Thursday, October 1st. Your inspection is cordially invited. SOUTHERN PINES n n ** u B. & M. SHOE SHOP Fine Repairs at Moderate Prices Next to Baker’s Food Shop West Broad Street, Southern Pines iintttzzititttstttsttttxttttmitiititiiziizttiiii ♦♦•A*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 NEW BAKERY OPENS tt ti ANNODNCIHG TBE COFFEE SHOP Opening early in the week. Pastry, Cakes, Candies Ice Cream Luncheons Moderate Prices MRS. A. R. CHISWELL East Broad St., Southern Pines I PAUL T.BARNUM, INC S I Insurance of All Kinds § —At The— Citizens’ Bank Building Southern Pines, N. C. Successors To PAUL T. BARNUM and S. R. RICHARDSON, INC. rive in Southern Pines the latter part of the week from Boston. Mrs. Thay er was formerly Mrs. Maude Royer. G. W. Hutchins of Winchester has arrived for the winter season and is occupying the Jackman house on New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sugg and son have returned to their home in Badin after spending the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Sugg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendriques of New York and Trinidad have arriv ed in Southern Pines to spend the season and are occupying an apart ment at Rest Haven. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lillie and Mrs.. Alice Bennett, who have been spending the summer at Alton Bay, will arrive in Southern Pines the latter part of the week, making the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parker of Shar on Hill, Pa., were guests at the Woodworth this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage, who have been spending the summer in Roches ter will return next week and open their attractive home on Country Club Drive. Miss Mary Kellar has returned home after spending the past two months in Blowing Rock. Charlie Sadler has arrived in South ern Pines to spend several days. Mrs. Sadler and the children have been here for the past two weeks as guests of Mr. Sadler’s father, C. J. Sadler on Ridge street. W. S. Golden of Nevado. Mo., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBride were week-end guests of Mrs. McBride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Men ill. Mrs. H. W. Carpenter, Mrs. Eliza beth Pettes, Miss Cora Leggett and Miss Helen Butler spent Wednesday in Burlington. Miss Ruth Davenport leaves this week for New York state where she has accepted a position as teacher in a boy^s private school near Albany. Mrs. Park Fisher has returned from a week’s vacation at Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. John Howarth re turned Wednesday from Lanette, Ala., where they visited Mr. Howarth’s parents for a week. Mrs. McCook Morgan has returned this business will undoubtedly prove a boon to many families in the town. STARTS 30TH YlSAK HIGHL.AIMD LODGE A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Three nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent. MRS. W. N. GREARSON Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. Mrs. Hayes .announces the Autunni showing of ladies’ wear, this being the thirtieth annual opening. Mrs. Hayes spent ten days in New York, being joined by Mrs. Matchett who aided her mother in selecting stock for the store. REMODELING COMPLETED OPEN FOR THE SEASON October 1st It tt The Patch Department store has been remodeled during the dull sum mer season and^the redecorated ready- to-wear department will please the | customers. Mr. Patch and Mrs. Miles | S returned from New York Sunday and j g as a result of their work a new stock g of fall wearing apparel is now shov/- ing. tt FARM LIFE SCHOOL OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY \t Welch Gift Shop AN ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF NEW GIFT WARES Improved Quality Gold Stripe Hose $1.00 The Farm Life School had a very auspicious opening last week, with an 1 increased enrollment and a most en- | couraging number of boarding stud-1 ents. J. P. Kiser, who has been in j charge of the school for several years ; is again principal, with Miss Ola King j Cowing and Miss Velma Carpenter i assisting* him in the high school. The elementary teachers are Miss Mary A. Black, Mrs. D. J. Blue, Mrs. Edi son McCaskill, Miss Elizabeth Wads worth and Miss Myrtle McCaskill. Broad Street Southern Pines AUXILIARY MEETS The Vass Presbyterian Auxiliary met last week with Mrs. Sarah Mar garet McNeill at the home of J. A. Keith, and the meeting was held in the room of Mrs. Keith in order that she might enjoy the program as she tt H tt u tt « u tt H ♦♦ :: :: tt 4* H m tt has been ill for several months, and i JJ “"^L?e“shouid Missions Begin? was the topic and an interesting pro gram was given under the leadership of Mrs. Annie Chsfppell. The Bible study was cor.ducted by Mrs. C. A. Lawrence. Miss Annie McDonald was a guest of the auxiliary. THE PARK VIEW The Year Round Hotel of Southern Pines Offering excellent dining room service, cool and comforta- -j ble bed rooms, with or without bath, for transient or seas onal guests. Special summer rates. ttttn Advertise in The Pilot Ask the man "wlio runs one

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