Friday, October 28, 1932. THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines. North Carolina XKXtuiu: PROGRESSIVE STORES INCORPORATED ABERDEEN ‘North Carolina Stores For North Carolina People” Specials Heu'innin^ Friday October 28 and Ending; Wednesday, November 2. Jewel Shortening, 45 lb. tin- Pure Apple Jelly, 1 lb. Jai -$.3.00, 8 lb. bucket 61c : 10c The Week in Southern Pines I Social Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bronson I The Misses Marian and Louise are expected to arrive the latter part I Gardner entertained at two tables of of the week from Whitefield, New bridge Monday evening: at Cozy Oaks. Hampshire. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- .Mrs, .Alice Bennett has returned to ence Edson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Southern Pines after spending the Hoskins, Mr. Shaffer and Miss Eve- summer in Boston, lyn Edson. . Mi's. Jesse L. Rogers and daughter, ! Mrs. .lesse L. Rogers and Mrs. Mrs. Xottie .\yres, have arrived from iNetae C. Ayres gave a birthday din- Petersburg, Fla., to spend a feW| iner at .Jack’s Grill Tuesday night for here. Raisins—New Pack, Seeded or Seedless, 1 pound pkg. 8 l-3c Hi and Mrs ,i N Mills Mrs Ir Pink Salmon, 8 cans for 25c |j and’Tom\Millar,’Mr.s.‘In SsHJin \ror\f cnpninl A tnr 1 Qp ;| Camay Soap, very special, 4 cakes for 19c H Chipso, Special, 2 packages 15c Prunes, fancy new pack, lb 5c Salt, 100 lb. bag 90c \\ City Soda Crackers, 1 lb. pkg 10c || Armour’s Pure Pork Sausage, lb 10c ll Our Mother’s Cocoa, 2 lb. can 21c Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can 12c !i P’'lour, Quick Biscuit, 98 lb. bag—$1.99 24 lb. bag—52c || Gorton’s Fish Roe, large can, 2 for 25c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cabbage, green, lb 2c Delicious Apples, fancy large size, 2 for 5c York Apples, peck 19c Banf»nas, 4 lbs 17c || f^ank Rogers. The guests wore Mr. ene Mil- nez Bred- beck, Mrs. Margaret Cameron, Mrs. Cjnthia Lamm and Miss Taylor and •Mrs. .John Pettes and Miss Cora Leggett will leave Wednesday for Auburndale, Fla., for several months stay. Leighton Huske, .Jr., student at .Miss Rogers of Peekskill, New York, j University, spent the week-end Miss Edith Pcate will entertain at | I'ln with his parents, four tables of bridge Friday eveniiiK u 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Important Sale New Fall Evening Dresses 25 per cent Reduction Sizes from 12 to 46—Materials, Flat Crepe Satin, Velvet Special Reductions in Other Departments For Friday and Saturday M I ti t| I H NOW OPEN Colonial Inn A SOI THERN HOME, OPEN TO WINTER GUESTS NEW YORK AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY. MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE Phone 5013 Southern Pines, N. C. li II II at her home on Ashe street. Her guests will include the Misses Dorothy Travis, Helena Kelley, Sarah Stew art, Dorothy Thurman, Katharine Buchan, Martha C'arlisle, Susan Swett, Madeline Chatfield, Ellenore Eddy, Evelyn Edson, Anna (’anieron, Nathalie Alger, Norma Alg^er, Isa bel Felton and Pauline Poe. The Day Club was entertained by Mrs. Reid Page Tuesday afternoon at her home in Aberdeen. Four tables were in play, the guests being Mrs. V'erdie Wiley, Mrs. Frank Shamberg- er, .Mrs. .lamie Dickie, Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Mrs. Frank Goodwill, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. Babe Isles, Mrs. \V. C. Mudgett, Mrs. Tom Black, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. ! E. L. Prizer, -Mrs. C. Barron, Mrs. ! .1. S. Milliken and Miss Engelhard. 1 Mrs. Carl Thompson was hostess ] to her Contract Club Monday even- i ing at which the club members’ hus- j bands were also invited. The house I was attractively decorated with au- j tumn leaves and Hallowe’en tlecora- tions. Following the playing a buffet ! supiter was served. (Juests present I weri.* Dr. and Mrs. Proctoi-, Mr. and I Mrs. George Elliot, .Mr. and Mrs. ,1. i C, Bari’on, .Mrs. Rachel l{ichards, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Betterley, D\'. and .Mrs. .1. S. Milliken, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery and .Mrs. Ver.iie Wiley. .Mr. and .Mrs. (Jeorge .Mooi'e were hosts to the Night Club Wednesday at their home on .Massachusetts .Av enue. (iuests included Di'. and .Mrs. 1’^* aiui Alls, i'lunk jJ j Goodwill, Dr. and .Mrs. ,J. S. Milliken. FligHland L-iodge A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Plea.sanlly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST A nicely furnished comfortable apartment for rent MRS. W. N. GREARSON Telephone 698.“} i Southern Pinos, N. C. .Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Huske. Mrs. W. F. Allen and Mis.s Birdilia Bair attended a meeting of the Red Cross at Greensboro Wednesday. Mrs. Allen, who is County Chairman, gave a very interesting talk. (Juests at the (’olonial Inn include .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hammell of New York and .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coates of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. David Oats of Fa yetteville were guests over the week end of Mrs. Oats’ parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Leighton Huske. John Ziegler, resort manager of the New York World-Telegram, was in town Wednesday enroute to New York. Mi.ss Mary Schwarberg and .Miss Elizabeth Schwarberg will spend the week-end in Lincolnton. -Miss Bertha Smith has returned following a summer spent at New Brunswick with relatives. .Mr. and Mi's. Frank Davis will ar rive from .Jefferson Highlands Sat urday. .Ml'S. Georgo .Mooie will leave Fri day for Baltimore to spend a few days with her i.'aughter Dorothy at Notre Dame of Maiyland. •Mr. and .Mrs, Schmelzer and daugh ter Blanche have I’eturned from a summer spent in New York state. C. T. PATCH DEPT. STORE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. t:u:»t«:;t;u;;t:::ttt:tt2;;:;;2;t!2222222;;«;2:t2:;;;;t:22:«2:!2;:;::222;;;{:t t:»mmHKmm:««w:Kmint;2:222222K2rtnt2:tn222222i2;22unz2t:t2:2n2;t»i;mmtm EXTRA! Now' you can have a g’cnuine 2 cylinder, Super-Fowered F"RIGIDAIRE of quality and lasting- satisfaction S112.00 i’lus freight, but Delivered, Installed and Federal tax paid. Ea.sy payment plan if desired. L. V. 0TALL.4GHAN 6 p]ast (’onnecticut .Avenue Soulhern Pines Telephone 5341 ft ANIMAL. RESCUE LEAGUE DR. JAMES H. O’BRIEN Animals of all kinds treated. Bath ing, Boarding and Plucking Dogs. One Block South of Southern Pines on Aberdeen Highway. Telephone 6441 2:K«n::a:««»«j:«:K:KKa:::nna«nK:22n:K Sandhill Awning Co. Manufacturers of Awning’S, Window Shades, Auto Tops and Seat Covers Next to Postoffice Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines Di'. and .Mrs. W. (’. .Muiigett, Mr. and .Mrs, E. V. Perkinson, .Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Shamburger, .Mr. and .Mrs. M. (}. Nichols, C. P. Everest, .Mrs. Clara [’ushfcc, Jlr. and Mrs. Waltei’ Ilalli- \\cil, .Mrs. Verdie Wiley, .Mrs. Harold Buckminster, and .Mrs. .lohnson. «an:nn:2::taK222Kj«anRt:K«tt2:: Second Highway from Aberdeen to Southern Pines is Proposed * — (Continued from Page 1) | build the highway has gone at Raleigh j is not known here. It .seems to be the one of the principle assets of the com- jrj.neral feeling that Commissioner munity, in that it would traverse the present No. 2 fairway on the No. 1 course some 500 yards, lopping some 70 feet from what is already a nar row fairway. It would affect the No. 1 and the No. 3 holes of this same McNair will wage a strenuous cam paign for this link between the Maine to Florida No. 1 route and his home town of Laurinburg, but a strong fight against the needles ex travagance will be waged locally and course. F. F. Travis, secretary of the carried to Raleigh. The opponents feel [ Country Club said yesterday it might that any highway funds available j mean the necessity of abandoning this should be spent on existing roads, course, the present fairways being so that there is dire need of improving arranged that changes in the layout 1 1 in this locatlity, for which the appear at present to be practically Southern Pines Chamber of Commerce impossible. Should conptrHiction on ^^d other Organizations of Aberdeen the road be in progress this winter, and Southern Pines have been fight- it would mean a tremendous loss in j for several years. revenue to the club. j , Citizens of both Aberdeen and qqj p MAGAZINE TO FEATURE Southern Pines interviewed by The COURSES IN SANDHILLS Pilot this week seemed almost unan-1 imously against the proposed route.: Illustrated, leading New York Many Voice Opposition j golf publication, has arranged with “Absolutely unneces.sary exptendi- j John Vavasour Noel, well known re- ture of public funds.” i sort specialist and publisher, to pre- “Just the kind of thing that has ^ pare a series of travel articles on the country where it is today.” i “Motoring Among Southern Links.” “More taxes!” “Chance to get our; The first, covering golf in Virginia, hand in the grab-bag which some will appear in the November issue. folks can’t seem to resist.” “What has become of all the talk about governmental economy?” Mr. Noel is now in Southern Pines ren#wing old friendships and gather ing material for his article on golf- “Could be built only at tremendous ing in the Sandhills section. After cost over route proposed." | publication in the magazine this will These were a few of the expressions j be reprinted as a booklet. Mr. Noel of prominent citizens heard during the; prepared a booklet for Southern week. The surveying of the proposed route had people pretty much disturb ed. There may be no need for it; there may be. Just how far the proposal to Pines two seasons ago. He has re cently combined his publication busi ness with the Golf Illustrated Hotel and Travel Bureau and will direct their booklet service in the future. Local Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huggle.s anch soii Ned of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. A. S. Ruggles. William Agnew spent a few tiay.s in town this week with his^ family, re turning to New York W'ednesday, where he will I’omain until November l.'th. Mr. and Mrs. .Agnew have taken the Rounsevcllt' house on Midland Road for the winter. 11 B. F. Pye ha.s returned from Range- ley, Maine. H. A. .Jackman is at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hosiiital in Char lotte where he underwent an o])eration on his eye Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cates of Ra leigh were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Cates’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Roberts on A.