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THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
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Friday, January 5, 1934
NEN’3 SUITS- GREAT REDUCTION
Tomorrow we have on sale a lot of men’s suits in brok
en sizes and discontinued numbers on Which we have
taken drastic cuts.
Formerlv from $12.50 to $30.00. Now from—
$4 to $15
Look them over and pick up your bargain. No altera
tions can be made at these prices.
Pinehurst Dept. Store
Pinehurst, N. C.
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HigHlarul Ljodge
A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel
Pleasantly Located on Verroont Avenue Near the Pines
SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUN® 1ST
Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent
MRS. W. N. GREARSON
Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C.
The Week in Southern Pines
Social Notes
Miss Dorothy Moore entertained at
a large tea dance during the holiday
period. Among her guests were Miss
Elizabeth Grover, Misses Mary and
Lois Swett, John Pottle, Bob Thomp
son, Miss Miriam Johnson, Donald
Stewart, Miss Julia Burt, Nathaniel
Burt, CaUwallader Benedict, Leland
McKeithen, Miss Eleanor Barron,
Donald Ii-win, Durman and John Mc-
Graw, Misa Barbara Bentley, Bill
Bowman, Frank McCleur and Clifton
Blue.
leaving in a few days for Troy where
Mr. Olmsted is in business.
Miss Mary Swett and' Miss Lois
Swett have returned to N. C. C. W.,
after spending the holidays with
their parents here.
Charles Pier spent a few days in
Southern Pines last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laing have
taken Mrs. Gloria Field’s house for
the remainder of the season.
Mrs. Alric J. Drew, Miss Carolyn
Drew and Craighton Drew are occu
pying one of the Gould apartments on
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HIGHLAND PINES INN
AND COTTAGES
(WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS)
SOUTHERN PINES
SEASON DECEMBER 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 Ho
tels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything.
W. E. FLYNN,
Resident Manager
The younger set in Southern Pines May street for a few months,
enjoyed a progre.ssive dinner on Mon- Miss Ruth Travis, after spending
a few days in Southern Pinus<, went
to Fayetteville to be with her moth
er before leaving this week to re
sume her studies at school.
Csrl Thompson leiU Wedinefday
At Pinehurst
“Counsellor at Law” at the Pine
hurst Theatre Monday, January 8th,
matinee and night, is n.ore than one
motion picture; it is a dozen pictures
combined. Characters who fit into
widely scattered backgrounds are
deftly placed side by Bide. Their
problems, each vital enough to justify
a separate film, are welded together.
The result is a dramatic trust. Within
a great lawyer’s office this multiple
drama unfolds. Men and women from
held until Friday, the 12th, since the
print did not arrive from the coast.
Lilian Harvey, that diminutive, con
tinental star who met with wide pub
lic acclaim in her previous Ameri
can pictures, “My Lips Betray” and
“My W^eakness,” has the leading fem
inine role. The romance, the sensa
tional revue numbers and the pho
tographic wonders of the picture,
brand, “I Am Suzanne’ as one of the
most spectacular productions ever to
come from Hollywood,'
day evening. The party gathered at
the home of Raymond York for the
first course, moving from there to
Misses Eleanor and Frances Sparks,’
Ralph Chandler’s, Katherine Buchan’-,
and finally to Mrs. Beck’s home on , „ . , » . i
May street where they enjoyed an | Carl Thompson, Jr., returned to the ever greater scope and power. And the stage success which ran on Broad
At Southern Pines
The picture which you have heard
talked about for months as the most
every corner of life are represented, j remarkable achievement yet attempt-
Some are glamorous, others pitiful, ed by Hollywood producers will play
all are compelling By means of photo- a return engagement at the Southern
graphic ingenuity and clever dialogue. Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
the past of each is vividly revealed, nesday, January 8, 9, 10, with a
For two years “Counsellor At Law” j Tuesday matinee. It is “Dinner at
was Broadway’s outstanding stage Eight,” the photoplay version of the
morning on a business trip to Florida. I hit. As a motion picture it achieves George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber
evening of dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson en
tertained a few guests at dinner Mon
day evening, among whom weie Mr.
and Mrs. Enos IJooth of New York
City, whoa re impending some time at
the Carolina Hot-’l. and Mr. and Mrs.
Shields Cameron,
Miss Julia Burt entertainea a num
ber of guests at a dinner and thea
tre party.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Healy en
University in Chapel Hill Tuesday.' cast for this film speaks eloquently way for more than a year and was
Mrs. Jessie Rogers, and Mrs. Net-! itself: John Barrymore, Bebe sub.sequently purchased by Metro-
tie Ayers left Wednesday for St. Pe-: Daniels, Doris Kenyon, Onslow Ste-' Goldwyn-Mayer film studios at a*
tersbuig, Fla. i vens, Thelma Todd and others. price which ran well into five fig-
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Evere.st and j ^ new type of musical-comedy mo- ures. And here’s the cast: Marie
children have returned to their home 1picture, without a chorine pre- Dressier, John Marrymore, Wallace
here after spending the week-end in j ^ents, is Paramount s Girl AVithout Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barry-
Florence, S. C., as guests of Mr. and j ■' Room” which comes to the Pine- more, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, Billie
Mrs. Henry Graves. 'hurst Theatre W'ednesday, January Burke, Madge Evans, Karen Morely,
The Rev. and Mis. Graighill Brown 10th, matinee and night. Charles Far- Jean Hersholt, Louise Closser Hale,
left Wednesday by motor for W'in-, Charlie Ru?gles, Marguerite Phillip Holmes and May Robson.
ston-Salcm where they will take the | Churchill, Gregory Ratoff and (W’al- ^ Needless to say, so imposing a cast-
tertaii^ed at a Hunt bnVkfast at : train for Louisville, Kentucky. Mr.. ter Woolfe, who play the leading roles ing project is something totally un-
their home, “Firleigh Farms” on New Brown received word this week of almost all the musical num
his father’s death there. ! with the support of Sandy Mac-
Mr. and Mrs. Potter Cox of New , Kenzie and a vocal chorus. The tunes
York are expected in a few days to I are of all types ranging from bal-
spend some time at The Paddock, , to hot-cha numbers. The story
Mr. and Mis. M. L. Griggs, Fred- dizzy, happy-go-lucky romance
erick B. Fishe, F. C. Moore and Ho-! a hashful kid from the Tennessee
Year’s Day.
The Thistle Club will give a bridge
tea at the Southern Pines Country
Club tomorrow, Saturday for its mem
bers.
precedented in the annals of the film
industry.
Laughter is the order of the day.
Will Rogers comes to the Southern
Pines Theatre in a return engagement
of “Mr. Skitch” on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, January 11, 12, 13 with
Personals
I nier G. Day of New York are guests ”’®untains and a modern Paris ar-:a Saturday matinee. This screen adap-
M. G. Goodwin and Robert Goodwin I the Mid Pines.
j tists’ model whose home is where , tation of Anne Cameron’s story,
, , . , „ ^ i ; Mr and Mrs Frederick Stanlev hangs her scanties.
arrived last week from Connecticut! .'its. neueruK oiamcy , r i i i. • l
to spend the winter here I Smith have returned from Hagers-1 Jesse L. Lasky, whose name has
Miss Dorothy Graff has returned I to"’n, Md„ where they spent the hoi- «l«;ays been associated with new and
, , . ^ 1 ' idavs : “ifierent ideas in motion pictures,
to Louisville, Kentucky after spend- ^ u- i ^ ^ j j
ing the holidays at the Resthaven. i Curtis Xewcombe, biology pro- PZ-^^sents his latest production under
Frank T. (Webster returned to | lessor at the University of Maryland, JJe Fox banner I Am Suzanne at
Southern Pines early this week af- ^^P*^"^ ^he holidays in Soutnern Pines, the Pinehur.-.t Theatre, Friday, Jan-
bouthern Fines early weeK, ai
“Green Dice,” with Zazu Pitts in the
principal feminine role opposite Rog-
"Crs, is bound to register high as a
screen treat of rare flavor. The story
details the adveniur«<^ of a typical
American family who take to the
road in their flivver after the depres
sion has cleared them of all their
other possessions. Of course, they en
counter all sorts of adventures.
in'chariottT se\eial days | the Hollywood picture was scheduled for Pinehurst,
Charles Stevick has retturned to' '^‘>hn Pottle left on Tue.sday night | Fri. ay, January .5th. but had to be
the University in Chapel Hill after | to resume his studies at Brown Uni-
spending the Christmas Irolidavs with , i
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ste-1 ^he Misses Lorraine McDaniel and
I Mary Judd Welch returned on Tues- \
TKq Women’s Auxiliary of the 1 to N. C. C. W. in Greensboro af- j
Episcopal Church will meet at the | t^i’ spending the holidays with their
home of Mrs. Hugh Betterly next | Parents,
Tuesday, January 9th. j ~
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Blue of Wil- | LOVEJOY’S
son were recent visitoi’s of W'alter Lovejoy’s had the largest crowd
New Year’s Eve since 1929. Over
Blue.
Miss Alle Blue has i/eturned to
Richmond after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Blue.
100 guests were there during-the ev
ening, many of them being the young-1 §
er set, home for the holidays. Miss!
M. H. TURNER.
Managing Director
The Hollywood Hotel
Corner Federal Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue
Rooms are Large,
Verandas Sunny.
Rates Moderate,
Call, write or
wire
.1. L. Pottle & Son,
SOUTHERN PINES,
NORTH CAROLINA
OPEN ALL YEAR
Park View
Hotel
Special Winter Rates.
Room and three deli
cious meals $3.50 to
$5.00 per day. Special
weekly and monthly
rates,
K. FLACHSLAENDER
Southern Pines, N. C.
The Citizens Bank and Trust Co.
SOUTHERN PINES, N, C,
GEO, C, ABRAHAM, V, Pres. ETHEL S. JONES, Ass’t. Cashier
Lock Muese has been transferred j Blair entertained at dinner for
to the A. & P Store in Rockingham.' Miss Elizabeth Rountree of Washing-
Bill Fisher returned to State Cal-j ton, D. C., her guest over the holi-
lege in Raleigh after spending the I Other gue.sts included Miss Ju-
I holidays in town. I liette Vale, Miss Katherine Wiley,
I Mr.s. Lloyd Clark spent Tuesday j Emily Mae Wilson. Mr. and
i shopping in Raleigh. | Mrs. Henry Dingley, Jr., Anderson
I Miss Mary Judd Welch left Tuesday ! Roundtree, Dick Wilson, of Southern
morning for Greensboro, where she: Pines, Edward Foley, Jr., Laurence
is a student at N. C. C. W. ! Morris and Julian Greens of Wash-
Morris Eadie has gone to Miami, i ington, D. C.
Florida to spend some time. i ^t the supper dance, Mr. and Mrs. j
Miss Mary Savage, Miss Doris Ed-1 Halbert Blue had as their guests Miss i
dy, Miss Virginia Kane and Dr. I Mary Ward of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss j
Graves motored to Raleigh Tues-! Katherine Lewis of Chicago and j
day. I John and Richard Watson of Phila-
Joe Swett returned to his home I <l®lphia. |
here Monday after undergoing an op-' Others attending the supper dance
eration for appendicitis at the Moore | Johnston, Miss Margaret
County Hospital. He is improving ^eily, Noel and Jefferson Laing, Car- |
rapidly. | lyle Page, Miss Kitty Page of Ashe-1
Miss Ruth Cameron and Miss El- leland McKeithen, Miss Betty i
eanor Adams left for N. C. C. W., in I Osborne, W. W. Cox and Gould Mar-
Greensboro Tuesday, tin. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Page, Jr., Mr. j
and Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mr. and " ILLIAM M. BLUE LAID
Mrs. L. T. Avery, all of Aberdeen and | **E3T IN OLD BETHESDA
Dr. James Milliken and Mr. and Mrs.!
George C. Moore w'ere among t^ose ^ Funeral services for William Mcln-
present at the supper dance at Love-! tyre Blue, who died at the James
joy’s Friday night. | hospital in Laurinburg last Sunday
Miss Leone Currie returned to the night, were held at old Bethesda cem-
University at Chapel Hill after! ^tery in Aberdeen Monday afternoon
spending the holidays here. ; at 3:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Cross and chil- j Mr. Blue was a member of a prom-
dren, Jim and Martha, left this week I >nent family and is well remember-
for their home in New York City af- j throughout this community. He
ter spending some time at the Mid-1 'nade his home in Aberdeen for a
Pines Club. I number of years when he was engi-
Mrs. Pethic and son Richard left! neer on the i\berdeen and Rockfish
by train for Richmond Tuesday morn-' railroad. Since moving to Laurinburg,
ing, where the latter will resume his j was master mechanic in the rail-
studies at St. Christopher’s School, i’oad shops of the Laurinburg & South-
Miss Alice Holmes has returned railroad,
to Southern Pines after spending Surviving him are one brother,
U. s. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
A SAFE CONSERVATIVE BANK
WE SOUCIT AND APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS
Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage Space
All Departments Commercial Banking
NEW BANKING HOURS
Mon. to Fri., 9 a. m. to 2 p. m Sat, 9 a, m. to 12 noon
some time in Burlington,
Mrs, Bion H. Butler and Mr, and
Mrs. How’ard Butler have returned
from Hartwell, Ga., where they at
tended the Butler-McGukin wedding,
which took place last Friday, Decem
ber 29th.
Bob Peck has returned to Duke Un
iversity after spending the Christ
mas holidays with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham.
Miss Margaret Olmsted, and War
ren Olmsted are among the students
returning to Chapd Hill after spend
ing the holidays here. Miss Irma
Fisher has also returned to the Uni
versity,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmsted are
Malburn Blue of Hoffman; one son,
Fred Blue of Aberdeen, and two
daughters. Misses Estelle and Mary
Blue of Laurinburg. A niece, Miss
Mary Blue, made her home with him.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BEANS 6 25
Grandmother's
SQUARE ROLLS Nkg. 6C
lA service is held every Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock in the church
in E. New Hampshire avenue. The
subject of the Lesson-Sermon for
next Sunday, January 7, will be
“God.” The reading room in the
church is open every Wednesday af
ternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock. All
are cordially invited to attend the
service and to use the reading room.
SUNNYFIELD
PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR 3 pfcgs- 1?i
SYRUP 2 ss. 25
Rajah
Ulended
QUAKER AIAID
COCOA 10c I SOAP 2
Small
Cake*
5e
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
5c a Cake
CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO
JUICE
4 Cans 25c
Sunnyfield Creamery
BUTTER'" 25‘csu21'
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Artichokes, 2 for 25c
Beans, stringless, 3 lbs. 25c
Beans, Limas, lb. 25c
Peas, fancy green pod, lb. — 15c
Cabbage, white or green, lb. 5c
Cauliflower, ’ trimmed, lb. 15c
Carrots, bunch 9c
Egg Plant, lb. 10c
Celery, 3 for 25c and 2 for — 25c
Mushrooms, lb. — 40c
Hubbard Squash, lb. 5c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Pork Shoulder, lb. -..I2V2C
Lean Pot Roast Beer, lb— 12%c
Ground Beef, lb. I2I/2C
Boned Rolled Roast, lb. ..20c
Pork Chops, lb. 15c
Country Dressed Fowl, lb 19c
Turkey, Long Island Duck.
Fish and Oysters.