Friday, February 16, 1934. THE PILOT. Southern Pinen and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Fiv» The Week, in Southern Pines Mrs. A. F. Roselle returned to her home in South Norwalk. Conn., af- ter a visit of ten days in Southern Pines. Miss Virginia Kane and Miss Dor- i is Eddy left Monday for Kushequa, { Penn. They will return next week, j accompanied by Miss Kane’s father, | E. K. Kane. I Michael Roskie of Pajsaaic, N. J., I is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George I Straka (or some time. Mrs. F. A. Lane, of I.Anes Mills, I Penn., and daughter Miss Naoma I Lane of Johnstown. Penn., visited Mr. | and Mrs. F. E. Walker and Mr. and | Mrs. Bion H. Butler last week, en- route to Palm Beach, Florida, where I they plan to spend some time. Miss Florence Kane and Edgar | Johnson have returned to Pennsyl- j vania after spending -a few days here j as guests of Miss Kane’s mother,! Mrs. E. K. Kane. | C. T. Patch and Mrs. Lillian Miles returned Saturday from a shopping trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower have returned from Henderson where they were called at the sudden death of the ' latter’s brother, Clifton Currin. Mrs. Carlton Wicker has gone to her home In Portland, Maine where she will visit for a few weeks. En route to Portland she stopped at Laur ence, Mass., to attend the wedding of a friend, Miss Elsie Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pattan of j Cleveland, Ohio are guest.s at the Woodruff for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnston of Rochester, N. Y., left Wednesday for points scMth after stopping at The Wood- worth for a few day.s to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beal also of Ro chester. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston ex pect to return to The Woodworth soon, to complete their vacation. Mrs. C. D. F'olsom of Boston, Mass., is the guest of her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mer rill. Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Merrill, accom panied by Mrs. Folaom expect to leave Friday for Bradentown, Fla., where they will spend the remaind er of the sea.siin. Mrs. H. C. Greene of Hartford, Oonn., arrived last week to spend the season at The Smilax. Dick Sugg, Buster Patch, Bob Beck, Bob Gifford and Ben Brown i went to Chapel Hill last Thursday to attend the Caroline-State basketball game. Bill Fisher, student at Slate Col lege in Raleigh spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cole and chil dren left Tuesday morning for Chat tanooga, Tenn., after spending a month in the Milan house on Illinois avenue. Morris Eadie left a few days ago for St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Willetts of Roslyn, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Ekl- ward Streeter of Great Neck, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Delehanty of Locust Valley, L. I.^ are among recent arrivals for the fox hunts. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Evarts of New York arrived at The Paddock Saturday for a visit. Johnston deForest and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAdoo of New York, Mrs. Wallace McLean and daughter. Miss Catherine McLean of Scarsdale are among golfers at Mid-Pines Club. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clinch Tate ot Westport, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. R. McAlphin of Greenwich. Conn.. ar rived at the Highland Pines Inn Fri day for several weeks of quail hunt ing. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Burke have as their guest for a week, James L. Mitchel of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ecker arrived at The Paddock Thursday for a two weeks’ visit. Frederick B. Lee of New York ar rived at The Inn Friday for .several weeks of hunting. The Guild of the Emmanuel Church will meet at the home of I.irs, Colon S. Carter next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Vincent of New Yoik and Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of Buffalo, New York will be guests of Mr. and Mrs, Almet Jenks, for a few days next week. Mrs. Thoma.s Newman who ha.s been staying with her daughter, Mi.ss Nancy Newman has returned to her home in Douglaston. L. I. Misses Jennie and Annie Myre oi Cascile, New York arrived last week to spend the season at The Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howarlh of Lanette, Ala., and Mrs. O. E. Uavis of San .Antonio, Texa.s will arrive Friday to spend some time here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ho- warth. O. W. Holmes of Fayetteville was a guest recently of W. Schroeder. ,. Among recent arrivals at the Mid- Pines Club are Mr. and Mrs. Isiac Clothier, III, of Enfield, Penn., and A. H. Ham of New York, with a party of three. Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jehks, Mr. Laing and Jimmie Townsend left Thursday for Amissville, Virginia to spend a few days. Socials The Civic Club gave a benefit bridge party at The Southland Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Carl Thompson won high score prize, which was a beautifully decorated cake in the shape of a valentine. Miss Birdelia Bair received 'Door Prize.’ Other prize winners were Mrs. William E. Cox, Miss Louise Mann, Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Mrs. J. L. Daniels, Mrs. Elmer Davis, Miss Florence Camp, bell, Mrs. H. A. Gould, Mrs. Wad- well, Mrs. J. D. Sitterson and Miss Burdett. Mrs. L. M. Daniels entertained her bridge club last week at her home on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Barrett Harris was winner of high score. Other members Included Mrs. Russell Lorenson, Mr^ Doc Parsley, Mlss Eileen Loomis, Miss Iris Tate, Miss Betty Bradley and Mrs. John Muiphy. Mrs. Frank Goodwill entertained at Sue Ann Milliken and Louise Man ning Milliken entertained several friends at a Valentine party at their home on New Hampshire avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Sue Ann’s guests were Nancy Wreen, Tootsie Everest, Ann Walker, Louise’s guests were Ann Perkinson, Pauline Mae Nichols and Gill Goodwill. Mr. and Mrs. Craighill Brown en tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Laing of Ami.'^sville, Virginia for dinner Monday evening. ^tt■s. Hai ry Vale was hoste.ss Tues day afternoon to a number of guests at bridge and tea at her home on Valley Road. Mrs. Harry Beckwith entertained at a dinner parly at Lovejoy’g last week. Among her guests were Dr. and Mrs. William MuJgett, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Clara Pu- shee. Mr. and Mrs. P^mmett French and Mrs. Henry Dingley. The pupils of Mrs. Hafer’s Bible class will give a piano recital on Tue.sday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Win From Carthage But Lose to Hemp Teams Pinehurst Paragraphs I Southern Pines Boys and Girls ^ Break Even for Week i in Basketball I With the Carthage outfits the vic- j tims of their power, the Southern I Pines school basketeers raked up i their third straight victory last i Thursday night on their home court. : The boys were victors by a 24-14 I score, while the girls triumphed by i 25-14. Bob Gifford, lanky center of the locals, paced his teammates to their win as he accounted for 14 points. Bob Beck also featured with some nice shots and played a splendid floor game. Marlon scored 3 baskets to lead for Carthage. Frances Swearingen went Gifford one better in total points to lead the girl’s scoring. Mary Elizabeth Cam eron ranked second with 8 while Jean Zimmerman and Martha Carlisle starred on the defense. Miss Wicker of Carthage accounted for 12 of her On Tuesday night the locals jour neyed to Hemp to take on the Ellse teams and suffered a pair of defeats I by the powerful academy teams. The ; boys bowed by 20-5, and the girls ! had equal difficulty and succumbed ! by a 15 point margin, 25 to 10. Tonight, Friday, the locals take on ; the West End tennis, finalists in I last year’s County Championships, ' on the local court. Southern Pines I hopes to avenge an early season de- ! feat.. the home of Dr. and Mrs. Milliken at the corner of Ashe street and New' Hampshire avenue. All friends and ^ relatives of the pupils are cordially Invited to be present at this recital. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis who f»I)cnt the summer In St. Johnsbury, Vt., have returned to their home here < for the winter. Mrs. John Thomp.son of Brooklyn, N. Y.. has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Colin S. Carter for the past week, leaving for Bradenton, Fla., Wednesday. I Commander C. B. C. Carey of the U. .S. Navy, stationed at Washington, D, C., arrived this week to spend some lime at the home of his mother-in- law, Mrs. Jane H. Towne on Morgan- , ton Road. Mr. and Mr.s. Clarence Edson were dinner and theatre guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunlap, Jr., Monday I evening at Pinehurst. The February meeting of the Moore County Hospital Auxiliary was held Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. H. H. Johnson. Circles One, Two and Three of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Community Church will meet next Tuesday night with the following hostesses, respec tively: Mrs. Ellis Fields and Mrs. Joe Hensley. Miss Blanche Smith was hostess to the business girls’ circle at her home Tuesday night of this week with 19 members present. The Bible study in Luke was led by Mrs. W. M. Mc Leod. In the social hour following the meeting, the hostess served refresh ments in which the Valentine motif was beautifully carried out. The regular monthly meeting of the Pinehurst Parent-Teacher Associa tion will be held next Wednesday af. ternoon, February 21, at 3:15 o’clock in the .school auditorium. An Inter esting program will be arranged and all persons Interested in the school are invited to attend. The Rev and Mrs. W. M. McLeod were honor guests for dinner at the Carolina Hotel Saturday night. A group from Mr. McLeod's congrega tion were hosts for the delightful occasion. Mrs. A. P. Thompson entertained for luncheon at her home on Wednes. day, Mrs. W. M. McLeod, Mrs. Gor. don Cameron, Mrs. E. B. Keith, Mrs. I. C. Sledge and Mrs. Alex Stewart. Mrs. Gordon Cameron entertained at a series of parties Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. Willard Dunlop and Mrs. True P. Cheney won high score honors in bridge on Thursday and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. E. B. Keith and Mrs. L. L. Yost were winners Friday afternoon. Others playing were Mrs. Eric Nelson, Mrs. Eva Dunlop, Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. Tom j Cole, Mrs. Clarence Lyman, Mrs. Alex Innes, Mrs. Wesley R. Viall, Mrs. Lloyd Tate, Mrs. Harold Callo way, Mrs. F. L. Dupont, Mrs. S. K. ! Jellison, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mrs. 1. C. Sledge. Mrs. J. I. O’Brien, Mrs. F. ' C. Pinkerton and Mrs. W. R, Johnson. Mrs. Murdoch McLeod and Mrs. Frances Nlcoll of Carthage were I guests for lea. Mrs. McLeod received the guest prize. Mrs. A. M. Oglesby and sons, Al. bert and John and Mi.ss Betsy Ogles- , by spent the w'eek-end wtih their kin.sman, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Wad dell at Fairbluff. The Mi.sses Kate and Lena Stew art, Jane Davis and Stewart Wilson, students at Flora Macdonald College ' were guests Sunday of Miss Sarah j Stew’art. ! Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hardin of j Commerce, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stutls at their home on Midland Road. Miss Betty Presley retuined to her home in Durham Wedne.sday after spending some time here visiting I Mrs. Violet Farrell. Mrs. Farrell mo- j tored up with her and returned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Campbell had as their guest this week, Mrs. Camp bell’s brother, R. O. Harriss of Fay etteville, who just recently returned from Paris. W.ALTER FRANKL, ARTIST, LE.ASES PILOT’ BUKi., STUDIO Walter Frankl, Boston artist who is wintering in Southern Pines, has leased the second floor of The Pilot building on East Broad street as a studio. Mr. Frankl took possessiun , this week. The lease was negotiated through the office of E. C. Stevens. ssr CIGARET TES - $1.19 RAJAH BLENDED ^ a SYRUP K IOC FINE FLAVOR ^ CHEESE'^ I/C Grandmother'i ROUND ROLLS 2 9c N. B. C. Royal Nut Top CAKES lb. 29c THE FAMOUS A&P COFFEE TRIO AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES EIGHT O’CLOCK Mellow 3 u,. 50c Red Circic 19c BOKAR 23c MELLO WHEAT pkg- ^ ^0 OCT. TOILET SOAP 3 13c ENCORE Macaroni Spaghetti 4 19c EL RIO COFFEE 2 25c BULK CANDIES 2 »>• 25c SUNNYFIELD Pancake FLOUR 3 19c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Peas, California, 2 lbs 25c Lima Beans, lb. 15c Beans, Stringless, 2 lbs. .. 25c Mushrooms, box ..40c Parsley, Curley, bunch ... ..10c Potatoes, new Red Bliss, lb .5c Oranges, 5 lb. bags, each ....17c Lettuce, hard firm head, 4 for - - 25c Celery, well bleached, 2 for 15c Cranberries, Cape Cod, lb.. 15c Cauliflower, trimmed, 2 lb 25c MEATS Boned and Rolled Roast, lb. 20c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ...15c Sunny field Bacon, lb. 23c Leg of Lamb, lb. 29c Vacuum Cooked Ham, lb. 29c Oysters, qt. 39c—49c Beechnut Bacon, Jones’ Sau sage, Sweetbreads, Squabs, Native Calf Liver, Roasting Chickens Phone 5704 PINEBLUFF The Misses Florence Fowle and Pauline Little motored to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, S. C., and spent several days last week. Douglas Alli.son of Mt. Gilead spent several days last week with his mother. J. W. Brooks of New York was a guest at Miss Pauline Littles’ home last week. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will hold a Kitchon Shower Tea Friday afternoon in the Sunday School rooms from 3:00 to .5:00 o’clock. Clyde Simpson, Jr.. of Nortolk, Va., has been visiting his aunt. Miss Ella Backu.s. Mr. Stef fey of Brooklj'n was a week-end gue.st at the Linwood. Dan Christopher was called to Dan bury, Conn., Monday night by the sudden death of his mother. I McLEAN FURNITURE COMPANY SoutHern F*ines is always the Best place to buy your home furnishing's— Smaller profits, faster selling and easier terms—that’s our motto. A small down payment delivers any item to your home. NIAGARA Mrs. C. H. Jennings and son Cal- vin, wife and son of Dr. C. H. Jen nings, well known x-ray specialist or Fitchburg, Mass., spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Williams. Mrs. Williams is the doc tor's niece. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jellison of Pine hurst were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams on Tuesday evening. The Young Peoples’ Society of Nia gara will give “The Family Alblum,’,’ of Mrs. Almira Pease at the Church Friday night, February 23, at 8:00 o’clock. Admission, 10c. The residents here appreciate very much the effort put forth by the Southern Pines Fire Department. Miss Maude McDonald of Carthage Is spending the week at the home of W. K. McDonald in the Weir's cot tage. , Mrs. C. L. Dutton has returned from a trip among relatives near Freder- ioksburg, Va. Work has begun on the water pro ject that was approved for our vil lage. Men started working on the job Wednesday of this week. The people of Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen are invited to at tend a meeftlng at the Methodist church of Aberdeen at 3 o’clock this Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lem Gileath of Charlotte, National evan^llst of the Women’s Christian Tempesance Union, will be the speaker. I^leat Values Savings in store for you, all you have to do is call 6911. We deliver. MEATS. GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. VERMONT MARKET BILLIARDS AND BOWLING Our Pocket Billiard Tables were good enough. No body complained about them. We could have gone right on doing busintss, but to keep the hig'h standard of our place up, we spent a lot of money to give you better ta bles ac the same cost. So we have made a Billiard Parlor out of a Pool Room. THE RECREATION GEORGE R. STRAKA, Manager Broad Street Southern Pines F"or Sale Large, furnished bungalow and two car garage at 60 Massachusetts Avenue. All improvements. Lot 100 ft. by 293 ft. Right of way to alley in rear. Cheap for a quick sale. Apply your own broker or Jesse M. Hayes, Beach Road, Fairfield, Conn. iGilRlEAir AinLANinic IPACiiinic JDQL

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