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Friday, November 23, 1934. THE PILOT. Suuthcrn Pines mnd Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Flv* P'all and 'NA^inter SHowing of AND Furnishings for MEN and BOYS TOP COATS, SUITS, ROBES, pajamas; SWEATERS, TIES, GOLF HOSE, MUFFLERS, ARROW SHIRTS NUNN BUSH SHOES, DOBBS and BERG HATS, DANIEL GREEN COMFY SLIPPERS INTERWOVEN' SOCKS Tiie Week in Southern Pines Miss Elsie Hewitt, Luella Hewitt I Miss Margaret Ashe of Wilmington and Mrs. J. T. Hewitt are back in | has been visiting her father, Ed Ashe j Southern Pines after a visit of three for a few days. I months In Pennsylvania. j James Swett has returned to his i Mr. and Mrs. William F. Allen ar- , home here for the winter after spend- ! rived last week from Portland, Me., | ing the past several months at Fort j and have taken a house in Knollwood > Bragg. I for the winter. j Mrs. Jack Emenheiser entertained ! Bill Upchurch attended the Duke- i the Sewing Club at her home on ; Carolina game in Chapel Hill Satur- j Connecticut avenue Monday after, i day and also visited his parents in noon. ; Apex over the week-end. Miss Katherine Buchan will arrive I Miss Ida Robin.son has taken a Wednesday to spend the Thanks- I room for the season at Mrs. Edson’s home on South East Broad street. I New arrivals at the Johnson House ! include Miss Jane Platt of Washing- ' ton, D. C., who is visiting her moth er Mrs. B. Y. Platt: and Mr. and their daughter and sister, Mrs. Mrs. Carlton Curtis of Camel, N. Y.; Ruggles. Joseph Potts, of New York, broth- i Cornwell, who was to er of R. F. Potts, is a guest at the ^he leading role in “Pov- Jefferson Inn. i Sandhills Little Marland Wollnough of Canada is ! theatre Guild, was called north last week because of the illness of her giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchan. Mrs. John W. Plummer and Robert Plummer have returned to their home in Wilmington after a visit MAX FACTOR'^S Face Powder ^ i Created to beautify screen > tut types ... each shade of r ! Max Factor's Face Powder I is a color harmony tone. 1r I Smooth and velvety in tex- ; -■ j ture...it clings for hours. : i i; Nominally priced. $1.00 <X.4L’DETTE t'OLBEKT, Far»mount Star m ★ MAX FACTOR'S ★ I Societf! Makv-Vp "Cosmttia of tht Stan' H O L L Y W O O II BROAD STREET PHARMACY Phone 5411 registered at the Jefferson Inn. Mrs. W. E. McCord is spending some time in New York city. Mrs. Etta W. Cox of Bristol, N. H., was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Dodge. Dr. and Mrs. Austin Flint of Mill- mother. Mr. and Mrse. Hunter Eckert of Reading, Pa., arrived this week and have opened their home on Indiana avenue for the season. The Hollywood Hotel opened for brook, N. Y., who have leased the ^he season on Tuesday. November 20th. The Tog Shop John Y. Boyd house for the winter, arrived in Southern Pines yester day. Mrs. E. P. Lee is visiting her moth er In the western part of North Car olina. Pope Inman speht the week-end in •? j Hamlet. H Dr. Jamie W. Dickie returned Sun- Broad St. and N. H. Ave., Southern Pines g DIAL For Qualit Cleaning MONTESANTI HONEST CLEANING—plus C.AREFUL PRESSING—plus RESPONSIBILITY ! » Siattnrtiup (ttariia lOc each and $1.00 a dozen. STUDIO WORK SHOP DESIGNED BY ETHEL B. FOWLER H 38 Massaehusetts Avenue South«*rn Pines HOLLYTREE NURSERIES SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. The best equipped nursery in this locality Professional Horticultural and * Landscape Advice E. MORELL, HORTICULTURIST Nurseries at Vermont Avenue and Page Street and Midland Road Telephone 7071 THE 1} TRADE STORE We Will Buy, Sell or Trade Anything COME IN AND SEE OUR xMUSEUM H. A. LEWIS, Trader day from San Antonio, Texas where he attended a medical meeting. Miss Dorothy Kaylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaylor, is re cuperating from a recent appendicit is operation at the Hlghsmlth hos pital in Fayetteville. Miss Katherine Lewis of Chicago, who ha.s spent several winters In the Sandhills, arrived here last week and has taken Mrs. J. H. Towne’s cottage In Weymouth Heights for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. West ot Mlddleburg, Va., have arrived to oc cupy Mrs. Henry A. Page, Jr.’s house In Weymouth Heights for the win ter. Mr. West is prominent in the hunting field and former secretary of the Mlddleburg Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | H. H. Beckwith Sunday night at Lovejoy’s. Dana S. Courtney of Chicopee, Mass., is a guest at the Belvedere for the winter. Ml', and Mrs. W. C. Fownes of Pittsburgh have arrived for the seas on and have opened their home In Knollwood. Miss Dorothy Pottle, and Mrs. Greer Stutz arrived Sunday night. Mrs. Stutz Is a gue,st of Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz. Among guests registered at the Belvedere recently are Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hileman of Harrisburg, Pa., A. S. Bailey of Philadelphia, Pa., Ur. Dan Howe of Bradford, Pa., and the Misses Mary and Martha Adams of Chautauqua, N. Y. , Miss Neilly Lloyd of Adams, Mass., is visiting her si.ster, Mrs. Jack John son. Miss Katharine Riggan was called home from Salem College in Winston- Salem Sunday because of the serious Illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cates of Ral eigh were guests Sunday of the lat- ter’s sisters. Misses . Lillian and Al thea Robert. Mrs. Austin Kepllnger and Miss Blanche Kepllnger of Alliance, Ohio and Nathan Clifford Brown of Port- i land, Me., are guests at the Jeffer son Inn. Eloise Everest entertained a num ber of friends at a luncheon Thurs day, November 15, celebrating her eleventh birthday. Her guests In cluded Betsy Jean Backer, Helen Cam eron, Joan Spring, Marguerite Os borne, Sue Ann Milliken, Nancy I W'renn, Clarice Dickerson, Marporle ' Jelllson, Ruth Swett, Polly Coble, Jacqulllne Bogg.s, and Emily Dell Hayes. Mrs. George W. Monroe returned last Saturday from a trip to Florida where she visited her son. Miss Lois N. Jones and Mis.s Jen nie Johnson of New York arrived a few days ago to spend several W'eeks at the Woodworth. Other guests re cently registered at the Woodworth Tots’ Pennsylvania Avenue T oggery Southern Pines CHILDREN’S CLOTHES INFANTS TO 16 YEARS Complete Outfitters for Both Boys and Girls. We are going to display a large and complete line of Christmas Toys. „ are Mr. and Mrs. H. Keating of Great Mrs. George W. Monroe will spend ® . ' Barrington, Mass., Misses Newbold, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Saunders of Billings, Montana. Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt has return ed from the north where she was call ed by the serious llloess of her sis ter. She was accompanied home by her daughters, Elsie and Luella. Miss Alice E. Smith has returned from Littleton, N. H., and has taken an apartment In the Mudgett build ing for the season. Miss Mabel Coffey of Blowing the week-end in Winston-Salem vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Collister. Mrs. Monroe plans to stop In Greens boro on her way back home to visit Mrs. F. F. Travis. Mrs. F. V. Dennison has returned to her home here after a trip to Columbia, S. C. Alden Bowers arrived Wednesday from a trip to Connecticut. Mrs. R. E. DuRant was hostess to Circle 2 of the Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen at a silver tea given I Hayes' Sandhill Book Shop Social Stationery Greeting Cards Radios Typewriters r «4. « ~ Rock Is spending the winter here, for the benefit of Barium bprings ® Orphanage, Tuesday afternoon. I Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower and children, who have been spending a Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Shaw spent Tues- few weeks at the Haines Apartment, day in Bladenboro. Mr. Thrower and Saturday for Raleigh. Mr. Shaw enjoyed a day’s quail hunt-' the arrivals at The Holly- ing wood are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Muriel Spaeth is out again after Shellady, Wilmington, Del.; Mr. : Frank E. Olds and Wm. H. Steers, a long illness. Mrs. J. C. Barron, Mrs. W. J. Ben nett, Mrs. William .Schroeder, Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Howard and the Rev. and Mrs. Craghill Brown at tended the District meeting of the Crocker and M..s R. von Dach, Bos Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stllle, Larchmont, N. Y.; Mr. ana Mrs. R. Watkins and Mrs. E. V. Lo renz, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Uriel H. ton, Mass.; Mrs. W. T. Dewey, Mont pelier, Vt. Women’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church. Ralph Mills attended the N. C. Sec tion of American Water Works As sociation meeting last week in Ellz-' abeth City. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of 1 '^hose average is not lower than 90. High School Notes The honor roll of Southern Pines High School comprises those students Portsmouth, N. H., were recent vis- Carollne Lewis and David Prlllman Itors in Southern Pines. Mr. Moore ^re the honor students of the senior is superintendent of schools in Ports-1‘^•ass, Mildred Powell and Edwin New- mouth, and they are both friends of | the sophomores, and Ernestine Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grey. i Clara Hall, Charles Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmldlapp of i I^it'^hle and James Spring of New York have leased Mrs. Clara fre,«hman class. Twenty-five boys and twenty-two girls answered the first call for bas ketball practice last Monday after noon. From this group a powerful quintet and sextet of cagers should emerge. EVERYTHING FOR THE DESK OR OFFICE West Broad Street Southern Pines Pushee’s house for the winter, and ! will arrive some time in December. Burrell G. White has opened his home In Knollwood for the winter. Mrs. E. B. Howland of Titusville arrived the latter part of last week and has opened her home on High land Road for the season. George Moore is enjoying a few days hunting In Fayetteville this week. Mrs. Frank Shamburger and Mrs. George C. Moore will entertain the Afternoon Club at a progressive bridge luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Moore on Massachusetts ave nue. The Junior class Is grateful to Pope Inman, head of the meat department in the local A. & P. store, for the ten-pound turkey which he present ed the class. The turkey was used as the prize in a game of chance from which the class made $25.00, to be used to help give the annual Jun ior-Senior prom. Ralph Mills was winner of the turkey. CATHERINE PIERSON Interior Oecorator /raperies aiipapers Work SLops I loiiseJkoli! Sliops boutliern Pines 2601 Weymouth Estate FOR SALE Several beautiful lots, about one acre in size, in Pines and Dog woods, serviced by town water, electricity and telephone. Let me show you some attractive sites. Eugene C. Stevens Sales Representative Southern Pines, North Carolina RAEFORD THEATRE Raeford, N. C. Evening Shows at 7:15 and 9 Thursday, Friday, Nov. 22, 23—Matinee Friday 3:30 KAY FRANCIS and.LESLIE HOWARD in R. H. Bruce Lockhart’M Famous Story, “BRITISH AGENT” Saturday. N'ov. 24—Shows at 2—3:30—7:15 and 9 KENY MAYNARD in “KING OF THE ARENA” Monday, Tuesday. Nov. 25, 26—Matinee Monday 3=30 America’s First Actor, GEORGE M. COHAN in “GAMBLING” With WYNE GIBSON and DOROTHY BURGESS Wednesday, Nov. 27—Matinee at 3:30 with Binnie Barnes “ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE
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