Friday, May 3, 1935. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five CASE OUT FOR MAYOR AGAINST DORSEY STUTZ (Continued from vage 1) Recorder’s Court, being defeated by J Vance Rowe of Aberdeen. Mr. Stutz has been Mayor ol Southern Pines for the past six years, and on the board for some 12 years, He is the agent here of the SeahoanS Air Line Railway, and a Democral in politics. As at the polls on Tuesday, only duly registered voters may cast their ballots at the caucus tonight. DR. SYMINGTON TO ADDRESS AUXILIARY MEET U’EDNESDAY ! The Week in Southern Pines The Pinehurst Chapter of the Moore County Hospital Auxiliary will hold its last regular meeting of the .season Wednesday, May 8th at 10:30 a. m. in the ladies’ parlor of the Community Church in Pinehurst. Dr. J. Symington, countj^ health of ficer, will be the speaker. The Pine hurst Chapter extends an invitation to the Southern Pines, Aberdeen and Carthage chapters to attend this meeting. MOTHERS DAY May 12 TAKE, GIVE or SEND 0)// •/ ' / \ljyhuman s aiul\i BROAD STREET PHARMACY R. L. HART, Proprietor Closing Out Sale ENTIRE STOCK Including Lamps, Glassware, Leather Goods, Overnight Bags, Linens, China, Pottery, Smoking Accessories BRIDGE PRIZES AND GIFTS ALL AT LESS THAN COST <5ift Sl)op West Broad Street Southern Pines THE COLONIAL INN The Colonial Inn will be open until July 1st. Rooms, with or without meals at reasonable prices. THE COLONIAL INN No. 6 New York Avenue Mrs. Leighton Huske Our New Shell Travelaide Station is a model of what a really good service station /should be. Newly constructed of brick in attractive design, it is located on U- S. Highway No. 1 between Southern Pines and Aberdeen. The finest Gasoline and Oils—Shell, of course. Goodyear Tires and Tubes And, expert mechanics to fix your car at low costs. tf Washing—Greasing—Polishing— Painting—Complete Over-Hauling I Miss Maide Lee Wade of Morehead I City is visiting Mrs. Homer Mann at I her home on Massachusetts avenue. I Mrs. da Peyster and her daughters, j^Mrs. Estelle Hosmer and Mrs. Jus- I tine Martin, have closed their home j on Weymouth Heights and returned I to Connecticut for the summer, j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruggles of Kingsport, Tenn., .spent a few day.s here this week visiting their parents. I Mrs. David B. Ogden and Miss Har. I I'iet Ogden left Tuesday for Bar Har bor, Me., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mr.s. Charles York of Exrter, N. H.. and Mrs. Ethel Nich ols and Oscar York of Boston were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leon York. Mrs. F. F. Travis and her daughter, Miss Ruth Travis of Greensboro, spent the week-end at their home here. K Miss Thelma Kelly is spending this week in Panama City, Florida. Delmar Twyman has gone to Amiss- ; ville, Va., for the summer. I Mrs. Bes.sie Blue ha."i gone to Rich mond, Va., for a week’s visit. ! Mrs. William Miller and several friends were in Durham this week. Mrs. Inez Bredbeck has as hei' ! guests this week Mrs. Fenner Baker, i Mrs. Adam Ohier, Mrs. Harley Clau. ■ sen and her .si.ster-in-law, Mrs. George j Wenger of Port Clinton Ohio, i Dr. Isabel Graves left Wednesday j for Washington where she will join j her sister. They will spend the sum- , mer in the north. ] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are 1 spending a week in Rhode Island and I New York. I Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graff, who have been spending the winter at The jResthaven. returned this week to their I home in Newton Center, Mass. Miss Betty Bradley left Wednesday ^ for New York where she will spend j a week before going on to Bar Har bor, Me. for the summer. Miss Dorothy Richardson spent the I past week-end in Chapel Hill. Milton Engstrom left yesterday for Binghamton, N. Y., where he will spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brindel visited in Charlotte last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W'altz of Ann Arbor, Mich., were the guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Leon York. Mr. and Mrs. Konold, who have oc cupied the Ogden cotage in Piney Woods for the winter, have returned to their home in Michigan. I Mrs. Ralph Chandler has returned from Cordell, Ga., where hse was call ed by the sudden death of her moth er. Mrs. Claude Haefer will give a re cital for her Southern Pines and Aberdeen pupils at the Community [ House in Aberdeen next Tuesday night. May 7th, at eight o’clock. 1 Mrs. L. B. Fisher, Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Crawford, and Mrs. ! J. B. Gifford motored to Fayetteville and Fort Bragg Tuesday. I Miss Eleanor Eddy, Miss Eleeinor Harlowe, Miss Lucile Grover and Miss Maybelle Ward of the Southern Pines I tennis team and Miss Louise Schiep- I ers and M. H. Turner went to Wil- I mington last Friday for the Wilming- ton-Southern Pines school tennis matches. Mrs. Robert Rose and Miss Moseley left Wednesday night to spend the summer in Binghamton, N. Y. Mrs. Flaschleander and her daught er, Miss Wally Flaschleander, of Richmond, Va., are spending some time in Southern Pines. Mrs. William Matchett and her small son Billy are leaving Friday for their home in Indianapolis, Ind., after visiting Mrs. Matchett’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes, for several W'eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrington left this week for Littleton, N. H., after closing the Southland Hotel for the season. Mrs. Inez Bredbeck and her house guests spent Tuesday and Wednes day in Charleston, S. C. Miss Anna M. Diehl left W'ednesday for Milton. N. Y., after spending the season here wtih Mrs. Harriet Stev ens. Miss Sara Turner, who has been a guest at the Hollywood for the sea son, returned this week to her home in Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Lillian W. Creamer of Dam- eriscotti, Me., has returned north af ter spending the season at the High, land Pines Inn. H. W. Goodman will close his home on South May street in a few day* and leave for North Dana, Mass. i C. C. James of Washington, D. C., I has returned home after visiting Mra I James at the New England House, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pottle left ! Thursday for Providence, R. I., after j spending the winter at the Hollywood. V. B. (Jack) Johnson is serious ly ill at the Moore County Hospital. Miss Dora Menzel will leave Friday for Spring Lake, N. J., after spend ing tbe winter in Pinehurst. Before leaving Mi.ss Menzel will visit her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Han^ Menzel. Mrs. J. s. Milliken entertained the Sewing Club Monday afternoon at her home on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Lillian B. Miller entertained a nui?iber of friends at a bridge party M nday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Poe have tak en one of Mrs. Wrenn’s apartments for the summer. The Thistle Club entertained its members and their guests at a pic nic luncheon at the Country Club Wednesday. Albert Lewis Adams, small son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Adams, entertain ed several friends at a party last Satuiday afternoon in celebration of his third birthday. Little Hazel Patch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Patch, cele brated her second birthday at a par ty on Tuesday afternoon. Among her guests were Jean Overton, Agnes Ann Buckley, Harriet Lawrence, Delores Merrill, Virginia Goulden. Billy Bry ant, Andy Page and Richard Patch. The Willing Workers of the Bap- ti.st Church w’ill give a picnic supper at the church grounds next Friday night, April lOth, at six o’clock. The penny bags and money from the basket will be collected at this time. .411 members and their friends are cordially invited. J. J. McHugh is recovering from an illness at Mercy Hospital in Char lotte. Miss Thelma Kelly is spending some time in Florida and Mexico. Miss Ruby Hall spent last w’eek end visiting friends near Columbia. S. C. -Mrs. Dunn Goulding, who has been vi.siting her father, Marland W'ool- nough ami Miss Gwendolyn Fowler will leave Monday for their home in Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornwell have taken one of the Lachine houses foi' the summer. Miss Florence Campbell entertain ed a number of friends at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Sara Busbee will give a re cital for her dancing school pupils in i Aberdeen Friday night. I Rev. and Mrs. Harding Hughes of Concord, were visitors here Monday, ; as the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. ' E. Cox. Mrs. J. D. Cox and Mrs B. T Cox of Winterville, and Mrs. J. W. John-1 son of Robertsonville, visited their nephew the Rev. W. E. Cox for sev- ; eral days this week. i I CARTHAGE Mrs. J. M. Lane w'as called to Alta i Vista, Va., Sunday because of the i death of her sister-in-law. i Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carter, Mrs. N. A. McKeithen Mrs. W. R Clegg, Mrs. Frances Nicoll and Miss Annie Mc Keithen attended the wedding of Miss Effie Leland and Frank Wilder in Aberdeen Saturday night. Mrs. O. D. Wallace and W’illis Bartlett attended the 50th w'edding anniversary of their parents in Rich mond Sunday. J. E. Muse, Jr., and H. S. Muse both of New York City are visiting their \ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muse. i Mrs. Claude Stutts and baby re turned to their home in Roanoke, Va., i Sunday after a three weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stutts. The Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Billups of | Kernesville spent a few days in Carthage last week with Mrs. Mollie i Person. i The Carthage Book Reviewers held their last meeting on Thursday j evening with Mrs. George Thomas. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flinchum of San. ford have moved to Carthage where they expect to make their home. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Landon Keley of Wil mington were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Miss Elizabeth Ann Spencer was hostess at a Circus Dance on Thurs day evening, celebrating her 17th birthday. Mrs. H. F, Seawell and Miss Meade Seawell received invitation to the ' White House Garden party given by Mrs. Roosevelt on Wednesday after noon. The members of the Carthage High School assembled last Thursday night, at the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst to celebrate the annual Junior-Sen ior banquet. Little Miss Frances Anne Clegg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clegg and Master Emmett Morton, son of Mr. and "Mrs. E. H. Morton entertain ed the members of the Senior class and the High School teachers at a treasure hunt on Friday evening. The hunt ended at Juniper Lake where a picnic supper w’as served. For Summer Comfort f * COOL^AH The hat with a thousand win- (luw.s. Tan and Grev) in pop ular .shapes. $1.95 Also Sennit Straws and new Panamas $1.50 up The Tog Shop Broad St. and N'’. H. Ave., Southern Pines Important Sale SILK UNDERTHINGS MILLINERY Spring Coats H.4RRIS TWEEDS IN DARK and PASTEL SHADES WE ARE READY WITH BATHING SUITS, ROBES, SHORTS and SLACKS C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE 1 SOUTHERN PINES | II F"OR SALE 1931 LA SALLE SIX WHEEL SEDAN Practically new and for sale at a sacrifice p*‘ice. PINEffllRST GARAGE rnntmKntg Planting Season CHICK *TARTEHA PURINA ,CHICK GROWEHA Calls for Fresh Seeds and Feeds We can fill your wants with fresh, clean stock reasonably priced. Wood’s Field and Garden Seeds, Acme Fertilizer, Poultry, Cow and Hog Feed. There are many starting- feeds but only ONE STARTENA, satisfies chicken hun ger for life, growth and development. Special in Beans, Otootan, Biloxi, Laredo, Osceola Velvet McNFJLL & COMPANY Feed and Seed Store Telephone 6244 Southern Pines Southern Pines Curb Market open every Saturday morning. Advertise Ir the Pilot