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/ Page Six THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, December 6, 1936. I Here We can ea36 some of your gift problems with our new and extensive showing of (JIFT W<VKES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON F’ine (’andies in Attractive Boxes, Toile* Sets,l*(rfiimes Belber Week End Cases Tobacco and Cijjars in (iift Boxes Sandhill Drug Company Strvict-Dependability Broid Street Southern Pines 15 Shopping Days And Christmas Will Be Here. Buy Your Gifts At Melvin’s, For Father, Mother, Sister and Brother. You Will Enjoy These Presents. PINEHURST FOK MEX AND BOVS: Men's Bath Robss $3.50 Neckties Gloves Bill Folds .1. ... 25c, 50c, 75c Hats £ind Caps 50c to $3.95 Men’s and Boys’ Shirts 50c to $1.50 All Wool Melton Jackets, for Men and Boys $2.50 to $3.50 Sweaters from 49c to $2.75 Men’s Sox ; 10c to 35c Boy.s’ 3-4 Sox 10c, 15c, 25c Friendly Five Shces $5.00 Other Shoes $1.98 to $2.98 Suit Cas=s and Hat Boxes $1.00 —$1.98 Rayon and Crinkle Bed Spreads $1.00 and $1.50 Fine Jacquard Bed Spreads $2.75 and $2.98 25c to 50c i Bf-autiful Towels and Wash I $1.00 ' Cloth Sets 50 and 98c t\ I A. Burker of Baltimore waa the I week-end guest of Harrison Stutts. I Mrs. Charles Picquet has returned ! from Louisville, Ky., where she vis- i ited relatives for several wc^s. Miss Carolina Page spent the week- enc’. ivith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-age. She had as her guest Miss Meredith Holderby. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cunningham , and baby son Bert have returned to j Zebulon after spending the Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Ethel Jour ney. ! Ernest Gamache and True Cheney ' have returned, having spent the week-end in Baltimore on business. Misses Margaret and Louise Law rence of Hamlet returned home Sun day after spending the past week a.s guests of their sister, Mrs. Clarence Thomas. | John T. West of Raleigh spent; j Monday here. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd return-, j ed to New York Tuesday night af- i I ter spending the week-end at their cottage, "Lenape." > Mrs. Berkley LeV. Allen of Bar Haibor, Me., has returned for the' season. | S. Y. Allen of New York is spend ing a short while at his cottage on i the Midland Road, coming especial ly for the 41st annual field trials. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Tyson arriv ed Sunday from Newark, Del., and will be here the entire season. Colonel A. R. Dillingham is a guest of Commodore and Mrs. J. T. Newton. Friends will be sorry to learn of' the illness of Mrs. A. J. Clow. Miss Gertrude Kelly returned to ^ school in Washington, D. C., Tues day night after spending the Thanks giving holidays with her parents. I Stanley Lacks has returned to Duke after spending a short vaca tion with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lacks. Mrs. \V. B. Gouger is recuperating at her home after being ill for two I weeks with bronchitis. Ladies Hand Bags Twin Sweater Sets Scarf and Cap Sets 50c to 98c $1.98—$2.98 ii .. 59c I NELViN BROTHERS Aberdeen, N. C. FOR \^OMEN and MISSES Nymphorm and Hanes Bloom ers, Panties, Slips 25c to 98c Outing Gowns and Balbriggan Pajamas 78c to 98c j Raycn and Silk Gowns 98c—$1.95 Scarfs .‘^5c Boxed Handkerchiefs 25c Fancy Wool Gloves 29c to 50c || Mrs. Foster Kelly, Mrs. Ranaolph IONA POPULAR BRANDS PEACHES 2 S'25e SUNNYFIELD OATS 4>>» »>< 25c 9 25c 2 Pkgi. 24e Tax 1c CIGARETTES GUARANTEED ECCS — Dozen — 29c SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Quartered Prints |b, 37c TUB BUTTER, LB. 35c. PINTO BiAN;» - ib. - ANN PAGE COCOA 2 CANS 15c GRANDMOTHER’S RYE BREAD 16-Oz. Leaf 8c Hominy Qrits, 3 lbs 10c Evaporated \pD^es, 2 lbs. Pfa or Nary ^eans, 7 lbs. Sultana Peanut Gutter, lb. jar Palmolive Soao, 3 bars . Baker’s % Ib. Cake Chocolate 15c Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. 15c SQUARE ROLLS, DOZ. 5c Ann Page Bakin; Powder, lb. can 15c Del Monte Peaches, Ig. can 19c Black Eye Peas, 3 lbs 2fyc Ann Page 8 No. 2 Cang Apple Sauce .. .25c Red Circle Coffee, lb 19c Whltehonse 8 tall cans Milk, evap 19c .25c 25c .15c .14c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Escarolle Salad, each 10c BElg^ium Endive, lb. 45c Watercress, each 15c Brussels Sprouts, qt. 32c California Carrots, bunch 10c Cauliflov^er. 2 ibs. .... 15c Grimm and Miss Gertrude Kelly spent Monday in Fayetteville. Mf.«! Erie Nelson, Mrs. Alex In- nes and Mrs. Willie Wilson were tea guests Tuesday afterrnoon of Mrs., Phillbrick. | Christopher Calloway of New York is the guest of his son Harold Calloway. Little Miss Mary Louise Black, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black is recuperating following an opera tion for removal of her tonsils. ! j The 4th meeting of the Farmer, I clan was held at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. G. W. Lee on Thanksglv- j ing Day. There were 67 members present. j The Third Annual Stunt Night will be presented by the Pinehurst School at the school auditorium Tuqnday ^ evening, December 10th at 8:00 o’clock. Each class will present a j stunt and an evening of interesting ' entertainment is assured. THeatre In “Ah Wilderness,” the attrac tion al the Pinehurst Theatre Mon day, December 9th, matinee and night. Wallace Beery plays on cf his greatest roles as the ineffective, alcoholic but lovable Uncle Sid, run ning the gamut from comedy to poignant tragedy with Aline Mac- Mahon, who plays the spinster aunt who loves but cannct marry him. Gihger Rogers, the titian-haired mate of Fred Astaire in "Top Hat," “Roberta” and others, achieves the goal of every Hollywood player-— solo stardom in a vehicle ideally suit ed to .her distinctive talents, VIn Person” the attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday, December 1th, matinee and night. “In Person” provides Gin ger with a rich light comedy-drama role and enable her to sing three original popular scngs and execute several striking dances. Radio amateur programs come in for good-natured spoofinq in the screen farce, “Millions in the Air,” the attraction at Pinehurst Friday, December 13th, matinee and night. Most of the action takes places in a radio studio, and the villain of the story is or Dsbbil Gong. If you like smart, sparkling, so phisticated, screen drama, “Splen dor,” at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, De cember 9, 10, 11, with a Tuesday matinee, will give you a grand evening’s entertainment. “Splendor" tells the story behind New Ycrk’s Fifth Avenue—the pretense, the struggle to keep up a front, Miriam Hapkins as a pretty Southern girl plays the lead. Not since his “Bulldog Drummond" roles has Donald Coleman had a part so particularly suited to his talents and a story so in keeping with his flail' for the suave and debonair as “The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo,” playing a return en gagement at Southern Pines Thurs day, Friday, Saturday, December 12, 13, 14, with a Saturday matinee. The Carolina Theatre F’inehurst—Soiitli<?rn Pines PRESENTS AHWILDERNES! ? Ladies Gloves $1.95 to $4.50 Women’s and Children’s Woolen Gloves 65c—$1.00 Scarf and Belt Sets, special 89c Special Reductions on Sleeping and Lounging Pajamas Balbriggan Pajamas $1.00 to $2.50 Shatter Proof Beetle Wear North Carolina Mountain Products Airplane and Leather Luggage Smart Handbags $1.39 to $10.00 Special Sale This Week Sweaters and Millinery. C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. PRESIDENT’S FORMER L.AW PARTNER A GUEST HERE Basil O’Connor of New York, whose law partner before he became Gov- I ernor of New York and President of: I the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt, has been a guest this week i at the Pine Needles Inn.. Mr. O’Con nor came down for a rest and a few I rounds of golf, and had with him I John Reigel of New York. Bill folds, pass cases and key car riers in fine leather at Hayes. One Cent ■ word each insertion. Minimaa eharce, 25 cent*. ' All Want Ada anit be paid for before Insertion. Postal Telegraph Company, Southern Pines now open until 10 o’clock nights. Send your telegrams and cables by Postal Telegraph where the rates are cheaper and the serv ice is quick. Phone 6381. D13. FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem five room cottage, garage. Address Y. care The Pilot. FOR SALE OR RENT: Five room cottage and garage in Southern Pines. Address Y, care Pilot. ’ I COMPLETE LINE OF TYPEWRIT- : ERS and Adding Machines includ-, ing Portables. Phone 5223 H. L. Brov/a, Representative of the Un-1 derwood Elliott Fisher Co., for! demonstration. Sales and Service, i P. D. Box 872, Southern Pines, N., C. D6 SPECIAL BUS RATES TO FLOR- i IDA. Jacksonville, $6.25, St. Peters burg, $8.75; Miami, $9.95; Orlan- | da, $8.50, Less 10 percent round-. trip. Convenient Stop-Overs. Tick ets and information at Postal Tel egraph Company, Southern Pines and Pinehurst. D6. IKalidce Beery I [Lionel Bdttfmore At Pinehurst Monday, December 9, 3:00 and 8:15 There will be a Showing of Etchings By Miss Ruth Doris Swett Friday—Monday December 6th & 9th At HAYES’ SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP IViMx OGE GEORGE BRENT [ RKO-KADIO PICTUKE At Pinehurst Wednesday, Dec. 11, 3:00 and 8=15 Presenting John Howard and Wendy Harried In “Millions In The Air” At Pinehurst Friday, Dec. 13th, 3:00 and 815 SAMUEL GOLDWYN At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Dec. 9, 10, 11, 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 • «D At Southern Pines Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 12, 13, 14, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 JOHNSON HOUSE Sunny, Attractive Rooms \ A home-like place to spend the night or season. Tasty Food. RATES: $4 to $6 per day or $25 to $40 per week. Dinners, $1.00—Served 12:30 to 1:30 ^ Luncheons—75c Noon or Night Waffles with Vermont Maple Syrup—50c, Served at any. time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hadwen 84 E. Massachusetts Ave. Phone 7265 Southern Pines COMING TO SOUTHERN PINES ON NATIONAL BETTER BILLIARDS PROGRAM We are pleased to announce the following schedule of ap pearance of Famous Champions and Former Champions at our parlors: 1 Erwin Rudolph—Tues., Jan 3, 1936, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. 2. Ora Momingstar—Tues., Jan. 17, 1936, 7:30 to 9:30 p, m. 3, Willie Mosconi—Tues, Jan, 31, 1936, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Pasquale Natalie, Tues., Feb. 14, 1936, 7:30 to d:30 p. m. Jay N. Bozeman—Tues, Feb. 28, 1936, 7 fO to 9:30 p. m. Kinrey Matsuyama, Tues., Mar. 13, 1936, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. John Layton, Tues., Feb. 27, .936, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. 4. 6 THE RECREATION SniTTHFRlM PINKS L. B. KING Plumbing and Heating Shop at Bennett St. and Penn Ave. Telephone 7885 Southern Pines
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