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Friday. February 28, 1936. •THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina , Page Five BIRD C’Lt-B AGAIN ACTIVE; (to accompany them on their excur- MEETINdS EA<1H Tl!*:SDAY , sions to Miilen Park, meeting at the I New England House on South Ben- Among Southern Pines activities nett street at 9 a. m. that have been greatly curtailed by. snow and cold have been the activi ties of the Southern Pines Bird Club, A few faithful and enthusiasiic mem bers have been going to Millen Park, the society’s bird sanctuary, every week especially to see that feed was placed for the birds. While other members, unable to get here were feeding the birds at their homes. In this way many of the lives of our feathered songsters have boon sav ed. Several members repaired to the New England House last Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock and from there went to the sanctuary where a num ber of resident species were observ ed and a few of the haidy adventur ers of the south noted. At that time it was agreed, since suitable weather I C I'KKENT E\ ENTS C Ll B I INVITES NEW .ME.MBEK.S j I The Current Events Club invites i ! now members. Meetings are held each j Tuesday and Thur.sday evening from ' 7:30 to 8:30 in Room No. 1 in the j Patch Building. Southern Pines. A j B ok Club is also being organized ‘ with Mrs. Hobeit Leatham. who is t leader of both groups. There arc no duos, and all are welcome. 1 I>. A. K. \M» <il ESTS TO HEAK IIISTOKV OK .MOOUE (OI NTV F. Potts spent Tho Alfred Moore Chapter, U. A. R., will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in tho Southern Pines School Library. “The History of Mooie C unty," written by Mrs. seemed now to have arrived, that ^ George Giaves of Carthage, will be each Tuesday, all those interested in ; read. Not only Daughters but other birds would be welcomed by the club visitois are invited. SEE US For General Electrical Refrijjerators and Ranges, PHILCO RADIOS C. J. SIMONS 4 E. Connecticut Avenue Telephone 7151 iwm ti 11 tin The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and daughters, Abbott and Miss Eleanor Barron. ] Polly and Elizabeth of Conneut, Ohio, | Miss Thelma Kelly spent Ih • week- I arrived Saturday to sp.nd several | end at her home in Broadway. | Miss Mary Scott Newton spent Sunday in Pinebhiff visiting friends, Mrs. Grace Eustis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawrence Bodine, Noel Laing and Th mas Giriller attended the races in Camden. S. C., over the week-end. H E. Thrower returned Saturday from a few dp vs spent in Atlanta, Georgia. F'liends will regret to learn that Mrs. Robert Smith, who has sp nt nuiny year.-; in Southern Pines, is very sciiou.sly ill at her home in Millbrouk. New York. Mrs. .John Ferguson Is able to be out again after an illness > f six we. ks. The Gertrude Circle of the Baptist Church met at the home of Mr.<^. Louis Scheiper Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Keefe of Washingtcjn, D. C., were week-end guests of Mr.-i, Pollen Taft. Miss Doiolhy Moore, Miss Winnie Alexander and Miss Pauline Poe left Thursday for a few days stay in Lex- ingt n. Virginia. While there they will attend the mid-winter dances at V. M. I. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Abbott ami theii' sons John and Farrington, Jr., of Au- I burn, Maine arriv.d at Mid-Pines on Saturday for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. Armitt Brown of Philadelphia, Pa., were overnight I guests at the club on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R .D. Clemson of Southern Pines left a few days ago for New York have returned an extended stay in Florida, days heie, Mr, and Mts. R Sunday in Sanford. Mr. and Mr.s. Nick Stanley and sons, Pr.ctor and David are spending a few days in town enroute from Miami, Florida to their home in Northeast Harbor, Maine, f I Mrs. R. B. Morris of Gie.nsboro was the week-end gue.st of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ailams. Mis.^ Sara Durant of Charlotte si)ent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Durant. | Elmei- E. Davis, Jr., spent the week-end with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davis. Mrs. Carmen Adams of Pinebiuff wh has b.en ill with influenza is convalescing at the home of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Atlams, Paul Blue, student at the Univer sity spent the week-end at home, I H nson Maples, student at David-1 .von College spent the week-end with his .parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maples. Mrs. Clarence Swai ingen and ^ ■ir-ughlcr. Mi-s Ma:gue;ite Swaring'n of S:inro'.d spent Tuesday in Southern I’ines. i Miiss Sii:-an Swett of the Women's f:-;ilf!ge (jf U. N. C. in Greensboro spent th. weekend at her h me here. Miss Ca.herine Monsham who has been spending several months in (’IIK'KEN niNNEi; THl i?SI)AY I An appetizing chicken dinner is to be served at the f-'uircn cf Wide Fellowship next Thursday at 12:30 o'clock, for which advance reserva tions and tickets may be obtained at the Southein F'ines Library or Mrs. Gifford's flower shop. The price of the dinner will be 65 cents. w BUY EXTRA QUALITY FOR JUST A FEW RE CENTS cjOOD iiSKEv PRICED RIGHrj C^' GiapAk Outfinm cfTfbk':^ V H.G-. MCELROY M O N T E S A N T 1 Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 t I ETON’S SIEAMIIOM Robert Kiilton wi;h the aid of Liv ings! n, ijuilt the first practical steamboat in Ani( :ica. His enter prise was greeted t y jeers whfn his first attempt to start the craft failed. He proved hi.' theory in steam, however, by making a trip from N w York to Albany and back in 72 hours. From that time on. steam navigation forged ahead and the U. S, soon became a pow er in merchant marine. •\ skillfiilly trained staff of ex- |MTts relieve the taniily of endless iletaiK. ‘Jimmd Q)irtctm 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES The New R. C. A. Radios with all metal tubes $39.95 and up Reming”ton Rand Portable Typewriters and Adding Machines Bancroft Tennis Rackets Burke Golf Goods All the newest Books HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOR SHOP East Broad Street Southern Pines %iSeaboardk 4&vke Is my routing for less than car load ^ipments from now on r J Mrs. VV. J. Doyle and small daught er, Betsy of Wilmington, Delaware were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Eid Fields spent the week-end in Nashville. Mrs. Elizabeth Eadie spent Tuesday in Raleigh. E. J. Austin of Chapel Hill was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. R, F, Potts spent Monday in Greensboro. Miss Mary Richardson left a few days ago for Watertown, Mass,, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Ramona Landon Blodgett of East Hartford, Conn., is expected to arrive in Southern Pines the latter part of this week and will be the guest of her uncle anJ a.int. Dr. and | Mrs. C. Rexford Rayn^nd. 1 W. E. P'lynn and M. H. Turner kft i Thursday for Florida wheie they will ■ ' spend several weeks. ' Ronnie Parks of Raleigh, was a vis itor in town Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have return- j ed from several weeks’ stay in Flor- I ida. Howard McNeill and Pete Freeman are spending a few days in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mts. Harry Ehler motored to Charlotte Monday. "Spike” Tremar is spending sever al days in Amissville, Va. Ernest I. W'hite, w'ho is spending the winter at The Padd:ck, has gone to Florida for a few days’ visit with ' his daughter, Mrs. Douglas Burden ; of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clemens of Han- ' over, Mass., visited friends in town I Monday. 1 Miss Irene Rich, well known motion I picture actress spent the week-end at I the Paddock, I Mrs. R. H. Valentine and son, Rich- I ard H. Valentine who have been in I Florida for some time spent Monday 1 in Southern Pines enroute to Stafford Springs, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grover vis. to the Mid Pines after an extended I trip through Florida. They made the entire trip in their n^w cabin plane. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Parker of Mid- ' dletown. New York arrived at the Mid Pines on Sunday for a few days' ' stay, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Taylor. Jr., ' of Wakefield, Mass., arriv:d Sunday I night at the club for an extended stay. Irving C. Bull of Middletown, New York returned to Mid Pines cn Mon day joining Mrs. Bull for the remain- ; der of ths season. I Mrs. W'allace D, McLean of Scars- dale. New York is expected at Mid ; Pines this week to spend the temaind- i er of the .season. j H Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnard of ; *J I •• j North Adams. Mass., are guests at j the Hollywood for several days, i Hon. and Mrs. Clinton C. James of I Washington, D, C., are stopping at I the New England House. Frank Webster is attending a meet ing of the U. E. Association at St. Louis, Missouri this week, j M:nroe Poe of Pittsboro is spend- I ing a few days in town. Mrs. Hanna Rudgers, Mrs, Rose Mc- Naughton and son Howard of Mt, Pleasant, Pa„ visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sherman are in New Orleans for the Mardi Gras Festival. •* / Ij For Sale at Sacrifice Inability to return to Southern Pines forces Mrs. Justine DePeyster Martin to dispose of her attractive residence on Massachusetts avenue, one block beyond the Highland Pines Inn. One of the finest properties in town, beautifully landscaped, the house in per fect condition and completely furnished, it is available at a price fifty percent be low cost. Many Prizes for Fancy , Dress Ball Saturday' The Carolina to Be Scene of One of Gayest Parties of Season; I Grand March at Nine For inspection tion, please see or further informa- ited their son, Malcom at Chapel Hill , ing awards: All kinds of prizes are in store for the winners at the fancy dress ball to be given Saturday night in the' ballroom of The Carolina, and the i occasion bids fair to be one of the gayest events of the winter season i to date. I Five carefully chosen judges, all | duly insured, are to make the follow- Paul T. Barnum Real Estate and Insurance Bank Building* Southern Pines 0.®* . c. Yes, SIR! It's the way to ship — for yo'i, Mr. Big Merchant, lot you, Mr. Small Merchant, anJ for you, Mr. Individual. A complete railroad service for door to doot handling of less than carload ship- maats at low freight rates. Next timo you have ANYTHING to ship or order phone your Seaboard Agent. Get the details of Seaboaid's simpli fied shipping! It's safe, sure, swift— end saves you money! SEABOARO AIR LINE RAILWAY Sunday. R. C. Noble of Raleigh spent Mon day in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Marsh were visitors in Southern Pines Monday. Mrs. Colin Carter was the dinner guest on Tuesday of Mrs. Edgar Mc Cord at her home on Country Club Drive. Gordon Mendelssohn of Millbrook, N. Y., arrived at The Paddock Sat urday from Florida. Best group in costume; most or-1 iginal costumes, both single and in' couples; costumes affording the most fun. I There will also be prizes for a lucky ^ number dance, for best couple danc- I ing the old fashioned waltz, the tango j and other dances. Everybody is busy; making costumes, practicing their, steps and getting ready for the grand i march which starts at 9:00 o’clock i from the main dining room. I Mrs. J. B. Gifford is ill at her ^ home on Pennsylvania avenue. ‘ PINEHURST SPORTS FILM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker an- i PUE.\SES LOC.^L AUDIENCE □ounce the birth of a daughter, Betty j Jean on Monday February 24th. j The showing of the Grantland Rice Mr. and Mrs. William Warner mo- Sportlight picture in Pinehurst Wed- tored to Charlotte Monday. * nesday night met with the approval Mrs. Nellie Fiaher was the guest | of a large audience in the Carolina of her son, Hunt Fisher in Raleigh Theatre. It was a case of Pinehurat over the week-end. Miss Millie Montesanti entertained at a "Beano” party Sunday night at her home on Pennsylvania avenue. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. C. M. Maze motored to San ford Tuesday afternoon. Charles Stevick, student in the Medical School at Duke University spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stevick. Mr.* and Mrs. Mortimer G. Nichols entertained Monday night, at dinner at the Highland Pines Inn for Dr. and Mrs. James S. Milliken, M. G. people, winter residents and transient visitors seeing on the screen a true story of one of the foremost sports filmed right here in one of the na tion’s most popular playgrounds. The characterization of the sport of quail hunting and the fine W’ork of some of the best trained dogs proved a brilliant spectacle. Glen Davis, one of the leading characters of the re view, showed how well he knows his dogs and how well he uses his trusty gun. Fine Social Stationery at Hayes.’ FIREMEN’S SIXTH ANNUAL BALL Benefit Southern Pines Volunteer Fire Company Wednesday, March 4th 9:30 till Fred Kibler and His 9-Piece Casa Nova Orchestra Tickets—$1.00
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