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Friday, March 13, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv* Easter Cards and Favors Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals Books and Fine Stationery for Easter Gifts Hayes’ Sandhills Book Shop Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Alton VVheelock, who hav2 been the guests of Mrs. J. H. Tilghman for the past several weeks, have returned to their home in North Collins, N. Y. Mrs. J. P. Ouelet and daughter, Eu genie Oueht of Quebec, Canada arriv ed Saturday to spend a month. C. W. Fisher and G. W. Fisher spent Monday here en route to their home in Bridgeton. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Keen vis ited friends in Southern Pines Tues day en route to Rochester, N .Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cashion and small daughter Christine visited friends in Hoffman Sunday. P. S. Fisher and si.ster, Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Wallace Spear. Other guests were Mr.s. W. C. Aikell and daughter, Miss Maiy Arkell. Miss Jennie Rob inson, Mrs. F. H. Robinson, Jr., and daughter. Miss Sallie Robinson. Master Billy Bryant, Jr., celebrat ed his second birthday on Monday at- it;rnoon at his home on Page street. Twenty little guests were present. Little Miss Louise Manning Milli- ' ken entertained The Three Little Pigs at their weekly ntieeting on Monday I afternoon at her house. The guest of 1 honor was little Miss Jane Carey who ! is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. ' Jane Town in Southern Pines. ! Miss Louise Condon of East Stroudsburg, Pa., is a guest at the nen are expected to arrive the latter England House for several days. I W. C. Mudgett, Jr., is expected home from Choate School in Walling ford, Conn., to spend the Spring hol idays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. I W. C. Mudgett. I Mr. and Mrs W. V Roth of Greens-! Race Day Events Sandhills Steeplechase & Racing Association INCORPOR.%TED Saturday, March 14, 1936 MORNING Hunter Trials at 10:00 A. M. over Course on Midland Road opposite Stee plechase Course. No admission charged. AFTERNOON Races start at 3:00 o’clock and will be run in the following order: THE CATAWBA, one and one-half miles over hurdle, for purse of $200.00. THE CROATAN, a private sweep stake event, two miles over brush for maidens and winners of one race. THE SANDHILLS CUP, three miles over timber, for plate donated by Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd of Southern Pines and purse of $450.00. THE YADKIN, two miles over brush for four year-olds and up. Purse $300.00 and plate THE MIDLAND, seven furlongs on the flat for purse of $150.00. 2 'ver.sity spent the week-end as the | S. C, are visiting her father, "ue.st of Mrs. Bion Butler and Miss'® Richardson for a few days. i Helen Butler, j Mi.ss Deborah Verry and Mrs. Irv- i M.'. and Mrs. Richard Royall, Jr., j ing H. Verry arrived at Mid-Pines on of Rockingham spent Sunday with Tuesday. Miss Verry is here to play Mrs. J. D. Welch. i in the Women’s North and South Mr. ,and Mrs. Jerry l^^aly of G If tournament. part of this week from Toronto, Can ada for an extended stay. Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mrs. Fred Van Camp spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. Arthur Tylee of Columbia, S. C., visitid friends here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Parker and family tf Tauton, Mass., are the guests of Mrs. J. H. Tilghman. W. E. Flynn and M. H. Turner have returned from a two weeks’ trip to Florida Miss Virginia Kane of Duke Uni- Ready for the bright days OUT OF DOORS SLACKS Checks in gre.^'s, browns and tans $5.00 and $10.00 SERGE TROUSERS More con.servative stripe.^ $7.50 SPORT COATS Hand-somely in keeping with either slacks or serges $9.00 to $15.00 The New Sport Belts $1.00 TCG /net) It! j boro are guests of Mr and Mrs. I Charles S. Roth at their heme on 1 Massachusetts avenue. | I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vanr and child- ! ren have returned to Albemarle af- i ter spending several days with Mr. I and Mrs. E. E. Merrill. I Mr. and Mrs. John Leland of Char- Announcing the Merger of the SOUTHERN PINES REAL ESTATE and Insurance Co. as the GARLAND A. PIERCE Insurance Agency Office the former D. D. S. C'ameron Office Greensboro are visiting relatives in town. Misses Lois and Susan Swett, stu dents at N. C. C. W. in Greensboro were week-end guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swett. George Draughon motored to Win- Mrs. Clotho Willis of Mill Valley, California will arrive tomorrow to visit her mother, Mrs. Anita New comb McGee. Her daughter Barbara will accompany her and enter school here. Miss Charlotte Glutting of South i C. J. SIMONS ELECTRIC SHOP ston-Salem Sunday. Mrs. Draughon ' Orange, N. J., arrived at Mid-Pines on returned with him after spending a few days there visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowman of Greensboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Roth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and family have Uased Mrs. Nellie Bak er’s house on Ashe street. The Gertrude Circle of the Baptist Church met Tue.sday with Mrs. Hazel Williams at her home in Niagara. Mrs. Alice Fields and daughter Gloria left a few days ago for their home in New Hampshire after spend ing several months in town. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Gould left for their home in Bangor, Pa., Tuesday after spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. James Swett have as their guests Mrs. W. W. Pray and Mrs. W. Saunders and daughter Hel en. of Long Island. Mrs. M. Betz and daughter of Boston Mass., have returned to their home there after spending several days in town. Mrs. Donald McColl left Monday night for her home in Brooklyn after having been the guests of Mrs. Flor ence Campbell for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Cross of Old W'estbury, Long Island entertained at a small luncheon Sunday at the Pine Needles Inn. Mrs. Cross is a sister of Mrs. Jackson Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly of Hastings-on-Hudson entertained at Monday night. Miss Glutting is here to play in the Women’s North and South tournament. BtlLDING .AND LO.AN HEKE HAS PROFITABLE YE.AB A highly successful year for the i Southern Pines Building and Loan As- ! sociation was seen in the report of I Secretary-Treaaurer Ralph L. Chand- | ler, read at the annual meeting of the i organization held in the Men’s j Club. A profit of six and one- ' half percent was revealed, and prospects for 1936 were reported as extremely bright. President A. S. Ruggles presided. The following directors were elect ed for 1936; Mr. Ruggles, P. F. Buch an, J. D. Arey, H. J. Betterley, C. L. Austin, H. S. Knowles, F. H. Wilson, D. G. Stutz and L. V. O’Callaghan. Following the meeting of stcx;khold. ers the new board of directors con vened and elected the following otfi- ceis for the year: Mr. Ruggles, pres ident: F. H. Wilson, vice president, and R. S. Chandler, secretary and treasurer. Radio Wiring Philco Refrigeration Norge General Electric Ranges and Refrigerators East Broad Street Telephone 7151 GOODLV SUM REALIZED | FOR HOSPITAL AT BALL * (Continued from vage 1) merous gencrors donations. The ; '’ountry Club r.'.ade n^ charge for '^'le use of the clubhouse. Karl And- dinner Sunday at The Hollywood for lews. manager of the Club Chalfonte, i Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacNeille of ilonat:d hi.'s orchestra’s servicc.s for Pinebluff. Albernon S. Craven, representative ■ of the National Steeplechase and ■ Hunt Association of New York, will be the week-rnd guest of James Boyd. Peter Vischer of New York, editor of Horse and Horseman, arrived to day for the races and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks. i Mr. and Mrs. George J, Jenks are entertaining at tea today at their home on Highland Road honoring Pro fessor and Mrs. William Lyon Phelps of New Haven, Conn. Vhe evening; M'"S. Charles T. Crock er furnished kitchen and dining room help and the doc'rations; the daflo- dils that adorned the tables were giv en by Mi.ss Jane Ewing, president of the W’oman’s Exchange; other flow ers were given by the Pinehurst Greenhouses, and Clark’s Funeral Home in Southein Pines donated an awning. The usually sedate Tin Whistles room was a glorified gypsy tent with Noreene Ahern, head fitter for Ma dame Jabaly, rigged up in real gypsy NOW Under Complete New^ Management Newly Equipped Fully Prepared to Satisfy Your Laundry Needs in Every Particular. Cleanliness Prompt Service Laundry / does it Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc. Telephone 6101 Wrt'TTft"** iiiittuimmiiiimmttttttinmimwiiiimmMiimiiiMi Mrs. D. G. Stutz entertained at, style and very busy telling fortunes luncheon Tuesday at The Hollywood with cards. This was another scheme for Mrs. Jeanette Baxter and Miss | for adding to the hospital's fortune, Wilma Baxter of Seattle, Washington' and every dollar taken in was match- and Mrs, Richard Tarlton. j ed by Madame Jabaly. Needless to Mrs. James Boyd has returned from | say, Noreene was kept busy all even- bhe spent several Florida where weeks. Miss M. M. Emley and Mrs. A. L. Sharpe left a few days ago for a two weeks’ trip to Florida. . Dr. and Mrs. S. Simpson have re turned from Florida. The Willing Workers of the Bap tist Church will hold their annual sale at the Curb Market, next to the Theatre building next Tuesday, March 17th beginning at 9:30 a. m. Candies, food, aprons and miscellaneous arti cles will be on sale. Tea will be serv ed in the afternoon. The weekly bridge tea of the This tle Club will be held today instead of Saturday so as not to conflict with the steeplechase races. Mrs. Francis H. Robinson entertain ed at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Weymouth Heights honoring Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey and her daughters. Miss Laura Kelsey and ing. To Mr. Murray, manager of the grill, and his efficient staff and to everyone who in any way helped to I make the party a success the Auxil- j iary extends its thanks. Bancroft Tennis Rackets at Hayes.’ THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years Open air classes, and all out-door activities Music . Art . Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal SPECIAL SALE Of P€LO CC/4TS FOR THE RACES Mrs. Hayes’ Shop BR0.4D STREE'l' SOUTHERN PINES
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