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Friday, March 20, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Phkc p'lva Rev. R. J- MacMillan to Speak at St. Anthony’s Will Conduct Mission Here Next Week Be^inninM: with Sun day Masses To Hold Mission Thc Weck in Southern Pines The Rev. Robert J. MacMillan, a member of the Apostolate Mission Band of the Diocese of Raleigh, is to conduct a mission at St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church here next week, beginning with the Sunday masses. Mass will be said each morning at 7 o’clock. Evening devotions consist- ruFturik H. M. Shevnan, widely known ex pert of Chicago, will personally be at the Prince Charles Hotel, Fayetteville, Monday and Tuesday only, March 23 and 24, ifrom 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic Shield is a tremendous improvement over all former methods, effecting im mediate results. It will not only hold the rupture perfectly but increase the circulation, strengthens the weakened parts, thereby closes the opening in ten days on the average, regardless of heavy lifting, straining or any posi tion the body may assume, no matter the size or location. A nationally known scientific method. N6 under straps or cumbersome arrangements and absolutely no medicines or medi cal treatments. Mr. Shevnan will lie glad to demon strate v^lthout charge. Add. 6441 N. Kirhniond Ct., Chicago. For 15 years assistant to F. H. Seeley, famous rupture expert of Chicago. KEV. KOBKKT J. MaOIILI^AN Miss Dorothy Thurman of Raleigh sp nt Saturday in town. Mrs. Rupert Keefe of Washington, D. C., arrived Saturday in Southern Pines for a week-end visit. She was acc mpanied back to her home in Washington by her mother, Mrs. El len Taft who will remain there for .some time. Jo.seph Potts left Thursday for a two weeks’ stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Poe of Che- law, South Carolina visited Mr.s. Mol- lie Burgess Sunday. Miss Sara DuRant of Queen’s Chiccra, Charlotte visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Durant over I the week-end. E. H. Loren.son motored to Fayette ville Tuesday. Mrs. Winnie,J. Dodge left Wednes day for Winston-Salem where she will m.et her daughter, Mrs. Esephene Greenleaf of Foxboro, Mass., who will return with Mrs. Dodge to Southern Pines for a few weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams of New Rochelle. New York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sherman at the Resthaven. A. V. Wicker of Baltimore, Mary land is the gue.st of his sister. Miss Isabel Wicker at her home on Broad street. Mrs. Clyde Council of Cheraw, S ing of rosary, sermon and ben»»diclion of the Bles.sed Sacrament, will be gin at 7:30. Father MacMillan will .speak on the following topics: Sun day, “Whose Image is This?” Mon day, “Mortal Sin.” Tuesday, “Repent ance.” Wednesday, "The Way Thiough Life." Thursday, "The Triple Crown," Friday, "The Greatest Gift.” Saturday, “Perseverance.” A friendly invitation is extended to all the peo ple of Southern Pines to attend these exercise.s. H„ are guests at the Southland Ho tel. Mr. and Mrs. Gteorge Calbot of Berlin, N. H., and mother, Mrs. Cal bot cf Whitefield who have been in Florida called on friends in town Sun- Mrs. Gleason of Highland Lodge en- tei ined five tables of bridge Table Delicacies for a Discriminating Patronage Del Monte California Asparagus, Florida Strawberries and new Potatoes, Indian River Grapefruit. Texas Red Grapefruit. Boston Lettuce. Hothouse Rhubarb. Bel gian Endive. Mushrooms. Broccoli. Fancy Winesap Apples. Honeydew Melons. Water Cress. Chives. Turkey. Capon. Squab. Duck. Roasting Chickens. Native Milk fed Broilers. Green Giant Peas, 2 cans for 35c. Kraft’s Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, 8 oz.—15c; Pt., 25c; Qt. 39c. DORN’S Delivery Service The Finest in Foods Phone 6911 Miss Sylvia Pethick is ill at her ^ ’ of friends in town home on May street. i week-end. Dr, George Vorhees of Summerville, [ Mrs. Harry Bishop and New Jersey is in town for an indefi-' ^*®rtha of Bethlehem, N. nite stay. j guests at the Southland Ho- Friends of Mrs. J. C. Barron will be glad to know that she is rapidly! Harry Bishop and recovering from an illness of several ^ of Bethlehem, N. months ^ a* Frank N. Wentwcrth who has been j spending the winter here has return- j ed to his home in Aspen, Col. ; William C. Mudgett, Jr., of Choate School. Wallingford, Conn., arrived j .Sunday to sp.nd the Spring holidays route to their home in the I with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. ■ I .Mudgett. Joseph Clarke of I Clement V. Wrenn, student at U. N. ^ <^'ambridge, Ma.ss., arrived Saturday 'C., State College in Raleigh is home ^ week.s’ stay at the Wood- fof the Spring holidays. worth. ' Mis.s Jeanette Welch of Siler City ' spent ssveial days in town this week. I GiTtdon Gifford of Chapel Hill is I spending the Spring holidays at his [home on Penn.ylvania avenue. John Hunter of Sanford spent Sun day in Southern Pines. Twelve of the Younger Set in Southein Pinis enjoyed a weiner Thompson, Mary Hamilton, .Sarah L uise Thompson, Mildred Cross and Miss LuciEn P. Tyson attended a dem- I onstration in the teaching of Geogra- I phy at the Red Springs high school . Saturday. The demonstration was in ! charge of Miss Juanita McDougald, ! as.sistant .state supervisor of educa- I tion. Alton Mclver of New York visited his sister, Mrs. R. G. Wallace and Mrs. Charles Cox. Miss Eliza Green returned Tuesday jftom a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. A. i Wilmer in Charlotte. j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owen of Char- I lotte were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Downing. Mrs. T. L. Frye is spending several days in Raleigh with her sister, Mrs. J. V. Cole. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Felton, Jr., and little daughter, Margaret Ann visited relatives in Fayetteville Sun- tiay- , Miss Emma Muse Burns and Miss Jean Morris spent the we=k-end al Greensboro College. Millard Stubbs who has been very ill with pneumonia is much improv- ^ed. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Knight iuid family have moved to Sanford. Mrs. Graham Caldwell, Mis.ses He lena Blue, Flora Cox, Virginia Scott and Anna Caldwell attended an ath letic meeting at Flora Macdonald College on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence enter tained their contract club at a buffet supper on Thursday evening at their home. Carolina Billiard Room Announcing The Grand Opening- in the new location, second floor, above former room Brunswick equipped throughout, using our new per fectly balanced inlaid prong cues with two piece solid leather tips. Tables all reconditioned with super speed cushions. Come in and inspect our place. Try plajing on the new purple “eye rest” cloth, the latest! out and the only room so furnished in all the Sandhills. Visitors al ways welcome. TED KENNEDY, Manager ijL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander of Cleveland, Ohio arrived Saturday for the St€eplechase Races and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. Mrs. E. F. Copeland has returned to her home in Boston after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. Mrs. Charles McKenney of Berke- C. J. SIMONS ELECTRIC SHOP Radio Wiring Refrigeration Philco Norge General F]lectric Ranges and Refrigerators East Broad Street Telephone 7151 4i i iiico cnjuytru iX WCiJiei ' roast at Manly Springs Sunday night. ‘ spending several weeks Herbert Cameron and son, Robert guest of her sister. Miss motored to Charlotte Sunday. i Catherine Pierson. F. H. Harwell and family have mcv- Miss Geneva Hall of Siler City spent the week-tnd in Southern Pines. Mi.ss Alice Squires is recovering from a recent attack of influenza at her home on May street. Malcolm Grover cf Chapel Hill is spending the Spring holidays in Southern Pines. Paul Blue, student at Chapel Hill is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Al. Blue for the Spring hol idays. Mrs. Wallace C. Speers and her daughter, Patricia, of Montclair, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Speer’s parents,, — - o Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey of Mayor and Mrs Hifi-hland Road Stutz. ed here from Statesville. Mr. Har well IS Vice-President of the South- ern Pines Laundry. Miss Mary Richardson is expected to return to her home here the lat ter part of the week, having spent the past several weeks in Watertown, Ma.ss. Miss Dorothy Shepard of Chicago, III., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. A. R. McDaniels and Mrs. Howard F. Burns. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Jackson ot Jefferson, Maine are visiting Mrs. tttxxxxxxxnxxnxtxxxxxxxixxtxxxtxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxuxv.xxtxmxxuttmxxxmmxxxtt Nodern Equipment . . . Efficiently Operated Highland Road Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Connett of Washington, D. C., are spending sjme time at the Johnson House. Mrs. Frederick H. Bontecu of Mill- brook, N. Y., is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson. i Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Grosvenor of Philadelphia were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bodfish of Vine- ' yard Haven, Ma.ss., who have spent j many winters here has returned after a break of a dozen years, accompan ied by her sister, Mrs. John Pease. They are stopping with Miss Rob erts on Pennsylvania avenue. Earl Sprague and mother and Miss Edna Abercrombie have returned Mr. and Mrs. S. Laurence Bodine ^ Florida, left Thursday for their home ini VVorkers of the Baptist Byrn Mawr. Pa., after spending sever-' at the church next al months in Southern Pines. Tuesday March 24th at three o’clock. A good attendance is desired. al months in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Wieder- sein have arrived for an indefinite stay in Southern Pines. Mrs. John Drexel of Knollwood was called to her home in Philadelphia because of the sudden death of her husband, J.hn Drexel. Misses Eleanor, Joan and Maude Scott have leased a house on Ridge street for the remainder of the sea son. "Spike” Tremar is spending a few days in Amissville, Va. Miss Alice Dunbar who has been in Southern Pines for some time left Monday for her home in Sherman. Pa. Harry Fairchild arrived a few days ago from California for several weeks’ stay in Southern Fines. Miss Genevie Marks spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coursey and, „ small son of Fayetteville visited their last week, mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Silver Sun-1 J. B. Powell of Clinton is a guest ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Richard Pethick is spending the Spencer. Spring holidays at his home here. Misses Myrtle and Frances Dowd Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnes of i and Miss Anne McRee Roberts, who Landsdown, Pa., spending a few! are students at Queens-Chicora Col- days in Southern Pines. | lege spent the week-end at their Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells of Wa- i homes here Miss Blanche Smith of Pittsfield, Mass., and Mrs. Harry Ferber of Saco, Maine left Wedne.?day fcr their respective homes after having been the guests of their sister, Mrs. Flor ence Muzzy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sherman spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Mrs. Ernest M. Poate and Miss Edith Poate arrive today to be the guests of Dr. and rMs. E. Levis Priz- er. They will entertain for Miss Poate this evening, Friday. Mrs. W. N. Hutt entertained eight ladies at a St. Patrick’s bridge lunch- , eon March 17. • • • PROTECTIVE METHODS SANITARY and SURE REVISED PRICES INSURING ECONOMY FACTS WHICH WARRANT YOUR CONSIDERATION % Laundry / does it Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc. Telephone 6101 axnxtittitmttxtttxtttxttixxixzitxxxstxtxtnxxxxsix New York Ave.. XXXXXtXttXUXXXXXXXXXXXXXiXXXiXXtXXXXXXXXXXXiXXXXXXXXXUSXUt Real Estate In and Near CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs. PITil Cole of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. W. G. Jennings Southern Pines Houses, Lots and Acreage Eugene C. Stevens Southern Pines tertown, Conn., were guests in town Monday. Mrs. M. J. Montague and daughter of Granly, Mass., visited friends in town Monday. Mrs. H. G. Henderson has returned from a few days trip to Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Colin Carter is spending some time at the Bible College in Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Josephine Bodfish and sister, Mrs. Pease of Vineyard Haven, Mass., are spending a few days in Southern Pines. Mrs. J. Matthews of Raleigh is vis iting her son and daughter. Lieuten ant and Mrs. Matthews at their home on Ashe street. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower who recently moved to Columbia, S. C., spent the week-end in town. Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and little son Gilbert of Fayetteville were guests of Miss Bess McLeod Sunday. Professor O. B. Welch and R. R. Hardy, Misses Mattie Kate Shaw, Adele Blue, Lucille Farrell, Julia Telephone 5121 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 The Southern Pines Curb Market will be open Tuesday and Saturday mornings until further notice i
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