Friday, April 10, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern PLies and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Flv* FIAT WORK IRONED ask ed the Kipling ensemble, rearranged for piano, and Stuart Cameron ren dered five baritone solos in support of Bessie Stuart Campbell in a Kip ling recital. Southern Pines Laundry Co., Inc. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave. KIPLINO RECITAL LAST NIGHT AT THE CIVIC CLUB The Week in Southern Pines At the Civic Club last night at 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heisse of Balti- o’clock, Frederick Stanley Smith play- more, Mrs. M. W. Hardwicke and Miss Catherine Dowless of Albe marle spent the week-end with Mrs, [da Tyson. i Stop Guessing What They Are The Best Possible Print From Every Negative SANDHILLS THOTO SHOP U.S. No. 1 At City Limits ABERDEEN. N. C. Miss Elizabeth Hardwicke of Rich- ' mond, Va.. were recent guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox on Thurs day en route to Charleston, S. C., to I see the Azalea gardens. 1 John Shei-win of Englewood, N. J., I is spending the Easter vacation with i his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sher- j win at the Resthaven. . Miss Eleanor Valentine and father of Stafford Springs. Conn., arrived in I Southern Pines Friday for a few clays I stay. D. C., visited Mrs. Bertha Brown over the Easter holidays. Mrs. Billy Hadson was a rectnt vis itor in town en route from Florida to her home in the north. Miss Lena Brown of Graham, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Brown over Easter. Miss Mary Savage spent the week end in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Clara Lambert of Bakersville spent Saturday with her mother Mrs. B. Brown. Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Nichols left a few days ago for their home in New- [ Mrs. Ruth Knight and daughter,; ton, Ma.s.s., after having occupied the ; Miss Eleanor Knight have returned to Packard house on Ridge street for the j their home in Boston, Mass., follow- ' winter. Now is the Time to Select Your Winter Residence foi‘ Next Yeai* WAIT ing a few days’ stay in town. | Miss Inez Thomas is visiting her sister Mis.s Dorothy Thomas in Sal isbury for two weeks. James Boyd is spending a few days in New York. Miss Birdilia Bair gave a luncheon Saturday at the Pine Needles Inn. Mr.s. W. W. Davidson and sen W. W. Jr. are stopping at the Pine Nee dles Inn for a few weeks. Friends will be glad to welcome A. K. Barber back to Southern Pines af ter a year’s ab.sence. Mr. Barber is stopping at the Highland Pines Inn. | Charles M. Nts has opened up his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brondson and Weymouth Heights, son, Benjamin left Saturday for their Mrs. Frances H. Robinston enter- home in Massachusetts after having tained at cea Monday afternoon at been the guests of Mrs. Cel'ste Ed- son at her home on East Broad street for the wmter months. her home in Weymouth Heights in honor of Mrs. H. G. Henderson. Mr-, and *Mrs. Oliver Chown and FOR OUR Furniture Auction Sale Mrs. J. X. Lilly left Tuesday for <Jaughter, Miss Olive Chown of King- her heme in Alton Bay, New Hamp- Ontario- are here for a week’s shite after .‘;petiding winter months in .Southern Pines. i Henderson left Tuesday Miss Marj' Kelly of Pennsylvania Manha.sset, L. I., where she will is stopping at the Bumap apart- summer, ments for a few weeks. ^nd Mrs. F. H. Robinson left Dr. H. Haywood of Raleigh was a Tu.sday for New York City where visit"!' m town Monday evening. they will spend some time at the Mrs. Mildred Conney left today tor Holly Hotel. Mis.ses Nancy and Harriet Nisbet of Avon, New York left Wednesday for their home following a week’s stay in Southern Pines. her horr.t in Stockbridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. F'allon left , i Wednesday for their home in Massa- TO START April 23d Our entire stock will be offered for sale at auction, piece by piece, to highest bidders. Alton D. McLean Aberdeen chu.setts. Morris Eadie who has been in Miami. Florida for some time is vis iting his mother for a few days here. William Matchett of Indianapo-li.s. Ind.. spent the Easter holidays in Southern Pines. Rev. Thomas A. Williams spent Thursday of last week in Raleigh. Miss Ida Robinson has returned to Southern Pines from a winter spent in Florida. Mr', and Mrs. E. A. Sinnott of Tuchahoe. New York left Thursday for the North after spending a week in S.uthern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dillon and daught- W’hile there he acted as Master of Barbara Dillon of Toronto, Ceremonies for the Pontifical Mass. Canada are stopping for a few days Misses Ilona and Jean 'Williams en- town, tertained about twenty guests at a Mrs. Hart of St. Johns- party Saturday night at their home Vermont were recent guests of on Vermont avenue. ‘ M*'- Mrs. L. E. Grover. Miss Catherine Gwynn and Miss M*"' Mrs. H. E. Sherwin and Anne Martin of Wa.shington, D. leaving Saturday for New and Polly Martin of Guilford, Conn.,'York City fcllowing a winter spent are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Souther’n Pines. Wilson for two weeks. i Miss Elizabeth Hetzler of Chatta- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Adams of Phil-1 ^^ooga. Tsnn., is visiting her sister, adelphia were hosts at tea during | Mrs. David Davies on Ashe street, last week at their home on Massa-' Miss Catherine Brennau of Fish- chusetts avenue. New York is spending the Easter Thomas McGraw and son, John Me- holidays with her uncle and aunt, Dr. Graw of Pittsburgh have joined Mis. and Mrs. Ralph Hayt of Weymouth McGraw at their home here. Heights. Dr. and Mrs. Hayt enter- Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Vale of tained on last Saturday in honor of Princeton, have returned from sever-1 their neice. al weeks in Florida. ! Dr. and Mrs. Earl Shrader have re- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde have - turned to their home in Riverton, as their guests at thefr home in Wey-1 New Jersey, after spending the Eas- mouth Heights, Truman Welling of te vacation with thei cousins, M. and Greensboro. Mrs. Walter Spaeth. Mrs. Charles A. Fuller of Bedford, N. Y., and LeRoy Whitney have re turned to New York after spending a w'eek at the Paddock. L. H. Whipple is visiting hia sister, Mrs. B. K. W'eaver for a few days. Mrs. Mary Cork who has been spending the winter in Southern Pines Miss Ethel Day, members of the faculty of Meredith College is spend ing several days with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Day. Miss Leone Currie spent the past week-end visiting friends in Winston- Salem. Misses Lenora Riggan and Dorothy >m»nnMmin»nn»»KmHnHKH«w«»KWH»»m»«»«:ntm»u»»«m»i>n»m Time to Fertilize We have a complete stock of ACME the old reliable and dependable Fertilizer that makes the crops. 4 WOOD’S GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS FOR FARM and GARDEN NEEDS SEE McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 left Tuesday for her home in Toronto, Pottle entertained at three tables of Canada. bridge at the Hollywood last Thurs- Bob Gifford has returned to Louis- day evening in honor of Mrs. Freder- burg College after spending the *ck Jackson. High score prizes went week-end in town. to Mrs. D. G. Stutz and Miss Kather- The Local group of the Catholic Wiley. Mrs. Jackson was present- Daughters of America are sponsor- ed a guest prize. Other guests pres ing a Girl Scout organization in town ent were Miss Erma Fisher, Miss which consists of thirty-five mem-' Frances Schwartz, Mrs. Garland bers. Mrs. Boggs is captain and Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Earl Mfrrill, Mrs. Clar- J. J. Spring and Mrs. George Moore ence Edson, Mrs. John Howarth, are lieutenants. The meetings are held; Mrs. Emmett Golden, Mrs. George every Wednesday afternoon at 3:00.Mrs. Richard Tarleton. Mrs. Barrett Harris and small A very delightful party was given daughter, Jo Ann spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. in Wilson. Williams by their daughters, Mary A meeting of the Catholic Daught-; and Jean last Saturday. The follow ers was held Tuesday night. Plana ing guests were present; Mary O’Cal- were made for the State Convention laghan, Jean and Maudy Betts, Joan which will be held here in Southern Spring, Jane Mann. Dorothy Dom, Pines, May 10th. Those attending this convention from out-of-town will be National Cahplain, Rev. Wm. J. Hafey of Raleigh, State Chaplain, Robert J McMillan, National Su preme Regent, Miss Mary Duffey, and the Supreme Secretary of the Catholic Daughters, Miss E, Rosney. Grand Regents of each of the six Courts of the Catholic Daughters will attend. Gordon Gifford, student at Univer sity of N. C. has returned there fol lowing a week-end in town. Billy Wilson and J. J. Stroud have returned to State College, Raleigh after spending the week-end here. Ralph Chandler, Jr., of Davidson spent the week-end in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Kinston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merrill. Mrs. Jane F. Parker and children, Eleanor and Jimmie of Washington, Jane Musser, Sue Ann Milliken, Mar garet Montesanti, Anna Walker, Jac queline Boggs, Louise Blue, Carolyn Backer, Muriel Spaeth. Marguerite Osburn, Sarah Barnum, Denise Cheat ham, Alice Gregson, Helen Cameron, James Spring, Alfred Chiswell, James Swett, Alex Cameron Charles Ever est, Wilbur Scheiper, James Milliken, Charles Phillips. Mrs. D. C. Duckett and aunt left for New York Inrt Monday where they will spend a week before leaving for their home in Montreal, Canada. They were guests this winter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williams at Vermont avenue. STEEPLECH.VSE MEETING The Sandhills Steeplechase and Racing Association will meet this af ternoon, Friday, at 3:00 o’clock in the Village Court Grill, Pinehurst, to formulate plans for next season. \Vliy Not Soutliern Pines? Thi.s garden .spot of the Sandhills offers to di.scriminating people an ideal winter home, with every po.s.sibility for healthful recrea tion and sport. We have several high class, well proportion ed residential properties for sale or rent. Paul T. Barnviin, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Bank Building' Southern Pines ttmt BEF'ORE THEY LEAVE Tell Your Advertising Story in the SANDHILLS DAILY NEWS It Reaches All the Northern Visitor.s Every Morning (Except Monday). L. V. O’CALLAGHAN Plumbing and Heating Southern Pines, N. C. Tt-lephone 5341 ELECTROL AND WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC OIL BURNERS ESSO HEAT FURNACE OIL O a symbol of high quality SPRING and WARMER WEATHER MEAN'S REFRIGERATION We have on display, and will welcome your inspection, at your convenience, the new 1936 models of GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Dependability, long life, operating economy, and everj) convenience at moderate monthly payments. Also Norge Refrigerators i C. J. SIMONS East Broad Street Telephone 7151 «iH«mtmt«»H»t»»mi m i iim 111 nmmmmmtm ALTON D. McLEAN Furniture and Home Furnishings Aberdeen, N. C. CASH OR CREDIT PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS I

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