Friday, Septembtr 25, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Nbrth Carolina Page Five /■ilCr and PACrACD Clectcic Razors Shave the Modern Way Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor nnmnnimnmitHn»inHmmmimwttimt»n»»ww»«Hmttmii»i»n»»»»mo THE $450 HOUSE is sold But we have two other bargains that are well worth your inspection if yon want to save advancing rent. WHY PAY RENT ALL YOUR LIFE? R. F, Potts Real Estate Telephone 5881 Builder Theatre Building inn**i»H«"mtmmininiHn»n»HtnnH»iMiH»»»»»»»iH»miiiiiii»Hmumitmn Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman ? Extend a Most Cordial Invitation To EVERYONE To Inspect PINE CONE LODGE (Formerly Johnson House) On East Massachusetts Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. Now open for the Entertainment of PARTICULAR AND DISCRIMINATING GUESTS NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Milk Prices Effective October 1st RETAIL Milk. 17c Qt.; 9c Pt. )Cream, 40 Percent, $1.20 Qt.; 30c, Half Pint. 20 Percent Cream, 20c Half Pt. WHOLESALE Milk—14c Quart Cream—40 Percent, $1.00 Quart. Cream—20 Percent, 60c Quart. Sandhills Dairymen’s Mutual Association, Inc. Royalton Pines Dairy, W. W. Olive Lakeview Dairy, J. E. Caviness Southbrook Dairy, J. M. Davis Silver Springs Dairy, E. J. Austin Southern Pines Dairy, K. D. Bristow Leslie Dairy, F. W. Taylor Osco Farms Dairy* R. L. Sugg Niagara Dairy, Mary Snipes The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. E. J. Barton has returned | dent this year at New York Univer sity. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Ohland of Grand Rapids, Mich, left Tuesday for Ashe ville foljowing a few days stay with friends in Southern Pines. Dr. and Mrs- M. G. Simpson have returned from several weeks stay in the north. Billy Wilson, student at State Col lege in Raleigh spent the week-end here. Little Pete Agnew returned Sunday from several weeks visit with rela tives in Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Margaret Carter and small son Ralph of Washington, D. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Crane for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant and small son Billy spent Sunday in Var. ina- Alden Bowers of Raleigh spent the week-end in Southern Pines. H. W. Dorn is undergoing treat ment in Dr. Matheson’s hospital in Charlotte. Mrs. Joe DeBerry' and son Jimmy have returned from a month’s stay in Kentucky. Mrs. Ted Kennedy Is in the Moore County Hospital recovering from an appendectomy performed there Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chandler are spending two weeks vacation tour ing through the State of North Car olina. Mrs. Paul Barnum of Charlotte spent some time in Southern Pines this week. Mrs. Clyde Ci i qt Corinth was the recent guest of Mrs. W. C. Cou. sins. Mrs. Julia Chambers and Miss Jul ia Kirwan have arrived for the sea son from Wllliamstown, Mass. Miss Carolyn Jenks returned Fri day from Banner Elk where she spent the summer months. Miss Eleanor Shaw returned to Miss Mary Savage of Greenville Is ^ Southern Pines Saturday following spending a few days In Southern a few weeks stay in Cambridge, | Pines. I Mass. ! Miss Sarah McCain and Miss Louise Elizabeth O’Callaghan returned , Young were guests of Mis.s Isobel Wednesday from Jersey City Med- Pelton on Thursday of last week. Howard Hassell has accepted a pos- from six weeks stay in Maine and Vermont. Mrs. S. B. Milliken of Sanford is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. S- Milli ken for several days Miss Theodora Ringwald of Chat tanooga, Tenn. is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W. Goodwill. Mrs. J. S Milliken was hostess to the Afternoon Club at her home on New Hampshire Avenue last Friday. Mrs. F. W. Goodwill and children and their house guest Miss Theodora Ringwald spent last week-end at Car olina Beach. Mr. (and Mrs. D. S. Ray and child ren spent last week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Hoyt Shaw entertained at luncheon at her home, Shawarden, on Tuesday, honoring Mrs. Milliken,, house guest of Dr. and Mrs. James Milliken. After lunch the guests en joyed a box party at the Carolina Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. James Hafey, parents of the Most Rev. J. Hafey, Bishop of Raleigh, arrived recently from Chic opee, Mass. and will make their home in Southern Pines. William C. Mudgett, Jr. left Wed nesday to resume his studies at Cho ate School in Wallingford, Conn. Mrs. A. S. Ruggles is spending a few days in Raleigh. Miss Millie Montesanti Is recover ing from a recent illness. Cliff Johnson has returned from a week’s vacation in Florida. Miss Blanche Sherman visited friends in Siler City Sunday. Miss Julia Mowry spent Wednes day In Raleigh. Mrs. Mary Green has returned from two month’s stay in Michigan. Miss Lenora Rlggan of Fayette ville spent the week-end in Southern Pines as the guest of Mrs. Earle Mer rill. stymie was a cruel break against Mc Lean,” but the Atlantan still be lieves in the stymie rule. The Pinehurst Silk Mill, Moore County’s large rayon concern, is be ginning excavation for a new “throw- 'Ing-room” building, 210x165 feet, which will adjoin the preparation plant and office quarters- The steady growth of the output of rayon goods trom this mill has necessitated mov ing the throwing room division into 'new quarters of its own. The new building will be a one.story, brick structure with the rest of the plant. Mrs. Earl Merrill entertained at three tables of bridge last Saturdsgr evening. ■ Jtt iKentDriant In loving rememberance of my dear husband, Joe Fuller, who died one year ago, September 23, 1935. One year ago you left us. How we, the lonely ones bear A lonely home, a silent voice And only a vacant chair. In life we did our best for you, In death we did the same. Heart of our lives is buried deep Under the sod where you are asleep. So cold and still you are sleeping, While all the world is gay; Thy work is done, low sinks the sun On thy mound this day. Even death has its wonderful mis sion Though it robs us of those we love; j It draws us from our surroundings I To long for the meeting above. —By his wife, Cora M. Fuller., FREE AIRPLANE RIDES Watoh For Panu-huteti to Be Dropped Saturday The following Merchants are sponsoring a free ride at the Knoll wood Airport Sunday: Southern Pines Clark’s Garage Thrower’s Pharmacy Elite Dress Shop Williams Service Station The Valet L. V. O’Callaghan Southern Pines Laundry Co. Tot’s Toggery C. J. Simons The Pilot AlM*rdeen Aberdeen Hardware Co. Mid-South Motor Co. South Street Service Station Moore Motor Co. Sandhill Citizen C'arthage Stewart’s Service Station Carthage Electric Supply Co. Baker’s Market Reid Flinchum Department Store Allen Drug & Sundry Co. Moore County News- IMnehurst Stutts Supply Co. A. & P. Store Gouger & Veno Harold Bachman ition with the Shaw Paint and Wall paper Company. Miss Mary Frances Cameron ot Vass is visiting friends in town for a few days. leal Center where she has been for j; several weeks. ^ Homes For Rent Building Sites For Sale E southern Pines, C. St Mrs. J. W. Gibson visited friends ^ |j in Siler City over the week.end. The many friends of W'ill Bailey |1 will be glad to know that he has re- t: turned from a Charlotte hospital In H Mrs. Margaret Weaver of Alabama Charlotte where he recently under- H is spending a few days in Southern went a major operation. I Clyde Council is making a satis- H Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and fam- factory r-'covery in the Hamlet Hos. ^ lly spent the week-end in Greensboro, pltal and will be able to return to his l| Miss Ruth Atkins and George home in a few da vs. H Christmas spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Morse of Water- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sherman bury, Vt- were the guests of Mr. and ' « have returned from a summer spent Mrs. Howard McNeill Wednesday. H in Thousand Island Park, N. Y. | The Women’s Auxiliary of the « Dr. W. C. Mudgett returned Sun- Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. 1| day from a two weeks stay in New Lawrence Grover Tuesday night at § York City. j her home on Grover Road. Ij Leon Fields and Alex Fields, Jr. There will be volley ball and games H spent Sunday at Kure Beach. I at the Church of Wide Fellowship » Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Weeks of Friday evening at 8:00. i|: Tarboro, were the week-end guests - - :: evens North Carolina zuiiZiizziiSUzztzzziimmittiMt Stymie Decided Title. Saj^s George Dunlap, Jr. Former National Champion Hold.s It Cheated Britisher Out of Championship of Mrs. Winnie Dodge at her home on Ashe street. Robert Henderson spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Charlotte on buslness- Wade Stevlck and Mrs. Charles Stevlck have returned from a trip to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall announce Johnny Fischer’s magnificent rush to ( the birth of a son, Leighton Carlyle, victory over Jack McLean of Scotland i Jr. on Saturday September 19. | iii the National Amateur folf champ- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers ot ionship has been clouded last Satur- Manchester, spent Thursday in Sou-1 •J&y by another heated controversy ! them Pines. They left Friday with over the stymie. j Mrs. Jessie Rogers and Nettie Ayres ' Fischer defeated the Scotch final- i for Nebraska. ^ ist last Saturday by squaring the i Lieut, and Mrs. J. Johnson have match on the 36th hole and taking | leased the Soperhouse on Ashe street the extra hole hole by dropping a 20- and are now occupying it. Miss Marion Johnson left this week for Georgia where she will be a stud- I ent at Valdosta College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M- Grey are again occupying their home on May street. W. H. W'olnough has returned from a few week’s stay in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Merrill are ex pected to arrive Saturday from Bar ton, Vt. where they spent the sum. mer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill return ed Wednesday from Linville where they spent several days. They were For Comfort and Economy Try Our Finished Family Service Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc. Telephone 6161 W. New York Ave.. a foot putt for a birdie three Pointing out the “Fischer’s finish 1 was the greatest I’ve ever seen” I George T. Dunlap,Jr., of Pinehurst, | National amateur champion in 1933, j nevertheless declared that “the cham- \ plonshlp was decidcd on the 34th green by the stymie rule”. “There never was a better argu. ment against the stymie than the result of that hole,” Dunlap said. “McLean played three perfect shots and was a foot from the cup. Johnny hit his first putt five feet past and then hit a bad second putt which stopped on the lip of the cup dead accompanied home by Mrs. McNeill’s , McLean’s line. There was nothing niece. Miss Florence Smith of Bir mingham, who will visit them for a week. Mrs. E. K. Kane, Mrs. Edgar John son and small daughter Delaney of Kushequa, Pa- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler. ‘The Home School and Playground” will re-open October 5th for Kindergarten and Primary Grades Director, Laura M. Jenks McLean could do. He wasn’t reward ed for hitting his three good shots and Johnny wasn’t penalized for hit ting a bad putt. “McLean then played the bravest shot I’ve ever seen. He tried to pitch his ball over Fischer’s when the Miss Mary Grace Pethick left last | chemcea were 95-5 that he’d either week to resume her studies at Sweet Briar College in Lexington, Va, Mrs. R. F. Potts left Tuesday morn- ^ Ing for a few days stay in New York to sink a four footer to get a half. knock Johnny’s ball Into the cup or leave himself a four or five foot putt coming back. As it was, he did have Pilot Advertising Pays City- Mr- and Mrs- E. C. 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