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Friday, October 9, 1936. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina Page Eleven SHEAFFER’S LIFETIME FOUNTAIN PENS Large and Varied Stock for Personal Use or Appropriate Gifts. Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines Hungry? Try the Royalton Pines Delicatessen and Lunch Shop Tempting food and moderate prices. From 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. We serve you with tasty, delicious and appetizing food. > Always ready just when you want them. Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches, Hot Chicken Sandwiches. SUPERIOR BARBECUE Salads, Cold Meats, Doughnuts, Rolls, Pies, Cakes. Royalton Pines Dairy Products Milk, Butter, Cream, Cheese, Eggs. Telephoned Orders Bring Delivery Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz left Monday night for Jefferson, Maine where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Jackson. Timmy Hyde, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde, is recovering from a tonsil operation performed at the Moore County Hospital last Fri day. Miss Sara Faulkner of Raleigh was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Overcash. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gage re turned last Thursday from Roches- te, N. Y., where they spent the sum. mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett French and children returned here Friday fom Charlevoix, Mich., whee they spent the summer. Mrs. Jane H. Zimmerman, former member of the Southern Pines School faculty, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Huske. Miss Lenora Riggan of Fayetteville was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merrill. Mrs. J. D. Sitterson and daughter Katherine are visiting relative.«i in Windsor. W. E. Blue and C. L. Worsham at tended a district meeting of em ployees and officials of the Pender Grocery Company in Raleigh Sunday. Miss Sarah Goggans of Raleigh was the week-end guest of Miss Pauline Miller. Mrs. D. G. Stutz was hostess to the Afternoon Club last Friday at the Southern Pines Country Club. Three tables were in play with several in vited guests. Mrs. W. E. McCord arrived here Thursday after spending the summer abroad. Mrs. George Rose and Mrs. Em mett Golden entertained at four ta bles of bridge last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Rose on Ohio ave_ nue. Prizes were won by Miss Kath erine Wiley, Mrs. Garland Pierce and Mrs. McAvoy. Guests present were Miss Wiley, Mrr. Pierca, Mrs. McAvoy, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. Rich- ad Tarleton, Mrs. Greer Stutz, Mrs. Clarence Edson, Mrs. Earl Merrill, M.S. John Howath, Mrs. Frank Coop er. Misses Mary Swett, Lenora Rig gan, Frances Schwartz, Eleanor Bar ron and Elizabeth Grover. Dr. and Mrs. E, W. Bush and chil dren have returned from Henderson- for Siler City following a few days spent Id Southern Pines. Mrs. Bryan Poe and son Gene are visiting relatives in Morehead City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Sessoms have returned here after spending some time in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bogle and fam ily have removed here from Granite Falla and will make this their home. Mrs. Carlton Wicker and children arrived in Southern Pines Sunday fol lowing a summer in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford, Miss Margaret Gifford and Mrs. Crawford ' have returned to their home here af. j ter spending the summer months at Thousand Island Park, N. Y. Father T. A. Williams motored to Greensboro and Durham Monday. There will be a food sale today, Friday, in the building next to the Broad /Street Pharmacy, given by the ladies of the Baptist ^Crturch. E. G. Horne has arrived from Win ston-Salem and will be associated with the local branch office of the N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. George Christmas spent the week end at his home in Latta, S. C. The Willing Workers of the Bap tist Church will meet at Highland Lodge with Mrs. Maude Grearson on Tuesday evening at 8:00. Mi.>-s Marjorie McQueen spent the week-end at Pinebluff. Morris Eadie of Massachusetts is spending some time in Southern Pines visiting his mother. Jack Wade, pitcher with the De troit Tigers, was the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Bryan Poe. The Willing Workers of the Bap. tist Church enjoyed a meeting with Mrs. W. L. Baker at her home Tues day afternoon. Burdon Holliday is spending this week in Jamesville visiting relatives. J. A. Smith is spending some time j in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baucom have returned to their home in Detroit, Mich., following a few days’ visit with relatives here. R. P. Freeze of Hendersonville vis ited friends in town Sunday. E. J, Austin spent the week-end in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmeltzer have returned to their home here af- Sweaters THE NEW AUTUMN DESIGNS In Checks and all over patterns—hard finished and brushed wools. V Necks, Zippers, Plain and Belted Backs, and Coat Sweaters. $1.95 to $6.00 The Tog Shop Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines Solves ffour IXK PROBLEMS A SMART CARTER CUBE FILLED WITH FINEST FOUN- TAIN PEN INK ...PLUS A NEW DESK STAND THAT FITS YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN OR SfEEL PEN UOTII si ^ viile where they spent the summer I ter spending the summer in Ohio and months. New York state. PHILCO FOOTBALL ELECTION RESULTS THE WORLD SERIES POLITICAL SPEECHES All at the turn of a dial, and you have a “ringside seat^’ $20.00 to $600.00 C. J. SIMONS Mrs. Campbell and daughter, Mi.ss I Miss Floy Mae Thomas has accept- Florence Campbell have returned to j ed a position with the telephone com- Southern Pines after spending the pany in Raleigh, summer in Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner left Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill re- i Monday for a trip to Barneveld, N. Y. ! turned a few days ago to their home j Dr. C. Rexford Raymond, Missea HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP East Broad Street East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pinea Telephone 534# a::;:::::: I here after spending some time in New , York state. I Miss Margaret Olmsted of Sanford I spent Friday in Southern Pines. Mrs. Margaret White has returned i from two months spent in Canada and I the New England states. Ida Robinson, Alice Holmes, Blanche Sherman and Mary Jane Phillaman spent Tuesday in Durham. Mrs. F. F. Travis and daughters of Greensboro are spending a few days in Southern Pines. ^ Mrs. Alice H. Colby is improving H '» East Broad Street Telephone 7151 Wood’s Italian Rye Grass Seed I That makes a beautiful lawn green all winter. IS BEING SOWN ALL OVER TOWN We can still fill your orders despite the heavy demand. McNEH.L & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 Pilot Advertising Pays Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler mov_ ' after a recent illness, ed Monday into the house on Indiana | Mrs. Alice Burt Hunt has returned avenue recently purchased by Mrs. E., from a summer spent in the north .^nd K. Kane. | is occupying her home on Tr':jana Cliff Johnson is ill at his home on avenue. Bennett street. j , R. L. Chandler is in St. Louis at- Miss Louise Gardner left Monday tending the Grand Chapter sessions for Charlotte where she will undergo i of the Masonic Lodge, an operation at Dr. Matheson’s clinic. | Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd Miss Dora Menzel has returned to Spring Lake, N. J., after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Men zel. Miss Anna Cameron spent the w'eek-end in Charlotte. Mrs. E. Bourgault of Westport, N. Y., arrived in Southern Pines a few days ago and will spend the season here. Mrs. O. R. Conrad attended the world series baseball games in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams and family have returned from a summer spent in Bethlehem, N. H. Mrs. George Mattox and children. Misses Dorothy and Inez Thomas of Jonesboro, visited relatives in town Sunday. Tony Montesanti has returned to Southern Pines after spending some time in Massachusetts. Misses Marjorie, Betsy and Mar tha Sturges of New York state spent sev0(:*al days this week in town en- route to Florida. Mr. £ind Mrs. T. McKenzie have re turned here after spending the sum mer months in the north. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell arrived here this week and will spend the winter. Miss Jeanette Welch left Monday 1-IigHland L^odge A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel PIea.santlv Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent Mrs. W. N. Greasoon Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. H xt have returned from a visit with Mrs. Flandolph P. Scott in Montpelier, Va. Mrs. E, J. Woodward has returned ' H from Fremont where she visited rel-1 atives. | »| L. L. Thomas of the Western part' of the state is spending a few days | U in town. W. H. Peasley is spending a few weeks here following sev.’ral months in the New England state? and Cana, da. Preston T. Kelsey and daughter, Laura have arrived in town for the season after spending the summer in Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Valarie Deucher has returned to Southern Pines from Bronxville, N. Y. John Tilghman returned Saturday from a business trip to Washington. Miss Doris Swett of Boston is vis iting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Betterley. Miss Eloise Woodford of Ithaca, N. Y., is spending a week in Southern Pines enroute to Winter Park. Fla., where she w’ill spend the winter. Mrs. W. P. O.Halleran, Edward J. O’Halleran and J. L. O.Halleran of Brooklyn, N. Y. are spending a few days in town. Thomas C. Arstor^ of Atlanta, Ga., was a local visitor on Monday. KIRK’S BEAUTY SHOP Pinehurst Dept- Store Building , “ Announcing Sea-^ion Opening Special PERMANENT WAVVES $3.50, END CURLS, $3.00 These prices expire Oct. 15th—Make your appointments now. Hours 9:00 A. M. till 6:00 P. M. Telephone 2861 Pinehurst, N- C- :nmgnnnnu«:»:nwniiii»»»«g NOW OPEN CO L.ONIAL. INN A Southern Home, Open To Winter Guests NEW YORK AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY Phone 6013 MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE Southern Pines, N. C. OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND Everything in the Photographic Line . . . Gifts and Souvenirs EDDY’S STUDIO Opposite Postoffice Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman t 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 mtniiiuHHtnnimnmnmHinmttmiwrnHs mtmnuuuwwmamitHumwt Don’t put up with wash day worry Call us. We have a service for every purse Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave..
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