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Now is the time to have that fine boiled dinner. —APPLES— McIntosh Reds, Wealthy, Grimes Golden and Twenty Ounce. Fancy Comb and Strained Honey The Quality Store B. J. Simonds Southern Pines The-Week in Southern Pines Mrs. James Ordway and son Allen of Franklin are guests of Mrs. Bion H. Butler and Miss Helen Butler. Miss Lenora Riggac of Fayette* ville spent last week-end in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morris of Greensboro were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swann and children, Mary Ann and Jimmy of Alexandria, Va. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Schwartz. Mrs. C. E. Swearengin and daugh ter of Jonesboro spent Wednesday in town Miss Margaret Kiely of Sweet Springs, West Virginia has arrived for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Vaughn attend ed the State Fair in Raleigh Thurs day. Charles Lippencott of Leominster, Mass, left Thursday after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garland A. Pierce for a week. Frank Moore, student at Wake Forest College, will be the week-end guest of Miss Bertha Fowler Mrs. Eloise Tracy has returned to her home here after spending the summer months in Wyalusing, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and chil dren spent the week-end in Greens boro. Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz re turned Saturday from New York and Maine where they spent ten days va cation. Misses Margaret Roth, Edith Blake and Edith Maples attended the Fair in Raleigh Thursday Mrs, Elisabeth Eadle and son Mor ris have returned from a trip to Massacheuetts. Harris Cashion and J. H. Ketchum spent Friday in Raleigh. Paul Blue, student at the Univer sity in Chapel Hill, spent the week end here. Mrs. Lucy Cameron and daughter Ruth have returned from several weeks stay Jn Massachusetts and New York. Mrs. Bert Thomas has returned to her home in Jonesboro after having been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mollie Burgess for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde and Leland McKeithen attended the Duke- Georgia game in Durham Saturday. E. G. Horne spent the week-end at his home in Winston-Salem. Highland L-iodge A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly 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. Be Comfortable Before Cold Weather Arrives MODERNIZE YOUR Heating Plant and Plumbing System Estimates Gladly Given FRIGIDAIRE OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN (Automatic Coal Burner) ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L V. O’CALLAGHAN FRIGIDAIRE SALGS AND SERVICE Telephone 5S41 Southern PlMS Frances Schwartz, third, but every one received something. Mrs. John son, the honoree was presented a gift. Other guests present were Mrs. Garland Pierce, Mrs. Emmett Golden, Mrs. M G. Stutz, Mrs. Clarence Ed- son. Misses Erma Fisher, Katherine Wiley and Mary Swett. The Catholic Daughters met Mon day night at their hall on Vermont avenue, with Mrs. J. V. Hoffman of Raleigh as the guest speaker. Re freshments were enjoyed after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grinnell and two children have returned from a sum mer spent in Little Compton, R. I. Father T A. Williams spent Mon day in Greensboro. Miss Margaret Bishop and Miss Mftry Yeomans left for Boston Mon day where Miss Bishop was called by the serious illness of her sister. Misses Alice Southworth, Anna Jenks, Laura Jenks and Edith Titus left Friday for Asheville where they will spend several days. Frank Buchan, Ed Newton and Harry Chatfield attended the Duke-Georgia game in Durham last Saturday. Mrs. John Ferguson and small daughter Johnsie Louise spent the weekend with Mrs. Ferguson’s moth er, Mrs. D. A. Sykes in Parkton. Lloyd Prime returned Friday from Alton, N. H. Mrs Dause Davis left recently for Washington, D. C., where she has ac- cepted a position. Mrs. D. T. Thomasson spent Tues day in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner have returned from a trip to New York State. Miss Mary Jane Prillaman, Miss Marion Gardner and William Booth motored to Fayetteville on Wednes day. Mr and Mrs. Charles Nevin of Newton Center, Mass., visited friends in town Sunday. A. H. Arnold and N. O. Sparkling of London, Canada were guests of friends in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas McKnight of Ojaf, Calif., and Mrs. Dora Muzzy of Santa j Paula, Calif., were recent guests of Mrs L. C. Smiley enroute west from a summer in New England. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bacon spent Tuesday in town on their way to Or lando, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Prumm of Bo_ PHILCO FOOTBALL ELECTION RESULTS POLITICAL SPEECHES All at the turn of a dial, and you have a “ringside seat^ $20.00 to $600.00 C. J. SIMONS East Broad Street Telephone 7151 Book Sale Jf. CLEARANCE PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FICTION, SCIENCE, TRAVELS, LITERATURE, JUVENILE 25c or 5 for—$1.00 I 50c and $1.00 ' HALLOWE’EN NOVELTIES HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP East Broad Street Southern Pines Stancil Stroud, freshman at the Un-1 gata, N. J., spent Tuesday in South- iversity in Chapel Hill spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Oru Dorn has returned to her home in SaluttA, S. C. after spending some time in Southern Pines as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorn Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Edens have ern Pines Mrs. E. M. Pettes, Mrs. M. R. Car penter and Miss Cora Leggett left Southern Pines for Auburndale, Fla., Tuesday morning for a stay of sev- eral months. William H. Cobbet and Raymond O. leased the Holmes cottage on Ridge Topenzer of Pittsburgh, Pa., are ' ■ street. Dr. Edens is the physican in charge of the C. C. C. Camp. Miss Mabel Wilson and Miss Lois Cameron spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mr and Mrs. George Rose attend ed the Duke-Georgia game in Dur ham Saturday. Miss Sara Durant, student at Queen’s-Chicora in Charlotte was the weekend guest of Miss Eleanor Grover. R. L. Hart and Alex Fields attend ed the Duke-Georgia game. Joe Schwartz, Lou Marks and Fred Masterloia of State College in Ra leigh were the week-end guests of the Montesantis. Ralph Chandler, Jr. of Davidson College spent the weekend at his home here. The following attended the Group Conference of the Fayetteville Pres- byterial at Culdee Church last Fri day: Mesdames W. E. Blue, Dan Mc Neill, David MacCallum, C. A Maze and Howard McNeill and Miss Sarah McLeod. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. W. S. Harrington Monday night. Miss Lenora Riggan and Mrs. Earl Merrill entertained last Saturday evening at three tables of bridge for Mrs. Vinson Johnson, who Is leaving the first of November to make her home in Bronxvllle, N. Y. It was an especially unique party in that each guest received a prize. At each pro gression the ones bolding high scores were allowed to select their prize Thus after three progressions the competition was very keen, as each one had eyes on the article partic ularly wanted. At the close of the Home-made cakes, cookies and-pies game Mrs. Richard Tarleton held high- are among the specialties to be found score, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, second. Miss at the- Curb Market. Pilot Advertising Pays spending a week in Southern Pines Mrs. H. G. Henderson has arrived from Manha.sset, Long Island and has taken a room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swett for the winter months. The W'illing Workers of the Bap tist Church met with Mrs. William Dale Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Harlowe, student at N. C C. W., spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Waterman have arrived from Bethlehem, N H. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, who is spend, ing some time in Fort Bragg, was the week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Wilson. * Mr and Mrs. B. J. Simonds spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. C. P. Heyward is recovering from a recent illness at her home on Bennett street. , Mrs. Bessie Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Woolley spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Irene Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S Olive, is recovering from an appendicitis operation perform ed at Highsmith Hospital in Fayette ville Sunday. Miss Nellie Louise Leavitt, Eugene Leavitt and Randall Munn of Brad ford, Vt., are visiting friends in Southern Pines for two weeks. Thomas Bradley Smith has return ed from New York accompanied by his sister, Mrs. John K. George, who will spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Preston H. Kelsey and Mr and Mrs. Charles V. Nichols of Montclair, N. J., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey of Highland avenue. Planting Time OATS Cokers Smut and Cold Resistant. . . Best for Fall Planting-. TREATED BARLEY and SEED WHEAT McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 SOUTHERN PINES FISH MARKET EVERYTHING IN SEAFOODS Special Orders Filled in 48 Hours Telephone 6782 Delivery Service J. D. Shelton 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 BLANKETS Beautifully Laundered Soft and Perfect In Size Ready For The Cool Nights of Autumn Laundered with Palm Olive Special Blanket Soap Southern Pines Laundry Company, he. Tel^hone 6101 W. New Yoifc NOW OPEN COl^OISriAJL. INN A Southern Home, Open To Winter Guests NEW YORK AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE Soatiieni PIbm, N. O. Phone 501&
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