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Friday, October 30, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, M>rth Carolina a; Wc Celebcate the CPENINe of our Nlt StiCEi Department FCICAr AND SATLCDAT Fresh Toasted ROYAL DELUXE MIXED NUTS 1-4 Lb.—20 cents; Lb.—79 cents. FANCY IDEAL MIXED NUTS, 1-4 Lb.—15 cente; Lb.—59 cents. BLAN’CHED MOGUL PEANUTS, 1-2 Lb.—15 cents; 1 Lb.—29 cents Fresh Meaty Nuts from All Over the World. Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor CLEAN WITH SAFETY ^ 7 We insure your clothing . . . call and deliver promptly, and our service is moderate in price. THE VALET Telephone 5651 Southern Pines DAINTY FABRICS Are Safe With Us. Each material receives the washing process most suitable for it. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave. Southern Pines Laundry Company Inc. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave.. The Week in Southern Pines Miss Pat Lumpkin of Albemarle was a recent guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Overcash. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Durgin ar rived Sunday from a summer spent in New Hampshire. Miss Dorothy Moore arrived Sun day from Boston where she has been in school for the past several weeks. Miss Margaret Roth entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party Wednesday night at her home on Bennett street. Miss Isabel Pelton of N. C. C. W. in Greensboro spent the week-end at her home here. E. G. Horne spent the week-end in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and fam ily spent the week-end in Greens boro. leased Mrs. Flinda Weed’s house on May street and are taking possession immediately. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgepath of Swarthmore, Pa., spent a few days in town this week enroute to Flor ida. The Misses Bollman of Gloucester 9 Mass have arrived here for a visit and are located at The Piedmont. Edison Hayes of Macon, Ga., was a business visitor in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. EUiler left Friday for a brief stay in Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lowell of St. Petersburg, Fla., have returned to their home there after spending some time in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Vance McMillan have purchased the Burgess bungalow on Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cosgrove and | Ohio avenue and will move in about family have arrived from Massachu- the middle of November. setts and will spend the winter here. Misses Millie and Theresa Mon- tesanti attended the State-V.P.I. game in Raleigh Saturday, Frank Moore returned to Wake Fcrest College Sunday after spend ing several days as the guest of Miss Bertha Fowler at her home on May street. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Benfield and family have moved here from Car thage and have leased the Aeschli- mann home on Massachusetts ave nue. Mr. Benfield is foreman at the C. C. C. camp. Miss Frances Smith of Greens boro spent the week-end with Miss Edith Blake. Jimmie Miller of Biscoe visited friends in town Friday. Miss Mary Hendiix of Cameron was the recent guest of Miss Mildred Roth. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Simpson will leave Sunday night for several days stay in New Jersey. Miss Jennie Meacum is spending this week-end in Durham. Mrs. E, C. Loomis is seriously ill at her home on Page street. Dr. C. R. Raymond has returned from several days stay in Winston- Salem. Miss Anne Regan spent the week end in Richmond, Va. Eugene Leavitt is seriously ill at the home of Mrs. Reid Hall. Mrs. Hugh Hall was the guest of ! Miss Josephine Weaver in Aberdeen two days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler mo tored to Raleigh Monday. Miss Helen Womble is recovering from an appendicitis operation in the Moore County Hospital. S. B. Richardson spent several days thi« week with his daughter in Charleston, S. C. A. S. Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruggles attended the V. P. I.- State game in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Jessie L. Rogers, Mrs. Net tie Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis have returned from a short trip through the Shenandoah Valley and through the Blue Ridge Moun tains. Mrs. C. L. Hayes returned Wednes day from a trip to Indianapolis. Mrs. C. A. Scheipers, Miss Edith Bossier and Miss Gertrude Thomson of Lawrence, Mass., are the giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers at their home on Connecticut avenue. V. O. Taylor of Duke University spent the week-end in Southern O R Our department carries everything i 'v in Boy’s Wear. i SWEATERS— Zipper and Slip-Over styles 97c to $3.75 Tweeduroy Knickers and Longs $2.75 to $3.50 HEAVY ZIPPER COSSACK JACKETS— Leather and Wool Plaids $3.95 to $9.00 LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS— Zipper and Button Fronts 97c BREECHES, BOOTS, BOOT SOCKS — SCHOOL OXFORDS— Heavy type, built for service, pr 3.00 WHITE RAINCOATS Recommended by leading safety authorities as being more easily; seen by motorists. All rubber surface Hats to match—$3.50. The Tog Shop Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines Garland A. Pierce has returned Pine.s. from a short trip to Leominister, i The Hallowe’en party tonight, Frl. Mass. day at the Church of Wide Fellow- Mrs. Jane Drexel has returned ship at 8:00 is expected to attract from New York and is occupying her a large crowd as every:ne is invit- home in Knollwood ,the former Bur- ' ed. rell G. White residence. | Mrs. Florence Deacon left Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Vale have | day to spend the winter at Palm returned from a few weeks stay in Beach, Fla. White Sulphur Springs. West Va. Miss PauJine Poe entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Davidson ' three tables of bridge at her home and family have returned following' on South Broad street last Thurs- a summer spent in Cooperstown. N. ' day evening, honoring Miss Nellie Y. ; Louise Leavitt of Bradford, Vt., i A. B. Yeomans has returned from , bride-elect of December. High score | a few days trip to the Western part prize was won by Mrs. Buster Doyle, 1 cf North Carolina. j second high by Theresa Montesanti i The Willing Workers and the! and consolation by Miss Anna Cam- | Brotherhood of,the Baptist Church eron. Guests present were Mrs. Mor-j held a joint meeting at the home | ris Johnson, Mrs. Buster Doyle, j of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams Tues-! Misses Katherine Buchan, Anna ' day evening. j Cameron^ Virginia Stevick, Eleanor ] Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and | Grover Theresa Montesanti and Mary children have recently moved into ^lice Weatherly. Planting Time OATS Cokers Smut and Cold Resistant. . . Best for Fall Planting. TREATED BARLEY and SEED WHEAT McNEILL & COMPANY 1 FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 THE SANDHILL BOOK SHOP WILL MAKE A SHOWING OF ETCHINGS BY THE TALENTED LOCAL ARTIST MISS DORIS SWETT SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Be Comfortable Before Cold Weather Arrives MODERNIZE YOUR Heating Plant and Flombing System Estimates Gladly Given FRIGIDAIRE OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN (Automatic Coal Burner) ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L. V. O’CALLAGHAN frioidaire sales and servioe Telephone 5S41 SoutbeiD FIbm the Grover house on Grover Road and will spend the season there. Dr. Isabel Graves has leased one of the Sherman apartments on Or chard Road for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruggles of Kingsport, Tenn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. George Case. Mrs Jessie Rogers and Mrs. Net tie Ayres hjave returned from an ex tended trip through Canada and the New England states. Miss Elizabeth Grover and Mrs. John Howarth entertained Tuesday afternoon at five tables of bridge at the Southern Pines Country Club. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Richard Tarlton and Mrs. Emmett Golden. Claude Dawson of Gastonia was the guest of his cousin, the Rev. W. E. C:x, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neikirk left Sunday for their home in Bluefield, W. Va. after visiting relatives here Mrs. Mollie Howe is spending a for two weeks, few days here enroute to Florida to ] Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Kinney of Ben- spend the winter. ] ington, Vt. were the guests of C. T. Miss Caroline Drew has returned Patch last week. Mr. Kinney is State here after spendmg the summer ! automobile inspector of Vermont, months in Connecticut and New i Dr. McArthur of Cordele, Ga. left York. I Tuesday for his home after spending Miss Irene Dennry of Woodburg, i several days with his daughter and N. Y., was a visitor in town Friday enroute to Florida where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood have son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chan dler. (Additional Notes on Page B.) Announcing the Opening of r The Vogue Beauty Shop Southern Pines, N. C. Monday, November 2 Permanents, Machine or Machineless ....$3.50 to $15.00 Shampoo and Set 75c Manicures 75c Facials $1.50 and up Complete Beauty Service Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. Miss Pauline Holmes Owner Building Formerly Occupied by Mid-South Grill Dial 7632 31 Broad St. PHILCO FOOTBALL ; ELECTION RESULTS POLITICAL SPEECHES All at the turn of a dial, and you have a “ringside aeai^ $20.00 to $600.00 C. J. SIMONS East Broad Street Telephone 7151 immmmmmmtmmmtmmtmmKmmmmmmmi NftW OK «5AT P PINEHURST FARMS SAUSAGE, Milk Fattened Poultry Ask for the.se pure, fresh products at your favorite market or hotel. PINEHURST FARMS PACKING PLANT Pinehurst, N. C. wum«ii»»miiniiiii»iiim«»iiniMiiMmtnnMMiiiitfwt.MM;,||f,ni Complete New Line of Gossard Combinations,, Girdles and Brassieres for all occasions MRS. MARGARET HAGOOD Market Square Pinehurst
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