Friday, November 6, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pinea and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina Page F1v» BRIDGE AT PINE NEEDLES Every Friday there will be a lun- cheon-bridge party at Pine Needles Inn. Bridge, following the luncheon at the Inn, will be played in the new I Fancy dresaed poultry may be ball room of the Pine Needles Club, found at the Curb Market. The public is cordially invited and requested to make reservations by 9:00 a. m. each Friday. Owr Quest far One We^ Only ^ Belcano’$» Jtrsonal Repnsentativi * i > I ) i X who will consult with you on your ■kin problems, giving you the secret of how easy it is to be your own beauty specialist. < Belcano cosmetics are based on scientific research, they work with nature in assisting your own sys* tern to keep your skin youthful and radiant. Belcano cosmetics stimu* late, tone and feed the skin. Come in for a lovely » Belcano facial treat- ' ment and personal advice on the care of your skin, entire ly without obliga tion, Arrange for an appointment now. Week of November 9th Broad Street Pharmacy The Week in Southern Pines Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor R. F". POXTS Real Estate and Building: Contractor Offering for sale, or to rent properties in the Sandhills.—Ruilding estimates furnished. Southern Pines Telephone 5881 Theatre Building North Carolina "ALET Cleaners and Fressers to the Sandhills We insure your clothing . . . call and deliver promptly, and our service is moderate in price. Telephone 5651 Southern Pines We Offer QUALITY and SERVICE AT MODTRATE RATES With a Low Rate for Rough Dry or Wet Wash Southern Pines Laundry Company Inc. . Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave.. L V, O’CALLAGHAN PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR OIL BURNERS ESSOHEAT and FURNACE OIL IRON FIREMAN STOKER EASY WASHERS and IRONERS Fri.?idaire Sales and Service Telephone 6S41 Southern Pine Mrs. C. L. Hayes left Tuesday night for New York City to do the fall buying for her shop here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Chapman have returned for the winter after a summer spent in Cooperstown, N. Y. Will Stratton of Princs4on, N. J., arrived this week to spend the win ter. Miss Isabel Pelton of N. C. C. W., Greensboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. tmd Mrs. P. P. Pel ton. Miss Ruth Kaymond and Miss Moore of Durham spent the week end as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. Rexford Raymond. J C. T. Patch and Mrs. Lillian B. Miles left Monday, for a shopping trip to New York. Miss Irene McCain was the week end guest of Miss Alice Eddy at her home on Massachusetts avenue. V. O. Taylor of Duke University spent the week-end in Southern Pines. E. J. Austin spent Sunday in Greensboro. Billy Wilson of State College spent the week-end at his home here. I E. G. Home spent the week-end j at his home in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and chil dren have returned from a few days stay in Greensboro, j Miss Edith Blake has returned from a visit with friends in Greens- b6ro. Miss Mary Jane Woodward at tended the State-Carolina game Sat urday. E. J. McCarr has returned from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and w'll spend the winter here. Mrs. Bernard Leavitt of Riadford, Vt., is spending several weeks in Scuthern Pines visiting friends. Father T. A, Williams has return ed from a trip to Hershey, Pa. Miss Doris Perkins returned from the north Friday and will spend a few weeks in town. Mrs. Maude Eaton left Monday night for St. Cloud, Fla., after spend ing two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins of Middleburg. Va., spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Mrs. Edwin Oligney has I’eturned to her home in Massachusetts after spending several weeks in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pa’■sens and Mrs. George P. Harding of Portland, Maine and Mrs. Ella G. Cofferty and Mrs. Mary Innes of Ellsworth, Maine visited friends in town Sunday. I Mrs. N. L. Willet of Augusta, Ga., ' was a business visitor in tov.-n Sat- 'urday. Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn has ^ returned from a summer spent in; I Charlevoix, Mich., and is occupying' j his home on May street. I Walter Spaeth, student in Duke' Medical School, spent the week-end: at home. Mrs. Ethel B. Snider and daughter ; of Danasquan, N. J., spent Monday in town enroute to Florida. ; Miss Esther Carter has arrived' from Raleigh and will be associated with the Vogue Beauty Shop. George Brander of Sea Girt, N.' J., left recently for Florida after spending some time in town. Mrs. Bessie Short of Washington, | D. C., spent Monday in Southern ! Pines. Mrs. C. A. Scheipers, Miss Fdith | Bossier and Miss Gertrude Thompson ' of Lawrence, Mass., have returned; to their home there following a few ^ weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers. The Rev. and Mrs. E. Bowman and ' Mrs. Margaret Funk have ictumedi to their home following a short stay | in Southern Pines. i Mr and Mrs. Bruce Lewis and son i and Mrs. D. C. Phillips motored to i Greensboro Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Emerton j and son of Warner, N. H., were vis itors in town Saturday en route to Florida. Mrs. Lloyd Wooley and Mrs. Frank Wilson attended an Eastern Star meeting in Fayetteville Monday. Di. J. J. Spring has returned to his home here following several weeks stay in the north. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McAvoy mo tored to Greensboro Friday. Miss Janet Mecum spent the week end in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Trousdell are spending a few days in New York. Miss Dorothy Dom was the week end guest of Miss Lois Grimes in Asheboro. The Rev. J. Fred Stimson spent last Thursday and Friday in Greens boro. Mrs. Dawes Davis has returned from Washington to be with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Loomis who ia ill at her home on Page street. Mrs. J. Huntoon is spending a few days in town enroute to Florida for the winter months. Mrs. J. T. Overton, Mrs. Joe De Berry, Misses Annie Regan and Hel en Womble motored to Mt. Gilead Sunday to visit Miss Helen Batten, who is recovering from an appendi citis operation. Miss Geraldine Yates is s-pending a few days in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLauchlin motored to Fayetteville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ballock of Virginia have leased the Por house on East Broad street. Mrs, R. L. Hart and daughter Lina Lee, and Mrs. Thomas Black and three children spent last Thursday in Greensboro. Cliftcn Cameron^ Jr., has return ed from Long Island where he spent the summer months. W. J. Young has returned from several weeks stay in Franconia, N. H. Mrs. Gertrude Wilson ha.? arrived from Barberton. Ohio and will spend the winter in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Gulden and Mr. and Mrs. George Rose spent Tuesday in Asheboro. Miss Lillian Roberts visited her sister, Mrs. Rufus Cates in Raleigh Tuesday. J Miss Nellie Louise LeavUt, Paul Leavitt Nye and Randall Mimn have ' returned to their h.me in Bradford, Vt., following a few weeks stay in I Southern Pines. Mrs, F. M. Gardner nas arrived from Winthrop, Mass., to .'ipend the winter in Southern Pines. Miss Francos Schwartz wa.s host ess at four tables of bridge at her , home on Ashe street last Wednesday ! evening, honoring her si.ster, Mrs. j W. E. Swann, of Alexandria, Va. j High score prizes were awarded to ' Mrs. Richard Tarlton and Miss Kath- I erine Wiley, Mrs. Swann, the hcnoree j was presented a lovely gift. Guests ! present were Mrs. Swar.n, Mrs. Tarl- ' ton. Miss Wiley, Mi's. Dorsey Stutz, ' Mrs. Verdie Wiley. Mrs. Frank ; Wolch_ Miss Birdilia Bair, Mrs. Gar- , land Pierce, Mrs. E. W. Reinecke, Mrs. George Rose, Mrs. Clarence Ed- son, Mrs. Emmett Golden, Mrs. Earl Merrill, Miss Erma Fisher, Miss Mary Swett and Mis.s Emilie Mae W’ilson. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Schfar- berg left this week for Lincointpn to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swann and children, Mary Ann and Jimmy have returned to their home in Alexandria, Va., after visiting Mrs. Swann’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Schwartz for two weeks. Miss Fran ces Schwartz returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Lond n have returned from their wedding trip and are at home in the Tracy cottage on Country Club Drive. Morton Stone and family of New York City have arrived here for the season and are occupying the Schwarburg home on New York ave nue. Mrs. Elizabeth Schwarburg and daughter Betty have returned from the north and opened their beauty shop for the .season. Lt. William P. Fisher of Mitchell Field, L. I., spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Fisher enroute to Barksdale Field, Shreveport, La. He will return to Mitchell Field the latter part of the week. The Willing Workers of the Bap tist church will meet Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. L. Chandler on Ashe street. Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. McElroy acting as joint hostesses. The Baptist ladies are planning a Cbristmaa Christmas shopping center. | Mrs. Rupert Keefe of Washington is the guest of her mother, Mrs. El- i len R. Taft for several days. j Mrs. George London, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at a j bridge party given Wednesday by Mrs. W. E. Overcash and Mrs. John Howarth at the home of Mrs. Over cash. Three tables were in play and high score awards went to Mi.^s Laura Kelsey and Miss Eleanor Bar ton. Mrs. London was presented an attractive luncheon set. Mrs. W. T. Huntley, Jr., and son Billy of Greensboro are visiting Mrs. Huntley’s mother, Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Menzel an nounce the birth of a son on Monday, November 2nd. The public is cordially invited to a Library Tea from 4:00 to 6:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the home of the Rev. T. A. Williams on Vermont ave nue, Southern Pines. Cool Weatk er BRINGS OUT i2l The New Top Coats We have them in Checks, Plaids and Mixtures, all wool $15.00 to $25.00 ANGLO-PACA A warm, light weight mixture of Alpaca and Angora Yarns $29.50 Camel’s Hair Coats $39.50 Featuring the NEWEST SNAP BRIMS A Hat for every occasion 11.50 to $7.50 GLOVES In many leathers, lined and unlined $1.50 to $6.50 The Tog Shop Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines I H. H. H. H. H. H. I HIGHLAND HARDWARE HOUSE II 34 CASES Ij: HOUSEHOLD AND HAP;)WARE NOVELTIES H TLN and GALVANIZED WARES 11 LEATHER GOODS !« Trunk Straps, Dog Collars and Leashes I H.H.H. H. H.H. atszsnstsxtmstsumxttxmsRiimtxmtuzitKnxtmttiiiixasszsiKtsxtttiuittiUiut ittttnmtw ix :: t: ' «• »« :: :: I ji :: BK'n ^ ’S HAIRDRKSSINC SHOP takes ^reat pleasure in announcinj^ the openinj>; of their siiop. Oiir clientele,.both new and old, are most cordially invited to take advantage of our wisli to ser\e them. Sol TllKRN I^Ni-s, N. C. Phom; 6121 NOW OPEN I COLONIAL INN A Southern Home, Open To W’inter Guests NEW YORK AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE Phone 5013 Southern Pines, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Hilderman • Extend a Most Cordial Invitation To EVERYONE To Inspect PINE CONE LODGE Phone 7264 84 East Massachusetts Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. Now open for the Entertainment of PARTICULAR AND DISCRIMINATING GUESTS NOW ON SALE PINEHURST FARMS SAUSAGE, Milk Fattened Poultry Ask for these pure, fresh products at your f::voritc market or hotel. PINEHURST FARMS PACKING PLANT Pinehurst, M C. MRS. PRIZER TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. E. Levis Prizer will enter tain "^t^ie Woman’s Society of the Church of the Wide Fellowship at I her home on Massachusetts avenue next Wednesday afternoon, Novem-1 her 11, at 3:30. The program for the I day will be in charge of Group I of the society, under the leadership of Mrs. Prizer and Mrs. R. F. Potts. All members and their friends are most cordially invited to be present. Complete New Line of Gossard Combinations,, Girdles and Brassieres for all occasions MRS. MARGARET HAGOOD Market Square Pinehurst