Friday, November 13, 1936.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina
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The Week in Southern Pines
Miss Esther Carter returned Sun
day after spending a week in Chad-
bourne.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Swan have re
turned to Southern Pines following
several months stay in Bryant Pond,
Maine.
Clem Wrenn, Jr., of the Univer
sity spent the week-end, at his home
here.
J. T. Lewis cf Raleigh is spending
a few days in Southern Pines.
Dr. E. L. Prizer, David Prillmon <
and V. O. Taylor attended the Duke-
Carolina game in Chapel Hill Satur-1
day. !
Paul Blue of Chapel Hill spent the I
week-end in Southern Pines.
Emmett E. Boone, Sr. has returned
from a trip to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Monroe of
' Bristol, N. H. have leased the Chase *
ces Harvey have returned to their j
home here from Massachusetts. |
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Atwood of Bos- ^
ton, Mass. were recent guests cf Mr.
•and Mrs. Pearley Waterman. j
W. C. McAvoy was a business vis
itor in South Carolina on Tuesday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Davi,s of El-
;nira, N. Y. have taken one of the
I Wilson apartments on Bennett street. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryant an-
, nounce the birth of a daughter on
' Monday, November 16th. |
! Mrs. M. Y, Yorke and Mrs. Whit-
^ ney cf Portland, N. Y. have leased
an apartment in the Wilson home
apartment on West Bread street for
— the winter.
PINEHURST ITEMS
The November meeting of the Pine- held again on Dec. 16, with Mrs. A.
hurst Parent-Teacher Association was ‘ j. McKelway and Mrs. Herman
held Thursday afternoon in the school ‘ Campbell in charge of the program,
auditorium, with a good attendance, I The Rec. Milton A. Barber, D. S., of
despite the rainy day. j Charlotte was guest preacher at the
The meeting was called to order. Village Chapel Sunday mcrning and
and prayer led by Mrs. True P. Chen- j was entertained in the home of Dr.
ey, president of the association. Miss and Mrs. T. A. Cheatham over the
Eunice Gibson led group singing, ac- [ week-end.
companied by Miss Mary Rawlinson ' Mrs. Edyth Allen of Bar Harbor,
at the piano. J Maine and her nephew, Robert Keene
Mr. Morton introduced, Dr. George ^ arrived last week and have opened the
Howard, of the State University, as Berkeley Le V Allen China Shop for
guest speaker. Dr. Howard chose for the season. Mrs. Allen was the guest
his subject, ‘‘What I Want the School^ of Mrs. S. R. Jellison for several
to do for MY CHILD,” saying that | jays
he was loss •oncerned about the ac- i Mrs. R. S. Tufts and Mrs. Herbert
tual text book knowledge acquired, vail spent several days last week vis-
than about their practical equip- iting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ewing at
ment to live and serve, whether or their home in Wilmington,
not they loved a:id appreciated good Mrs. T. S. Wheeler of New York
literature, beauty in life, nature, mu- returned to her residence here
sic and art, to work with groups and ^ geasan. Mrs. Wheeler has as
shoulder the obligations and duties of • gu^g^s Mrs. A. R. Moore of Rye. N.
life. The whole was summed up in the y. and Mrs. John H. Rhoades of
girl or boy entering life, well-rounded, ghamokin Pa.
a sound thinker, happy and indus-j ^rs. Robert E. Denny
trious and fired with worthy ambi-, ^p^^t Friday in Raleigh.
I Mrs. Howard P. Hotchkiss has as
A short business meeting followed ^n extended stay. Miss
the conclusion of the program. The of New York, who arriv.
following were appointed chairmen of ;
standing committees: Program, W. | ^aft went
P. Morton; Hospitality, Mrs, Tom yoik last week for a short
Cole; Publicity, Miss Virginia Sim-
kins; Membership. Mrs. A. P. Thomp- •
son; W^ays and Means with Budget, j York to spend several weeks,
jomtly, Mrs. T. P. Cheney; Social ^ q smith who has been vis-
Welfare, Cafeteria, Mrs. Robert Shaw' ^ol and
Jr.; Magazines. Mrs. A. M. Oglesby; | j^,g p jjawes, ha.s returned
Playground. Foster Kelly. ; ^Igin. 111.
Minutes of the previous meeting | Mrs. Chester Williams has returned
were read by the Secretary and the | fj-om New York where she visited
budget presented and a financial re- friends for a short stay.
port made by the treasurer, all of Miss Sarah Stewart, student at the
which were accepted as read. ; Woman’s University, Greensboro was
The meeting adjourned and will be at home for the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch are
.spending a few days in New York.
Mrs. Robert L. Hart entertained ^
at bridge Friday of last week in the
ball room of the new Pine Needles
Club. Among the guests were Mrs.
Thomas Black of Pinehurst. Mrs.
George C. Moore. Mrs. E. W. Bush.
Mrs. E. V. Perkinson. Mrs. J. T. Tar-
diff, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Miss Birdilia 1
Bair. Mrs. Hugh Betterly. Mrs. Ried
Page and Mrs. J. S. Milliken.
Miss Irene Maples was the guest
of honor at a bridge party given by
Miss Margaret Gifford on Thursday
of last week.
The Rev. C. R. Raymond attended
a convention in Louisburg this week, j
Wallace Case and Miss Leonard of
Kingsport. Tenn. are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Case.
Pauline May Nichols entertained
the club known as “The Little Pigs"
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Nichols last Saturday a-
ternoon.
Richard Hassell, who has been in
Virginia for the past several months
has returned to Southern Pines and
resumed his p:siiijn with the Citi
zens’ Bank and Trust Co.
Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz and
Dr. and Mrs. Greer Stutz attended
the Carolina-Duke game at Chapel
Hill Saturday.
Mrs. Ro.sa E. Gardner, who has
been critically ill for the past sev
eral months is slowly recovering
from a recent major operation at the
Moore County Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Y. A. Simpson have
returned from a trip to New Jersey.
Mrs. M Hie Burgess is spending
this week in Cheraw, S. C. with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Poe.
Mrs, Maxwell Grey left Sunday for
Bath, N, H, where she will attend the
wedding of her sister. Miss Jean Ross,
E, J. Austin attended the Duke-
Carolina game Saturday.
E, H, Lorensen has returned from
several days stay in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Grover and
daughter Eleanor and MiSs Lucille
Grover attended the Duke-Carolina
game.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Routh and chil
dren spent the week-end in Greens
boro.
Herbert Stuckley. of New York,
deputy regional executive of the Boy
Sccuts of America, is spending some
time in Southern Pines.
R. B, Freeman and Mr, Baumgar-
ner attended the football in Chapel
Hill Saturday,
Miss Francec Schwartz has return
ed from a two weeks stay with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Swann In Alexandria.
Va.
Mrs. F. P. Inman has returned
from a few days’ stay in Hamlet.
Bynum Patterson of Boston, Mass
is spending some time in town.
Dick Shoemaker of Titusville, Pa.,
Frank McGuinness of Gloversville, N.
Y., Rader Jewett of Butler, Pa., Lee
McGraw cf Southhampton, N.Y., Tony
Joy of Carry, Pa. and Joe Balwin of
Southhampton, N, Y. are guests at
Mrs, Edson’s home on East Broad
street during the P, G, A. tourna
ment.
Miss M. Emley and Mrs. Anna
Sharpe returned Thursday from
Wrightown, N. J. and will spend the
winter in Southern Pines.
Miss Helen Womble spent the week
end in Goldston.
Bcyd Ferguson of Washing;ton and
J. F. Ferguson of Parkton have re
cently moved to Southern Pines to
make their home.
Helen Batten has returned
from a few weeks stay in Mt. Gilead.
Misses Mabel and Ida Sanford of
Utica, N. Y. and Miss Carolyn Beach
of Vermont were recent guests in
town.
Milton Engstrom has returned to
Southern jPines from Binghamton,
where he spent several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Miss
Mary Swett and Miss Eleanor Barron
attended the Duke-Carolina game
Saturday.
Miss Hazel Getchell and Miss Fran-
on Connecticut avenue for the win
ter.
John J. Slattery of Bronxville, N. Y.
and Mr. and Mrs. J, C. West of West-
boro, Ontario are spending a week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hamilton of On
tario visited friends in town en route
t Florida,
Mr, and Mrs, W. W,«Shelton and
Mrs, J. L. Brown of Wellesley. Mass.
were recent guests in Southern Pines
enroute to Florida,
James Boyd has returned from a
trip to New' York,
Doris Perkins left Tuesday to be
come a student in a beauty school
in Raleigh,
Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Wade and son,
Jake Wade of Morehead City were
week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Bryan Poe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green and
small son have arrived from New
Hampshire and will spend the win
ter here.
Charles McCoy has returned from
Charlevoix, Mich, and will spend sev
eral months here.
Misses Mary Hall, Millie Monte-
santi, Margaret Gifford and Irene
Maples motored to Charlotte Monday.
Mrs. F, W, Smith and Miss Viola
Smith of Whiteville were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McEl-
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan of
Rutherford, N. J. left Wednesday af
ter having been the guests of Mrs.
Eloise Tracy for a few days.
Miss Florence Campbell entertain
ed at tea Monday afternoon at her
home on Massachusetts avenue.
Mrs. W, E. Overcash entertained
at four tables of bridge at her home
Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Dorsey Stutz. Mrs. J, S, Mil
liken, Mrs, Nick Wilson and Mrs, W.
B. Warner.
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>IKS. M. \\. S\VEAKIX(JEN
DIES AT HEll HOME HERE
Funeral services conducted by the
Rev. J. Fred Stimson were held in
her late home at 39 Page street at
11 o’clock Thursday morning for
Mrs, Sallie May Swearingen, wife of
M. W. Swearingen, Interment in
Mount Hope Cemetery foil wing the
services.
Mrs. Swearingen was born in Row
an county on Dr-cember 31st, 1874,
the daughter of James C, and Mar
tha Ann Troxler Denton, members
of prominent families in that sec
tion of the state, and she has been a
resident of Southern Pines for the
past 16 years,
1 Surviving are ten children, Esley
E,. Jasper L., Beatrice. Frances, and
Mary of Southern Pines, and Carrie.
Estelle, Josie. Eula and Cramer, and
her husband. M. W. Swearingen.
vVi^h her long residence in Sou
thern Pines. Mrs. Swearingen num-
; ber a large circle of friends and ac
quaintances who deeply sympathize
with the family in their loss.
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HIGH Sr^IoOL STUDENTS
ORG.ANIZE NEWS CLUB
News and club reporters from Sou-
them Fines High School clsisses have
formed a club which on every Friday
I will meet to plan the school’s news
items for The Pilot, and on Tuesday
to discuss these articles. One of the
major projects this year is to fill in
an attractive scrap book all accounts
of events of school interest that ap
pear in. The Pilot.
The members of the club are: J.
D. Sitterson, Beta Club reporter;Peg
gie Graves. Junior Clas3 repreBenta-
tive; Jim Milliken. Hi-Y; James
Ritchie. Science Club; Winifred Kelly,
girls athletics: Charles Boney, boy’s
athletics: Ernestine Bailey, Glee
Club; Sara Barnum, and Nancy
Wrenn, Sophmore class reporters;
Mildred Powell, Senior Class report-
' er; and Ruth Swett tmd Betsy .Jean
Backer, Eigth Grade representatives.
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