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Friday, November 27, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina J'age rivo Greetings from the Broad Street Pharmacy SoDthern Pines’ Oldest Drug Store “Where Everybody Meets Everybody” Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hubbell | Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Averitt of left last week for Miami, Florida Louisburg are visiting their daught- following several months stay in er, Mrs. Ralph Mills this week. Southern Pines. | Miss Anne Regan and Helen Wom- Miss Elinore Valentine of Stafford spent the week-end in Raleigh, Springs. Conn., is at the Rest Haven ' ^iss Helen Batten spent the week- apartments for the winter. 1 relatives in Mount Gilead. I Charity Toussaint has returned Mr. and Mrs. George R. Yates of . , . • .i. “ . from several months stay m the Squirrel Island, Maine arrived Fri- | day and will spend the winter in I ' , , , _ , , , ^ j ^ Mrs. Adrian Graves and daughter, Southern Pmes. They are located at, _ .. c * i i Peggy spent Saturday in Greens- the Gertrude on May street. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fairman of i boro. I Dr. Isabel Graves is attending a Thousand Island Park, N. Y„ were convention in Raleigh this week, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. y q. Taylor of Duke University is Gifford enroute to West Palm Beach, Thanksgiving holiday guest of Dr. Florida. and Mrs. E. L. Prizer. THE K£ur 1937 PHILCO with tha mantational FOREIGN TUNING SYSTEM ...and again **OniyPkileohaw US** A Magnificent Christmas Gift ALL THE NW PHILCO MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Radio C. 3. SIMONS East Broad St, Telephone 7151 Hayes Sandhills Book Shop Very Complete Line of CHILDREN’S BOOKS All the new books R. C. A. Victor Radios Eaton, Crane and Pike Stationery Bancroft Tennis Rackets Remington, Rand Typewriters and Adding Machines Gibson and Rust Craft Greeting Cards Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pens Corona and Carolina Cigars ■ Milano Pipes Rumpp & Sons i^lne Leather Goods Every Line We Sell Is The Best of Its Kind Miss Ida Robinson is spending this Mrs. Winnie Dodge spent Tuesday week in Raleigh. | in Tarboro visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Walsh and Mrs, Ger- Mrs. Cameron Weeks, trude Chewning of Lynchburg, Va., I Paul Blue, student at the Univer- were recent guests of Mrs, Verdie sity of North Carolina is spending the Wiley. I holidays at his home here. Rev. F. Craighill Brown officiated Mrs. Etta Cox and Mrs. Clara Ben- at the funeral services of Noel Laing field of New Hampshire are the held in Warrenton, Va., last week. I guests of Mrs. Winnie Dodge enroute Rev. F. J. Morrisey of Nazareth, to Florida, is spending a few days in Southern Mr. and Mrs. William Way of Bos- ! Pines. ton are spending some time in South- ! Mr. and Mr.s. Frank Welch have ern Pines. i returned from a few day’s stay in Charles E. Warner of New York New York City. Mrs. Reid Healy has returned to Southern Pines for the season. Miss Lenora Riggan of Fayetteville was the week-end guest of Miss Dor- from a few days’ stay in South Bos- othy Pottle. ton, Va. John Emmett French, Jr., son of Miss Sarah DuRant of Queens- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett French cele- Chicora in Charlotte is expected to brated his fifth birthday Friday eve- arrive this week-end and will be the ning when he had eight little friends guest of Miss Eleanore Grover at her in for supper, home on East Broad street. The Willing Workers of the Baptist Frank Maples and J. Ellis Ma- Church met with Mrs. D. C. Phillips pjes left Tuesday to attend the Au- at her home on Connecticutt avenue gusta Open Tournament in Georgia Tuesday evening. for a few days. Mrs. Richard Peabody of Boston, Mrs. Ralph Mills and children spent has returned to The Paddock after the weekend in Louisburg. spending a few days in New York. I Mr. and Mrs. Jones Almond and Mrs. Harry O’Hara entertained at gon of Charlotte were the guests of tea Saturday afternoon at her home Almond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clothing and Furnishings For Men and Boys From Shoes to Top Coats < f Including an appropriate .selection of CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HIM The Tog Shop Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines CHRISTMAS TIME IS PORTRAIT TIME and S. Mall of Napanock, N. Y„ are spending a few days in Southern Pines. Mrs. Lillian Johnson has returned E. Donaldson this past week-end. Henson Maples of Davidson spent wood. Mrs. C. A. Maze motored to San- Harold McAllister of Charlotte spent the week-end in Southern Pines. J. A. Smith cf Charlotte was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Broad Street Southern Pines on Weymouth Heights. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of Boston, Lynn E. Appleton and Mr. ^eek-end'at his home in Knoll- and Mrs. H. Baer of New York, Mr. I and Mrs. William T. Coyner of Way nesboro, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles , , _ ‘ Maurer of Hollis, L. I., and Mr. and I Mrs. George Mader of Glendale, L. I., j are guests at the Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tonnele and W. Dickinson of New York are holi day guests of Mrs, Reid Healey at Fiank Maples. ^ her home on Youngs Road. Miss Lilah Vaughan of Melrose Frank Fiefield and Maurice Mel- Highland. Mass., has leased the Rein- Cher arrived Tuesday from Kontoo- ecke^Dillehay house on Ridge street cook, N. H„ and will spend the win- for the season. ter with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams. Gordon Gifford of the University Rev. C. R. Raymond is attending of North Carolina spent the a convention in Raleigh this week. Thanksgiving holidays with his par- Mrs. Rupert Keefe has returned to ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford, her home in Washington after a few Misses Mary Hall, Margaret Gif- week’s stay in Southern Pines. Her foj.j anj Millie Montesanti entertain- mother, Mrs. Ellen R. Tat returned ^ party Saturday night honor- with her for a visit. Miss Irene Maples and Harld Mc- Miss Katie Lee Ward spent Monday Allister of Charlotte. Sixty guests in Raleigh. were present. Paul T. Bamum has returned from a few day's stay in New York City. THE Telephone 5651 AL.EX Cleaners anid Pressers to the Sandhills V D. C. JENSON, Manager , : PROTECTED Your clothing is insured against loss from ihe time it leaves your door. Local view Christmas Cards or from your favorite snap shot Let us frame your pictures E]<lclv^s Studio I I TOTS’ TOGGERY H I SOUTHERN PINES j| W itk a Complete Line of I CHILDREN’S CLOTHES I •• II Infancy to Sixteen • • I KATHERINE WILEY ERMA FISHER li 3 Furnished Cottages in One Block At a Real Bargain. Also Mutual Insurance Written by the best companies at a 25'< .savins'. H. A. Lewis, Broker to L. V. O'Callaghan motored Georgetown. S. C., Sunday. Milton Engstrom left Tuesday for Smithport, Pa., to spend the Thanks giving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Engstrom. ^ Miss Hope Weaver of Red Springs P^rty tonight honormg Miss was the week-end guest of Miss Naples, whose wedding will take place Sunday. W. C. Hilderman, Jr. and Abul Has- Miss Mary Averitt spent the past week in Sumter. S. C. Mrs. L. H. Jenkins and her sen, Alfred Jenkins of Richmond, Va., are spending the holidays at their home in Weymouth Heights. ; Miss Mary Hall will entertain at a || Exchange What You Don’t Want I For What You Do Want K Look at the articles at the TRADE STORE before buy- ing elsewhere. You will be .surpri.^ed at what you can *' - find there. Louise Blue. Mrs. Reid Healy entertained at din ner Thursday evening of last week san Fahtoudi of the University of for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ewing, Mrs. North' Carolina are holiday guests of Jane Drexel, Captain James Fargo , Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Hilderman. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevens en- Mrs. E. F. Copeland of Boston is tertained at dinner Tuesday evening the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George for Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd C. Moore. I and Miss Margaret Kiely and Alfred Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsey have Jenkins, arrived from the north and have op- j Miss Millie Montesanti entertained ened their home on,Valley Road. I at four tables of bridge and miscella- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill, Miss neous shower at her home Tuesday Florence Campbell and Miss Gertrude evening in honor of Miss Irene Ma- Proudman motored to Jugtown on pies, bride-elect. Thursday of last week. j Mrs. W. H. Mnmford visited her Mrs. William F. Dewey and James daughter, Miss Eleanor Harlowe in Dewey of Montpelier, Vt., have ar- Greensboro two days las? we^. H. A. LEWIS, Trader rived at tbe Hollywood for an indefi nite stay. Mrs. M. H. Grearson entertained at the Highland I«odge at a bridge lun cheon for the Southern Pines Civic Club Friday afternoon. The younger set of Southern Pines are giving a Thanksgiving dance to night at the Civic Club. Chaperones are Mrs. E. L. Prizer, Mrs. J. S. Mil- liken, Mrs. R. L, Hart, Mrs. E C. Eddy, Mrs Chester Tracy, Miss Mary Bollman, Miss Carolyn Bollman, Mrs Wade Stevick and Miss Florence Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tompkins and All. auu Mrs. DavH Carnahan of New York are spending the Than'«- ipv'ng holidays at The Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Burke o' New York will spend the holidays at their home on Youngs road. Dr. Eva Codge of Winston-Salem was the Thanksgiving Day guest of her sister, Mrs. Winnie Dodge. Miss Eleanor Harlow of Southern Pines, was initiated recently into the Dikean,Society at the Woman’s Col lege of the University of North Car olina. Miss Grace Harrlman is presi dent of the society, which is one of four societies at the Woman’s col lege. Members of the society have a formal dance every spring and partic ipate in society sports day in addi tion to having regular meetings and informal social events throughout the year. Miss Eleanor Valentine of Staff ord Springs, Conn., who spent the summer touring across the continent has returned to Southern Pines and taken an apartment at Rest Haven for the winter. Henry D. Riley of the "Button woods", who is a student at the Hun Preparatory School in Princeton, New Jersey, is spending Thanksgiv ing holidays at the home of his moth- PINEHURST FARMS SAUSAGE Milk Fattened Poultry Do Not Be Mislead Watch this space for markets, hotels and cafes selling' these products. Piiiifhurst Farms Packing Plant Pinehurst, N. C. Phone 2613 er, Mrs. Burt Hunt, on Indiana Ave nue. George W. Pottle, of Southern Pines has been chosen by the members of the student body of the Mecersburg Academy a member of the formal dance committee of the school. Pottle, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Pottle of Southern Pines, is a cha pel usher and a member of the Acad emy of the baseball squad. The Catholic Daughters of the local (Please turn to page 5, 2nd Section) Blank Books, Loose Leaf Books, Card Files for desk or ofice at Hayes.’ iMISS JEAN KOSS WEDS A marriage of interest to her many friends in Southern Pines is that of Miss Jean Ross to Carl J. Goe on November 21st, at Bth, N. H. Mm. Goe is a sister cf Mrs. Maxwell Grey and she will be at home in Albany, N. Y.,' after November 28. C. G. FARRELL HIGH GRADE COAL Telephone 58 Aberdeen, N. C.
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