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Friday, November 27, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page B (&xfU For the Children— Kodaks Games Chemistry Sets Paint Sets Toys Table Tennis Candies Stationery For the Grown-Ups— Yardley Perfumes and Sets Whitmans Candies Packard & Schick Electric Razors Cine Kodaks and Kodascopes Fitted Cases and Bags Toilet Sets Evening In Paris Perfumes and Sets Guerlains Perfumes Schaeffers Pens Martha Was'hington Candy Comb and Brush Sets Gentlemen’s Sets Leather Goods Fresh Toasted Nuts Make Your Selections Early Broad Street Pharmacy The Week in Southern Pines Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shores ot Whitefield, N. H., have arrived in Southern Pinea to spend the season. Henson Maples of Davidson College spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John-Capello of Hy- annis, Mass., arrived recently in town for the winter. Miss Lenora Riggan of Fayette ville was the week-end guest of Miss Dorothy Pottle. Mr. and Mrs. John Prita Achelis of Rumson. N. J,, are the guests of Mrs. John R. Drexel, Jr., at her home in Knollwood. Leo Bourgeois has arrived front, B.ston, Mass., for a winter’s stay in Southern Pines. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Pri^r, accom panied by V. O. Taylor, Gordon Gif ford and Paul Blue, motored to Dur ham Sunday evening. Ralph Chandler, Jr., of Davidaon spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his home here Joe Schwerdt, Jake Mahoney, Lou Mark and Fred Mostroll of State Col lege were recent guests of Misses Millie and Theresa Montesanti. Mi.ss Fiances Swearingen has re turned to .Southern Pines after spend ing several months in South Paris, Maine. Mi?.s Ida Robinson has returned fi'om a fe'.v days stay in Raleigh Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond York of Kinston, N H., spent a few days in town this week with friends. Ellerbe after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryant for a few weeks- Mrs. A. M. Case, Miss Ora Case and Miss Helen Case of Concord, N H., visited Mrs. R. W. Tate Saturday en route to Bradenton, Florida- Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lewis and son, Robert Bruce spent Thanksgiving at Haw River Miss Pearl Pierscn of Eljprbe is spending the winter in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hatch have leased the Loomis apartment on Page street- Miss Elinore Valentine, who has been spending some time in Southern Pine.? k^ft Wednesday for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley and family of Skytop, Pa., spent Tuesday in town enroute to Daytona Beach, Fla. J. C. Musser is spending some time in Akron, Ohio. Mrs. F. E. Smith of Forest Hills, L. I., is spending a month at the Hollywood. Mrs. J. C Musser spent the week end in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meier and family of Chicago, 111., have arrived in Southern Pines to spend the win ter. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hayden of Hart ford. Conn.. is spending a month in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Levniton Clem Wrenn, jr., student at the | of New York City were visitors in: University of N. C., spent the week end at his home here. towTi Friday em-oute to Florida. W. G. Morris left Wednesday for ^ooks fm* (!ll]nstma5 Please be sure and ask for our Christmas Bool< Catalogue. R. C. A, Victor Radios are oversold, to have a new one for Christmas, we should have your order now. We have the Best and Finest in Christmas Cards and the most of them. Books for Children of all ages, the Good old ones and many fine new ones. For Christmas presents BOOKS cost less and are worth more. HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP Recent arrivals at the Highland j Florida after spending a month in | Pines Inn are Mr. £ind Mrs. Robert Southern Pines. ] C. Mitchell of Guilford, Conn., Mr I Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Weston of and Mrs. Horace C. Robinson and; Montro.se, N. Y., Mrs. C- D. Hurst, daughter. Misa Marian Robinson of Miss Ruth Jones and Marney Butts Shaker Heights, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. j of Oneonta. N- Y., and Henry J. New- F. E. Myrth of Albany, Ga.; Mr- and; mann of New York arrived at the Mrs. Frank Thompson of Pittsburgh I Park View Tuesday, and L. M. Vaugh of New York. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrington Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ruggles and I have arrived from Bethlehem, N. H., two sons, Jack and T.mmy were | and will spend the winter i.-. South- Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and ern FMnes. Mrs. A. S. Ruggles. Mi.ss Mollie C. Quigley and Bruce Mrs. William C. Mudgett entertain-; Quigley ct Washington, D. C. spent ed last evening at dinner honoring Sunday in Southern Pines, her guest, Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith of I Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crawford of Millbrool;, N. Y. j Montreal, Canada spent Sunday in Geoffrey Laing of Amissville, Va., town enroute to Florida, arrived Monday to spend the winter' Mis. B. K. Weaver and daughter in Southern Pines. j Eleanor have arrived for the winter Mrs. C. W. Holmes of Seven j after spending the summer months in Springs visited her daughter, Miss ; Providence, R. I. Pauline Holmes Saturday- ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Parker of Mar- James Ortell has returned to Phil- i ghficld, Mass., visited friends in town I adelphia following a few days stay M nday- in S.uthern Pines. | Mahlon L. Rii.ssell and Clara and Mr. and Mrs. John Fritz Achelis of | Elsie Russell of Ellington. Conn. Rumson, N. Y., were luncheon guests [ spent Tuesday in town enroute to Sunday at the home of ^T-. and Mrs.' Florida where they will spend the R. P. Davidson. j winter. Ml', and Mrs Struthers Burt enter-! Dr. J. B. Hileman of Greta Green, tained at dinner Saturday evening at; Pa., has taken the Huntington cot- their home in Weymouth Heights, j tage cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reilly of, Mrs. A. S. Newcomb and Mrs. Elin- Halifax. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.lor Valentine are spending a few days Reilly and Robert Heckson of New ^ in Florida. York. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mar- ; Miss Susie Johnson of Bridgehamp- (Bxtt FOR MEN AND BOYS Ties Hundreds from which to make your selection. Wools, Fine Silks—each packed in gift boxes 55c up Arrow Shirts New Patterns, checks, plaids and stripes $1.95 to $2.50 other shirts, attractively boxed $1.00 to $1.65 Robes and Pajamas All Wool Flannel Robes in a variety of plain colors and plaids $5.95 up Broadcloth Pajamas, Pure Dye Silk . $7.50 Silk Dressing Gowns, with and without silk lin ings $5.00 up Cocktail Jackets $7.50 Interwoven Socks Plain and Fancy Silks and Lisle.s, Wools, Engli.sh Ribs, Bright Plaids 35c to $2.00 a pair Handkerchiefs, Daniel Green Slippers Swank Tie Chain and Buckle Sets, each with individual initials. Evening Dress Sets, Wool Mufflers, Silk Reef ers, Sweaters—coat, zipper and pullover styles, with or without fancy backs. Suspenders, Garter.'^, Belts. TCG /net) THE 1937 PHILCO with the sensational FOREIGN TUNING SYSTEM ...and again "OnlyPhilco has itf** East Broad Street Southern Fines NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON BUNREE FARMS STABLES Weymouth Heights Hunters and Hacks INSTRUCTION IN RIDING AND JUMPING Telephone 5954 Southern Pines L. V. O’CALLAGHAN PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR OIL BURNERS ESSOHEAT FURNACE OIL IRON FIREMAN STOKER EASY WASHERS and IRONERS Frigidaire Sales and Service Southern FtnM Telephone 6S41 mutt tuMMmmwmm tin of Buggard Bay, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hilliard cf Baltimore arrived at the Hollywood Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams enter tained about 20 guests at Thanks giving dinner Thursday at their home ion Page street. Mrs. Maxwell Grey returned Sun day from two weeks stay in Bath, N. H. Miss Inez Thomas of Jonesboro is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Burgess. Miss Rosalie Janoer, recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams at the Magnolia Lodge returned Sunday to her home in New York City- The Willing Workers of the Bap tist Church held tlieir Annual Christ mas Sale at the Curb Market on Wednesday of this week. Miss Ruth Raymond of Durham spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoskins will entertain the members of the Pil grim Fellowship Forum tonight at their home on Maine avenue. Miss Sara Durant of Queens-Chl- cora in Charlotte was the week-end guest of Miss Eleanor Grover. Mr. and Mrs. J. Almond and son of Charlotte spent the weekend in Southern Pines. Hunt Fisher has returned to State College following several days stay in Southern Pines. Stancil Stroud of Chapel Hill spent the week-end at his home here. Misses Hazel' Hatch and her sister and Miss Flora Chapman of Little ton, N. H., arrived recently to spend the winter in Southern Pinea. Miss Inez Peterson of New Jersey was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Patch. Dr. J. J- Spring is 111 at his home on Country Club Drive. Miss Muriel Hill has returned to ton, N. Y. is spending a month in Southern Pines before going to Flor ida to spend the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spence of Manchester, N. H., have leased the Jones Cottage on New Hampshire avenue for the season- Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Atwood of Bos ton, Mass., recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. W’aterman, left Tuesday for St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Th.mas M. Debevois of Green Valley, N. J., entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Miss Va lerie Deucher and Miss Katherine De bevois. Louis Scheipers entertained Satur day night at a ’po.ssum hunt for Mrs. B. A. Tompkins and daughters. Misses Eleanore and Joan Tompkins of Glin Cove, L. I., Miss Nancy Boyd, Wilbur and Louise Scheipers, C. A. Bossier of Lawrence, Mass., £ind Jack Johnson. Miss Ruth Thompson entertained at a dance Saturday night. Her guests included Misses “lary Jane Wood ward, Ellenore Eddy, Lucille Grover, Dorothy Rosendale, Eleanor Grover, Sarah,' DuRant, Louise Cosgrove, and Messrs. Robert Beck, Walter Spaeth, Thomas Atkinson, Herbert Williams, Russell Mills, Ira Rudin, Herman Grover, Ralph Chandler, Tom Miller, Dan Farrell and StanclT Stroud. Walter Spaeth, student at Duke University, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his home here. Mrs. Jackson of Mount Airy, Mrs. Hamilton of Macon, Ga., Miss Anne Anne Whitener of Granite Palls, N. C. Mrs. Richmond of Kentucky, Mr. Stuot, Mr. Jennings and A. H. Check of Greensboro, Mrs- Light of Leban on, Pa., and Dr. J. B. Hileman of Gretna Green, Pa., were rtcent guests at the Huntington Lodge. A Magnificent Christmas Gift ALL THE NEW PHILCO MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Radio C. jr. SIMOIMS OHAS. J. SADLER. Mgr. 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