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Friday, December 11, 1936- THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five Movies that fit the Budget EIGHT Cine-Kodak $2.25 roll o£ film, finished, ready to show. W£ know you can afford home movie* with Cin^-Kodak Eight, it gets from 20 -o 30 scenes on a Handy, easy to carry about, ready to "shoot” in an instant. See it here today. BROAD STREET PHARMACY Southern Pines North Carolina The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wilburt David son in Durham Friday night. While there they attended the Richard Crooks at Duke Nniversity. has arrived in town and will be as sociated with the Pender store this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cooper and children have returned to their home Lawrence B. Smith arrived Thurs- Ohio avenue following two weeks day from Millbrook, N. Y. to join Andrews. Mrs- Smith who came earlier to open their home on Morganton Road for the eeason, ! Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt enter* I tained at tea on Sunday at their I home in Weymouth Heights. Mrs. Jerry Healy and Mrs. Dause Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haines are spending some time in the north. Mrs. J. C: Musser has returned from a trip to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dangerfield of Virginia Beach are among those reg istered at the Pine Needles Inn. Mrs. C. A. Lehmann of New Haven, Davjs left Tuesday for Washington, ^onn.. is the guest of her mother. I D. C. Suggesting . . . For Your Women Friends STETSON HATS in gift boxes. A DRESS—Evening-, Bridge or Sport. EVENING WRAPS and COATS Sport and Dress Coats, Gloves, Scarves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Costume Jewelry. Pajamas, Robes, Underthings. Bags and Numerous Novelties Carlos Bailey is recovering from an appendectomy performed at the Moore County Hospital a few days ago. Miss Blanche Sherman spent Tues- I day in Raleigh. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Tardiff, re- ' cent guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. ' Bush left a few days ago for their home in Belm.jnt, Mas.s. Mrs. J. H. Andrews for a few days. Thomas Killfoile of Stockbridge, Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bogle. L. B. Stewart and Sam Sprott of Stockbridge spent Tuesday in South ern Pines enroute to Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. R. H. Rose has returned to her I home “Rosewood” after spending some time in Binghamton, N. Y. The members of the executive FOR A PRACTICAL and USEFUL Christmas Gift that will last long after the holidays we have an attractive selection of I Men and Boys Apparel and Accessories Mrs. Rosa Gardner returned Friday board of the Civic Club met with Miss here following several in the Moore County FEATURING Rhythm Slips $2.95 Mrs. Hayes’ Shop West Broad Stre«“t Southern Pines POTTED PLANTS MAKE A LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFT CHRISTMAS TREES, TABLE TREES They long continue to say “Merry Christmas” Potted Plants, Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Evergreen Roping Choice Poinsetas, Cyclamens and Kalanchoes For Flowers Grown by a Woman By Telephone Anywhere Chandler’s Greenhouses Telephone 6154 Free Delivery South Bennett St. ! to her home I months stay Hospital- , Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Becker and daughter of Philadelphia, Pa., have leased an apai-tment at the Calmar , on Bennett street for the season. I Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hutt have re- tui’ned from a motor trip through i South Carolina, Georgia and the I westein part of North Carolina. They ! were accompanied by their house I guests, Mrs. Carl Kelsey and Mrs. I J. Mackreth of Mendenhall, Pa. j Mrs. Myron Adams has returned I from a few days visit with her sister. Miss Eleanor Harloe at the Women's College of the University of North I Carolina. Mrs. P. S. p. Randolph entertained , at a luncheon bridge at the Pme' Needles Inn Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Kelsey and Mrs. J. Mackreth, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hutt have returned to their home in Mendenhall, Pa. Mrs. M. E. Haines has returned to her home here following a few' weeks stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Rose were week-end guests of Mrs. H. E. Cran ford in Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wicker of Ham let were week-end guests of Mrs. Mary B. Cameron. Recent guests at the Highland Pines Inn are Mr. and Mrs. Edw'ard Holland Graham of Oyster Bay, L. I., the Misses Ruth A. Babcock, Lois Hubbaid and Josephine Emerson of New' York City, William S. Greene of Lowell. Mass., Miss Clara B. Wet- more of New Haven, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Evans of Evanton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thorne of Washington, D. C, Mr and Mrs J H Daigerfield of Virginia Beach, Va Mrs. Alice Burt Hunt left Tuesday i for Aiken, S. C., to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ta bor. E. N. Agle of Greensboro arrived at the Parkview Tuesday. The Spinister’s Club, which com prises a number of the younger set of Southern Pines, met with Miss Thelma Metzbower at her home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McAllister of Charlotte spent the week-end in Southern Pines- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whitaker of New York, Mrs. William A. Selser of Bryn Mawn, Pa., and Mrs. Ed win A. Landell of Philadelphia are recent arrivals at the Highland Pines Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Davidson are entertaining at a musicale this evening at their home in Weymouth Pines. Florence Campbell at her home on Massachusetts avenue Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. R. W. Tate and Miss Alice ' Tate motored to Fayetteville Tues- ' day. Miss Elizabeth Hetzier of Chatta- ! nooga, Tenn., was a recent visitor in ■ Southern Pines enroute to her home in Fayeteville. | Miss Lucille Van Noske of Albany, I N, Y,, i.s spending the winter at the j Highland Lodge with Mrs. A. Pratt [ of New York. ' Miss Peggy Graves spent the week- j end in Raleigh- i V. O. Taylor of Duke University | spent the week-end in Southern | Pines. Adrian Graves has returned from a business trip to Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maples of Pinehurst have moved here and leas ed an apartment in the Hall house in Vermont avenue for the season. The Willing Workers of the Bap- ' tist Church held their meeting in the i new church on Tuesday evening. j Mrs- Anita Davis left Wednesday ' morning for Reading, Pa., to spend a few weeks. The missionary meeting of the Baptist Church will be held with ' Mrs. Elizabeth Silver next Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. A good at tendance is desired. Mrs. C. S. Swearingen of Jones boro visited friends in town last week- Burdon Holliday spent Saturday in Raleigh. Lieut, and Mrs. D. G. Davies of Chattanooga spent Sunday in town. The Baptist Brotherhood held a turkey supper at the Highland liOcige Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C S. Routh and fam ily spent the week-end in Greens boro. Mrs. A. R. Wolfe and family have returned from Pennsylvania to their home here for the winter. John G. White, prominent physical tnerapist of Syracuse, N. T., arrived in Southern Pines Wednesday to spend the winter. Francis G. Cart and Mrs. Cart left Sunday for Augusta, Ga., after spending a week at the Highland I Lodge. Mrs. Aimie Pratt of Norfolk, Va., I leased an apartment in the Highland Lodge Annex for the season, i Miss Rachel Roberts, who is in the Hamilton College Library at Clinton, N_ Y., is spending her vacation at the j Highland Lodge. Miss Roberts is equestrienne and is enjoying the many bridle paths about Southern for your inspection. TOG SHOP For the Final Glorious Touch for Christmas an Attractive Box of Fine Candy. SCHRAFTS m or WHITMAN’S We can ease some of your gift problems with our extensive showing of GIFT WARES for the Whole Family Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Belber Week End Cases, Tobacco and Cigars in Gift Boxes. Toy Games, SANDHILL DRUG CO. Service-Dependability Street Tel. 6*^63 Southern Pines Broad ORDER YOUR Christmas Turkey NOW ! Be.>;t native stock raised under hygien ic conditions for your selection. Deliv ered when you want them. We feature Sprague-Warner Richlieu brand can ned goods as the finest for a discrimi nating patronage. An extra quality grapefruit, the Texan Suresweet. CCCN’S The Finest in Foods Delivery Service Telphone 6911 FligHland L-iodge A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent Mrs. W. N. Greasoon Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. GHAS. J. SADLER, Mgr. Park View Hotel FINE LOCATION GOOD ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR RATES MODERATE Newly Renovated Throughout Heights. The Southern Pines Women’s Glee Club met in rehearsal Tuesday even ing at the home of Mrs. James Boyd with Prof. Frederick StaJiley Smith leading. Mrs. E. E. Donaldson is in the Moore County Hospital recovering from an operation performed there on Monday. Jones Almond the week-end of in Charlotte Southern Mrs spent Pines. A. Merle Hooper of East Cleve land, Ohio left Wednesday for hia home there following a short stay in Southern Pines. Harriet A. Nettleton of Washing ton, Conn., arrived Saturday to spend the winter in Southern Pines. Misses Edith and Isabel MacNeill of Halifax, N. S., were visitors in town Saturday enroute to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Reselle of South Norwalk, Conn., are spending two weeks in Southern Pines. Mr. Roselle was a former resident here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan of Lock- IK)rt, N. Y., spent Friday in town en. route to Florida. C. H. Bossier of Lawrence, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling with their daughter, Miss Marion Schilling have arrived at the Highland Lodge for an indefinite stay. Mr. Schilling is superintendent of the Eastern Malle able Iron Co. cl Wilmington, Del. Mrs. J. A. Pickett of Mt, Vernon, N. Y., has arrived In Southern Pines and is again registered at the High land Lodge, this being her ninth sea son. Other Arrivals at Highland Lodge include Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Schwingle, Montgomery, W. Va.; Miss Ruth Kel logg and J. Bums McClellan, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. C. J^ Mitchell and Mrs. C. Duke, Duke Center, Pa.; Mrs. George McCarthy, Miss Catherine McCarthy and John McCarthy, Portsmouth, N. H.; John Murray and Miss Margaret Murray, Red Bank, N. J.; Mrs. Robert Fogg and son, Watertown, Mass. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED GENUINE MAINE BALSAM CHRISTMAS TREES on sale Saturday, December 19 LARGE DOOR WREATHS ON ORDER CAROLINA GARDENS M. G. BACKER, Proprietor S Bennett Stae<^t, Near Old Road to Pinehurst, Southem PtneA »i»»»i»»»nniH»«»m:m»mtm::«KK«»»»«i»i«mm imHUimiinwiaw CHURCH NOTES Duncan Mclnnes of Lakeview an- nounces the marriage of his daught er, Ruth Doris to Henry Alton Mat thews, Jr., on July 2, 1936 In New Bern. The Sunday night Union service of churches here will be held this Sun day at the Church of Wide Fellow ship, with the Rev. J. tVed Stimson of the Baptist Church preaching the sermon. His subject will be “Profit less." Mr. Stimson will preach Sunday morning at his own church on “God’s Calendar.” On the evening of December 13th at 8:00 o’clock the Southern Pines cantata, “Night of Holy Memory." ship at 11:00 a. m. Sunday. The un ion evening service will be at this church with the sermon by the Rer J. Fred Stimson, pastor «f the First Baptist Church. The Womaa's Mis sionary Society meets in the parlor at the Church of Wide F^llow.ship Wednesday, December 16 at 3:30 p. m. “I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of, Christ,’’ will be the subject of the morning sermon at the Brownaon Me morial Presbyterian Church in the Civic Club Sunday. This is the first of two messages on this text. The sec- “The Upper Room” will be the ser- of these messages will be deliver- mon theme of Dr. C. Rexford Ray- the evening of the following mond at the Church of Wide Fellow- Sunday.
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