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Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, January 8, 1937, Belcano Toiletries are Supreme on the friendly Road of Youth! Nature intended you to be beautiful alwaySi so there is no need to dread the years. There is a definite cause behind every skin blemish! BELCANO S scien tifically prepared cosmetics go be neath the surface, find the hidden cause and then cooperate with Nature by stimulating circulation and set ting new forces at work to eradicate it. The lovely part is that BELCANO is very simple to use. It requires scarce ly a moment out of the busy day—and the result?—a skin that is exquisite, smooth and youthful—a face that radi- .ates and interprets your real charm. Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists H. li. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines Miss Anna Walling of Clearwater, Florida is the gruest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Chapman for a few days. Miss Alene Baker of Saratoga Springs was a recent guest of Misses Ha^el and Norma Shirling. Miss Barbara Betterley had as her guest during the holidays Miss Hel en McAdams of Wilmington, Del. Miss Agones Bryant of Ellerbe has returned home following a few days stay with Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Bry ant. Miss Elizbeth Saalfield of Akron, Ohio is the guest of Miss Musser at her home on the Raeford Road. Stanley W. Burke, Jr. entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week at his home here for Miss Lau- re Musser, Miss Ann Fenner, Miss MID-WINTER Clearance Sale Jan. 8th through 16th Drastic reductions on Sno-suits, Coats, Hats, Dresses, Suits, Sweaters, Skirts, etc. T€TS" Toeecpy Thrift Wash FOR ECONOMICAL SERVICE Seven cents per pound for first ten pounds —six cents per pound for all the rest. Flat work finished ready for use- Wearing* apparel ready to iron. TRY IT Laundry / does it b^st SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 Southern Pines FOR SALE In and near Southern Pines, Several dwellinifs, large and small Hotels, Apartments and Roonaing Houses. Some Choice Business Properties, Excellent residential lots In and out of corporate limits. Prices range from $50.00 to $1,500.00. Farm, Timber and Mineral Lands All classes of property get my best service All buyers get the best prices to be had I appreciate your patronage. J. N. Windham REAL ESTATE HART BUILDING SOUTHERN PINES Lida Duke Blue, Miss Caroline Page, Miss Eleanor Colt, Tommy Tompkins, Stewart Pittman, George Stanford, Henry Riley and Billy Mudgett. Robert Dix and daughter. Miss Polly Dix left recently for Florida for an indefinite stay after spend ing some time in Southern Pines at j the Highland Lodge. | Mrs. M. Greer Stutz has returned from a visit with her sister in Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DuRant and children, Sara, Richard and Rob ert who have been visiting friends in j Southern Pines for a few days left recently for a visit with Mrs. DuRant mother in Cornelius. Paul Blue, Clem Wrenn and Rob ert Beck returned to the University of North Carolina Friday following a few days spent in Southern Pines. Miss Louise Cosgrove enid Miss Lucille Grover entertained at a party at Miss Cosgrove’s home Wednesday evening of last week. Guest included the Misses Dorothy Rosendale, Vir ginia Stevick, Eleanor Grover, Ell- enore Eddy, Jean Cosgrove, Ruth Thompson and Mary Jane Woodward, and Morrell Bentley, Alex Cameron, Edgar Parker, Richard Durant, Stancil Stroud, James Springs, Char les Ross. Thomas Hardwick, Herman Grover, Frank Robinson, Walter Spaeth and Robert Beck. Miss Mary Alice Weatherly en tertained the Spinster’s Club at her home recently. Mis Lois Swett has resumed her studies at the University of Pitts- burgh after spending some time in Southern Pines. Frank Robinson, who has been a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson left Friday for the George school in Pennsyvania where he is a student. William C. Mudgett. Jr., left Mon day for Choate School in Wallingford, Conn., after spending the holidays with his parents. Louis Scheipers, Frank Buchan, Jr., and Edwin Newton entertained a number of the younger set at a dance Friday night at the Civic Club. Mrs. George C. Moore entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Miss Mary Swett, Miss Rachel Nye, Miss Dorothy Moore, Marshall H. Barney, E. L. Thomas and George Moore, Marshall H. Barney, E. L. Thomas. Miss Frances Womble, who has been the guest of Miss Susan Swett for several days has returned to her home in Greensboro. Mrs. William C. Mudgett entertain ed at tea last Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Struthers Burt are spending a few days in Summerville, S. C, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Scheldt of Nor ristown, Pa., have leased the Travis house on Country Club Drive for the season. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Prizer left this week for a trip to Baltimore, Md. Mi.sses Eleanor and Frances Sparks of Washington, D. C., are the week end guests of Miss Anna Cameron. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Epis copal Church met at the home of Mrs. Verdie Wiley Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Bowers of Clinton, Mass., have arrived for the season. Mrs. Alice Burt Hunt and son, Hen ry Riley are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Struthers Burt in Summerville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Cady OIney of Rochester, N. Y., have leased the new Wiederseim house on Morganton Road. Miss Marion Johnson left Monday for Valdosta School In Georgia. Mrs. Ha^el Ramsley has returned to her home in Englewood, N. J., after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patch. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lainge of New Jersey have leased the Holmes house on Illinois avenue for the season. John Q. Adams has returned to Washington, D. C., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams. John Adams has returned home af ter spending several months in Wald orf, Md. K. H. Perkins, who is spending some time In Southern Pines has re turned from a visit to Bladenboro, Mrs. Dorothy Adams of Fort Bragg is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruggles of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles. George Pottle has returned to Mercersburg Academy in Mercers- burg. Pa., after spending the holi days at his home here. Miss Rose Magum, Gumey Ayres, Sarah E, Braken, Ann V. Bracken and John F. Bracken of Ashbury Park, N. J., were recent guests at the Woodsworth. J. J. Stroud and Hunt Fisher have returned to State College in Raleigh following the holidays spent in Southern Pines. Mrs. J. L. Copeland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Buchan. Henry W. Dorn is ill at his home on ^ishe street. Miss Dorothy Richardson has re turned to Columbia Bible School in Columbia, S. C„ after spending the holidays with her father, S. B. Rich ardson. Mrs. William Matchett of Indiana polis, Ind., is the guest of her moth er, Mrs. C. L. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McElroy spent Monday in Whiteville with relatives. Miss Barbara Betterley has re turned to Wheelock School in Bos- ton. Winners at the Thistle Club bridge tea Saturday at the Southern Pines Country Club were Miss Laura Kel sey, Mrs, Rachel Richards, Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. James S. Milliken, Mrs. H. A. Gould, Mrs. Charles War ner, Mrs. George W. Case and Mrs. Earl Merrill. Miss Gertrude Proudman left Tuesday night for New York to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Howarth en tertained New Year's Eve at an af ter theatre party at their home on New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy left Friday for their home in Harris burg, Pa., after spending the holi days with friends in Southern Pines, Virgil J. Lee, Jr., of Baltimore is spending several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil J. Lee, Sr., at the Hollywood. Dr. Benjamin White of New York has leased the John McPherson home in Weymouth Heights for the season and will arrive in a few days. Miss Eleanor Colt has returned to her home in Princeton, N. J., after spending a few days as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Boyd. Mrs. K. B. Trousdell has left for New York to be with her daughter, Mrs. Edward L. Roe, who is serious ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson and Mrs. Hannah Jackson of Jeffer son. Maine have leased the Burgess cottage on May street and will ar rive in a few days. Miss Lauia Musser has returned to Bryn Mawr College after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Musser. Larry Shoe has returned from a two weeks visit with his father, B. D. Shoe in Salisbury. Morrelle Bentley has returned to the University of Michigan after spending the holidays with his moth er, Mrs. Carlton Wicker. Mrs. Louis Scheipers and son C. A. Scheipers left recently for a trip to Lawrence, Mass. Miss Grace Pethick returned Mon day to Sweetbriar College in Virginia after spending the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abraham. The Spinisters’ Club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Theresa Montesanti for bridge. Walter Spaeth has resumed his studies at Duke University follow- 'ing a two weeks’ vacation at his home here. Misses Isabel Pelton, Carolina Lew is, Susan Swett and Eleanor Har loe left Monday for the Woman’s Col lege of the \Jniversity of North Car olina in Greensboro after passing the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddy of Beth lehem, N. H., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eddy enroute to Miami, Florida. Miss Sara McCain has returned to Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga. Miss Helen Batten has returned to Southern Pines after spending the holidays in Mount Gilead. Clearance SAL. Seasonable Wear Of Top Coats greatly reduced, now $12.50 to $22.50 One lot of Men’s Sweaters reduced to $1.98 Slacks, $5-00 values, now $3.95 $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, aborted lots and sizes now $2.98 $3.00 values al $1.98 Men’s Heavy Union Suits, each 77c Pajamas, an assortment of Patterns $1.19 T€G /HOP MISS MEADE SEA WELL TO ADDRESS CIVIC CLUB Miss Meade Seawell of Carthage will be the speaker at the Southern Pines Civic club meeting on Friday afternoon, January 15th, at 3:00 o’clock. Her subject will be “Poet ry," and to all who have not met Miss Seawell is promised a woman of charming and forceful personal! ty. There will also be music, a so cial hour and tea following. Our Sale of Fall and Winter Coats Suits, Dresses, Hats and Bags Begins Friday, Jan. 7 Drastic Reductions on Evening Gowns and Fur Trimmed Coats I'lps Hayes’’ Shop SOUTHERN PINES CHAS. J. SADLER, Mgr. Park View Hotel FINE LOCATION GOOD ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAB RATES MODERATE Newly Renovated Throngfaout One Thousand Acre Tract Near Pinehurst For Sale At A Bargain Tenant Houses, Tobacco Barns Can grive immediate Possession H. A. Lewis Broker Southern Pines N. C. I Pilot Advertising Pays
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