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TtLgt Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, M>rth Carolina Friday, January 29, 1937, For All Occasions Serve rPESn TOASTED NLTS BUTTER PECANS ALMONDS PISTACHIOS BRAZILS For Parties—Royal DeLuxe Mixed Nuts One-Half Pound—40 Cents Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines txtKstinnxiiUizsusttanuxiSixutmitt PligHland Liodge 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. Grearson Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. ifV .‘T, ■ CHAS. J. SADLER, Mgr. Park View Hotel FINE LOCATION GOOD ROOMS OPEN ALL .YEAR RATES MODERATE Newly Renovated Tbroughont STATEMENT OF CONDITION and Southern Pines Building Loan Association of Southern Pines, N C., as of December 31st, 1936. ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 3,586.86 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 1,500.00 Mortgage Loans 129,552.36 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enab ling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. Stock Loans 405,00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90 percent of amount actually paid in. Accounts ReceiWible 100.00 Temporary Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. Office Furniture and Fixtures 590.08 Other Assets 1,000.00 total $136,734.30 The Association Owes: To Shareholders LIABILITIES Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment Stock $26,201.88 Running Stock 5,531.14 Paid-up Stock 90,600.00 122,333.02 Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank 7,991.50 Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least two-thirds of entire Board of Directors as requir ed by law\ Undivided Profits 3,572.82 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share-holders at maturity of stock. Other Liabilities 2,830.96 TOTAL $136,734.30 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - COUNTY OF MOORE " ^ R. L. Chandler, Secretary-f reasurer of the above named As sociation Personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me ,this 25th day of January, 1937. SARAH WEAVER, Notary Public. My Commlflsicn Expires Sept. 20, 1937. R. L CHANDLER Miss Georgia Bocth and Miss Ethel B. Headley have returned from sev eral months stay in Maryland. Russell Gminder is confined to his home on New Hampshire avenue by 1 broken leg which he sustained in 1 fall from a tree. Mrs. E. D. Barnes of East Orange, N. J„ has leased Mrs. Tilghman’s )ttage on Ashe street for the re mainder cf the season. Mrs. Elmer Harrington and two sons have arrived from Bethlehem, N. H., to spend the winter at the Southland. Mrs. John E. William.s of Atlantic City is the guest of Mrs. Robert H. R~se of Binghampton, N. Y., at her home in Weymouth Heights. Thomas Wolfe, well known author, left recently after spending a few •^’ays as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd. Mrs. Francis Geer of New York and Miss Dean Van Lindingham of Charlotte are the guest.s of Mrs. Greer's mother, Mrs. George Tay/or. Miss Pauline Holmes motored to Charlotte Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams of Siunmerville left a few days ago for Florida where they will spend a few weeks before returning to the Pine Needles Inn for the remainder cf the season. Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey entertained at her home on Friday at a bridge luncheon honoring Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Chew'ning. Guests included Miss Birdilia Bair, Mesdames George Moore. James Milliken, J. J. Spring, j R. E. Wiley and Emmet French. High score prizes were wen by Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Moore. The honorees were presented with attractive gifts. Winners at the Thistle Club Bridge Tea Saturday afternoon were Mes- dame.<! J. S. Milliken, D, G. Stutz, G. H. Jones, Earl Merrill. Hoyt Shaw, H. A. AIcNeill, J, I. Neal and Pope Inman. Mrs. John AValder, Misses Caro line and Laura Jenks and Miss Edith Titus were recent dinner guests of Miss Rachel Roberts of New York at the Highland Lodge. Mrs. Lillian B. Miles and C. T. Patch have returned from a buying trip to New Ycrk. Robert Bogart of Summit, N. J., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barron enroute to Florida. | Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd left i Saturday for a trip to Nassau and the Bahamas. ! Miss Laura Musser, student at ! Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1 is spending a few days with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cobum Mus- ■ ser at their home in Weymouth ; Heights. ! Mrs. Charles W. Willcox and S daughter. Miss Caroline Willcox are | the guests for several days of Mrs. | William Holabird at her home on In- : diana avenue. ^ W. A. Moore of Kinston spent the j week-end in Southern Pines. j Mrs. Janie Simmerman of Fayette- | ville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton j Huske. j Mr. and Mrs. Jess Warner of Red | Lion. Pa., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bryant at their home on Bennett sreet, enroute to Florida, i Mrs. Emilie Wilson entertained at ! bridge and tea Saturday afternoon j at her home on Orchard Road, honor- 1 ing Mrs. Gertrude Chewning and ' Mrs. W. W. Walsh. Other guests were Mrs. Emmet French, Mrs. Charles ' Picquet, Mrs. E. A. Tracy and Mrs. I M. G. Nichols. High score prizes ! were won by Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. , French, and the honorees were pre- ) ■ sented with attractive gifts. 1 G. R. Crosby, who is employed in ' Georgetown, S. C, spent the week- [ end at his home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers of j Manchester, N. H., are the guests of ^ Mrs. Jessie Rogers for several weeks, i Charles Burch of Atlanta, Ga„ was ■ the week-end guests of Mrs. Mary B. | Cameron at her home on Maine ave nue. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Robinson of Burlington were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson at their home In Weymouth Heights. Miss Lonic Gordon, art teacher at the Southern Pines School, has ac cepted a position at the Aycock School In Greensboro and will leave Saturday for her new position. Miss Alice Powers, graduate of the Wo man’s College of the University of North Carolina will take Miss Gor don’s place in the local school. Mrs. Jessie Rogers and Mrs. ttfet- tia Ayres entertained at a supj^r and Sunday night "sing” at tfeeir home on Maine avenue. Miss Dorothy Pottffc and Miss Le- nora Rlggan entertained 0. large number of their ftiends at bridge at the Hollywood tlotel on Friday even ing, January ^2nd. The Party start ed off with a cobweb each guest fol lowing a string, at the end of which was attached his tally and a prize. High score prizes were aw'arded Mrs. Hugh Flack. Mrs- Frederick Jackson, Dr, M. Greer Stutz and Frederick Jackson. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, Mr. and Mi^s. Earl Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. George Lon don, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tarltcn, Dr, and Mrs. M. Greer Stutz, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edson, Mrs. F. B. Pottle, Mrs. Hugh Flack, Mrs. Garland Pierce, Mrs. D. G. Stutz and the | Misses Frances Schwartz, Maureen | Suggs, Katherine W'iley and Emilie | May Wilson. Miss Ruth Brittain of Shanghai.' China and Birmington, Ala., was t|ie week-end guest of Misses Parson and Davis at the Resthaven Apartments. Miss Elinor Valentine and Mrs. A. S. Newcomb have returned from a brief visit to Williamsburg and Richmond. Mrs. Lewis McLaughlin and Miss Annie E. Jacobs of Stafford Springs, Conn., were recent guests of Miss Elinor Valentine. Mrs. T. E. Sprunt. Mrs. John Hames and Mrs. S. P. Adams of Wil mington were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox on oMnday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Brunt of New Jersey have leased an apart ment in the Loomis house for the season on Page street. Mrs. Florence S. Herr is the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. P. Heyward. Mrs. Herbert Beck has returned from several weeks visit with her mother in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Charles P. Stevick has return ed from Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., and is spending sev eral days at his home here before going to Duke Hospital for further work. Francis E. Hyslop, custodian of Trust Documents for the Pennsyl vania Bank & Trust Co., of Phila delphia, Pa., is spending his annual vacation at Miss Roberts on Penn sylvania avenue. Mrs. J. Elmer Harrington and son. J. Elmer, Jr., arrived from Bethle hem, N. H., Wednesday. Miss Ruth Raymond of Durham spent the week-end in Southern Pines. FOR SPRING GRIFFON SUITS $25.00 to $35.00 DOBBS and BERG HATS $3..'>0 to $7.00 TCG /HCP SANITATION Sweet, Clean, Odorless clothes cost so lit tle. Above all else clothing is your most in timate possession. It should be protected by every means of sanitation, and this we pTuarantee. f Let the Laundry do it! SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 W. New York Avenue ANTIQUES I FURNITURE GLASSWARE t CHINA PRINTS You are cordially invited to visit the varied collection now on sale. MISS ALLIE McINTOSH Theatre Building Suthem Pines H HARDWARE... For Every Household Need WINTER with its long hours indoors gives plenty of opportunity for the man about the house to do all the odd jobs that should be done. And the housewife will find her tasks easier with modern equipment—low priced. The Time to Buy is Now. The Place—Here We are also ROOFING Headquarters for the Sandhills. To Say Nothing of PAINT And Most Everything Else Sttttts Supply Company iPineHvirst, N. C.
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