Friday, May 14, 1937.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
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Fishing Tackle
Rods, Reels, Lines and Lures
for the Particular
' " Fisherman
For Fresh or Salt Water
Broad Street Pharmacy
Phone 5411
Southern Pines, N. C.
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Suggestions for
Graduation Gifts
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Remington, Royal or Underwood Portable
Typewriters
Parker Vacumatic Pen and Pencil Sets
Bancroft Tennis Rackets
Rumpps Leather Goods
Banner Wrisit Watches
Fine Social Stationery
And Books:, Lots of Books
School Memory Books and Graduation Cards
Everythinjf the best of its kind
HAYES’ SANDHILLS BOOR SHOP
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
NOW
is the time to launder
Bride and Groom Last Sunday
>IK. AND MRS. V. B. JOHNSON
Hot Weather Specials
For
Friday and Saturday Only
ARROW SHIRTS
Special lot, Stripes, Chocks. $2.00 and
$2.50, at
$1.65 each.
SPRING SUITS
A few $25.00 values at
$18.95
LINEN SLACKS
Snow white Linen, pleated style
Special $2.95 pr.
FLANNEL TROUSERS
Sti’ipes, Plaids, Checks, values up to
$10.00, reduced to
$5.75 pr.
I SPORT COATS
Tailored of fine Woolens, Checks and
Plaids, $13.95 and $19.50 values, re
duced to
$10.75 and $14.75
Terms CASH
TCG
No Approvals
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SOUTHERN PINES
BLANKETS—QUILTS—PILLOWS
(With sealed cedarized bags at small extra cost)
Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc.
TELEPHONE 6101
W. NEW YORK AVE.
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The PATUXENT corporation announces the
opening of a branch office in Southern Pines,
Rooms 3 and 1 in the Patch Building on Broad
Street.
Mr A. S. Newcomb will be the agent in
charge, representing Pine Needles hotel, Pine-
Needles realty and other activities of the Patux
ent corporation.
The principal office of the company will
remain in Pinchurst in charge of Mr. O. H.
Scutts, General Manager, as heretofore.
Southern Pines telephone number, 7334
In one of the prettiest weddings
seen in Southern Pines in some time
Miss Louise Scheipers, daughter of
Mr. and M|rs. Louis Scheipers of
Southern Pine.s and Lawrence. Mass.,
became the bride of Volter B. John
son of Southern Pines last Sunday
afternoon in the Baptist Church. The
I Rev. J. Fred Stimson performed the
reremony before a background of fol
iage and flowers indigenous to the
the Sandhills.
Before the entrance of the bride
and groom Donald Scheipers, youth
ful brother of the bride, sang "I
Love You Truly,” and Mrs. Ralph
Mills “At Dawning." Mrs. L. D. Wil
liams was the accompanist. The bri
dal procession, entering to the
strainc of Lohengrin’s bridal chorus,
was led by the maid of honor, Miss
Edith Bossletvof Lawrence, Mass. Lit
tle Miss Nelia Ruth Johnson, daught
er of the bridegroom, preceded the
bride on the arm of her father. Mr. I
Johnson had as best man Clifton
John.son of Southern Pines.
After the service at the church rel
atives and friends of the young cou
ple motored to the Club Chalfonto
in Pinehurst where Mr. and Mrs.
Scheipers were host and hostess at
a reception and supper. Music was i
furnished by the Chalfonte orches
tra. The bride and groom left dur
ing the evening on a motor trip to
Florida. Upon their return they will
be at home at The Paddock.
A .short time before the ceremony
on Sunday Lieut. William Fisher,
down for the week-end from the
Mitchell Field, L. I., army airport,
flew cv€i’ the Scheipers residence on
Connecticut avenue and dropped a
.shower of roses for the bride. “Bill”
was catcher on the Southern Piner
baseball team when the bridegroom
was manager several seasons ago.
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The Week in Southern Pines
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Middleton and i family spent Sunday in Rockingham,
family have closed their home in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newton an-
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L. V. O’CALLAGHAN
Phone 5341
Southern Pines
Knollwood and returned to Middle
town, N. Y., to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower spent
the week-end in, Henderson.
Mrs. W. D. Hoxie has returned to
her home in Middletown, N. Y.. af
ter spending the winter in Knoll
wood.
H. E. Thompson of Rockingham
is spending a few days in Southern
Pines on business.
Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Morrison de
parted recently from their home in
Knollwood to spend the summer out
West.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrington and
sons have returned to their home in
Bethlehem, N. H., after spending the
winter in Southern Pines.
Mrs. Bessie Blue has been trans
ferred to the Pinehurst Western Un
ion Office where she will be located
for a few weeks.
Judge and Mrs. J. S. Manning of
Raleigh were visitors of Dr. and Mrs
J, S. Milliken last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheipers,
iounce the birth of a daughter, Doro- i
thy Elizabeth, on May 3rd. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stillwell of Sal-1
i.sbury attended the marriage of their I
daughter Eva Stillwell to Lewis |
Merrill on Wednesday of this week. |
Ben Hurley spent Wednesday in |
Kaleigh on business. |
Miss Laura Kelsey is recovering at
her home on Massachusetts avenue
from a recent illne.ss.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Page Clark,
Gene Clark and Miss Nancy Wrenn
spent the week-end in the Western
part of North Carolina with rela
tives.
A number of friends surprised Dr
and Mrs. Greer Stutz at a house
warming at their new home on New
York avenue on Monday evening.
John Holabird of Chicago, 111., i.":
the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.
William Holabird, at her home in
Weymouth Heights.
Lieutenant William P. Fisher of
Mitchell Flying Field. Long Island
N. Y., arrived by plane Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheipers and, spent the week--end witii his mother,
son, Edward, and Mr, and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Nellie Fisher,
ence A. Scheipers have returned toj Mrs. A. S. Ruggles, Mrs. Reynolds
their homes in Lawrence, Mass., af-1 and daughter. Miss Bernice Reynolds
ter a few days stay with Mr. and attended services held by the Depu-
Mrs. Louis Scheipers. | tation Team from Columbia Bible"
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kellum have College of Columbia, S. C., Sunday
returned to their home in Hankins, N.' afternoon at Jackson Springs.
Y., after spending the winter in j Mrs. Frank Cosgrove, Mrs. E. C.
Southern Pines.
Eddy, Misses Louise Cosgrove and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmelzer, Ellenore Eddy attended the May Day
left Thursday for Richwood, Ohio to exercises at Queens-Chicora College
spend the summer months after > in Charlotte last Friday,
spending the winter here. | Dr. Charles Stevick of Duke Hos-
Miss Doris Chase left Monday for ^ pital in Durham spent the week-end
her home in Pennsylvania after at his home here.
spending the wintet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arey and sons
spent Sunday in Albemarle.
Oi-ville D. Ullom has returned from
Mrs. Leighton Huske has returned
from several days stay in Fayette
ville,
D. D. S. Cameron of Durham spent
Highsmith Hospital in Fayetieville the week-end with his family here,
where he recently underwent an op-. Miss Edith Bossier of Lawrence,
eration. | Mass., was a recent guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and Mrs. Louis Scheipers,
Miss Helen B. Moore of Norwich,
Conn., was a recent guest of her
cousins, Mrs. A. M. Bolles and Miss
Isabella E. Mitchell while enroute to
visit friends in Miami, Fla. Accom
panying Miss Moore were Mrs. Mar
ion Free of Winchendon, Mass., and
the Misses Alice and Eugenie Dean
of Norwich.
I.ouis Scheipers, Jr. of Staunton
Military Academy in Staunton, Va,
attended the marriage of his sister,
Louise Scheipers to V. B. Johnson
“^'unday afternoon.
R. L. Hart attended the Druggists’
convention in Raleigh this week.
Albprt Lynch of Lewistown. Pa.,i
has arrived to spend several weeks
in Southern Pines.
Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz left
Tuesday morning to spend some time'
in New York. • I
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Merrill visiteci
their daughter in Raleigh over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn left
recently to spend the summer in
Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Andrew I. Creamer left Tues
day to spend the summer months at
her home in Maine.
Frances and Jean Council of Che-
raw, S. C., were the week-end guests
of Miss Shirley Mills at her home in
Piney Woods.
Carl Brown of Washington, D, C.
is .spending a week with his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Brown.
James Flynn has returned to Dam-
ariscotta, Maine after spending the
winter here.
Mr.s. Frederick Jackson left Tues
day for her home m Jefferson, Maine j
after spending several months in
town.
Earl Merrill attended the Drug
gists’ convention which was held in
Raleigh on Tuesday of this week.
The Spinister's Cluh entertained at
a miscellaneous shower and bridge
honoring Mrs. Jack Weatherly Mon
day night at Mrs. Weatherly's home
on Maine avenue. Four tables of
bridge were in play. First prize went
to Miss Theresa Montesanti, second
to Mrs. Buster Doyle and consola
tion prize to Mrs. Morris Johnson.
Other guests included Mesdames Ty
ler Overton, Jack Weatherly, James
Hobbs and the Misses Katherine
Buchan, Anna Cameron, Pauline Poe,
Mary Alice Weatherly, Millie Mon
tesanti, Mabel Wilson, Esther Carter
Lois Cameron, Pauline Holmes and
Virginia Stevick.
James T. Parker of Washington,
D. C., was the guest of Bruce H.
Lewis Sunday.
Mrs. Flinda V. Weed spent the
week-end with Mrs. Talbot Johnson
in Aberdeen.
Mrs. A. L. Sharpe and Miss M. M
Emley left Sunday for their home in
Wrightstown, N. J., after spending
the winter season in Southern Pines
Miss Mary Savage spent the week
end in Richmond, Va.
Miss Marguerite Blue of Wilson is
the guest of Miss Lula Blue for a few
days.
Mrs. A. R. Wolfe and Mrs. E. K.
Long left Tuesday for their home i&
Altoona, Pa., following a stay of sev
eral months here.
Miss Virginia Kane of the Clinic
Hospital in Greensboro spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs. E, It.
Kane.
Mrs. Rosa E. Gardner is recover
ing from a recent serious illness aX
her home on Connecticut avenue.
Robert Wolfe and the Misses Mar-
geurite and Edith W'olfe and Mis»
Mary E. McCue left Wednesday t®
spend the summer at their home i»
Altoona. Pa.
Mrs. Earle Slough of New Yor*
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georj^
C. Abraham.
Louise Milliken entertained a num
ber of her friends last Friday after
noon, theoccasion being her Mixtlk
birthday. Her guests were Ann ReeC
Perkinson. Pauline May Nichola
Mary Jane French, Haniet and Mar
jorie McMahon, Sieger Herr, Peggy
Jean Cameron, Timmy Hyde, Hazel
Patch, Pete Agnew, Andy Page, Joh»
Emmett French, Gill Goodwill ani
and Stephen Bush.
Miss Mary Jane W’oodwai'd is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark im.
Washington. D. C., for two weeks.
Miss Alice C. Eddy entertained »
number of her friends at a theatre
and dinner party Tuesday afternoon,
the occasion being her 13th birthday.
Her quests included Helen Gregson,
Catherine Prizer, Maiy Grey, Wini
fred Hai-well, Marie Porter, Margaret
Jane Rossendale, Pat Alason. Ruth
Van Camp, Pam Goodwill, Betsy
Barnum, Marjorie Shepard, Jane Ma
loney and Irene McCain.
Mrs. F. F. Travis of Gr*'onslx>rt>
arrived Tue.sday to spend soni* time
in Southern Pines.
Miss Louise N. Haines left Monday
for Rockport, Mass.. after .sptndin?
the winter at the New Enf:1;\nd
House.
Mrs. Clyde Council of Cherav/ S.
C., was the week-end gufst f Mrs.
R. L. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth iU'*
family and Mr. and Mrs. Burden >1ol-
liday visited Mrs. Roth's parent *5, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. WTiitt in Green' boi»
Sunday.
Mrs. B. Baucom and sons aie visf-
iting Mrs. Baucom's parents in Eller-
be.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ullom and fam
ily moved into Miss Clara Rose’s
home on Ohio avenue on Tue&ciay af
ter occupying an apartment in the
Essex for the past several ■nonths.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith spertt
Sunday at Carolina Beach.
Miss Nancy Comers of Ellerljc; w
the guest of her si.ster, Miss C.uolym
Comers.
B. Baucom left Monday for Mt.
Gilead to open a beauty parlor.
Thomas Atkinson, who has been,
critically ill for the past two weeks,
is recovering at his home on Broad
street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rose pptnt
the week-«nd in AsheborQ.