Friday. May 71, 1937.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Five
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.
The Week in Southern Pines
Mr. and Mrs. David Oates and ( Mrs. Nellie Fisher spent the week-
Suggestions for
Graduation Gifts
# Remington, Royal or Underwood- Portable
Typewriters
9 Parker Vacumatic Pen and Pencil Sets
# Bancroft Tennis Rackets
# Rumpps Leather Goods
9 Banner Wrist Watches
# Fine Social Stationery
# And Books’, Lots of Books
# School Mem'ory Books and Graduation Cards
# Everything the best of its kind
HAYES’ SANDHILLS BOOR SHOP
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
daughter, Carol and Mrs. Janie Sim-
merman of Fayetteville were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton
Huske.
Mrs. Emma Ramsbottom left this
week for Providence, R. I., where she
will spend the summer.
Mrs. Kdgar Holden and daughter,
Miss Orissa Holden, who have been
spending some time at the Colonial
Inn left Monday for their home in
Westfoi'd. Conn.
H. W. Goodman has returned to
his summer home in North Dana,
Mass., after spending the winter
months in Southern Pines.
Mrs. D. C. Phillips and Mrs. B. D.
Shoe were joint hostesses at a mis
cellaneous shower at Mrs. Phillip’s
home on Page street Saturday even
ing honoring Mrs. Lewis Merrill.
About 35 guests were present.
Mrs. Etta Cox of Laconia, N. H., is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Winnie
Dodge.
Mrs. John Ferguson and daughters
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ferguson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sikes at
Parkton.
Mrs. Greer Stutz has returned from
a trip to Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill have
returned from a trip to Salisbury.
Mrs. Mattie Coates of Coates, N.
Blanket and Quilt Special
FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
Double Blankets - 30c
Single Blankets 22c
Quilts 20c
Have your blankets washed with Proctor and Gamble’s Special
Wool Soap.
(Have your wool blankets sealed in a moth-proof cedarized bag for a
small additional charge of 10c per bag.)
SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO., INC.
Telephone 6101 ‘ New York Ave.
Week-End Specials I
OF INTEREST TO THE HOUSEWIFE I
2-Lb. Box Cocoa . - 15c
10c Package Salt, 3 for 25c |
Washburn’s Pancake Flour, 3 for 25c
Shivar Ginger Ale, 12 oz. bottle 5c
Pillsbury’s Sno-Sheen Cake Flour 27c
CANNED FRUITS
!: Large Sliced Pineapple 23c
No. 1 Can Whole Peeled Apricots — 15c
Large Can Sliced or Whole Peaches 19c
Large Can Fruits for Salad 33c
Large Can Peeled Apricots 29c
DORN’S
FINEST IN FOODS
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
TELEPHONE 6911 DELIVEKY SERVICFi
C., has returned to her home there
after having been the guest of Mr.
and Mr.s. George Draughan for a few
days.
Ml’, and Mrs. C. A. Maze left Wed
nesday for a three weeks stay in
Worcester. Mass., where they will
visit relatives there and in W’est Vir
ginia.
Mrs. Bert Thomas of Jonesboro is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mollie
Burgess.
Mr. and Mi’s. George Draughan
left Tuesday morning for a two weeks
trip to Tennesee and on their return
they will stay in Winston-Salem for
a few days visit with relatives.
W. B. Williams and daughter, Mrs, |
McCulloch Wilson of W’ilniington,:
were guests of the Rev. and Mrs.
W, E. Cox Monday.
Robert Hatch has arrived from
South Carolina for a stay of two
weeks in Southern Pines to manage j
the Postal Telegraph Office in the
absence of George Draughan. j
Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Swann left
Wednesday for their home in New j
Hampshire after spending the win-.
ter months in Southern Pines. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKinney have
closed their home in Weymouth
Heights and returned to their sum
mer home in New York following a
stay of several months in Southern
Pines. j
Mrs. Roy Grinnell and children
spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. I
William Schultz left recently for
his home in New York after spend
ing the winter in Southern Pines. |
Mrs. W. B. Thompson left Wednes
day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C/
A. Maze, for her home in Keene, N. j
H., after spending several months in
Southern Pines. j
Mrs. Mai'ie Askam left Friday for ■
her home in Connecticut after spend- i
ing several months in town.
Mrs. Jane Towne left Friday to
spend some time with I'elatives in
New York state. j
Miss Helen Calhoun left Friday for
her summer home in Connecticut fol-1
lowing a few months stay in South-'
ern Pines. \ |
About one hundred people from
the Presbyterian Church gathered in
the yard at the home of Mrs. C. A.
Maze Monday evening and enjoyed a
most delightful picnic. After a hymn
sing, an interesting program was giv
en by the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Church.
The Junior Guild of the Episcopal
Chureh met with Mrs. Craighill
Brown at the Rectory Tuesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns and
son left Thursday for a weeks visit
with Capt. and Mrs. Arthur McDan
iels in Daytona Beach, na.
Miss Ruth Raymond of Durham
spent the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawkins of
Southport, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Tate and family last Fri
day.
Miss Isabel Pelton of the Woman’s
College of the U. N. C. in Greens
boro spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pelton.
Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee left
this week for Washington, D. C.,
where she will spend several months.
Mrs. A1 Almond and son have re
turned to their home in Charlotte af
ter spending a wek with Mrs. Al
mond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Donaldson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barton have
returned from a short stay at Myr
tle Beach.
Mrs. James Primm of Charlotte is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. Chatfield for a few days.
end in Sanford. j:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Landing-1 j
ham of Charlotte were recent guesta
of Mrs. George L. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grinnell and j:
sons left Wednesday for their sum-1
mer home in Rhode Island after
spending the winter in Southern
Pines.
Mrs. Christine Koring of New Jer
sey is visiting her daughter, Mrs
Frank Rhiener. I
Miss FJmma Tinsley has returned
to her home in Forest City after
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tinsley. |
Cyrus Butler oi Kingsport, Tenn., \
spent the week-end with his moth- ;
ei', Mrs. Bion H. Butler, who is ser-;
iously ill at her home, “Valhalla.”
Mis. Hugh Hall and Mrs. Archie I
Hodge of Sumter, S. C., spent the
week-end in Southern Pines.
Sam Putnam, Jr., of Laurens, S. '
C„ is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Lloyd
Clark for a few days.
Miss Josephine Weaver of Aber
deen was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Hugh Hall.
Mrs. F. B. Thommason and Miss
Eunice Chatfield are spending some
time at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. Mary Epps has returned to |
her home in Charlotte after spend
ing a few weeks with her daughter,;
Mrs. G. R. Chatfield.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bushby ana
family left this week to spend the J
•swinmer at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mi’s. W'illiard Wiggins have
leturned to their home in Freeport,
L. I., after spending several weeks in
town^
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Herrick have
letuiued to their home in New York
following a stay of several months in
Southern Pines.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Spears left
this week for their home in New
England after spending the winter j
here.
Mrs. Norman D. Stone and chil
dren have returned to their home in j
New York after spending the w’intei |
months in Southern Pines. |
Robert Leatham is seriously ill at'
his home on North May street. |'
Mrs. Charles Sadler and children,,;
Jean and Charles, Jr.. have returned |;
from a visit with friends in Wash-p
ington, D. C. j:
Mrs. Jessie Rogers and Mrs. Nettie
Ayres liave returned from a trip to
St. Petersburg, Fla. j
W. G. McAvoy has returned from
a trip to Iowa. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson and
small daughter, Dorothy have aniv-
ed from Fayetteville and have taken
an apartment in the Essex for ar.
indefinite stay.
Mrs. Ernest Bush is spending some
time in Boston.
Mrs. Frank Cosgrove and daught
ers left Thursday for their home in
Green Harbor. Mass.. after spending
the winter in Southern Pines.
Ce3il Rcbinson of Fayettevilllc
spent the week-end in town.
Mrs, D. A. Sikes of Parkton is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Fer
guson for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Patterson oi^
Sanford were dinner guests of Mrs.
Catherine Shaw Sunday. j
Mrs. W. S. Phillips and Mrs. B. F
Moffet and daughter, Irma Lou wer’
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Phillips.
It is Cradle Roll Djty in the Bap
tist Church this Sunday and a special
program will be given consisting of
children’s songs and recitations, with
a special talk by the pastor. This
service start-s. at 11:00 and all moth
ers and their babies are cordially in
vited to attend. '
Miss Mary Hurlbert, who has been
spending some time in Florida is the
guest of Mrs. Jessie Rogers and Mrs. I
Nettie Ayres for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. V, B. Johnson have
returned from their wedding trip to
Florida and are occupying their new
home at the Paddock. |
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and children, j
Mildred and Kenneth have returned'
to their home in New York after
spending the winter at the Essex. I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lloyd, who |
have been spending several months
at the Ellington, left this week for
their home in New Hampshire.
Mrs. B. K. Sadler and Miss Com
stock left Monday for their home in
New England after a winter’s stay
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sesfert of New
York spent the week-end in Southern
Pines.
Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz have
returned from a few days stay in
New York City.
G. R. Crosby of Georgetown, S. C.,
spent the week-end in Southern
Pines.
The Catholic Daughters of Amer-
,ica gave a picnic for the children and
their parents of the Catholic Church
Sunday at Pinebluff Lake.
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FOR GRADUATION
LINEN SUITS
MARK TWAIN IRISH LINEN—Heavy
enoug'h to be serviceable, light enough to
be comfortable ■
$13.75
SHIRTS
Of Wlhite Broadcloth • . , ,
97c to $2.00
NECKWEAR
An attractive display of new ideas in ma
terial and coloring, bought for this occa
sion
$1.00 each
WHITE FLANNELS
Fine quality, tailored for Young Men . . .
$5.95
SPORT COATS
This season’s most wanted colors and pat
terns
$9.75 to $14.75
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
In addition to the items above we are show
ing appropriate Swank Jewelrj’, Belts,
Braces, Polo Shirts, Jantzen Swim Trunks,
Sleeveless Pull-Overs, Handkerchiefs ....
TCG snep
SOUTHERN PINES
I Graduation Gifts
Presenting an Appropriate
Selection for the Occasion
• C.\M£RAS
• ELECTRIC R.VZOKS
• WEKK END C.\SES
• URIST W.^TC’HES
• SH.W ING SETS
• BKLBEK R.\GS
j Candies in Gift Boxes
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I SANDHILL DRUG CO.
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I Service and Dependability
1 TEL. 6603 «OUTHEK\ PINES
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thomas, Ralpn day. On Monday Miss Glover, \v'»th
and Margaret Thomas and Mr. and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Warren liv-
Mrs. Herbert Carter, Barbara Rutn ing Glover, Jr., of Sanford motoreil
Carter of Jackson Springs and Miss to Washington, D. C,. to sp+r.^ a
Catherine Thomas of Pinehurst were week after which she will jftiira
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. here.
Thomas. ! Mrs. D. D. Rightmiie of
Mrs. Francis Ellis of Mississippi is F>a., is the guest of her parent?;, I'Jr.
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Al- Mrs. D. D. Elliot for thiec
len Eldredge at Cozy Oaks for a weeks,
few days. I Mrs. John Berry are
Mrs. Flinda V. Weed is the guest ot' a few days in Baltimoi.'.
Miss Mary Shaw Rosser in Sanford' ® Gifford U'ft
for a few days. Thursday morning for Thou.'vEi.il h-
^ . I Park, N. Y.. where thev 'vill
Miss Nancy Comers has returned
•' ^ . spend the summer,
to Ellerbe after spending a few days |
in town. 1
Mrs. Cain left this week for her
home in Boston after spending some
time at the Huntington Lodge.
J. A. Smith, Ed Starnes and Bur-
don Holliday have returned from a
fishing trip to Carolina Beach.
Carolyn Comers, Lucille Simmons
and Edith Smith spent Sunday in El
lerbe.
The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Berger
of Syracuse, N. Y., v/ill arrive Satur
days to spend some time in Southern
Pines at the Huntington Lodge.
Mrs. Frank Welch entertained at
ten tables of bridge Wednesday af
ternoon at the Southern Pines Coun
try Club. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Kenneth B. Trousdell, Mrs. George C
Moore, Mrs. H. E. Thrower, Mrs. Earl
Merrill, Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Mrs.
Lloyd Prime left Thursday morning
to spend some time in Connei'fltnl
after passing the winter here.
Mrs. R. W, Tate, Mrs. B. H. L*Avis
and the Misses Iris and Dorothy Tate
motored to Fayetteville Wednfwfay.
Dr. Charles Stevick of Duke Hco-
pital will spend the week-end fit hJs
home here.
DRIVER OF C.\R FREED IN
HODGKINS BOY ACXIDKNT
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required to deliver up his licensc to
the clerk of the court so that It
could be marked with a convictirn as
for a first offense.
Robert Glenn Hardy, white ol
Pinehurst, was found guilty of a'ban-
domnent, but Judgment had not
rendered.
A true bill was returned in the
Norris L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Robert i case of Fred Freeman, charged wit*
Skinner, Mrs. V. P. Clark, Miss Char-1 first degree murder of Lena ^caiboTO.
lotte Erson and Mrs. E. Levis Prizei'.jThe grand jury failed to find a tnie
W. Irving Glover of Massachusetts j bill against Clarence Harvell, charged
avenue on last Saturday evening gave ^ with manslaughter in connection witk
a surprise party for his daughter the d«ath of John W. Teague <>f
Frances, who became of age on Sun- ^ Hemp.