Friday, Decembci' 31, 193?i
THE PIT.OT, Southern Pinps and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Pag^e Five
A Happy
New Year
r»ii TAT 1 • C* Livingston L. Biddle, II, spent
!_ _Q0 V»f 0ClC in ^OUlvll0m Philadelphia with hid
At Your Service
Year In and Year Out
Southern Pines' Oldest DruK Store
Broad Street Pharmacy
Prescription Druffsists
K. li. Hart, Proprietor
As an aid to • H
Better Bookkeeping
FOR 1938 I
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HAYES’ SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP J
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. |
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FOR SALE
Furnished seven room residence, two baths, double
garage, servant’s room, heat. Newly painted inside
and out. Located in Knollwood near Fine Needles Inn.
S. J. HINSDALE, Liquidating Agent
Phoned? Sanford, N. C.
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FligHlancl L^odge
A QUIET HOME-LIKE FAMILY HOTEL
Measiintly Looatwl on V'emiont Avenue Near the Pin**
SEASON OCTOBEtt 1ST TO JUNE 1ST
Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent
Mrs. W. N. Grearson
Telephone #‘J33 • Southern Pines, N. C. j!
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PARK VIEW
HOTEL
FINE LOCATION
GOOD ROOMS
OPEN ALL YEAR
RATES MODERATE
Newly Renovated ^
Thruuf^hout
HIGHLAND PINES INN
AND COTTAGES
(WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS)
SOUTHERN PINES
SEASON DECEMBER TO MAY
Highland Pines Inn with its Splendid Dining Room Service
ajid its Cheerful Homelike Atmosphere Caters to the Require
ments of those Occupying Winter Homes In the Pine Tree Sec
tion. The Hotel is Situated on Wejmiouth Heights (Masaachu-
•etta Avenue) Amid Delightful Surrouuidlngs. Good Parking
Space ia Availcble for Motorists. All Features of First Class
Hotels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of E^rerything.
M. H. TURNER, Manager
Davi'l Powell spent last week-end'
with rrlatives in W'hitevillc. |
Mr. and Mr.s. J. M. Windham .spent I
Chi'istmas in Washington, D. C., witii
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Clark. Mr. Windham
returned Wednesday but his wife
romaincd for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vii-gil J. Lee have :..s
their hou.se guest.s for a icw davs
Dr. Lloyd O. Brightfield of Ba.ti-
more.
Mrs. C. H. Krauter and Mis. ,).
II. Long of Youngstown, O., tuc
frucsts of Mrs. Kmmett French cnt'r-
tained at a bridge luncheon Wednc.s-
dny at the Pine Needles for sixteea
guests.
Mrs. O. Ij. Mayes is vi.siting her s.on-
in-law and daughter, Mi-. and Mf.'i.
William Matchott.
Thomas ninver hn.s returned nort'i
after accompanying his brother, V/.
Irv'ng Glover from a Baltimore ho --
pilal '.vhere he has been for three
months. Mr. Glover and daughbir.
Francos are now at their home,
Cre.sccnt Lodge, for the winter. !
Mrs. John Lelaml of Baltimore is
spending a week with her father, S.
B. Kichai’d.son. ,
The Mi.s.ses Allene Baker, Mari in
Knowie.s and Hazel Shiring. all of the
laf:ulty of .Skidmore College, Sa."; -
tog.'i Si)riiig, N. Y., spent the holi
day sea.'5on with Mrs. L. M. Shifia,^-:
a! her home on Veimont avenue. |
Miss Trabcl Pelton is spending sev- ^
eral days in Baltimore and Washincr-
ton, D. C.
Frederick Cole of Washington, D
C., is spending several days wiLh
hs parien*^s, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cole
at their home on Ridge street.
Mr. and Mrs. George London have
retuined from Klizabeth City where
they spent Christmas with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Pendleton.:
Ten tables were in play at the
Christmas party of the Thistle Club
held last Monday afternoon at tne
Southern Pines Country Club. Pri^i. s
for high score were won by Mrs. U .
’ G. Stutz, Mrs. B. Plummer, Mr.~.'
I Margaret Mills Cameron, Mrs. FrauK
i Pottle, Mrs. Carol B. Marshall, Mis.
Hoyt Shaw, Mrs. Preston T. Kelse'i,
' Mrs. R. E. Wiley, Mis.s Maiy
Schwarberg and Mrs. Howard F.
I Burns. At the next bridge tea to be
I held at the Southern Pines Country
i Club on next Monday afternoon, Mrs.
I Frank Pottle and Mrs. J. J. Spring
I will be in charge of cards and Mrs.
I Hoyt Shaw will be tea hostess.
] Senator John Sprunt Hill of D ir-
I ham is .spending a week at the Mid-
' Pines Club with a party of five
I friends enjoying a golfing vacatioi.
' In the party are Mr. and Mrs. D. St.
Pierre DuBose, T. L. Bland, W. M.
Sledge and Claude Currie of Du:-
ham.
Mrs. William Chase Mudgett e.i-
tertained at twelve tables of bridge
at her home on Ashe street on Tues-
i day afternoon, complimenting Mrs.
Henry M. Dingley, Sr., of Auburi,
Maine.
Di'. and Mrs. R. M. Bowles >f
Garden City, Long Island have leased
i the Sadler home on Indiana avenue
i for the season.
I Tom Walker of Indianapolis, Ind.,
1 is spending several days with his
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F'.
, Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patton of Gas-
I tonia were the Christmas guests ot
Mrs. Patton’s mother, Mrs. D. J.
Welch.
John McNeill has returned to his
home in Maysvllle, Ky., after vis-.t-
I ing his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. McNeill at their home
here.
Pliilip Pelton has returned to
Washington, D. C., after spendmg
Christmas with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Pelton.
Dr. C. L. Newcombe of College
Park, Md., was the holiday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pottle at the
Hollywood.
Virgil J. Lee of Baltimore arrived
last week to ?pend the holiday sea
son with his family at their new'
home oh Country Club Drive.
Miss Mary Alice Weatherly i.s
spending the holidays in New Or-'
leans. La.
Dr. L. M. Daniels and. sons, LelanJ
and Ralph, have returned from a
hunting trip in the eastern part of
the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of
Philadelphia have leased the Cay-
ton house on Indiana avenue for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gamble have
returned from King’s Mountain
where they spent the holidays witii
relatives.
S. Y. Ramage of OU City, Pa., is
spending the holiday seftson at the
Pine Needles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley B. Evans of
last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man H. Sheok at their home on Or
chard Roaif r
Mr. and Mrs. Robett Peck have
returned to Durtiam after spending
Christmas with his grandparent.s, Mr.
and Mrs. ’George C. Abraham. Mr.
Peck is a number of the Duke Un-
iveisity faculty.
Miss Barbara Bower fo Washin.’;-
Mi.'S Barbara Bower of Washing-
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rickardson
of V/.Tshington, I>. C., were the h.ii-
iday gue.sts of his father, S. B. Rich
ardson.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Dillehay of
York C'ity spent Christmas here
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Dille-
liay.
Tht' Thistle Club entertained at its
second aiiniKil Ti'.'i Dance for the
('Mighters of ine.mber;i and their
fiiendy at the Southern Pines Coun
try Club on W:-dnesday afterno(in
!'ro)v. 1:00 to 6:30 p. m. About one
hundred and fifty were piesent,
an)f)!i!r them many hotel guc.sts who
parents.
Lewis and Anita Gold have re
turn, u fioni Washington, D. C., whore
they spent the holidays with tiicir
family.
Air. and Mr.s. Wade Coffey nf
old Calloway Tuesday.
The Rev. W. M. MacLeod of Nash
ville, Tenn., visited lelatives and
friends in the county this week. Mrs.
MacLeod and children remain 'n
Sumter, S. C., on account of the
illness of her father. Dr. H. L. Shaw.
Arthur Wright has leturned to
1i;k1 oeen is.qued invitations. Al-
Lakeview are speniling some t;me|his home in N\nv York fitter .spcnd-
with their daughter, Mrs. Raymond ing a week with Iiis daughters, Mi3.
Johnson. | Harold Buckniin.ster and Mrs. Gra-
Mrs. Kdward Gibbon of Charlotte Johnston,
and H. 10. Gibbon of Jacksonvii'e j ^Ir. and Mrs. Frank Dudgeon iiad
were guests over the week-end of; as guests for Christmas dinner Ii.
the Rev. and Mrs. A. ,1. McKelwiiy' W'. Latting, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. V'an
at the nian.so. Mr. and JIis. McKel- ^amen, Mrs. Clarda.s.si and R. L.
way and children, Kate and Sanuy' Van Namen at the Village Couit
are spending this week in Washiii^-; Grill.
ton, 1). C. Miss Caroline Battley has return-
aIis. ISlanche We.^tcott and dau- ed from Brooklyn. N. Y., where ane
ghter, Dorothy and .Mi', and Mr.s. J. sjHMit the p.ist week viiiiting her sis-
-M. IlagiKKi .'■i.ent Chri.stma.i in Our- ter.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bank.s Richardson
j Mr. anfl Mi’s, Willie Wilson had cf Atlanta, Ga., were guest.s this
UMis. Janu.'^ MacXnb and Mi.,.s Ann week of Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Rlchar-1-
' Mae.Xah a.s dinner guesls Vv'ednesday j son.
I evrning.
Mi.ss Bet!?y Oglesby is home for
thr.ugh In.^t year’s imrty was a do-1 f'hristm.-s the holidays from Roanoke, Va.
ri led .suecc.s.s. gue.sts agreed j ^ «alar-j A Christmas play w;i3 given at
thN- vea. ’s even surpRssed it. I'Christmas I^ve'oy
:irs, Walter Speath, Mrs. James i 'A' ‘^e children of the Sunday ricnoo|,
Milliken Mr., J, Coburn Musser, Mrs.l^'!*' ^ direction of Mrs. Fred
K. L■^•is Prizer. Mrs. John Howarthl'v T I^nis. Mr. and Mr.-,. Fnc Powdrell. Children taking speaking
and Mrs. W. K. Overcash compri.sed 'V
Ih.. ...:.u.Ut.eere.sponsibb, forthesi:..- ^^'^-J;;*'" ; • H-Vatt. Sally Gifford, Harold
ce.ss of this year’s affair. pmd Sally Ann Cheney. Buckminster, Jr., Billy GlfforJ,
Mr. and Mr.<^. Raymond Kennedy of L. Malcolm McMullo.i,
Harr sbutg Pi are the cucsts .,f ^ Graham Johnston, Dick Blue a:id
.Mr. and Mrs." Fred.rleW «f Mrs. Har- Freddie PowdreH.
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i~'rnith. i,Ir. Kennedy is an instructcr 1
in Iktrri.sburg .A.cactemy for Boys.'—*
The Thistle Club will entertain at ■ H
its weekly bridge tea on Monday.!;*
.lamiRi-y 3nl. This will be another JS
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“open p.'ii'ty” as was the Christniii.j , ;•
one. membei s are allowed to briner | \\
their friends and guests. Play willjj:
start at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. J. J-; H
f-'pring and Mrs. Frank Pottle ni *;{
charge of cards and Mrs. Hoyt Shaw,
as tea hostess.
The Misses Sarah and Bonnie Bar-
nuin entertained at a dance Thurs
day evening at the Civic Club 011 ::
A'she street, for about fifty members
of the younger set.'
Dr. and Mi's. Thomas Opie of Ol-
ney, Md., are the guests of Mrs. Roo-
ei t Ro.';e at her home on Valley Road. ’ U
Mrs. Rose will entertain at a tea
on New Year's afternoon compli
menting her guests.
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I) A i l{ Y 1> R O D U (’ T S
of
THE HIGHEST (QUALITY
Servinn Southern Pines, Aberdeen
and
The Moore County Hospital
Sinco the fire that deslroved Matthew’.s I\Iarket ;n
Aberdeen, you can now .secure Lakeview Dairy Prod-
uct.s at Allen’s Store there.
LAKEVIEW DAIRY
Melvin fi. Cordinir
We Serve To Serve Again
Southern Pines 71S3
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PD4EHURST
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. ChatfielJ
have returned to their home here af
ter spending the payt three months |
abroad. j
Mias . Glady.s Mayberry who is
spending the winter with her aunt,
Mrs. Ethel Journey has gone to Co
lumbia, Tenn., to spend the holid.ays
with her family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Agnew of
Charlotte and A. E. Leavitt of Ral
eigh spent the week-end with Mrs.
A. E. Leavitt and Mrs. Henry But-
ner.
Mrs. Frank Harriss and Misses
Margaret and Anna Harriss of Fay-1
etteville were week-end guests of ^
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Campbell. Also
guests for Christmas day were A.^r.
and Mrs. Lucien P. Tyson and dau-1
ghters, Ruth and Jane of Carthage.
MAY THE
NEW YEAR
BRING YOU
HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY
DOKN’S
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