Friday, January 7, 1938. THE PILOT, Southern Pinea and Aberdeen, North Carolina He recommends the pharmacist he KNOWS will fill his Pre scriptions with Care—and with the Best Ingredients. I The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. R. M. Windham of Richmond, Raleigh spent New Year’s Day with Virginia visited her daughter, Mr.s. ‘ Mr. an-l Mrs. A. S. Ruggles at The ! Lenora Busick for the Christmas Woodworth. holidays. • Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barney of Mr. and Mrs. Williams J. Pfeiffer Raleigh were the week-end guests of 'of Mt. Vernon, New York have been j Mr. and Mrs. James B. Swett. I here on a visit with Mrs. Pfeiffer's About one hundred guests enjoyed ' mother, Mrs. Lenora Busick. the hospitality of the Southern Pines j Senator and Mrs. John Sprunt Hill j Country Club New Year’s Day when of Durham have as their guests this it entertained at its first tea of the week at the Mid Pines Club, Judge season. Mrs. Helen Winters of Boston and Mrs. H. H. Watkins, of Ander-! acted as hostess, son. South Carolina and Mr. and Virgil J. Lee and Dr. L. O. Bri?ht-- Mrs. K. P. Lewis of Durham. i field returned to Baltimore Sunday Circle No. 1 of the Woman’s Aux- | after spending the holidays with Mr. iliary of the Brownson Memorial j Lee’s family on Country Club Drive. Church met with Mrs. W. S. Hav-1 Mrs. Etta Day and Mrs. Flinda rington on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. | Weed have returned from a stay in W. C. Hilderman was hostess to Cir- j Raleigh. They were accompanied cle No. 2 at the some time. The Bus- ! home by Miss Ethel Day, of the fac- iness Woman’s Circle met with Mrs. j ulty of Meredith College, who spent Lewis Merrill on Thursday evening, j the remainder of her vacation here. Miss Barbara Bower has returned I and Mrs. Louis Schiepers were to Washington, D. C., after spend-I hosts at a Possum Hunt la.st week, ing a week with her parents, Mr. and j having as their guests, Mrs. B. A, Mrs. U. G. Bower, I Tompkins, Eleanore, Joan and Tom- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Schwartz | jj^y Tompkins, Gus Schwab, Owen and daughter, Frances, returned M.in- Anderson, James and Danny Boyd Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS EATON’S SOCIAL. ST.\TIONERY CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS R.C.A. R A D I o s Buy The Best M AYES’ SANDHILLS OOOK SHOF» Southern Pines North Carolina PARKER P E N S BANCROFT’S TENNIS R.VCKETS II. & P. BLANK BOOKS ART STOEL FILING CABINETS MID-WINTER Clearance Sale January 7th throug-h 15th Drastic reductions on Coats, Hats, Dresses, Suits, Sweaters, Skirts, etc. TOTS' TOGGERY I day night from Alexandria, Virgin- [ ia, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. ' E. Swan, for a week. Miss Barbara Betterley has return ed to Boston after spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Betterley, at their home on Valley Road. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson have returned to Washington, D. C., and Mrs. John Leland to Baltimore after spending the Christmas holi days with their father, S. B. Rich ardson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy have departed for their home in Har risburg, Pa., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stanley Smith for several days. George Pottle has resumed his stu dies at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John PDt- tle, at The Hollywood. Twelve tables were in play at the w'eekly bridge tea of the Thistle Club held Monday at the Southein Pines Country Club. This was the j largest party of the season. Prizes I for high score were awarded Mrs. D. G. Stutz, Mrs. B. Weaver, Mrs. H. A. Gpuld, Miss Margaret Wolfe, Miss Frances Schwartz, Miss Abbie Suth erland, Mrs. Carol B. McNeill, Mrs. Maxwell Grey, Mrs. E. C. Eddy, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Norman H and Waring Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Boone, Sr. entertained at dinner New Year’s Eve at The Pine Needles for Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Em met Boone, Jr., and S. Y. Ramage. Mr. and and Mrs. W. F. Allen of Virginia have returned to their home after spending a few daya as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Bush at their home on Ashe street. Mr. Allen was superintendent of the schools here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Christmas announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Adell, at the Moore Coun*;y Hospital January 3rd. Mrs. Christmas wa3 formerly Miss Ruth Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Young of Boston and New Harbor, Maine, were i the guests of Mayor and Mrs. Dor- i sey Stutz this week while enrftute to : Florida. i Mrs. R. L. Hart was hostess to | the Afternoon Club Wednesday at ^ her home on Massachusetts avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flythe of An- i gusta, Georgia, have departed for i their home after visiting Mr. and ! Mr.s. D. G. Stutz. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irwin of Ne^v' York arrived at the Highland Pines Inn today to spend several day.3. j They will be joined later by Mr. ^ind i 1 S A L F JHL Lj JLj Nunn-Bush Oxfords All $8.50 Oxfords reduced to $7.65 Edgcrton $5.00 Shoes, now $8.95 • Sweaters MEN’S and BOYS At Greaty Reduced Prices • Suits All $35.00 values Now $29.50 All $29.50 values Now $25.00 All $25.00 values Now $21.00 • Top Coats At Equally Great Savings I TOG suet) It Clearance Sale DRESSES Reduced One-half Shenk and Mrs. L. D. McDonald. The j ^rs. Martin Egan\ of Toronto, Can- j next party will be on Saturday, Jan- j i uary 8th, with Mrs. Maxwell Grey in charge of cards and Mrs. B. Plum mer and Mrs. Harry Gage, tea host- |i ess. iJ 1 George O. Walton and daughtej*, t|' Miss Mary Walton, have returned to }♦, their home in Pittsburgh after spend- Hj ing the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson and two children have returned to Norfolk, Virginia after spending the holidays jvith Miss Mary Richardson and S. B. Richardson. Nclean Furniture Co. The Place to Buy Your HOME N'EEDS Everything: for the Home Plans are going forward for chj I organization of a Junior Woman’s I Golfing As.sociation at the Southern | Pines Country Club. A large num’oer have already expressed their interest f: in such organization and next Tues day, January 11th at 1:00 o'cloclc there will be a luncheon to talk 'he matter over and complete the plani. Anyone interested should get in touch with Miss Laura Kelsey or Mrs. Roy Grinnell. ! Miss Ruth Cameron was hostess to the Junior Guild of the Emman- F ur-trimmed COATS MUST BE SOLD Mrs. Robert H. Rose entertainod at a tea at her home. Rosewood, on Episcopal Church Tuesdayeven- Valley Road on New Year’s after noon, complimenting her holiday guest, Mrs. Thomas F. Ople of Washington, D. C. About 50 guests called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Trazzar.? ing at her home ,Ma/ street. ! Among recent arrival ) at Magnoiia Lodge are U. S. A. Iviajor J. H. W -il- i ton of Cedarhui'st, Long Island, Ho- i I mer Wolffe of Rhodesdale, Md., i. D. Ledeesen of Cocoanut Grove. Fla., Mrs. Hayes’ Shop West Broad Street Southern Pines , ^ „ 1 «T Miss A. L. Slliot, East Orange, N. J., and Miss Laura Trazzare £ind Mrs. Miss Alice Howell of Brooklyn, N. Y., Edward E. Woodman of Me^ri- mac, Mass. and Dr. and Mrs. L. Mil ler of New York City. Southern Pines Aberdeen FOR SALE Furnished seven room residence, two baths, double garage, servant’s room, heat. Newly painteil inside and out. Located in Knollwood near Pine Needles Inn. S. J. HINSDALE, Liquidating Agent Phone 17 Sanford, N. C. M. C. Jump of Washington, D. C., arrived at The Woodworth this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Harrington and two children have arrived from ^ ^ rpi, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren Mtr- ■ j: Bethlehem, N. H., and are at The' ^ ^ . i K J ^ . . i nil entertained at tea on Wedne^i- ♦♦ Southland for the winter. I . i* I' day at their home on Weymouth IH Miss Lenora Riggm is the guest: , n, ,« ^ J T, T- , JD Heights, complimenting Dr. and Mrs J: of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pottle at Ihe i. , FiigHlaincl L^odge A QUIET HOME-LIKE FAMILY HOTEL l*lcasia.ntly Located on V'emiont .Avenue Noar the Pln«H SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST V Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent I Mrs. W. N. Grearson Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. S smtmtmmmtmmmtttmmtttttKUKttmttnmmtttmtmttwKtmttmttt Pilot Advertising Pays Hollywood for several days while en- route to Palm Beach, Florida, '’or two months stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Everest and son, Charles, Jr., left Monday for their home in Reading Massachu setts, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Everest’s mother, Mrs. Eioise H. Tracy. Little Miss Eioise Everest is remaining with her grandmother for the remainder of the winter. Charles Macauley returned Sunday night from Larchmont, N, Y., wheie he spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Perkinson en tertained a few friends at an egg nog party New Year’s noon at their home on Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Emily Wilson and daughter, Emily May, are now occupying their new home on Indiana avenue and Country Club Drive. Mrs. C. B. Proctor returned Sun day night to her home in Amherst, N. H., after spending the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. Frank Welch, and her two daughters who are spending the winter with Mrs. Welch. Dr. H^ M. Parshall has returned from his home in Urbana, Ohio, where he spent the holidays and is at The Belvedere for an extended stay. Dr. Parshall has about thirty horses in training in Pine- hurst at the Race Track. Thomas Opie of Washington, D. C. who were the holiday guests of Mrs. | ♦* Robert Rose. {|| Miss Mary Richardson of Soatn-1 ern Pines is believed to hold the rec- | j| I ** ord for large family house parties during the holidays. She has had visiting her for nearly two weeks Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrb. Frank Richardson and their 3 child ren of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. John Le land of Baltimore, Md., the Misses Dorothy and Ruth Richardson of Co lumbia, S. C., Mrs. Hannah Bond of Jefferson, Maine and S. B. Richard son, Southern Pines. PRESIDENT’S BALL JAN. 28 TO BE DANCE OF WINTER The annual President's Birth ’^.y | ^ Bail, to be held in the Southern Pines j Country Club Friday night, JanuaiyiH 28th, is expected to be the biggest dance of the winter in the county. Music is to be furnished by the Car-1 jj olina Club Orchestra of Raleigh, j most of whose members were for- j merly with Jelly Leftwich and other | leading dance bands. The charge for ithe dance is to be one dollar per person, and the net proceeds will be divided between the sponsoring Kl- wanis Club’s Hospital Bed Fund, which gets 70 percent, and the Warm ill Springs Foundation, Georgia, which Mr. and Mrs. John S. 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