Friday, February 25, 1938. THE PILOT, Southern !*ines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page FIv* i FRESH WHITMAN’S and Martha Washington Candies Factory Agents Broad Street Pharmacy I*rescription Druggists U. L. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines Lieutenant William P. Fisher of vcn, Conn., is the guest of Mi', and Mitchell Field, L. I., flew down to ■ Knollwood Airport Saturday and I spent ^last week-end with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Fisher. Robert Skinner left Monday night for his home in Barneveld, N. Y., af- Mrs. George J. Jenks at their home. Broadhearth, on Weymouth Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Andrews of Syracuse, N. Y., w'ere overnight guest.s of Mr.^. Andrews’ brother, Nel son C. Hyde, one day this week. iiWiiimtittxiitUiiiitixtiiiutitttiiUiixtiiuiiitmiiitttttitntiUMtittttxitttttnxiititiXiiiU it ti Sport Oxfords ter visiting friends here for several while en loute to Florida where Mr weeks. > and Mrs. Andrews will visit their! The Rev. and Mrs. Francis A. Cox ^ ‘^^us^l'ter, Mrs. Hervey Allen, for a of Soohow China are the guests of! the Rev. and Mrs. F. Craighill Brown ‘ Mrs. Walter T. Ives entertained at for several days. j a bridge luncheon Wednesday at The Mrs. H. A. Gould and Mrs. Walter T. Spaeth entertained at a bridge tea Monday afternoon at the South ern Pines Country Club. Nine tables were in play and prizes were award ed Mrs. F. L. Slocunri Mrs. Ernest Morrell, Mrs. Fred VanCamp, Mrs. Cora B. Swan, Mrs. Earl Merrill, Pine Needles for Mrs. George Proc tor, Mr.s. J. J. Warren, Mrs. E. Levia Prizer, Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey, Mrs. F. L. Slocum, Mrs. W. E. McCord and Mrs. F. J. Sinclair. Mrs. Charles P. Everest of Read ing. Mass., will return to the home of her mother, Mrs. Eloise Ti'acy on ' Mrs. Ralph Chandler, Mrs. George ! Sunday afternoon after three weeks j C. Moore, Mrs. James J. Sp;1ng and Highsmith Hospital, Fayetteville, j Mrs. Rachel Richards. The traveling VV. M. Milam is spending the week prize was won by Mrs. E. Levis Prizer. White and White Combinations. Crey Calf, Brown Calf, Brown or Grey Buck with Crepe Sole.s, Ji?5 to $9.50 Many Popular Sport Styles at $2.95 TCG SHCP XX XX «« XX ttixxxxitxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxtxxuxxxtxxxxxxxxxtxtmxxxtixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxuxxxxntxxxxKtxx t:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxtxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxtxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmtttxttxttxxx:xxi in Carthage with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seaweil, Jr. :: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Burnett of i Mrs. John Donnelly and Mrs. Hugh Greensboro were the week-ehd guests | Flark entertained at five tables of of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde. j bridge at the Hollywood W’ednesday I Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. 1 evening. High prizes were won by 'Charles W. Picquet entertained at A. W. Preston, Mi's. H. A. I bridge tea Fi'iday afternoon at the j t5t>uld, Mi's, Kate H. Goodbody, Hugh ! Mid-Pines Club. Flack and Airs. Earl Smith, There were nine tables in play at i the weekly bridge tea pf the Thistle Club held Saturday at the Southern Mi.ss Ann C. Hyde left Wednesday night for Mias Porter’s sciiool in Farmington, Conn., after visiting Mr. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS 24 lbs. White Ro.se Flour 79c 6 lbs. Rice 25c Pickles, Dill or sour 17c 10 lbs. Meal 25c Sunshine Krispy Crackers, lb 15c Prunes, 4 lbs 19c Oranges, 2 doz 35c Yellow Squash, lb 10c Parkay Oleo, Snow’ White Glass Free 19c ;: Pines Country Club. High score j and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde for two awards went to Mrs. Kate H. Good- j weeks. body, Mrs. Hugh Flack, Mrs. Freder- ^ Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., entertained ick Stanley Smith, Mrs. Harry Gage, the Aberdeen Girl Scouts at a thta- i Mrs. E. Levis Prizer, Mrs. Neill Me-1 tre party in Southern Pines Keithen, Mrs, Herman McNeill, Mrs. ! L. D. McDonald and Mrs. EJva H. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Speers and children, Wallace, Jr., and Laurx of j Montclair, N. J., are the guests of j Mrs. Speer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Preston T. Kelsey, j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Howe of ; Lancaster, N. H., are at Huntington 1 Lodge for the remainder of the sea- ' son. The W'oman's Auxiliary of tho Brownson Memorial Church met with Srjiowiison memorial unurcn mei wiin * - - ^ j, Mrs. Roy Newton on Monday even- ^^Sl'sh Charles McCarthy, and the on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crowell, Jr. have recently purchased the II. A. Page, Jr. cottage on Weymouth Heights. Frederick H. Burke entertained at a novel, out-door dance last Sat urday evening: at the Stony Brook Stables. The dance floor was built in the middle of the schooling ring and extra-curricular entertainment consisted of a staged prize fight and the presence of Jerry McGinty, the XXXXXXXXXXiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXiXiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXiXXXXXXXXXXXXtXXXXXXX I P0K{ H BOXES :: made to order, metal lined or plain. Porch furniture H refinished. FRANK E. WALKER 41 Maine Avenue :: \l XX XX 3xxnxx:xuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxr.xxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxixxitxixiitxxuttxK Box 2!)2 mttxxtxxxxxttxtxxxxxxxuxxxxtxxxxumxtxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxttxttxxxxxxtxxxxixxxxxxxxxxx u ♦♦ i| LAUNDRY WASHING il ♦ ■ GUARDS HEALTH | SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY C0„ Telephone 6101 Southern Pines | UKUtmtttxxxixxtuxxxxxxiiiXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiuxxixxtxxnxixxtuttmtUitxtuxim ing at her home on May street. fellow he goes around with. Herb THE COFFEE SF10P Cakes of all kinds Cherry Pies Pecan Buns Breakfast Luncheon Dinner E Broad St., Southern Pines Tel. 6852 Delivery in Southern Pines The Hollywood Hotel Corner Federal Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue Rooms are Large, Verandas Sunny. Rates Moderate. Call, write or Evening of ReaJ Enterlainmeent Promised with “Doin’s at the Backwoods Store’' J The Fellowship Forum of the! Church of Wide Fellowship will pre sent a comedy, “Doin's in the Back woods Store” by Hiram L. W'alker, this evening, Friday, at 8:15, in the assembly room of the church. The cast is as folows: wire J. L Pottle & Son Southern Pines, North Carolina aitxxntixiixxxtxtimxti threl: arts group presents PLAY 'rONIGHT IN AIERDEF’T « Viie Three Art.. Groap will present | the pay, "In i.>ixon’s Kitchen," f c-medy, at 8:30 f^’clock tonight, Fri day, in the High 5?c’ - >1 audiforiuic. Members of the w.at ude Lucille Palm ■, Jennie Mecum, Winifred Kefley, Mlldrti Pet vay. Elm,- Miy, Mary Ellen Yelverton, Carl Thomp- •on, Herb WilUama, AI Thayer, Le * land Me ..‘Ithen, Jack Lee and Le> land Daniels, Jr. • WTST EVD SC lOOL CLON The West End School is cl<-Sto on account of an epiii'-’Tiic of measles. •\bout 140 students were reported absent last F~iday, most of them quarantined in their he ne. __j NOTE—Rather than have your prirtlng sent oat of .vn or ont of t'^oiinty The Pilot will meet Um; boua fid', quotation of My repataoM prf" "'tf •oaoent. Alfred Chisweld is recovering from Over one hundred guests ac- I a recent illness at his home on Mas- j I sochusetts avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams, Miss j Fellowship Forum To Give Com^y Tonight night given hy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowdermilk of Norman, N. C., in honor of their first wedding anniver sary. Mrs. Lowdermilk was formely Miss Margaret C. Adams of Southen Pines. Miss Ann Hyde entertained at din ner Tuesday evening at the Di’jies Club for the Misses Winifred and Helena Kelly, Herbert Williams and Jack Lee of Southern Pines and Clif ton Blue of Aberdeen. Later they at tended the Washington’s Birthday ball at The Carolina. Mrs. Frank Pottle entertained fifty at a bridge and rummy party Tues day evening at The Hollywood. The hotel was artistically decorated in red, white and blue to carry out the Washington Birthday motif. Mrs. Annie E. Jacobs of Tufts Col lege, Boston and Mrs. Caroline Mc Laughlin of Stafford Springs, Con necticut arrived Wednesday morning to be the guests of Miss Elinor Val entine. Miss Valentine is entertaining at a breakfast on Saturday morning honoring her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barney of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Swett on Tuesday. James E. Williams has returned to his home in Delta, Pa., after spend ing severtd weeks with his brother, O. E. Williams and daughter, Mrs. W. G. Bryant. Mrs. O. E. Williams had a very de lightful bridge party at her home on Vermont avenue on Washington’s birthday. Miss Elinor Valentine of Stafford Springs, Conn., entertained at tea 'a.st Thursday at her apartment on Ashe street for her guest, Mrs. Julia Montgomery of Lynchburg, Va. About twenty-iive guests called during the afternoon to meet Mrs. Montgobery. Mrs. S. Clifton Townsend of Flush ing, L. I., entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday at The Hollywood for Mrs. Sumner Draper; Miss Ruth Presbrey and Mrs. Archibald W. Comstock; Mrs>. Mary D. Janneris, Mrs. J. Loring, Mr'i. Hoyt Shaw, Mrs. Walter T. Ives and Mrs. William E. McCord. Mrs. D. G. Sti tz was J ostess at a brid' a tea Wednesday dub hav ing A., i*er g ... i.8 Mrs. Frank Pottle, Mrs. Milliard H. Tiiiner, Mrs. ' -nk Welch, Mr,:. .Jarl Merrill, Mra. Ja*.iea S MiUiken, Mrs. If orris L. Hodgklnfl, Mrs. R. L. Hart and Mra Re'd Page. Prizes for high acores went to Mra. Hodgkina and Mra. Turner. Mrs. Spencer Molitor of Newr Ha- || Call for Republican County Convention to Elect Delegrates to State Convention, and Transact All Other Business that Might Possibly Come Before Said Meeting-: NOTICP: is hereby given, That there will be a County Convention of Republicans in the courthouse in Carthapre on Friday night, March 4th, 1938, at eiRht o’clock, P. M. This County is entitled to fourteen delegates to the State Convention and the Congressional Convention. • This i.s an important meeting and you are urged to be present. Candidates for office will al.'^o be dis cussed at said time. We look forward to seeing you here in Carthage on Friday night, March 4th. W. CI.EMENT BARRETT Secretary H. F. SEAWELL, Chairman Pop Pennyworth, proprietor of the ' backwoods store—Don Jones. Ralph, his son just out of college —Wilbur P. Whitlock. Ann Steele, Ralph’s childhood sweetheart—Mary Alice Tate. Ambrose, Pop’s delivery boy and helper—Charles Austin. Stella Wiggins, a widow—Dorothy Tate. Ike Newton, laden with lumbago— Molford F. Grantham. Mfindy Witherspoon, who runs the boardin’ house — Blanche Sherman Minnie and Winnie Oops, the har mony twins, Evelyn Edson and Louise Gardner. Miss LucUe Lcrnem, a professional amateur play coach—Iris Tate. Frank Tripper, a traveling sales man—Robert Henderson. George W. Spears, a stranger from the city—Charles Boney. The production is directed by Al- gene E. Hoskins. She is assisted by Pauline Poe, in charge of make-up and costumes; Lois H. Hall, prompt er; Dwight Hoskins, stage manager; Ruth Burr Sanborn, publicity. The play promises an evening of real entertainment. It is itself a hil arious farce, and the cast is admir ably chosen for ability to represent the comic characters of a backwoods community in still more comic pre dicaments. Admission for adults is 25 cents and for children, a very small price per lai gh. Tickets are on sale by members of the Forum. The number is limited. ... -M , PARK VIEW HOTEL FINE L(K ATION GOOD ROOMS OPEN AIX YF.AR KATES .MODER.VTE Newly Renovated Throughout Southern Pines Country Club CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO PLAY GOLF. - - - TWO COURSES NOW OPEN AND IN EXCEILENT CX)NDITION. TO DEDICATE NEW CHAPEL AT THE CIT.4JDEL IN APRIL Jerry N. McKeithen of Aberdeen is taking part in Ih" dedication of thf :ew chapel at The Citr'’ ’ at Charlertrn, S. C, on Palm ► iniay, April lUth. McK^ituen is in ti.e Jv ior class, and is a member of t'le i: antry unit of tl.e Beser ' •, cera’ Training Corps, assigned to Company B, which will have a prom inent part in the ceremonies. He is majoring in business administration at the Charleaton college. RATES ONE-DAY TICKET SIX-DAY tick: “1" MONTHLY TICKET Lti'lefi Geutlernen $ 1.50 6.00 7.50 ... 20.G0 2" CO ....40.00 ’>0.00 FREE LOCKERS i REE P40WERS ^FREE PRAJTICE GliEBNS Compeiert professiona »nd •* '.fi’stant i*n hand .it all times ir-r lessons, re|>u -h and «qiiipD«>at. ROY GHlNVFXJLi, Profesi ’ -uU-Mana^;er 1> Jepbone 5551