I Friday, March 11, 1938. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Fiv« Owt' Quest for One Week Only \ Belcano^s '' Personal Representative^ MRS. MAUDE HARRIS who will consult with you on your skin problems, giving you the secret of how easy it is to be your jwn beauty specialist. Belcano cosmetics are based on scientific research, they work with nature in assisting your own sys tem to keep your skin youthful and ' radiant. Belcano cosmetics stimu late, tone and feed the skin. Come in for a lovely Belcano facial treat ment and personal advice on the care of your skin, entirc~ ly without ohliga- tion. Arrange ic Broad Street Pharmacy The Week in Southern Pines I’rescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor A HrnnsMick “BUCK With Each 25c in Play ASK AT COUNTER Visit(»rs Alwavs Welcome ! Circle No. 1 of the Brownson Me- i morial Church met with Mr.'». Ed ' Newton on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ; Cliff Cameron was hostess to Circle ' No. 2 at the same time. The Busi- ' ness Woman’s Circle met with Mi.ss Mary Cameron on Thursday evening, i Miss Elinor Valentine was ho.ste.ss i to twenty guests at a tea Tuesday I afternoon at her apai tment in the Case house. C. P. Everest and son, Charles, Jr., of Reading, Mass., have_ joined Mrs. Everest and daughter, Eloise, at the home of Mrs. E. A. Tracy for a vi?it. Miss Virginia Stevick is in the Moore County Hospital recovering from an appendectomy performed thei-e Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Mills and Mis. W. M, Milam were the gue.sts of the Pres byterian choir in Carthage Tue.sday night during the revival services be ing held there by the Rev. James Appleby of Maxton. Mia. Mills and Mr.s. Milam sang a duet arrangement of “In the Garden.” The number was enjoyed so much that a request ha.': been made for them to come to Car thage and sing again. There were twelve tables of bridge in play at the weekly tea given by the Thistle Club Saturday at the Southern Pines Country Club. Prizes for high scores went to Mrs. Bow- doin Plummer Miss Mildred Hatfield. Mrs. Eva H. Owen, Mrs. Maude Grear.son, Mrs. K. A. Tracy. Mr.s. B. Weaver, Mrs. John lirooks, Mrs. Howard Burns, Mrs. Earl Merrill, Mrs. Rachel Richards, Mr.s. George W. Case and Mrs. J. Talbot John.son. ' Ne.xt week’s h' ltesses will be Mrs. ■Howard Burns, Mis. Beverly Smith and Mrs. Merrill. I Mih. Arthur S. Nowconib, Mr.s. Thomas M. Saville, Miss Elinor Val- I entine and her guests. Mrs. Annie E. Gould, Mrs. Walter T. Ives, Mrs. Ra- chel Richards, Mrs. Cora B, Swan, Mr.s. Harry W. Gage, Mrs. Maude H. Grearson, Mrs. P. P. Pelton and Miss Ruth C. Presbrey. Miss Ellen L. Toy of Lawrence, Mass., entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at The Hollywood for the Rev. Charles F, Hannigan and sister. Miss Margaret Hannigan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar John.son and small daughter of Kane, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Johnson’ mother, Mrs. Elisha Kane. Mrs. Thomas H. Tatum of Bluff ton, S. C., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Homer Mann at her home on Indiana avenue. George Pendleton of New York city has leased the Lachine House on the corner of Highland Hoad and Ma.ssachusetts avenxie for the remain der of the season. The ti'ansaction was made through the Stevens agency. Complimenting Mrs. J. Frank Hay ward of Wellesley, Mass., Mrs. H A. Tracy and her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. Evere.'?t, entertained at a lar bridge paity at the Dunes Club Wed ne.sday afternoon. The Club orches-1 tra played during the afternoon antll|| the floor show was aU‘w presented as lu an entertainment- feature. Over forty ! guests from Pinchurst, Southern'U Pines and Aberdeen attended and the prize winners included Mr’.s. Hiigh Flack of Manchester, N. H., Mrs. R( id A. Page and Mrs. Robert N. Page, Jr., of Aberdeen, Mrs. Louis I 2* Schcipers of Lawrence, Mass., Mrs. ] E. L. Pi izer, Mrs. George London, i U Mis. Hoyt Show, Mrs. Frank Welch, || Mi s. George Buttry and Miss Char-j || lotte Erson of Southern Pines, Mrs. ’ || Laurence Barr of Pinehurst and Mrs. h A. O. Leonard of New York. I U Miss Jane Grant Mann gave a! icinea , large i| ; Wed-;i; hrnuiln rujni ( JprniylniH’.s Colorful Sports Wear sij:evelkss i’Iiij.ovkks In Canary, Powder, Creen, Brown, White 97c to $3.50 Also, with sleeves. ARROW SHIRTS In bright and gay stripes SLACKS . ..$2.00 and $2.50 In finest \\'(irsteds, Flannels, Gabar dines and strikingly new stripes and Herringbones. SPORTS SHOES The very latest, nioderatelv priced at $2.95 to $8.50 T€G SH€P SOUTHERN PINES F"OR SAL.E CAROLINA BILI,I.ARI) ROOM Ea.«t Rroad Street Southern Pine.s h it ,Jacobs Caroline McLaughlin of Stafford |her birthday. AftD; the i § I Springs, Conn., have returned from i show, she entertained her guests at several days stay in Charleston, C. home on Indiana avenue with ^ 0 dainiy refreshments. Those enjoying I Miss Mann’s hospitality were: Misses ' Muriel Spaeth, Dorothy Dorn, Helen Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCarten of Lancaster. N. H., who are guests at, The Hollywood, had Mr. and Mrs. : Cameron. Louise Blue and Margi»erite REAL ESTATE BARGAIN In Residential Section of Southern Pines Four-Room House, Large Front Porch, Complete Bathroom. Will Rent at $10.00 per month. Will Sell for $650, on easy terms. For particulars see H. J. BETTERLEY Southern Pines. N. C. Norris L. Hodgkins as their din ner gue.sts there Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank J. Tener of Swampscott, Mass., entertained at the same time for Mrs. J. Loring and Miss Ruth Presbrey of Brookline, Mass. Mr. and Mns. Richard Royall, Jr., announce the birth of twin daughters Osborne. I). .\. (JU.XIl.VM DIE.S si'i>i)f:nly in kuffin. s. c. (Continvfd from page one) at Eureka in her girlhood days, where she was popular with faculty and stu- u j Monday at the home of her mother, I Since her marriage to D. A. ;! Mrs. D. J. Welch. Mrs. Royall is the j Graham of near Vass, she had re-1 :j former Miss Mary Judd Welch of: sided in Ruffin, where Mr. Graham M ii Why Not own a home in Southern Pines? Houses small and Houses large: Fifty foot lots, one acre plots or acre age. Build to suit yourself and get what you want. The best Public and Private Schools: many Churches: Excellent Library: Pure Water: Tested Milk: Golf, Tennis, Riding, Roque, Beautiful Walks and Hunt ing. 4 Overnight from the larger northern cities—direct, hard surface highways. Above all, a spirit of friendli ness and freedom from worries. Why Not Live in Southern Pines Eugene C. Stevens Real Estate Lanm The Hollywood Hotel Comer Federal Highway No and New York Avenue Rooms are large, verandas Sanny. Rates iVioderate Call, write or wire J. L. Pottle & Son Southern l^nes. North Carolina Southern Pines. Judge and Mrs. J. S. Manning and their grand-daughter. Miss Jane Man ning, and Henry London of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly of Hastings-on-Hudson, New York en tertained at The Hollywood last Sun day for Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. MacNeill of Pinebluff. Mz’s. William E. McCord enter tained at dinner and the theatre Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey, the Rev. and Mrs. F. Craighill Brown and Mrs. S. C. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Howarth are now occupying their new home on Country Club Drive. Mrs. R. E. Wiley anvl Mrs. Paul T. Barnum were joint hostesses at a tea Thursday afternoon from four until six at the Barnum home on Country Club Drive. The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and the centerpiece was of pink rosea flanked on either side by burning candles. Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey and Mrs. Carlton Wicker poured from tftiur until five, and Mrs. J. A. ,An- drews and Miss Birdelia Bair from five until six. Assisting in the din ing room were Miss Katherine Wiley, Miss Sarah Jane Barnum, Miss Sue Ann Milliken and Miss Laura Kelsey. Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Barnum were assisted in the living room by Mrs. R. M. Bowles and Mrs. William Chas3 Mudgett. Over one hundred guests called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Parker of Taun ton, Mass., arrived Monday for their annual spring visit. Mr. Parker was one of Southern Pines early City Clerks. Mrs. George B. Graff entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at The Pine Needles. Her guests in cluded Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey, Mrs. J. Loring, Mrs. Frank Pottle, Mrs. William E. McCord, Mrs. H. A. NEW' CAPE COD COTTAGE East Vermont Ave., Southern Pines 5 large rooms. Good heat. Abundant sunshine. South ern exposure. First floor bed room and Lavoratory. Also complete Bath room. Gas and Electric ccok ranges. Open terrace. Two car garago. Priced low. Large P’. H. A. mortgage—$35.00 per month like rent. Send for 4-i)age descriptive folder. WRITE R. F. POTTS Owner P. 0. Box, Southern Pines has lumber interests, and there she' had endeared herself to a wide cir- j cle of friends. | Surviving are the widower; two i daughters, Dorothy Mae and Geral-1 dine, both students at Brenau Col lege in Gainesville, Ga.; two broth- ] ers, M. B. Kelly and J. M. Kelly of || near Vas,s; four sisters, Mrs. J. Thad || Ellis of Siler City, Mrs. J. W. Car- « rington of Winder, Ga., Mrs. J. W. W'illiams, of Ruffin, S. C., and Mrs. A. V. Autrey of Varina, and her mother, Mrs. D. P. Kelly of near Vass. SPRING FAIR AT B.\PTIST CHURCH NEXT TUESDAY The Willing Workers will hold' their Spring Fair at the Baptist Church, corner of New York avenue and Ashe street. Southern Pines, Tuesday, March 19, from 10:00 a. m. , to 10:00 p. m. There will be apron, food and candy tables. An a la carte supper will be served from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. An entertainment fcr which there w'ill be no charge will follow the supper. Everyone is urged to come, buy and enjoy a social hour. Regular Dinner Served Continuously 11 A, M. to 9 P. M. Also A la Carte SIZZLING STEAKS—SEA FOOD Private Dining Room—Catering for Parties West Broad Street Southern Pines Willing Workers’ Fair at the BAPTIST CHURCH Tuesday, March 15 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Aprons, food, candy tables and supper a la carte 5:30 to 7:00 P. M. Entertainment in the evening FIRE—CASUALTY—l IFE INSURANCE GARLAND A. PIERCE tiitttiuniimtiiuiiiiiaiuiuiiiiiiii THE COFFEE SFIOP HOT CROSS BUNS Baked Goods Fresh Daily Doughnuts, Cookies, Cakes Breakfast Luncheon Dinner E Broad St., Southern Pines Tel. 6852 Delivery in Southern Pines PARK VIEW HOTEL Fl^TE LOCATION GOOD ROOMS OPEN AUL YEAR RATK8 MODERATE Newly Ricnoiated Throughout