Friday, March 18, 1938. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv# The Week in Southern Pines I After the Races Ralph Mills is in Raleigh this weeU attending the 1938 Water Works School at State College there. The Thistle Club entertained at its weekly bridge lea Saturday at the Southern Pines Country Club with Mrs. Walter T. Ives was hostess at a bridge luncheon W’odnesday at I The Pine Needles for Mrs, George B. I fjraff, Ml’.'?. P. P. Pelton, Mrs. Ki'ank I Pottle, Mr.9. Krnost Morrell, Mrs. i Harry \V. Gage, Mrs. H. A. Gould. I eleven tables in play. Winners of high Mr.s. Hoyt Shaw and Mr.s, Walter | score prizes were Mrs. E. C. Eddy, S])aeth. j Mrs. Hugh W. Flark, Mrs. George! Mr.s. Ray M. Bowles of Garden I : Proctor, Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey., oity. L. i.. and Southern Pines en. i ;Mis. J. J. Gminder, Mrs. Elmer E. toi tained at a bridge luncheon W'ed-1 visit Broad Street Pharmacy “Where everybody meets everybody” R. L. HART, PROPRIETOR M Davis, Mrs. E. Levia Prizer, Mrs. H Eva H. Owen, Mrs. Bowdoin Plum- || i iner, Mrs. Kate H. Goodbody and Mrs. Maxwell Grey. The hoate.ss for the ne.xt party to be held on March 26th will be Mrs. Janie.s S. Milliken and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey for tea and Mrs. P. P. Pelton in charge of I ne.sday at the Pine Needles for Mr.s. ! J'aul T. Barnu)n, Mrs. R. K. \\ iley, ! Mr.s. Noi-ris L. Hodgkins, Mrs. George i C. Moore, Mis. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. ! Reid Page, Mrs. R, L. Hart and Mrs. j James S. Miillikcn i ! Mr.-i Barbara F. Lansing was host- | , ^ ^ i '"I Wednesday afteinoon at I cards. Members will please note that ,, , r c * . Southern Pines Country Club] there will be no party Saturd.ay be-: ... • . , , if „ I (■omphmentmg her sister Mrs. George ' I caufM! of the Steeplechase Races. ■ & , I Mrs. Lauia Driscol of Readin,?. I ^ I Pa., while enroute north from Mi- j ami, arrived Saturday night to visit I Dr. and Mrs. William Chase Mud- gett. The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber and daughters, Lillian and Betty MAN’S MOST FAITHFUL FRIENDS DOGS and HORSES We have books about both dogs and horses, ranging in price from $1.00 to $30.00 each Also * Some wonderful hand colored Copper Plate Sporting Prints $30.00 each or $100.00 the set of four W. John.son of New York, who is spending the season at The Pine Nee'lles. The club was attractively .dec(3rated with peach blossoms and Spring flowers. Mrs. H. G. W'aring and Mrs. Harry O'Hara presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cameron and were the Sunday dinner guests of, ^j,. ^V^^lfe of Jer Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue. (,,.y ghore, Pa., are spending the Mr. and Mrs. E. Remington of , at Southern Pines as the guest Cazenovia, N. Y., have returned to | Mrs. Florence Beck on Indiana The Hollywood after a trip to Flor- j avej„je Ida. ' j HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP I SOUTHERN PINES ♦♦ I FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs J. A. Brennan of Al-: * , , . bany, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Aliniial Church Nlg^ht Baldwin of Stockbridge, Mass., arc at at Pinehurst Tuesday the Highland Pines Inn. ^ _ Mr. and Mr.s. George C. Moore en-1 ^^^^'Sretfation To Hear Reports tertained twenty at a cocktail party | of Activities 06 Community on Sunday at their home on Massa chusetts avenue. Lieutenant and Mrs. William P. Fisher of Mitchell Field, Long Is land announce the birth of an eight- pound son on Sunday, March 13th. Mrs. S. Clifton Townsend of Flush ing, L. I., entertained at dinner Sun day evening at The Hollywood for Mrs. W'illiam E. McCord of South- Church in Past Year ern Pines. Miss Edna L. Franklin and j board The annual Church Night of Pine, hurst Community Church will be ob served at a supper meeting of thD congregation at 7:00 o’clock Tues. I day evening, March 22. At this meet- j ing reports are read of all the activ. i ities of the church during the past year, and officers are elected to fill the vacancies which occur in the of- i Miss Rosalie Wilson, al.so of Flushing. Some idea of the scope of the work Arrow Shirts COI.ORFIIL — SPORTY NEW STRIPES ami CHECK S PLENTY OF WHITES $2.00 and .?2..50 TCe SOUTHERN PINES XitXiXK CALL 7474 For Pinehurst and Southern Pines De'ivery of the best on the market. New vegetables and fruit. Fine meats, Choice Poultry, Fish and Oysters, DO RN’S !: :: :: XX XX u I Mrs. Thomas M. Saville left last I reported at this meeting is in_ night for her home in Philadelphia ; following program of f| after several months stay^ at The ^ evening: Hollj^'ood. j Minutes of preceding Church Night, R. E. Dayton, vice.president of the | ^ Treasurer’s Report, S. Brooklyn Bank and Mrs. Dayton of; Ran.sdell; Report of Property Brooklyn. N. Y., are <at The Park-1 Committee Ellis Fields; Church ♦» view for a stay of several weeks. | school Report. P. Morton; Re- « David Worsham, small son of Mr. ' ports by each of the eight depart. •• inent superintendents; Woman’s Aux- •; iliary Report. Mrs. A. .1. McKelway; Report of Young Peopie’.s Work, Mrs. McKelway; Presentation of Boy ;j Scout VN’ork, David Coffey; of .Cub h Scout Work. Clarence Thomas; of ^ jj spring holidays with his parents, Mr. | qj,.] c^cout W’ork, Mi.ss Laivora Sally; H and Mrs. D. Al. Blue. * ' Report of Building Fund Committee, ^ Larry Bethea, son of Mr. and | j^r. Sledge; Report of Budget and « Mrs. W'alter Bethea is recuperating ' finance Committee, J. F. Taylor: Re. i K in the Moore County Hospital from port of Nominating Committee, Har- ; an appendix operation. ! qu Kelly; Summary of the W'ork of H Mrs. W'illiam W. Fuller, II and ! the Church, Rev. A. J. McKelway. , H small daughter, Penelope Ann, of “Finest in Foods’’ p]. Broad Street Southern I*ines Siunttmt and Mrs. C. L. Worsham has re turned home from the Moore Coun ty Hospital w’here he was operated on for appendicitis last week. Paul Blue, student at the Uni versity at Chapel Hil is spending the ^Jack’s (Brill Regulai’ Dinner Served Continuously 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Also A la Carte SIZZLING STEAKS—SEA FOOD Private Dining Room—Catering for Parties Chapel Hill are the guests of Mrs. Fullers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson. Miss Virginia Stevick arrived home Thursday from the Moore County Hospital where she was operated on for appendicitus a week ago Tues. day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson and WILLING \\OKKEKS FAIK PROVES GUEAT SI (’('ESS H West Hroad .Street XX Southern Pines NEW CAPE COD COTTAGE East Vermont Avenue., Southern Pines. 5 large rooms. Good Heat. Abundant Sunshine. Southern Ex. posure. 1st floor bed room and lavatory. Complete Bath room. Gas and Electric cook ranges. Open terrace. 2 car garage. Priced low. Large F. H. A. Mortgage. $35.00 like rent. Send for 4.page folder. Write R. F. POTTS, Owner, P. O. Box, Southern Pines, or any Agent. The Willing Workers’ fair passed off with gratifying success. Those who stayed after the supper were plea.^antly entertained with piano solos by Mrs. V. J. Lee and Miss Jane Grant Mann and with several Ismail daughter have returned to their, songs by Delmar and Drennan Mann. ^ ihome in Kane, Pa., after visiting Mrs. Annie Fisher gave an interest-: ^ ' Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. E. H. 1 entitled ‘ The Missionary Prescriptions E. DO YOU WANT A BUCK FOR 25c Ask at the Counter. ^ Visitors Always Welcome CAROLINA BILLIARD ROOM East Broad Street Southern Pines tximtnnttitttnuiintimxttxttx^xxtxtxittxxttttmtmtmmttt I Kane for a week. Mrs. William Chase Mudgett en tertained at dinner Wednesday even ing at her home on Ashe street hon-1 oring Mrs. Stanley W. Burke of Mill.' brook, N. Y. Mrs. John McKinney gave a small' dinner party at her home, “Witch- wood,” on Weymouth Heights, Wed-1 nesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ar- i thur Warren Merrill, Miss Katherine j Backus, Mrs. James Warren and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gundy of Toronto, j Canada. C. T. Patch and daughter, Mrs. [IDan Blue, and granddaughter, Clara I Ann, have returned from a week’s j ! i trip through Florida. 1 H. 1 ing talk ! Barren.” !« I Books about Dogs and Horses at' I Hayes.’ ■ \X FLYING Knollwood Airport Pinehurst — Southern Pines Sightseeing—Passenger Rides Charter Trips Instruction Open and Clos'ed Heated Ships Harold Bachman Whatever the time, whatevet' the need, you can ALW'AYS depend on us for the best in ACCIJRY. SERVICE. PROMPTNESS and PRICE. MEN 11 NO MORE BOTHER jj Let Us launder your shirts and see for yourself the advantage |i of our new fold for shirts. || SN.VP THE BAND « Your shirt opens — no pins — Buttons clear •{ ■ —!■■»■■■ -.-Ill I -Ill I II... II ■■■■.« .I—-. LAUNDERED CLOTHES GUARD HE.VITH II -- - - ■ _ ■ - ■ ■ 4I SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO., Inc. | Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave. « , It attitttmmnitiimttixixtiWxxxxxxxxxxixxiitxxKXixxxxttxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxixixxxxxxxxxxxxxxUittxt ^xttttttmttttntmxtxtmKtttititxxxxxuxxxttxxxittitxxxttxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxtxxxtxtx DELIVERY SERVICE AT ALL HOURS S.4NDHILL DRUG CO. “Service and Dependability” West Broad Street Southern Pines THE COFFEE SFIOP I-lighlan.<l 1-iodge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pl&'isantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent Mrs. W. N, Grearson Telepbone 69SS Southern Fines, N. O. ASSORTED ROI.LS Cinnamon Buns, Pecan Buns, Hot Cross Buns. Quality Baked Goods Fresh Daily. FIRE—CASUALTY—LIFE INSURANCE GARLAND A. PIERCE Tel. 6852 E Broad St., Southern Pines Delivery in Southern Pines '

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