Friday, July 8, 1938. Page Ftn ACTIVITIES OF THE WEEK IN SOUTHERN PINES Dr. Walter Barry, superintendent and cbUdren who have been visiting of the New Jersey State Board of ! her parents there accompanied him Dental Examiners, was the guett of i home on Monday. Dr. George G. Herr last Friday even- Jimmy and Sua Ann Milliken, Bus ing while enroute from West Palm t®*" Patch, Sarah Jane Barnum and Beach, Fla., to his home in East Or-1 Alec Cameron spent last Sunday at ange. ; Myrtle Beach- Mr. and Mrs. Garland A. Pierce , and Mrs. Harry Menzel and and TOn, Garland Frank, have re-! children, Janet and Jimmy, have re turned from Leominster, Mass., where' turned from two weeks stay In Sy- they visited Mr. Pierce’s parents. I racuse, N. Y. Mrs. Theodore Scarlett and dau- j Circle No- 1 of the Brownson Me- ghters. Miss Annabelle Scarlett, of • morial Church met with Mrs. John Elrie, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Shenk at their home on Orchard Road. Mrs. Maxwell Gray and children have gone to Bath, N. H., where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stevick have returned to Cleveland, O., after spending two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr- and Mrs. D. Wade Stevick. Dr. Stevick is Assistant Resident Physician in Pediatrics at University Hospital in Cleveland. Miss Hermlone Fitch spent last week-end at Fort Bragg as the guest of Capt. Scott and family. Her moth er joined her there on Monday. Mrs. Helen B. Eisenberger and Charles, Jr., spent Monday here. Mrs. Eisenberger, with her mother and son, moved the first part of the m^nth to Raleigh where they will make their home- William Edward Cox, Jr., spent the Fourth at Fort Bragg- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woodward have gone to Ferdinanda, Fla-, to spend two weeks vacation. Morrison on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cliff Cameron was hostess to Cir cle No. 2 at the some time at her home in Manley. The Business Wo. man’s Circle met with Mrs. Don Jen sen on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Barney of Raleigh spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- James B. Swett. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue and chil dren, Louise and Walter, Jr., spent the fourth at White Lake. Miss Mary Adeline Cook left this week to spend the remainder of the summer at her home in New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C- Butler spent last week-end in Boone. Ben Braden left this week for Fort Maultrie, near Charleston, S. C., where he entered training for six weeks with the National Guard. Dr- and Mrs. Thomas Walker of Thomasville accompanied by Mrs- Walker's mother, Mrs. Moore of In- dianopolis, Ind., spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs- Frank E- Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson Mr. and Mrs- Lee Clark and son, i Windham, of Washington, D. C., are have gone to Morehead City for three visiting relatives here. They were' weeks stay. accompanied by Miss Mary Jane^ Mr. and Mrs- Walter Chilton of Woodward who has been attending Titusville, Fla-, have arrived here and business school in Washington and ^ will remain until after the peach sea- who will spend the summer at her s.on is over. home here- j Mr. and Mrs- Howard F. Burns C. L. Worsham motored to Peters- spent last week-end at Myrtle Beach, burg, Va-, on last Saturday and : Dr- William C. Mudgett left on spent the week-end. Mrs- Worsham Tuesday night for Eastport, Me., ► Service: prompt ^courteous f^INER f»Tid mor° nlea.^ant shonnip'^ for fi'p wnri^a’1 who has acouired the Dom habit. Efficient attention that helps- you find satisfaction and delightful economy. If you have not tried our famous line of White Rose Jellied Consommes you have a treat cominpf to you, there is nothing more ideal for these hot days. We now can offer them to you in three different flavors— Consomme Madrilene (tomato) Consomme ARTICQUE (beef) Chicken Consomme For this month we are featuring the com plete line at a special price of 2 cans for 35c. Speedy delivery, expert phone service, trained and willing clerks help us in offering you the finest things to eat at all times. It i\ I i III “Finest in Foods” QuicV Delivery Service Southern Pines Tel 7474 North Carolina Married June 22nd at Kushequa, Pa. J .. 1 ’ NOW *; * < is the time to buy that extra SUMMER SUIT OR TROUSERS MRS. MILTON ENOSTROM The former Virginia Kane, daughter of Mrs. Elisha K. Kane and a winter resident here for several years, who married Milton Engstom of Smethport, Pa. where he will be joined by his son, Mr. and Mrs- W. S. Harrington at Billy, and Mr. and Mrs- Henry M. | their home on Bennett street. Dingley, Jr- They have chartered a schooner and will sail from Eastport for Labrador and Greenland and will be gone for the remainder of the summer- Dr. and Mrs- J- I- Neal and daught er, Rebecca, are in New York city where Dr. Neal is attending the Na tional Association of Veterinarians. Mr. and Mrs. O- F- Taylor and Mrs. Frank Bland of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs- Dan S. Ray on the Fourth. Mrs. W. E. Gardner and daughter, Louise, attended funeral services held for Mrs. Gardner’s mother in Sumter, S- C-, where she died Tues day evening. Dr. Vida C. McLeod and sons, Rob- Mr.'j. Harry A- Lewis is leaving this week for White River Junction, N- H., where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Robert Lewis. Mia.s Anna Walker is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mr,9. Thomas Walker in Thomasville- Mrs. R. L. Hart was hostess to her bridge club on Monday afternoon at her home on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Herbert S- Knowles entertain ed at tea on Wednesday afternoon honoring her guest. Mrs. Irene Schaf fer of Chicago- Little Miss Ann Reid Perkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- E. V. Per. kinson is celebrating her eighth bir- ert Franklin and Alec, are visiting I afternoon at her home on relatives in New York city. j Pennsylvania avenue with a party. Mrs. C. B. Strickland of Greens- Louise Milliken, boro spent last Thursday as the guest I Hannah Moger, Lillian of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harrington. ' ^vans, Teensie Shamburger, Edna Miss Vivienne O’Connor and Miss ' Jean Cameron, Erma Strickland who have been vis- George Hodgkins, Harriet and Mar- iting the Harringtons for two weeks J®*"’® McMahon, Marcia, Georgiana | accompanied her home. j Mary Black. : Miss Betsey Jean Backer is visit. Mr- and Mrs. R. F. Tarlton spent j ing relatives in New York state- I last week-end at Carolina Beach as j Mrs. J. F. Morris is leaving this ' ‘he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moseley | week for Newark, N. J. | ^’'onvielle. j Mr. and Mrs. H. I^Brown and dau- | 'T- Davenport of Sanford enter- , ghter, Audrey West, spent last week- tained a number of young people 1 end in Lynchburg, Va. Harry Lee,; from Southern Pines at his camp near who has been in camp there for two ' Wilmington last week-end. In the weeks accompanied them home. | party were Robert Dom, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kelly spent Tuesday Mrs. Buster Doyle, E3arl Merrill, Mr. in Carthage. j and Mrs. Morris Johnson, Herrmtmn Miss Elizabeth McNeill of Ashe- ' Grover, Miss Ann Cameron and Mr. ville is spending some time with ^ and Mrs. Jack Weatherly. BIG BARGAIN forced to vacate building everything must go regardless t DOLLY DRESS SHOP I WHY WASTE TIME INDOORS? Go out and enjoy yourself. Let us take care of the wash ing. Four laundry services to do your heaviest chores while you rest or play—and do them more economically than you can. Southern Pines Laundry Co., Inc. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave. Comfortable sports shoes. Cool Polo Shirts, Sports belt, or Braces. Replace that yellow straw lid or the frayed or faded bathing suit. Perhaps you’ve been wanting a snappy new Sport Coat or Trousers. Buy them NOW at our Summer Clearance and Pre-Inventory Sale. You’ll be surprised at the more than liberal reductions we are making. T€e SHCP Southern Pines, N. C. ‘POP.ICC TRAVS-Ice cubc«-2 or • ttayfui—Ice io a tike alwar*. Hotpoint CIRCULAIRE Cooling Steps Up Freezing Speed 20%! Cuts Current Cost Lower Tiian Ever Now—20% faster freezing at new low cost—with Circu- laire Cooling, sensational feature of the beautiful new Hotpoint Refrigerator. Look at Hotpoint. Thrill to its sparkling beauty—enjoy its matchless economy. See Hot* point — today! OTHER HOTPOINT ADVANTAGES Ufatim*, All-Ste«l CaMnats.. . Fhra Zmms of CoM...naxlbia liitarlor...Q<ilatarOpaf^ •tiae.i. S Yaars farfriaiica Protactioa. Payment as low as $5.00 per month. (tmtrt ymr twu prict mmd tmm in »b»ve '*.ECTRIC REFRIGERATORS C. J. 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