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Friday, January 20, 1939. THE I'lLOT. Southern and Aht-Heen. North Canihna Page Fiv« BELCANO COSMETICS The Fine Art of Skin Care need take only a few moments of each busy day. Belcano cosmetics were created for the busy, vital wo man of today who must look her best with the mini mum expenditure of time and effort. Belcano works with nature for the elimination of im purities lodged in the pores, and cleanses, tones and feeds the skin as well as rebuilding and strengthening the skin tissues. Belcano beauty preparations correct eye lines, enlarg ed pores, blackheads. Exclusive Agents Broad Street Pharmacy i’rescription Druggists U. L. Hart, Proprietor Tke Roomy Store DESIGNED FOR YOUR Comf ort-Service -Economy CALL 7474 FOR INSTANT SERVICE Featuring the Famous I*roducts & Brands of CAMPBELL ROYAL SCARLET KRAFT'S POCAHONTAS RICHELIEU CHASE & SANBORN HEINZ BEECHNUT PREMIER POWHATAN WHITE ROSE LIPTON TRY OUR TRU-VAL-U COFFEE, FRESH GROUND TO SUIT. 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JENSEN ITPAYSmDMTTSEl^ The Week in Southern Pines H Revlon Lactol Treatment || A new scientific method of treatment for maintaining normal healthy nails, given with the new thermostati- cally controlled Revlon Lactol Heater. ;• All Shades Rtvlon Nail Polish—Resale size 60c :: •# Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shop ji Phone 5131 Over Broad St. Pharmacy « Mrs. B)irt Hunt entertained at a luncheon party yesterday at her home on Indiana avenue. Mr. and Mr.s. Harlow Pierson of New York, who ai'e occupying the Blair cottage on Connecticut avenue this winter, have returned from a three weeks visit in Florida and Cuba. Ernest I. White of Syracuse, N. Y., aiTived Tuesday morning for the remainder of the sea.son and v/ill stay at the Pine Needles. Mr. White's horses have been here for some time. Roy A. Grinnell, head of the pro fessional staff at the Country Chib, left Tuesday to spend seveial days in Augusta, Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. V. O. Taylor and Miss Paulino Poe are .'ipending the I week in Durham. j F. H. Goldsmith has returned home after undergoing treatment at the Moore County Hospital. I Mrs. Richard Royall of Rocking-' ham, visited Mrs. D. C., Welch Wed- ne.sday. | Ernest Hyde of Charlotte spent the past week-end here visiting Miss Jeanne Zimmerman. Mrs. J. I. 5Jeal entertained with bridge Tuesday at the Pinehurst Country Club for Mrs. H. R. Sim mons, Mrs. E. L. Andei’Eon, Mrs. Ernest Morell, Mrs. R. E. W'iiey, Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs. Harry Pethick, Mra. J. L. Pottle, Mrs. P. P. Pelton, Mrs. Louis Scheipers, Mrs. Hary Gage, Mrs. Jacob Gminder, M. G. A. Gould and Mrs. E. C. Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill spent the past week-end in Salisbury vis iting Mrs. Meirill’s family. The Afternoon Bridge Club had a luncheon and bridge party at the Carolina Hotel Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Reynolds is improving after being very ill for the past week. The Junior Civic Club will meet next Tuesday night at the club house. All members are asked to please attend. Mrs. H. R. Simmons and Mrs. E. L. Anderson of Peacedale, R. I., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo rell. Mrs. Lillian Miles, C. T. Patch and Arthur S. Newcomb have returned after spending! a W'eek in Florida. Mrs. Harvey G. Conover of Man hattan Beach, Cal., is visiting her cousin. Miss Elinor Valentine. Miss Elinor Valentine and house- guest, Mrs. Harvey G. Conover have gone to Florida for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crowell, Ji., of Rye, N. Y., have arrived for the winter and have opened their home here. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Simpson have gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend several days. David Powell of Hartsville, S. C„ .spent the past week-end with M. F. Grantham. The Women’s Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet in the church parlor Wednesday, January 25th, at 3:00 o’clock. The Junior Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. Ola Draughon on Pennsylvania avenue on Monday night. The Willing W'orkers of the South. > rn Pines Bppti.st Church wil meet Tuesday, January 21, at 3:00 p. m., ut the home of Mrs. Louis Scheipers, J3 p:a«»t Connecticut avenue. All wo men who are interested are cordial ly invited to this meeting. Mrs. Cai’leton Wicker has return- j cd from visiting her father. Dr. H. | J. r’attei-.son, in Portland, Maine. | A Cafeteria supper and entertain- j ment will bi; held by the Fellow-hip j Forum at the Church of Wiilc Fel- | lowiship ne.vt Tu£>sday night from j 6:30 to {);00 o'clock. Attractions in-j eluded baked beans, brown bread. ; cold meats, scalloped potatoes, mac- j aroni and cheese, assorted salads, i roll.s, cake, pie, coffee, music and | two pkit.s by Forum Player.”. | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graff cn. , tertained at a small dinner Saturday at The Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith entertained at dinner Saturday even-} ing at their home on the Morganton 1 Rond. Hugh Sicard was host to a number of officers and their wives from Fort Bragg and others Saturday eve ning at his home on Youngs Road. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Milliken en tertained Saturday evening at their home on New Hamp-shire avenue with a dinner party and bridge. The Mil- liken’s guests included Mrs. M. G. Nichols. Mr. Coburn Musser, Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Mrs.^ Clarabel Pushee, and Mrs. Edwin S. Blodgett. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Clemson of Middletown, N. Y., have retu>«ed to the Mid Pines Club after a stay of two weeks in Florida. Fifty-six enjoyed the bridge tea at the Civic Club last Friday after noon at which Mrs. Harry Gage and MrF. H. A. Gould acted as hostesses. There were prizes for all the tables, and the various winners were Mrs. Hoyt Shaw, Mrs. Neill McKeithen, Ml’S. H. A. Gould. Mr.«. R. E. W'iley, Mrs. Harry H. Pethick, Mrs. M. H. “^rear^on, Mrs. Charles Grey, Miss M.ivnnrcl, Mrs. IToward Burns, Mrs. H. E. Thrower, Mrs. Otis Brown, Mrs J. F. Morris and Mrs. Irene Dale. Mr. and Mrs. George B, Graff have as their house guests at their home on Ridge street, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gale of North BrookfieH Mis.H Nancy Cowperthwaite of Far Hills, N. J., is spending the week with Miss Ann Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Burke ind Miss Ellen Vale are expected 'lack early next week from a fish- 'n? trip to Boca Grande, Fla. Nelson C. Hyde attended the an- i nual meeting of The j' ssociated ] Pres.9 Club of North Carolina at the Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill, yesterday, | as representative of the Sandhills News Press. Robert McLean, edi tor of the Philadelphia Evening Bul letin and president of The Associat ed Press, was the principal speaker. Mr. McLean has been a Sandhills visitor on a number of occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt are enpected to arrive early in February to occupy their home, Hibernia, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Burt are now in Philadelphia. E MEN AND HOYS’ SWEATERS LEATHER .JACKETS NUXN-IiL’SH HEAVY OXFORDS DOBP.S AND BEUCi HATS FANCY PA.IAMAS BOYS’ WINTER SPOUTS SHIRTS A Fine Assortment Whik* They Last TOG BHOP tt n tt I tsixnt ZiUliKitU it For Better Service Your child take.s sick suddenly. The doctor is called and you need a prescription filled in a hurry. Simply call us and we shall send one of our messengers to your home. Careful compounding follows, but when the pre scription is completed that messenfjer wil! be on his way back to your home. [ Record this Number 5321 Southern Pines Merrill s Pliarmacy, Inc. r.IHS. HELEN WINTERS SPECI.VLL'ES IN THE C.\HE OF THE SKIN By Appointment (ORRECTIVE FACIALS BACK MASSAGE Telephone 5381 22 South Ashe Street Southern Pines WHworamnMcl ^ Last Word in Convenience a Quality BAKED GOODS Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pastry, Coffee Cake, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Lady Fingers, || Doughnuts it The Coffee Shop MRS. A. U. CHISWELL , F>ast Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines j: Highlanci Locige I j A (iUlET HOME-I.IKE FAMILY HOTEL ♦ 2 j Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Fines t I SEASON OC TOKEU 1ST TO JI NE 1ST ; Nicely Furnished Comfortable Apartments for Rent Mrs. M. F. Grearson Telephone 693S Southern Pines, N. Tiio dcjl.c lo make a car reflect its owner s individuality is a potenf factor the average motorist’s choice of accessory equipment. And it would be li'.rd to find a more thoroughly “personalized” car than this new Ch«vtolct i.', which Mary Pickford is shown applying a touch of makeup. Ar if the hindy illuminated vanity mirror were not enough, the car has a special kit of M Pickford’s own famous beauty aids, now on the market under her narr.e. The cotiiainer, holding lipstick, rouge, powder and cream, folds neatly up into the glovo compartment when not in use. 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