f Friday, January 27, 1939. THE PILOT. Southern and Abt>rdeen. North Carolina Page Fiv« «« ** Prescriptions to be of the benefit, your physician—and you —desire, must be carefully, correctly concoct ed of the best ingredients available from leading chemical and pharmaceutical labora tories. The Quality and the Admixture make all the difference in the world. That’s why we buy the best, and employ only skilled, registered phamiacists in our Pre scription Department. Broad Street Pharmacy 1‘rescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor REMINGTON KATON’S SOCIAL TYPEWRITERS STATIONERY CONGRESS PL.\YING CARDS R.C.A. R A D I o s Buy The Best H AYES’ SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP Southern Pines North Carolina *ARKER P E N S BANCROFT’S TENNIS RACKETS B. & P. BLANK BOOKS ART STIuEl FILING CABINETS MRS. HELEN WINTERS SPECIALIliES IN THE CARE OF THE SKIN By Appointment CORRECTIVE FACIALS BACK MASSAGE Telephone 5381 22 South Ashe Street Southern Pines II Wo m, It’s New-It’s Different! TNSURED Moth-Proofing! It’s the biggest, newest idea in the clean* ing world today! Besides making your clothes immaculately clean, we also make them absolutely moth-proof — and in sure them against moth damage for six months. Most important of all, this unusual new service costs not one cent more than or- tiarSMOorciMwgtl dinary cleaning! ALET I>. r. JF.NSEN I ! i il Mighland 1-j odge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Plnea SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely Furnished Comfortable Apartments for Rent The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Janies Boyd and Iheir daughter Nancy have left for New York to spend a week prior to their departure for Tucson, Arizona for the month of February. Mrs. George H. Leonard of Auburn, New York, the former Miss Julia Scott Butterfield of Southern Pines, is airiving tomorrow to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks. Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde returned this morning from New York where she v.-as the'guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tompkins. Jackson H. Boyd is in New York to judge at the National Hound Show. Mrs. McCook Morgan and Mr.s. N. W. Conyes have left for F'lorida to spend some time. Howard L. White, society editor of the New York Herald-Tribune, was a guest at the Pine Needles for several days the foi'epart of the week. At the Mid-Pines Club on Tues day and Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Harb of New York- Mr;. Harb is the former Helen Hick.'j, Tolf champion. The Rev. Dr. C. Rexford Raymond is spending a few days in town, com ing down from Sunbury where he is now making his home. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly of Richmond, Maine is visiting her brother-in-law, C- H. Bowden at his home on Mid land Road. The Rotary Club is meeting at noon today at the Country Club. Mis3 Ann Hyde has returned to Syracuse, New York after visiting her father, Nels'on C. Hyde, for ten days. P. P. Pelton, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., spent last week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C- Brum- mitt of Boston, Mass., are spending several weeks at The Smilax. Miss Isabel Pelton arrived home fiom Greensboro Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowell, Jr., of Rye, N. Y,, have arrived and op ened their home in W'eymouth Heights for the season. Miss Dorothy Tate, Mrs. H. L. Tate and Mrs. Knox Matthews spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Henry Loomis of Hartford, Conn., has arrived to spend the winter with his father, E. C. Loomis. Miss Elinor Valentine, Mr.=i. Har vey Conover and Mrs. Ted Barrow left Thur.sday for Williamsburg, Vir ginia. Miss Clara Maynard of Summit, N. J., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ju lia Chambers. Mrs. Barrett Harris has return ed from Boston, Mass., where she has5 been vi,siting her mother who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hubbell are leaving Sunday for a trip through Florida. Mrs. John Fosnott of Clinton, Ohio has arrived and opened her home here. Miss Mary Yeomans and Miss Mar garet Bishop have returned after a week's stay in Florida. Mrs. Bai'bara Lansing has as her house guest for several weeks her sister, Mrs. George W. Johnson of New York City. Miss Elinnor Valentine of Stafford Springs, Conn., was hostess at tea to a large number of friends Wed nesday at her home on Ashe street. There will be a Silver Tea at the Southern Pines Country Club Tues day, January 31st, from 3:00 to 5:00 n. m. The tea is sponsored by the Willing Workers of the First Bap- ti.^t Church. A delightful musical program has ben arranged. Mrs. P. P. Pelton gave a bridge luncheon last Monday at her home on Broad street. Quality Baked Goods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pa.stry, Coffee Cake, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies, Cream Puff,s, Chocolate Eclair.s, Lady Fingers, Doughnuts The Coffee Shop MRS. A. R. CHISWELL I* East Uroad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines Dr. McKimmon Speaker at Farmers Club Meet I! Mrs. M. F. Grearson « Telephone 6933 Southern I'ines, N. C. r LET THE LAUNDRY DO IT FOB SUPERIOR WORK AND SERVICE We offer the services of a modem laundry for the careful and cleanly care of your clothes, table linen and bedding at moderate cost SOUTHERN PINES LAUiNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 i*ini tmiiiimmg West New York Ave. Taxi and U-Drive-It Cars McNEILL’S SERVICE STATION AT OSBORNE MOTOR COMPANY SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. “A Pleasure to Serve You” Gas, Oil. Batteries, Tires and Tubes Telephone 7791 Assistant Extension Director of State Gives Sound Advice to Parents, at Carthage Dr. Jane S. McKimmon, assistant Eictension director of North Carolina addressed the Moore County Farmers Club and their wives at a meeting held in the courthouse on Thursday evening, January 19. Following iJln- ner, which was served by the Car thage P. T. A., J. Hawley Poole of West End called the meeting to or der. Miss Flora McDonh..d, county home agent introduced Dr. McKim mon and in her introduction attribut ed her great success to her strength of body, strength of mind, the cour age of her conviction and her faith in God. Mrs. MnKiramon based her talk on the family. “Home making can be a happy, Isuccessful undertaking," she said, “only when there is a co operative attitude in the family group. The mother is a home en gineer to promote order, compan ionship, health and freedom in the home. She must see that her home has a friendly arrangement, for to be a well ordered home it must be peaceful, quiet and comfortable.” In discussing the children in the home Dr, McKimmon said, “Fathers and mothers are personality build ers.” She recommended patient train ing from the beginning in order to form right habits early in young liv^i. “Di.=cipline ’by all ^neans,” said the speaker. “If we don’t dis cipline them now, life will discipline them later on. Obedience is a by product of kind relation.ship we es tablish with the child.” She is of the opinion that children who come from large families are more able to ,get along with others and more apt to be successful in the business world. Letting a jchild mingle with the community group is one of the best ways to put him in his place. Give your child a chance to struggle, for it takes hard struggle to develop the moral and physical muscles. Every one who has been a great success in the world has gained that ^ success by good hard work.” In conclusion Dr. McKimmon said “let your training begin early, first in school and church. We reap in adole scence what we have sown in youth.” Other interesting features on the program were short talks by Mrs. Esther Willis, district home agent, who stressed the importance of en couraging the boys and girls in the home beautification project this year, ^nd L. B. Altman, district farm agent, who urged the farm men and women to cooperate with the agents in putting across the land use pro ject Vocal selections were render ed by Mrs M G Dalrymple of Car- thage. Seventy-six members attended the meeting. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS. EASTERN ST.\R ENTERTAINED BY DR. .\ND MRS. R. G. ROSSER Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Rosser enter tained the past matrons and past patrons club of Magnolia Chapter No. 26 O. E. S. at their home In Vass on Monday night, January 16th. Vames were drawn among the mem bers of a secret sister and brother game. Those present were Mrs. Florence Beck, Mrs. Margaret Tilghman, Mrs. Sophia Mumord, Mrs. Fanny Tur ner, Mrs. Irene Dale, Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Mary Cameron, Mrs. Sammie Chandler, Mrs. Alice Eddy, Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, Mrs. Ethel Council, Mrs. Kathleen Woolley, Mr. and Mr,. F.'ank Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'gc W. Ca.se and Dr. and Mrs. Rosser. A past matrons’ and patrons’ night is to be held in the chapter room February 3d. ON HONOR ROIX Charles Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Phillips of Southem Pines, is on the honor roll at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he Is a freshman. WIIJJNG WOUKKRS The Junior W’illing W'orkers of the •Southern Pines Baptist Church will meet Monday night at 8.00 o’clock it the home of Mrs. F'loanore Doyle on Aphe street. The Furniture Shop 20% Reduction Solid Maple Bedroom Suite, Chenille Bedspreads, Drop Leaf Tables • Beautyrest Mattresses and Springs -GIVES GREATEST SKID PROTECTION EVER OFFERED! AT THIS TIME OF YEAR YOU MAY HAVE TO FACE WET SKIDDY ROADS DAY AFTER DAY.WATCH OUT FOR SKIDS LIKE THIS f •JicreasinRh. •OObyt^tra GET THIS AMAZING SKID PROTECTIf'N NOW—before it’s too late! • Football games I Week-end trips! Plenty of wet roads ahead—plenty of “skid traps” just around the comer. It’s certainly the time to replace worn, unsafe tires witii new Goodricii Safety Siivcrtowns with the Life-Saver Tread. 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