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Friday, January 27, 1939.
THE PILOT. Southern and Abt>rdeen. North Carolina
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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
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Mrs. M. F. Grearson «
Telephone 6933 Southern I'ines, N. C.
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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
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West New York Ave.
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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.
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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.
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