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Fridiiy, February 23, 1040. THE PII.OT, Southern Pinos anti Aberdeen, \«r(h Carolina Page S<:vea Whitman’s Candies and Kellings Nuts at the Broad Street Pharmacy U L. Hart, Proprietor Phhone 5411 Southern Pines Quality Baked Goods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pastry, Coffee Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Doughnuts Ciiffee Sbiip East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines :: «• :: •• ♦» :i :: rvice: prompt & courteous Finer foods and more pleasant shopping for the woman who has acquired tKe Dorn habit. Efficient attention that helps you find satisfac tion and delightful economy. Speedy delivery, expert phone service, trained and willing clerks help us in offering you the finest things to eat at all times. DORN’S “Finest In Foods” Quick Delivery Service fiouthern Pines Tel. 7474 North Carolina Highland Fines Inn Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room service. Delightful surroundings. . Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. Season December to May M. H. Turner and W. E. Flynn, Managers , Southern Pines, N. C. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrrnrmnTTiiTrmtTTTTmtTiiiiinmmtTnmMmiiiniiiumtrtitimmTTiifr The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Robinson Woatchcstcr ,N. Y., and Klbor- have a.s tliPir giic.sts thoir son and his wife and daughtpr, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. B, Clark of Detroit, Midi., Nelson Ricinson and Carolyn, of <‘^pt’<’t<‘d to arrive on Monday to Fact OranRC, N. .1. •>'* S”Pst of Mrs. L. J. Barwood W. J, Stewart left lart night for extended stay in Florida. Wichita, Kansas tc enter n hospi- Mrs, Beniamin White of Now tal there to undergo treatment for ^ "' k C'ity arrived this week to be hir eyes. Ho expect.s to be away two Ruest of Mrs. George Jcnl-.? or three weeks. | Miner Himes of Wyaliising^ P.t., ^.Mrs. Thomns H. McGraw will been ill, is murh impt ived. give a reading next Wednesday af.Miner is the brother of Mrs. ternoon at 3:30 p. rn. at the reffiilar ^ 'oise Tracey. meeting of the Women’s Society. The^ J- R<‘neger is spending a meeting will be held in the church lew days in town with her son, Kl- parlor at the Church of Wide Fellow.^ 'Henegar. ship. I The regular weekly bridge teas Mrs. H. O. McKirjy has been ill for spon.sored by the Thi.stle Club are the past week with bronchitis. | oming quite popular. At the gath- Herrmann Grover and Bob Cam- e>‘ng on last Saturday thefe were 17 eron motored to Raleigh Thursday tables in play. Mrs. J. H. Gallagher ni;;ht to see ‘‘Gone With The Wind." ''"n high score and Mrs. Paul Dav. 'Recent urrlvaU at the Dogwood in was second high. Winners at oth- include Mr. and Mrs. Reid W. Con. f r individual tables were Mrs. H. W. ners of New Boyston, P?., Mrs, E.|FUuk, Mrs. J. I. Neal, Mr.s. L. M, L. Kviing of Osterville, M.is.<)., Mr. MrDonnld, Mrs. D. G. P.tutz, Mrs. H. and Mrs. Albert Green nnd da'ighter W Gage, Mrs. W. N. Hutt, Mrs. Kl- of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. H. M. Imov Davis, Mrs. T. F. Peak, iti’.s. H. Graham of Longmeadow, Mass . K Burns, Mrs. George Case, Mrs. Miss Louise W. W’orthen of Bos. George Proctor, Mrs. V. R. Sweezy, ton, Mass., arrived at the New Eng- Mrs. Booth Mrs. N. A. Foley and land House Tue.sday for an extended Mrs. N. L. Hodgkins, stay. I Mrs. L. D. McDonald was ho.stess Mrs. J. P. Morris and Mrs. Janet to a delightful Washington Birthday Lasell motored to Raleigh Tiie.iday bridge party at her home Monday to see “Gone With The Wind ” 1 night. Among tfie guests were Mrs. Mrs. .7. F. Morris was hostess at O. L. Broom, Mrs. Joe Steed, Mrs. a Washington Birthday party Thurs. Lillian Miles, Mrs. E. W. Golden, day night at the New England Mrs. J. T. Overton. Mrs. Greer Stutz, House for her guest.s and a few oth. Mr.“i. H. L. Worsham, Mr.s. H. F. y friends. Games were played and ^ Burns, and Miss Sadie VVin. R general good time was reported by stead, Miss Katherine Winstead, Miss all who attended .Refreshments wt<jc Pauline Miller and Mlss Marguerite f.erved and the party was carried out Wolf. High score w-as won by Miss in the Washington Birthday motif. Pauline Miller, second high went to Mrs. R. B. Horne and Mrs. J. J. ^ Mrs. Greer Stutz. and third high to Spring were joint hostesses at a des- Mrs. Lillian Miles. The traveling sert bridge at the home of Mrs. J.! prize was won by Miss Sadie Win- J. Spring Thursday afternoon with stead. A salad course, sweet course four tables in play. | and coffee were served, carried out The Junior Willing Workers will In the Washington Birthday motif. '< : meet Monday evening February To the tally cards were attached ; 26th with Mrs. Nellie W. Mann on /.iiierican flags and small hatchets, Trdiana aveue. Mrs. Mann and Mrs.' as favors. ^Tildred Holliday will bo ioint host-' Mrs. George Case is entertaining esses. j (it a dessert bridge at her home this ^t^s. G. W. Joh.nsnn and Mrs.' afteinoon. The puest list includes P.firb:tra F. Lansing are onteitTining Mvs. K. vis Prizer. Mrs. C. at tea after the Horse Show this af- Baxter, Mrs. R. L. Chandler, Mrs ;{i ternoon. honorlne their piiests. Al- JTaude Grearson. Mrs, Gortrudo Wil. iljfrcd Allen of Fairfield, Conn.. and son, Mrs. P. P. Petton. Mrs. Eva j|iFdwa"d Williamson of Dover, Mass. Owens, Mrs. Charles Gr’ey, Mrs. L ||j I '..tlr ,Iininile Cheatham was play. D, McDonald. Mrs. V. R. Sweezy, III ing near the garage one day last Mrs. C. W. Kellani, Mrs. V. W, Puth. week and had the misfortune to have < rland, Mrs. Lois Scheipers, Mrs. C " the garage door fall on him and L. Worsham and Mrs. R. B. Horne. break his leg. and Mrs. G. H. P. Stone of Mrs. D. C. Phillips undenvcnt a y.. are at the Beveily for j; major operation at the Moore Coun- ’ , , ^ II , J ■ nn extended stay. II ty Hospital Wednesday morning. Quite a number of the members Mrs. William E, McCord entertain- of the Monday Bridge Club were en- ed at small luncheon at her home tertained by Mrs. Harry Pethick at on Monday, later taking her guests her home in Durham on Tuesday of Huffman at the Mid- this week. | pines Club. The Willing Workers of the Bap- ■ Miss Louise Blue, student at tlst Church had a turkey dinner at Queens, Charlotte and her guest, the church Tuesday night which was Miss Eloise Huntley, also of Queens, well attended, j spent the week-end with Louise's Joe Thomas is making a ,satisfac. parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Blue, tory recovery from an appendicitis Miss Dorothy Dorn spent the \\'eek- operation at Moore County Hospital. ^ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. He returned home Tuesday night. j H. W^ Dorn. The regular meeting of the Wo. | Miss Peggy Broom spent one day man's Society of the Church of Wide last week visiting her sister Virgin- Fellowship will be held in the par- ia, a student at W. C. U. N. C. at lor of the church on Wednesday, Feb. | Greensboro. ruary 28th at 3:30. Group 3 is in Mrs. R. T. Allen, who has been charge. I I the house guest of Mrs K Belden Earl Merrill, who has been recup- Rice for the past week, left for her erating from pneumonia at his home home in Hartford, Conn., on Tues. for the past week or ten days, is up day. and will be back in his store on' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Reed of Mar. Monday or Tuesday. | Ion, Mass., are the guests of their Arthur S. Newcomb, who has been daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. V. in the Moore County Hospital for the L. Stuot for an extended stay, past two weeks with an infected! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lauer of foot, returned home Monday. ] Summit, N. J., will arrive tomorrow Mrs, L. J. BarwDod has as her to be the guests of Mrs. Millard F. guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sylvester Tompkins, Jr., for an extended visit. DOBBS Cross Country Felts .Vew Sprinjr Shade.s of Grey, Firown and (Jreen. Light in weight, .soft on the head, easy on the purse, only ^5 New atyle.s in other makes. $1.95 and up TCG SHCD r . V I'Ltnjean s Odds and Ends SALE Friday and Saturday ONLY lliick of Dresses formerly $3.95 to $10.95 2 for $5.00 Group of Swcatcr.s, less than half price $1.50 each Sock.^, valuos 25c each — 3 pairs for 48c Several suedo Hags, formerly to — now $1.00 CASH—NO EXCHANGES Arcsde lUiildinjj Southern I’ines Billiards DULL DAY BRIGHT DAY The light is Just right for beginner or expert on our exceptionally fine tables. The last word in Cleanliness All Glasswiare at our Fountain is now Sanitized by the STERIL-RAY, the Ultra Violet Ray method. In conformity with our accurate compounding of prescriptions—just as Doctor orders them—so our con stant endeavor to secure ever>’ new aid to advance the interest and health of our patrons. SANDHILL DRUG CO. Telephone 6663 West Broad Street ANTIQUES Patterned glass, lamps, china, rugs, prints and furniture. Hand hewed beams, mantels, etc. Expert upholstering ALI.1E MdNTOSH Phone 6452 Southern Pines VISITORS WELCOME THE REX BILUARD ROOM George R. Straka Broad Street Southern Pines SANITATION Sweet, Clean, Odorless clothes cost so little. Above all else clothing is your most intimate possession. It should be protected by every means of sanitation, and this we guarantee. Laundered Clothes Guard Health SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 Southern Pines PHOT ADVERTISING PAYS
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