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V* Friday, April 5^ 19J0. THE PILOT, Sonlhern Pines and Aherdeen, North Carolina Pape Fiv« ♦« \\ Beautiful Service PLATES I’ull Size, with broad boi’dei* of either lus trous mai’oon or I’oyal blue embellished with filapfi’ee of 23-Kt. ,£>'old and a colorful floral i)attern in center. We are offei’in^ these to our customers who purchase $2.00 in merchandise foi* only 44 Cents in cash. Come in, see these plates, p;et a card foi‘ recordin^>- your purchases. It won’t take long" to acquire a complete set of service plates—and we’ll soon have cups and sau cers to match. Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor 11 Phone 5411 Southern Pines ll II Oualit^ (Boobs Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pastrj’, Coffee Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Doughnuts REGULAR DINNERS 65c - 75c and 85c (HIl? Coffee SI)Op East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines SANITATION Sweet, Clean, Odorless clothes cost so little. Above all else clothing is your most intiraete possession. It should be protected by every means of sanitation, and this we guarantee. Laundered Clothes Guard Health SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 Soutkern Pines The Week in Southern Pines ismtommmmKmttmimtRttmmK:!:; I TIME FOR SPRING PAINTING For Interior and Exterior We Recommend Heath & MILLIGAN Dependable paints for wear and appearance. Prices moderate for quality- Garden Tools & Supplies. HARDWARE & Ell'CTRIC CO. East Broad Street Southern Pines REMINGTON EATON’S SOCIAL CONGRESS PLAYDfO TVPEWRITER.S STATIONERY CAROS Buy The Best R.C.A. R A D 1 0 S • HAYES’ BOOK SHOP* SOl’THER.X PINES, N. C. PARKER P E N S BANCROFT’S B. & P. ART STM!L TENNIS R.ACKETS BLANK BOOKS FILING CABINETS Mr. and Mr.s. Wallace C.Speer.s inU family of Mdnttlair, N. J,, who nave been the f(iie.st.s of Mr .and Mr.s. Pre.ston T .Kelsey for the past week are returning home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. H. J .Simonils return ed from Lakeland, Fla.. Friday. With them are Mi.s. Mary Heid and -Mr.s. •Mary Walker of Brattleboro, V’t. They have taken an apartment in the Kllington for the Spring .sea.son. Mi.ss Clara Cheerton of Winter Park, Fla., i.M the gue.st of Miss Laura M. Jenks at Hidgeside. | Miss Alice Southworth and Mi.ss Anna Jenks have returned from Win ter Park, Fla., and have opened their home here. Gordon Giffoid, who is connected with the Tomlinson Furniture Com pany in High Point spent the week- end with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford. Mis. Reid Page and Mrs. J. S. Mil- liken were joint hostesses to the bridge club members at a bridge' luncheon at the Pinehurst Coxintry | Club on Tuesday, honoring Mrs.' Jamie W. Dickie of Woodland. Miss Winnifred Harwell, who has been visiting her father, F. H. Har- well for the past week left to resume her studies at (.he D. Matt Thompson High .School in State.svllle. Mrs. William C. Mudgett enter tained at a luncheon on Wednesday at the Village Court Grill, honoring Mrs. Jamie Dickie of Woodland. Guests were Mrs. R. F. Aobott. Mrs Phillip Dana, Mrs. Kreuter, Mrs. Long. Mrs. M. G. Nichols, Mrs. Clar- abelle Pushee, Mrs. Emmett French Mrs. Frank Shamburger, Mrs. Reed Page, Mrs. Harry H. Beckwith, Mrs. Henry A. Page, Jr., and Mrs Addi. son Clossen Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Loughlin and daughters Nancy and Arline of Oneida, N. Y., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford. Mi.ss Marion Tves of Montreal Que.. sister of Walter T. Ives if spending a month in town. Miss Phillis Harwell, student at King's Business College, Charlotte, returned Monday to resume her studies after a ten days visit with her father, F. H. Harwell. Mrs. John Dunlop of Montreal, Que., is a guest at the home of Mrs George White. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will be held on Wed- nesday, April 10th at 3:30 o'clock, in the church parlor. Group two will be in charge. Mi.ss Gertrude Proudman of New York City entertained seven of her friends Wednesday at the Pine Needles at a bridge luncheon Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Farmer spent the week-end in Southern Pines en route from Florida to their home in St. Johnsbury, Vt Miss Alice M. Allison spent sever al days last week visiting friends in Carthage. Mrs. Sarah Bagley Wright off Woolrich, Me., is spending a week with Miss Ida Merriam. at her apart ments in the Resthaven. Mrs. Wright’s first visit to Southern Pines was in 1896. Mrs. Eva H. Owens is visiting her sister Mrs. William Dean in Niagara ( for a week. ■Robert Gifford of Sherrill, NY., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford. Miss Kay Martin and Miss Elean or Barnum are leaving this after noon for Charleston, S. C., where they will spend the week-end with friends. They will visit the gardens while there. Martha Davis spent the week-end at her home in Goldsboro, attend ing the marriage of a friend. The Willing Workers of the Bap. tist Church will meet Tue.sday, April 9th at the home of Miss Lilian Rob erts on East Pennsylvania avenue Miss Mary Richardson will be joint hostess. Miss Dorothy Tate will lead the Fellowship Forum of the Church of Widfe Fellowship Sunday pight at 7:ia o’clock. The' Junior Willing Workers of the Baptist Church will hold their regu lar meeting April 8 at the home of Mrs. Jack Hasty on Vermont avenue. Mrs. Hasty and Mi.ss Eula Weather- spoon will be joint hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn and son Buster of Baltimore, Md., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Swaringen. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Robin.son of Springfield, Mass., are guests for a week at the New England House. Arrivals this week at the New England House include Sergeant H. Wellman and son Howard of Tops, field, Mass., Miss Anna T. Sholar of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert B. Youtz of Middlefield Mass. Roberta Ann Krausharr, grand- nifce of Mr.s .1, F. Morris, celebrated h-r .'ii.xth birthday last Thur.sday at tlu' New f'nuland Ho\ise, Her guests v.cre Betty Sugg, Frances .Sugg Ann ?ugg, Simny Sugg, Llnwooci Sugg. Thomas .Shepard, Jr., .Martini and .loan llarri.s, Seegar Herr, p:iame and .Shirley John.son. Billy and Joe Hof- net and Bunny Cykoski. Games were playe.j after which refreshments were .‘in'ved, The large birthday cake with .^ix candles was .served with ice Cl earn. Roberta received many lovely gifts, C. H. Dui’gin, who has been in Moore County Hospital since last Friday suffering from a fractured limb resulting from a fall in his home, returned home yestenlay. Mrs. M. G. Nichols and Mrs Clar. abel PuHhee were joint hostesses at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Jamie W. Dickie Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nichols. The board members of the Junior Civic Club held a meeting last Fri- i!ay night at the home of Mrs. H. L. McElroy to elect new officers for the coming year. Those elected were .Mrs. .Margaret Hobbs, president; Miss Katherine Buchan, vice presi dent; Miss Marie Brigman ,secre- taiy, and Miss Mary Blount Rumley, treasurer- Mrs. H. A. Gould entertained at the Hollywood Hotel at bridge. Four tabk's were in play. Guesls were Mesdames J. S. Milliken, E. Levis Prizer, J. J. Spring, E. A. Tracey, Louis Scheipers, John Donnelly, George Proctor, Rachel Richards, J. P. Brooks, J, S. Draper, C. E. Parker, M. S. Power^ Frank St. Clair, FYank Welch and Miss Ruth Presbrey. Prize winners were Mrs Prank St. Clair, Mr.s. E. A. Tracey, Mrs. George Proc tor, Mrs. J. S. Draper and Miss Ruth Presbrey Mrs. Frank Pottle entertained at dinner at the Hollywood Hotel on Wednesday night. Guests were Mrs. Frederick Jack.son, Mrs. Emmett Golden_ Mrs. Clarence Edson, Mrs., Garland Pierce, Mrs. M. Greer Stutz, Mrs. Richard Tailton and Miss Fran ces Schwartz. After dinner bridge was played at six tables and prize winners were Mrs. Pierce, Miss Schwartz, William Ldighton. Miss B. Sullivan, Mr.s. A. W. Comstock and.Dr. John Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. F’rank A. Zunino, Jr., of Darien. Conn., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Pearson. A li li O W S I I I R T S Simrr-SLKKVK WKATIIKli .MAKKS IT .\K(’K.SS.AUY TO KKPLArE .SO.MK OF THOSE WOK.X Ol’T Wi.N- TIl SHIRTS. \VK AUK SHOWlNd THK NEW SPRlNd- TI.ME I’ATTEKXS IN AKKOWS. ALSO A CO.MPI.ETK STOCK OK WHITES. $2.00 to $2.50 Arrow Sport Shirt;^, too. Tce sucp SOI THERN PINES :: •• «• «* :: •* :: H u PINEBLUFF Miss Helen Hennie, who has been .spending several weeks at the home of Miss Anne Payne, returned to her home in New York City. Mrs. Robert Stuart spent Friday in Charlotte with her daughter. Miss Kate Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Fletcher- and Mrs. Clenard Hudson spent Friday in Durham. Bill Lampley of Raleigh spent Sun day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCaskill of Sikesville, Md, are spending several days in town. Mrs. Isaac Welch, Mi.ss Lena Nor ton and Mrs, Thomas Lockabil and daughter returned to their home in West Edmunston, N. Y., after spend ing several weeks as the guests of Mrs. A. W. McMinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mangum spent the week end in Charlotte with rel atives. Mrs. Mangum’s mother, Mrs. M. B, Edwards, who has been ill in a Charlotte hospital returned home with them. Mrs. Earl Lampley, Mrs. Clyde Coley, Mrs. A. G. Wallace, Mrs. Ho ward Troutman and Mrs Emily Law’, rence spent Monday in Fayetteville. Miss Irma Robins returned to her home in Wellsville, N. Y., after spend, ing the past two weeks at the Greg, orys. Miss Flora Buchan is spending several days this week in Sanford. The Pinebluff Library Association held one of its most succes.sful card and tea parties at the Studio of Her- mon McNeill on Monday afternoon. Eighteen tables were in play, prizes being given for high score at each table. Adding to the pleasure of the occasion the refreshments were serv. ed in the attractive garden by .sev eral members of the a.ssociation. Mrs. Alary Benedict poured coffee and Miss Anne Pophani tea. The occasion netted the association n substantial sum for the benefit of the library. The Home Dc'monstration will hold a meeting at the clubhouse on Thursday, April 11th. All members are urged to attend. Roy Armstrong from Chapel Hill will ^peak to prospective college students at Southern Pines High School on Monday, April 8. WHEN there’s Spring in the air there should be Spring in your clothes- Freshness- Smartness- Neatness- Clean ness- We guarantee to put your ward robe in tune with the season- The V ALET I). C. JENSEN C'leaners and Pre.ssers to the Sandhills. Telephone 5561 .Southern Pines Did You Know— That all g-lassw’are at our Fountain is ncjv Sanitized by the new STERIL-RAY a new revolutionary Ultra-Violet Ray method guaranteeing you freedom from germs of any type. 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