Friday, April 12th, 1940. THE PILOT, Soiidiern I’iiu's and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Klv« )}! •®]nd iKodak OMpplies Films and Developing Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor Phone 5411 Southern Pines tmmmmmmttmttmtnmmttttitKmttiiutttxmtimumttmtxtttiitmttmxu SALE HOUSE COATS — GOWNS SLIPS - HOSIERY Welcl) (Bift SbDp SOUTHERN PINES OualitY ^ake6 (boobs Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner Coffee East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines REMINGTON KATON’S SOCIAL TVPEWRITERS STATIONERY CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS R.C.A. R A D I O S Buy The Best HAYES’ SANDHILLS eOOK SHOP* SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. PARKER P E N s BANCROFT’S I TENNIS RACKETS B. & P. ART STMCL BLANK BOOKS FIUNO tJABINETS Values in Our Simper Quality Foods "FRESHER AND BETTER" Fresh Vegetables at Lowest Prices Give your table the colorful touch that only fresh, crisp vegeta bles or ripe, luscious fruits can supply. A visit will inspire your menu plans. BETTER MBATS FOR LFvSS QUALITY GROCERIES AT RIGHT PRICES YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Chargfe accounts for convenience Call 7474 for PInehurst and Southern Pines Delivery DORN’S East Broad Street Southern Pines FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT Miss Mary Blymyer of Highland Grove has as her guest Mi.ss Chris tine Sturges of Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss P^dith Poate left Thursday night for Glenside, Philadelphia, Pa. lo attend the wedding of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collings- torU and family spent the week-end in Charl9tte visiting friends and rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts returned Saturday from Daytona Beach, Fla., where they spent the month of March. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson of Chicago, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F^rnest L. Ives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Raleigh spent the wek.end with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Mumford. Mrs. D. J. Welch spent Sunday in Raleigh visiting her mother, Mrs. W. T. Brooks. Miss Frances Mills spent the week, end in Raleigh visiting her friend, Miss Jewell Eatrnan. Mi.ss Ruth Burr San'jo:n, who has been in Moore County Hospital for several weeks, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker and daughters Jean and Joan, and Mrs. Clyde Taylor of Sandy Lake, Pa. were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. W'alker. Mrs. Ernest Hintz left last week for Spring Lake to join her husband. Mr.s. L. B. Rorie visited her dau. ghter, Mrs. Einest Hintz at Spring Lake over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs spent Sunday in Linden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. Sr. Mrs. Charles H. Krauter, mother of Mrs. Emmett French, and her sister, Mrs. John H. Long of Youngs town, Ohio, who have ben the guests of Mr. and Mrs. French for the past month, returned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Willetts and son George, who have ben spend ing the winter months in Cuba and Florida, arrived Sunday night lo be the guests of Mrs. Reid Healy for a few days, en-route to their h^Tke in Roslyn, N. Y. They were entertained at tea on Monday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks, and Mrs. Healy gave a dinner for her guests on Monday night.) Miss Becky Neil returned to Green.sboro Monday to resume her studies after spending the Spring holiday with her parents, Di. and MI'S. J. I. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Gerome W^ May of New York City and Sunnyside are the guests of Mrs. H. Sylve.ster Bar- wood for a short stay. Mrs. May was formerly Susanne Green. Miss Geneva Hall of Greensboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Reid Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell G. Sim- son returned Friday from St. Peters burg, Fla., where they spent the winter. Mrs. William B. Montgomery of Lynchburg, Va. ,and Mrs. John Dock, ery of Rockingham left for their re spective homes last week after spend ing several days as the guest of Miss Elinor Valentine. Mrs. Lucille Peak and son David of Binghamton, N .Y., who have been visiting Mrs. G. C. Abraham returned hom(e the latter part of last week. Morell Bentley, 3d of Ann Arbor, Mich., and his friend, N. Stewart ■Robson of Rochester, N. Y., are vis iting Mr. Bentley’s mother, Mrs. Carlton Wicker for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore and daughter Jane are spending some time in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. P. T.. Barnum left Saturday for Ashtabula, Ohio to be with Mrs. Bamum’s mother, Mrs. Sarah George who is seriously ill. M!rs. Thomas Walker and Small son John left Tuesday for Indiana polis. Ind., where they will visit Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moore for two or three weeks. Master Harry Raymond returned home from Moore County Hospital Wednesday where he underwent an operation for tonsillectomy. S. B. Richardson was taken on Wednesday night to the Moore County Hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Tinmiy Ives ,.son of Mr. and Mrs. f.rncst L. Iveg celebrated his twelfth birthday Tiio.sday afternoon by tak ing IS of hi.s friend.s to the movies. After the movies they all returned to Timmy's home and played games. A large bu thday cake was cut and seiv. ed with ice cream. Miss F:ieanor Grover and Miss Lu- cille Grover were joint hoste.s.ses to tJie membeis of the Jun|>r Civic Club at bridge on Tuesday night at the clubhouse. Four tables were in play, the first phze being awarded to Mi.ss Katherine Buchan and the booby prize to Miss Iris Tate. 'Re- freshments were sei-ved after prizes were awarded. Mi.ss Helen Ten^le Cook of the Dana Hall Schools, near Boston, Mass., was a visitor at The Ark School heta thi.s week. Mrs. Cyrus Butler and son Bobby who have been visiting Mrs. Bion H. Butler for the past week for An derson, S. C., where they will visit Mrs. Butler's mother. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Levis Prizer on Wednesday^ April I7th. Mrs. William E. Wisstman, president of the Congregational Mi.ssionary Socie ties of this district, will be pre.sent and will give a review of the book from -Tragedy to Triumph.” Mrs. Edgar Johnson and daughter Delancey of Kushequa. Pa., are vis iting Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Ho ward Butler for a few weeks. Miss Nancy Wrenn has returned to her studies at Duke University af ter spending the Spring hc’idays here with her mother, Mr». V. Page Clark. George C. Abraham, who has been ill in Moore County Hospital for the past month undergoing treatments, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mr.<?. Drake and their niece of Smethport, Pa. .have rented the VanCamp apartment for two or three weeks. Mi.ss Adeline Cook has rented her house for the balance of the season to Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Ellis. Slack Ensembles for Boys and Men—Slacks and Shirt to match of light weight summer fabrics, per set $2.95 — $3.95 — $4.95 For the little boys, too, with Shorts or Longies, $1.95 INTERWOVEN ANKLETS Solid colors, fancies, lisles, silks, English Ribs 35c and 50c per pair TCG SHCP SOUTHERN PINES ttmxuanmiKmmmtttuiumnsuKtimntKtiit jranjeaii s CLEARANCE SALE All Spring merchandise ..... SUITS, DRESSES, SWEATERS and SKIRTS .... reduced for immediate clearance Arcade Building Southern Pines ABERDEEN Mrs. S. A. Worsley spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leace and children left Monday for Asheville where they will make their home. Mrs. Alton McLean and litttle son, Dudley left Monday night for a vis it with relatives in Wa.shington, D. C. Mrs. Knox Matthews entertained at three tables of bridge at her home on W'ednesday afternoon, high score prize going to Mrs. Purvis Ferree. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Caviness an nounce the arrival of a daughter, Glenda Deretta. on Saturday, April 6th. at Moore County Hospital. W. B. Warner of the Ford garage has entered Moore County Hospital for treatment. Miss Frances Pleasants entertain, ed at three tables of bridge at her home last Wednesday night, honor ing Mrs. Ralph Leach who Is leaving to make her home in Asheville. Mrs. Leon Seymour has returned home after spending some time visit ing her mother In Baskervllle, Va. Mrs. Victor Tyler and son Henry Park have returned from Morris town, Tenn. Lyle J. Murphy spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Lois Sharpe Baker of New York City Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sharpe. HONORS FALL THICK .AND F.AST ON IVnSS LOUISE BLUE I Miss LoUisQ Blue, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue of Southern Pines, won high honors In student I elections at Queens College In Char- I lotte on W’ednesday. She was elected president of the Sophomore class, ! tre'isurer of the athletic council, won her letter as a member of the ath letic council, and a block letter for having attained 400 points In var I lous sports . Fresh fruits and vegetables at the Saturday morning Curb Market at Southern Pines. NEW ENGLAND HOUSE A HOME FOR WINTER GUESTS AT REASONABLE RATES New Equipment and Furnishing MRS J. F. MORRIS Bennett Street One Block from Library | VO'"®’ to ^ mnmmmmn / For As Little as $L29 Per Week FEATURES Big 6 cubic foot new Hotpofnt Refrigerator with Stainless Steel Speed Freezer — never rusts or corrodes • Famous Vacuum Sealed Thriftmaster—same at In more expensive models • Entire mechanism lubricated under pressure and cooled by oil • Sixteen Point Temperature Control • Pop-lce Trays. Simons Electric Company O’Callaghan Building East Connecticut Avenue

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