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Friday, April 19, 1910. THK PILOT, SouIIkmii I’ir.es and Aberdeen, Norlli Carcilina Page Flvt II I! i! it iirhe Week iri Southern Pines Mr. and Mis. Doiigla.ss Homoislur \V. V’. Nix accompanied four of f Greenwich, Conn., anived last! the SeniorH, Angie Marie Gillilantl veek to be the gue.sts of Hugh Sicard Hazel Hendrick, Leon Caviiie.ss and !JE Films and Developing Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor Phone 5411 Southern Pines Oualilj (Boods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner Coffee Sl)np I East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines lor three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Fairbanks aud son of Flandome, L. I., N. V. were » » *, the wek-end guessts of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bowden at their home on Mid- landl Road. Mrs. Florence Holmes of Reel wood, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs F. W. Van Camp for an extended vis it. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Drake and their niece. Miss Helen Burkhouse of Smethport, Pa., are occupying the Van Camp apartment for the lemainder of the season. Mrs. Burt Thoma.s, Dorothy Thom, as and Mrs. T. S. Burgess motored to Charleston, S. C., last week-end to visit the azalea gardens. Mrs. William Roth and daughter spent Saturday in Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. B .L. Blake have moved to Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale will occupy their home on V'ermont avenue. Mrs. Hale is the daughter of Mr .anS Mr.s. Blake. After a months stay at the Park View, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. E. Davis left Tuesday for their home in Brooklyn, X. Y. Mr .and Mrs. L. B. Roarie and son Harvey spent Saturday in Raleigh visiting their daughter, Mrs. Connie Roghelin. Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Hintz of Spring Lake .spent the week-end with Mrs. Hintz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roarie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P, Everest and son, Charles, Jr., and Mr.s. Eu gene Minier, who have been the guests of Mrs. Eloi.se Tracey, left Tuesday for their homes in Myalus- ing, Pa., Mrs. Tracey and Miner Hines accompanied them on the tnp and will spend the summer in W’ya- lusing. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt re. Otis McBryde, and Cathaiine Caviness to ECTC at Greenville Tuesday for "Senior Day.” Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry, Bill, Felton and Jessie Lee Fry attended the funeral of Mrs. Fry's father, J, G. Parks, in Carthi’ge Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Everest, Mrs. Eugene Miner and Mrs. Eloise Tracey visited the Orton Azalea Gar dens at Southport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Durant had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Routh of Green.sboro. Mr. and Mrs. DuRant and son Boh motor ed to Columbia, S. C., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Heivey of Geneva, N. Y., arrived Wedne.sday for a few days visit with Mrs Bior H. Butler and Mis.s Helen Butler. Mrs. Omer Renegai and Mrs. B, H. Beasley spent Wednesday in Ham let visiting Mrs. J. I. Glissen . A garden party, with silver offer ing, will be held Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to .5:30 at the Church of Wide Fellowship, to which the public is invited. Summer Trcusers White Flannels, Strii)ed White Serj>’es, Kayons, Gabardines, Cotton Cords, White Linens, White Ducks, |! $1 to $9 per pair | • t The new Jantzen Swim Suits and Trunks i are here, for Boys and Men, trunks $2.95 jj and .$3.95. Other Bathing- Trunks, $1 and up. :: II TCG suet) SOI THERN PINES Kxhlbit of Water Colors at So. Pines Library Mary Elwes, Hritish I'ainter, Showing (Jarden Scenes.—In .Mexican Earthquake Mary Elwes, well known British painter, has a charming exhibition of water colors at the Southern Pines Library to which the public is cor dially invited. Miss Elwes, a cousin of Simon Elwes, a leading portrait painter in England who .recently painted the King and Queen, spec ializes in gardens, and among her re. cent works is a water color of the Magnolia Gardens in Charleston. An a *« •« a •• «• •« a • • a aaaj«aaa:aa::aaa;a;a;aiaaaaa:a:a;a:aaaaaaaaaa;:: /' • ' jraiijcaii s Week-End Specials— !?1 00 Hosiery, 2 pr.s- for 91-50 $100 Sock.s, now 69c Several Gabardine Suits, formerly $1905, now $13-50 Dresses — Steaters and Skirts — all greatly reduced- Arcade Huildini' Southern Pines KK.MIN(}T«N K.\T().\’.S S(H'I.\L. C'ON'dlKESS l*L.\yiX(J TYFEWRITKKS .STATIONKKY CAKUS R.C.A. R A I) I o s Buy The Best HAYES’ SANDHILLS QOOK SHOF» SOI THERN PINES, N. C. I»ARKER p E N S BANCROFT’S TENNIS KAtJKETS B. & f. BLANK BOOKS ART STMCL FIIJNO C.ABINETS • • a «« II ii a Watch Out For the Noth HE’LL BE RINGING YOUR DOORBELL Soon Our treatment ERUSTOCIDE on woolens guarantees freedom from damage by Moths SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. week after an extended stay in Try- on. Mr. and Mrs. James Breed of New York City W'ho h^ve been occupying the Struthers Burt home for the past : i.\ weeks, left for their home Sunday. The Junior Willing Workers en tertained all tho.se taking part in play '‘Snowbound.” in the church par lor Mondpy night. There were about .30 in attendance and all reported having a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bowden left Saturday night for a week’s stay in Philadelphia, Pa. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Way went to Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday night for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pethick of Durham were guests of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Abraham on Tuesday. Mf. and Mrs. Leon McCutchan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farrer spent Tuesday night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McNeill en-route to their home in Stowe, Vt., after spending the winter in Floiida. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanford was called to Beverly, Ma.os., last week on ac count of the death of her oldest son, Loren Sanford The Willing Workers of the Bap- turned home the latter part of last ^?“age garden is prominent among her exhibits hero; another] English garden scene b.y Miss Elwes ! was purchased by Queen Mary. Miss Elwes had the unique e.-cper- [ ience in Mexico to be in a c.vtlone, an I earthquake and on a voyage in a | Mexican battle.ship. the only foreign- ; er aboard. She is showing some Mex- ; ican scenes here. .She has had one- j man shows in Paris, London and Buenos Aires. While here during the next two weeks she will have an outdoor sketching class, and those desiring to ioin in these may com- muncate with her at the Colonial Inn. Slifiuidps EvW ■R /yO lHS destroy millions of dollars worth of clothes every year. You, too, may be a victim. That is, unless ve do ) our cleaning. Our MONITE Moth-Proof Clean ing Process insures clothes against moth damage for a period of six months — yet it costs you no more than ordinary cleaning. Use our MONITE Cleaning Service and be free of worry about moths. Telephone 6101 Southern Pines ford. Funeral services were held In Oil City. Highland Pines 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. s. V. K.\.MAGE. I’lONEEU IN OIL IMHSTKY DIES (Cnvtinvf'rl irnm nnpe nnr) century, president of tis country club, the Sandhills Mr. Ramage has been active in all civic affairs. Here in a member of the Tin Whistles of the Pinehurst Country Club for 24 years and served a term as president. He was one of those interested in the formation of the Sandhills Steeple chase and Racing Association. His gifts to thet community have includ ed the fine organ in the Community Church at Pinehurst, with an endow- tist Church will meet Tuesday, April ment for its upkeep. He has been a 23 at 3:00 o’clock at the home of i generous donor to many causes. Mrs. J. D. Sitterson on A.she street, j Mrs. Ramage, the former Cora Mrs. Council will be joint hostess. I Evelyn Hull, died several years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sadler and | but lived for the celebration of their .son Charles, Jr., returned Tuesday' golden wedding anniversary in 1929. night from Richmond, Va., where j Four children survive, Mrs. Charles they have been for the past ten days. | Hamilton Maddox of W’ashington, D. The regular weekly Thistle Club 1C., and Newport, R. I., Mrs. Ramage bridge luncheons are still very well: Golson of Richmond, Va., and New attended, with 14 tables in play last I York, S. Y. Ramage, Jr, of Oil Saturday at the Southern Pines Coun. j Cit.v, and Benjamin Ramage of San try Club. Prize winner were Mrs. O. L. Broom, Mrs. Rachel Richards, Mrs. V. B. Sherman, Mrs. M. A. Folfey, Mrs. J. S. Milliken, Mrs. J. H. L. Gallagher, Mrs. E^^a Ov^Ties. Mrs. V. P. Clark, Mrs. R. Home, Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. N. T. Mulcahy, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. George Proctor and Mrs. H. A. McNeill. Mrs. H. W. Easterling entertained at three tables of bridge on Satur day at her home, honoring Miss Mir iam Johnson of Aberdeen. Guests were Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson, Miss Ajine Coppedge, Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Mrs. Norfleet Pleasants, Mrs. William Car ter, Miss Lida Duke Blue, Miss Alice Wilier, Mrs. Forest Lockey, Mrs. William Moore, Miss Martha Davis, and Mrs. Sidney Windham. Mi.ss Johnson was presented with a large beautifully wrapped box containing handkerchiefs, from the guests. High score went to Mrs. Forest Lockey and low score to Miss Lida Duke Blue. Earl S. Crawford, who has been the guest of his mother. Mis. M. R. Carpenter returned to his home in Providence, R. I., Tuesday. Mrs. B. H. Beasley of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Renegar for an extended stay. The V ALET D. C. JENSE^ ‘^OTHPMJCK.lfA’ilNC Telephone 5657 for (Juick Service Your L^ast CHance . :r SKVt WED. • THUR. • FRl. • SAT. Vass Drug Store Vass, N. C. .One of the highly dramatic tnomenh in "BLAME FT ON LOVF* I when Terry Arden, (Joan Marih) ofFer* her husband, JefF Wadsworth, (John King) a sad loolcing cake to celebrate their three month wed- I ding anniversary. j BLAME IT ON LOVE,” the romantic and exciting story of o young jouple who struggle to make a hosfy marrioge succetcfvL comes to the Carolina theatre on Friday, April 18 and is sponsored by Simons Elactric Co„ local Hotpoint appliance dealer, Free admission tickets available at SIMONS ELECTRIC CO. O'Callaghan Building East Connecticut Avenue SPRING HOUSEHOLD AND GARDEN NESD3 Perfection Oil Stoves, Electric Fans, Carden Tools ,• Lawn Mowers and Sprin!.lers, Screens and ' '{ Screen Wire •X I HARDWARE & ELEI^TRIC CO. 1 Bn*ad Street Southern Pines ti
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