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Friday, May 3, 1940. u :: :: H :: it I! II :: For Mother’s Day ^THK PILOT, South^n Pines und Abcrdoon, North Cjirolinu The Week in Southern Pines i 11 Give CANDIES Whitman’s Martha . Washington Nunnally’s Broad Street Pharmacy H L. Hart, I’roprietor Phone 5411 Southern Pines m m Hugh Sicnul U>ft Tuesday night 2~i m<iub<is wore present, lor New \(jik, plunning to relurn j liiadley Norri.s returned the lext Monituy. i fn.Kt of the weeU from Bij.stuii, Mass., Airs. Alan Innes-Taylor Utt on wliere she spent thrtM^ we**U.s visit- vVcdncsday for Fredericl<.«biirg, Va.. ing relntives and friends. Rtonipanied by Miss Hetty Moreno m,,-, Bessie Blue left Satinduy for nf Key West, Fl-t. Captain Iiine.s- l.armville, Va„ where she will be Taylor i.s .spending .some time wtili t<niporarily located with the We.storn Mr. and Mis. Nelson C. Hyde pending T ninn until the office in IJlowins Mrs. Inne.s-Taylor .s retui n. Mock opetis^ which will be aioiind Ml. and Mrs. Predeiick Osborne June .'"ith. Mr.s. Blue ha.s been con- of (laiIi.son, >i. Y., weie house guests nected with the ea.stern TTnion hero this wet k of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Boyd. j,,r several years. Alfred Jenkins left on rtit.'.'icl.iy for Mts. J. H. Andrews left Monday hi.s home in Kichmond, \a. j for Xew York City where slie will Mr .and Mrs. Cioorge Lor.don en. visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Mus- tertained at a cocktail party last later going to her summer home Saturday afternoon for Captain anil Cape Cod. Mrs. Alan Innes-Taylor^ who returned ^ Ml's. Edgar Chapman of Coopers- recently alter spending the winter in town, N. Y., who ha.s been the guest Key West. Fla i nf Mr.s. A. Burt Hunt for the past Mrs. Russell Wiggin of Middletown^ vveek.s, left for her home on Wed- N. Y., who has been spending some nesday. time at the CaroJina in Pinehurst, en. j Miss Klinor Valentine left for tertained at dinner last Saturday eve. j B,,)(-jn]ore. Md., Tuesday night where ring at The Dunes for her daughters ^he will visit relatives and friends and sons-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- r, ();,ys enroiite to her home ard Voorhis of New York City and Stafford Springs, Conn. Mr. and Mrs, \V. A. Leland McKeith- \ party of eight motored to Mor- cn of Pinehurst. jow' Mountain last Sunday where a Mrs. \ irginia Lowthoi p, wUo spent delightful afternoon and picnic sup- the whiter at the Pine Needles, plans were enjoyed by Mrs. J. Rogers, to leave for the north the foreport mis. Nottie Ayre,"? Mis.s Kthel ol next week. Mrs. Howard Burns, who ha.s been vi.'iting her family in Fairbault. ] Minn., for several weeks, is returning |p,. wintven. Tones, Miss Ella Jones, Mrs. Alfred Clover, Miss Mary Cameron, Mrs. Carrie Wintyen and Miss Maiy Kel- WOOD \.\l) SOI Till.\.\l) ( hOSK; HAD <iOOD S|;\SO.\S Two Southern Pines hotels closed Page Fiv* lington leaving afteiwards for thfir fun',m*.r home in Bithlehcm, N. IT. The Mid-Pines cU).sed a wt<k ago, his week after succe.ssfnl wint'T sea-j with JJohn J. Fitzg(raid 'cportiiig -•ons. The Hollywod ended its .sea;.on ,, .succe.ssful .‘reason. in Wednesday though Mr. and Mrs. j . i,- i i, i „ . ,1 ^ Highland Pines Inn will tlcse Frank I’ottle will remain here for mother week. j Monday after a very .successful The Southland also elo.sed on Wed-1 reason, W. E. Flynn, manager, will iies<lav, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Hai-’ i eniain here for another week. • * •* i INTCCWCVEN 1 I SCCI^S Summer I^atterns in Nu-Top Anklets Arg-yles, Eng'lish Ribs, Stripes, Plaids, In Lisles and Rayons 3r)c and 50c a pair Tce SH0P ii SOITHERN PINES ij home next week. The annual meeting of the Wom- ti :: :: :: :: II Greet MOTHER’S DAY with FLOWERS Tulip, Gladiolas, Iris, Carnations, Azaleas, Roses. Nrs. Chandler’s Greenhouses Flowers by Wire Everywhere 104 S. Bennett St. Teephone 6154 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H;imel ot Society of the Church of Wide Sarasota, Fla., visited Mr. and Mr.s. poUowsh.p will be hold in the church H. A. Lewis enroute to \ermont parlor on W’ednesday, May Sth at where th,?y will spend the F.uinnier. 3.39 o'clock. Mrs. A. I. Sherman^ who has been ■jhe Junior Willing Workers of the 1 Moore County Hospital for ten Baptist Church will meet Monday days, returned home last week. , njpht. May 6th at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Emn^a Ramsbottom is leav.^„ q M"Elroy at 8:00 o’clock, with III tonioriow for a trip to Mianu. \jinnie Oiiy as joint-hostess. j Paul Blue attended the benefit at Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Harrington Hotel Sir Waltec in Raleigh last and children left this morning for c„nday night of the National Youth Bethlehem, N. H., where they will Administration group at which Mrs. spend the summer. i p,-,Tnklin Roosevelt was guest and C. L. Hayes, who has been in speaker. He was graduated at the ^ Moore County Hospital for the past University of North Carolina last j week, returned home on Sunday. His yp;,!. and has recently been connected ; condition is much improved. 'the N. Y. A. headquarters in | Mrs. William Matchett of Indian- j •polis. Ind., who has ben visiting her Woman’s Missionary Society | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ha.ves j^e Baptist Church will meet Tues- for the past week is leaving for home jj,y. May 7. at three o'clock at the tomorrow. i church. If the da,y is cold, the meet- Mrs. H. H. Eldon of Siler City „.j„ held with Mrs. Silver, spent the week-end with her mother,; ^^3 h. Owen left here last Mrs. D. J. Welch. j j.’riciay to retui n to her home in East. Mrs. Cecil Robinson, who has been p^rt. Maine. She is making .some vis. confined to her home for the past her way home, week is able to be out again. I Adlaide King Bible Class of the Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Van Tassel, Baptist Church will meet Monda.v raiijciiii s Gifts for Mother’s Day— .... Laro.«i Slip.s and Gowns, tailored and lace-trimmed in white and tea ro.se. .... Linen Handkerchiefs—Bags— Mojiid Hosiery—Novelty Belts. .... or, perhaps, you’ll be a little bit extravagant and decide on a Dress—of one of the many colorful COTTONS or II silk sheers to welcome the first warm ij days, \\ Arcade Huildin); Southern Pines who have been visiting the letter's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss evening. May 6th, at 8:00 o'clock, with Ifrs. Murphy at the Country Florence Campbell, left Tuesday for ^lub. This will be an important busi- ' hav^ nly clothes ^ Proofed while they're ^ being cleaned!' their home in Newark, N. Y. r.ess meeting and all members are MART women all over the city are availing themselves of our r>ew cleaning method — the MONITE Moth-Proof Cleaning Process! And why shouldn't they^ We not only clean your clothes thoroughly —reshape them beautifully — but at the same t»me we make them ^ absolutely moth-proof And guarantee our moth-proof mg for a pertod of Six months, or until the clothes are again cleaned. Best ot all, this revolutionary r^w service costs you not one cent extra! Stfnd your woolen garments to us today you'll be delighted with the results. ■> , Woolen dresses, cleaned and |MOTH NOOF CHAN INC] moth-proofed, Insured Protection Against Moth Damage for Six Mcuittis 5?V ALET D, C. JENSEN Telephone 5657 for Quick Service Mrs. Chester Burns of Passadena, be present. Cal.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. mis. Fred Stimson has returned F. Potts. I from the Charlotte Ear, Eye, Mr.s. Hoyt Show’ entertained at a ^^.se and Throat Hospital and is re- oridge luncheon at her home, Shaw- cuperating satisfactorily, arden. for Mrs. Perry of New Jer- q ^ who has been vis- .sey, the guest of Mis. E. Levis Priz- j ^ee. returned to j her home in Goldsboro yesterday. Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter,' Margaret Ketchum spent Monday in s TWO LE ASES Raleigh. Miss Frances Cameron was delight, fully surprised on her tentli birth.' day on Monday by a group of her friends at her home on Aberdeen ■XNNtH’NCED RY B.MIM'M Mr. and Mis. D. C. Grotty have leased the Rowe cottage, Ohio avenue the P. T Bamum Watch Out For the Ploth HE’LL BE RINGING YOUR DOORBELL i Soon Our treatment ERUSTOCIDE on woolens guai'antees freedom from damage by Moths SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO, I Telephone 6101 Southern Pines FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT ROAD Road. Those present w’ere Misses season, Peggy Phillips, Carolyn Chester, Bet. j tgency announces, ty Jo Heffner, Dorothy Gale, Mar. j Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hussell of Char, earet Gale, Sarah Ann Hunt, Mildred jotte have leased the Schmelzer Riley, and Masters Harold Jordan, j,ouse on Ridge street and Illinois ave- Roland Jordan and J. C. Riley, I , . 1 nue for a year. They plan to occupy Mrs. Hoyt Shaw entertained at' the house on June 1. her home on Wednesday at a des- . , „ . , * _ The Glasser E:st!tte property on sert bridg^ North Bennett stneet has been sold Judge Clinton James and Mrs. James of -Washington, D. C., whoJ^° T. Overton . have been spending .some time at the New Elngland House, left Wednesday CH.\rM.-%NS SKINNER for their home. RESIDENCE ON VALLEY The Fellowship Forum of the Church of Wide Fellowship will be addressed by Dr. Warren F. Sheldon on Sunday evening. May Sth at 7:00. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Truman Fowler is spending some time visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lyford re turned to their home at Hardwick, Vt., after visitin? their uncle, C. T. Patch for ten days. Mrs. M. N. Sugg and Miss Maur- ine Sugg spent .Sunday in Baden vis. iting Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sugg. Mrs. Ruby Fitzgerald Simpson who spent the winter in Lakeland, Pla., was the week-end guest of Mrs L. B. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lyford, C. T. Patch. Mrs. D, E. Blue and Mrs. Lillian Milcg motored to Charlotte on Sunday. Mrs. H. G. McElroy was hostess to the members of the Junior W'illling h There’s no hurt like forgeftiitg iKiTiiir.^ m Sunday, IVlay 12 £se 0!!r slio\«inr; of— Chocolates Your mother . . . your chiidren's mother . anybody's mother will be dcliqhtod wilh a selection from c uf specijlly deroratcd boxes ot her favorite Wt>‘tman'i Chocolot^s. The SampU’r S1<50foj7.50 Ino Foirhil! .53c ^5.00 Oifter 91ft pocStoges S1.0O up The former flobert Skinner resi dence on Valley Road in the Wey mouth Heights t’ection of Southern Pines has been sold through E. C. Stevens to Mr. a’ld Mrs. JoJhn H. Chapman of Greenwich, Conn., who buy for a winter home. The sale was made for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lowery of Wilmington, Del., who purchased the property two years ago. I' SANDHILL DRUG CO. Prescription Druggist Telephone 6663 West Broad Street iiiitiwtiitiiitttKitxiKiiiiiixuiimtitittUimittitiauixiti'Aitttttuxttiiitmittmttwli Ouallt^ ^ake6 (boobs Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner Coffee Sl)Op East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN HEMP TO COST S10,173 Among 22 WPA projects approved this week for North Carolina is one for street improvements in Hemp, with $10,179 allotted for the work and 26 workers to be employed. FOOD SAI,E SUNDAY Children of Notre Dame Academy Workers and the members of the ^ will give an entertainment and food Junior Civic Club on Monday night rale Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at her home. Mrs. Tommy Millar j at the academy grounds on Youngs was honor guest, the members giving ^ Road. The public is Invited. Admis- her a surprise “Stork Shower.” About sion, 35 cents. utttmtttamtimtttummtituttttiimttnKutKZKntfmmuimsitnmtinmmmmtti Highland Pines Inn Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room service. Delightful surroundings. Weymouth Heights near Countrj- Club. Good Parking space. Season December to May W. E. Flynn, Manager Southern Pines, N. C.
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