Friday, October 11, 1940. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina KODAKS and Kodak SupjDlies We Develop, Films—24-Hour Service Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drugs’’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines wnmwtmtotmnomnnmnttnmttmttttmtKtttttntmmmnmnmtmmKnnmai The Week in Southern Pines We Know - toe'ue pnoved, ii! Two years of VALET SERVICE saved us money and saved us clothes. Just try it. We Call and Deliver Promptly ALET D. C. JENSEN Telephone 5651 Southern Pines t:nnn;txromn:immtmr 8 Be Comfortable THIS WINTER Let us ^ive you an estimate on installing an Automatic Esso Oil Burner. Sold, guar anteed and fueled by the makers of Esso gasoline. L. V. O’CALLAGHAN I PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Telephone 5S41 Southern Ptn« Mr Milton McNeill of Asheville, who came down for the Home Com ing; at Old Bethesda church return- e<5 home Saturday, after spending 1 week with his people here. Mr. and Mrs George Deane, Miss Isabelle Deane and Vivian O’Connor tf Greensboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harrington on South Bennett Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage returned to Southern Pines last week after spending the summer months at Ran dolph, Vt. Miss Helen Gregson and Mrs. W. B. Holliday spent Tuesday In Fay. ettevllle. J. A. Smith and Ralph Mills spent the week-end on the coast fishing, and the report is they had very good luck. Mrs. William E. McCord has re. turned for the .season after spending the summer in Cooperstown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stanyan and daughter Barbara have arrived from York Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Simonds who have spent the summer in Vermont arrived ve.sterday for the sea.son. Mr.s. Nettie Ayre.s and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Rogers have arrived In Poiithern Pines for the winter season pfter spending the summer months at Broken Bow, Neb., and Manches ter, N. H, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baxter and Mrs. William Moore and her motlier .opent Wednesday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Strattofi have returned from a summer spent in South Woodstock, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Pierson have returned pnd onened their home on Connecticut avenue. Harrv M. Vale left last week for a hunting trip in Wisconsin. Mrs. Frank McCliier left on Sundav night for New York where she will meet her mother. Mrs. C. M. Rudel of Montreal and Pinehurst, and drive down this week-end. Mrs. Fred C. Paee s spendng sev eral days in New York where she is selecting stock for the Madame et Lf> Jeune Fille Shoo In Pinehurst. Mrs. E. F. Copeland, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pat- ter.son for the past three weeks, re turned to her home in Boston, Mass., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pushee are leaving for their hc'me in Miami Beach. Fla., today after aoending the Budge Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nye of Bradford, Vt., arrived last week and are the guests of L T. Hall, Jr. Mrs. Currie Davis and twin daught ers returned home Tuesday after spending several months visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Comer in Boston Mass. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Couch of Dar lington, S. C., were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and Mr. Tom^ny Millar. Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Welderseim of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived last week for the winter months. Mrs. Jane H. Towne arrived last week from Chicago, III., where she spent the summer. Miss Maggie Edwards left Tues day for New York City where she will take a post graduate course in nursing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaylor enter tained at a miscellaneous shower Iionorni? their .son and his wife, Mr. !?nd Mrs. Frank Kaylor, Jr. There were around 40 gijests present. Edward Cox spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Miss Mabel Wilson was hostess at a- mi.scellaneous shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Boyj Jones on Tuesday night. Twenty-five guests were pres- rnt for the party, R. R. Durant, L, W. Miner and John Jensen, all of the Central Car olina Telephone Company are leav ing Saturday morning to attend the United States Independent Telephone convention at Chicago, II]. Mrs. Reid Healy has returned and opened her home, Rirleigh Farm, for ^he winter. Mrs. Healy spent the sum mer at New London, Conn. Dr. Arthur McGugan of Kissimee, Fla., arrived Thursday to spend sev- etal days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grinnell. Recent arrivals at The Skyline In clude Captain and Mrs. Snyder. Dr. Isobel Graves, Mrs. Harriman of Newton, Ma.ss., Mr. and Mrs. Call of Harrisburg. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs, McDonald of New York City. Mrs. E. V. Perklnson and daughter Ann left Thursday to spend several days visiting Mrs. Perkin.son's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitta ker at Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson of Richmond, Va.. were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox on Tuesdav. The members of the Monday Af ternoon Bridge Club met at the [)€CES CROSS. COUNTRY HATS ’ Plain Felts or Mixtures—Greys, Browns, Blues, Greens, Snap Brim or Welt-edge models. $5 Berg Hats in a large assortment of Colors and Styles, including Khaki, $3.50 and $4 Other Hats $1.95 and $2.95 tCG snot) SOUTHERN PINES fraiijcaii s SPORTS CLOTHES ... featuring the always popular KEN CLASSICS in ITannal, gabardine, Glen plaids, herring bone tweeds and silk. Suits, sweater.s and skirts. Wool «ox to match your favorite sweater. Wooden costume jewelry — perfect for sweaters and woolen dre? ses- Arcade Building Southern Pines summer months in the Thayer home Southern Pines Country Club on Mon- Kntiunmuumnmtmm (m MasHachu.setts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore en tertained at a buffet supper at their home on Monday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pushee. Around 2.'i "uests wore present. Mrs. Frnest Ives and son Timmv of Chicago, III., have arrived and iolned Mr, Ives here for the season. Misses Carolyn and BetPey Jean Racker, students at Greensboro Col- lepe, are expected to spend the week end with their parnts, Mr. and Airs M. G. Barker. ‘•Bill" Williams arrived Saturday Royal Scott Brown of Raleiph ar from Littleton, N. H. to spend two j j \^'eek for a three week," weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and visit with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. for 'i'Ti'’heon honorinir Mrs. R. L. Hayes of New York City. The Woman’s Mi.ssionarv Sotietv of the Church of Wide Fellowshio "'ill meet Wedne.sday, Oftober 17 it 3:30 with Mrs. Herbert Knowles on Mpv street. Mrs. R. R. Scott and daiiehter. Mr» C. h'. Cribb of Toledo, Ohio arrived on Monday to visit another daughter of Mrs. Scott, Mrs, Carl G. Thomp son. Mrs. Scott plans to spend the winter here. Mrs. Jo.seph Lee Brovn ami F"elt Completely' Renovated Cleaned and Blocked by Factory Methods 75<^ Nontesanti Telephone 5541 Southern Pines ■ nil limitTTT ************* Fliglnlarid I-jodge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near th e Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST MRS. M. H. GREARSON Telephone 69SS Southern Pine*, N. C. ■Htt Mrs. L. D. Williams at Niagara. General and Mrs. F. W. Coleman of Washington, D. C., were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coleman. Arthur Hale attended the State Fair on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Isenhour, who have spent the past year in Sou th orn Pines, departed for Florida on Monday. Mrs. J. S. Milliken and daughter, Louise attended the State Fair at Raleigh on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harrington and daugh ter Betty, Max Backer and children, Barbara and Robert, Mrs. Muriel Evans, Ml.ss Emily Busick and Rob ert Buslck attended State Fair on Wednesday. Mrs. P. P. Pelton, Mrs. Eva Owens, Mrs. J. W. McMillan, the Misses Dor othy Tate and Isobel Pelton and the Rev. Voigt O. Taylor attended the State meeting of the Congregational- Christlan Missionary Society held at the Liberty Vance Chiirch at Epsom on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baxter and daughter anlved for the season last week. Arch Coleman, Jr., of New York City and Mexico Is visiting his par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coleman at Skylne for a few days. Miss Louise Blue is among those whose high scholastic average placed her on the Dean’s List of Queens College, Charlotte. This dUtlnction rives a student honor privileges. Miss Blue Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.. BJ. Blue. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newell of Ches. terfield, S. C., spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mn. N. S. Kimball. and Mrs, Carl G. Thompson. Mrs. R. L. Hayes who spent th'' week-end as the gue.st of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perkinson left for her home in New York City on Tuesday. Mrs. Carl G. Thompson, Jr., of Raleigh arrived Thursday for several flavs visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Thompson. Miss Alimae Tempel of Lakevlew. S. C., will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. ’Roy Grinnell and Mr. Grinnell over the wee!'-end. The Junior Willing W’orkers will meet Monday evening. October 14th at 8:00 o’clock with Mrs. Bruce H. T pwIs on B"nnett street. Mrs. Nan Kaylor will be joint hostess. Harold Weaver of Chapel Hill spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ada K. Weaver. Mr, Weaver came to get his son, Harold, Jr., who had been visiting his grandmother for a week. JUNIOR CIVIC CLUB PARTT . Miss Pauline Holmes and Miss Millie Montesanti were Joint hostes ses at bridge to the members of the Junior Civic Club on Tuesday night at the home of Miss Montesanti. Five tables were in play and prlz es were awarded to Mrs. John Orms- hv Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Miss Ann Cameron and Miss'Marie Brigman. 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