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Friday, Octobcr 18, 1940. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five A FREE GIFT FOR YOU We want you to have one of our McKesson friendship packages with our compliments. Here’s what it contains: A Tul)c of Yodora Deorant Cream A Tin of Calox Tooth Powder A Sample Package of Albolene Skin Cleanser A Tin of Aspirin A Hotde of SoreUme for Relief of Muscular Pains FREE 55-Cent Value FREE p upon presentation of this advertisement clipped from The Pilot. Just brinR it in and a McKesson Friendship Package is yours, without ohlifjation. Bkoad Stkeet Pharmacy 11 L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drugs’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines M. F. Grantham spent the week, 'nd at his home In Princeton. Miss Margaret Kloley of Sweet ^pring.s, Va., is a giiest of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd. Mr.s. William H. Swett has arrived 'rom a summer spent at Burlington, Vt., for an extended visit with Miss J^uura Jenks. MLss Adaline Cook arrived last week after spending the summer months at her home in Norwich, N. V, Mi.w Isobel Pelton left Sunday for Concord where she has accepted a position with the Cabarrus County Welfare Department. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kayior, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Collin Van de Berg, i were given a surprise miscellaneoup ,vho were the guests of Mrs. Jessie L. | shower at their home on last Thurs. aogers and Miss Nettle M. Ayers for | day night. Those attending were I week, have departed for their win.: Me.sdames N. S. Kimball, Robert Miss Pauline Holmes spent thcjMunroe, F. H. Kaylor, Sr., Alice Mr. week.end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes at Seven Springs. A. S. Newomb has returned from Moore County Hospital after under. Neill, Thelma Holt, Mildred Horner, Amelia Crain and the Mi.sses Loui.se Chi.sholm, Catherine Newton, Mary Scott Newton, Janice Kimball and Bertha Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. New and Attractive Social Stationery Styled Abroad, Made in The U. S. A. New colors and in Air Mail and Regular Weight. New Books: The Pilgrims Way Raleighs Eden Mrs. Miniver Stars On The Sea The Unobstructed Universe Happy Highway The City On The Hill and A hundred other just published titles in Fiction, Travel and Biography at I Hayes’Sandhills Book Shop I SOITHERN PINES, N. C. Let Your Money -;oing treatment for peveril days, and Knylor received some very useful and i.T able to be out again, beautiful gifts. Miss Mary Schwarberg has as her Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks have ar. suests Miss Alberta Johnson of At. lived after spending thf> summer Hntic City, N. J. Miss Ann Goshen months at Quis.set, Cape Cod. Ma.ss. '•nd Miss A. Sen.scning, both of Phil. L. E. Stoner has arrived for the idclphia. Pa. sea.son after spending the summer Miss Oeitrude O'Bryan has return, at hi.s home in Connecticut, <d after several weks spent in Chi. Mrs. K. N. Boiirgault ri'turned last rngo. III. I'.vcek after spending the summer in Mr. niid Mrs. J. B. Gifford have re. Bethlehem, N. H. turned from Thousand I.sland Park, ^ AfcDon.llo returned last N. Y.. where the;, spent the summer after spending ton davs visiting 1 4 . nends and relatives in Pennsylvania. Mrs. K. Levis Prizoi’ entertained! ♦he members of the Monday After noon Bridge Club at her home this’ 'veek. Mis. George C. Moore was a months. Miss Mary Schwarberg entertained |p,‘:t Wcdne.sday for ten guests at Uineheon at the Southern Pines Coun try Club. Miss Louise McMillan of Durham j-uest spent the week-end visiting her sis. ter. Mrs. W. W. Olive and Mr. Olive. t<r home at Miami. Fla. Miss Pauline Holmes attended the Carolina-Texas Christian football f,ame at Chapel Hill on Saturday, New /ancy stitcK Rib Socks... knitted in U.S.A. on Machines from Eng* land... for campus and casual wear. T€C SI-ICP pinf:s Mrs. W. T. Ives entertained at a mall tea at her home on Tue.sday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Milliken and E. V. Perkinson attended the Carolina. lexBs Christian football rame at Thonns Barron is a patient in Mooi'e County Hospital but his condi.j '’hincl Hill Saturday. The regular meeting of the Wo. |i An Insulated House Pays for itself in a few years After that, it is paying interest Home Ow ners say this—Government Re ports Prove It. EITHER OLD or NEW Construction. We buy in Car Load Lots, and can give bottom prices. SODTHERN PiNE^ WAREHOUSES, Inc. Everything for the Builder t;on is much inaproved and he will man’s Society of the Cbnrch of Wide soon be able to return home. j Fellowship, will be held on Wednes. A shower was given at the home of ^ day, October 23rd nt 3:.30. in the Mrs. I.,. M. Daniels last Thursday ; h.irch p;>rlor. night, honoring Mrs. . Jerry Healy. i Tbe regular montlilv busine.ss meet- Those present wore Mrs. Ru.‘’sc’.l Lor.'u'" of the Fellowship Forum met enson, Mrs. Knox Matthews. Mrs. Ola Mo.iday night at the home of Mrs. * I Prawn, the .Misses Dorotiiy Tate. Iris Alrene Hoskin'i. Program leaders Tate. Glad,ys Roarie, .Marion Davis, i " “'■e appointed and plans -.vere dis. Theresa Montesanti nnd the honoree. j cussed for the Thanksgiving play. Fli'idge was enjoyed and prices were, ^?i“s Dorothv Tate gave an interest, a-.vanitd to those holding the high.ling report of the missionai-y confer, cst and the lowest scores, after j nt F-psom which she recently at- which refreshments were .served, Mrs. t‘ided. Refreshments were seived. Healy was the recipient of nviny Southampton, L. I., who have been boiuitifui gifts. spending several days at the New I Mrs. L. n Roarie spent the week-1 England House, left for their home ; end in Chesterfield, S. C., visiting her Saturda.v. j father t>. W. Cassidy. | Mi'- and Mrs. Harrison H. Bonsai! I The Junior Willing Workeis will of Pi-therford. N. J.. spent Thursday, j meet Monday evening October 21st Fii lay and Saturday at the New at 8:00 o'clock with Mrs. Myron ; I’^Sland House, eiiroute to the Great Adams at the home of Mrs. Mumford Smokies. on Vermont avenue Mi.ss Janet Childs re*urnej to Sou. them Pines on Sunday after spend ing the summer at Harbor Springs, Mich., and will open her shop at an eaily date. Thursdn.v evening of last week wa.sj:; a gala occasion at the New England House, being the birthday celebrati‘^n of Chi'Hcs K. Weaver. Supper j,’iest • included Mr. and Mi’a. Cliarl;;? K Weaver, the Rev. and Mrs, V’oight O. SOUTHERN ^ jj imtxt L. B. Roarie and Harvey and Taylor and daughter. Mi.ss Sodecia \ Gladys Roarie .spent Sunday at Fort Ann, Phillip Weaver, Miss O. V. Ir. Bj'.agg visiting Sergeant and Mrs. vine. Mi.s.s EmiMe Bon.schur, Mi?s Lena ! Ernest Hintz. | Cameron, Herbert G. Cutter. Mr. and’ Richard Valentine of Stafford Mrs. Eugene Jennings, Mr. and Mrs •Spring, Conn., brother of Ml,s.s Ellinor Harri,son H, Bonsall, Miss Louise j Valentine, was a guest for a few Haynes, Lewis Haynes, Hiram West, j riays last week at the Colonial Inn. brook anti Mrs. J. F. Morris. \ R. W. Tate will be the leader of r>r. anfl Mrs. R. J. Purnphn'y of j the program for the Fellowship For. Massilon. Ohio spent Monday night um this Sunday evening at 7;00 at the New England House enroute o’clock in the parlor of the Church to Lake Worth, Fla. '■•f W'ide F’ellowship. Everyone is in. ^ Mr. and Mi’s, Frank Newth of I vited to attend. Birrington, R. I., are spending a few | Telephone '7131 Truck Delivery |j n «4 1-liglnlancl L-iodge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near th e Pines SEASON OCTOBEK iST TO JUNE KST MRS. M. H. GREARSON Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. :: Dorothy Roarie attended the State weeks at the New England Hiitise. '^air at Raleigji on Friday. j Beverly Walter Jr., celebrated his Miss Eva Fitch of Rochester, N. Y., righth birthday last Tuesday, Octo. lias returned and has taken an apart, ber l.oth by inviting eleven of his nient in The Gertrude for the sea- ftiends to join him in attending the ‘:on. j riovies. After the movies they all Mrs. L. M, Daniels and Mrs. W'il. went to Beverly’s home for supper 'lain Milam went to Raleigh Wednes. and to enjoy the birthday cake and: |j day to attend the funeral of Dr. L. icc cream. Those attending the party i |{ I. Pcgram. j were Bet.sey and Bill Carter, Rich- Mr.s. Julia Chambers ent’fed the ard Burton, Gay McClelland, Dickie Convale.scent Home Tuesday to rest Hay, AIox McLeod, Jeanne Overton, ,1 e Comfortable THIS WINTER Let us give you an estimate on installing an Automatic Esso Oil Burner. Sold, g;uar- anteed and fueled hy the makers of Esso g^asoline. 1., V. O’CAIJAGllAN ri.l MBlNO AM) HK.XTlNCi C’OXTUAt TOR :: f't'lephone 5.S4 I Southern 1‘Iihk •■or a few days and to receive treat, me’it. ’^'.mnic^t E. Boone arrived o'.i Mon- Janet, Bobby and Johnny Cornwall and Donald Walter. Mrs. George Skinner of New York 'lay for Ihe season, having spent the has returned to Southern Pines Cot. summer months at Westhampton tages to supervise the dining room Beach, N. Y. for the coming season. I CURTAINS •• 1: Do you hang your own wall paper? then why II launder your own curtains? Because—more skill is re quired in launderinK delicate lace curtains than paper ing' a room. Your friends will admire professionally laundered curtains. SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. “The Laundry Does It Best” Telephone 6101 Southern Pines I -| this Little Fellow Costs r Millions Eveiy Year r~ W destroy millions of dollars ■ ItJ, of clothes every year. You, too, may be a victim. That is, unless we do your 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 Qeaning Service and be free of worry about moths. IheV Telephone 5651 ALET D. C. JENSEN Southern Pines
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