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Friday, Novatnber 1, ift40. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Klve ' pr»ti 11111111 mtmmmuuinH»»»H»tmm»:n»n»H»»m»m»»»»»»»nttntni, Prescription Druggists to the Sandhills for Half a Century Reg-istered Pharmacists using- Highest Quality Ingredients Broad SiKtET Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drug's'’ Phone 5411 Southern Fines Comings and Goings in Vass Busy for G. 0. P. ************* mr,ttir.fttnxnxitnmnttmmnnv hout Doubt — CL ypxcJb / You Can Save Enough on VcHir (’leaninii iJiiis at the VALiET TO H( V MOKE AM) HETTEFt CIXri'HES We call ami delivor promptly !!ieV ALET 1). ('. JKInSKN Faculty Honored TI*e most delightful social event of he season was a dinner given by he Vites Woman’s Club at Hotel haimolla Firday eve <iiij,' honoring ‘.he Vass-Lakeview SchiV. faculty, jslands of club members and other riends. Two long tables wer? arranged in he main dining room and they were ■o’orful with decorations of autunn oav(s. Mrs. N. N. McLcen, club 1 're.'-iident, served as r 'fioial hostess | nd W. H. Davis, school superintend-; ■nt. spolte the invocation. 1 MiMsses Juanita Thompson, Janet 'Cosser and Retha Mae Cox, | laughters of club women, assisted in. ■crving. ' After the chicken dinner with all if the accompaniments had been en- ' oycd, the group engaged in games r. d stunts, entering heartily i<nto lie fun. Przes were awarded Mrs. I ■V. E. Gladstone and Odell Oldham, '•nners n a balloon toui'namf nt; Ben ^ H. Wood, Mrs. Louise Leslie, Mrs.' "nirley Cameron's group in a singing I contest, and to W. H. Howell and hi.s gccretary of the Moore Coiinty Youn:; *| "roup in an impromptu number. The' "ubiican Club, hns been active ollity (nded with a circle hand- tiuoughout the campaign for Willkie :• »* hnke. and the Republican ticket. |j Those attending the party were W. - H M. Davis, W. II. Howell, Mr. anil Mi.s.s Jca.'iio Brooks of Wil.son and i •• Mrs. . E. Gladstone, Miss Ethel f'loise Brooks of Buie's Creek jj 'Vhitley. Miss Eva Kirkman, Miss mother, Mrs. G. W. \\ aleria Womack, Miss Margaret j; during the week-end. II Ce'Iy. Mi.ss Mary Emma Thomas, , . , spent .Saturday in Ral- |j Miss Louise L(-slie, Mrs. C. P. Me- pjgj, with his granddaughter. Miss St Millan, Mrs. Ruth Lang Gardner and Marie Gilliland. Ill Tweedviroy for Active Boys. Comfort as well as pro tection for Winter Weai*, Cravanette shower-proofed Knickers—$2.95 Jackets—$3.75 and $4.50 Texturoy, serviceable but not as expen sive: Knickers—$1.95; Long's—$2.95; Jackets—$8.00 and $3.75 Jackets Wool, two-tone, Bi*own and Green, or Na\y and Maroon- $3.75 Mackinaws, heavy weight, best quality -$7.50 TC© SHCP i I Uimuttnttntmxmm SOUTHERN PINES MISS M.\K(i.\l{KT BOiiLK Miss Bogle of Southern Pines, as ll Announcing the Opening of the Midi a_id Dress Sliop Miss Bernice Shields, teachers- Mr. Baby George Mason, Jr., was car- nnd Mils. P. A. Wilson, Mr. and County Hospital in Mrs. N, N. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. p^nford last week for treatment for ^en H. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles pppumonia. He is getting along nice ly- • schwind, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Old ham, Mr. and Mr. Frank Jeffreys, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mr. and ' Mrs. B. M. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. ^L. B. Craig. Miss Mattie McDuffie, Mrs. D. C. McGill, Mi.ss Agnes Smith, Mrs. A. M. Cameron, Mrs. C, L. Tyson, Mrs. S. R. Smith. Mrs. A. K. '■'’onipRon. Mrs. C. J. Temple. Mrs. irr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ty.son and Miss Ma- rie Tvson spent Sunday with Mr, < nd Mrs. O. M. Spurlin at Sharon, S. C. Mrs. Lizzie Borst, Miss Annie oBr.st, Mrs. W, B. Parker and Miss Marie Parkei-, all of Cameron, visited Mr. Featuring- Lad.'es’ Ready to Wear, Hats, Accc.5sorie.<. ' hildren’s Dresses, Coats, Sweaters. Mrs. D. B. Crosby West Hroad Street Adjoininj? Haker’s Market FaFirley Cameron, Mrs, W. T, Cox. „ a. Borst Thursday even- Mi.ss Gladys Cox, Mrs. Bertie L, Mai- Telephone 5651 Southern Pines I i'ub'l'--'-’ ' self 'i'v\ PHILCO 280X laty Termi— Big Tra<1*-ln Allowanca JJ thews, Mrs. G. W'. Erool;s, Miss Jes- • • }| '■ie Brooks. Mrs. M. M. Chappell. Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. Bryce Griffin, iMs W’. P. Par- 'ter, Mrs, W, J. Cameron, Mrs. \V. C. Le.slio, Mrs. H. G. Ro.'^.sor, C. P. McMillan, Edison Callahan, Edward f"schwind. Miss Marjorie Leslie and \'ick Keith. Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell of Hamlet called on Mr. and Mrs, W, T, Cox Thursday night. ' CEUeiATING THE PHILCO Scn^.it'on.'il Philco Jubilee Sptci.ll . . . bisfitst v,ilue ever ollcrcd at the price! <9 NEW OVERSEAS WAVE BAND. Gets Futope 5 tinu-s c.isicr, slrongtr and dearer. • BUIIT-IN AMERICAN AND OVERSEAS AERIAL SYSTEM. Plu^ in any where and play! • MORE TUBES FOR THE MONEY. • 8 ElECTRIC PUSH. BUTTONS. • HANDSOME WAL NUT CABINET. Simons Electric Cusi^ir/ O’Calla^han ISuiJdin? East Connectifut ,\\enue Mighlandl L-.ocS^,ie A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near th r Pin-.s SEASON {Xn’OBElt 1ST TO JUNE 1ST MRS. M. H. GREARSON Telephone 6938 South-rn I'lnes, X. C. ntjjxjnjy.jr«tna.t;jjt:tjintt«n?jji?»‘* PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS •Mrs. T,vson llcsfess Mrs. C. L. Tyson was ho.Htess to the ’.\‘<imen's Society of (’’hiitian .Ser vice of the Methodi.st Churrh on Wednesday evening. IMans for a niis- i n study were made, an,! interi-.^t- ing reports of the niissionaiy I'on- ‘'■■lence held recently in Gi-conville were given by Mrs. S. A. Muxw. 11 an 1 Mis. G. W\ Griffin. Mr.=;. B. C. "h.inipson of Mt. Gilead was a gue^Jt was i.n.vtnoni’d ftoni la.«t week, will t the meeting. b'“ I'*'!'! Saturda,v afternoon in The ho.'ste.ss pre.senti'd two i'njo,v- *1''' M uket building. !’ble contests and ’.vas later assisted Mrs. Clurdon L’.row-n anil Mrs. Bruce t y Mrs. C. J. Ttn’.ple in .=ervin,e re- Lewis ,spi nt last Friday in Wilminp- ''ic.^hn'.ents. t 'u. Vass 1‘ersonals ^(,.s h, w. Dorn and James Ray McLean, who is a stu- dauphtei- Krma Louise spent Mi-)nday >^ent at Lees-McRae College at Ban- in Raleigh. n r Flk, spent the w^k-end at home. Jli.'ss Be.^si ■ Kimniicli of Margate Miss Gladys Cox has accepted a New Jersey, sister of Mis, Khner W. rosition with the Lady Clara Beauty Seri spent Saturday night at the Shop in Aberdeen. New Kngland House. Several years j Mrs. Odell Oldham spent Friday a.2;o .^.he ii:>erated the Brown Betty with her mother in Sanford. Tea Room which was a popular place * Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Parker of for sni.all parties. Miss Kimmich Pittsboro visited their Parker and thinks the town has made great im- I'yrd relatives here during the week- p.ove'-.ient since she was here. I -nd. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorn and dau- Mrs. Anna Weaver of Oxford is the ^hter B^rma Loui.se spent the week- f'uest of her granddaughter, Mrs. jnd visiting Mrs. Dorn’s brother, R. ,1. B. Parker. A. Finch at Bailey, j Mr. and Mr.s. J. G. Gaddy and Mrs. Je.ssie Yelvington of Brook- I children, Johnnie, Hazel and Walter, ivn, N. Y,, Miss Leolyn Cowden of and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kills, all of York City are spending two (;raham, spent Sunday with Mr. ^veeks r.t the New Kngland House, and Mrs. A. K. Thompson. Mrs. O. L. Bioom delightfully en- Mrs. Dallas Jackson returned home tertained at a bridge parly on VVed- Monday from the Lee County Hospi- ne.“^day night, honoring Mias Sadie tal where she underwent an appen- W’instead, bride-elect. The home was dicitis operation last week. beautifully decorated with chrysan- Mr. and Mrs. Relmond McCraney themums and ,pnap dragons. Those 'ifj baby of Shelby were week-end playing were Mrs. Walker Bourn' "uests of Mr. and Mrs. W'. D. Me- and Mrs. C. C. Jordan of Sanford Crancy. Mrs. Luke Riddle of Dunn, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Hamilton and Paul Davis of Asheboro, and the fol- family of Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. lowing from Southern Pines: Me.s- Lloyd Wilson of Lawndale attended dames L. W'. Miner, Walter Murray, the McCraney family reunion Sunday l. D. McDonald. Kmmett Golden at the home of Mi.ss Jane McCraney Clarence F^dson, Garland Pierce and called on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Greer Stutz, R, F. Tarlton, Joe Steed. McCraney in Vass in the afternoon, j, W'. Causey and Miss Pauline Mil- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith and dau- ler, and the honor guest. Miss Win- ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Cortis Thom- stead. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. >s and children -vere Fort Bragg vis- r, f, Tarlton, Mr.s, L. M. Miner and itors Sunday. Mrs. Joe Steed. The hostesses pre- Mrs. B. C. Thompson of Mt. Gil- sentcd Mi.ss Winstead with a beau- •■ad spent Wednesday night with Mr. tiful crystal cream and sugar set in ’nd Mrs. A. K. Thompson. her favorite pattern. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Mallard and lit- Mr. and Mrs. James L. Miller ar- Me daughter, Merle, of Wallace, visit- rived from Nutley, N. J., on Sunday, 'd Mrs. Mallard’s parents, Mr. and and have taken an apartment in the Mrs. W. H. Keith, Sunday. O. L. Broom home for the season. SOUTHERN PINES ('. T. P.Tlch find Mrs. Lillian Milos M'lurncd Monday night from a ton- (’.Tv b’lyinT trip to Now York Cit,v. ^Tr. and Mr.';. W. >1. -Newell o* Ctu''-N'r’'i"M. S. C., wi-ri' \\ rk-onii. ;:iiest.s of Mm. S. S. Kimb.ill. | The ,I”nior Willing Wc rkor.s will j nu'ot -Monday evening, November -1th | ,-.t 8:01) (iVlork with .Mr.s. Ola | r;'aup-!in ( n Pennsylvania av n'.u\ Mr.s. Ml Av('.v ->vill bo joint hos'toss. j "'he Iliminiago .'-^alo .spon.sorea l^v' the Junior Willing Workor.s, which; i| WONT BE LONG NOW •« *• I BEFORE COOLER WEATHER II I STOVES FOR EVERY PURI’OSE •• •• li I’crfeclion I*orlal>le Heater.s, two burntr stoves, l.^undrv •* stoves. Sheet iron “Air Ti.sjhfs” in ^e\eral .sizes. (JIa.ss cut to order—Screen Wire p 15EAN I’OTS FLOWEli I’OTS I HARDWARE & ELEfTRir fO •• <1 Kasl l?ro:id Street l{. \V, Tale & Son Southern I'ines j: *• *• i: :: Be Comfortable THLS WINTER Let us ffive you an estimate on installinj? an Automatic Esso Oil Burner. Sold, guar anteed and fueled by the makers of Esso gasoline. L. V. O’CALLAGHAN IM.r.MBIXG \M> I1E.\TI.\<J COXTUAC'TOll Telephone S.’?41 Southern PInei 11 •• H , j: Forget YOUR Washday Worries Just Gall 6101 Have your clothe.'; washed with a mild and steriliziu}? .soap that has liecn tested and re-tpsted by the finest laboratories in the country. Remember To Call 6101 SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. “The Laundry Does It Best” Telephone 6101 Seuthern Pines ttj:tnjJJJJ»jatttJjjjjJiJJJjJjjjjjJJJjjjjjjjJHsjjjj»; ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to notify my friends that I will continue the truck ing business of my late husband, John W. Wenger, with Charles Block as manager, and Will appreciate your patronage. MRS. JOHN WENGER Southern Pines, N. 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