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Friday, December 19, 19tl. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carohna Page Thrat r Welcome College Students! Have Your Holiday Fun at SCOTTIE’S TAVERN ‘/z Mile South of Southern Pines Phone 6793 There are times when we hav« the opportunity of investing money for clients on improved real estate and personal properties. This agency solicits Clients of Character who have money to invest in reputable se curities at a fair margin of profit. J. L. McGRAW United Insurance Agency Telephone Office 117—Residence 9.5 Seawell Bldg. Carthage, North Carolina PINEBLUFF Soldier Kntrrtuinnif lit The Carolina maneuvers have pass ed into history: the tents, the tanks and the tall trucks no longer thunder over the trails. But, \ve are sure that men and officers have carried away pleasant memories of the Service Center, which the Pinebluff Home Demonstration Club maintained. Through the generous and skillful committee working under Mrs. M. F. Butner, Saturday nights were made happier with home-made cakes, pies and cookies—and how the boys drank coffce! To the untiring efforts of Miss Florence Fowle another vote of thank.s is given for the cheerful pil lows and the continued interest in the prosaic matters of warm water and mirrors for shaving- The townspeople of Pinebluff thank each one whose kindness made the boys understand how we all feel to ward them. IF HE CANT GET HOME FOR CHRISTMAS- SEND A CARTON OF CAMELS Your dealer his a special wrappins and mailing ser vice for sending Camel cartons to men in the service. rcJtwsB # Actual sales records in Post Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Stores, Ship’s Service •Stores, and Canteens show that with men In the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, the favorite ci^rette is Camel. THE SWOKE OF SLOWrR-BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS 28% Less Nicotine than the average of the 4 other largcst-scllinf; ciiiurfttcs tostrU—less than any of them—accord tn|{ to independent scieutilic tcstsof thesmokeltgelf! THE tlGAR^f^iE Oii^ TOBACCOS Mrs. A. W. McMinn left Friday for Wa.shington, D. C., where she w’ill visit her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McMinn. Clay Parker, who ia on furlough from Ft. Knox, Ky., was a guest Mon day of Miss Charlene Parker. Mrs. P\irvis Ferree of Pinehurst, Mr.s. M. F. Butner and Mrs. Eutice Mill.s spent Monday in Fayetteville. Capt. Joe Cerwin, who has been stationed here during maneuvers, left Friday for Fort Dix. Miss Sally Allison of Fayetteville spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Allison. Jack Lampley left .Sunday for Dur ham whore he has accepted a posi tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Carpenter and sens were week-end visitors of rela tives in Gold.sbora. Mias Nell Cook left Wednesday for Franklinton to attend the funeral of her grandfather. James Howell. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttonfield, Mrs. A. L. Van Boskerck and Mrs. Claude Smith attended the joint Achievement Day meeting of the Home Demon stration Clubs of Moore County Tues day in Carthage. Mrs. Margaret Thompson spent Sun day in Hamlet with the W. A. Wilkes family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jolly of Aberdeen have rented the James Cottage on New England avenue. Mrs. J. R. Lampley left Saturday for Norwood to spend this week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Bo.s- kerck and Mrs. A. L. Van Boskerck spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Harry Howie Sr., Misses Edith and Jean Howie, Morrison Howie and Bob Harris on Sunday visited Charles Howie, who is stationed at Norfolk. Va. Harry Howie of Ft. Bragg is home on furlough. Mrs, I. C. Sledge. Mr.s. Ijjuvrence B.irr and her grand- •snn, Billy Griiy of U. N. C., will leave tonight for New Britain, Conn., to .<'pend the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley M. Prior. Mr.-i. Townsend Ij-'itting and daught er who have been guests of Li'onard Tufts have returned to their homo in Andover, N. H. Mrs. Nicholas Stepp and Miss Nel lie Gilbert of Hendersonville are at the home of Mrs. Ethel Journey, while Mr. Stepp is confined to the Moore County Hospital, following an automobile accident. Mrs. Gordon M. Cameron entertain ed at dinner and set back Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Cameron’s birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mc Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, M?'. and Mrs. Ed Swaringen, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mi.sses Fannie and Ethel Gray, Miss Margaret Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers. G. E. Currie, Jr., has gone to Ashe ville for a week’s vacation. ^cI|ool Indiana Avenue Extension SOUTHERN riNES A Country Day and Boarding School for Girls and Boys, with Kindergarten Music—Handicrafts—Organized Sports MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal CHRISTMAS GREENS THE PEBTECT GIFT Holly, Mistletoe, Long-leafed pine boughs, and Cones Carefully packed and .prepaid to the 4th zone One-half bushel box - $1.50 One bushel box - $2.50 James B. Swett, Jr. 21 East N. H. Ave. SouU.'.em Pines, N. C. Phone 8323 HAND WOVEN An^low Tweeds of Pinehurst, N. C. TWEEDS All Virgin Wool by the Yard Large Variety of Design.^ and Colors ORIGINAL MODELS For Immediate Wear CUSTOM TAILORING Our Head Tailor and Staff Here for the Season HATS, BAGS, MATCHING SWEATERS, and ACCESSORIES SPECIAL COLLECTION of Tweeds for Men On Double Road Half-way Between Pinehurst and Southern Pioes Telephones: Pinehurst, 4832 Southern Pines 5812 PINEHURST p. T. A. Meeting The December meeting of the Par ent Teachers Association, held Mon day, was the first time the school aud itorium has been used since it was painted and new curtains and drapes were hung. Superintendent J. W. Harbison was given thanks for his efforts in get ting this project through. The P. T. A. gave $200 toward the new curtain, andl each school child took part in its purchase, Mrs. Nelson reported prog- re.ss on the collection of fimds for the cafeteria free lunch program, and Mr.s. T. A. Cheatham reported the ,sco\its were “going over the top” in Christmas Tuberculosis seal sales. Miss Edna Gentry presented a group of third grade children in a Christ mas play, with carol singing by a group from the Glee Club. Mrs. S. A. LaSorsa is spending the week in New York City with relatives. Sergeant Charles Davidson of Fort Bragg was a week-end guest of Miss Ruth Lilly. M. P. Wilson has returned from Hendersonville, where he w'as calle’d last Thursday on account of the death of his grandfather. Mrs. True P. Cheney and daught ers, Dorothy and Sally, went to Vi- dalia. Ga., Saturday to attend the Golden Wedding annoversary of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Mead ows. Mrs. Thomas Morrison and daught er, Miss Helen Morrison, have arrived from Spring Lake, N. J., to join Mr. Morrison at their home. The Pines. Jimmy McGouldrich had as dinner guests, Colin McKenzie, Jr., and Ed-j gar Currie, Tuesday, this being his fourteenth birthday. Friday (todayl school will close for the Christmas holidays, re-opening on January fifth. The Glee Club under the direction of Miss Harriet Shil- linglaw will present a cantata, “The Wonderous Story” in the auditorium at 10:30 o’clock. Bob Black, with U. S. Navy In Portsmouth, Va., spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Black. J. W. McNeill of Maysville, Ky., and Miss Pearl McNeill of Winston-Salem were guests this week of their sister, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD COAL FARRELL COAL CO. Phone 9581 Aberdeen To relieve Misei^ of COLDS 666 Trj- Uqol4 Tablets Salve Noae Drops Cough Drops 'Rub-Mty-Tlsm”—a wonderfid LlolmeBt uour a mil ^ a TELEPHONE THE PLEAStraE WILL LAST FOR YEARS CENTRAL CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. Sunrise Yheatre Southern Fines, N. C. Saturday, J)eccnil)er 20, Te.\ Kitter and Hob Wills and llis Texa.s IMay Hoy.s in Take Me Itack To Ok lahoma, Kdffar Kennedy Comedy and Chapter 13 The Spider |{eturns. Sunda.v, December 21, Jinx Falkenbury and Joan W(H)dbury in Two I^atins From Manhattan, Sport and Carton. Monday and Tue.sday, December 22 and 23, Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott in Belle Starr, also News and Shorts. Wednesday, December 24, Joan Hlondell and John Howard in Three Girls About Town, also Ray Whitley Comedy. Thursday and Friday, December 25 and 26, Tyrone Power and Betty Grable in Yank in the R. A. F„ also News and Information Please. Matinees 3:00 P. M., Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Nile Shows 7:15 and 9:00 P. M, Place your order now for a lovely north ern balsam tree, apartment to mansion size. Christmas Greens Wreaths PINEHURST GREENHOUSES Charles Fry e, Mgr. Phone 2121 Potted Plants refreshmeiit the bottle Go refreshed TRADE-MARK You trust its quality Busy people know what the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola really means. It*s a little minute long enough to I enjoy a moment’s rest and refreshment... the buoyant re* freshment of Ice-cold Coca-Cola. ■ OTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COIA COurANV lY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, ABERDEEN, N- C- ABERDEEN, N- G
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