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Friday, February 6, 1942. THE PILOT, Southern Pinw, North Carolina The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J, McNevin, of Kl. rnira, N. Y., G. H. Tucker, of Scheji. ct tady, N. Y., Mr. .-ind Mrs. Charles O. Heyward, of Great Neck, L. I„ N. Y., Ralph H. Hhcnfels, of Strouds burg, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. John J. berry, of Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., have arrived recently to spend sonic time at the Southland Motel. liridKe Tarty at Southliin<l Miss Ottillle M. Heiss. who is a f;uest at the Southland Hotel, enter, tained two tables of bridge Tuesday evening. Her puests were Miss Alice >lolmes. Mrs. Lois Hall. Mrs. Baker, Mrs, John Starkweather, Mrs. V. K. .Sweezy, Mrs. KelleiTiian and Mrs, Mi’- Andrews. Miss Holmes won the prize nt her table for high .srore and Mrs. Hall won the priz<' at the other ta ble. Mrs. Delia Whitcomb, of Bethlehem, N. H,, has arrived to .sp<‘nd the win. ter here. She is staying at Mr.s. Mar tha Hoskins' house. Lieut, and Mrs. Harold B. Ayres arc oecupNing the Red Door Cottage on W, Pa. Ave. Lieut Ayres is stationed at Fort liragg. To Start New I-lrst .\ii! C'la.ss All person.s who would like to tnke a cour.se in First Aid are urged to register for this cotirse at the Red Cross rooms in the Straka Building. The new course will be started as soon as enough people to form a class hnve registered. Woman’s .\uxHlary Meeting The Woman’s Auxiliary of Kmman- t'el Episcopal Church met in thp Par ish House at 3:00 o’clock Tue.sday af ternoon. Speakers for the afternoon v/ere Dr. B. M. Drake. County Health Officer: Mrs, Gilliam Brown, County Welface Agent; Mrs, Charles Warner, v.ho is in charire of public welfare work in Pinebluff; and Mrs. James Svvett. who is in charge of welfare work for the Emmanuel Parish. Mrs. Owen Honors Sister Mrs. Eva Owen entertained at a Virthday dinner last Sunday at the Magnolia Lodge, honoring her sis ter. Mrs. W'illiam Dean, of Niagara. Other guests were Mr. Dean, Miss Alice Holmes. Miss Ida F, Merriam and Mrs, Anne Hutt, Civic (iub Program The Civic Club is pre.senting :i musical program Friday afternoon, February 6. at 3 o'clock at the Club house. Miss Margaret Singleton, r.f Rochester. N. Y,. who is a guest at the Jefferson Inn. will .sing, acooni- panied by Carol Thomas at the pia no. Lloyd Woolley will give several accordion selections. Club hostesses for the program and tea are: Miss Margaret White, Mrs, I., T. Sutherland. Mrs. C, F. Abbott, Jlrs. Samuel Wilson and Mrs. Welling ton Woodworth, Rt, Rev. Walter Mitchell. D. D., Bishop of the Mi.ssionary District of -•'rizona. and Mrs. Mitchell, will spe.nt Ihis week.end with Rev. and Mrs, W, f;. Cox at Rcsthaven, Pine Dodgers The Pine Dodgers held their tour nament and limcheon Tue.sday at th'' Country Club. Prizes for last week's tfmrnament wont to Mrs. Roy <5rin. nell for Class A and Mrs. H. F. Tarlton for Class B Drawings for next week's "Flac Tournament" are as follows: Cla.ss A Mrs, Harold (Jrei'nman. Mi.ss Laur.i Kelsey and .Miss KIcanor Barron: Mrs, Stuart Wood, Miss Binlllia Bair and Mrs. 'Roy Grinnell: Mrs, Charles K, Crowell and Mrs. Flmer Harrington, Class B; Miss Doris Swett and Mrs. .•‘-'Seph Kelsev: Mis, Howard Burns. Mrs. R, F, Tarlton and .Mrs, S, H. lliaon, <'IVU' CIXB M'NX'HKOX A large number of Southern Pines j.eople, as well as many hotel giiests. enjoyed the cafcteria luncheon .served hy the ('ivic Club We<lnesday at nimn C T, Patch. Mrs. L. B. Miles, and th( Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gorse, of Schenectady, N. Y.. arrived in South, ern Pines la.st Saturday after an en. joyable motor trip from New York City. Mr. Patch and Mrs. Miles, who had been in New York on a buying trip, were joined by Mr. Patch’s sister and her husband for the trip back. The Corses will bo ,Mr. Patch's guests here for .some time. It is their first trip to Southern Pines and Mrs. Corse's first trip South. Mrs. L. F. Frederick and Mrs. T. n. Cunningham, of West Orange, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Frank Cunning ham. Lieut, and Mrs. N, V. V. Coyle left Thur.sday for Fort Sill, Okla.. where Lieut. Covle will b<‘ on the staff and facult.v. The Coyles will stop over in Pilsburgh, Pa,, to visit relatives for a f.'iv days, reporting in Fort Still on February M. Morris Johnson has been confined 11 his home for several days with a -severe cold. Mis, N, L. Hodgkins i.s entertain, i'lg her bridge club Friday aftVrnoon, The members are Mrs. Tom Blaek, .Mrs, Jiinies Milliken, Mrs. I). G, Stutts and Mrs. Hugh Betterley. Mrs. Henrv London, of Rah'igh, and Henry London. Jr., of Winston. Salem, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs, George London, 'Richard W'allach spent last week, end with Mr, ajid Mrs, Alinet Jenks, He left Tuesday for New York City, Mrs, .\lice. Burt Hunt and Mr, and Mrs, Craighill Brown were dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs, Wallace Ir win nt the Hollyv,ood Hotel Mond:\y evening. Miss Elinor Valentine entertained at tea Tuesday .afternoon, honoring her guests. Mrs. Clark W. Thompson and Mrs. Norman H. Inbus' h. About fifty guests called during the after- I'.oon. Mrs. F, P, Starr and he'- dn i^litev. Miss Ruth .Starr, of St. John.-^ New Brunswick, Canada, have arrived to spend the season. They are occupy, inp the Francis Robin.son Cottace, Lieut. Alwin L. Follcy. who is sIt. timed at Camn Grant. Rockford, III., spent .several davs this week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. M, H. Folley in •Mierdei'n, He left Thursday for a f^hort stay in Florida, Mr, -lohn H L.'VV, of Atlantic City, N, J.. have hecu visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler. Capt. and Mrs, Seawell M, Brum.iy have returned from a three months’ stav at Foit Benninc, Ga., and are at their home on Midland Ro;id. ■Mr and Mrs. Julian T. Bishop o*' Krolhvo;d had a luncheon .'^undiy honoring their house euesl. W’illiam B. Curtis of Round Hill. V'a. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow S Pearson rave returned to Southern Pim-s afte>' .> week in New York City. Col. and Mrs. Nicholas Biddle 'if Philadi'lphia Pa., are guests of Mrs. MMi>Tuder Dent this week in Knoll- vond, Mrs. Barbara Hilcheoek nf Uras- •sells. Belgium, arrived the mi<ldle of Ihis week to be the house guest of Ml', »and Mrs. WiUinm J. Kenii'-dy at thi'ir home on Yountr's Hoad. Hei ent anivals at Highland Pines Ttui include: Mr. and Mrs. J ’i{. Fill. Pittsburgh. Pa,: William Smith, Fort P.iagg: b. It Kill. Fort Brfgg: W O Ciil. len, Chicago. Til,; Dr and Mrs. Suss- ni.in. Union City, N, J,; Mr. .mil Mrs. J. F. Brittian. Erie, Pa.; Mi.ss Kdith Mc(^iulson. Washington, I). : Mrs. .1. G. Campbell, South Orange, N. G. C Tiike, Hot Springs, Va.; Mrs, T. K. Kilts. Hot Springs. \'a.; .M -. and Mrs. Irving Prineeans. Miss t'Mdins Hast Aurur.i. N. Y.; Mr and Mrs. D. DeVore, .Mononagln-Ia, T’a,: ■Mr and Mrs, W, Koolage. Bradford. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Patter- Si'ii, Sen Island, (‘,','1.: Lt and Mrs. Arnold B. Krovant. Atlantic Citv. N'. J : Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Bobbie ,\li t'oninions. riiil.iiielDhia. Pa ; Lt, ,uul Mrs. Williamson Thomas, Rum- ;-on. X. J.; Mr. and Mis I. R. Keeler .ml Robert, New York Cit ,\Ir. and M'S. K. !5. Wliitbank. New York ('it.v; Miss Katherine I. Tuke. Hot .Springs. \'a.; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. C. Gi stfa.son. Landsdowne. P:i,; Mrs, F’, T, Gilligan, Lansdowne, Pa,; Mr, and M s, A. J Ft/ and Leonard Port W,\shington, N, V.; Mrs, ,\. P WiL son, Red Bank. N, J : Mis <'. H Board. Ocean City. N, J.; I’, O. Smith Smith. Ocean City. N. .1.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stre.ssnian, New Bruns wick, N, J,; Mrs, J. S, Thi .Mrs, .1, S. Thomas, Jr.. Ml.ss Peggy Tlioni. as. Norri.stown. Pa.; Judge and Mrs. Wallace Smith, Clearfield. Pa. Poundage Down But Averages Up In Moore*s 1941 Tobacco Season Despite Decrease in Amount of Leaf. Total Value and Aver age Prices ,\re Hi>?h North (’arolina farmers, despite an 11 percent ri'duction in poundage, re crived .'■>3 percent more for their l!Ml-t2 season’s tobacco sales than they did during the 1910.41 season, it v.a.s reported this week by th^ Statv;- l'’ederal Crop Reporting Scrvice. A considerable increase in avera.^i s and in total sale.s value of the leaf wa.s ri'ported for thi- markets at Abeidoon. Carthag^e and Sanford. Aberdeen, with two warehouses, sold l,')2.i,it,10 pounds in 1911. coui- p:iied with .'l,l^.'A,:i02 in 19'0, but at. a jiriec of $2,S.OS per himdri'd, coni- paii'd iviih U.i't p( r hun;lrefl in 191(1 Carthage, with t ,vo hoi'se.s, so)d 1.. f!.'M,018 nt ;in averag.' of $.‘52.13 in IP 11 comp.ired with .fl.O.IT.S,'!-! ;it in 1910; and the co!np:iratiV" figures for Sanford's four hou;;es show C'ounty School Board .'\t a iiHN'dng of till- Couiity IliKird of Kdiieatiiiii held last week, the following school biKinl menilM'rs Mere elected: KicJiard Dowd lit <>lend(iii to fill out the unexplred term of W. K. Woody, »leeeased; 'I'. L. Itlu<'li, Pinehurst, to till out the term of Thoinus l{. Cole, restgiii'd; W, I). Caviness, II. ,M. Kirk, Sirs. Kale Cwmui, H. \V. Doub, anil Cliff Wilson to ser\e iiii the ,\lierde«-n District wiiool <'onunjtte<>. 2,'j'70.3!Mi at in 191) and I.. 2t>7,.'i,St at .'SlS.'-.a in 1940. For the whole State, a final s.un- r.iarv showed flue-cured growers sold a total of 42M.tJ09.i>.'»7 pounds for an average prii e of ),S3 per hundred, compared with 1910-41s .s.do of 481,- iimi.912 for an average of j;i7.26 p'r hundred. Simpson Is Principal | of Carthage Schools | B. F. |>).i rec*or for the Stale: F?o;ird ] Names New I’riiu'ipal ' I B F, Bi'asl<‘y, ’’ ho i.'j .serving his f 'urth vrar as n'inf-ipal of the Car- I'lppe ri'st>-ict schools, w,i<i last wed: cTni'ointed bv f!ov, Broughton to the '■O'ition fif <Jafety director for the State School Commission, at a salaty v,el! in ad'-ance of that which he had ti'en rer-piving. : Thi' Ca'th'iui. sf't'r'o! b^itd met Mr.nday night, accepted Mr. Beasley'.-? resignation and cle<ted E. It. .Simp.I son. principal of the Carthage Gram-! mar School, to succeed Mr, Beasley, i The Beaslev family will continue to reside in Carthage for the present, i Mr. Simpson has niade a fine rec. ■ ord since beconiine: as.sociated with the Carthage .school in the fall of 1940 and is considered well fitted for, high school work, j Army and I’inehurst | Meet on Polo Field j Pinehurst polo team will take on! rn Army team on the Pinehurst field Ihis Snndav afternoon *t o'clock,] •vith I'ntermeyer. Jav, Willis and| Desa,<'sures on the line-ui) for thi’, Armv and Brown, Kink. Evans. anJi Westmoreland slated to start lor the| local team. | A last period rally led bv CaotaiUj Kink last Sunday .saved the Pine-| hurst team from a defeat a1 lh<'| bands of the Longacre Farms, N. .1.., polo plavers The game ended with a six goal tie, after Pinehurst went, I into the fourth period, trailing five^ i jioals two. j I VVonianless Weddini? { To He Put On Here' TV>^ wemaijless wt-ddinc staged b\ 'prominent business men of Aberdeen i l ist w<-ek will be snonsoivd in South. I tTii Pines for Fridav evening. Kebru. ’ ,irv 13, nt 8 o'clot k bv the Kellowship ' Forum of the Church of Wide Fel lowship. , , . , The noveltv eviu’.t will be bi'ld ‘it the Church and a number uf "sdort- ,d short siibieets" aie also on the schedule for entertainment. Ivno!,]wood Activities Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. vonStade of New Yoik City are guests at The Pin>’ Needle". Mr, vimStade is rated among the best polo play<‘rs in the country, Tiavin.g an 8-goal'rating, The vonStades wore n'arried January 24 at Bedminster, N, J, Mr.s. vonStad-> 's the formiT Miss Sarah W. Cluca.s, d'lughter of Mr, nnd .Mrs, Kdwar.l W, (,'hicas, Mr, vonStade expects to roport for Aimv dutv about P'ebruary 1.''., Mr, and Mr,'-, Mei ’ill Kink were din. ner hosts to Mr, and Mrs, Pflug. Mr, and Mrs. F^enrv Lewis and Mr, and Mrs. Stanl-v P>, Ki-lX's at The Pine N'eedles Saturday, Mr, and .Mrs, Lawrence G, Dann'i, Jr., of Bradford, Pa,, newlyweds, are staying at The Pine Nei>dles, Mrs, Dana is the former Miss Martha Fit? gibbon, daughter of Mr, anij Mrs. J, ■V, Fitzgibbon of Tul.sa, Okla,, and Bradford. Within two weeks, Mr, Danna will enter the armed forces as flying cadet, .\mong other recent arrivals .it The Pine Nei'dN’s are Mr, and Mrs, J, Thornton MacDonald of Greenwich. Conn., G, Frederick Farrell of Ridge- vood, N, J.. and Mr. and Mrs. James I''. Healy of Chicago end Iniulon, Sports Jackets mi'MI’ sToitK Buol <«m BV UMI S WII.I.IAMS The bvisiness forim’rlv kn >wn as Pa-mers Feed and Seed Store in Hemp lhas recently iieen purchased 'J.v ;,nd Mrs. Junius Williams. Mr. W il. Hams' father. L. Williams will man- i'.g.‘ the store for him aiul tli3 business v.’ill be known as Williams’ Cash (.iro''- cry. KKD CKOSS NKKDS CllAIK'^ There are not enough chairs in the Red Cross work room to accommo date the many women who are volun. leering their .services for cutting, sew. ing or knitting. Any (hairs which can be ilonated or loaned to the Fied ('ross for use in the work room will be greatly appreciated. LAW OITICKKS |'K(iKI> T(» TAKK P\PT IX \(T A reminder to law enforcement of ficers of Moore Countv was .sent this week bv the Law Enforcement Offi cers' Bi nefit and Retirement Fund in Haleiirh that .>pril 1 was the deadline for officers to become members of th;‘ reti'ci'ient feature of the f ind and -fccivi- prior servici' c,-edits. This past .service credit will be given t i .all office’s who b‘‘come members 1 rior to April 1 and pav conti-ibutions ','1 ean’imrs s'nei- .lulv 1, 19-10, when *!'•' retirement feat or*' was inaugur. ,->.ted, COTTON »;iNxiN<; ffi’or.T (.’ensus report shovs that 1.121 bales of rotlon were ginned in Moore (\nmty from th'^ crop 'f 1941 p'ior t,i January H>, 1912, as compared witn 1,TBS bales for the ci’op of 1940, nc. cording to William D. Smith, special agent. NKW MODELS for SI’KINC i.M BHIUIIT PATTERNS as well a.s more con.servativo ('avalr\ Twili.-i. ramel’.s Hair and llaiui- woveii Shi‘t lands, $15.% to $25 1 ht'i’c will bo iiu ri'iH'at.s dm thu.si' jac.kci.s. S' iu?\v arrivals for the .Jai'Ki't you want. g T€G 5 ti€t) I SOUTHERN PINES I VALENTINES ” Some Nice Ones for Him Some VERY nice ones for her. Valentines for Children. Some that are LOVIN’ Some that are AFFECTIONATK Some that are FUNNY Some just FRIENDLY A (Jreat Lot of New Ideas in Valentines at HAYES’ I SANDHILLS ROOK SHOP 1 Southern Pines. N. (’. I *******************' t*r Tt--'*^'‘TTtTTttltftli I H THE CALL TO THE COLORS IS A CALL FOR DOLLARS! Dig deep. Strike hard. Our boys need the planes, ships, and guns which your money will help to buy. Go to your bank, post office, or savings and loan association. Tell them you want to buy De fense Bonds regularly, starting now. Old Sundial Transplanted .A r* « . , * In these trying times relaxation is all- important. You’ll find it a pleasant relief to eat in the atmosphere of charm and friendliness so prevalent at O ■rl Southern Pines, N. C. Stanley D. Fobe.«i, left, winter Knollwood resident, brought this old sundial from a South Carolina plantation and transplanted it to the IS.hok putting course at The Pine Needles, where it now measures time by the Sandhills sun. Mr. Fobt-s presented the sundial to Patuxent Developmen'. Company officials who, reading right from Mr. Fobes, are O. Harrisor Stutta, secretary.treasurer; George T. Dunlap, president, and John F. San derson, manager of The Pine Needles. For the Girl at the Top Of Your List Selei I a )>it't from our wide variety of Valtf?rti«e supKCstions. (ilive Whitman's or HollinjLrswortli's (’hocolates. (lift boxes from 25c to $7.50 SANDHILL DRUG CO.. INf. l>road Street Servico-Depondabilty Southern Pir*« *'-« ****•*•»•«••«*•»**»« Send Him a Picture of lx)veliness (iive Him a Real A’alentine EDDY’S ‘’Dnirt Kill Your Wife Let Ts Do the Dirtv WorS.’’ Don’t you think going: to movies is fun? What if it is washday? Save your Health, Time and Money by CaHing CARTER’S LAUNDRY & CLEANERS § Telephone 6101 Southern Pines iiiKm»n»t>tiinin!tMiinH»iiiiiiittt«m«tinniifTttfttttTttHtT«»*
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