FT^y. February 20. 1M3. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Pm* Thra* Pinehurst VCrs. L<. Caro! Harris of Arltn(ton, Mass.. ia the gueat of Mra. Bert Nicb> oils. Mrs. James Lyon of New York City has arrived »nd Joined Mr. Lyon and is at the home of Mrs. Colin McKcnzie. Jimmy Sherrill and Bobby Neal of Statesville were week-end guests of Miss Haasie Mae Sherrill. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Hudson have returned to their home in New York alter being guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kennedy and son. Carlton. Jr., spent Sunday with John Kennedy in Cumjiock. The Ken. ncdy family together with Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kennedy of Carthage will spend this_ week.end in FYeder. icksville, Va., visiting their daughter. Miss Marie Kennedy at Mary Wash, ington College. Mrs. Frank DuPont has returned from Norfolk, Va.. where she visited Mr. DuPont and their son, Peter Du Pont, who is .soon to be transferred to Pensacola, Fla. Judge R. M. Gibaon, Harry A. Neeb, G. A. Gill and William E. Stilt, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are here for their annual visit with Charles B. Fownes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Page, Jr., of F.lkin were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Page Sr., at their home in Knoll wood. Paragraphs Mlaaea Fannie Gray and Margaret Kelly will be hostesses at dinner Fri day to members of the Set-Back Club. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hawley and daughter, Peggy, of Fort Bragg v.-ere guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Allen. Mrs. Ralph Sutton has returned from Spencer where she went to be with her aunt, Mrs. S. O. Atwell, who is ill. Private and Mrs. James H. MacMil lan of Fort Bragg have leased the Holly Berry cottage. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Oglesby attend ed the wedding of Mrs. Oglesby’s brother, Thomas Woodrow Yarbor ough to Miss Hollis Cox in the Jones, boro Methodist Church last Saturday altemoon. Mrs. Robert Stewart of Chicago has arrived to spend the spring season at her home. Mr. and Mm. N. S: Hurd are vaca. tioning in Florida. Mrs. Harry W. woms entertained a large number of friends at luncheon and bridge Monday at the Carolina Hotel. James W. ’I>ifts attended the ama. teur championship of the American Field Trial Clubs in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Tufts is assistant secretary. Miss Una Lewis spent the week.end in Laurinburg with her cousin, Mrs Sherman Craven. Misses Edna Gentry and Betsy Till man spent the week-end In Fayette ville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob* ert Shaw. Miss Clarlse Richardson spent the week-end at Chapel Hill and attended ihe German Club dance as guests of Rill Viall. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Huggins, Miss Rebecca and Victor Huggin.s of Chap el Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Tay. lor, and son Ray, and Miss Elir.ahcth Ray of Winston.Salem were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet P. Ray and family. Miss Lena Marsteller has returned from" Chicago. Edgar Ewing was dow.n from Wash, ington, D. C., to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Cates and dau ghter, Patricia, of North Conway, N. H., are guests of Mrs. Cates’ sister, Mrs. James W. MacNab, and brother. True P. Cheney. Miss Dorothy McKenzie of Con cord spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc Kenzie. Mrs, C. H. Hildreth and son, Stan ley of Wadesboro are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Herndon and family moved this wek to San. ford HHlis Fields, Jr., was home from Fort Jackson, S. C., for the week. end and brought as guests George The Week i Bridge Club Ouestn Mrs E. M. Medlln entertained her bridge club at her home last Friday afternoon with two tables in play. High score prize of the club was pre sented to Mrs. Reid Page, the guest prize to Mrs. Jack Meadow. Special guests besides club mem bers included Miss Lida Duke Blue, Mrs. W. A. Blue, Mrs. Meadows, Mrs. Leroy Harrington, Mrs. Worsley, Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., and Miss Betsy Jean Johnson, bride-elect, who was also presejited a gift and Mrs. J. S. Milli. ken and Mrs. W. C. Mudgett of Southern Pines. Younger Set Entertained The younger set of Aberdeen peo. pie were delightfully entertained at the Community House last Thursday evening, when Richard and Nancy Bobbitt gave a party for a score or more of their friends. Games, con. tests, and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening . Book Club Meets Mrs. E. M. Medlln was hoste.ss to Woods and John Noll. Lieut, and Mrs. James H. Watkins (ind children, James, Jr., and Fred, erick Lesh Watkins, of Sumter, S. C., spent the week.end with Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Lesh. Aberdeen the Walter Hlnea Page Book Club and a large number of invited g^uests at her home last Thursday afternoon. After a brief business session, Mrs. Robt. N. Page and Mr.s. W. T. Hunt, ley made .short talks on International events and Mrs. S. A. Maxwell and Mrs. Medlin both read interesting pa pers. Buddy Blue sang “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," accompanied at tlie piano by Becky Edge. A delight, ful social hour followed the progfram and the hostess served scandwiches, cake and Russian tea. The Ladies Wesley Class of Page Memorial Church held its monthly meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Claude Bobbitt with Mrs. H. A. Gunter, the president in charge. An interesting program was g^ven followed by a social hour at which time cake and coffee was serv ed. Mrs. Henry A. Page, Mrs. Frank Page and Miss Mary Page spent Mon day in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Neill McKeithen, of Lumberton, Miss Frances McKeithen, of Fort Bragg, and Mrs. Dan Carter, of Carthage attended the funeral of Fred McKeithen here last Saturday. Miss Louise Caviness haa returned to Southern Seminary at Buena VisU, Va., after spending a few days at her home here. She had as her guest, her schoolmate, Miss Polly Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet Pleasants spent the week-end with friends in Siler City. H. A. Page, Jr., spent a few days this week at Fort Bennijig, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamburger have returned from a month’s stay at Miami Beach. Misses Carol Bowman and Jeanne Batchelor, of New Bern, spent the week-end in town. W. A. Blue returned Wednesday from Florida, where he spent the past two weeks. Robert Farrell, who has a position in New Bern, spent ??unday with hi.i family here. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., had as dinner guests Monday evening, Mrs. Henry Page, Mrs. Robert N. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Page, Jr. and Miss Frances Pleasants. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman are leaving the early part of next week to make their home in Norlina, N. C. Mrs. Zadle Leach went to Carth age Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. N. A. McKeithen. TO PL.\NT VICTWY G.UtDEN iVTTH HOMK-GROWN SEEDH Mrs. A. D. Shields of the Highfalls home demonstration club is all set to plant her Victory garden with seed which she saved from her last year’s garden. Mrs. Shields selects a few of her l>est plants and allows them to ' produce seed.. TUESDAV, WQVEMBEa . H ;«s tel Msiking a. Soldier of Sugar AS wc have sent men abroad to ^ A wc bavc .sent moncy-as we hav^ drafted steel, with other commodities, into tiRh^ ing-scrvice or enlisted wheat and other fifiht.nfi foo , so wc must make a soldier of sugar. Nutriment (or the nations at war is as vital ^trouKome as the powder tha, feeds .he fiuns A ireat nutrient in time ol peace-m war a nL —wii-ar is now calk'd upon to pl.iy a heroic part, to Tpply t'he peoples of our Allies-whose strength .s ours. To wrap up sugar in the .American flag so I'yaUy"’ Uwillt "borne d.ee?ful^H7c'^»y^nd^^ Ap-ilcr and every individual it (alls upon. Upon Sntd^Mries it ''Ve" Th: Amejmi American capiul from ^ all the remotest country bank, .s wUh the Gov- every step of the way. The U. 5. means Rof us. are in the f^fiht with Mcrythmft we have, everything we iis^^y retiacds ^9^' K^nTof ^ns^atioir «%fforts in every direction that opportunity may ic everywhere. The Coca-Cola Company ATLANTA. GA m WOELD WAR I 1917 The United States Government restrict ed the use of sugar in World War I, The response of The Coca-Cola Com pany was expressed in the newspaper advertisement reproduced at the left. |