« Friday, March 20, 1942. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Seven BECOMING HATS in the new colors and shapes in straw $1.29 to $5.00 Bags in leather and colorful fabrics $1.00 to $2.25 Midland Dress Shop Kxxtm Opposite Depot Southern Pines Comings and Goings in Vass| JONQUILS LOVELY SPRING FLOWERS Brighten Your Home or Cheer A Sick Friend With Beautiful Cut Flowers. IRIS LILAC DELPHINIUM TULIPS CAROLINA GARDENS Phone 8261 M. G. BACKER Southern Pines Highland Fines Inn ii Club Elects Offioers Meeting at the home of Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., on Friday evening, ihe Vass Woman’s Club reelected the following officers for the year: president, Mrs. P. A. Wilson; Vice president, Mrs. C. L. Tyson; secre. tary, Mrs. H. A. Borst; treasurer, Mrs N. N. McLean; chairman of de- partmens, education, Mrs. W. E. Gladstone; American home, Mrs. D. F. Camreon; citizenship, Mrs. H. C. Callahan; public welfare, Mrs. S. R Smith. Teh cit^zonahip department had cliargc of the program and presented Miss Flora McDonald, home agent, who made an interesting talk on con. servation. She urged that every liome have sufficient garden to meet the canning neteds, and gave helpful hints as to choosing a ward robe, displaying dresses of several pracical types Practically all of the club women signed to plant Victory gardens, and all signed the consumer’s pledge. During the social hour a St. Pat rick’s contest was won by Mrs. C. if on Monday for treatment. Mrs. Park er was given two blood transfusions several days ago, her sister, Mrs. Jeffreys, and C. P. McMillan being the donors. Edward Gschwind, Sidney Cox, Carl Hendricks, Needham Stevens and Jim Blue came home from Newport News, Va., to spend the week-end with their families in this section. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson and Misses Juanita Thompson and “Bunk” Kelly spent Sunday in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Johnson and Miss Mary Ina Johnson of 'Raleigh j -.vtre week_end guests of Mr. and; Mrs. Arch McGill on Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell of Hamlet visited in the home of Mrs. W. T. Cox Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Graham of! |j Giaham were week.end guests of! |j Mrs. W. B. Graham and family. | Mrs. R. D. Parker, Mrs. Ina Scull, j G. B. Parker, Jr., and J. M. Parker.: ail of Rockfish, called on Mr. and! Mrs. W. P. Parker Sunday. Miss Betsy Chappell spent last week-end with her uncle and aunt. lITtTTT?TI*t*tTinT FOR THE EXTR.4 GL'EST STUDIO COUCHES in beautiful tape,<^try des^igns, Honduras maho^-jtvny trim, new design, no sag springs, guaranteed for ten years. Chairs to match. Duncan Phyfe designs. THE TRADE STORE H. A. LEWIS Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines I Everett, Zane & Muse Certified Public Accountants AUDITS — TAXES — SYSTEMS Masonic Temple Building Sanford, N. C. Phone 461 il J. Temple and Mrs. P. A. Wilson and Royce Crissman, on i Open October to May 29th Season Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room service. Delightful surroundings. Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. W. E. FLYNN, Manager Southern Pines, N. C. ttmmtttmtttKKUKtttnmttomtmKKmtKmtmttmtimntnnmmmttmmmmmy MODERATE a Victory Garden contest by Mrs. H. |1 j A. Borst. Defense stamps were given as prizes and these were presentd to the club. The hostcsfses, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. Charles Gsch. 'vind. Mrs. Frank Jeffreys and Mrs. R. Smith, served V ALET D. C. JENSEN § PROMPT DRY CLEANING SERVICE THE Telephone 5651 Southern Pines It They’re Off! That thrilling cry will ring out over Barber Estate Course This Saturday, Narch 21 Route 2. ABERDEEN Home and Garden Club Mrs. W. A. Blue was hostess to the Aberdeen Home and Garden 5. R. Smith, served refresftimentsi^'’*^'^ ^^r home on Tuesday after, in which the St. Patrick's colorswith thp president, Mrs. A. L were emphasized. j Burney in charge. The usual busi- Mrs. Slutter of Pennsylvania, house meeting was held, followed by a guest of Mrs. Jeffreys, and Mrs. A. G. Edwards. Sr., were guests. Kainbow Club Meets The Rainbow Ho(m,e Demonscra- tion club met Monday afterncKjn '!it the home of Mrs, D. F. Cameron with Miss Flora McDonald as the princi. pal speaker. Presbyterian .Auxiliary ^Ti's. Annie Chappell and Mrs Ar. (■'happoll were joint hosti?S3\^ *o the Prf snyterian Auxiliary on VVed- nesrlay r-vc>:iing. Mrs. M. M. Chappell was lo<»der and an Interestlr pro. | and cookies. “Garden Questionnaire” by Mrs. John Sloan. Mrs. Doub read an interest, ing article on "Trees for Shade” and Miss Laura Beatty, of the school faculty gave a splendid talk on “Nu trition." It was announced that on next Tuesday, Mrs. J. R. Page will at home to the Garden Club at the Old Spinning ^^’lleel and will have on display her collection of old glass. .M A. delightful social hour followed the program at which time, Mrs. Blue as sisted by her daughter. Miss Duke Bhie served hot tea with sandwiches ISrUUS8» rFOOD STORED Heinz Soups with certain exceptions Medium cans 2 27c Enriched-Dated Marvel Bread s llc gram on “Bible Women V\no Ha\c Mmi.str’red” was given by Mrs. D. F. Canurcr?, Mrs. P. A. Wilson. Mis.s Agnes Smith, Mrs. G. M, McDermott and Mrs. D. C. McGill. Mry. N. N. McLean conducted the Bibb study, the topic of which was “InfUu'nce || i of Mothers’ Prayers.” ♦I j Spring clothing procure 1 for .n n j little girl at the Presbyteiian Or- S, phanage wa.s displayed, y The hostc.qses ser\-ed fruit jello, j{ rake and cocoa. Mrs. Cameron and Miss Maggie McKay were visitors. Mild and Mellow Coffee 8 O’clock 3 59c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little, of Ciiarlotte, spont the week.end in town with Mrs. Little's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pleasants. Thev motored *• . to Chapel Hill on Saturday and spent | |J rhe day there as the guests of Dr.! Mrs. John E. Pleasants. I ji I *« Mr. and Norfleet Pleasants attend-' p pkgs. IV at 3:00 P. M. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR PARKING SPACE? You’ll want to be in the throng that sees the start of the first and the finish of the fifth race of the EIGHTH ANNUAL RACE MEETING I of the SANDHILLS STEEPLECHASE and RACING ASSOCIATION Only Few Choice Spaces Left: Chjb Enclosure, on home stretch $25 00 with five individual tickets On the Rail, with three tickets 10.00 Grandstand Enclosure and two tickets 5.00 Non-Reserved Parking Spaces $1.00 General Admission Tickets $1.00 Men of Armed Service, in Uniform 50 SEND CHECKS NOW! to SANDHILLS STEEPLECHASE and RACING ASSOCIATION RICHARD WALLACH, JR., Racing Secretary Telephone 8561 Southern Pines, N. C. 17c 89c 59c of Lakeview on Wednesday evening.Monday ana Tuesday at theirji| —. ^ _ ___ Games werp played and refre.shmenl.s j housp boat on the Cape Fear riverjg H J served. jand had as their guests, Mr. and « 29c ed the funeral of Mrs. Pleasants’ uncle, W. B. Warner, in Clarkton on Wednesday. I II. A. Page left Tue.sday night for f Columbus, Ga.. and Fort Benning', I where he will spend a couple of days, i |j Class Partv ' LocKey has been I j; The ninth grade of Vass-Lakeviewj^'^*'^’’'^^ home for the past ^ high school enjoyed a party at thei '**^*^ with sickness, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Newell I Mrs. H. A. Page. Jr.. Ann Page’s Sparkle Puddings Iona Plain or Self-Rising Flour 24 Sunnvfield Pure LARD 4 I pound bag pound carton {and had as their guests Those present were Misses Margie I Mrs. L. T. Avery, of Southern Pines.. || jx I Goodman, Irma Ruth Graham, Ed-j^^*’' f^d Mrs. Leland McKeithen of Jjjna Ruth Cameron, Jimmie Haynes, I’inehurst, Jlr, and Mrs. Edwin Mc- jljAnnie Maude Hardy, Thelma Cooper, j Janet Rosser, Annie and Lucille New- •||ell; Dutch Hudson, Franklin Gilliland. I: I Joe Goodman, Kenneth Womack, M'l Fayetteville. HI Odell Wooten, Buster Jessup, Nelson* Friends of Mrs. W. G. Smith willjj H; Cooper, Charles Priest, Jack Blevins I to learn that she is quite ill i 8 Ih. Basr Keithen. Mrs. Nelson Hyde and Miss Francos Pleasants. Mrs. E. L. Barber spent Monday Oranges -Maine White and Roy Cooper. Mrs. King Is Hostess Mrs. R. L. King of Lakeview was I hostess to the Women’s Missionary Union of the Vass Baptist Church a on Thursday evening. Mrs. G. W. Brooks presented the program. Miss Elizabeth Clayton was a guest at the meeting. and has entered Moore County Hos. | pital for treatment. I Miss Mary Page and Mrs. Frank I Page spent several days last week ..t Mrs. Page’s home in Winston-Sa. lem. Miss Louise Martin is arriving to night to spend the spring holidays at her home here. Miss Martin is a student at National Park School at Forest Glen. Md. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Swaringen, of Siler City visited relatives here last Sundav. Potatoes iL 35c New Green Personals Honoring Albert Graham who is leaving the last of this week for army camp. Misses Kate and Eva Graham of Cameron route entertain. Pottlc LoCftted ed Albert. Mrs. W. B. Graham and| T Telarifl Miss Katharine Graham at supper on! lalanu Wednesday evening. j John F. Pottle, son of Hollywood. Robert Waddell of the U. S. Navy | ^i^tel manager and Mrs. F. B. Pottle, came on Tuesday of last week to a graduate of the Southern Pines PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS visit his wife, the former Miss Gladys Cox, and left Friday to return to his ship, the Tuscaloosa. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone vis ited Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Ayers of Laurinburg Sunday afternoon Miss Bertha Cameron ia staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson now as nurse and housekeeper. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Donaldson of Southern Pines were supper guests of the W. C. Leslie family Saturday evening. I Subscribe to The Pilot, Moorf Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh spent i County's Leading News-Weekly. the week.end with her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. W. H. Keith. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith visited Mrs. R. E. Patterson of Manly Sun-i day. Mrs W. P. Parker, who has been quite ill for several days, entered: the Lee County Hospital at Sanford! High School, is a member of a con. .'’truction company building a U. S. Army base on the island of St. Lucia, in the British Lesser Antilles, and adjacent to the neutral (?) French island of Martinique. St. Lu. cia is the scene bf recent shelling by ,in Axis submarine. The American base, where Mr. Pottle is working, however, is on the opposite side of tile island from the shelled portion. Cabbage Winter Spinach Four pounds Two pounds 9c 15c IMeat Dept. Pork Roast lb. 29c Lamb Shoulder lb. 23c Roe Shad lb. 39c Clams doz. 29c A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD COAL FARRELL COAL CO. Phone 9581 Aberdeen A&P F m STORES PINEHURST and SOUTHERN PINES \\ •« it :t :t :t ii 2 u s* :: J: «* • • • • :: >: f • j: • • II n ♦♦ u « It j: «» :: n n *• u ii il I: il :: il u ?! • « • • il I ii ii I

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