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Friday, March 27, 1M2. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Three IT IS X $ t s S s t :x EASTER at the SANDHILL DRUG CO. And it’s Easter-time here, with our great showing of gift suggestions . . . mcluding richly decorated Easter packages of WHITMAN’S famous Chocolates, fresh to us from the makers. Sandhill Drug Co., Inc. Prescription Speciali8l Telephone 6663 Southern Pines itt»iii»wttUHtH»in««HKK»minmt»ttn««»mH«:»»»tBttn»»a«tiH»n»inw PINEHURST MORE TIME FOR THE MOVIES Now That I Send My Laundry Out! No more washday drudgery for me! (’arter’s does my wash cleaner and fresher than ever, leaves me time for fun. CARTER’S LAUNDRY Phone 6101 . Southern Pines For Your Health’s Sake It is important that you have adequate modern plumbing in \\ your home. Cost is slight as compared with the benefits you enjoy. Ask us for an estimate ESSO HEAT FI EL OIL ^ ' L V. O’CALLAGHAN Plumbing and Heating Contractor Telephone 5341 Southern Pines Uttt rr.tt :: :: :: t: n :: 8 t: :: !: :: H Taster Sunday Clothes' | «• We now have a complete line of Spring and Summec :: clothiiiK but we are told that replacements will be al- « most next to impossible, so shop early: jj BE PATRIOTIC—SAVE YOl R CAR—SHOP AT HOME p Ycur home town merchant is a good man to know at || all limes but more so during the war emergency of 1942. SITIMMER PANTS FOR :\IEN and BOYS—GOOD PATTERNS—GOOD OrALITY—PRICES $3.00 pr. up Sl^MMER HATS for MEN and ROYS—Felts and Straws—Newest Patterns—Best Quality Prices .^il’.OO each up. SPORT and DRESS SHOES FOR MEN and BOYS:— Brown and While—All Brown—All Black .$2.95 to $6.00 SPORT and DRESS SHOES for W’omen and Girls:— JBrown and While—Brown—Black. Price $2.95 to $5.00 MILTEX SILK DRESSES for WOMEN, price $4.95 COTTON and RAYON BLO( SES for WOMEN, $1.00 to $2.00 Many other items on display in our store. See them. Nelvin Brothers Incorporated Trading Center of the Sandhills SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. I j « :: •« < I «! ♦« ' ** I • • > • • I it : •« ii: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and children. Betsy and Frank. Jr., of Tulsa. Okla., are occupying the Ray. mond Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daught ers. Jean and Peggy, moved yester day to their cottage in Lakeview. Mi.ss Lorrain Hollister has gone to Olyn Ellen, III., to visit her sister- Miss Hollister for the past year has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young. Mrs. Lucien Tyson of Carthage spent the week.end with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stevenson of Atlanta, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Marie, February 15th. Mr. Stevenson for several years was a member of the Pinehurst School faculty. The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McKel- way were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Herndon in San. ford Tuesday. Dr. J. VV Woods of Chester, Pa., and his oldest son, Frank of New York, are spending several w'eeks at their cottage. Ideal. Mrs. Woods and their son, Bill, expect to vacation here during the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Anderson of Chevy Chase, Md.. were giiests this week of their niece, Mrs. Herman Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, J. Bend Rose and son J. B. Rose. Jr., of Sewickley, Pa., ar rived for their annual visit. Mrs. L. M. Sowers and Miss Dor othy Atland of York, Pa-, were re. cent guests of Mrs. Ely. Mrs. Kly is recuperating at the Moore County Hospital from injuries sustained bi the recent Aberdeen Hotel fire. Mrs. Winifred Hawley and daught ers of Durham are guests of Mrs. Blanche Wescott, Dr, and Mrs, J, H. Thorne of Trenton, N, J., returned home Mon day. C Frederick Picker, P. F. C. of Fort Bragg, son of Mrs. Adele Saarke Ficker of New York City was the week.end guest of Mrs. A. J. Clow at Holl.v Cottage. Private George Burroughs of Flint, Michigan, also a frequent guest at Holly Cottage has been sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he is taking the Officers’ Training Course. Mrs. L. G. Sanders has returned from Raleigh where she was the I guest of her brother. L, M, Bates for ten days. j Mr, and Mr.^. IMck Gibbon of Jack- I sonville. Fla., were recent guests of ' Mr. Gibbon’s ."itstor, Mrs. A. J. Me. 1 Kelway. Their mother. Mrs. Kate Gib. I bon and Margaret McKelway accom- I panied them Tionie. David G. Coffey who has located in Norfolk. Va.. spent the week.end •vith his family in I^akeview. Mrs, Coffey and rhiklren, Kay Hampton .'ind David. Jr.. returned with him and will makf> their home in New port News, Vn. 'M's. "Rosser Jo”es necompanied them for a two weeks’ visit. Tommie Currie with T’, S. Navy, re turned to duty at Norfolk Wednesday, after being at home on sick leave for ten (lays. Mr. and ifrs. RolaUil JfeKenzie of Washington. D, C,, were week.end giiests of Jfrs, McKenzie’s parents, ^fr. and Mrs. William Fownes, Jr. Ifenry C. Fownes. IT. of Pittsburg, Pa., was also the guest of his par- t'nts Mr. and Mrs. Fownes. Mr. and Mrs. Daird L. Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio are occupying their home on the Linden Road for the •■spring season. Dugan Aycock of I-exington spent I the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Purvis Ferree. J Wilbur Currie, F. S. N.. was home j from Norfolk for several days’ visit I with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don. I aid A. Currie. i Bill Gifford and George Razook, In Carthage Circles As a farewell courtesy to Mrs. Blair Beasley, who leaves next week tor Smithfield, Mrs. Eldon Adams delightfully entei^ained at bridge Wednesday afternoon at Oak Point Kami Inn. A delectable sweet course was served and biidge ajid Chinese checkers were enjoyed throughout ] the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Sinclair, Jr., was presented high score prize for bridge and Miss Eula Blue won high score prize for checkers. At the conclusion of the afternoon the hostess presented Mrs. Beasley with an attractive umbrella, shower ed with red, white, and blue ribbons, to which small towels had been tied. This towel shower came as a com plete surprise to the honoree from her friends. tary, Mrs, Dan Carter; treasurer, Mrs. Charles T. Sinclair, Jr, Depart ment chairmen elected were: Amer ican Home, Mrs. Ted L. Frye; Amer ican Citizenship, Mrs. John Baker; International Relations, Mrs, Hugh Jackson; Education, Mrs, Clinton C, McCaskill; Public Welfare, Mrs, Quinton Reynolds; Fine Arts, Mrs, Rol)ert L. Felton. The club is spon, boring a Victory Book Campaign. The committee in charge is Mrs, Quinton Reynolds, chairman; Mrs- William I. Barnes, and Mrs. Eloise Mathis. ; Mrs. Chas. J. McDonald, Mrs. Hugh i Jackson, Mrs. Ted L. Frye, Misa ! Marguerite Wallace, Mrs. Blair E. Beasley, Miss Kay Boyette, Catherine (*urrie, Mrs, Neely Black, Mrs. Joe Allen, James Davis, Jr., Mi.ss BIthel Davis, Sonny McCormick, ajid Misa trances Brockington. Jr. Woman’s C'lub A special business meeting of the Junior Woman's Club was held Tues day evening. Miss Grace Blue pre sided. The club elected the following officers for the new year: president. Miss Hilda Blue; vice.president, Mrs. Joe Allen; cciTesponding secretary, Mrs. Eloise Mathis; recording secre. students at the Taft School, Water town. Conn., are spending the spring vacation with' their families. On Monday afternoon a meeting of the Elxecutive Board of the Pres byterian Auxiliary was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles T. Grier. Plana for the year's work rere discussed and new material dis tributed to Cause Secretaries and Chairmen. ^H}’EWHisScy/ Its Ooc QtH 51.80 80.6 Proof The Bible classes of the Commun- iiy church entertained with a recep. tion on Thursday evening in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McKel- way. Mr. McKelway expects to leave about April first to take special training in preparation for duty as ft Chaplain in the Navy. Teachers and officers of the Sunday School and church assisted in receiving and en tertaining. A program of music was given by the McKelway-Gibbon vo. cal q\iavtet and a string quartet composed of Miss Margaret Bishop, Miss Mary Yeomans. Elisha Tuttle and A. B. Yeomans. Punch, sand, wiches and cookie.s were served to more than a hundred guests and church members. Sergeant Holland B, Shaw and his bride, the former Miss Dorothy M. Silder. of Washington, D. C., left ounday for Q\iantico, Va., w'hert» Sergeant Shaw is stationed at the marine base. Book Re>'tewer<» Mrs. Wilbur H. Currie entertained the Book Reviewers Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. Currie presided. Misa Mildred Sinclair read the minutes of the last meeting. Miss Maida Jenkins, chairman of the Year Book committee, distributed attrac tive Year Books to all members of the club. Miss Mary Currie was in charge of the program. She reviewed “The Snow Goose,’* by Paul Galileo. The hostess, assisted by Miss Mary Cur rie, served a salad course with cof, fee. Guests besides club members were: Mrs. Blair E. Beasley, Mrs. C, R. Simpson, Mrs. B. M. Drake, and Mrs. A. E. Woltz, of Raleigh. P.T..\. Tournament On Monday evening, the P. T. A- sponsored a game tournameul at the community house. Twenty.three ta bles were arranged for play under the direction of Miss Ruth Hiatt, chair man of the committee. The grand prize for the evening was won by Miss Bess Stuart. Table prize winners were: Mrs. Eloise Ma this, Miss Carolyn Hall, F’ldon S. Adams, Mrs. Quinton Reynolds, John B. Thomas, Miss Mary Doris Camer. on. Miss Margaret Neal McDonald, Catherine Cox. Miss Be.ss Stuart, PersonalN ^ Recuperating at the Moore County , Hospital are Mrs. Jack Muse, U. Lt, Barrett, and Mrs. Festus H. Under wood. I Lieut, and Mrs, Jack Carter, of Florence, S. C,. sp<‘nt Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. D. Carter. ! Miss Eva Cotner spent the week- ^ end with her sister in Win.ston.Sa- I lem. • I Mrs, W. H. Currie, Mrs. Bruton, and Mrs. .P H, McDonald attended the funeral of Lacy McCormick in Fayetteville Winlnesday. Mrs. Howard Gardner attended the N. C. E. A. Convention in Raleigh last week.end. She was a delegate from the Vass-Lakeview School. Mrs. Chas, T. Grier and Mrs. E. S. Adams left Wednesday for Char lotte where they will spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. A. E. Woltz of Raleigh spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie. Misses Alice Poovey and Ann Me_ Cree Roberts of Lexington spent the week-end with Mrs. J. K. Roberts. Luke Marion, Jr., of Fort Bragg spejit the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Marion. The following college students .spent the week-end with their par. ents: Misses Harriette McGraw and Helena Blue, of W. C. U. N. C.; Al_ ireda Baker, Sara Muse, of Elon Col lege; Buddy Blue, of the University: Pat McDonald, State College; and Perry Frye, Campbell College. Miss Alma Gee and Miss Mai^r Gee Willcox, of Timmonsville, S. C., spent the week-end with John WilL. cox and family. Miss V'aleria Miller, of Kinston spent the week-end with Mrs. Mar garet Penn and Mrs, Gilliam Brown. Joe W. Pinkston of Fayetteville was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blue, Mrs. Pinkston, and sons, Joe, Jr., and Bobby, returned to Fay. etteville with him after a week's visit. f, X' ■ 'i 5 Coca-Cola belongs. People « welcome Coca-Cola. They know it is the real thing^—the quality drink. They know thaf its taste and refreshment never disappoint. .. always please. You trust its quality • OniED UNOEH AUTHOKITY Of THE COCA COLA COMPANY «Y COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, ABERDEEN, N- C- ABERDEEN, N- G
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