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Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines. Nwth Cari^ina Friday, March 27, 1942. Miss Hill Is Bride oi Lieut. Burton Speaker and Music at Civic Club Today The Week in Southern Pines Old and Now Sale 1 day evening before going to the De- Group 3 of the Woman's Society ^ fense Party in Pinehurst. ot the Church of Wide Fellowship [ Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lohmajin of will hold an “Old luid New Sale” in New Haven, Conn., are visiting Mrs. the Sti aki' store on East Broad J. H. Andrews. Mrs. Lohmann is Mrs. street, next Tue.iidrty. March 31 and | Andrews’ daughter. Wedni'sday. April 1, beginning at 10 Mr. and MiS. Struthers Burt are o'clock oat h morning. Home cooked. spondin" several (lay."! with Mr Miss Esther Hill, daughter of Mr.,,,. , .... . vt, . un , Misses Hishop and Yeomans to and Mrs. Victor Hill of Camden, N., J., and Lt. Emery W. Burton, Jr., of, Plaj Pcforp Talk l)> Mrs. Fort Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guv ^\hitlall Emery W. Burton of .\lbany, N. Y.. were ' married Monday afternoon in Civic Club members and visitors the Chapel at Fort Bragg. ?>Irs. Bur. have a treat in store for them this ten attended Skidmore College, Sara, afternon when Mr.<!. Ouy Whitt.all toga Springs. N. Y., and hr.s since speaks at 3 o'clock at the Civic Club, been a member of the faculty there, f'lie taught In an American school Lt. Burton attended Vnion College for Moslem girls In Dnm.iC’ls before at Schenectady. N. Y,, and is now her marri.ige to nn English member Personnel Officer of the 131th Medi- of the Shell Oil Company, and since cal Regiment at Fort Bragg. hPr marriage has made her home The couple's only attendants were abroad until about a year ago. Her H. A. Lewis. They have returned to naan, Conn., who is visiting the Rev. Mrs Harry S. Christenson of Albany, late.-it residence before coming to the j their home in Bryantville. Mass. .and Mrs. Cralghill Brown, has been s=ster of the groom, who was matron United States was Cairo, Fc^-pt.! <'lara Kowe, a winter visitor the guest of honor at several delight, of honor, and Sgt. Richard Redmond where Mr, Whitt.all is still conducting l-cre, and Mrs. Mary Clark, who has ful parties since her arrival hero been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. last Saturday. Miss Ellen Maurice L( wis for several months, have left entertained at a luncheon for Miss food will be on sale Wednesday. ; Hurt's sister. Mrs. A. Burt Hunt at ———■ “Buttonwood" in Southern Pines. The Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lewis, Curts are on route from Philadelphia, who spent the winter at Grand Is- where Mr Burt h.is been working or land, Fla., have left here after spend- ^ a book, to Mexico, intr several days with Mr. and Mrs, Miss Katherine Lewis of New Ca- of Albany, Y, and Fort Bragg, his business. who r>-as the best man. ^Irs. \\'Tiittall and her young son Immediately after the ceremony a and daughter are now making their their homes in Bethlehem, N. H. Lewis Monday at her home in Eagle reception was held at the Officer's home in Southern Pines where she Club at the Fort. Later in the even- ha.® taken an active interest In social ing, Mrs. Emery W. Burton, Sr., cn. and community affairs, tertained at dinner for the wedding Miss Margaret Bishop and Miss party and out of town guests at the Mar>’ Yeomans will give a short mu- Highland Pines Inn. sical program before Mrs, Whlttall's Lt. and Mrs. Burton are making talk, their home at 153 Ma.ss. Ave., South- ooncluslon of the afternoon's trn Pines. program, a silver offering will be 1 taken. The public Is Invited to at- Ihoy plan to stop enroute to visit Springs. Her guests were; Mrs. friends. o Craighill Brown, Mrs. Ernest Ives, Ray Kauffman of Key West, Fla., Mrs. Winston Holt and Mrs. Paul and Lt. Pavid Brooks of Fort Bragg Dana. Tuesday afternoon Miss Lewis spent last week end with Capt and shared honors with Mrs. Benjam'n Mrs. Alan Innes.Taylor. White of New York, when Mrs. Jane Mrs, Bernard McCray entertained Towne entertained at tea honoring at tea at The Paddock last Saturday the two visitors. Mrs. G. H. Whittall Miss Frances Occhipinti |tpnd. To Wed D. Montesanti Dante Montesanti left Thursday night for Boston, Mass,, to attend a party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Occhipinti, who are an. nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Frances, to Mr. Mon tesanti. Miss Occhipinti attended the Bos- • after the races. , entertained at luncheon Wednesday at j Lt, and Mrs. Kenneth B. Sehley, her home on East Vermont Avenur, ,Jr., who were married hero recent- honoring Miss Lewis. Her guests were I iy, have returned from their wedding Mrs. Brown, Mrs. L. T Avery, ! trip and are spending some time in Mrs. E. V'. Hughes and Mrs. F. R. j a cottage at Skyline. After May 1. Millard. ' they will occupy the Tonnele Cot- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer have as j tage. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Southern Pines Hi)?h Srhool " ■ Royall. ,Ir.. of Henderson. Bull of Omaha, Neb,, and Dan Carmi. (ilee (^lul> to Compete: T.O- .villo spent last week.end here with chael of Columbus. Ohio, cal Piano Pupils (loinp ' Mrs, Royall and the children, who Mrs, 'Richard Croft and small dau. ' have been visiting Mrs. Royall's mo- Rhter, Joan, of Greenwich, Conn., are Music Students Enter Contest in Durham Southern Pines will be well rep- I ther. Mrs. Decie Welch. Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mrs. Croft’s mother, Mrs. ton public schools and a business col. i resented at the District Music con-1 Royall entertained at a buffet sup- Ailce Burt Hunt. Jrge. She is employed by the Bick. Durham today. Winners is i P”r Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs, ' John R. Drexel, Jr., entertain- ford Shoe Company as bookkeeper., group will go to Greensboro to ' A, B. Patterson, Mrs. Helen Thomp- Saturday at a cocktail party and ' compete in the State Music Contest FuMer. Mrs, Oscar Wilkerson, tea at her home “Whitehall,” for to be held late in April. | Mrs. EloiSe McDonald of Raleigh and <he officials, judges and original sub- Miss Dorothv Phillips, daughter of|«^">' f''^°'<s of Schenectady, N. Y. -'‘’fibers of the Steeplechase Associa. Mr. and Mrs D, C, Phillips, and a ' "They left Monday for their home in tion. This is the fourth year Mrs. piano pupils of Mrs. Claude Hafer. | H<^"dersonville. jOrexel has had this party after the will enter the Senior Piano contest, | Mrs. Eloise McDonald of Raleigh 'About 1:>0 guests called dur. in which she has twice before play- | spent last week.end with Mr. and td, receiving good ratings each time. 1 Mrs. A. B. Patterson. | Miss Helen Cameron, Miss Diehl Another of Mrs. Hafer's pupils. Eliz-j Harry Fooks of Schenectady, N. Y.. Williams en. abeth Kirkpatrick, daughter of Lt. I has been spending some time at the|„^ aine ^ n ay evflning at Miss Col. and Mrs. F. S, Kirkpatrick was Southern Pines Cottages. | ameron s ome on • As e street, to have entered the Junior Piano, Richard Wilson of'ecTnt "^jrid” The euestr^surDriUd contest, but had to withdraw because , york City announce the birth of ! Mrs. Thomas with a shower of mis- Mr. Montesanti, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Montesanti of Southern Pines, attended the Southern Pines schools and the National University Law School in Washington, D. C. He is the owner and operator of Montesanti Cleaners and Tailors. The wedding will take place in Boston in the summer. TEAGUE POTTERY Makers of HAND MADE POTTERY Aberdeen, N. C. Hemp, N. C. r. S. No. 1 Highways N. C. No. 2* FOR BARGAINS FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen of a broken arm. i g pound son on Thursday, March The Glee Club from the Southern j 26 in New York. Mr. Wilson is th« Pines School is going to enter the ^ gon of Mrs. Emilie Allen Wilson of contest and about 45 members of the \ southern Pines. Club and Miss Selma Stegall, the, ^ McDowell, who has airector, are going to Durham. Hatfield. Donald Kirkpatrick, boy soprano,,.^ and a trio composed of Dana Utley, ; pj.g^.-or(j pa Carol Thomas and Irene Olive will also compete. (Continued from page one) 1—^ EASTER FLOWERS TILIPS HYDRANCJEAS AZALEAS CUT FLOWERS and CORSAGES MRS. GIFFORD’S SHOP Telephone 5194 Theatre Building umst CHISW ELL’S COFFEE SHOP Breakfast — Luncheon — Dinner Quality Baked Goods East Broad Street Southern Pines, N. C. First Aid ... It IsnU enough to have passed your First Aid Course — you need the proper medical supplies with which to admin ister First Aid treatments. Every home should have a complete standard First Aid kit for use in every day do mestic emergencies as well as for possible more serious ac cidents. See us for all your drug needs— BROAD STREET PHARMACY % Albert Bretsch Telephone 5411 Cliff Johnson Soutliern Pines Mrs. Margaret Gage is returning Friday from Cambridge. Mass.. where she has been spending some time. Mrs. F. A. Clark and Miss Helen Clark of Worcester. Mass., arrived Thursday night to visit Miss Ger trude Proudrnan. cellaneous gifts after which punch ■»nd cakes were served to Miss Mary Blount Runiley, Miss Helen Godow'- ski, Mrs. John Ormsby, Mrs. Buster Doyle. Miss Anne Cameron, Miss Frances Mills, Mi.ss Carol Hennes.see and Miss Doris Pittman of Rocky ■Mount. Sandpipers’ Lo?er and Winner Elmer E. Uavis (left), winner of the first Sandpipers weekly tournament last winter, stayed through the semi-finals of the Mid-Season championship play but was downed in the finals by Arthur Atherton, of Aberdeen, club's president, last Sunday. Play for the season’s champion ship will begin in about two weeks, (Photo by Kinderi. Spring- Gymkhana Will I Be Conducted April 4 | Special Class for Army Officer? Included in Events in Coun try Club Ring The Dutch Treat Club met at the Southern Pines Country Club Sat urday for dinner and dancing. About twenty-five members and their guests were present. Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs. Howard Abbott of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Poate entertained ^.\trs. Marshall Barney of Rocky at a small tea last Friday afternoon, I Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ben- >onoring Mrs. John Walker on her | ton of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Benton SOth birthday, Mrs. Walker receiv-'are the week.end guests of Mr. and ed liirthday gifts and flowers from the guests, Mrs. Poate presented her with a lovely birthday cake. Miss Mary E. Prizer has left for her home in East Orange, N. J., .nfter spending some time here with Mrs. E. Levis Prizer. Mr. and Mrs, 'Richard Wallach have Mrs. R. F. Tariton. Miss Marie Murphy, who teaches at Welcome, N. C., spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Murphy. She had as her guests Miss Martha Butner and Miss .lerry Setzer of Winston.Salem. Miss Almet Jenks, Mrs. Ralph K. Trix entertained at tea Tuesday after the Hunter Trials. Murphy entertained at dinner Sat- left for their home in Warronton, urday at the Southern Pines Country Va.. after spending some time here'Club for her house guests and Bob as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Purdue and Dave Syme of New York «'ity. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rountree, ,lr., and T. A. Rountree of Lumberton spent Miss Katherine Lewis of New Ca-:the week-end with their mother Mrs. naan, Conn., and Miss Diana R'’hin- J. B. Rountree at her home on Midland son of Croydon, England, arrived Rnad. Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with Uie Rev. and Mrs. Craighill Brown at the Rectory. Miss Margaret Owen of Rocking ham and Lt. George Cottrill of Fort Bragg spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hassell. Mrs. Robert Ansman ajid her small daughter, Jeanne, of Altooiw. Pa, Mr. <ind Mrs. Harold Dillahay and young son of Charlotte have been vis. iting Mr. Dillehay's mother, Mrs. M, J. Dillehal at her home on Page street. Mr, Dillehay is executive di- I lector of the Charlotte Housing Au thority. _ ^ anti Mrs. H. H. Pethick of Dur- fire visiting Mrs. Ansman's grand- Jet-nigan mother. Mrs. A. R. Wolfe at her home on W. Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rowlands of Auburn, N. Y., are visiti.ng their lunt, Mrs. Louis Scheipers and Mr. Scheipers at their home in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs, J. Elmer Boynton, who have been spending the winter 'n Southern Pines, left Monday for their home in Laconia, N. H. Mrs, Joseph Lee Brown and infant son. Jeffrey Lee. returned to their home in Southern Pines Wednesday from Rex Hospital in 'Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Page of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. L. T. Sutherland at her home on Conn. Ave. Mr. Page is connected with the Eastmaji Kodak Company in Roches ter. Mrs. Park M. Woolley of New York entertained Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter Thee and Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kaszner at dinner at the Mid Pines Club Tues- of Pekin, China were the week-«nd guests of Mrs. G. C. Abraham at her home on N. May street. Mrs. Stuart Wood had as her gue.sts last week-end her brother and his wife. Mr and Mrs. Charies Sutton of Fayetteville; her sister, Miss Anna Sutton of Fayetteville; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desern of Raeford. Robert Henderson who began his Army training at Fort Bragg recent ly, was sent to California and has now been transferred to Oklahoma. Frederick Smith Is .Conducting Concerts Frederick Stanley Smith, former ly instructor of music in Southern Pines public schools, now at Raleigh is conducting the Raleigh H'gh School glee clubs in a series of ra dio concerts being given each Wed. nesday evening at 7:30 over Radio Station VITTP, Raleigh. A spring gj’mkhana, with a spec ial event for Army officer horse men, is all set for Saturday, April 4, a week from the up-coming Satur-^ day. There will be six classe.s In this | gymkhana, which will be conducted at the Horse Show’ ring at Southern, Pines Country Club. Major classes are for open hunters, middle and | heavjnveight hunters, and for open jumping. Feature and novelty horse' events inside the show ring are also ^ on the schedule, according to Louis Scheipers, who is in charge of the! gymkhana plans. Advertise in The Pilot for Results.' NIAGARA Mr, and Mrs. Alton Williams of New Berti spent Sunday rt the home of D. D. Cameron. Mi.ss Janie 'Register who has been visiting relatives in Burlington and Durham returned home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Brogden and Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Brogden of Mt Olive visited Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mullis Monday. F. J. Lauchlin of Portland, Me., is visiting at the home of W. R. Dean. Mrs. Percy McCarley and baby, who have been visiting Mrs. McCar- ley's parents in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., returned home Tue.sday. Mrs,: C. W. Mullis of CTiarlotte is visiting at the home of her son, the Rev. T. D. Mullis. Relatives of Rev, and Mrs. Mullis visiting them Monday were Herbert Mullis, Mr. and Mrs. Flowe and .laughter Evelyn of Charlotte. •I » Your C^cislcr ■ Is Here SUITS Herringbones, Tweeds, Worsted.s—in grey, green, tans, browns and blues. $22.50 to $37.50 HATS Dobbs Lightweights, in the Season’s Newest Shades. SHOES Sports Styles or black or brown $4.50 to $10.50 Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Belts, Braces, Flannel and Gabardine Slacks and Sport Coats. TCG SHCf) CHAS. S. PATCH. Prop. Southern Pines, N. C. ranjeaii s SMART COTTONS for Active and Spectator Sportswear Arcade BIdg. Tel. 8204 Southern Pines Sandhills Funeral Home OFFICES OF Patterson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. 8111
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