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rage Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carc4ina Friday, April 10, 1842. Beckwith Gardens To Be Open Saturday The Week in Southern Pines Tom Thumb WeddinR 1 eral days. There will be a Tom Thumb Wed. i!ing next Tuesday night, April 14, ;it 7:30 at the Baptist Church. P’ol- 1 nving the wedding, a reception will I'e held for tho wedding party and f uests. There will be no admission j Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Johnson art entertaining Friday night at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. iiam Jenkin,<5 and Mrs. Alexander Thomp.son of Canandaigua, N, Y, The Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Oldfield charge, but a silver offering will he I i>f West Springfield. Mass.. are visit- ivhich will be open to the public Saturday, April 11, from 2 until 5 p. m., with an admission charge of 50 cents for the benefit of the Moore County Hospital Auxiliary. The lovely Azalea Gardens are particularly attrac.' tive at this time. In case of rain Saturday, the gardens will be open, Monday, April 13, at the same time, - . taken and the proceeds will be divid ed between the Sunday School and Tho World Kniergenry Relief Fund. 'or the children in the war torn areas. (iarden Parl> for Newly«o»ls Mr. and Mrs. H. (?. C'hatfield en- teitained at a garden party last Siiit- (iay afternoon at their KnolKvood I'ome. honoring their son, Heiry Chatfield and Mrs. Chatfirld. who were married recently in Wilniin<;- Uin, Del Mrs. Henry Chatfield was Miss Katherine Lee of Wilmington. Mrs. George Stone of Pawling, N. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Walter R. Weaver and General Weaver and | their home in Georgetown, Md., after her daughter. Miss Mary I.ouis? I .spending several weeks here with Stone, at their home "Sw^et Gum j Mrs. Croft's mother, Mrs. .“Mice Burt House.’ Capt. and Mrs. Sy Bartlett j Hunt. Mrs. Hunt entertained at a entertained last Sunday nip.ht at a i luncheon at The Gray Fox last Sat ing his sister, Mrs. Kmma Rams, bottom on Kast Penn. Ave. Col. and Mrs. O. A. Dickenson en joyed a surprise visit last week-end from their daughter, Diane, who is a stiitlent at George Washington Uni versity in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Samuel Hutaff, another daughter, uid her husband anil little daughter, Anne Langdon, of Fayetteville, also cume for the week-end. Angus Campbell of New York City .spent last we<»k-end here with his brother, T. L. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Richard Croft and her small daughter. Joan, have returned to barbecue dinner in honor of General and Mrs. Stone. That Yellow Dust From Pines Just Part of Nature^s Work By (HARLtX SIACAUi.EY No smile of a coy and capricious clf.nisel serves to portray the coming of Spring to the Sandhills. Day by day the swelling tide of nature re veals a new charm. I^onger lingf rs the sun in the western horizo'i to linm the coloring in the profusion of bud and flower. Blossom time is upon us early this year. Forsythia, jonquils and jessa. mine are a mass of yellow, while the rosy pinlf of the judas trees glisten amid the browns of the still dormant caks. The flowers of the true long Uaf pine have already changed from a light rose to the more familiar deep rose purple and the yellow p:'lu>n fills ihe air. Not in many years have ti^g in Southern Pines bloomed so profusely, or been the subjeer of so many inquiries. Normally trees will blossom about every four years and €xce.‘=sively about every seven years. Popular belief credits the bbssoni^ t') the male tree and as a m'lttei of fact the male blos.som is prominent in r/iort dense clusters, while the fe- niiile in groups of two to four is not so conspicuous. Contrary to the pop. iilar belief, both male and female blossoms are found on all long.leaf pine. The wisteria flings its climbing ten drils to show a we.alth of purple and white blossoms and the close ranked -X- To Speak at Club |||||||||||^ Thistle Club The Thistle Club met last Satur. day afternoon at the Southern Pines Country Club. Ten tables were in play and prize winners were- Mrs. P G. Stutz. Mrs. A. Bradley, Mrs. George Thomp.son. Mrs, Hoyt Shaw. Mis, Todd Baxter. Mrs. F S Kirk patrick. Mrs Ida Angen, Mrs. H. .\ Gould Mrs. J. T. Overton and Mrs. H. W. Gage. Tea was sei-ved aftni the briiige game. Civio Chill Bridge Parly Thert- will be a bridge party Fri day afternoon, April 10, at 2:30 at the Civic Club. >IKS, K. V, Hl (iHKS "Thinking for Women in War- Time” to He Subjeft of Talk at Civic Cuib Friday ilrs. F. V. Hughes, who has de. lighted several audiences here this winter with her lectures and book reviews, will speak at the Civic Club next Friday. April 17. on the sub- 1 ject of “Thinking for Women in •Jr. Civic Club The Junior Civic Club met Tues day night at the Club House. It was decided that the next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, April 21 at S o clock. There will be a short bus iness meeting, after which those w ismng to play bridge or other games may do .so. All young women i interested In joining the club are i urged to attend this meeting, espec- 1 ially the wives of amiy officers ! whether or not they are stationed here permanently. ! Mrs. Sy Bartlett, in her profession, al capacity as Kllen Drew, the mov ie actress, is leaving Friday for Hol lywood to begin work on a new pie- : ture :or Paramount. She will be away for about five weks. after which she I will return to Southern Pines for I tho summei’. urday honoring Mrs. Croft. Her guests, were ilr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer. Mrs. J. Reid Healey and her house guest. Mrs. Roland Byers. Ernest L. Ives and Adlai Stevenson. Miss Katherine Lewis has rot.iin. ed to her home in New Canaan, Conn.. afier spending .some time here with thp iiev. and Mrs. Craighill Brow.n. Word has been received hero that Bob Dorn, son of Mr. and Mis. Henry W. Dorn, has been raised from the lank of Private 1st CMass to Sergeant. Sgt. Dorn is stationed at Fort Maultrie. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. I’atter.son en tertained at cocktails Tue.sday in honor of Mrs. Patterson's brother. George Moore, Jr., and Mrs. Moore of New York City. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. H. T. Johnan- ■son. Jr., Lt, B. W, Stevens, Lt, Phil Clegg. Lt. and Mrs. Carruthers Love and Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have returned to their home after spending some time here with the Pattersons. Mrs. Charles Creel, who has been le oiussuiiis ciiiu iiir wiv.i.i'- \\'ar Time." peach trees show miles of goigeoua Mrs. Hughes’ first appearance Birth .\nnouneenient "John Maitland Grover born Tues- Aberden, now has a position with H A. Lewis. I Mr. and Mrs. Lennox For.syth an- | nounce the birth of a son, Charies , James, on Monday, April 6 at Mooro } County Hospital. Both Mrs, Forsyth and the baby are doing nicely and are allowed to have visitors. Mrs. Forsyth was Miss Mary Kllen Sadler, cliuighter of Ifr. and Jlrs, Charles Sadler, before her marriage. Mins Elinor Valentine entertained at a small luncheon at The Gray Fox Tuesday. Mrs. George Jenks entertained Mrs. Craighill Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jenks and Mrs. Benjamin tauicd at dirmer at the Gray Fox last Monday evening. Mrs. David McLean and Mrs. David Sloan, both of Millbrook, N. Y.. aie the house guests of Mrs. Margaret Thorne-Smith, Mrs. Edith H. Mu(I- gett entertained at a luncheon Wed- ne.sday at the Gray Fox, in honor of Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. D. C. McNeely and her sm;»ll daughter left Tuesday night to spt'ivi a month in Indianapolis, IndiaiM with her paients. Mr. anil Mrs. Carl G. Thomp-.m have as their house guests M**;. Alexander Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of ('ananda.- gua. X. Y. Mrs. Helen Thompson Fuller and Mr. Thompson retiirnid to Southern Pines with them. M'«'s Marie Murphy and her fathet. A. F. Muiphy spe."t last week-end i'l Norfolk, Va. Miss Anne Murphy, a stii.lent at W C. U. N. C.. speii! the wotk-end here with her mother. ’.ouis Seheipers, Jr., has accepted a I ' Sition in the ship yards .it Wil- rrngton, N. C. Mrs Scheipeis will join him there in the near future. M:''S Dorothy Larkin, who has be<'n V'SiUnp Mr. and Mrs Louis Meyer is leaving Friday for her hom • in Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer j entertained at a small dinner party | in ^lonor of Miss Larkin last Satiir. day night. Adlai E. Stven.son and Adlai. Jr.. of Washington. D. C.. spent the Faster holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. P'rn- cst L. Ives at Paint Hill Farm. Mr. Stevenson is assistant to Colonel P'lank Knox, Secretai-y of the Navy, John Peyton Ware of Chestnut Hill, Mass.. a student at Pi-inceton University, spent his Easter vaca tion with his aunt. Mrs. Eug ‘Ue Stevens and Mr. Stevens. Miss Jane Gibbs spent Easter at her home in New Bern. Mrs. A. Montesanti was tal;en to i \loore County Hospital Wednesday night for treatment. Her condit.on] is leported as improved and she is | able to have visitors. | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sanderson; entertained at a dinner at the Pme Needles last Thursday night, <om- plimenting their daughter, M.ss Peggy Sanderson, who was downi from New York on Easter vjcationJ Other guests included Mr. :uid Mrs. : Stanley D. Fobes of Knollwood and their niece. Miss Hilda Muller of New York. Miss Mary Loui.se Stone, | Lt. Col. John P. McConnell, Cap*, W. , Wiley F.llis and Lieut. C. H. Morgiin. i MiSses Catherine and Helon Hil-, derman. students at W. C. U. N. C. j spent last weekend in Wilmington with their aunt. Mrs. J. Kyle Baiuier- man. They came to Southern Pines early this week to spend tho lest of Iheir Spring vacation wit'i their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Hilder. n.an. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irwin are I leaving Friday night after spending ' tht season at the Hollywood Hotel, I Mrs, D. G, Stutz entertained Mrs. E. A. Tracy and Charles P. Everett of Wyalusing; Pa., at dinner at the Highland Pines Inn last Thursday. Mrs. Tracy and Mr. Everest left tiif'ay morning for Wyalusing. Mis J. \V. Bnyer of Fort Dodc-'. Iowa is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cieorgo Scholcraft and Capt. S( honl- c.aft at their home on Orchard Hoad. Mrs. Hoyt Shaw entertained at a df'^^:-<‘rt bridge for two tables W(dn> s- clay afternoon at her home “Sh iw- iiuirn." Mrs. E. L. McCormac and Mrs living J. Covert of Duriiam spent last weekend here with their broth er. the Rev. Wni. E. Cox and Mrs. ('(IX at Resthaven. Pvt. John Pershing Sherwin Df Fort Bragg was the guest of Edward Cox last Monday. Lt. Gerald D. Shepherd left Tues day night for Fort Sill, Okla. Lt. Louis Cushinon and family of f-aston. Pa., are moving into the Carelyn Cottage on E. N. H. ave. Mr. and Mrs. Beach Cook ot Cooperstown, N Y arrived Thursday night to visit Mrs. Alice Burt Hunt pt "Buttonwood." Mrs. George Schoolcraft entertain ed her mother, Mrs. J. W. Boyer. Mrs. \V. H. Peters and Mrs. H. R. Pierce at lunch at the Highland Pines Inn. Lt, and Mrs. Carl Paulson of Pat- ters-'on, N, J,, arc spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Brown. Mr. and Mrs,'Brown entertained at ft picnic supper for 20 guests in honor of the Paulsons Thursday night. Advertise in The Pilot for Rcsul't. Pilot Advertistvg Pays. THcY do SKf BETTY ISeNGAGED... HER BAKlNc HER MAN! WHERE 00 YOU THINK SHEGcTSHER SKILL? FROM A aUiVSFORO CAN! mU: Wnie for Ruinloro’s new book lei full of ideas to make your baking belter. Address Rumford Baking Po* Ctr Box A. Rumford, Rhod land U C( loring. Amid the profusion of flor- ?1 beauty the dogwood reigns Si- piene, the pale ethereal glimmir ot i*:s blossoms shining through the fflis- ten.ng pines like lairy ^andles set among the greenwood forms an ex quisite picture. Adding to the beauties of spring, time, are the scarlet, pink and white axjleas in the parkwrys. here under the auspices of the Civic Club was last Fall when she gave a lecture on "The Social .Significance after which author who day, .seven pounds. Father and Mo- White al liuicheon at the Gray Fox ther both doing well’ was the tele- Tue.sday. of Modern Literature,’ Struthers Burt, local gram received ,\pnl 7 by the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grover of Southern Pines. The son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm had introduced Mrs. Hughes, said that 1 L Grover of Warrensburg, Mo., and PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS. TKC'C have been delays in tome long distance calls . . . delays in our getting supplies . .. and undoubtedly there wiH be more. You have been patient. Even thoujh winning the war is everyone's firrt consideration and inconveniences are to be willingly accepted, we still want io >ay. "Thanl you." Central Carolina Telephone Co^ his only comment was that Mrs. Hughes’ masterful hajidling of her difficult subject had left him "abso lutely speechless." Later when Mrs. Hughes reviewed Mr. Burt's newest best-seller. “Along These Streets" to a capacity audience, she won new r.dmirers for her talents at clear presentation of whatever subject she attempt‘d. .The subject of the lecture to be presented next week, is one impor- ' D. C. McRae of Va.ss were united in ti'^it to all women at this time and | miyriage in a church ceremony per. should also be of interest to men. formed in Washington. D. C., on Mrs. Hughes will go into the history j Sunday, April .5, of women's thinking before the war i The bride attended School in Vass and the psychological foundation | and later moved to Southern Pines, reeded for adventurous living in a [ v.here she graduated from high school, vvorld at war in order that we may' For the past several months .she has is the first grandchild in the Grover family. The father is a graduate of Southern Pines High School and is employed by a telephone concern at Warrensburg. >IeRae->IcFarland Marriage Miss Ruth Beveily McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mc Farland of Southern Pines, and Mar- .'■.‘Tiill G. McRae, son of Mr. and Mrs. make tlie most effective contribu. lion both as individuals and in coop, eration with others toward victory and the regeneration of our dimo- rratic principles. Amateur Photographs Exhibited at Library A .selected group of photographs, taken, developed and printed by Lt. Col, H. R. Pierce, now in command of an anti-aircraft outfit in Iceland, has been placed on exhibit at the Miss Helen McRae of Vass, Mr, and held a government position in Wash- ingTor Mr. McRae was graduated from Vass-Lakeview high school with the class of 193(>. He is now employed in the finger, printing department of Ihe Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. McRae are living at 1364 Kenyon St., N. W., in Washing ton. Attending the wedding from this section were Mrs. B. C. McRae and Southern Pines Library, The Librarj’ trustees plan to ex hibit there other work of amateur photographers and has named a spec ial committee to select pictures for exhibit. The photos by Col. Pierce were pro vided by Mrs. Pierce, who continues to make her home in Southern Pines. They include nature shots, pictures of kittens, and a silhouette of a coast artillery gun which won wide recognition. Mrs. Russell McRae and daughter. Myrna, of Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard of Southern Pines and several members of the bride’s fa'm- ily. Miss Nancy Boyd left Monday night for Catonsville, Md.. where she is entering St. Timothy's School for the Spring term. Mrs, Louis Seheipers, Jr,, is in Moore County Hospital undergoing treatment. She will be there for sev- Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ha.ssoll spent Monday in Raleigh with Mr, and Mis. Arnold Perry. A steak supper was given Mon day night by Parker McDonald. Gone Hayble. Charlie Green and Robert McDonald at the McDonald home. The supper was given as a farewell party for Parker McDonald who leaves soon to begin his Army train ing, Other guests were: Afiss Inez Hennings. Miss Gladys .•\kcrs. Miss Klizabeth Frye and Miss Marjorie Guthrie, Miss Lenora Riggan of Winston- ^alem spent Easter Monday with friends here. Mrs. D. Al Blue. Jr., is spending a week with her parents in Forest City. N. C. Mrs. Park Armstrong, Jr., of New Vork City has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George London this week. Wednesday evening Miss Bir- dilia Bair and Mi.ss Irma Fi.sher en. tertained the Londons and Mrs. Arm strong at dinner at Southern Pines Cottages. Mrs. Armstrong left New York Thursday night. Mrs. Alan Innes-Taylor is in Eu- tis, Florida, visiting Mrs. Ray Kauff man. Capt. InnesTaylor and Mr, ’><auffman, who have been in Wash ington, D. C„ expect to join Mrs. Innes.Taylor and Mrs. Kauffman at Eustis this week-end. P. H. Kelsey left Monday for his home in Montclair, N. J., after visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Kelsey, Mrs. Roland Byers of Belfast, North Ireland, who has been the house gtiest of Mrs, J. Reid Healy at Firleigh Farms left last Sunday night for New York City. T. A. Rowland has been quite ill for .several days at the Southland Hotel. He and Mrs. Rowland, who is a niece of Mrs. Louis Seheipers, are fiom Auburn, N. P. Mrs. Millard F. 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