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Paite Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, May C, 1941. IMNKIIIRST Entertain at Bridge ^;l. and Mis. C D iliia ifHii Ml". I.ilium Moore into'.titiiU'J iit hri .Salun.tiiy t'Vi'nin>> ini t'u‘ I'ol- i'tvMiin '>»■' -''li '- >'■ Ha. Ijisoii. Mr and Mrs Ci jrldii M. C.r uM'iiii, .Mr. and Mrs. v.'lai'i'iic.' Til iiiias, Mr .and .Mrs. John K. Tay- lin .Mr. and Mrs. Edd Swari.i^on, Ml and Ml'S. B Sall\. Air. and Ml.;. H'-rlK'rt Klirluudt. Jr.. Mr ; n.l M; > 1 (-■ Sloiigt'. Mrs. Colin .M:.- K. ;izu‘. Miss Hutli Lilly, Mis.s H;ir- ;laA, Mis.> Kdnu tu'nlrv. M. P. Wilson '•Us, Claronct' Thomas and Mrs J. (•’ Taylor onti’rtaiiU'd al biids M'l'i.lav al llu' Taylor honii'. Ars, B. H Palnu-r. Mrs. I!. C. I’al- in.'i .an(f tiaby son. Bi-nny. and Mr.s. W tj Sluiping of Shi'lby aro suo-its .it \lr. aiui ^^rs. Eric Nelso.n. Vli.ss Bi'tty JoiK'S of K.iyi'tti’villc w ■ - the w'ci'k-end s>uost of M ss II.‘f. Shilhn an CJoraldino McKonEio. Capt. Jonc.- and family, lornior residents licrt.-, aro moving this week to Louisian.'. Jossi' Cole and roommate. IJan i’arkor. spent Sundav at home fron U. N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Crocker ha\e closed their lesidi-ncc on I’lni Wild Farm and i>one to tlieir hoir.v in Fitchburg, Mass., for the sum mer. .Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Hardison. Jr., of ChattanooH.i. Tenn.. wi're >;uest- Ihis \vt ek of Mr. liariiison's ,nint. Mrs Ethel Journiy, Mrs, Hardiso.i was Miss Lillian Brown before I.ei marriage to Mr. Hardison on .Xpn: l’2nd. Mr. and Mrs Honieo l)u>>i' : .id children left this week to rn.iko tlu i\- home in Portland. Maini'. , Misses Nancy and Clarise K'ch- ardson were home from C'i.'eeiv.'boro Collene for the week-end and had ;.s yufsts the following cla;snMie'. .Mi.'-'i's Ladybug Winstead. l-tn ;!orc': All Kinds of Beauly Culture T.A.TE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 7505 New Hampshire Avenue. Southern Pines nj Mi5i\(, For Your Health’s Sake No more worries about proper drainage or hot and cold running water. The cost of adequate modern plumbing in your home is slight as compared with the benefits you enjoy. Ask us for an estimate. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN REPAIR WORK ESSO HEAT FUEL OIL L. V. (»(;\iJ.A(;iiA\ Plumbing and Healing Contractor Telephone 5341 Southern Pines Jean Edgerlon, Goldsboro; tiilia Douglas, Hillsboro: Betty Holt, Hur- Imgton: Janie James. Bethel; and Xina Lee Dickenson. Fremont. Miss Nancy Richardson entertain od at a kmcheon on Saturday at t,he llra.v Fo.\ in honor of Miss Ett.i Farrar Taylor of Greensboro, bride- elecl GiK'Sts weri': Mrs. R. N. Tay lor. the Mi.-.ses Frances Winstead. Hilda Douglas. Ji-an F.dgerton. F'or- ence Oo\^dy. and Mrs, Byron I' Richardson. The Ri'V. .John R, Roseboro, D. D , of Charlotti', will fill the pulpit ol tlu' Comnuinity Church during ?hi month of .'\pril, Mr. .ind Mrs. Eberhard I’ liier .ind Mrs. P’alH'i's sisti-r. Miss Bt'ssic' Hehn have closed their home. Twin Gables and returned to their home m i\'ew ^ ork. William E. Gray, ,grand,son of Mrs Lawrence Barr, who has been at tending I'niversity of Norlii c'aro lina arrived Sunday to visit iVIis Ran. He has r('ceived his ((j'’\mis- sion as a lieutenant and this wcel< Went to Neu r>ritain. Conn , lo visii his mother, Mrs. Stanley Prior, i e- fore rep^'iting for duty ai Cam|.' Croll, -Spai tanlnirg, S, C, C B. Fownes left this week for hi-; home in Gakiiiont, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, I’erc.v W. Thomson .ind Mr. and Mrs. Erie Thomson will depart Saturda\- for S\v,'unp,-;ci.t‘, Mass .Mrs .S I) Slu'ppard and M'ss Helen Child.-, will leav(‘ toda.v to spend the summer al .•\nie.^bni-\. Mas,-. lor, and Miss Millie Montosanti of | Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simpkins have gone to Greenwich, Conr.., lor the summer. Mrs. Janies Milligan and Miss Di.r- , oth,\' Hot/ of Watertown, Ma-s, have' returned to their homes after visit ing their aunt. Mis. Cieorge Veno. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson ha\'«' closed iheir home and departed to spc'nd the summer at their cottage in York X’lllage, .Maine, ' ^ ^ , MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED marriagi' license has bi'en issued ; from the office of thi' Register of | Deeils ol Moore Counl.v to Louis Ed- | gar Barnes and Claudine Shofner. ; both of Southern Pine.s. PROMPT MODERATE DRY CLEANING SERVICE FHE Telephone 5651 \ /.ALET y D. C. JKXSKN Southern Pines | Books, Fine Stationery, Tennis! Racki'ts. Raitios, fint' for Graduation Gifts at Haves.’ Dr. J. L Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N. C. •• lo Tin; i»i;m(k:i{VI'S OK M<i(»i!i'; (.»n'M’v Jii.st to I'xpi'cs.s my aiiprcciatioii lor ha\ inf^ been fcnoniiiuUL‘(.l a.s Ri'gi.'^ter I.Ht'cl.s of Your County. 1 will oiideavor t<,> show niy latitude by con cluding the dtilie.s ol my olfici' in tlio sanu“ manner as I have done heietotore. Miss Montesanti Honored Friday evening Miss Olivo Hen- nesee entertained with a miseello- neous shower at her home in hoMoi ■>f Mi-^s Lorena Montesanti, hride- ■lect .^bout Ihirty-fivo friends en joyed this ilelitihtful i'ccasi(m. Miss Montesanti was again honor ed on Tuesday evening with a Bride paity, KU'en bv ^liss Fdna Gentry, Mrs. Henson Maples and Mr-:, !'r;.r.k .^l. .\rmstron}; at the Thistle Club 'lie.-;..; v:'ve .Miss Heli'n iJuin Cell, i-iarrett, Mr.-. Frank MeCask'li Mrs. .M- Travis Wicki-r, Mr,-. Tivion l.ewis Johnson. .Mrs. H. W, r-?i)rh;irdt, J. AT:-, Cler., \Vn nn. M-;. W 1 li.ii'bour, and tiie Misses Iiene 1. ".v- is, M.ir,\ Curlee, Nita Mostrller ai N'aney Ussery, Misses Mary Curleo and Caivilla Johnson entertained Tui'sday at one o'cloi'k at the Gray Fox with a lun cheon in honor of Miss Montesanti, Tile placi- of each guest wa,s i.vi-k.-d with a dainty bouquet of whi!< rose buds, and the honor guest's :m orchid. She was pre,‘^ented n giff of c.-ynal ill her chosen pattcin. Other guests wore Mis.ses Irene Lewis, Olive Hen- nessee. Beulah Harrington. Patricia Ray, Freddie .Mitchel, Mrs, Lee Tav- WELLESLEV BUILDING—Pine- hurst. Furnished Rooms and Apartments. Electric Kitchens. New Ventilation System. Phone 2415, Pinehurst. a licssMrCaskill. WATCHES REPAIRED Get this work done while parts are available. R. A. WARREN Southern Pines, N. C. TO CHECK K IN 7dAY5 Allie McIntosh Telephone 6452 Southern Pines I'(HM:S UI STVIIRAM Formerly the Pilot HOME OF REAL COFFEE featuring STEAKS—CHOPS—CHICKENS I'OIM’ S KKSTAl 15 \N'I' East Broad St. near Pennsylvania Avenue SOUTHERN PINES f. I *• • •• • • • •••••••••********************************* ???♦•♦*•♦♦ *♦♦♦••••*••* ♦•**••*•♦♦••♦••*♦•*♦••*♦*••****••***•**•*•*•♦*♦*••••*•••**••*♦♦**••••*♦*••*♦♦•♦• £! G : VOIIJ DOG Ml ST BK VA(CI VATEI) To Pi e\enl Kal)ie> I’his W ill Hv AvaihihU- al |Ih‘ K4»lloHiii«> Place* ()\KR()IM)()MA TiJESDAY. M.^Y 12—Hemp. Monroe's Station. 4 to 6 P. J.t. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13—Addor Post Office. 3 to 4 P. M.; Pinebluff Post Office. 4:30 to 6 P. M. THURSDAY, MAY 14—Aberdeen Police Station 3 to 6 P. M. SATURDAY, M,\Y 16—Carthage. Pure Oil Station. 3 to 6 P. M. MONDAY, M.AY 18—McConnell’s Store, 4:00 to 4:30 P. M.; High Falls, Upchurch Store, 4:30 to 6:30 P. M. TUESDAY, MAY 19—Ea.stwood, Gulf Station, 3 to 4 P. M.: Eureka School House,,4 to 5 P. M.; Clay Road, Matthew’s Store. .5 to 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20—Manly, Gillis Store. 3 to 4 P. M.; Niagara Depot, 4 to 5 P. M.; Lakeview Gulf Station, 5 to 6 P. M. THURSDAY, MAY 21—Southern Pine.s, Swinnerton'.s Stable. 3 to 6 P. M. FRIDAY, MAY 22—Harrington’s 3 to 4 P. M.; Glendon Post Office, 4 to 5 P. M.; Putnam Post Office, 5 to 6 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 23—West Southern Pines, at Hemphiirs Filling Sta tion, 3 to 6 P. M. TUESDAY, MAY 26—Vass, Keith’s Station, 3 to 4:30 P. M.; Cameron, Rail road Station, 4:30 to 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27—Harris Cross Roads. 3 to 4 P. M.; Eagle Springs, Standard Station, 4 to 5 P. M.; Bensalem Church, 5 to 6 P. M. FRIDAY. MAY 29—West End, Thomas Station, 3 to 4:30 P. M.; Jackson Springs Gulf Station, 4:30 to 6 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 30—Pinehurst Gulf Station, 9 to 11 a. m.; Taylortown Store, 3 to 5 P. M.; Jackson Hamlet Service Station, 5 to 6 P. M. VACCINATION WILL COST 75 CENTS BUT THIS WILL BE REFUNDED WHEN YOU PAY YOUR TAXES. ♦} •• 22 ♦♦ Dresses Lovely Sheer Cottons SI .69 Solid white washable materials, S2.98 and S4.98 Hose Silk and Nylon—newest summer shades, 79e 97c S1.49 S1.98 Shoes Sport and Dre.ss Styles, White—Brown and White, Black and White Solid Colors. JUST RECEIVED— Linjierie Sli|)> Tailored or Lace Trimmed, White. Navy or Tea Rose SI.29t(».SI.9!! I’iiiitie.s Tailored or Lace Trimmed 2.ic 39c «{c G(»\vns Cotton and Silk S1.29 S2.4.^ S2.98 Pajamas Gay Cotton Prints 97c $1.29 S1.69 S1.98 For the Home Fine Pepperell Sheets and Pillow Cases. Pillow Case Sets - ■ . Towel Set.s 81.49 15ed Spreads - 81.19 fo $2.9« u a :: «• I: I! t: DuBarry Dress Palleriis lOe and 15e a xt ♦♦ H XI *« n »« H DR. B. M. DRAKE (bounty Health Officer COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE ABERDEEN. N. C.
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