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THE PILOTi Soulhcra PiuM, Korth Carolink
Friday, September 4, 1942.
A great lot of the new books both
fiction and non-fiction, especially
good ones on the great war at Hayes.’
A great new lot of Greeting Cards.
Order your personal Christmas cards
now and get the best at Hayes.’
SHOWING FOR FALL...
New Styles in
HATS in Felt, Fur Felt, and Velours
SWEATERS and SKIRTS in Desirable Shades
CORDUROY JACKETS BAGS
Midland Dress Shop
Opposite Depot Southern Pines
SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE...
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AND WE OFFER YOU
* Pen and Pencil Seis from $1.50 to $15.00
Book Bags
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Brief Cases
Note Books and Fillers
Tennis Rackets
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I Webster Collegiate Dictionaries
; • Globes and Maps
Allas of The World
All the best of their kind at
* HAYES’
SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP
SOUTHERN PINES. N. C.
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The Week in Southern Pines
Entertains at Breakiafl
Mrs. R. E. Buchanan on Highland
Road, entertained at an informal
Breakfast on Tuesday mornin| 'n
honor of her mother, Mrs. Albert
Plaster, of Pauls Valley, Okla. Oth
ers who enjoyed the occasion were
Mrs. E. E. Stong, Mrs. C. L. Adams,
Mrs. Frederick Tingwald, Mrs. Wal
ter Beets, Mrs. Allen Bradley, and
Mrs. LeClaire Maricle.
Stork Shower
On last Thursday afternoon Mrs.
E. E. Stong on Morganton Road, en
tertained in honor of Mr.s. R. E.
Buchanan with a stork shower.
Guests present were Mrs. R. E. Buch
anan, Mrs. Walter Beets, Mrs. J.
Watson Neal, Mrs. Allen Bradley,
Mrs. Clinton L. Adams, Mrs. W. P.
Moore, and Mrs. Frederick Tingwald.
Magnolia Chapter, O. E. S.
The first Fall meeting of Magno
lia Chapter No. 26 of the O. E. S.
will be held Friday evening Septem
ber 4. at 8 o’clock at the Masonic
Hall. The Magnolia Chapter meetings
are held each first and third Friday
nights of each month. Visitors are
always welcome.
CRISWELL'S COFFEE SHOP
Breakfast — Luncheon — Dinner
Quality Baked Goods
feast Broad Street
Southern Pines, N. C.
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
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S9.00 Value for $7.50
Come up or call us about itw
Use this plan and spend your savings on War Stamps.
> Effective September 7, this shop will be called
THE SANDHILLS BEAUTY SHOP
Under the present management of ;
MATTIE McDUFFIE
Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c
Manicure—Chen Yu Polish 75c
J
Guy’s Beauty Shop
Phone Southern Over
6204 Pines, Sandhill Drug Co.
Timely Items
for the
RETURNING
STUDENT
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pen and
Pencil Seis. Ink.
Combs, Brushes.
Toilet Cases
Bill Folds
Wrist Watches
Thermos Bottles
and Jugs
Flashlights
' Toilet Preparations and Accessories. Perfumes
and Toilet Waters. Razors and Blades.
' Cosmetics in every popular brand In convenient
^ sizes and in handsome cases.
; Sandhill Drug Co., Inc.
Service and Dependability
' Telephone 6663 Southern Pines
Mrs. C. L. Hayes is in New York
City selecting winter styles of wom
en's clothing for her Dress Shop.
The Rev. and Mrs. F. Craighill
Brown returned Wednesday from
Pawley’s Island where they have
spent I the past two weeks visiting
Miss Ellen Maurice. Mr. Brown will
resume his duties at the Emmanuel
Episcopal Church Sunday.
D. Wade Stevick returned Thurs
day from a trip to Lorain, O.
Miss Emma Louise Hackney is in
Moore County Hospital where she
underwent an operation early this
week.
Newton Baker and Dan S. Ray, Jr.,
spent Tuesday in Raleigh.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stevick and
their young daughter, Linda, of
Beaufort, N. C., are spending their
vacation with Dr. Stevick’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stevick on Ridge
road. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Stevick is their daughter, Mrs. Mar
vin Ray, of Fayetteville. Mr. Ray
will join the family group on Sat
urday' for a week-end visit.
Mrs. C. M. Baxter and her son,
Todd Baxter, returned to their home
on New Hampshire avenue after
spending the summer at Red Bird
Beach, Msdison, O.
Miss Betsy Barnum and Miss Alire
Eddy spent last week-end in Rich
mond, Va., with friends.
Paul T. Barnum, who has been
confined to a hospital in Charlotte
with arthritis for some time, has re
turned to his home here. He is still
confined to his bed but his condition
is improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson, Jr.,
spent last Friday and Saturday in
Raleigh with Mrs. Thompson’s mo
ther and grandmother.
Mrs. Dante Montesanti and her
brother Frank Occhipinti left Sun
day night for Boston, Mass., where i
Frank will reenter school and Mrs.
Montesanti will visit her parents.
Capt. and Mrs. John W. Harriman
have taken the J. S. Milliken home
on the corner of Ashe street and New
Hampshire avenue for the season.
Capt. and Mrs. Harriman have two
daughters, Mary and Joan. Capt.
Harriman, before entering the Army,
taught finance at Dartmouth College
in the School of Business Adminis
tration. He is now connected with
the Air Force Technical Training
Command at Knollwood Field.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Milliken and
family moved this week to their
apartment in the rear of Dr Milli-
ken’s office. Their home is rented
for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hassell spent
last week-end in Asheboro with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rush.
Mrs. J. H. Tilghman spent last
week-end in Chapel Hill with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. George Robert Tilghman, and
helped celebrate the second birthday
of her grandchild. Hunter. Another
grandson, Bobby, returned to South
ern Pines with Mrs. Tilghman for a
visit.
Pvt. Charles Everest spent last
week-end here with Mrs. Margaret
Cameron.
Mrs. Nettie Ayers was hostess at
Sunday dinner at Oak Point Farm
Inn to Mrs. Jessie L. Rogers, Mrs.
Margaret Cameron and H. A. Lewis.
Mrs. Ray Hayes and son, Ray, Jr.,
tnd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson
and Mrs. Clara A. Scott went to
Myrtle Beach Monday. Hayes
End Ray have taken a cottage and
will be there for two weeks. The rest
of the party returned Monday night.
Miss Pauline Miller returned Tues
day from her summer vacation to re
sume teaching in the Southern Pines
High School. '
Mrs. Glenn Johnson has returned
to her home in Wilmington, N. C.,
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Greer
.Stutz, on Ashe street.
Major and Mrs. Gerald Shepherd,
former!/ of Southern Pines and re-
1 cently residing in Farmville, Va.,
have moved to St. Augustine, Fla.
Major Shepherd is stationed at
Camp Blanding.
Mrs. Robert Walker, of Bob and
Anne Walker Decorators, is vaca
tioning in Boyce, Va. From there she
v;ill go to Baltimore and New York
for a two weeks business trip,
Mrs, Garrison of Ardmore, Okla.,
is visiting her son, Capt. C. E. Gar
rison, and Mrs. Garrison at their
home on Massachusetts avenue.
Col. and Mrs. O. A. Dickinson, and
daughters, Patricia and Diane, have
returned from two weeks spent at
Morehead City. With them were Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Hutaff and daught
er of Fayetteville. Mrs. Hutaff is a
daughter of the Dickinsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Page left this week
for a two weeks vacation in Colo
rado.
Mrs. J. B. Rountree is spending
some time in Lumberton with Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Rountree, Jr.
Mrs. J. B. Stillman of Plymouth,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
A. Moore, and Mr. Moore on north
Ashe street.
Major and Mrs. H. V. Carson, aud
daughters, Mrs. W. T. De Golier and
Miss Mary Ellen, and son, Herbert
Jr., of Montgomery, Ala., have rent
ed Mrs. M. G. Nichols house on Hill
Rd. Major Carson is Chaplain at
Knollwood Field.
Mrs. Julia K. Chambers of Con
necticut avenue returned last week
after vacationing at Banner Elk, N.
C.
Miss Margaret Cameron of Raleigh
was the guest of the Herbert Cam
eron family on Ashe street last Sun
day.
Miss Ruby Hall of Goldsboro spent
last week-end in Southern Pines
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reid
Hall, on Vermont avenue.
L. L. Woolley, who has been in
Dunn, N. C., on business for some
time, spent last week-end with his
family in Manly.
Mrs. H. W. Dorn and her daught
er, Mrs. Jack Thomas, were in Ral
eigh last Friday.
Sgt. James L. Short of Fort Mc
Clellan, Ala., spent his ten-day fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Short of Southern Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Campbell had
as guests over the week-end, Mrs.
Campbell’s brothers, Charles L.
Kelly and daughter, Margaret of Co-
iumjsia, S. C., L. A, Kelly and fam
ily of Fayetteville, W. B. Kelly and
family of Carthage.
Miss Louise Blue returned Sunday
to the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Blue, after spending the
summer at Lake Junaluska.
Mrs. Eugene Woodward is visit
ing Mrs. Sadie Lee in Fremont.
IMunn- Bush
SHOES FOR MEN
New Fall Oxfords, Heavy Weight Grain Leathers and
Calfskin. Wing-Tip Brogues, Moccasin and Straight-Tip
Styles.
$9.50 to $10.50
Other Men's Oxfords as low as $4.50,
rcG sucp
SOUTHERN PINES
Student Pilot Training
SKYLINE AIRPORT
3 miles north of Southern Pines on Route I
HAROLD BACHMAN, Manager
PINEBLUFF
Fisher-Hearn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hearn an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Mary Francis to Jay Fish
er of Cleveland, Ohio and George
town, S. C., on Tuesday, August
25th. *
Mrs. A. L. Van Boskirck and son,
Ralph, returned to their home last
week after spending the past month
in New Jersey with relatives.
Mrs. Lawton Foushee and child
ren of Durham and Mrs. Ralph Fou
shee of Sanford were visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J, R, Lamplcy
Wednesday and Thursday.
Miss Sarah Wallace returned to
her home Sunday after spending the
summer in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troutman
and children. Mrs, Earl Lampley and
daughter left Thursday for Windy
Point to spend a few days.
Miss Rose Collins returned to her
home Sunday after spending several
weeks in Zebulon.
John Griffin. Roy Wallace and
Jack Lampley of Portsmouth, N. H.,
arrived Tuesday to spend several
days with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Coolege Thompson
have left for Luiden, N. J., to visit
Mrs. Thompson’s sister, Miss Betty
Warner.
Mrs. C. A. Parker of Norwood is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J, R. Lamp
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Ferree and
children of Asheville spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Ferree’s mother, Mrs. M.
F. Butner, « «
Mrs. Claud Adams returned to her
home in Raleigh Tuesday after
spending the week with her brother,
W. K. Carpenter.
Emma Van Boskirck and Mar
garet McDonald left Tuesday for
State Sanatorium to enter training
school for Nurses.
CARE
is Essential to
GOOD HEALTH
Our prescription department gives careful at
tention to every prescription and utilizes the finest drugs
and ingredients in the preparation of “what the doctor or
dered.”
LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION
What the Doctor Orders—We will Fill
We also carry a full line of medical supplies, first
aid equipment, Vitamins, and other essentials to good
health.
Fountain Service Cosmetics Toiletries
Broad Street Pharmacy
Cliff Johnson
Telephone 5411
Albert Bretsch
Southern Pines
Mrs. Claude Hafer
Piano Studio
Ready for Fall Enrojlment
New and Improved Courses for Study
Just Received from New York
II McBrayer Building Telephone 7094 Southern Pines «
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
SALES AND SERVICE
Wellesley Building,
Pinehurst, N. C.
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SOUTHERN PINES
(Country Day and Boarding School
for Girls and Boys, Aged 4 to 14
Season Opens: October 6
Ideal Location with Excellent Preparation
Recognized by All Leading Northern Schools
MUSIC ART HANDICRAFTS
Tennis, Riding, Archery
under qualified Instructors
KINDERGARTEN—9 a. m. to 11:45 a. m.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY TUTORING FOR OLDER
GIRLS—TRANSPORTATION IF DESIRED
MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal
Telephone 5953
Indiana Avenue Extension
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