Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, February II, 1944, ocieiy. Edith Poate Hassell h ' Farewell Party for Mrs. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Scott Newton enter tained Friday night honoring Mrs. Roy Newton, who left Monday for Portsmouth, Va., to join her husband there. About twelve people were present and showered Mrs. Newton with useful and attractive gifts to take with her. an j ersonais L an Ikll Phone 7271 Dutch Treat Club To celebrate Roy Bronsdon’s re turn to the Sandhills for a visit, sev enteen members of the Dutch Treat Club had dinner together at the Dunes last Thursday night. Mr. Brbnsdon was golf pro at the Mid Pines Club for several years and now is doing the same work at Brae- burn Country Club, Newton, Mass- Missionary Luncheon The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Tucker Humphries on Thurs day, February 17 at one o’clock. Those who are planning to attend the luncheon are asked to call Mrs. TCumphries. Pine Dodgers The Pine Dodgers were unable to hold their regular meeting this week because of rain. They will meet next Wednesday at the Country Club and the lineup for the golf will be the same as announced for this week. Enters Duke University Miss Beatrice Elfreth, daughter of ’Mr. and Mrs. William Henry El freth of Southern Pines, has enter- a H ed Duke University'as a student, en rolling for the second semester, which began January 31. Miss El freth attended The Shipley School at Bryn Mawr, Pa., and later the high school at Hamilton, Bermuda; Mon Choisi, Lausanne, Switzerland; graduating from MiSs Porter’s School in Farmington, Conn- Circle 3 Holds February Meeting Mrs. A. D. Carmichael and Mrs. M. Lillie were joint hostesses to Cir cle Three of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Brownson Memorial Church Tues day afternoon at Mrs. Carmichael’s home. Mrs. Lillie conducted the Bible study, taking as her subject “Priscilla and Aquilla, The Faith ful Stewards”. Mrs. T. A- Jones led a round table discussion on “After The Silence of Centuries”. The host esses served a delious tea after the lesson and discussion. On Student Planning Committee Miss Irene Olive of Southern Pines is a member of the student committee which is assisting with arrangements for Religious Focus Week to be held on the campus of Meredith College, Raleigh, from Feb ruary 20 through February 25. Miss Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Olive of Southern Pines, is a student at Meredith. H Let Us Has Luncheon Guests Mrs. J. W. Atkinson had as her luncheon guests Thursday, Mrs. W. J. Cameron and Mrs. S. R. Smith of Vass, Mrs. Duncan Matthews, Mrs.. Catherine Shaw, and Mrs. Richard || Hassell of Southern Pines. PHOTOGRAPH I You or Your Family Before He Gets His Orders. Leather Frames 3x4, 5x7, 8x10 Single or Double E. H. PIERSON p g Phone Southern Pines I 5403 N. C. H and Lake Placid. N. Y. Highland Pines Inn Guests at the Highland Pines Inn include Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Beaver Dam, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Downes of Hagerstown Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Pippen of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander M. Blaxter of Hopewell, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mason of Port Washington, L. I.; Miss Cora Ashe of Seymour, Conn.; Mrs. Louise Stanback of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. I. Sheldon Davis of East Hampton, Conn.; and Mrs. William M. Wagner of Wollaston, Mass. Jefferson Inn Guests at the Jefferson Inn in clude Miss Eileen Harris and Miss Nellie Sm*a;rt of Alexandria, La.; XtXfXXmtiiiiiittmmmm' Barrett, Jr. and POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES SPRAYS I CHANDLER GREENHOUSES • « n :: •4 :: :t it It H CUT FLOWERS J FUNERAL WREATHS Telephone 6154 Flijwers by Wire South Bennett St. u sttittXittntiittttttXittttitttitinv^tttttttttttttttttxtUitiXtittitttttttttttttttittttitititttttitititi tXttXXXttttZtXiXXttXttttttXtttitttttttXXtttXttttXXttXtittXtXttXtXtttXtttXXiiXitXiXititXiXtttitttXtXXtttttii H H The Nodern Market nSKtiART^ Sandhill Drug Co. This is the way these cuts should have appear ed in the last issue of The Pilot. With apologies to all the Sweet Valentines in the Market and the Health Foods in the Drug Store. Mrs. S. T. Gaskiir Of New York; and Capt. and Mrs. John P. Stamen, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa. Pine Needles Inn Miss Alice Baxter is visiting Mrs. Erriilie Hayes Lange at her home in Summerville, S. C. Tech. Sgt. V. P. Clark spent the weekend with Mrs. Clark at. their home, Wendover. Sgt. Clark is sta Roy Bronsdon of Braeburn Coun- tioned at Camp Le Jeuhe, New-Riv- try Club, Newton, Mass.; Rev. Nich olas Jassell, Rev. D. Henry Collins and Rev. T- Vincent Fitzgerald of Baltimore, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Rumbough of New York; and Dr. and Mrs. Harold H. Meanor of Pitts burg, Pa.; are at the Pine Needles. Park View Lt. and Mrs. B. P. Freeto of West Newton, Mass.; Mrs. Edwin Wyler of Canton, Ohio; Lt. and Mrs. John R. Toohey of Moorhead, Minn.; Mrs. Catherine Schuck of Jamestovyn, N. Dakota; Miss M. Bell and Miss T. Bell of Elkton, Ky.; and Miss Den- ota Webb of Texarkana, Texas, are at the Park View. Hollywood Hotel * Arrivals at the Hollywood include Warrant Officer and Mrs. I. C. Ward of Washington, Ga.; Miss Dorothy Swesey of Elwood City, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Restrick and Thom as Restrick of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. J. R. Fluker of Lawrence, Kensas; Miss Doris Fitzpatrick and Miss Rose C. Henry of Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Long of Cumberland, Md.; Mr. and' Mrs. E. L. Angerman and Mrs. W. H. Han non of Washington, D. C-; Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Angell of Roanoke, Va.; Mrs. George H. McGarrah of Monroe, N. Y.; Miss Ann Cofferty, Miss Irene Carroll, Miss Mary Eliz abeth Orange and Miss Helen Sch wartz of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mason of Port Washing ton, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wein- kofsky of Bradley rieach, N. J.; Mrs. W. L. Miller of Kittery, Me.; and Miss Nellie Benis of York Village, Me. Business Women’s Circle FTeston H. Kelsey of Montclair, N. J., is spending several <^ays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Kel sey, at their home on Massachusetts Avenue. , Mrs. Carl Sherman of Venice Cen ter, N. Y., and Mrs. Lester Dean of Locke, N. Y., returned home Sunday night after spending several days with Miss Blanche Sherman at her home on Illinois Avenue. Miss Mary Schwarberg of Lin- ner Carmichael, Edgar Sm.ith, Pete Martin, Barney Koonce. Fifth grade: Malcolm Clark, Jim my Gorman, Billy Horner, Eskridge Kennedy, Richard Newton, Marshall Palmer, Gene Poe, Dicky Ray, Ger ald Thomas, Jerry Van Camp, Doris Bowden, Alice Brooks, Hazeline Hunsucker, Katherine Hussey, Doro thy Swisher, Penny Whittall, Julia Collins. Sixth grade: Janet Johnson, Jean Overton, Ben Aiken, Billy Baker, Roland Bowers, Proctor Goldsmith, Ernestine Calloway, Sylvia Cromer, Edna Lue Bailey. SOUTHERN PINES BEATS CAMERON IN UNUSUAL GAME The Southern Pines Basketball team played Cameron there last Tuesday night. The game started off swiftly. Both teams were even ly matched, and few baskets were scored. Southern Pines was leading at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter Cameron came back with a bang, and at the half colnton, formerly of Southern Pines, | they were leading by one point. Ear- The Business Women’s Circle of the Brownson Memorial Auxiliary met Monday night at the home of Mrs. J. S. ■ McLauchlin. Mrs. James Warner, Mrs. H. T. Montgomery, and the Reverend T. E. Davis, Pas tor of the Church, were guests at the meeting. After the business was completed, delicious refreshments were served. IS staying at the Jefferson Inn for several days- Mrs. Anne Hutt has returned to Southern Pines from Ellenville, N. Y. Mrs. Frank Schmelzer is confined to her home on Illinois Avenue by illness. Paul Jernigan and J. D. Hobbs at tended a meeting of insurance sales men in Raleigh this week. Billie Margarido of New York, a member of the Merchant Marine, was the guest of his great grandmo ther, Mrs. Catherine Shaw, for three days last week. SOUTHERN PINES SCHOOL NOTES SIXTH GRADE Jo Ann Ashcraft is a new pupil in Miss Buckner’s Room, alter being in four schools this year., She likes our school. She thinks her room is very interesting, and the people in it friendly. There are also two of’aer new pu pils in the room—June Long and David Roth. All three are good stu- ! dents, and help the room. Before June Long came here she went to school at Fort Bragg, N. C. She, thinks her room a very interest ing One—much more interesting than most rooms she has been in. She likes the library better than anything in school, because she likes and fourth quarters, but when the timer’s horn blew, the score wak tied,'23-23. After a two minute time out the game was resumed for an extra 3 minute period- Both teams scored a basket in this period and the game was still tied as time grew short. In the last few seconds of the game Cameron had possession of the ball, but just as the horn blew, the referee called a foul on a Cameron player. Worsham took the foul shot and won the game 27-26. The girls’ game, played earlier, was as evenly matched but not as si^edtacular. Southern Pines won, 16-15. We 'are looking forward to our next game with Cameron which will be played at the Southern Pines high, school, Friday, Feb. 11, at 7:30. HE'S BOSUN WALKER The man pictured on the front page is Boatswain Robert A. B- Walker. ly in the third quarter, Chan Page, Southern Pines forvyard, got his di rections mixed and' raced up the court to score a basket for Cam eron. This put Cameron even fur ther in the lead. The game see-saw- ed back and forth through the third KEEP ON WITH WAR BONDS WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS FLOWERS Carolina Gardens Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANNIVERSARIES tttttxttttttttittttttttttxttitttittitiittttttt FUNERALS itu^attttttitttttttttttttttttttttttttttit tttttttttttmtttttuttttttttttttuttxttttiutm to read. The library in school is nice and has a Ipt of good books. June thinks Southern Pines is, a nice place to live. : Personals Miss Elinor Valentine, Mrs. Bruce Lewis and Mrs. Nellie Mann left Monday night for Portland, Oregon, where they plan to spend several weeks. Mrs. W. J. Cameron of Vass spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Cath erine Shaw. Cpl. and Mrs. Alfred Chiswell have returned from a visit of sever al days with R. W. Gregson and fam ily in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore spent several days in Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weatherley and Mrs. Cora Weatherley spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. J. P. Mullally in Wadesboro. Mrs. Clarence Edson left Sunday lor New York where she is buying There are not many mornings that the Sixth Grade pupils do not have an order for defense stamps- They have fun buying them, but it won’t be fun for Hitler and To jo when those stamps are turned into guns, tanks, and planes. So far, George Straka has bought more than any one in Miss Buckner’s Sixth Grade. He has invested three hundred and twenty-five jdiollars jn bonds. He has made all of this by selling pa pers. He hopes he will get enough to buy a car after the war. I for -Franjean’s. Mrs. D. J. Welch and Mrs. C. L. Hayes are in New York on a buying trip for Mrs. Hayes’ Shop. THEY'RE GOOD STUDENTS j The following students in the El- j ementary grades made an S aver- ' age or better for the 3rd quarter: ' Third grade: David Bailey, Mary ' Johns Cameron, Patti Gorman, Pet- j er Grinnell, Sieger Herr, Joe Hor- ; ner, Carolyn Hoskins, Elaine John- | son, Louise Johnson, Kenneth Me- ' Crimmon, Ann Pearson. Fourth grade: Erma Louise Dorn, Alex McLeod, Roy Temple Grinnell, John Welborn, Roy Newton, Larry;.. Bethea, Betty Jane Worsham,"Ben-' Mrs. Gus Seagle, a matron at the j nie Shepard, Mattie Ruth Collins, Baptist Orphanage, Thomasville, is j Doris Rabon, Margaret Bailey, War- , %-tsv.rttttttttttttttitttttttsmttttitttt:tttttttiittttttttittiitf. enjoying a week’s vacation with i JUST IN— A small shipment of merchandise usually hard to get. While they last Valentine Candy Whitman's. Nunnally's. Russell McPhail's Peanut and Pecan Brittle. Pecan Delights. 1-2 and 1-pound boxes. Revlon Nail Polish and Lip Stick. Scissors Bandage—5 in. and 7 in. Straight, large and small Cuticle Golf Balls Tennis Balls Hinds Beauty Bargain. 75c value. 49c We are open this Sunday, Feb. 13th, 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. —.3:00 P. M. to 9 P. M. Broad Street Pharmacy Cliff Johnson Telephone 5411 Albert Breisch Southern Pines -44444444444444^ friends in the Sandhills. Mrs. Sea gle has charge of thirty little boys at the Home. Mrs- Richard Pethick returned Friday from Old Point Comfort where she has been with Ensign Pe thick for some time. She is now with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Neal, at their home on Midland Road. Lt. Colonel V. R. James is in Southern Pines for several days with his family at their home on Indiana Avenue. Mrs. Earl Sloan and Mrs. Richard Haney of Bridgeton, N. J., were week-end guests of Mrs. R. D. Cook- ingham. Mrs. James Hesson and baby dau ghter, Winifred Ruth, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler. They were en route from Ft. Jackson, Columbia, S. C., to their home in Morristown, N. J. Chaplain and Mrs. Wallace Soren son, who have been occupying Miss Alice Holmes’ apartment, are now living in the Shiring house on Ver mont Avenue. Miss Lucille Minshew is enjoying the sunshine at Miami, Florida, this week. Mrs. B. C. Doyle is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl Merrill, at Vir ginia Beach. « :: tt AMERICA'S GREATEST BODY OF YOUNG ,WAR AND PEACE WORKERS. 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