Friday, March 14, 1947. Miss Edwards’ Kindergarten HOURS 9 a. m. to 12 noon 430 North Ridge St. Transportation Furnished Telephone 6814 SOUTHERN PINES 4J' } D. ENNIS Accountant and Auditor Professional Court Bob Arey, Representative East Penn. Ave. Phone 8031 PINEHURST NEWS j j Kennedy—Blue Wedding 'Freeda Davis and Christine Mc- Miss Maxine Kennedy, daugh- | Brayer. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ken nedy of the MacDonald Chapel section of Pinehurst, and Frank McRae Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Blue of the Eureka com munity were married Saturday evening at 7 o’clock in the Com munity church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. L. Prince in the presence of a small group of close friends and rela tives. The organist was Miss Eloise Wicker. Miss Arline Kennedy was her sister’s only attendant g and Elwin Blue was his brother’s -- best man. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at the R. S. Parker residence, 45 north Ashe St., Southern Pines. To Eliminate Your Fuel Oil Worries Call Have Your Tank Filled With Clean ESSO HEAT FUEL OIL YourTank Will Be Checked Periodi cally To Insure Against A “Cold Morning” A Product of Standard Oil Company Of New Jersey DISTRIBUTOR L. V. O’CALLAGHAN PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR Telephone 5341 Southern Pines Our office will be available for the preparation of 1946 Income Taxes gtttttnntitmmtntmnitmtnmmtumtntiinnnnmnnttuammnmmnttntT atttnttnittntnwwmtwtmfflmmntttmmtm: MID PINE Southern Pines, North Carolina s A Friendly Hotel With Club Like Atmosphere 18 Hole Golf Course You’ll Enjoy Playing LUNCHEON and DINNER PARTIES 130 East Illinois Are «»»m«nK»«»»»n»««»»»»»«mfflmiffl«wt««nn»»«»»t«K»»<«m Dinner at Dunes Rev. and Mrs. Francis A. Drake entertained at dinner at the Dunes Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Williams, Major and Mrs. Fred Eistrup, Ar thur McMullen, Mrs. Sather Gun- dry, and Mrs. Hargrave Vail. Red Cross Benefits A Red Cross benefit bridge tournament will be held at the Country club Tuesday evening, March 25th, at 8 o’clock. Sub scription is $10.00 per table. Prizes will be donated by local merchants. Chances are also be ing sold on a set of men’s and ladies’ golf clubs and several golf tournaments are being sponsored. Entry fee $2.00, all going to the Red Cross. Lobster Supper Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hamar were hosts at a lobster supper Thursday evening, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns, Master Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Peden and Miss Flora Chapman of Sou thern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and Ernest Hatch of Sherbrook, Can., and Mrs. Mc Kenzie Page of Windsor, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Hatch and Mrs. McKenzie are house guests of the Browns. "Veteran' 'Returns Miss Margaret McKenzie re turned from service with the U. S. army in Germany last week, and is now doing private duty nursing in Pinehurst. She is a graduate of the Duke University School of Nursing, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McKenzie. In Tokyo John Wicker, S. R. Ransdell, Jr., and Per y McKenzie, of Pine hurst, are ail now stationed in Tokyo. Saturday evening Miss Marga ret Lee was hostess at dinner for Misses Evelyn Garner, Flora Ellen Cameron, and Dorothy Wes- cott, also Richard Cole and Bill McKenzie, of Pinehurst and Pat and Paul Boyd of Hamlet. Miss Helen Fields was the the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Hutchinson in Charlotte. Miss Fields attended the Signund Romberg concert also. Charley Justice, sxar backfield at UNC, Mrs. Justice, Jack Haz- zard and Jake Wade of Chapel Hill were in Pinehurst last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page had as their weekend guests at Fur lough Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Page, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dixon of Elkin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tucker- man of Boston are guests this' week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovering. Other guests are Mr. and Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, of New i ork. and Pat Calcutt, Bradley John son, Jane and Lew Barrett, Nancy Lou Gouger, Frankie Dost, Patty' Creath, Beatrice Barrett Betty and Donnie McCaskill, Peggy Butner, Nicky Caldwell and Joan Tilley. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Allen on Midland road have returned to Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. John Prizer of East Orange, N. J., are spending some time at their “Cabin” here. Mrs. John Sherman of Green- vail, L. I., was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Waltham of Maine have leased the Hale Cottage for the remainder of the season. Mrs. .Robert Stuart of Winnet- ka has arrived for the spring sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Hudson were in the village for a short visit last week en route to Flor ida. BLENDED WHISKEY I a« pRoof 75% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS .J VNITEO DISTIlLEia top AMtllCAl lift. PICTURE FRAMING H. H. TURNER Photo Shop McIntosh Antique Shop Phone 6452 Bridge and Setback Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Swaringen entertained at a des sert bridge \and setback party Friday evening. Strawberry shortcake and coffee were serv ed, and prizes went to John F. Taylor, Miss Clarice Ellerbe and Clarence W. Thomas. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hamar, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Wedlock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Thomas and Misses Eleanor Fresh, Miriam Joyner, Mattie McGinnis, Clarice Ellerbe, ATTmiOHI CAR OWNERS ft GET THOUSANDS OF SAFE MILES with GUARANTEED FACTOR Y - MET HOD RETREADING ON YOUR SMOOTH Iv, TIRES- Mrs. Willard Greer of Fort Bragg was a weekend guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harold J. Callaway and family at The Oaks apartment, Everett road. Paul and Pat Boyd of Hamlet were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lee. Mrs. Eugene K. McKenzie and children are spending six weeks in Florida with her sister and during their absence Mr. McKen zie is staying with the L. J. Hin sons. Flora Ellen Cameron of WCUNC and Richard Cole of Louisburg college spent the week end at home. Misses Mary Louise Black and Sally Cheney are spending the weekend at WCUNC, Greensboro, as guests of Miss Dorothy Cheney, Miss Frances Campbell is guest of Miss Nancy Campbell and Misses Margaret Lee and Doro thy Wescott are weekend guests of Miss/Flftfa,,Ellen, .Cameron also at WCUNC. Secretary of State, Gen. George C. Marshall has been presented an honorary membership into the Tin Whistles club. Little Miss Anne Wicker cele brated her fifth birthday Tues day, March 4th, with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wicker. Those at tending were Kent Kelly, John THE pines Conntrg ffllnb INVITES YOU TO PLAY THE SCENIC COURSE OF THE MID SOUTH BOB SCHAPPA . PROFESSIONAL DINING ROOM OPEN serving Breakfast Luncheon Dinners ' Party Catering Telephone 5551 Southern Pines, N. C. DC-3 PLANES ittmtttuuttmutmt ONE DAY SERVICE Aberdeen Tire Service ABERDEEN Earl Flowers, mgr. phoxie 8561 j COMMENCING MARCH 14, 1947 Regular Schedule For Remainder of Season FRIDAY. SATURDAY and SUNDAY—New York lo Pinehurst Depart Pinehurst Time 3:30 p. m. Arrive La Guardia Time 6:45 p. m. SATURDAY. SUNDAY and MONDAY—NEW YORK to PINEHURST Depart La Guardia Time 9:30 a. m. Arrive Pinehurst Time 12:45 p. m. FARE—New York to Pinehurst—$32.00. Tax $4.80. Total $36.80 ■t SATURDAYS—PINEHURST TO MIAMI Depart Pinehurst Depart Miami Time 1:30 p. m. Arrive Miami SUNDAYS—MIAMI TO PINEHURST Time 10:30 a. m. Arrive Pinehurst Time 5:45 p. m. Time 2:45 pan . For Reservations Inquire at your Hotel or Gall New York Office 367 Lexington Ave. New York. N, Y. Murray Hill 5-5769 RESORT AIRLINES, INC. HOMEOFnCE SOUTHERN PINES 5482 Miami Office McAllister Hotel Miami. Florida Miami—92479 ii

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