1)27 Friday, October 14, 1927. THE PILOT Page Five :e .9f •ER \V \) I |m It, ne ;h l=! MEN’S CLUB HAVE DINNER AT PINEHURST. school problems in Moore County, and naturally some of these problems will he discussed from tiime to time. The Men Teachers’ Club of Moore meeting the athletic County, known as the K. H. R. Club, P^^g^am of Moore County will prob- held a most delightful meeting at the taken up. Supt. A. B. Cam- high school building in Pinehurst Carthage, was present at Thursday evening, October 6, at 7*30 dinner and made a very inter o’clock with 17 principals, coaches and to be much teachers present. This club was or- i^^P^es^ed w.th the fine spirit mani- ganized at a dinner at the Pinehtirst j present. Country Club last April. This club' The invitation from Supt. O. B. was formed to bring the men teach- Welch, of Carthage, to meet with ers closer together, to make more! him for the November meeting was enduring frendship and to enjoy a I unanimously accepted. The following finer type of fellowship. present at the meeting: Supt. ^ 1. X i^* Cameron, of Carthage R. G. W p. Morton of ftnehurst was, j p elected president R. G. Hutcheson j ^ , u L secretary, and ^ p ; .f L° P’’®!' Morton and P. H. Stephenson, of ident. Mr. Morton gave an in erest- pj„^hurst; E. A. West and W. Stuart ing report of the meeting at the ^ ^ Pinehurst Country Club last April. p y. Blanton, of Carth- He emphasized some of the needs McCrummen and P. M. and opportunities of this club m | pwight, of Vass; Francis E. Gib- Moore County. Ibons and W. F. Allen, of Southern Dinner was served by the Home]pines, and A. S. Ballard, of Aber- Economics Teacher, Miss Edith j Fletcher and a group of her cooking girls. While this club was organiz- time ago is now confirmed by the of- * missing at Christian Endeavor quite ficial announcement that the Ring-1 often. Luck to him. ling Bros, and Baraum & Bailey com- | Baxter Harrington, of Detroit, is bined showes \vni positively exhibit • visiting home folks. We are all glad at Raleigh Thursday, October 20. “Back” and hope he can stay At that time the world’s first and ' with us for a while. only five-ring circus will be within iiyr- • t , i. 1 1 J ^ ^ Miss Maggie Lee Cameron spent easy reach of local sawdust fans. „ i a u nr XV 1 . the week end with her parents, Mr. With it will come the only genuine i j rr ^ , ‘ ^ , U4. * * i and Mrs. Tom Cameron, white elephant ever brought to Amer- ! He is “Pawah,” the world-fam^ I visited her ica. ed in order that the men might come together in a dinner and enjoy the fine fellowship, yet their coming to gether furnishes a fine opportunity for the discussion of some of the tlYE RING CIRCUS POSITJVELY COMINGi Yep, youngsters, it’s really true! Meaning thJat a rumor heard some This Car |u> hmm CJunafwOy ciMclMd amid r*con- 4ttUa«4 wh«t« vMotot lv>R»diMor I vR«ar Axi« I vTrMwn5i*<» V Starting vLighth^ vlinitiop vB«tf«y v’TirM IvTop I Look For The Red “O. K.” Tag After we have thoroughly put in condition to give reconditioned a used car, thousands of miles of ad- we attach a red "O. K.” ditional service. It takes tag to the radiator cap. “guess-work” out of used car buying. This tag certifies that th« Look for this tag when you vital units of the car have <, used car—for it is been gone over completely your guaranUe qf qualUv by expert meckanics and and 9alu§l Allred Chevrolet Co. Keith’s Garage Aberdeen, N. C. Vass, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST W ai^ expeumental iVlgasolines havel^eeii jmmuced hy Standatd OilCompa^ On^ the tried cind perfected product S has been offered the ptihlic "^STANDARD’’ GASOLINE The big show is now a third larg er than it was when it last visited this locality. Enormous new dis plays have been introduced such as 90 zebras, camels and horses per forming at one time on a mammoth pedestal. On a similar series of cir cular raised platforms 32 of the show’s 43 elephants dance, run and perform in unison with the topmost ed sacred white pachyderm from j Sunday. She was ac- Burma, who will be the foremost . ^ ^ , ^llotte, who is a member of the Star feature of a menagerie composed of j more than a thousand animals. school faculty. John Caviness, of Lakeview, vis ited R. D. Caviness on Route 2. We are sorry to see John in bad health and hope he will soon recover. Earl Rice is home from Star school to have his eyes treated. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, of Star, visited at J. L. Rice’s on last Sunday. The outlook for the cotton is a lit- of the ponderous actors 20 feet above the ground. Prior to this gigantic HAULING—Let me haul your to- display five herds of elephants ap-1 bacco or any other short job of tie gloomy as the heavy rains are causing some of the cotton, where it has grown large, to rot. J. L. Rice was on the market with ten bales last week. This was last yearns cotton, and the price was worth waiting for, realizing 22 cents. We are glad to see the great im provement that has been made on Ephesus church, also the surround ing grove has been improved. We hope to have an interesting meeting which will begin on third Sunday. WANTED—To get in touch, at once, with a few responsible specialty sales people. Have a proposition that will be of interest to the right parties. Address A. D. Lentz, R. 2, Aberdeen, N. C. 1-Nov. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. pear in the five separate rings. At another time the rings are given over to five companies of liberty horses. At still another juncture of the pro gram two hundred of the show’s 900 horses, each ridden by an expert, are seen in the brilliant maneuvers. Of the sixteen hundred people car ried on tour this season more than 800 are the world’s foremost aerial- ists, bareback ridders, ground and lofty gymnasts, high-wire artists and super athletes. These are now seen in extensive groups and troupes each display led its particular champions, a new method of presentation that is in keeping with the Ringling Bros, and Barmim & Bailey 1927 plan of extending acts in equal number over the entire length of the mammoth main tent. Little folks will be de lighted to learn that the bringing of a score of European clowns to Amer ica has increased the fun-makers to more than a hundred. hauling. Prices reasonable. S. H. Oliver, Vass, N. C. tf. NONUNENTS& T0N6ST0NES If you are interested in Monu ments or Tombstones, write Rockingham Marble Works ROCKINGHAN, N. C. See or Write JOHN B. KENNEDY High Fali, N.* C. White Hill. IF ITS TOMBSTONES OR MONUMENTS See or Write D. CARL FRY Carthage, N. C- The birds are singing come feath er yo*ur nest. We all notce without much cu riosity that Willie Harrington is DR. OLIVE CHIROPRACTOR Aberdeen, 9 to 12 A. M. Southern Pines, 1 to 5 P. M. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. T. Lewis, de ceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before July 26, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 26th day of July, 1927. MARGARET C. LEWIS, 4-Nov. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of F. M. Monroe, de ceased, late of Moore County, N. 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