rage !*«•*> THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Carolina. Friday, January 13, 1928 PINEDALE ON THE MIDLAND ROAD, adjoining PINEHURST s Building sites at Pinedale, nearly three-quarters of an acre in size, are selling at $400 each, and they afford the most attractive opportunity to secure a de sirable home site for low cost that is offered in the Sandhills. Pinedale is the nearest suburb of Pinehurst vil lage, with the Midland road in front, the Seals road soon to be improved to the Carthage road, with wat er on every lot as soon as building begins, with all the Pinehurst facilities close at hand, and on one of the choicest ridges of this neighborhood. Nothing like it for the price, and mighty little like it for any price. For information see I MASON & GARDNER, L. L. BIDDLE, H. B. EMERY, PINEHURST. S. B. RICHARDSON, ARCADE BLDG., SHIELDS CAMERON, SOUTHERN PINES And see them quick, for the lots are not many, and the price is a mover. n XX tt tt CAMERON ‘‘Bachelors Hall, I believe its the best, For when they go home, they go home to rest. No wife to scold, no children to bawl, I believe it’s the best to keep bach elors hall.” A. B. McDonald, who keeps bach elors hall in a cozy home hard by the beautiful water of old Crane’s Creek, wag in town one of those recently cold days. He walked the distance from his home. Walking w.th a military step, and looking tall and straight as a cedar of Lebanon, and looked as though he enjoyed the hike. He puts to shame some of the younger gen eration who can not go the shortest distance without a car. John C. Muse came down from Durham for the week end. So did Jess Howard. Misg Thurla Cole was hostess at a lovely bridge party at her home dur ing the rhristmas festivities. Miss Kate Harrington returned to Charlotte last week .n response to a call. J. McN. John, of Aberdeen, called to see the Correspondent an evening of last week. R. L. Poindexter, of Sanford, was in town Friday. Rev. M. D. McNeill condu«^ted the funeral services of George Morrison at Bethesda last week. Mrs. J. R. r.oving spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Rogers. Mr. Rogers, of Siler City, spent a few days of last week with his little son, Carl, at the home of Mrs. Laura Rogers. Mi ss Kate Arnold spent Saturday in Fayetteville. Mr?5. Alec Blue and grand son, Mar- cellers Cameron, of Raeford, were visitors Friday of Mrs. E. M. Borst and Miss Annie Borst. , T,audi’i; k Swett, of Richmond, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sweo^, on Rt. 2, foi the holidays. Mr. cind Mrs. S. R. Snvth. of Vass. were call^ is in town Sunday after noon. Mr^. Janie Muse and daughter, Mis=; Mamie Ne-il, vis'ted Mrs, Martha Mnse Wicker Sunday afternoon at her l''>me r>n Rt. 1. Mrs, Wicker Is slow ly imiv-ov-ng from a paralyli'* stroke. Sor y report J. E. Phillips on the ^ ■ k r -f. Pleased to r'-port W. P. Womaek homo from the hos})‘tal nuu-h improv ed. Sur'lav m!>rnin<^ at the Presb\i:er- 'an r-hnr'-h Rev, ^T. D. McNoill p^eich- e1 f'-; n ‘he ‘‘V^ocational Tm-PTrir.’* Mir-o. of r;>rthnge. Vt'- Np.-i famni'*- M’ Jji'’^^e Mus'^ a7-« I \T;-s, last week. Guy IVTatthews and Miss Myrtle Doucrlnc. of Sanf'trd, were rallers of ATnifhew^ S' Tvkn' Mr iMm •< J. K. Snow. J. D. Mc- 1 t'an, r.. P Hhen, Jewel Hemp- ^ .t .-.iprl 1b > .Moore County Health • I'l V; lire meeting at Pinehurst Tno.^f’ny. Th(’ Tameron Woman’s Club held ils rogidar meetinir January 5 at 3 o’clock in the high school building with aO members; present. Mrs. H. P. Mf-Pherson, president, called the meeting to order, and after routine business the club decided to employ F. M. Dwight, of Lakeview Nursery, to plant shrubs around the school building. The planting to he done at once. The discussion of play ground equipment and anv action was postponed until the February meeting. The meeting was then turn ed over to Circle No. 3, who had charge of the program. Misg Annie McFadyen, chairman of Circle 3, pre-1 Mrs. J. L. McGraw was the winner .sented a “New Contest” that was In thig contest, and was '^.warded :i original and clever. Mrs. Alec Me-j beautiful floral calendar as a piize. Pherson was the winner, and was nr^- The members of Circle No. 3 then sented a lovely handkerchief. The next contest was a picture representing events and famoug people of the past. served delicious chicken salad on let tuce with aandwiohes, pickles, sal- tines, followed by coffee, wh'pped cream and stuffed dates. The Febru ary meeting will be in charge of Mrs. J. L. McGraw, chairman of Circle 4, and promises to be an interesting meeting. All members and visitors are urged and cordially invited to be present. 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Don t forget the value we are offering* in men’s clothes. Vass Mercantile Co Vass, N. C. Dependable Quality Always.