Friday, January 27, 1928. ■Tff ^ PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Canrffina. Page Timoe Where The Money Goes, tears of loving sympathy. Socialistic ?—Well, say just human. it knows the money has been spent BOYS SCOUTS TO HOLD m such ways as to return many hun dred cents On every dollar, and be- cellent record in the sale of the (By (Mrs) Digdeep Ann Offen.) To get down to the concrete, m The Health and Welfare Associa- Pinehurst Mrs. Francis T. Keating cause there are many great hearts t=on has been aptly called yooie has teen chairman for two years, un- j and willing hands waiting only the op- County’s philanthropic spare or fifth the Association presidency of Mrs. I portunitv to refill the exchecauer wheel. Leonard Tufts. Mrs. Keating’s local, There are at present eighteen towns committee in that time has comprised making up the branches of the Asso- the following: Mrs. T. A. Cheatham, ciation or, to continue the metaphor, H. A. Campbell, Mrs. John J. | making up the fifth wheel’s spokes Fitzgerald, Mrs. Harold Greene, Mrs REGIONAL CONFERENCE. I American Soda Fountains, of which jthe Pinehurst Warehouses are the dis tributor, for North Carolina and ad joining states. A recent report from the Boston office says that John is HEMP. Region Six, Boy Scouts of America, comprised fo the states of North Car- I olina, South Carolina, Georgia and I Florida, will hoM their Regional Lay- 1 on' one of the three salesmen leading the field in the entire United States. Of men’s conference in Greensboro , February 3, at the King Cotton Hotel.! other two one is in New England Misses Flora McDonald and Marga- This conference is for the officers ofi“"‘* o" ‘^e Pacific Coast. John hub H- Foster Kelly, Mrs J I O’Brien ! the week e^nd at gcout Councils throughout the states 1 » ‘■a'' ><>ad of fountain equipment OBrien,,their homes m Carthage and Sanford. ^orth and South Carolina. In ad- Chapel Hill not long ago, and re- Each town works separately to Charles W. Picquet and Mrs. A. i Mi-. M.idred Knic-ht snent tVio . . make up its alloted quota toward the ![, comprise j week end her parents in Sanford. She regular council officers. Association budget. The Red Cross Keating’s present year-round ^^s a.=companied home by hisses Tf "’ T ' 77 T ^ ,1 r< n local committee.) a , , ^ of troop committees are urged to at- Roll Call and the iuberculosis Seal wmmutee.; I Aureade and Helen Frye and Eliza- f d sale each credit a certain amount to- The public is already familiar with ■ beth Slack. * ,vard the county f^d and each town that wonderful sub-committee of the Miss Fannie Bell Phillips spent the ,OHN'iVlcrASKII I MAKINC is individually credited with its own. above, which operates in the spring! week end with home folks in Glen- A rf^n <?FI IINP local collection. The balance of each reason only and has its headquarters j don. i»OOU bUjLLijNu Kb^COKD. town’s quota is then completed by * at the Carolina. Mrs. Keating ap- i.;r nr 04. ^' means of gifts, membership fees, or'Pointed this committee in McCaskill, another of the entertainments, sales, etc., given un- 1926, and it is known as The Pine-I XiToomSaturday ^ Sartdhill products, is making an ex- der the direction of each chairman hurst Visitors’ Committee. The mem- ’ ! and her local committee. bers are Mrs. Homer H. Johnson, » ‘ These committees further advance Cleveland, Ohio, chairman; Mrs. Rob-;^ '"f “*^”ded church « ^ ert D Book Sewicklev Pa viVn Carthage Sunday and were guests « the local operation of the Associa-, , feewickiey, Fa., vice-, - ? I si u IX 1. chairman* l^rs Stiiart" TT Pn’H’Avcnti Miss 1? lora> McDonald for dinner, j k jLTouXrrntS; ” P.ainfield: t^r; school'unches and Laling so far a!'I- ^iven. New York City, and Mrs. possible with incidental cases of | Fitzgerald, T^e Carolina, neighborhood need. In this way the raised by these com- spirit of neighborly love and local pride in caring for one’s own is kept alive. Cases of truancy or moral lapse are referred to the county welfare officer for advisory aid or adjustment and cases of extreme sickness call for the physician or nurse cently he installed in Greenville the finest outfit in North Carolina. BABY CLINIC. The monthly baby clinic under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers' As sociation will be held at the Pinehurst high school on the afternoon of Wed nesday, February 1, at 3 o’clock. mittees, Mrs. Keating reports as fol lows: ing hall of Elise school Friday night, January 27, beginning at 5:30. The proceeds will be given to Christian education. . Pinehurst quota, 1926, $800.00; 1927, $1,000.00; 1928, $1,500.00; gii I Charles Pinkston spent | paid. Operation and care, woman at Hamlet Hospital, $126.00, nurse forl^ ' same, $42.00; 10 Christmas bags to j Armeha Lynch and daughters, ivBiuian v/i ex-soldiers, invalid, made, filled and'^?^^ Treva, spent the week end Within the past few weeks, Moore j shipped in August, $15.00. For in- County (thanks to the principle of, stalling Whole-Tim^e Health Officer, I ^ this tireless local committee work) is i (County and State to assume this a! Thfe^ moving picture show, “Men of the richer for having acquired its own i year from now in its next budget),' with Milton Sills, will be Whole-Time Health Officer, Dr. John I $1,600.00; two portable weighing, »t Elise Higgh School Satur- Symington, stationed at Carthage, scales for nurse and welfare worker,' night. Admistsion, 20 and 30 and a second nurse, working largely $25.00. For installing new* county | The proceeds will go to the under Dr. Symington's direction, thtis nurse, $1,000.00, (the additional $250 school. reinforcing the work of the Red Cross necessary for this purpose paid by i Mrs. E. A. Prevost and Miss Lula I Mrs. Digdeep Ann Offen.) The Pine- Howard were in Carthage Monday If cases still exist where there i hurst committee aspires to continue' shopping, seems to be no hope of a chance to i the maintenance in future years of' nurse. Clearance Sale Saturday, January 28th For this week-End we are offering the following items. 86 inch sheeting, unbleached, 25c yard (shorts). ALL REMNANTS ONE HALF PRICE 36 inch Pajama checks, unbleached, 10c yard. Ladies silk house, $1.00 value, 59c pair, 2 for $1.00. Good outing flannel, colors and white, 10c yard. WEUAMS-BELK COMPANY SANFORD, Steele Street NORTH CAROLINA i get to work for a living on the part of this much-needed nurse. This leaves some unfortunate or misguided neigh- * a balance to the credit of the Pine- bor, the Association simply draws I hurst Branch Health and Welfare off; closer together trying to find a solu- | $234.18, to cover the cod-liver-oil cam- tion that shall not spell pauperism, i paign and to advance a vitally needed For Moore County is becoming deeply I loan of about $200 to a young work- aware of its social problem and its re-; ing man of Pinehurst, whose five-year sponsibility,—of the truth that God old boy lost an eye through accident Himself looks wistfully out from the at Christmas. eyes of every living creature. The Pinehurst Branch Committee Tired, tortured eyes need to be of Moore County Health and Welfare lulled to contentment and trust; Association is proud and happy at' furtive eyes reassured to a proud di- this New Year season to announce it- j rectness; hard, supercilious eyes melt- self premeditatedly “broke” because | mx;xtmuiiixxmm H n ♦♦ ♦4 n n Car Beauty and Service Station We hammer out the wrinkles, massage away the double chin, lift faces and restore the old car to the picture of youth. Cars are like LADIES, a little touch of paint gives them a different appearance. Come in and look at some color suggestions and prices we have for painting your car. When your car begins to have chills and fever, and does the HULA HULA, drive in and let us feel its pulse. When we present it with CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH it MUST RUN. Get our charge for general overhaul. We Service Any Part of Your Car. Official light test ing, new battery, or repair your old one. Electric Vulcan- izer for repairing tires, brazing, welding, etc. We have modern, complete equipment and mechanics who understand your car^s TEMPERMENTAL OLD HEART. A little expert attention will put youth in it again. We have bought a quantity lof Fisk and Goodyear tires that We give you good prices on. Come to see us and get our prices when you have any car trouble. We guarantee all work that we do. Hartsell’s Garage Cameron, N. C. p. s.—If you need an electric sign, we can build that for you at a reasonable cost. We Want You and Your Neighbors to be with Us Thursday, Feb. 2nd This day will be ffiven over to a splendid Power Fanning Entertainment Lunch WiD Be Served-—No Charge An interesting program—^Motion pictures. Entertainment will be held in our store in Pine- hurst, N. C., Thursday, February 2nd. Be sure to come early. Pinehurst Warehouses Inc. tmm

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