Friday, November 12, 1937.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Lambeth Counsels Calm
and Patient Diplomacy
^omentoHS Decisions To Be
Reached in Coming Weeks, Hie
Says on Return from £urope
The international situation In Eu
rope is so tense “that we must ail
work for peace and seek every prac
tical means to prevent war," Repre
sentative J. Walter Lambeth of this
North Carolina district declared in a
statement on his return last week
from Europe, where he has spent
three months. He was sent, as a mem
ber of the House committee on for
eign affairs, to assist in dedication
of war memorials in France, Belgium,
and England, and while abroad also
visited Spain, Switzerland, Austria,
Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Holland,
Germany, Poland, and Russia. Con
tinuing, Mr. Lambeth said:
“It io not a time for fiery and
emotional speeches, rattling of
swords, rash and sweeping commit
ments, or provocative words and in
cidents.
It is the time for tolerant under
standing of the problems and diffi
culties of other nations, calm think
ing, skillful and patient diplomacy,
followed by resolute action, and,
above all, the will to keep the peace
if by any honorable means the peace
can be kept.
“Momentous decisions must be
reached in the coming weeks. Upon
their issue, fin my judgment, the
peace of the world, including our
own peace for a generation, may well
depend.
"For America the lesson of recent
events is that strength is the only
safe-guard when covenants and trea
ties are being 90 lightly disregarded.
Our army and navy must be ade
quate, not for aggression, but for
true national defense. We cannot
rely always upon our geographical
position because oceans are rapidly
shrinking. Not least in importance
we must strengthen our foreign ser
vice, which is, after, all our first line
of defense.”
Page ThrM
Comings and Goings in Vass
The Missionary Society of the
Church of Wide Fellowship, will
meet at the New England House as
guests of Mrs. J. F. Morris on Wed
nesday afternoon, November 17th, at
3:30 o’clock. Subject, “The Mystery
and Fascination of the Moslem
World.” All women are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson en
tertained at dinner Wednesday even
ing of last week the following rel
atives; Mr. and Mrs. John Aber
nathy, Mias Pansy Abernathy and
Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Cooper and
children of Vass and Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Abernathy of Olivia. Mr. and
Mrs. Ferguson left Saturday to
make their home near Reidsville.
Mrs. Loula Muse and Mrs. Jewell
Hemphill of Cameron visited Mrs.
A. M. Hemphill and the McCraney
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith and Cur
tis and lAargaret Bettini visited in
Lillington Sunday afternoon.
M. B. Clayton of Cognac visited
his daughter, Mrs. Clayton Evans,
the last of the week. Little Alice
Kvans returned home with her
grandfather Saturday evening.
Mrs. A. K. Thompson, Miss Juan
ita Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Hall
and Russell Thompson, all of Bur
lington, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. McCraney. Mr. Thomp
son has been here for several days.
Edgar Oldham came home from
Elixabeth City for a week-end visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Oldham.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Koustenis.
Miss Margaret McLean of W. 0.
U. N. C., Greensboro, visited her un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. N.
McLean, during the week-end.
Mrs. N. F. Southerland of Teacheys
came last week to visit her sister,
Mrs. J. M. McMillan, and other rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hicks have
announced the arrival of a nine-
pound son on Friday, November 5.
Mr. and Mrs. E5arl Edwards of
Elizabethtown visited relatives here
Thursday.
Miss Alliene Bacheler of Jonesboro
was the week-end guest of Miss Pan
sy Abernathy.
Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Chappell and
little daughter, Joanne, are spend
ing a week with relatives in Black-
stock, S. C.
Misses Eva Callahan and Emily
Laubscher took the State examina
tion for nurses in Raleigh last week
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and came down for a week end vis
it with their people here before re
turning to High Point.
Mrs. R. D. Braddy and son, Thomp
son, of Rockfish visited Mrs. Brad-
dy’s sisters, Misses Sallle and Bes
sie Cameron and Mrs. W. H. Keith
Saturday.
Mrs. Alton Chappell and daught
er, Betsey, are spending some time
with Mrs. Francis Byrd of Ram-
seur.
Mrs. J. S. Bundy of naleigh came
down last week to attend the “wo-
nianless wedding,” in which her
grandson, A. G. Edwards, was ihe j
mother of the bride. I
Miss Eloise Brooks of Buie’s |
Creek visited her mother, Mrs. G.'
W. Brooks, during the week-end. ;
Mrs. David Gilli.s of Manley spent
Monday with her grandmother, JVxrs. i
W. J. Cameron. 'I
j Members of the Methodist Auxil-!
I iary observed the Week of Prayer
j this week with interesting programs
j on Monday, Wednesday and Thurs-
j day afternoon. The offering was for j
I the retirement and relief fund. |
I Revival services began at the Vas.s j
Baptist chui'ch Sunday afternoon, i
with the pastor, the Rev. Guy Fun-1
derburk, doing the preaching. I
Mrs. George Stutts, Miss Emma j
Lee Stutts and Mi s. Ted Rosser j
spent last week-end with relatives
in High Point. j
Misses Eula Mae Boggs and Juan- j
ita Womble visited in Cameron Sat- ;
urday and SiAnday^^ |
Mrs. Joe ountiy of Raleigh is the
guest of Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Sr.,
for a few days.
Miss Angie Marie Allen entertain
ed around 30 of her young friends
at a Hallowe'en party an evennig
last week. After games had been
enjoyed, refreshments suggestive of
Hallowe’en were served.
■(HL'RCHESi
Southern Fines
DaptUt Church
Rev. J. Fred Stimsoa, Pastor.
I •: to—Sunday School.
II ;00—Morning worship.
7:00—B. Y. P. U. Servict.
Thursday, 7:80 p. m.—Prayer meetloflr and
Letfson Study.
The Church of Wide Fellowship
Ht‘v. VuiKht O. I’uylor, l*a»tor.
9 :4Ti—Church School.
11:00 a. m.- -Morning worship.
7:00 p. m. IriteriTifdittte St-nior Youhk
7 M>U p, m. Fellowship For »m.
We«hu‘Hd;iy, B:00 p. in.—Choir Kehrarsal.
Preaching and Worship Service each second
and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 6:80 p.
m. Prayer meetinjf every WedneHday at 7:30
p. m. j
Bethesda Presbyterian Church ]
Kev. E. L, liurber. Pastor |
Hours of worship: Sunday School each
Sunday 9:46 a. m.; Worship First and Third
Sunday murninKs 11:00 a. m.; Second and
Fourth Sunday evenin^fs 7:30 p. m. |
Psjre Memorial M. E. Church
Rfv. L. M. Hall» Pastor I
Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.
I First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Second Sunday—Preachinif 11:00 a. m.
Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Christian Science
New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St.
Services are held every Sunday at 11:00
o’clock.
C. G. FARRELL
HIGH GRADE
COAL.
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PINEBUIFF
Pinehluff Baptist Church
Hev. Erncrtt M. Harris. Pastor
Sunday school every Sunday morning at'
10:00 a. m. Irving G, Wylie, acting superin
tendent.
I’riafhinjr and \v(jrshin HtTvice each third
Sufiday Kvi'nitij: «t 7 juhI *-m-h fourth
( Sunday arirrnoon at ‘J (M-lnck.
AJ)erd«H*fi, North Carolina
Kmroanual Episcopal Church
Ucv. F, Craighill Hrown, U, A., B. D., Rector,
I'irsl Siiiiiluy in the month, ('liurrh School
at 10:00 a. m., Holy Coniniunion with ser
mon at 11:00 a. m.
Stt'oini and fourth Siinfia\’s, Holy ('ommun-
ion at V :<)(j a. ni., I’.’iurch Si'h«n»l at ]u:iK)
a. in., Mio-niiHr I'rayor with »»'rnion at 11 :(M)
a. m.
Tlviv<l Sunday, Holy Communion at “:00 a. i
ni., (/hur<*h Schnol al 10:00 a. m, Ant«’»
(' •mmutii(»h and l.itany with sermon at
11:00 a. m.
All Holy Days, Holy Communion at 10:00
MANLY
Presbyterian Church
U«‘v. C. I. Calcote, Pastor
S«rond Sunday—I'reachiaK 8:00 p. m.
Fourth Sunday—Prcnchin»< 11 :00 a. m.
Sunday School—Kvery Sunday 10:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor—Every Sunday 7:00
p. ni.
EVELYN EDSON
Notary Public
Telephone Office N. II. Ave.
Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church i
E. L. Harbor. Pastor !
SiTvicf's Second and Fourth Sunday morn* '
ingrs 11:00 a. m. i
I'ir.-'t ami ’Phird Sunday rvoninp« 7:80 n. m. i
Church School each Sunday morning 9:45.
W. K. Blue, Sui>erintendent.
Rev. Marcus A. Brownson. D. D., Teacher i
Adult liible Class.
SI. Anthony's Catholic Church
Rfv. 'I’homas A. Williams, Pastor
Sunday Matises, 8:00 and 10:30.
Sundav <>vninr * '*w,tvs at 7:30.
Week-day Mass, 7:30.
(Children s lasiruti*^.. Class Friday at
Cotif«*.Hsions Saturcijiy and eves of
Days. 4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 8:30.
Boy Scouts meet Fridays 8:00 p. m
PINEHURST
3 :30.
Holy 1
CIll’Kdl NOTKS
The Rev. J. Fred Stimson will
jireach at the Baptust Church Sun
day inoi ning on “Feeding the Soul.”
•A-t tlie Christian Science Church
Sunday morning the subject of the
lesson-sermon will be “Mortals and
Immortals.”
The union service of Baptist
Church and Church of Wide Fellow-
yship will be held this Sunday night
at 8:00 o’clock in the Baptist Church.
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Pinehurst «Comiounity Church
Rev. A. J. McKelway. Pastor
9:45 a. m.—Sunday: Church School and
Sandhills Brotherhood.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
7:15 p. m.—Young Peoples* Worship, '
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship, i
EUREKA
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The Revival Services of Eureka
Presbyterian Church will be held
next week, November 15th to 21st.
The Rev. R. K. Davenport, evange
list for the Synod of North Carolina,
will conduct the meeting. The pub
lic is cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs. Watson Williams of Kernes-
ville spent last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Blue.
Mrs. Hobson Tucker of West End
visited her mother, Mrs. Sally Ray,
Thursday.
Mrs. Bill Shaw £ind son, Laveme,
visited her brother, Grady Fry of
near Carthage, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Palmer and
children and Mrs. Lula Palmer of
Southern Pines visited Miss Kittie
Blue Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lula
Palmer remained for an extended
vdsit.
Mrs. Alton Blue and baby, Peggy,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Evans of Vass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLeod and
daughters, Janice and Lois, visited
Miss Margaret McLeod of Flora
Macdonald College Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Guin spent
Sunday in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Guin.
Mias Mildred Blue of Sanford spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Blue.
Miss Margaret Kelly, of the Vass
school faculty, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Ida Blue and children.
A. M. Calhoun and W. E. Glad
stone of the Vass-Lakeview High
School attended the north centrad
district conference of the North
Carolina Education Association held
in Goldsboro Friday and Saturday
of last week. Mr. Calhoun is presi
dent of the Moore county Educo
Club.
Miss Bessie Maasengill of Four
Oaks is spending the week with iier
sister, Mrs. G. W. Koustenis.
Circle No. 1 of the Woman’s Aux
iliary of the Brownson Memorial
Preabyterian Church met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John
Morrieon. Mrs. M. B. Kelis was host-
(|sis to j'Cyrcl°>. Noi 2.
Th. Village Chapel
Rev. Thaddoiis A. Cheatham, D. D.. Minister
Sunday Services: Holy Communion H;00 a.
m.: Children’s K.'rvice, 10:00 a. m.: Church
Service, 11:00 a. m.
ABERDEEN
Aberdeen Baptist Chorch
Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday mornins at
10:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent.
T. W. Newborn of Kinston, field
representative for the Hospital Sav
ings Association of North Carolina,
Inc., announced Monday the appoint
ment of Adrian W. Graves of South
ern Pines as Moore county represen
tative for the organization.
Mr. Graves will devote two days
a week to making the contacts and
investigations necessary to the ef
ficient operation of the association's
interests in the county, thereby ma
terially increasing the effectiveness
of its services here.
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