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Friday, December 17, 1937. THE PILOT, Southern Pinef. and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page atmm Hnts 85c ^aits M.60 W Comings and Goings in Vass mint $prini!$ Pints m • Quarts *1™ KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY—90 PROOF c ^rlv SOUTHERN PINES NORTH CAROLINA Boarding school for children six to fourteen years, with day pupils from Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Music Art — Handicrafts — Tennis KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT Mrs. MUilcent Hayes, Principal. — Ridint; Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith lu- nounce the engagement of their dau ghter, Mary Elizabeth, to Steve Mal lard of Wallace. The wedding will take place in the Vass Methodist Church Sunday afternoon, December 26, at 4:00 o’clock. No invitations will be issued in Vass. To Present Pag«ant Members of the Vass Presbyterian Church will present a Christmas pageant, “The Light That Shineth in Darkness,” this Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock, and they most cordial ly invite the public to attend. The pageant, which is sponsored by the young people’s organization, is under the direction of Mrs. W. E. Glad stone. The beautiful outdoor lighting at the Presbytei'ian church is another contribution of their young people for spreading the Chi’istmas spirit W. I». W'ilwon Sui'ferH Stroke VV. D. Wilson, aged resident of the Va.'s community, suffered a slight stroke of paralysis early last week, and a secoml moie serious one the first of this week. Three of hi.s chil dren, A. W. Wilson and David Wil son of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Carl Maynard and daughter of Mon- loe were called home last week, and a granddaughter. Miss Dera Daw- Sv.a, came ftom the Hamlet Hospital tc nurje him. Pass Exaiuination M ss Eva Callahan, daughter of H. C. Callahan, and Miss Emily Laubscher, daughter of Mrs. Frank Jeffiey.s, graduates of the school of nursing of Guilford General Ho.spi- tal in High Point, were among those who were successful in passing the State examination. Wonuin’s Cluli Meets The Vass Woman's Club met Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. George W. Koustenis with Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Mrs. W. J. Cauieron, Mrs. C. P. McMil'an and Mrs. Frank Jeffreys as associate host esses. A lighted Christmas tree and other decorations added attractive ness to the living rooms. Following a business session, dur ing which Mrs. Charles Gschwind was welcomed into club membership, the public welfare department, of which Mrs. H. A. Borst is chairman, gave the program: “Origin of 'he Poem, 'The Night Before Christmas,’ ’ Mrs. W. J. Cameron; the poem, Mrs. C. P. McMillan; ‘‘Missions of the Christmas Seal,” Mrs, Frank Jef freys; talk on tuberculosis, Mrs. P. A. Wilson. Contests were enjoyed during the social hour and refreshments sug gestive of the holiday season were fierved. Then you’ll know Chevrolet is the outstandmg value for 1938 ■•^Oieck Oievro/efs low I ^SliXSlSd price/'^ [♦^Check the low , Result* IVrsimals Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean, James Ray and Hugh McLean, Mrs. S. R. Smith and Miss Agnes Smith spent Wednesday afternoon in Fayette ville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abernathy of Olivia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy. Mr. and Mr.s. W. E. Gladstone spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bailey and chil- di'en and Mrs. Catharine Shaw of Southern Pines visited Mr. and Mi-s. W. H. Keith Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Cox of Broad way visited Mi\ and Mrs. W. T. Cox Sunday afternoon. Miss Katrina Beasley went to Apex last week to spend some time with her sister, Miss Maiy Boatilej'. Mi.ss Margaret Lambert, student nurse at the State Sanatorium, was at home for a brief visit Sunday afternoon, Aiken Reece and Ed Ruth of Ham let called on G. W'. Griffin Saturday. R. L. Oldham returned last week from a visit with relatives at Gold- iton. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilson visited friends in Sanford Sunday after noon. Mrs. A. M. Cameron and son, A. Mac. spent Saturday in Raleigh ani went from there to Buie’s Creek to visit. Mr. Cameron went Sunday and accompanied them home. Mrs. W. T. Cox returned Saturday from Onancock, Va., where she had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. B. W'illi.s and their infant son, John Malcolm, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mi.ss Catharine Graham spent Sat urday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W'allace of Car thage visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy spent Thursday in Sanford. Mrs. W. M. Lambert, with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Richardson of Lakeview, visited relatives in Carthage Sunday afternoon. SEEK TO RAISE $18,000 FOR COLORED OKPHAN.\GE Catch Man Suspected of j Troy Bank Hold-Up Wounded Fugitive Believed To ' Ik* Accomplice of Payne in | Candor, Troy Robberies j Following a running gun battle near Wilmington Monday night in 1 which a man, at nrsi thought to be Jack Borden, alias Wash Turner, es- | caped North Carolina convict i;ij fugitive companion of the State s No. 1 bad man. Bill Payne, wa.s serious- | ly woundetl, State Highway Patiol- man are conducting an extensive ; search for the companion of the , wounded man. ' Since his capture and while lying | in a Wilmington hospital in a sor- ^ ious condition officeis appear to be agreed that the wounded man is Jonn Bowling Byrd, 38, of Durham, want- I ed for liighv.'.iy robbery in Durham j and said to be a suspect in bank i hold-ups at Troy and Candor an ac complice, polioe said, of Bill 1‘ayne. Whether his companion in me au tomobile chase gun tight was Payne or Borden, alias Turner, or some other wanted fugitive, officers are as i yet uncertain. But he apparently made a clean get-away. Patrolman Hugh Sloan was with- ing 15 feet of the man at one time and had him at the point of sur render when he slipped into a small .'Jtream at the edge of the woods through which the chase led. When he recovered the fugitive had disap peared. State patrolman shifted the scene of the search westward Tuesday in response to reports that the fugitive might have been the man who roo- bed a doctor’s office in Asheboro of bandages, antiseptics and drugs. The two men w'ere flushed when a trap was laid in Wilmington by city police, sheriff’s officers and State patrolmen in the hope of nabbing two check forgers wno three days earlier had tried unsuccessfully to cash at a Wilmington bank a $1,000 draft signed with the name of Jack LeGrand, local attorney and junior partner of Federal District Attorney J. O. Carr. ME.\SLEvS CLOSES SCTIOOL The Hemp graded school closed on Thursday of last week on account of an epidemic of measles, and will not reopen until after the Christmas holidays. On Wednesday, 213 chil dren were absent from their classes. The high school continued work. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH C.'%ROLINA, DEP.VRTME.NT OF hTATK CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES ENTS MAY COME GREETING: Whereas, it appears to my sati^ faction, by duly authenticated ord of the proceedings for the voIub- tary c'i;)sol;;tion thereof by the UD* animous consent (f all the stock- h-Mir?. depositeid in my office, that the Propeity at Pinehurst, Incorpor ated, a corporation of this State, whose ptincipal office is .s.tuated at Shaw & liitter Roads in the city uf Pinehuirt, Coun'y i f Mooi'"', State of Iv('. th Carolina. (Percy W. Thomso* being the agent therein and in charge Ihireof, upon whom process may be !-ervtdi, has complied with the re quirements of Chapter 22, ConsoU- (iated Statutes, entitled •'Corpora- tion.'?." pieliminary to the iisuing ol this Certificate of Di.ssolution. NOW, THF^UEFORE. I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of Noith Carclina, do hereby certi fy th.'t the said corporation did, on the 20th day of November, 1937, file in my office a duly executed and at- te.^tcc! consent in writing to the dis- yohition of said corporation, execut ed by all the .stockholders thereof, which s.iid cf>nsent and the record of the prr>ceedings aforesaid are now oa file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereto set my hand and affix ed niy official Feal at Raleigh this 20th day of November, A. D,, 1937. THAD EURE, Secretary of State. (SEAL) Seawell & .Seawell, Attorneys, By; H. F. Seawell, Jr. N26-D1T /chevrqTlet ^ Remember, too, that Chevrolet is the only car that gives you all these modern features at such low delivered prices: 85-H.P. VALVEC1N-HEAD ENGINE PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES i r GENUINE KNEE-ACTION* Mrniiim ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEil BODIES ' fisher no draft ventilation TIPTOE-MATIC CLUTCH *On MUttar O* la* imM« mV. CHIVaOW MOTOK DIVISION Oumnl mmn taht CoiparalM, DinOIT, MKMOAN The Colored Orphanage of North Carolina, located at Oxford, is spon soring a drive to raise |16,000 for the benefit of the institution which is the only one in the state for tne care of colored children who are or phaned, and which is at present car ing for 1.^4 boys and girls. Some of the ivain objectives of the drive are to provide funds to com plete a land purchase and put the in stitution on a cash basis, to buy a j -^ood dairy hei-d, a tractor, a truck, , furniture for the boys’ and girls’ JoriAiitories, equipment for the school and laundry, and to provide a fur nace for the girls’ building. Mrs. Edna Taylor, colored, has been appointed chairman of this drive and she is working under the supervision of the Moore County Welfare Department. Mrs. Brown, welfare superintendent, asks that ail j interested citizens, white and colored, support this most commendable in stitution and donate as liberally as possible. All contributions should be sent to Edna Taylor, Taylortown, Pinehurst The orphanage, which is norr-de- nominational, was founded in 1883, and is filling a great need by caring for children, who if left alone, would have to be sent to county homes, jails, or be exploited by some un scrupulous person who wants them only for work with no pay, no care, no love or home life. Eight Moore county children are being cared for there, and are beeing prepared for lives of worthwhile service. The school has 150 acres of land under cultivation and all of the work on the grounds is don« by the boys and girls. Farm Life at Carthage; Tuesday, January 11, Aberdeen (tentative); Friday, January 14, Pinehurst, there; Friday, January 21, Southern Pines, there; Friday, January 28, Carthage, there; Tuesday, February 1, Aber deen (tentative); Fiiday, February 15, Carthage, there. LEGAL NOTlCt:S NmiCE OF LAND SALE Mid-South Motors, Inc. Aberdeen, N. C. VASS-LAKEVIEW BOYS WIN FIRST B.\SKETBAIJL OAMIS The Vasa-Lakeview High School boys opened their basketball season Monday night by defeating the Pine- hiirst boys by a score of 15 to 14. The game was hard fought with the score tied much of the time. Mr. Howell, coach, has announced the following schedule, stating that his team expects to play at least a dozen games before the close of the sea9on: Friday, December 17, Southern Plnea, there; Friday, January 7, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deod of trust made by Temple H. Nichols and John G- Nichols, her husband, to the imdersigned trustee, dated Octo ber 10, 19a4, and recorded in tnc office of the Register of Deeds ut Moore County in Book 58 at p.a°t 164, default having been made :n the payment of the note secured thereby, I will sell at public auctio'i to the highest bidder for cash at th( Courthouse door in Carthage, Mooi:; County, North Carolina, at 10 o'oiock, A. M. on Wednesday, January 5, 193'', all those certain tracts or parcels cl land, lying and being in the County of Moore, and described as follows. That certain piece, parcel or lot ot land situate in Southern Pines Coun try Club Development designated as Lot No. 8 in Block No. 2 on the plan entitled, “Sub-division of part ot Southern Pines Country Club Land No. 1,” and filed in the office of tV- Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book of Maps No. 1 at Page 58, and also in the Gener al Office in Southern Pines. Also that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in Sou thern Pines Country Club Develop ment, County of Moore, State of North Carolina, in Bloc No. 2, on the plan entitled “Sub-division of South ern Pines Country Club Land No and filed in the Gener-il Office at Southern Pines, North Car olina, and In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Moor* County, North Carolina, In Book No. 1 at Page 51, said lot or parcel of land being more particularly described as follow9. Being a portion of Lot No. 9, be ginning at a stake at the south western comer of Lot No. 8, the southeastern corner of Lot No. 9, runs thence northeasterly along the line between lots Nos. 8 and 9, 184 feet to a stake in said line; thence southwesterly In a direct line to a stake in the line of Lot No. 9. in the edge of Country Club Road; thence along the line of said Lot No. 9, in a southeasterly direction 74 feet to the point of beginning. nbove r?escribpd land will be sold subject any vmpaid taxes as sessed agstnst said land, and also subject to the lien of a prior deed of tnist to C. R. Noble. Trustee, said of tn’st being recorded in Book 60, page 114, Moore County Registry. This 2nd day of December. 1937. S. J. HINSDALE. DlO-31 Trustee. C. G. FARRELL niUH GKAOE COAL. T«lep?ione S8 Aberdeen, North Carolina M. H. FOLLEY Lumber, Miliwork and Builders’ Supplies Aberdeen Hemp Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright rETERIN.\BIAN8 Southern Pine* Sanfard YOURS FOR GOOD SHOES H. E. CONANT PINEHURST THE SHOE MAN funeral Qllrectors 24HOUR AMBULANCE SERViri PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PIKIS To serve those who call upon w to the best nf our ability and Hith thoughtful lalmess Is the luuJti ii(M>a H'hieh our organlzatloa Is formed. II. G. McJlLROY Manager EVELYN EDSON Notary Public Tel«pli«ne Office N. H. Avft. WANAMAKER’S Antiques and Glass Day and Evenings Midland Road Opposite Steeplechase Coutm E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storasre Soathern Pines, N. C. T«1 5081
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