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Friday, November 4, 1938. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North CaroKna Page Seven THREE ARTS GROUP TO WIDEN SCOPE OF ITS ACTIVITIES To Present Full Lenj^th Plavs, An Operetta, Art Exhibit,' I^ectures and 'Recitals Accent on Youth Library to Celebrate Book Week By Special Member ship Offer To Young Building, Loan Leag’ue I Offfirs Slog*an Prizes Give $200. in Keesler Memor ial Contest, Open To All Residents of State Ry Katherine Martin Book Week ia coming I From No- The building, savings and loan aaso. vcmber 13th to November 19th Book' North Carolina will use peraonally appeared Nelson C. Hyde LEGAL NOTICES statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912. Of The Pilot, published at Southern Pines, North Carolina, County of Moore for the month of October, 1938. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, Week will have its 20th annual cele- bration. This is a great occasion for all who are concerned with books and children. It was at first called "Good Book Week” because it began as a drive to make more good books ac cessible to a gi'eater number of peo ple. Samuel Raphaelson has allowed the Less than a year ago a small group of persona resident in the Sandhills conceived the idea of an organization which would actively encourage and promote the various arts in this sec. tion. Music, painting and the drama were of especial interest to them. From small beginnings, in the form to be used as the slogan for Book : of a one-act play, the scope of the Week this year. This is the week group’s activities expanded to in- when we would like to see parents, elude a surprisingly successful art teachers, counsellors, and every single exhibit, and later two public produc- Person who works with children, con- tions of a bill of modern American cerned about children’s books and plays with musical interludes. In view reading- This article is our invitation of these efforts, the group ig plan- the parents and children of Sou- ning to widen the sphere of its inter- them Pines to come in and get ac- ests and to develop into a.commun- quainted with our childrcn’fi book newspapers as the advertising med-1 who, having been duly sworn accord- ium for announcing and advertising to law, deposes and says that he the Slogan Contest, which the asso-, and that I the followmg is, to the best of his ciations will run from November 7th knowledge and belief, a true state- through November 30th. I ment of the ownership and manage- A total of $200.00 in prizes will nient of the aforesaid publication for be awarded, consisting of $100, first ‘ above caption ^ nr, : , u * i Inquired by Act of August 24, 1912 prize; and 20 prizes of $5 each, for embodied in section 445 Postal Laws a slogan of not more than 12 words ] and Regulations, to wit: , . . , . . . „ suitable for use by the building, sav- 1- That the names and addresses title of his play ‘.Accent on Youth i . of the Dublishi.r oditnr mnnnmncr ^ ^ ^ ’ , , r, . I ings and loan associations. The North pumisner, eoiior, managing fv,„ i editor, aud business managers are’ Carolina Buildmg & Loan League at Publisher, The Pilot, Inc. South- Raleigh is working out the details ern Pines, N. C. ’ of the contest which will be open only Editor, Nelson C. Hyde, Southern to residents of North Carolina. | , ...... I. ^ Managing Editor, Nelson C. Hyde, All of the buildings, savings and southern PineS, N. C. I loan associations in the state are co- Business Manager, Jean Edson,' operating in this state wide contest Southern Pines, N. C. I and will have entry blanks available j owner is 'The Pilot, I ... inc., Southern Pines N. C. Stock- at the offices of the associations. holders holding 1 per’cent or more of J. B. Williams of North Wilkes- stock are Nelson C. Hyde. W. P. Wil. boro, is chairman of the Keesler Me- }f.tts, A. Healy, F. Shamburger, I Planting Time We Are Offering Pedigree Fulgrain Cold and Smut Resistant Oats Pedigree Redhart Wheat Number 3 •*ure Abruzzi Rye, Germination Over 90 Percent McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORE Southern Pines Phone6244 ity enterprise of significance to all stock . A i. i 4.1 : noro, if cnairinnri ui tiie rvceo*ci atxc- 1 x-. Kjtiauiwui tesldenta of the Sandhills. This fall As our flr.t attempt to pot the ^ ^ committee which has eh.rse ■’“"“on, the group ha. succeeded in acquiring "Accent on Youth, 'I'c „( ,b,a contest. Other members of this porMejT ^*Wav V Z Reed Hl'r" a theatre and workshop In Plnehurst, Mw off.nng a memhcr,h.p of only ^ CreL"T^urLr John W This location ha, the advantages of fUty cents to every boy and girl of ^ G. Herring, Jr.,; Watson. Jackson H. Boyd: Bion h!. being central and readily accessible school age who does not have access /-oidsboro In addition the follow- ; Sutler Estate and George R. Ross.; ♦ oil 4-u^ 1A.1 Q morviV>oraV»ir» T'Viia ’ i S. T*hnt tViA Irnnwm ' . , ^ i of Sanford, A. H. Patterson of Kings ing circle. We expect very gratifying .do Pronir , ... „ „ Mountain, and R. S. Jones of Frank- sults from this offer. We hope Wester of Henderson. Charles f-, above, giving the names of the own- i Phillips of Thomasville J. E. Brinn ers, stockholders, and security hold- to all the Sandhill communities. .to a membership. This membership 3. That the known bondholders, , Plans for the season 1938 39 in allows them to take out only the ju- men^bers of the Committee rep- 3 J , . in- , I,- u V, ^ fooo of ' re?ent the various districts of the ers owning or holding 1 per cent or ' elude productions of three full-length venile books, which have no fees at- ^ ^ French of Lumberton, J. i more of total amount of bonds, mort- plays, a Gilbert and Sullivan oper-, tached, and study books, (parallel ^ vValston of Scotland Neck A1 B. ”ther securities are none. ' etta; a second no-jury exhibit at reading books) which are five cents p i the two paragraphs next which all workers in the fne arts' each. Parents, here is a good chance | show ther wares; the organzation for your children to widen their read-' of a children’s theatre group; courses in music, playwriting, acting and painting; and the sponsoring of spe- cal exhibits, lectures, recitals and other entertainments. Participation in the group is open to all, and letters have been sent to those in the Sandhills who might be interested in participating — the group’s various activities. FELIX LESLIE JOHNSON TO COMM.\ND DESTROYER Lieut Commander Felix Leslie John son, who has been on duty in Brazil as representative of the United States Navy for several years is a guest in Aberdeen of his brother, J. Tal bot Johnson. He leaves next week for Brooklyn Navy Y:*rd, where he will take command of a new de stroyer, the Lang, to be commissioned next month. re; that it is a step toward making the books in the library accessible to every child in to\yn. We are looking to the parents for cooperation in making this week a success. There will be some fine new books for your children as well as many old ones that they have not read. I.«t’s all work together to make “Accent on Youth” week a success. "An earnest cause and not a grim one, planned in the beginning to fos tering books suitable for boys and girls, it has become a gay crusade dramatizing in happy celebration the joys of owning books, the pleasures of book companionship. Book Week has helped build a list of new and better editins and the finest and rich- lin. THE WEEK IN VASS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gschwind and Paul Gschwind returned Monday morning from a trip to Kansas City, where they visited Air. and Mrs. Eld Gschwind and Paul Gschwind’s 91- ers, if any, contain not only the list, j of stockholders and .security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also in cases where I the stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of company as trustee or in any other fiduciary re- * lation, the name of the person or corporation for which such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap-' pear upon the books of the company year-old sister . Mrs. Nova Lyles of Raleigh vis- | as trustees, hold stock and securities ited Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corbett the in a capacity other than that of a latter part of last week. lightenment in schools, libraries, and homes the country over. Coming just before Thanksgiving and Christmas, Book Week occupies an appropriate place on the calendar, ushering in est collection of books for children j season of good will, of friendship, 'hat has ever existed. It has helped gift.giving,” says the Book Week to promote reading for fun and en- Manual. VOTE FOR JOHN R. JONES FOR CONGRESS Able — Honest— A Life-Tim; of Public Service VOTE FOR THE WINNER VOTE FOR THE WINNER John R. Jones * The Republican Partv Takes Pride in offering Mr. John R. Jones of North Wilkesboro, for 17 years Solicitor of the 17th Judicial District, and one of the ablest lawyers and speakers in the State, as its candidate for Congress frjm the 8th congressional district. THUMB SKETCH OF OUR NEXT CONGRESSMAN .J, Mr. Jones, aged 56, native of Stokes county, worked his way through high‘school and college, studied law at Wake Forest, Married Miss Rose McNeil, daughter of the Rev. Milton McNeil, Wilkes county. Mr. Jones located in North Wilkesboro m 191(K foming a partnership with Johnson J. Hayes, who is now federal judge of the middle district oi North Carolina, Jones and Hayes were partners for 17 years. In 1926 Jones was elect ed solicitor of the 17th judicial distritt, whi ;h office he held for 12 years. Mr. Jones holds the distinction of being the only repub’ican solicitor in the st^te and is so well liked in his district that at the last general elect on he had no opposition. Mr. Jones lives in a “log cabin home” on his dairy farm about six miles out of North Wilkesboro. He is known throughout the state as a dairy far ner and is proprietor ^ the famous Meadow Brooks Dairy,” one of the outstanding g/ad e A dairies in North Carcdina. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had no children of their own, but they were father and mother to and educated 11 children. Mrs. Jone» has just recently died. ' ^ bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corpor ation has any interest direct or in-' direct in the said stock, bonds, or other securties this 1st day of Octo ber, 1938. |j NELSON C. HYDE, | Managing Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3d day of October, 1938. EVELYN M. EDSON, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 13, 1939. EXCURSION TO SAVANNAH, GA. AND FLORIDA POINTS Plan your trip this W'ay—in speed, safety and comfort. Big savings in transportation costs—more money and time for recreation: ROUND TRIP FARES SOUTHERN PINES TO Jacksoiiville $3.50 Miami 8^50 Savannah 2.50 St. Petersburg 7 00 Tampa ?!00 West Palm Beach 7.50 Children 5 and under 12 half taie. Leave on any train F'riday, Saturday or Sunday, Nvomeber 18th, 19th or 20th, except train 107. Returning—leave destination as late as evening trains Monday, November 21st. Tickets good in coaches only. No baggage checked. No stop overs allowed. ASK SEABOARD AGENTS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS C. G. Ward, D. P. A. 505 I. O. O. F. Temple — Raleigh, N. C. »* i JONES FOR CONGRESS Southern Pines Country Club Announces the Opening of the New Grass Greens on the Number 1 Course SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 Daily Rates—$1.50 Also Attractive Seasonal and Weekly Rates Try your game on these new greens Now Open The Grill under the Management of Mrs. A. E. Murphy of The Avalon, Virginia Beach for I Teas, Dinners, Dances For Reservations Telephone Southern Pines 5551 1111111111111 tn I
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