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l*age Ten The pilot, southern Pin«t and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, November 18, 1938, Volunteer Fire Dept. Now In Its 40th Year Southern Pines Fire Department’s Home Has Remarkable Record For Speed and Efficiency in Emergencies (Continued from page one) since that of the McBrayer building on February 24th, 1934, and was sub. dued with but trifling Idss compared to what it might have been but for, their prompt arrival and • efficient work. The oher calls were for grass fires and out of town assistance, among others the tragic Schirmer fire at Manley where the Southern Pines company was not called until the house was destroyed. Their services were continued through the following days searching the ruins for the re mains of the unfortunate man. Jointly with the Aberdeen depart- ^ ^ i r* « nent they were host, to members of ThaiflkSgtVing AppeOl t OT 11111(18 For Flora Macdonald College the Sandhills Firemen’s Association on June 15th. Representatives from 34 companies embraced in the terri tory between Sanford, Rockingham and Fayetteville attended their 12th annual convention. City Commissioner L. V. O’Callag- han Is chief of the department. L. S. Rowell is assistant chief, Albert All North Carolinians Asked to Relieve Institution from Heavy Burden of Debt By R. C. Lawrence MURCHESi “What We Have" will be the sub- Adams captain and Clyde T. Dunn tlonal Thanksgiving Day was issued driver of the apparatus on full time . ^ pj.ggi(jent Lincoln at the urgent 'insistence of an American woman. service. Members of the company are F. T. Dunn, F. H. Kaylor, F. P. Viall, N. B Day, T. C. Vann, J. A. Fergu son, E. G. Renegar, H. T. Mills, J. C. Absher, C. J. Simons, E. J. Davis, O. D. Michaels, J, H. Cashion B. M. Bradln, J. D. Hasty, P. E. Kennedy, C. E. Newton, H. Maples and J. O’Callaghan The fire fighting equipment of the yardeU and H. G. Bedlnger, for her The first proclamation for a Na- j Stlmson’s sermon this Sunday morning at 11:00 )’clock at the First Baptist Church of Southern Pines, located on the comer of New Hampshire avenue and Ashe street. On Wednesday evening, November 23rd, at 8:00 o’clock there will be the annual union Thanksgiv. Ing service of all Protestant churcheF, Flora Macdonald College, for the liveg ^ Craighill of her presidents, Drs. Charles G. Naturally she was a cultured and ed. ucated woman—such as Flora Mac donald graduates every Spring. At this Thanksgiving season, let North Carolinians return thanks for ands of students who received their inspiration within her walls, and who company includes an Amecican-La- France motor pumper capable of throwing 750 gallons of water per minute from 3 lines of hose on one hydrant. This piece of apparatus also carries besides sufficient hose, all other requirements of a compact fire fighting unit. Rolling almost before the call of the siren dies away. Is the Amerlcan- LaFrance 150-gallon booster pump apparatus, carrying 1,200 feet of hose. 2 extension ladders, scaling ladder, search light, and other equip-, , ^ ^ , ^ . ’ ., , ., , I its very heart, even as the heart of ment. Capable of throwmg oOO gal- , , , . . * - Prometheus w’as torn while he was Ions of water per minute from the t , , 1. chained to the rock, standard one and one-half inch noz zle, this unit has proved itself | Will not North Carolinians pay this capable of subduing many fires with- j release this great college out the assistance of its powerful f^om this heavy burden? Will they companion. j *^0*^ strike her shackles from her, so ■ that like Prometheus Unbound she firass Grppii«s On All ' ass vTi CC110 wli jMH I task of training the young woman- Golf Courses Here hood of our State? Kockefeller Generosity able faculty, but most of all for the blessing she has been to the thous- lesson-sermon at the“ Christian Science Church, East New Hampshire avenue, Sundayy November 20th, at have gone out to impart this Insplra- ^ ^ 11.00 a. m. at the church. tion to others. And at this season when we remem- ber the poor and needy with our gifts, services at The Church of Wide let not Flora Macdonald be forgotten, Fellowship on Sunday, November 20, for the college IS poor. A debt of vvnll be 9:45, Church School for all $90,000.00 contracted during the ages; 11:00, Church service of wor- depths of the depression, fetters and hampers the institution, and tears at ship. Sermon—"For He Is Good;” 6:30, Youth Fellowship League; 7:00, Fellowship Forum, an evening service for all. Great Improvement Made on Three 18-Hole Layouts in South»rn Pines W'hen I practiced law, a claim for more than $2,500.00 was placed with me for collection against a small merchant at Fayetteville. He was In- was utterly uncollectible. Imagine my and a sick wife. He told me he could pav nothing. Mechanically I asked At the Southern Pines Country,,.' .» i. j. , ^ j ... _ _ ' i him if he did not have some friends who coull assist him. He said he did not think so, but added that he had (Continued from page one) as fine courses as can be found any where in the country. Club, operated by the Town of Sou thern Pines and directly In the charge Services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church this Sunday will be a cele bration of the Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. ,Church school at 9:30, and the Ante-Communlon and Litany with sermon at 11:00. The Rev. Rob ert Mann, from the Church of the Messiah, Rockingham, will conduct the 11:00 o’clock service and will preach. On Thanksgiving Day Morn ing Prayer will be said at 10:00 a. m. Everyone is most cordially Invited to attend this and all other services at Emmanuel Church. of professional-manager Roy Grinnell, i j \ „ ^ ; once rendered a small service to a formerly of the Pinehurst Country ... , ^ 1 wealthy man, and th<?re was a bare Club professional staff and who Is the summer professional at Little The Sunday evening service at the Church of Wide Fellowship will be held at 7:00 o’clock under the direc. tion of the Fellowship Forum. The topic for the week is: ‘‘Why I Go to Church.” The leader is Ruth Burr Sanborn, and there will be special music A cordial invitation is extended Previous to the Installation of the the Southern Pines Country Club had the reputation of being one of the sportiest 18-hole courses to be found anywhere. It was generally conceded that grass green.s were all that was needed to rank it with the world-famous courses at Pinehurst. Now those grass greens are a fact and Mr. Grinnell, only to attend, but to join in the discussion. The Brownson Memorial Presby terian Bible School will be he’d In possibility that this man might help ^ T , him. I told him to see what he could ^ omp on, o e s an , t e greens client hat the claim to all who may be interested—not and fau-ways are in perfect shape.' ’ , ,, , ^ ^ was uterly uncollectible. Imagine my surprise ten days later when I re ceived a check for the full amount. It wa,s a good check too—signed by Percy A. Rockefeller, owner of the Overhills estate near Fayetteville, j the Carolina Theater Sunday morning nephew of John D. Rockefeller! | at 9:45. Dr. Brownson will have The Rockefellers were wise busl- j charge of the Adult Bible class. At ness men. Most of their hundreds of i 7:30 Sunday evening, the Rev. E. millions went into educational instl- L- Barber w'ill preach, using as his starting his second year there* 7^ks just like Flora McDonald, but ^ subject, “Go, Work in My Vineyard forward to the club’s most success-'®"^ $2,500.00 to gener-j Today, ful season. As hostess there, Mr. ^ fellow | icoxi Grinnell has engaged Mrs. A. E. Mnr. had rendered him a passing ser- BlILDING & phy, who in the summers is Iw stess ^ ' at the Avolon Hotel at Virginia' Hour of Need 1 c. la i i- ^ Beach. Mrs. Murphy will handle the' Carolinians The Southern Pines Building^d social activity at the Country aub''^ho will pay the debt of Flora Mac-, Loan Association organized m 1922 and luncheon, dinner and party res-irendered the State ^ is now in its 16th year of tested and ei-vations should be made through! service. And to-day she calls ^ Juried service, not only to members jjgp I with an insistent and urgent plea for i but to the community in the fmanc- At The Pine Needles, Ted Turner, ^>elp in her hour of need. If you can- ing of new homes. Backed by the summer professional at New Jersey’s generous as Percy A. Rocke- security this sound THE PINE NEEDLES SOUTHERN FINES, N. C. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Our splendidly conditioned 18-hole, all grass greens golf course. Unrivaled putting course Luxurious Club House Attractive Golf Rates Daily $ 2.00 Weekly 10.00 Weekly (Man and wife) 18.00 Monthly 25.00 Monthly (Man and wife) 40.00 Season 65.00 Season (Man and Wife) - 90.00 Special Foursome Daily $ 6.00 Communation Tickets: 24 Trip, good for Holder and one, two or three others - 36.00 48 Trip, good for Holder and one, two, or three others — 67.00 New this year—300 yard practice Fairway It’s The Neighborhood That Counts renowned Pine Valley course, will re turn early In December to take charge of the golf activity at the beautiful, 18-hole lay-out. Johnny Ca. pello, formerly of the Pinehurst pro fessional staff, assistant to Turner, is hare now and will be in atte-idance until Turner's arrival. At the Mid Pines Club, Manager John Fitzgerald has again engaged the services of Roy Brondson, profes. sional there for several seasons past. Mr. Bronsdon will arrive about De cember 1st to take over the opera tion of the new 18-hole grass green I an express package containing secur- course. ! itles worth $100,000.00 as a contri- { button to the college from Jabez A. MARRIAGE LICENSES j Bostwlck, who was also an associate Marriage licenses have been i^ued of John D. Rockefeller, from the office of the Register of Flora Macdonald is in urgent need Deeds of Moore county to the follow.! of money to add to her scant endow- feller, if you cannot send $2,500.00,1 institution has shown that one of send $1,000.00, or $500.00, or other the easiest ways Lo save money is eum. Just let your conscience be your taking out a few optional shares, guide, but give it a chance to speak their shareholder^.* have built to you before writing your check. 1 many new home in the community. When I was a student at Wake Forest, I was secretary to its great president, Charles E. Taylor. The col lege sorely needed money and Dr. Taylor went to New York to see cer tain people and solicit contributions. He returned dispirited. Those seen merely said they would think about it. But within two weeks he received ing: Roy Melton ot Hemp and Ethel Grlsaom of Star; W. Huntley Ham mond and Virginia Broughton Fortin, both of Hemp. Officers of the association are A. S. Ruggles, president; Frank H. Wil son, vice-president; R. L. Chandler, secretary-treasurer. director, has laid this matter earn estly upon the hearts of our people. He has ploughed and watered. What will the harvest be ? Eagerly he scans his mail for the letter contain ing YOUR check. Will you not glad, den his heart and strengthen his hands by sending him YOUR check just at this time? And may 1 add that “mony a mickle makes a muckle." As this is a Scotch community, this adage, a trust, will need no translation. Many ment, and a campaign Is in progress to raise $350,000.00 for this purpose and to pay her debt. The Rev, Law-.gifts, even if small, will spell relief rence A. Davis of Red Springs, the for Flora Macdonald. Whether you are building your own home, renting a house or apartment for seasonal or permanent occu pancy, the Important Thing is Location. We stress this point in our relations with clients. If you are seeking a new residence, a place to build, a * temporary abode of any kind, let us guide you. We have a complete list of available home sites, resi dences for permanent or seasonal occupancy, apart ments and rooms. Paul T. Barnum, Inc. Citizens Bank Building V Southern Pines (
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