('7 ■3^ FIRST IN NEWS, CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING THE A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding * PILOT MOORE COUNTY’S LEADING NEWS-WEEKLY of the Sandhill Territory of North Carolina VOL. 19, NO. 26. Southern Pines and ^Aberdeen, North Carolina. Friday, May 26, 1939. FIVE CENTH PINEHURST fflGH TO GRADUATE 19 TUESDAY EVENING School’s Commencement Exer cises Open Tonight With Re cital by Pupils BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY With 19 Seniors to be awarded their diplomas, the 15th annual Com mencement exercises get under way in the Pinehurst public school this evening, Friday^ with a music recital opening the program, the baccalaur eate sermon on Sunday morning, Sev enth grade exercises Monday and the high school graduation program Tuesday evening. Tonight, Miss An nie Marie Choate presents her pu pils in their final recital, which will take the form of a birthday party to which all parents and friends of the school are invited. The following program will be giv en: June Caprice, Piano Duet by Bobby Dupont and David Lyon; In Sylvan Shadows, Geraldine McKenzie; Dance of the Sunbeams, Elizabeth Anne Frye; Leaflet in the Wind, Evelyn Black; First Daffodil of Spring, Virginia Garner; Lily Pads, Mary Jane Colue; Spring Blossoms, Flora Ellen Cameron; Poem, Margaret Mc Kenzie; ^Gondoliers, Piano Duo by Betty Smith and Margaret McKen zie; Reflections, Helen Fields; Scarf Dance, Junior Sinith; One Happy Day, Jessie Lee Hartsell; Playing Hopscotch, Mary Frances Shaw; Musette, Jackie Homer; The Princess Dances, Anita Gold; A Garden Party, Doris McDonald; Balloons in the Air, Patsy Shaw; Forget-Me-Not, Piano Duo by Phyllis Hensltey and Anita Gold; Waltz, Betty Smith; Prelude, Bill Viall; Star Eyes, Vocal Solo by Helen Fields; Polonaise in A. Major, Piano Quartet by Junior Smith, Bill Viall, E>velyn Black, Miss Choate; ■Creole Love Song, Ekigar B. Smith, Girls Glee Culb, Rev Brantley Preacher The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered Sunday onorning in the Community Church at 11:00 o’clock by the Rev. A. P. Brantley, pastor of the Methodist Church of Sanford. On Monday morning at 9:3(X o’clock ■exercises will take place in the aud itorium when the pupils of the Sev enth grade will receive certificates -which are required for their en trance into high school next fall. The grade will give a special musi cal number and a short talk will be made by J. Vance Rowe of Aberdeen. Monday evening at 8:00 the seniors ivill present as their class program, •“A Class Circus” in the auditorium. The final graduation exercises will take place Tuesday evening in the auditorium at 8:00 o’clock when ath letic and scholastic awards will be made and an address gflven by Guy phillips, Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina The following are members of the ■high school graduating class: Mad eline Jean Marie Martin, Mary Jose phine McKenzie, Mabel Perry ^le, Edgar Marvin Lewis, Annie Vick, Leonard Graham Whltesell, Mary Elolse Wicker, Arthur S. Du pree, Katherine Phillips Sledge, Aaron P. Solomon, Harold John Martin, James Bari Monroe, Marjorie Marie Currie, Ruth Holland Maples, Martha Jane Richar