Friday, November 17, 1939. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina 150 Women Gather on Achievement Day Many Prizes Awarded During Program Sponsored By Home Agent Moore county home demonstration club women, 150 strong, assembled in the courthouse in Carthage last FYi- day for their annual Achievement Day program, the outstanding event of the club year, which is sponsored by the home agent, Misg Flora Mc Donald. Mrs. Winslow Sellars of Cameron won first place In a dress show, which was the feature of greatest interest to the women, and Mrs. Katy Phillips of High Falls was sec ond. The first prize was $5 in cyh and the second was dress material. That much had been achieved in club work was shown by the beauti ful display of iquilts, rugs—both plaid and hooked—aprons, dresses, embroidered bedspreads, chrocheted bedspreads, and other articles of Page Seven Civic Club One of Most Active Organizations in Southern Pines If Winter Comes— Clubhouse a Civic and Social Center» with Fine Program Every Friday The Civic Club of Southern Pines was started by women to do the many things that needed to be done to make this a better town, and they have never really given up their reason for being, though with the Town Commissioners and the Cham ber of Commerce, and now the Jun. ior Chamber of Commerce, one might think the hundred or more club members would be searching for a job. They are not, for man's work Is from sun to sun, and woman's work is never done, at least in Sou thern Pines. The clubhouse on Ashe street is the headquarters for most of the activities of the town. I The building is now open every day for the use of the members and to the club, making such a winter visitors, and it makes a de- course of entertainment possible. Anyway, Pears, Apples and Now Strawberries Are Growing in Sandhills Now it’s strawberries | Pears, fresh off the trees, were brought into The Pilot office last week. Early this week K. D. Bristow of the Southern Pines Dairy arriv ed with apples from his trees. Yesiterday It wag strawberries, gathered by C. L. Klabbatz at his home here this week-fine look ing berries. And Mr. Kabblatz re ports his garden full of roses. Spring—the year ’round. Kiwanis Alumni To Banquet at Mid-Pines Annual Reunion To Be Held De cember 12.—Ex-Governor Ehringhaus Invited The Sandhills Klwanls Club has .set Tuesday evening, December 12, as the date for its annual Alumni banqet and ladles’ night. This year’s party will be at the Mld-Plnes Club, and former Governor J. C. B. Eh ringhaus has been invited as the speaker of the occasion. The club will present Its annual Builder's Cup to a resident of the Sandhills se. lected for outstanding service to his community or to humanity. At Wednesday’s meeting of the club held in the Methodist Sunday School building in Aberdeen, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson made a talk on Klwanls ideals and aims. Mrs. W. P. Irving and Mr 3. Mar garet Carter and son ftalph, with their guests, the akffi-bes Repetti, have returned to Washington, D. C., after a weeks stay in Niagara, Leroy Snipes, Ollie Morgan, Jimmy iUAJHlttIT Miss Ruth Doris Swett will have an exhibition of her Etchings at the Civic Club on P'rlday, Saturday and Duggan and Margaret and Catherine Sunday, and the public is cordially Godfrey visited In Hemp Sunday. | invited. NIAGARA , , 11; hff I f 1 I. r><*i»n were fancjrwork as well as by the tempt- 'Rhtful meetmg place where new without cost. Among these were res-' ghoppino- in Raleigh Thur.sday ing exhibits of canned products. Mends are made, pleasant contacts j^jent authors, Mr. and Mrs. StruthJ x, ! Speakers on the program were | those who are not living in the Ruth' ^e^r^Mrs' ^ T Mrs. Esther G. Willis district agent- ^’otels, and a pleasant place to , were Mrs. n. a. Mi^Kcithen and Mrs. E. W. Bruton county clothing P'^^y a game of cards or even soil- Sanborn and Donald Parson. Mls.ses Frances and Annie McKeith- leader; Miss Willie N. Hunter State I write a letter or play the Win.ston came from Chapel en of Carthago, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. piano and sing too,’if that is the Dr. D. W Wellg from Ral-, McKeithen and daughter Isabel, Miss thing that makes you happy, niere ''‘8’’ Harry Pethlck gave a wonderful Margaret McDougakl, Mrg. t. d. Mc- has ahvay.s been a mortgage on the stdy of China, having lived there t-^an, Mrs. H. D. Tally, Mis. W. M. the two-year clothing program out- Club, and that has been the 2r» y-'ars as representative of the Wooten and Miss Janett; also Mr.s. lined by the home agent. I ^all and chain which has kept the standard Oil Co.. and he also exhlt_^C- N. Boaz and Mrs. Glacier of Cam- Springfield Club: Miss Settle Mc-!''’”^ from going ahead faster, but Pd his collection of com.s from all over Lauchlln Mrs. W. E. Kelly, Mrs. D.! more recent captains of the club workl. ; ^ er nipcs of Hemp and Miss clothing specialist. Merit awards were presented to the following, who had participated in T. Kelly, Mrs. Lee Comer, county president; Mrs. C. L. Gulledge, Mrs. have believed in lowering that mort- Captain Allan Innes-Taylor also L.ns Fllnchum of Carthasre were call gage as fast as possible, and then do generously gave his time, and car-i ers in town Sunday. t J. A. Morgan and sons Ollie Joe Caddell and Mrs. R. E. Lamm. ! charity. With the carrying lied a large audience with him, into i r ft Cameron: Mrs. Winslow Sellars. I charges now in sight they feel jus. the frozen Antarctic. Captain Innes. Rainbow Club; Mrs. Ina Bailey, i >n offering their well heated Taylor has. made two trips with AdJ^ in Mrs A C Bailev Mrs Geor'>'e Mo'r I "belter as tho hospltalUy center of miral Richard E. Byrd to the South \ ‘ w n re atives. gan Mrs' J B Parked and Mrl'' ^-'^hern Pines. Added I the dally Pole and “Little America*’ and his '^°hn Cameron have Lriey Jameron. informal welcome, there is always a spellbound listeners felt as though High Falls: Mrs. Nancy Kennedy'P^’^’S^ram or festivity of importance^ they had at least taken one and Mrs Mary Garner. | ^h Friday afternoon, at which tea journeys. Friendship: Mrs. C. H. Ritter. j the club mem ' Putnam: Mrs. Inza Tillman, Mrs ^*^rs. James Wentz, Mrs. James Warren, Mrs. Raymond Comer, Mrs. P. V. Barefoot. Moimt Holly: Miss Irene Nichol- I h I :: :: «« J! . ” in New Hampshire, of the * I Miss Pattie Ray spent theweek- •{ lend in Winston-Salem. i|| , The big patriotic program of tho j | I reason was given at night and the Leggett of Dunn have been vis-i !: I Civic Club found it necessary to move relatives here. \\ All residents and visitors to Sou- to the high school auditorium to hear ^ williams, Mrs. Buck-i I: them Pines ;^re cordially invited to the nationally known lecturer find Condlt and Miss' Todd re-'P all activities of the club. It is not humorist, Charles Milton Newcomb, xhur.sday from a weeks tour ** To Tt Tn Ho An Ameripnn"’” Public Is Welcome Winter Driving After summer driving-, your car needs to be gone over from bumper to bumper. Each Lubrication Point will receive exact ly the right amount of the rig-ht lubricant, in accordance with the individual chart which we have for your make and model car. Drain crank case, transmission and dif ferential-flush with Ennjay flushing oil to remove the dregs. Refill to proper level with correct winter oils. Blounts Service Station H son, Mrs. C. L. Cummings, Mrs. T, necessary to 'oecome a member, for on “What Is It To Be An American ? , Florida. Miss Williams is now lo J. Seawell, Mrs. W. P. Allen, Mrs. j this hospitality is now the most Im-| Patsey Goodwin of Charlotte came|cated in her home for the winter. Jennie Wilder, Mrs. O. T McBryde, po*tant Interest. Dues in tho Civic review a “Best Seller " and Ruthj Misses Evelyn and Gladys Snipi.'.= Mrs. C. L. Jackson and Mrs. G. P. ■ ^lub are only one dollar a year. At Swett^ Southern Pines’ own spent the week-end in Birmingham Jones, county secretary : the annual meeting of the club held,' phlld and now a well kt?own etcher, Jackson Springs: Mrs. W. W I following a luncheon last Friday at (dicing the pine tree as her theme. Hurley, Mrs. J. E. Currie, Mrs. M., Highland Lodge, it was decided to g-^ve an exhibition of making and 1 C. McDonald, Mrs. E. W. Bruton, j niake a drive for Life Memberships ^ “puiHng a print” In finished form. Mrs. Marvin Poole and Mrs. L. B. i ^t $2,5.00, using these toward pay- jijss Swett will have a small exhlbl- Melvln. ’'I? off the mortgage principal which the Civic Club this Sunshine: Mr.s. Johnsie Edwards Thaggards: Mrs. M. Kelly. Pine bluff: Mrs. E. R. Pickier. The program, which began at 2:00 has now been reduced to S2.8r,0.00. f^om Friday through Sunday, Every dollar cancelled makes the Miss Meade Seawell of Carthage is carrying load easier and mean more ^ favorite speaker with Civ- to spend where needed. This Life, audiences and drew a big the court room at 4:00 o'clock. SUIT. ERVIN DISCrSSES “THENDS IN EDUC.VTION’’ p. m. was concluded with a tea in I Membership plan seems to have been j,Qj,gg hear "Today’s Challenge.’’ I a happy Inspiration for already re- Hariow Pearson of New York |i i suits are seen, and it is the men (^j^y, lyric soprano, wen her aud_ j of Southern Pines whose names are immediately with a magnifi- I now coming In to head the roster of yoice, and friendly neighbors. I members. The men always were and Yeomans Trio” are always wel- “Present Trends in Education” j will be welcome members, and very much enjoyed. An was the subject of Dr. Clyde A. Er. | whether at one dollar or twenty five, outstanding program was the fasci. vin, State superintendent of public ' ^collection of North CaroHna instruction, who was the principal speaker at the fall meeting of Affil iated Educo Clubs held in the rec reation rooms of the Baptist Church in Wadesboro Thursday night of last week with H. Lee Thomas of Car thage presiding. The Civic Club has many season music brought by Dr. and Mrs. names in the membership, so the j q Greer, Mrs. Greer accompany-' heavy work Is carried on by the g^j^gg and ballads. They will be call- ever faithful few. The upkeep of the Qreer’s singing of the old garden is taken care of by the in- again this winter, as will Mark come from the McCormick fund jjoff^an the eminent p'anist, who which was given as a memorial to ^ rkecital on Valentine’s Day,; Dinner w''as‘°served I,y the Womens president, Mrs. A. P. Dull.^^^en the members were the guests - Missionary Union of the Fi -st Bap-j Beside the active members, there of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald .lOE HLOUNT, Manager \herdeen, N. C. Phone 9021 JNlJMy THE MID-PINES MIDLAND ROAD Is a splendid group of Jimior Civic at the Mid.Plnes Club. Club members, organized hy Miss tlst Church. School superintendents, principals and men teachers of the schools of Moore, Cumberiand, Harnett, Hoke,' ^rcAs needs will be added to club in- Robeson, Montgomery, Anson, Rich. which now include clinic, mond, Scotland, Bladen and Lee coun-: ties compose the membership of the affiliated clubs which meet twice f each year for the purpose of fellow ship and research. The county units meet monthly during the school year. Florence Campbell. This winter Red MOORE COUNTY HOUNPS ( OPEN SE^VSON NOVEMBER 30 SOUTHERN PINES Opening for the Season F’RIDA'V-. OECEMBER 8th JOHN J. FITZGERALD, Manag*er HOME AGENT DISCUSSES RAISING OF POULTRY The Rainbow Home Demonstra tion Club of Vasfl met Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. L. D. Thomas with 12 members in attend ance. Miss Flora McDonald, home agent, gave a lesson on poultry and turkey raising auJ discussed hob bies of club women. Mrs. T. C. Evans gave an interesting report on home beautification, and plans were made for a Christmas club party. The hostess was assisted in serving re freshments by Mrs. Howard Calla han and Mrs. Purvis Thomas. James and Jackson Boyd, point Friday progrtuns are already book.' masters of the Moore County Hounds, ed, including music, books and trav- have issued cards announcing the el which will be announced. ‘ opening meet of the fall will be at Seasonal Activities ! kennels at 9:00 a. m. on Thursday,) In reviewing the past season. Miss November 30th. Thereafter foxrounds Florence Campbell, who has just been will meet Monday mornings at 6.30, returned as president for the third draghouuds Saturday mornings at time, wa.s very proud to report her 9:00^ with one other meet during the programs and was very grateful to weelt. Hunting with these hounds those who gave their time and tal- is by invitation of the masters only. mmmttutmutttmutmuiuuuttntttttxttiutusttumuituutu:: e LOCAL GIRL ELECTED TO SALEM STUDENT COUNCH. Miss Sara Bamum of Sou thern Pines has been elected a rep resentative from th^ freshman class at Salem College to the Student Council. Miss Barnum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pai»! T. Barnum, en tered Salem this fall. New Backs In Congresfl Cel-u-tone Playing Cards at Hayes.’ COAL. We have the following coals for prompt delivery: PENN. ANTHRACITE VA. ANTHRACITE POCOHONTTAS RED STAR WEST VA. SPLINT STOKER COAL (three grades) .The above coals are all first quality. Your business will be appreciated. FarreD Coal Company Dial 9581 Aberdeen, N. C. jjiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiTiniT — irinTitiiimim AND THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW ^ ^ Of COURSE IT> CLEAN ANV FRI6IMIRE ELECTRIC RANGE ALSO COMBINES LOW COST...HIGH SPEED ...SURE RESULTS! ■ore it wms woinaa’s job! • When 7,550 practical housewives had a hand ia designing this Frigidaire Electric Range-you can be Duilt to do ■ ’s job First of all it’s eUatt and safi, because it’s an tltttrie tange. 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