Friday. March 28, l!Ml.
THE IMLOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page Seven
THK PASSING
VHARS
BV tilAKI.KS MACAIXEY
Ijisl S\«H‘U of !\lurcli
Comings ant’ doings in Vassl"’"'
11)10
Ten horst'.s frotu the Kamihill.s fil
ler races at Caimlen
Hunter trials at the I’adilixk a
groat success.
Firemen busy. Aid in fighting graK.s
fires in Abenlecii, Have two calls
here.
Mrs. W. T. Ives and Mrs. George B.
Graff were joint hoste.sses at a bridge
luncheon at the Pine Needles.
Mrs. A. G. Kdwards .Jr., wom host-
es.s to the Mettiodist Women’s So-
i iety of Christian Service on Wrdiie.s-
(iay evening. Mis. VV. P. Parker pre-
' sente,I a pi'ograin on health work in
foreign fields, with Mrs. Frank Jef-
fieys, Mrs. W. T. Cox, Mns. C. P.
McMillan and Mrs. A. K. Thompson
taking part. Miss’ Louise Le.slie was
enrolled as a new member.
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Walter J. Blue dies.
Three day festival April IG, 17, 18
in Southern Pine.s.
Mr. and Mr.s. Frederick Jackson of
Jefferson, Me. are visiting Mrs. Jack
son's parents, Mayor and Mrs. D. G.
Stutz.
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Pupils of the Ark will hold a Gar
den Sale in aid of the Southern Pines
Library.
Exhibition match. Van VVie, Orcutt,
Wall and Wattles to play over Sou
thern Pines Country Club course for
benefit of Hospital.
Judge Cheatham and Jimmy Pol-
ston pitching hor.se .shoes on P^ast
Broad Street a sign that Spring is
here.
The Library reports 70 sustaining
members, and 232 annual member.”.
The weather man did his best for
i?outhern Pines on Faster Day and
Weymouth Heights looked its best.
The contract for the new Mid-
Pines Club Hou.se has been awarded
ly York & Co., of Raleigh.
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1914
The Baltimore Federals have been
in town since March 12th and have
lost but two day.s work owing to
weathfir conditions. On Monday they
took the Pinehufst team, headed by
Eddie F'itzgerald into camp 16 to 0 !
Mrs. Hunter E< kert wins woman's
championship match cup of the South
ern Pines Country Club.
Kighlb (iriide lit lialeiKh
The eighth grade of Vass-Lakeview
High School made an educational
lour of Kah'igh P'riday, visiting var.
ious places of interest. In the patty
were the following:
Buster Jessup, Carson Frye, Irmu
Ruth Graham, Tasker Upchurch, Lu-
ginia Honeycutt, Janet Rosser Mar
gie Goodman, Kdna Ruth Cameron,
Thelma Cooper, Agnes Hart, Dorothy
Sands Dutch Hudson, Franklin Gilli-
Irtnd, Thomas K. Camifl>ell, Charles
Priest, Harrison Stutts, Roy Stutts,
Joe CJoodman, Robert Hendrick, Sam
uel Sawyer, Nelson Coopi'r D. J. Ever-
rette, Odell Wooten. W. H. Howell,
teacher, Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Rosser,
Robert Rosser and and Mrs. Rob
ert Buie.
Mooie county Supi'ilor Court .Monday,
.11 baied upon two years’ ne;inration,
ind the jury returned an answer fav-
ial)le to the plaintiff in each ca.se.
They were How,ml I. Kstey versus
vrtken Fstey: Dorothy
[ifter-
1911
The Bazaar given by the women of
Southern Pines for the benefit of the
public school a big success. Nets the
piano fund $274.70.
Hotel meeting. A large number of
citizens and visitors meet at King's
Daughters Hall to discuss the new
hotel project.
1906
The Masonic reception in the Opera
House last Thursday night was one
of the finest events of the season
Music was furnished by the Piney
Woods Orchestra. The General Com
mittee consisted of J. Frank Jones,
Dr. W. P. Swett and B. W. Leavitt.
Fifth ajinual reunion of the Maine
Association held in Baptist Church.
1901
\'il.ss I’erNonals
D. E. Harris has been on the sick
list for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilso-i visited
Ml'S. D. P. McDonald in Oli a Siin-
(iay afternoon.
W. D. McGill and Ru.ssell Thompson
• )f Fort Bragg and Franklin Mat
thews of Fayetteville spent last week
end with their people in Va.ss.
Miss Mary McLauchlin a t^tudont
at Peace College in Raleigh, spent
the Spring holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin.
Miss Jessie Brooks of Wil.son, Miss
Eloise Brooks of Buie's Creek and
Mrs. R. C. Beaman of Stantonsburg
spent the week-end with Mrs. G. \V.
Brooks. The Mi.sses Brooks and theii
guest visited Fott Bragg, Southern?
Pines, Sanatorium, Jug Town and
other places of interest in this sec
tion Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Griffin and
family of Hamlet spent Sunday with
•Mrs. G. W. Griffin and the Bryce
Griffins.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauldin and
son, who occupied an apariment in
the Beasley building for some time,
have moved to Troy.
Mr. aiid Mis. Dallas Jackson and
children, Janice and Bruce' and their
guest, Miss Olene Jackson of near
Dunn, visited Mr. Jackson's mother,
Mrs. Bertha Jackson, near Fayette
ville Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lula Pearl Morgan, student at
' a beauty college in Durham, is spend
ing this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Morgan, near Vass.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Person
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Smith and children, all of near Golds
boro, spent Sunday here with Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Person.
John Alex Smith came home from
State College. Raleigh, last week to
speml the Spring holittliys with hi.s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Smith.
Mr.s. Anna Bell Gilliland and .son
Franklin spent Saturday in Ualeigii.
Mi.ss Angie Marie Gilliland returnefl
home with them for a week-end vi;i-
it.
Mrs. Robert Waddell of Southern , Margaret
Pines spent Sunday with her mother, ■
Mrs. W. T. Cox. ;Hill, at Laurinbutg Monday
MiFs Ktliel Whitley visited her ' n,K)n.
parents at Marshville during last | Mr. anil Mrs. A. M. Cameron, Mr.s.
week-end. ;\V’. B. Graham, Mrs. H. A. Borst, Al-
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCraney [ hert Graham and S. R. Smith attend-
called on relatives in Sanford and|,.d the final rites for Austin McCor-,
Ltmon Springs Sunday afternoon. ;,„ick of Sanford Tuesday. Mr. Me-|
Mrs. Cooper i)f Cameron I^oute | Qormick had been a frequent visitor
visited her daughter, Mrs. C. H. W il- Vass for many years and his
liams, over the week-end. | death (anie as a great sho<;k to his
Miss Marian Cameron and Miss i tu.siness a.s.sociates and filends here.
Glennie Keith of Raleigh spent last j
week-end here with their parents.
Miss Marie Tyson, who is a mem
ber of the twelfth grade of the Aber
deen High School, was out of school
the first of the weiT"on account of a
sore throat.
Miss Valeria Womack visited rela
tives at Broadway during last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper, Mrs. L.
E. Atkins and baby. Carolyn, Mr.s. M.
G: Cooper, Mrs. C. H. Williams and
little Mary Jo Williams visited their
mother and grandmother, Mrs. W. F’.
DIVOIU’LS (iK \\Ti;n 'I hompson versus Ueddin C Th.)nip-
CorUT son, Edith D. Quale versus J.iines K.
Quale, Lury 15. Wad" t"1kiis T'hom.'i.s ' u.'' Carli.
Eight divorce cases were hoard in Wade, John (Jerber versus Ikvhvig l oiAs v ;
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Phone 9581 Aberdeen, N. C.
This Committpe is voluntarily cooperating wifJj
law enforcement officials to protect the puMic
and North Carolina's legalized L’ct i industrj- from
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We look upon that responsili lity as a puLlic
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You can help us attain this worthwhile objec
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Seven o'clock evening of the 21st,
the power house of the Piney Woods
Inn destroyed by fire. Southern
Pines fire company prevents blaze
from spreading. Arrangements have
been made with I. F. Chandler of the
City Electric Light Plant to furnish
power for 100 lights.
CHARLIE STRONG
and His Orchestra '
Featuring
Martha Perry
PINEHIIRST FIRE DEPT. BENEFIT DANCE
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Friday Njght, April 4, 1941
»:30 lo 1:30 . Script $L50
“You Can’t Go Wrong” with Charlie Strong
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