Friday, April .25, 1941. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Thre« Thomas Is Reelected I County Schools Head Board of Education Also Re elects Graham Chairman, Ap points District Committees The Moore County Board of Edu cation unanimously reelected H. Lee Thamaa Count|yj Superintendent (Of Schools for the two year term in a meeting held last week. J. W. Gra ham of Aberdeen was reelected chair man of the board. Other members of the boat'd are W. E. Kelly, Carthage; J. F. Taylor, Pinehurat; L. B. Mc- Keithen, Cameron and D. D. Mc- Crimmon, Hemp. School committeemen were ap pointed as follows; Cameron Distilct, J. E. Snow, Mrs. J. B. McDonald and Mrs. M. W. Har bour; Carthage District, Earl Mc Donald, Mrs. H. F. Seawell, O. U- Alexander, Lee Comer and I. N. Clegg, Jr; Farm Life District, M. B. Kelly, and V. Blue; Hemp Dis trlct, J. C. Cummings and G. E. Wal ker. Highfalls District, Frank Howard and R. H. Upchurch; Plnehurst Dis trict, Mrs. H. A. Campbell and F. S. Cullom; Vass-Lakeview District; Redga Thomas and Mrs. A. M. Cam eron; West End District, W. A. John son, Mrs. M. C. McDonald and H. M. Tucker; Westmore District, D A. Dunlap, W. J. McNeill, N. C. Hare, Lindsay Myrlck and Curtis Gamer. Certain changes were made in the Carthage School Committee in order to give representation to the rural sections of the consolidated district. Pinehurst Paragraphs Mrs. A. J. McKelway, Sr., has re turned to Washington, D. C., after visiting her son, the Rev. A- J. Mc Kelway and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison and son Carl spent the week-end in Ham-| let with Mr. and Mrs Omer Garri-j son. I Mrs. Purvis Ferree entertained at her home Wednesday with a bridge- tea. There were five tables in play. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Dube an nounce the birth of a son, Romeo Elzear Dube, Jr., on Saturday, April 19th at the Moore County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Crocker have returned to their home in Fitch burg, Mass., after spending several months at their estate, Pinewlld Farjit^. Mrs. Charles C.' Bean and her daughter, Miss Nancy Bean, of Rocky Mount were guests of Miss Katherine Sledge from Friday through Monday. Miss Sledgte has returned to'Woman’s College, Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Pinson and Reginald^ Pinson of Lenoir were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradshaw. On Saturday evening the Bradshaws entertained with a din ner party for their guests. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and son, Burton, Mrs- Mc Kenzie, Miss Lillian Magoon and Harold Bachman. Mrs. R. A. Barrett has returned to her home from the Moore County Hospital. Hostesses at the weekly tea at the THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU 4 / than the average of the 4 other largest- selling cigarettes tested »less than any of them — according to Independent scientific tests of the smoke itself CAMEl THE CtGAHBTTB Of ^ COSTU€ft TOBACCOS' Community Church last week were Mrs. Ralph Barrett and Mrs. Myron Barrett. Hostesses yesterday were Mrs. Hubert McCaskill and Miss Edna Frye. Shelby Horton, Jr., and Willllam Campbell accompanied Mary Bos- worth and her mother, Mrs. Horace Bosworth to Winston-Salem Satur day where Mary represented the Pinehurst School in theh State spell ing contest, held by the Journal-Sen- tmel. Mr. and Mrs W. Raymond John son were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith In Sanford. Miss Virginia Blackmore has re- turned to Pittsburgh after visiting Mrs. J. J. McGouldrick. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Colin McKenzie, Mrs. T. L. Cagle, E. C. Swarlngen and Charles Swaringen spent Sunday in Charlotte visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'Rae- ford Hutchinson. Miss Hannah Respess of Charlotte spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Kate Gibbon at the Manse. Mrs. L^uel C. Buckingham of Muirkirk, Md., is the guest of her Kister, Mrs. Wlilllam H. Parkinson. Mrs. A. M. Oglesby has returned from visiting her son, N. P. Ogles by and family in Washington, D. C. Miss Louise Richardson of Water town, Mass., Is spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Hale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thrompson, Mrs. L- A . des Pland, Miss Aime des Pland and Jesse Cole spent the week-end In Charleston, S. C., and visited the Magnolia Gardens. Mrs. Robert Shaw had as week end guests her mo‘her, Mrs. A. D. Spivey and, sister, Mrs. Grover Whe- liss of Rockingham. Also two other sisters, Mrs. Holland Smith of Char lotte and Mrs. R. L. Lovln of Red Springs. Miss Jane Gibbs of Rockingham was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Louise Riddick. Next Thursday May 1st the Senior class of the high school will present “The High School Mystery” at 8:00 o’clock- Prices will be 15 and 25 cents. On Friday, May 2nd the Elemen tary grades will have their May Day 3n the polo field at 5;30 o’clock. The public is given a cordial invitation to attend. ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Quigley; have gone to New York. I A group of Girl Scouts with Mias! Callie Battley went on an overnight' hike to the Scout Cabin. On Tuesday night Mrs. J. W. Harbison accom panied a group to the cabin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Todd have returned to their home in New York after spending several weeks at their cottage, Lenape. QUICK SERVICE Quality work. Have us look over your footwear for Spring repairs. BILL’S SHOE SHOP West Broad 8t. Southern Pines BIGGEST BARGAINiiii the SANDHILLS Six room furnished modem house, built of heart pine and plastred, fireplace. Over half a block of comer property, tennis court. 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