JVlday, November 28, 1941. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page ThiW SOLD BEER, LOST PLACE, NO FINE 1 ' Man Testifies Beer Parlor De stroyed; Niai^ara Girl Convicted Comings and Goings in Vass Peace Program "Things that Make for Peace” was the topic of an interesting program given at the meeting of the Metho dist Women's Society of Christian Service held Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. C. P. McMillan, president. The program was presented by Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Smith, Josephine Ferguson, 21-year-old woman of Niagara, tried in Record er's Court Monday on a charge of prostitution, was found gnJilty and sentenced to spend six months in the. Mrs. Charles Cschwind, Miss Louise special division of State's Prison de- i Leslie and Miss Katharine Graham, signed for offenders of this type. 1 The pastor. Dr. S. A. Maxwell, gave Archie Ferguson was found not | a review of a new book on the sub- guilty of maintaining a house of jcct of world peace, prostitution and allowing females to| During the social hour a Bible con- live therein for that purpose, and test was won by Mr.s. W. J. Cameron Mrs. Annie Ferguson, Myrtle, 19, An-1 and Miss Louise Leslie, who made a na Belle, 16, and Clara Ferguson, i perfect score. Mrs. C. L. Tyson and 14, were found not guilty of resid ing in a house of prostitution. Charlie Manning pleaded guilty of aelling beer without license, but he testified that he had sold beer only eight days and had arranged to pay for his license when his place of bus iness was practically destroyed by a group of regular army men and that h. Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan attended the game at Chapel Hill Thursday and returned by way of Raleigh. EVERY TIME. THEY’RE EXTRA MILO AND THEY'VE GOT THE FUVOR THAT ALWAYS HITS THE SPOT” ★ THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNtNO CAMELS CONTAINS 28% LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largest-selling cigarettes tested— less than any of them—according to independent scienti&c testa of the smoke itselfl Birth .\nnnuncement Mr. and Mrs. Pete McRae have an- noimccd the birth of a daughter at their home in Lakeview on Sunday, November 23. They arc considering naming the baby, Myrna Ruth, but have not decided definitely. BRAND NEW 1942 PHILCO AChr*l SAYS ARMY TANK TESTER. ^ I: cm&. THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS I ««»• and his GO-day sentence was suspend ed. Will Gaddy, Plnehurst Negro, 60 days, suspended, $10 fine and costs for using vile language in a public place and disorderly conduct; Be.s- sie Jones, Negro of Carthage R. F. D., not guilty of larceny of a watch; Ad der Davis, Aberdeen Negro, three months, suspended, $50 fine and the costs and license revoked for a year, drunken driving. William A. Cash, Charlotte, taxed with the costs for driving too fast in restricted zone and given 30 days, suspended; George Rodgers, South ern Pines Negro, gtSlIty of failure to provide adequate support for wife and malicious destniction of property, prayer for judgment continued; Hu bert Taylor, Carthage Negro, four months for assault with deadly wea pon; Charles Mobley, failure to com ply with judgment, capias issued; M. F. Thom'as, failure to furnish bond, capias issued, D. H. Henderson, speed ing, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of costs; Annie Mc- Keithen, Negro of Carthage, case dis missed as defendant is in State Hos pital in Goldsboro. Flftih Sunday Service The regular fifth Sunday preach ing service will be held at the Vass Presbyterian Churcli at 11 a. m. Sunday with the pastor, the Rev. C. M. Voyles, bringing the message. Mr.' Voyles preaches here every second Sunday evening and fifth Sunday morning. 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It is urged that the boys and girls selling these seals be welcomed when they ring the doorbells, and that the people buy as generously as possi ble, realizing that they are not just liuying Christmas seals, but investing in home protection. Personals Mrs. D. A. Smith went to JSJanteo last week to visit her mother, Mrs. Westcott. Mrs. Paul Kelly and daughters, *'Bunk” and Margaret Louise, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with rel atives in Raeford. Mrs. W. P. Parker and Tommie Gschwind visited relatives near Rae ford from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. A. G. Edwards and son. Max, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bundy of •Raleigh from Thursday until Sun day. Miss Lula Pearl Morgan of Pitts- boro came for a brief Thanksgiving visit with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. Julian Smith of Raleigh arrived Saturday to spend a two weeks vaca tion with hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, on route 2. 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