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Page Twelve THE PILOT, Soathern Pinca. North CaroHnt Friday, December 12, 194T. EUREKA Home for the week-end were Miss Mary Hendren of the normal school at Cullowhee, and Max Blue from Comings and Goings in Vass Youthful Siiiolxt I'lt-nses - - John Marbeta, 10-year-old aon of Fort Bragg. Max is a mechanic at Marbeta of Fort Bragg the Fort and recently suffered a spill, Lakeview. held the rapt atten- j on a motorcycle, fracturing three of congregation at the Me-1 his rib.=. We are glad he is up and, (hodist Church Sunday morning dur-' about now. Ijng his singing of •'Silent Night.”; Misses Mary and Margaret Leach john has a beautiful voice and his of Lnurinburg were visitors in the Will Shaw home Sunday. Miss Hattie Frye was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Arnette. Mrs. Ida Blue went to Albemarle recently with our home agent. Miss Flora McD(mald, and others inter ested in establishing a cieamery route in this section. Hulon Blue has been honored again at State College. He was elected to membership in the State College chapter of Phi Kappa Thi, national honor society for seniors. The basketball teams played Sou thern Pines Friday evening and both boys and girls put up a good game, but the Southern Pines teams were victors. The soldiers are gone now, but dur ing maneuvers, Keith Blue, Hugh Martin McLeod and Wooten Fergu son were “captured.” The boys were looking around near the camps on Sunday atfternoon, when some of the soldiers captured them as "spies.” They were carried before an officer and after a good deal of questioning, sweet, clear tones made this favorite carol most impressive. John attends Vass-Lakeview school. COUNTY’S CiHchwind Improved Paul Gschwind. who wna confined to his room for some time by illness, is now murh improved and is able to be out some, although he is still not THE HKALTH CERTIFICATE By I>r. B. !M. DKAKK, Moore (’<Hinty Health Dlrei tor Health certificates are important in the prevention of disea.ses for two reasons. The first and more obvious verv strong. Mr. Gschwind celebrated reason is that the bearer of a certif- birthday on October 9, when, icate is usually free from communica- his 81st birthday on - all of his children, including Mr. and Mrs. Kdd Gschwind of Kansas City Mo., were with him. ble diseases, thus protecting the per son or persons with whom he may come in contact in the pei-formanco of his duties. No health certificate is granted a person who has a com municable disease and, if it is brought to the attention of the health officer that any one with any communicable Seal Sale The tuberculosis seal sale is pro gressing in a most encouraging wa^, with the school children taking un- _ ...» usual interest. Anyone who has not disease has a health certificate, the had a part in this splendid work can' certificate is recalled, get seals from almost any school girl, Another reason for the importance or boy, until the latter part of next health certificates is that it brings week 'when they will check in before ^ g-reat many hither-to-unre- school closes for the holidays. The lo- ported diseases or sources of disease, cal chairman can supply you until jg common experience to discover Christmas. I that an applicant is infected with some venereal disease. Less common- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffreys and jy typhoid fever carrier may be it was decided that they had no mili- their guests. Mrs. Slutter and dau- (ijacovered. Such conditions as itch itary secrets for their enemies, so ghter. of Mt. Pocono. Pa., accompan-1 gjjj various other skin diseases are they were released. ' ' ' ... PILOT ADV£:RTISING PAYS. Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Saturday from a trip to Florida. Miss Fay Neill of Columbus, O., has arrived to spend the winter at the B. U. Richardson home. The December meeting of the Par- •>nt-Teacher Association will be held Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the school auditorium. Mrs. William C. Fownes. Jr.. and Mrs. Edwin S. Scofield are spending the week in New York City. George Masterson, son of Mrs. ■^Tiarles B. Fields, stopped for a vis it en route from New York to Miami, Fla., where he is a pilot for the Pan-American Airways. Wajter Page, Jr., of Winston-Sa lem who showed motion pictures in Moore County for the N. C. Tuber- culo.sis Ass’n. was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Chratham. Halbert J. Blue entertained at the buffet .supper at the Holly Inn Sun day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Max von Schlegell. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hurd, Mrs. Tleid Healy, Mrs. Edgar Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Z. Reed, Jr. After supper the party at- endi'd the tfieatre. J. Ellis Fields, local fire chief, went to Raleigh Wednesday to at tend a meeting called by Governor Broughton of fire chiefs from all parts of the state. Mrs. L. L. Meunier of Hartford, Conn., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herndon. Mrs. James H. Walker who has been the guest of Col. and Mrs. George P. Hawes on Midland Road has gone to her home in Amesbury, Mass. Eberhard Faber has returned to New York. He and Mrs. Faber will return to their home, Twin Gables, for the Christmas holidays. Betty Reed Cole gave a dinner par ty for Cynthia Fletcher, Jean \Vat- son, Peggy Johnson and Carolyn Ann Nelson. Cynthia and her mother. Mrs. George Fletcher will leave next week on or before November 27, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted mediate payment. This November 27, 1941. Mrs. Bertie C. Cox, Administra trix of the Estate of William T. Cox, to said estate will please make im- deceased. D5-J9, Highland Pines Inn Open October to May 29th Season Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room service. Delightful surroundings. Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. W. E. FLYNN, Manager Southern Pines, N. C. I FOR HARGAINS FURNITURE See Alton D. IMcLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen JoJlelievf LIQUID."CABLtTS. SA.UVE, NOSl tCOPS ied by Julius Simpson of Lakeview i occasionally a case of tu spent Thui'sday visiting Mrs. Jef-; berculosis is found, frey's thrf'c children in High | When such conditions are found ef- Miss Anna Laubscher, Robert Lauo- rn^de to bring them under scher and Mrs. Garneth r allenstine., eliminating a source of Anna, who is a graduate nurse, IS leav-1 improving the public ing High Point for Marion. health. Mr. and Mrs. John Abernathy, realized by the heaith depart- j”"' Captain Fletchcr in Seattle, called on his brother. Cl.iud AlxTna- that one or even two fxaniina-l^'''’®^'*'^™' thy, in Raleigh Sunday and went from entirely inadequate. Charles Swoope has returned there to Nash County to see other ic*' ^iit under the present set-up it would atives. ; be impossible to examine the many Miss Dalmatia McDuffie of Fort Bragg visited her sister. Miss Mat- tif McDuffie, at Hotel Charmella Sat urday night. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Arch Mc Gill and Julian Smith wvre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton at their home near Raeford Wed-' McLean and T. J. Smith spent Sun- nesday, and in the afternoon called on day in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGill and Mrs.: N. Smith. Mr. Smith had been sick. Annie Thompson near Maxton. Mrs. | but was much improved. Thompson, who has been a wheel chair j and Mr.s. W. A. Smith and WHY NOT SAVE MONEY | On YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS By purcha.sing your Holiday Supplies from BEN HURWITZ Groceries Hardware Carthage, N. C. foodhandlers or servants more often. However these persons who have a health certificate should have this renewed wlien the place of employ ment is changed. traveler for the past several months j Rebecca, Ruth, Ra- from Englewood, N. J., where she vis ited her father, Harry Hogg, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Fuller attend ed the 17th annual meeting of the North Carolina Society of Mayflower Descendants at Chapel Hill Saturday. The Fullers are members of the Maine .Society. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis K. .Austin of Portland, Maine, were week-end guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Ful ler. GIFT IDEAS Visit Us for Gifts That Are Sure to Please for Her Bed Spreads, Blankets. Towel Sets, Handbags, (Jloves, Hand kerchiefs, for Him Big line of Men’s dres.s Shirts, Neckwear, Gift Sets, Suspend ers, Belts, Boxed Ties, Hand kerchiefs. General line of Clothing and Shoes for the Whole Family Adorable outfits tor Baby. 0. B. FLlNCHll Carthage, N. C. as a result of a fall last winter, is now able to walk a little, her many friends in this community will be glad to learn. Mrs W. C. Leslie, Mrs. W. B. Gra ham. Mrs. C J. Temple. Mrs. H. A. Horst and H. A. Borst, Jr.. attendtd I preaching service at the Carthage .Methodist Church Sunday night. Their cousin by marriage, the Rev. W. G. I Farrar, is pastor. I Miss Fannie Rosser and Harold Ros ser of Carthage visited Mrs. Ted Ros ser Sunday. Mrs. B. M. Corbett and Mrs. Elbert Russ spent Friday in Raleigh. Mrs. Robert Waddell of Coats and her father-in-law. A. N. Waddell of Lillinj;lon. visited the former's mo ther, Mrs. W. T. Cox, Sunday after noon Robert Waddell, who is in the Navy, has been in Iceland for some time. Mrs. .Seth W. Lassiter and daught ers, Margaret and Doris, and Paul Moore, all of the Smithfield com munity. spent Sunday with Mr. and I'lrs. C. P. McMillan. Dr, and Mrs. Herman Parker of chel and Billy Frye, were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mor ris at Bynum. A delicious "’possum” dinner was served. Mrs. W. J. Cameron returned Fri day from a visit of several days with her son, J. Bruce Cameron, and fam ily at Manly. Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. C. J. Temple and Mrs. C. L. Tyson spent Monday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Miss Louise Callahan and Edison Callahan visited Mr. and Mrs. James Idol of High Point during the week-end. Julian Smith returned to Raleigh Friday after spending a two weeks vacation at home. Mrs. T. Frank Cameron and Miss Jennie Cameron spent Friday in Ral eigh. PINEHURST The name of Private Dan Yankey of Exeter, Pa., with the 2Gth Field j Artillery at Fort Bragg, N. C., was 1 p conceded to be the most appropri- j || ate name for a soldier at the fort. LEGAL NOTICES tttitUttttVMtii There are times when we have the opportunity of investing money for clients on improved real estate and personal properties. This agency solicits Clients of Character who have money to inve.st in reputable se- curitie.s at a fair margin of profit. J. L. McGRAW United Insurance Ajerency Telephone Office 117—Residence 9.'5 Seawell Bldg. Carthage, North Carolina itautittimtxiaitimtnttsuttmtttut. •• •« 3 a a Houie-.\dams Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Adams an- _ nounces the marriage of their dau- Wake Forest were week-end guests j Alice, to Harry Howie in Che- of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Parker. J'‘a"'- S. C., on Saturday, December Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Burling ton and Corp. Russell Thompson of Fort Bragg visited Mr. and Mrs. A. K. NORTH ( VKOIJNA, M<M)KK COrNTY To Bes.sie McCaskill, Entry Tak er for Moore County: The un dersigned D. R. Tew of Moore County North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following describ-] ed piece or parcel of land in Mc Neill Township, Moore County, State of North Carolina, the same be ing vacant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, viz: 2 lots in the Town of Southern Pines, in Block L. by alley. East by D. B. Tew, North &6, Nok 15 and 16. Bounded on west by D. B. Tew, South by D. B. Tew. 1 Containing by estimation 2 lots. D. B. Tew. Entered this 2nd day of De- I cember, 1941. D12-J2. '6th. Thompson during the week-end Mrs G. W. Griffin spent several days last week with Richard Griffin and family in Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron and NOTICE OF .\DMINISTKATKIX Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W'illiam T. Cox, de ceased. late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons Sgt. Lester Logue, Corp. John i , , . * Becker and Pvt. Joe Sherman of Ft. | claims .against the estate of Bragg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. deceased to exhibit them to the Leon Blue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Grover of , Danbury, Conn., arrived in town Wed- childron, Mary Ellen and Bivms. of Pinehurst were Sunday dinner guests nf niv of Mr. and Mr.s, T. Frank Cameron. undersigned at Vass, North Carolina, A. V. Autrey. Jr.. returned Thurs day from the Lee County Hospital in •Sanford where he underwent an oper ation. Mrs. Robert Boggs. Edwin and Betty Jean B<iggs of Broadway visit ed their aunt. Mrs. W. T. Cox. Friday afternon. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean, Hugh I Special Chicken Dinner at | I “SKYLINE” ii n 3 Miles North of Southern Pines on T. S. No. 1. a 8 For reservations, at $1.00 per person. Phone 7189 S Patterson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Offices at Sandhills Funeral Home Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. 8111 Dance at Scottic’s Saturday Night, December 13 LEO VON and HIS Orchestra From 9 to 2 55c each person SCOTTIL’S TAVLRN 1-2 Mile South of Southern Pines Phone 6793 the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fidd- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lampley of Rockingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Foushee and children of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Growland McCaskill of Durham were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley. Mrs. Theo Valentine and son and Mrs. Hunt left Sunday for Syracuse, N Y., to spend several weeks with relatives. Miss Beth Fooshee of Sikesville, Md.. was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blue Sunday. Mrs? Earl Lampley left W'edne.sday for Durham to spend several days with Mrs. L. L. Foushee. Scott Russell of Ft. Benning, Ga.. and Corp. Lawrence Farrell of Ft. Jackson, S. C., were visitors in town Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hearn were |w-eek-end guests of relatives in Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller of South ern Pines and Mrs. Alex Wallace and Miss Dorothy Lawrence spent Tues day in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carpenter and sons spent Sunday in Dillon, S. C. Misses Margaret and Eliabeth Shaw and Arthur Shaw of Mlddleport, N. Y., were visitors in town Tuesday en route to Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Ferree of Pinehurst and Mrs. M. F. Butner and Mrs. Eutice Mills spent Monday in Raleigh. Bill and Dickie Fiddner returned to their home here last week after spend ing several months in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Clenard Hudson spent Monday in Durham on business. An all day meeting of the World Wide Missions was held at the Bap tist Church Wednesday. The program consisted of "Our Mission Work on South America” by Mrs. McGill; Pal estine, Mrs. J. M. Hklwards; Africa, Mrs. H. L. Harris and China Mrs. Abby Shank. Mrs. D. B. Nettleton ha^ returned from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelle returned WILLIilAf JilMESOM Oiiginol liith tmiriign liand UmSHEf ,25 R 20-v<af old im ported pot still whis key, 75S 4-ye»r-oId specially distilled Amecican sttaight whiskey. Pint $1.55 4-5 Qt. $2.50 Of u§r W«.iomt»o#>4Co.,l«c..N.Y. • M rroo^ Give Practical Gifts... from our complete stock Mother and the Girls will like Housecoats, Slips, Gowns, Pajamas, Hankies, Sweaters, Gloves, Turbans. Dad and the ,Boys will welcome Suits, Shoes, Sweaters, Lumberjacks, Tie and Belt Sets. Baby will coo with delight over our Sweat er Suits, Dresses, Blankets and Caps. Pillow Case Sets, Spreads and Blankets for the home. W. W. JONES & SONS “Carthage’.s Leading Department Store” Carthage, N. C. Why not give gifts that will last all year? ^ SUGGESTIONS The State Magazine 1 year $3.00 6 month.s $1.50 The recipient’,§ name and the donor’.s appear on the cover of the Christma.s number, in Chri.stma*'. colors. Readers Digest: First 1 year sub $2.75 Each additional 1 year sub $2.25 A beautiful Christmas card will be sent with each gift subscription. Please Mail Your Order to: Mrs. Z. V. Blue, Carthage, N. C. n»»!»«:tm«»i»a:t»«»mmmi:t»»::w»»»n:nnnnm«mtmnmmHW«a« THE JUNIOR CIVIC CLUB Presents Dr. Frederick H. Koch Reading Christmas Carol” By CHARLES DICKENS SOUTHERN PINES HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, December 19—8:00 P. M. General Admission—50c Reserved Seats—75c
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