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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina eachers Meet or Fifth Grade )emonstration Fifth grade teachers of all ©ore County schools were guests st Wednesday of Mrs. Wilson, of le Robbins School faculty, in the nal demonstration lesson of a ■ries held this winter under )onsorship of Mrs. Beulah Mc- herscn, Elementary supervisor. A social studies lesson comple- sd the series, with Mrs. Wilson smonstrating how a child can un and share knowledge outside the use of textbooks. She showed how in her class the study of the state of Florida had brought into play many learning processes, such as observation, reference, personal experience and diversi fied reading. The lesson was fol lowed by an idea - sharing con ference of the teachers. Present were hirs. Pohl, of the Aberdeen school; Mrs. Clegg, Highfalls; Miss Thorpe, Pine- hurst; Miss Black, Southern Pines; Mrs. McLeod, Vass-Lake- view; Miss Auman, West End; Miss Gilchrist and Miss Eudy, Cameron; Mrs. Marley and Mrs. McLeod, Robbins. Fields Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 5352 PINEHURST. N. C. All Types of Plumbing, Heating. (G. E. Oil Burners) and Sheet Metal Work PINE NEEDLES GOLF CLUB WINTER RATES Effective Saturday, October 22 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE Roy Grinnell anci Russ Birch, Operators GOLF LESSONS CLUB REPAIRING SOUTHLAND HOTEL DINING ROOM OPEN RESERVATIONS PREFERRED Telephone 5201 Laundry Service Dry Cleaning Si • WET WASH • SUITS • ROUGH DRY G DRESSES m THRIFT-T G HATS • BACHELOR SERVICE G RUGS • FAMILY FINISH G DRAPERIES Carter’s Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Phone 6101 Southern Pines, N. C. ^on& « 1 f I ii Selected! blended vhiskey 10 PINT ^3.40 Vs Quart Lower Ordination Standards Debated At Fayettevilfe Presbytery, Cameron Meeting in its 295th stated ses sion in the Cameron Presbyterian Church cn Tuesday, the Fayette ville Presbytery held a heated session on dowering the standards for admitting candidates for the ministry into the Presbyterian church as ordained ministers of the gospel. At the fall meeting of Presby tery held at West End last Octo ber, J. E. Clinton and Carlie Langdon, ruling elders of Berea Presbyterian church near Benson, who have been preaching for the past several months, were candi dates for admission into the pres bytery as ordained ministers. The matter was at that time continued to the next stated meeting of presbytery and set as the first order of business. It seemed to be the consensus that both Mr. Clifton and Mr. Langdoii had been doing splendid Work. Rev. S. E. Howie of Fayette ville made a motion that the ap plications of the two candidates for the ministry be declined. This motion, atfer lengthy debate and prayer led by the Rev. W. S. Golden of Carthage, was voted down overwhelmingly. After ex amination by the presbytery, Mr. Clifton and Mr. Langdon were admitted as cnadidates for the ministry under the care of pres bytery. Two young college men, Adus Milton McNeill and Leslie Lo^y McNeill were admitted as candi dates for the ministry under the care of presbytery. The regular moderator’s sei*- mon was delivered by the Rev. H. A. McaBth, pastor of the Eagle Springs and eBnsalem Presbyte rian churches. Rev. Mr. McBath served as moderator of the last Imeeting iof Presbytery. Ruling Elder J. Hawley Poole of West End, moderator of the session Tuesday, presided over the meet ing. The next meeting of Presbytery will be held at McPherson Pres byterian church near Fayette ville. S. H. McPherson, a ruling elder in that church, was nomina ted for moderator for the spring meeting. Rev. J. F. Menius, stated clerk for the session, resigned on ac count of ill health. Dr. Woodson, president of Flora Macdonald Col lege, was received into the pres bytery. The ladies of the Cameron Presbyterian church served sumptuous diner to the more than 225 present. Hallum Purchases Store In Aberdeen Rev. Mr. Gamble Receives Service Award At Roanoke . The Hallum Furniture company with stores in Rockingham, Bis- coe, and Wadesboro has purchas ed the Miller Furniture store in Aberdeen and has already moved into the newly renovated Masonic building opposite the A. & R. de pot in Aberdeen. The Hallum Furniture company of Rockingham was established 25 years ago and for the past 20 years has been serving Moore county, said W. A. Vick, 'presi dent cf the organization. “We have opened an Aberdeen store to better serve the people O'f Moore county an dthe Sandhills," hs said. G. D. Spence is vice pres ident of the company. D. L. Currie of Hamlet has been named manager of the Aberdeen store; J. D. Cruce and H. J. (Shorty) Thompson are the sales men and Mrs. Anne V. Fox, book keeper and cashier. According to a story from the Roanoke (Va.) Times, the Rev. Harry Y. Gamble, pastor of Cal vary Baptist church, has been sel ected as that city’s “Young Man of the Year” for 1949. The Rev. Mr. Gamble is the brother of David W. Gamble of Southern Pines. The annual award is made by the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Commerce to the. citizen (under 36 years of age) adjudged to have made the most outstanding con tribution in community service during the year. Mr. Gamble'was presented with a certificate and engraved key by N. Carl Andrews, editor df the Roanoke World-News, in behalf of the Jaycees at their annual banquet at the Hotel Roanoke, at which Senator Harry F. Byrd Page Three was the principal speaker. Mr. Gamble, in receiving the 1949 award. Was cited for his un usual contributions to community life and his powerful influence for good throughout the Roanoke area. He is the first non-member to receive the Jaycee award, and at 33 one of the youngest men ever to occupy the pulpit of a ma jor Roanoke church. Bob Cornwell Begins Electronics Study Rcbert Cornwell, Jr., airman apprentice, USN, of Knollwood, Southern Pines, began a 28-week course of instruction at the Naval Aviation Electronics school at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn., January 3. Before entering this school, Cornwell was assigned to the Naval Aviation Fundamentals schcol at Memphis. He received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Cal. He is the son of Mrs. F. D. Fobes and is a graduate of South ern Pines High school. Harry Chatfield Is Sandpiper Winner ' The Sandpiper Golf club held a match play against par handicap tournament at the Pine Needles Golf club Sunday, with 28 players participating in a very close match. Harry Chatfield was four up on par, and was declared the winner. Right on his heels at plus three were John Underwood, Will Wiggs, Pat Patterson, and Norris Hodgkins, - Jr. At plus two was Dick Sugg; plus one. Bob Page, Jr., and Jack Carter; even, Claude Reams, Jim Besley, Jere McKeithen, A. C. Dawson, Dave Whitehead, and Baritett Harriss; minus one, Warren Royer and George Pottle; minus two, Norris Hodgkins, Sr., Elmer Davis, R. E. Rhodes, Nolltey Jackson, and Col. S. T. Wallis; minus three, John Pottle and Bobby Page, 3rd; minus four, Charlie Everest, Jr.; minus five,.Barney Ayery, Fran cis Stubbs, Roy Grinnell, Joe Montesanti, Jr., and Harry Davis; minus six, Howard Burns; no card. Bill Woodward. Donald Madigan took moving pictures of all the players. The film will be shown at the next monthly meeting of The Sandpi- oers. Southern Pines Restaurants OPENING HOURS CLOSING HOURS DANTE’S Italian RESTAURANT ' Spaghetti Steaks Chicken Open Evenings 5 to 12—Daily except Mondays ) JACK’S GRILL "Where Dining is a Pleasure" Breakfast 7 to 11 Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 Dinner 5 to 9—A. la Car^e All Day Open From 7:00 A. M. till 11 P. M. )40 4/5 QT. SEVEN STAR BUndMl whiskey. “The Straight whiskies are 4 years or more eld. 37Vi% straight whiskey. 621i% neutral spirits distilled from grain. 15% straight whiskey 4 years old. 15% straight whiskey 5 years old. 7Vi% straight whiskey 6 years old." Qs}Y PROOF GOODIRHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Tune In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC NehvorL, every Monday annlng. C:>CD CD DEPENDABLE and PROMPT Report From Britain (Continued from Page 2) to beat up their would-be friends. There is no immediate danger of Italy going Commlmist._ Friendly But Difficult Italians differ noticeably from the British in their emotional at titude towards law and order. It is doubtful whether rationing and other controls would work here unless enforced by an enormous police force. A local tobacco mer chant says that he can’t sell ItaL ian cigarettes because of black market competition from Switzer land. The better houses in Canzo are surrounded by high walls and barbed wire fences. The Carbones lock their outside gate and bar the windows at night. Everyone cautions us to keep our eyes glued on our luggage. Minor ordinances such as those forbidding smoking in theaters can’t be enforced. The normal reaction seems to be: “Did I make the law? No? Then to hell with it.” Very few people pay all the taxes they are supposed to. While the British automatically queue up for street car, cigarettes, or theater, the Italians rush in and the devil take the hindmost. Yet the individual Italian I have seen is tops in grace and friendli ness and so much easier to meet than the more reserved and disci plined Britisher. Tomorrow we take off for a week in Rome and Florence. HDITEST EKUHE HEHS ol I9S0 Drs. Neal and McLean VETERINARIANS Southern Pines. N. C. GIBSON'S SELECTED 8 BLENDED 'WHISKEY • 86.8 PROOF 6596 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • GIBSON DISTILLING COMPANY. N.Y,K.Y. \ W. C. HILDERMAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Ph. 7264 225 Weymouth Rd. Southern Pines. N. C. That's the word spreading about^ Buiek's brand-new F'263 valj[e-in-head engine, already proving itself in the hands of new Super owners C ALL it if you will the biggest power- story of the year. Call it another triumph in Buiek’s long history of com ing up with car performance beyond compare. But, sir, when you step into the sleek- lined traveler pictured here — hang on to your hat. For you’ll be riding behind a power plant that is not only new but a major sensation of the 1950 season. You’ll be commanding the very latest word in valve-in-head power—the newest accomplishment of the organi zation with the country’s longest stretch of experience in this engine design. Here every fist-size ^uel charge now delivers a huskier wallop. Shorter, lighter connecting rods mean that pistons flash with faster and livelier action. Heavier crankshafts, floated on bigger. more rugged bearings, take this greater load and transmit its stepped-up surge to the drive shaft and rear wheels. And you, behind the wheel, wreathe your face in smiles at the lift you ^ndl At the trigger-quick take-off—the mile-eating cruising stride — your easy disdain for the passing gas pumps. You and your SUPER are really stepping out—and Buiek’s good name as “a sweetheart on the road” gains still more lustre. Nor is road-thrill the only blessing this new power plant brings. Simpler design makes service easier, so upkeep diminishes as a problem. Hydraidic valve-lifters keep valves properly seated for efficient operation—and for quiet unbroken by tappet noise. And you can have this power either with Buiek’s easy-shifting Synchro- Mesh transmission or the silken luxury of Dynaflow Drive.* Either way, this Super is certainly something to see. To *this top-notch new power it adds style and room, comfort and a wide outlook, soft easy stride and handier new over-all length. Even the price justifies a prompt trip to your Buick dealer to learn more about Buick for 1950. You’ll soon see why so many folks are already saying, “Whatever your price range— buy Buick!” '^Standard on Roadmastek. optional at extra cost on Super and Special models. J. AUBREY SMITH Jeweler Watch Repairing Tel. 8691 Aberdeen, N. C. ^ ^ Your PMome your Buick dcmicr ior a demonubtaUen—Bight Now! « Features iike these mean BUICK'S THE BUY HIGHfR-COMPRESSION Fireball valve-m-head power in three engines, five hp ratings. (New F-263 engine in SUPER models.) • NEW-PATTERN STYLING, with bumper-guard grilles, faper-fhrough fenders, '*double bubble** taillighle • WIDE-ANGLE VISIBILITY, close-up rood view both for ward and back • TRAFfie-HANDY SIZE, less over-off length for easier parking and garaging, short lurking radius • EXTRA-WIDE SEATS cradled between the axles • SOFT BUICK RIDE, from oli-coil springing, Safety-Ride rims, low- pressure tires, ride-steadying torque-lube • DYNAFLOW DRIVE standard on all ROADMASTERS, optional at extra cost on SUPER and SPECIAL series • NINETEEN MODELS with Body by Fisher • WIDE CHOfCE OF EQUIPMENT adding flexibility to prices that bracket every price range above the lowest. Key to Greater Value i MARTIN MOTOR COMPANY South Street PHONE 9771 Aberdeen. N. C. When better automebtles are built BViCM teitt build them
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