THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page ELEVEN
ISO YEARS OF SYNOD
Gilmore Heading
Publicity For
’63 Observance
Voit Gilmore of Southern Pines
has been appointed chairman of
the publicity comimittee for ob
servance in 1963 of the sesqui-
oentennial of the Synod of North
Carolina of the Presbyterian
Church in the United States.
A meeting at old Alamance
Church near Greensboro and
other observances will mark or-
iganization of the Synod on Oc
tober 7, 1813. Dr. Joseph H. Car-
Iter of Statesville is chairman of
the sesqui-centennial committee.
Dr. Harold J. Dudley, general
isecretary of the Synod, is gather
ing material for a new history of
the Synod of North Carolina, to
be released early in 1963. Valu
able documents and heirlooms
will be placed on demonstration
in several centers throughout the
(State next year.
Mr. Gilmore, who is president
of Storey Lumber Co. and a for
mer mayor of Southern Pines, is
director of the United States
Travel Service, with offices in
Washington, but maintains his
home here.
For
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We invite you to make use of our facilities
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Southern Pines Recorders Court
Cases heard by Judge W. Har
ry FuUenwider in Southern Pines
Recorder’s court, at the regular
Wednesday session last week,
were:
Joseph WiUie Gamble, Aber
deen, auto larceny, defendant
waived preliminary hearing and
tba case was forwarded to Moore
Superior Court for the grand
jury, bond set at $1,500; Irving
William Barry, improper equip
ment (brakes), pay the costs;
Halist Murchison, Aberdeen, no
valid operator’s license, improper
brakes, $40 including fine and
costs; CHis Odell Turner, careless
and reckless driving pay the
costs; Joe King, disregarding
stop sign, $5 and costs; Gerould
C. Aldrich, Keene, N. H., disobey
ing stop sign, $10 and costs; Vir
ginia Kelly, failure to yield right
of way, nol pros with leave; Jim
my Ray German, Rockingham,
speeding 65 in 55 zone, $10 and
costs.
Solomon Graham, possession of
taxpaid whiskey with seal brok
en, not guilty; John Lewis In
gram, Route 2, Vass, improper
registration, no liability insur
ance, $10 and costs, surrender key
to car to chief of police until car
is properly registered and insur
ed; John Avery McLean, Route
3, Carthage, larceny, three months
on the roads, also one month, to
run concurrently for carrying a
concealed weapon (knife), the
knife to be destroyed; John A.
Harney, Jr., Fort Bragg, larceny,
judgment continued on payment
of costs and on condition he in
form his wife of the charge with
in two weeks, she to let the court
know that she has been informed.
Joseph Willie Gamble, Aber-
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An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company
dean, larceny, non-suit; Ezekiel
Ross, Jr., Pineburst, affray, not
guilty; Gerald Rives KeUy, Car
thage, comimon law public nui
sance, $10 and costs; Charles E.
Blackmon, Pinehurst, affray, jail
from 6:30 p. m. to 6:30 a. m. for
10 days, to pay the cosits, if the
defendant fails to appear during
the 10 days, he is to be taken to
Carthage to spend 30 days on the
roads.
Three defendants paid the costs
in their cases and were orderedl
to walk to Westbrook’s Market,
between Southern Pines and
Aberdeen, and back to Southern
Pines at their option, in lieu of
paying a fine. They were: Larry*
Hugh Flinchum, Raeford, charg
ed with unsafe movement in a
motor vehicle; Thomas B. Nico-
letti of Fort Bragg, charged with
speeding 65 in 55 zone; and
Lewis Bradley Johnson of Pine
hurst, charged with public drunk
enness.
One defendant in a public
drunkenness case went to jail for
30 days when he was unable to
pay the $10 fine and costs that
were the conditions of a sentence
suspended for six months. He
was Roland; Bass Of Sanford
whose $50 bond was forfeited
when he was called and failed to
appear for trial January 18, 1961,
but was recently located by the
bondsman and returned here for
trial.
Other defendants charged with
public drunkenness, with dispo
sition of cases, were: James Ter
ry, trial by jury requested, case
forwarded to Superior Court,
bond set at $200; FYank Dill Van-
arsdale, $5 and costs; Wade
Hampton Stewart, Vass, $5 andl
costs; Ray Hector Stewart, Vass,
$25 and costs; James Wallace, one
month susi>ended for six months
on payment of costs, not to be
convicted of similar offense in
six months; Alton Dovyd, $25 in
cluding fine and costs.
Library Acquires
Varied List of
Many New Books
According to Mrs. Stanley Lam-
boume, librarian, the following
lare new books added to the
Southern Pines Library during
the month of March:
North Carolina Folklorfe, Vol.
5; The Music of the Folk Songs
by Frank C. Brown, The City in
History; Its Origins, Its Transfor
mations, and Its Prospects by
Lewis Mtunford. Trees of the
South by Charlotte Hilton Green,
Growing; An Autobiography of
the Years 1904-1911 by Leonard
,S. Woolf, The Morning and; the
Evening by Joan Williams, Faces
in the Water by Janet Frame,
Nine Hours to Rama by Stanley
Wolper, The Fox in the Attic by
Richard Hughes, The Scarlet Boy
by Arthur Calder-Mlarshall, And
Left for Dead by Farnces & Rich
ard Lockridge.
The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart,
Green Holly by Sue Kaufman,
Beware of the Genial Stranger!
by Donald McKenzie, The BuU
from the Sea by Mary Renault,
Evil Come. Evil Go by Whit
Masterson, Down among the
Dead Men by Patricia Moyes, A
Long and Happy Life by Reynolds
Price, From the Ocean, from the
Stars by Arthur C. Clarke, A
Dance to the Music of Time by
Anthony Powell, There Was a
Crooked Man by Clifford Witting.
Winter in Thrush Green by
Dora Jessie Saint, Going Away by
Clancy Sigal, Under the Skin by
Dorothea Bennett, The Beautiful
and the Damned by F. Scott Fitz
gerald, The Dark Labyrinth by
Lawrence Durrell, Castle Dor by
Quiller-Couch & DuMaurier, The
Lily and the Lion by ^Taurice
Druon. 361 by Donald E. West
lake. Savage Sam: The Story of
the Son of Old Yeller by Fred
Gipson, The Foragers by Ben
Haas.
County Kill by William C.
Gault, The Prime of Miss Jean
Brodie by Muriel Spark, Phyllis
by E. V. Cunningham, Captain
Newman, M. D. by Leo Rosten,
Thicker than Water by Jeremy
York, Scoundrels’ Brigade by Car
ter A. Vaughn, My Brother’s KiU-
er bv D. M. Devine, Seadragon;
Northwest under the Ice by
George P. Steele, Stanton; The
Life and Times of Lincoln’s Sec
retary of War by Thomas & Hy
man, The Committee and Its Crit-
lics; a Calm Review of the House
'Committee on Un-American Ac
tivities by William F. Buckley,
■Jr.
'The Doctors’ Dilemmas by
Louis Lasagna, The Psalms for
'the Comimon Reader by Mary
Ellen Chase, Jesus of Nazareth;
Aron, The New Cassell’s Ger
man Dictionary—German Eng
lish; English-German by Harold
T. Betteridge, The Linden Trees
by Carlo Levi, Lovejoy’s Voca-i
tional School Guide, Lovejoy’s
College Guide by Clarence E.
Lovej/oy, The Confidential Clerk,
The Cocktail Party, Murder in
the Cathedral, Ctollected Poems,
1909-1935 by Thomas Steams Eli
ot, Minerals and How to Study
Them, by Edward S. Dana.
My Brother. Ernest Heming
way, by Leicester Hamingway,
Portrait of Hemingway by Lil
lian Ross, African Genesis by
Robert Ardrey, Glory Road, A
Stillness at Appomattox, Mr. Lin
coln’s Army by Bruce Catton. The
iRothchilds by Frederic Morton,
Abominable Snowmen Legendsi
Come to Life by Ivan T. Sander
son.
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