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Page Two THE PILOT Friday, September 12, 1924 Friday, CAMERON What has become of the Merry Mak ers Club? Present writing: abnormal weather the other way. Mr. W. K. Gardner, of Charlotte, spent over Sunday with Miss Thurla Cole. Misses Crissie and Vera McLean were afternoon callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Shaw, route 2. Mrs. J. C. Bruton, of Columbia, S. C., is visiting her sisters. Misses May- me and Kate Arnold. Miss Margaret Gilchrist on route 2, spent Monday with her aunt. Miss Ada McNeill. Miss Gilchrist will begin teaching at Springfield, Monday. Mrs. Dugald Stuart, of Laurinburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen. Pleased to report Mr. E. M. Borst im proving. Cameron graded school has an en rollment of 260 pupils; 73 of these are in the high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. York and chil dren, C. E., Jr., and Harold Culberson, of Vass, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten. Mr. J. A. McPherson expects to leave this week for Baltimore, Md., for medical treatment. Miss Florence Pierce and nieces, Misses Effie and Myrtle Newel on Jonesboro, route, spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. J. A. McPherson, and called in the afternoon to see the correspondent. Messrs. H. P. McPherson, C. A. Hunter, Cone McPherson, I. S. Thom as, attended the Brown Buick barbe cue at Lemon Springs, Friday, and re port a wonderful time. The company sent out 700 invitations, and they do say that all were present. Mrs. Scott, of Greensboro, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Coy Maples, on route 2. At the Presbyterian church services Sunday morning Rev. M. D. McNeill baptized his little grandson, John Mc Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Holmes, of Goldsboro. Rev. McNeill 'TX^ched an excellent sermon on re ligious experience, and the trium phant death of the believer. Miss Lady Loving left Monday for Pinehurst where she will teach. Miss Margaret McQueen who is back again on the job as County Nurse, spent Wednesday with Miss Vera Mc Lean. C. N. Boaz, of Durham, whose fa vorite flower seems to be the Myrtle, paid his usual visit Sunday. Mrs. D. D. Tally and Mr. John Keith spent a day in Fayetteville recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norman spent Thursday in Fayetteville. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. 0‘Briant have returned from a visit to Mrs. O’Bri- ant's people in Philadelphia. Misses Margaret and Mary Emma Thomas, Mrs M. D. McNeill, Mrs. Gabe Holmes and children, of G(*lds- boro, spent an afternoon of last week with Mrs. C. C. Yates of Carthage. Mr. Green, mechaiiic for J. A. Mc Pherson, wi*;.i his wife and little son, have movt3d on Carthage street near Turner Heig its. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hendricks re turned last week from a visit to Wil mington r.:rJ Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. R. C. Thomas and son and daughter, J S. Thomas and Mary Em- ima, spent an afternoon last week at Buies Creek, Mrs. llMilerwood. of Sanford, was the guest of Miss Lucile Loving for the week -end. Quite true it is that those who have “borne the heat and burdens of the day,” are the first to be forgotten in the round-up. Mr. and Mrs. Will White on route two are spending some time with Mrs. White’s father, Mr. T. G. Swntt. Judge Emmet Tally and family, of Florida, were weelt-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tally. Both families spent Sunday at the old home of the Tally’s at Mt. Vernon Springs. Miss Mary Emma Thomas returned Tuesday to Meredith College.^ She was accompanied by Miss Annie Hol lingsworth Jones, of Edgewood, route two, who will enter as a student. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill were afternoon callers last week at the new home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow on the Fayetteville road in the vicinity of the historical huckleberry swamp and Indian graveyard. Rev. M. J. McLean preached Sun day afternoon at Springfield. Miss Jacksie Muse and J. F. Saun ders spent Friday afternoon at Over hills, playing golf. Miss Callie Hunter came over from Charlotte for over Sunday with home folks at Huntersville. Miss Mary Lee Gulledge, of Anson county is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gulledge on route 2. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas and daughter, Miss Mary Emma attended the funeral Friday of Mr. W. H. Thomas at Chatham church. Deceas ed was a brother of R. C. Thomas. John, the clever little son of Mrs. Georgie Matthews, is at the C. C. Hos pital for treatment. Mr. J. A. Phillips and son, Pete, spent Saturday in Greensboro. Mr. O. A. Speight, of Kinston, su perintendent of construction for the State Highway Commission, with his wife and little son are boarding, this week, at the McPherson home on Turner Heights. Little Miss Anne Muse, of Carthage, visited little Miss June Mclver Hemp hill, this week. Dr. Archie McKeithen who has been on an extended visit to his home folks in Cameron, left Wednesday by way of Louisville, Ky., where he was a surgeon in the City Hospital. From there he will go to Rochester, Minn., where he has accepted a fellowship with the Mayo Brothers. The correspondent was a guest Sunday, September 7th, of lit tle Murdock Ritchie McKeithen, vmo celebrated his birthday of six months. He was the guest of honor at the love ly dinner, and sat in his carriage at the table, looked on with wise, admir ing eyes, smiled beautifully when ad dressed by those who were enjoymg ithe dinner given in his honr. Those present: Daddy and mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen, little sister; Isabel McKeithen; Grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen; uncle. Dr. Archie Mc Keithen; cousin, Janie McKeithen Har rington. Clan McKeithen forever! War cry, “Loch Arve, Arggle!” Mot to: “I hope in God.” Mr. H. A. Wade, the hustling agent for the Volume Library, was in town Monday looking well and prosperous. Mr. J. A. McPherson is on the sick list, I regret to state. Drs. Monroe of Sanford, Dr. Archie McKeithen and Dr. O’Briant were called in consulta tion Monday. Mrs. Robert Cameron on route one, passed away last Tuesday at the C. C. Hospital, leaving a husband and two little girls aged five, and two months to mourn her death. An un usually sad death, she having been ill only two days. A lovely character, faithful and devoted to her husband, her children and her home. Only twenty-four years of age, and the fu ture looked bright. The interment took place at Cypress church. Fun eral esrvices conducted by Rev. M. D. McNeill. Of her family surviving are her mother, Mrs. W. H. Coore on I route one; four sisters, Mrs. J. W. ■ Cameron of Cameron, Mrs. C. A. Cul berson of Siler City, Miss Blanche Coore of Raleigh, Miss Sallie Coore on route one; four brothers, J. E. Coore of Raleigh, T. J. Coore of Lake- view, Frank L. and W. A. Coore on route one. Wednesday, September the 3rd at 8 p. m., at the Methodist parsonage, the home of J. W. Norman, Miss Ber tie Graham, of Cameron, and Mr.- Clyde Brown, of Sanford, were united in marriage, Rev. M. D. McNeill offi ciating. The reception room was ar tistically decorated with Japanese lan terns and potted flowers. Miss An nie Pierce, of Borderlee, gowned in changeable taflFeta, presided at the pi ano, playing Lohengrin wedding march as a processional, and during the ceremony the flower song was softly played. Mendelssohn wedding march was played as a recessional. The bride was becomingly attired in 9 blue beaded canton crepe with ac cessories to match, and carried an arm bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. The happy couple Irft immediately for the home of the groom, and will reside in Garesburg. Those present: Mrs. Addie Graham, mother of the bride; Mr. J. W. Nor man and daughters, Carrie, Lora and Nonnie; Mrs. Jewel Hemphill; Mps Mabel Muse; Mrs. Loula Muse; Miss Annie Pierce; Miss Annie Brown, sis ter of the groom, of Lillington; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graham; Mrs. Cora Graham; Misses Mina and Lila Bowden, route two; Mrs. Daisy Loving, Rural Hall; Messrs. Raymond Thomas, route one; James Rogers, Cameron. Thursday morning, bright and early, Mr. James Rogers and Miss Nonnie Norman, accompanied by Misses An nie Pierce, Lora Norman and Raymond Thomas, motored to Carthage where Mr. James Rogers and Nonnie Nor man were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Ayscue at the pastorium. We wish for these popular and estimable young couples long life, happiness, peace and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have returned from a bridal trip to the mountains. NOTE OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympa thy shown during the illness and death of my wife. ROBERT B. CAMERON, Cameron, N. C. REVIVAL AT CYPRESS CHURCH The great revival meeting will be gin at Cypress Presbyterian church Monday night, September 22nd at seven-thirty o’clock, conducted by^R^v Craig. Services will be held twice each day at eleven o’clock and seven thirty. Friday, September 19th is the date set aside to clean off the Cypress cemetery. Everybody come earlv Don’t forget the date. EXECUTRIX NOTICE ^ Having qualified as executrix of thg Last Will of Alvis J. Oldham, deceas ed, late of Moore County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tho im- dersigned on or before the 8th day of September, 1925, or this notice wiii be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payrner.t (Signed) MINNIE E. OLDHAM, Lakeview, N. C. Executrix. K. R. HOYLE, SAM’L R. HOYLE Sanford flOYLE & HOYLE LAWYERS Office Seawell Bldg. Carthage, N. C. General practice all courts. Ab stracting and collections promptly done. THE WAREHOUSES ARE OPENING , I i Have your car and truck tuned up and in good shape | to market your tobacco. Remember your work has my j personal attention. Generator and starter repairs also. | MICHELIN TIRES and TUBES, GAS OIL and | ACCESSORIES Ford Service Station PAY CASH — CASH PAYS SNIPES’ GARAGE, - Cameron, N. C. Let me do our Repairing — Service Day or Night wm Little River Store Co. See us for your needs in Dry Goods and Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Furni ture, Harness, and Building Supplies Quality and Price will be our consideration; which makes it easy for us to satisfy you. Come and give us a trial Little River Store Co. 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