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VASS AND COMMUNITY
Frank Byrd came home from State
College to spend the week-end with
his people.
Dr. M. L. Matthews and daughter,
Miss Ernestine, of Sanford, were in
Vass Wednesday morning on their way
to Pinehurst to attend the meeting of
the State Medical Society.
Mrs. G. W. Griffin went to Hamlet,
Wednesday, for a short visit. Mrs.
J. B. Howell is keeping house for her
during her absence.
Mrs. Billy Welsh (Nee Miss Bertha
Wilson) and children are visiting rela
tives in Hamlet.
Mrs. A. G. Edwards and small son,
Wilbur, spent Wednesday in Raleigh.
Mr. Frank Wright, of Broadway,
was a business visitor here, Tuesday.
Messrs. R. P. Beasley and Forrest
Beasley, of Apex, were visitors here
the last of the week.
Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Cameron and Mrs. Vaughan
Byrd went to Sanford Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. S. H. Creech and children.
Jack and Clarice Cecil, returned last
week from a visit to relatives in
Smithfield. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. George Moore, of Wil
son’s Mills.
The Woman's Club will hold its
Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Cameron,
of Swan Station, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Cameron, who lives near Barbe
cue church, Sunday.
LAKEVIEW
After spending some time with
relatives here, Mrs. L. D. Perkins re
turned to her home in Florence, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill and
Miss Katherine Williams motored to
Charlotte Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. McQueen spent a few days
of last week in eNew York.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolley and Mr. and
Mrs. Bushbee were visitors in Cum
nock, Sunday.
Ml*, and Mrs. E. P. Burr and Mrs.
Gillman leave Thursday for their re
spective homes in the North.
Miss Janie Smith of Albemarle
spent a few days here last week.
Mrs. N. L. Gibbon was the dinner
guests of Miss Angie Newcomb in
Southern Pines, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fore, Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper of Siler City were visitors
in Lakeview Sunday.
Mr. Henry Pipe of Siler City, was
here on business Tuesday.
Mr. U. L. Spence of Carthage was
in town Tuesday, on business.
Mrs. R. E. Patterson, Mrs. J. T.
W^ilson and Miss Emma Wilson visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keith of Cameron,
Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Thomas of Siler City was
a visitor here the first of the week.
We are glad to report that little
Margie McDonald is recovering from
her recent illness.
Mrs. Hill of Cameron, visited her
daughter, Mrs. H. L. McDonald,
Saturday,
Mr. Star McMillan of Raeford was
a visitor here one day last week.
Misses Emma Wilson and Eoline
McMillan, of Vass, came home for
the week-end.
Rev. McLain and Mrs. M. D. Mc
Neill of Cameron, were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson,
Sunday.
Miss Essie Parker, who has been
teaching near Duke, is now at home.
Choir practice on Wednesday night
at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody come.
J. VANCE ROWE
Attorney and Counselor mt L«w
ABERDEEN, N. C.
regular meeting at three-fifteen
o’clock Friday afternoon, May 1.
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Campbell, of
Raleigh, stopped over a short while
with Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Rosser,
Tuesday morning. They were en
route to Pinehurst to attend the meet
ing of the Medical Society.
Edward Griffin spent a few days in
Concord recenty.
Mrs. D. McD. Monroe and children,
Mack and Margaret McKay, have re
turned from a visit to reatives near
Raeford.
Mr. Paul Gschwind had the mis
fortune of losing a nice mule this
week.
Dr. R. G. Rosser has been attend
ing the meetings of the North Caro
lina Medical Society in Pinehurst this
week. On Tuesday he was accom
panied by Mr. John B. Cameron.
Mr. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. Stacy Brewer
and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron
were visitors to Sanford, Thursday.
Messrs. S. R. Smith and J. M.
Tyson made a business trip to Jones
boro, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ellis, of
Southern Pines, have moved into the
new cement block house built by Mr.
Chandler, near the lower bridge. Mr.
Ellis delivers ice for Mr. Chandler.
Dr. J. F. McKay, of Buies Creek,
spent Monday night with his daughter,
Mrs. A. M. Cameron. He was on his
way to Pinehurst.
Mrs. S. R. Smith spent several days
of last week in Fayetteville. Mr.
Smith went down Sunday, and she
returned with him.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox and small
children and Mrs. Vaughan Byrd went
to Sanford, Saturday.
Mr. W. J. Cameron killed a whip
snake in the edge of the dewberry
field in front of his home a few days
ago. The snake measured slightly
more than six feet in length.
Mrs. W. H. Keith and Mrs. G. W.
Griffin were shopping in Sanford,
Saturday.
Little Miss Ruby Wooten, of Camer
on, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Paul W. Joyner.
Miss Allie Byrd Walker of the
school faculty had as her guests for
the week-end her sisters, Mrs. R. P.
Hawn and Miss Margaret Walker, of
FayeHeville, and Mrs. Gibson, also of
Fayetteville.
Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs. D. A. Me
I auchlin and Mrs. G. H. Simpson
were visitors in Southern Pines Thurs-
flay afternoon.
Mr. H. A. Borst went to Sanford
IMonday to see his grandmother, Mrs.
Hebecca Blue, who is a patient at
Central Carolina Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson visited
relatives in White Hill, Saturday.
Messrs. J. R. Thomas and Gordon
"^homas came home from Raleigh for
the week-end. On Sunday they, with
^^rs. Thomas and J. R. Thomas, Jr.,
■"’ent to Maxton to see Miss Mildred
Thomas, who is a senior at Carolina
Callege.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Temple attended
the Sunday School Day exercises at
^he Methodist Church in Aberdeen
Sunday morning. They report an ex
cellent program.
Mrs. N. A. Dalrymple, of Carthage,
visited Mrs. R. G. Rosser, Friday.
Mrs. Annie Fry, of Carthage, is
visiting Mrs. Stacy Brewer.
Miss Mary Smith, of Lobelia, has
i*etumed home after spending a few
dasy with her sister, Mrs. D^ C. Mc-
ANNOUNCEIVIENX |
• ^
Effective April 15th, 1925 the firm name of A. S. New
comb & Co. Inc., was changed to read THE MASON and
GARDNER COMPANY, INC. The personnel of the
company will remain the same.
The Nason & Gardner Company Inc.
Successors to A. S. Newcomb & Co.
Pinehurst, N. C.
Real Estate Insurance Accounting
The sudden change in the weather
recently, suddenly decreased the num
ber of bathers over at the beach. It
was great while it lasted tho’.
Mr. W. E. Gardner and children,
Blanche, Edwin and Marjorie from
Hoffman were guests of relatives here
Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Richardson was suddenly
taken ill Tuesday night. However she
is better now, we are glad to say.
Miss Tloma Covington visited in
Hemp last week.
Mr. Jim McKeithan from Aberdeen
was in town Tuesday.
Master James Stutts was the dinner
guest of Mrs. L. L. Woolley, Sunday.
Misses Grace Gardner, Loula East
wood and Vivian Matthews of Vass
motored to Sanford Friday of last
week.
There will be a barbecue here Satur
day at the pavilion.
Miss Elizabeth Littlefield from
Saco, Maine, a recent graduate of
Thornton Academy, arrived here this
week to spend a few days with her
aunt. Miss Alice Littlefield.
Mrs. S. J. Gardner, Mrs. D’Auby,
Mrs. P. L. Gardner and Jessie, Grace,
and Rebecca, motored to Hoffman
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nora Burch entertained at
auction bridge last Thursday evening.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Poole, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holland,
Mrs. N. L. Gibbon, Misses Helene
Dougherty and Elsie Coffey and Mr.
Jessie Gardner. Block ice cream and
cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Buck, M. Buck
of Charlotte and Vermont respectively
were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
N. L. Giggon.
There will be a dance here Saturday
night. Columbia Orchestra, will fur
nish the music for this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holland had as
dinner guests Sunday, Misses Elsie
Coffey and, Helene Dougherty land
Melvin Gardner of Pinehurst.
Messrs. Pearl Sternburger and Leon
Westcott were in Aberdeen Saturday.
Mrs. M. J. Ballard from Lillington
is visiting her son Mr. Steadman
Ballard.
Mr. Thomas of Siler City was here
Monday.
Mr. Bill Jackson was in Sanford
Tuesday.
Commencement time is here.
Mr. and Mirs. C. W. Spears and
children and Miss Nora Burch spent
last week-end in Bennettsville, S. C.
We hear that Mr. W. H. Coffey has
taken charge of the amusements here
this year.' You know what that means,
it means that we are going to have the
privilege of enjoying the very best
there is.
^ CAROLINA THEATRES
Pinehurst—Southern Pines
PRESENTS
♦5*
The Silk Hat Comedy Scream Y Marshall Neilan’s great Inter- | Gloria
national Production,
MANLY
Mr. C .L. Elmore went to Cary
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson and
children, Mr. James Wilson and Alice
Wilson visited in Siler City, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holt of Raleigh
were visitors here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Monroe ana
children visited relatives in Carthage
Sunday.
Misses Georgia Wilson and Mary
Alice Patterson attended the bal
game at Pinehurst Friday.
Mr. Irman McDonald returned home
Saturday, after spending a few day.s
in Sanford.
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
IN
“The Night
Club”
with
Wallace Beery, Vera Reynalds
and Louise Fazenda.
A mad. Merry melange of
girls, gayety, and Griffith, the
High Hat Scream—^funnier
than in “Miss Bluebeard” or
“Forty Winks.”
Try “The Night Club” for a
refreshing grin fizz.
Also; A rib-busting Mer
maid Comedy,
“RARIN’ ROMEO”
PINEHURST
Friday, May 1st.
(8:20 P. M.)
SOUTHERN PINES
Saturday, May 2nd.
(8:20 P. M.)
\
“The Sporting
Venus”
Swansion’s greatest
triumph.
with
[ Blanche Sweet, Ronald Cole- |
man, Lew Cody and an all star !
supporting cast. i
A film drama that sparkles
with thrills, laughs, beauty
and wisdom.
Filmed in actual locations in
Scotland, Englarfd, France,
Spain and Calfomia; the
company traveling 14,000
miles on location.
PINEHURST
Monday, May 4th.
(8:20 P. M.)
GLORIA SWANSON
IN
“Nadame Sans Gene”
Gloria Swanson playing the
most celebrated of all French
roles.
Gloria Swanson in the
famous French comedy classic
screened in France against a
background of royal palaces
and rare art treasures.
Gloria Swanson dancing,
mimicking, downing, loving,
thrilling as never before.
Gloria Swanson more beau
tiful, more popular, more glo
rious than ever.
PINEHURST
Wednesday, May 6th.
(8:20 p. M.)
\ SOUTHERN PINES | SOUTHERN PINES
Tuesday, May 5th.
(8:20 P. M.)
Thursday, May 7th.
(8:20 P. M.)
Of Some Service
Service is one of the greatest things of this world.
We feel that if it were not for the service our Bank
renders this community, there would be no reason for
our being here.
Do we render service? We do. We make collec
tions, pay your taxes, make out your leases and other
papers, order your auto license, safe-guard your funds,
keep your books, render an account regularly, give ad
vice on investments, make loans, write insurance, in fact
offer you the very best banking service obtainable.
Always pleased most when serving best.
The Bank of Vass
VASS, NORTH CAROLINA