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THE PILOT
Vass and Community
W. D. Smith and S. H. Creech were
iteitors to Raleigh Monday.
Dr. M. L. Matthews and G. O. Earn
hardt, of Sanford, were in town Fri
day evening.
J. S. Lancaster, of Hotel Vass, was
“SEE YOU LATER”
AT PINEHURST.
A Most Delightful Musical
. Comedy.
50 People.
Hiursday Night, Jan. 27, 8:15
High School Auditorium.
M. L. MATTHEWS, M. D,
Practice limited to the eye, ear, nos^
and the throat.
Office in Masonic Building, Sanford
N. C. Phone 117; Residence, 274.
Hours from 9 a. m., to 12 m., and
1:30 to 3:30 p. m. and by appointment
Raeford, N. C. Carthage, N. C
SMITH & SMITH
Attorneys - at - Law
CARTHAGE. N. C.
Offices 5 A 6 Page Trust Co. Bldg.
Practices in all courts in the State
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called to Louishurg the first of the
week on account of the illness of his
mother.
Miss Callie Battley, of Pinehurst,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. D.
S. Ray, last week-end. •
Bryce Griffin has accepted a i>osi-
tion in Hamlet.
N. M. Smith, of Warsaw^ spent last
week-end at home.
Mrs. aMmie Dixon, of Raleigh,
spent a part of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Tyson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chappell, of
Manley, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Chappell.
Her many friends will be glad to
know that Mrs. Dan Smith has re
covered sufficiently to leave the hos
pital. She is now at the home of her
parents in Manteo.
D. C. McGill and son, Duncan, of
Rolesville, spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. D. A. McLauchlin, Mrs. G. H.
Simpson and Mrs. Lillian Foreman
went to Sanford Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. R. Thomas and Miss Mil
dred Thomas visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keith on Cameron
route one, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Eoline McMillan went to
Parkton Saturday, on account of the
death of her aunt. Miss Flora Mc
Millan. The funeral was held Sun
day.
Mrs. John Lancaster has joined Mr.
Lancaster in Sanford, and they are
boarding on Carthage street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith and Miss
Louise Black spent Sunday afternoon
in Sanford.
NOTICE TO THE MOTORING PUBUC—
I have a full line of Tires and Tubes, Exide Batteries.
Your choice of oils with free crank case service and free
air.
See our used cars before buying elsewhere.
KEITH GARAGE
VASS, NORTH CAROUNA.
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The Engagement Extraordinary
^uf
ET^STE JANIS
And Her Company of Four Great Artists.
at the
CAROLINA THEATRE, PINEHURST
-on-
MONDAY, JANUARY 31 at 8:20 P. M.
Reserved Seats.Now On Sale at the Carolina Hotel
and Carolina Pharmacy, Pinehurst; Broad Street Phar-
macy. Southern Pines, and the Fox Drug Company,
Aberdeen.
Prices: $1* $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50, Plus Tax.
Mrs. G. 0. Bamhardt and son. Jack,
of Sanford, visited Prof. and Mrs. W.
D. Matthews Sunday afternoon, and
enjoyed a drive to Pinehurst with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wallace, of
Carthage, visited Mr. and Mrs. j’. M.
Tyson Sunday.
Mrs. A. T. Goodwin and little
daughter, Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Fowler, of Raleigh, visited J.
R. Thomas one day last week.
Zeb Harrington and son, Curtis, of
Greensboro, spent Saturday night
with Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Rosser.
Mrs. T. J. Smith, Misses Myrtle
and Katharine McMillan, Mrs. T. K.
Gunter, D. A. Smith, N. M. Smith,
Miss Agnes Smith, N. N. McLean
and James Ray McLean were among
Mrs. N. N. McLean’s Sunday visitors
at the C. C. hospital in Sanford. A[rs.
McLean is getting along nicely since
her operation last week.
Miss Bossie Gunter came home
from Farm Life School to spend Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boaz, T. C.
Gaddy, and Miss Lula Gaddy, of Cam
eron, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Thompson Sunday.
J. W. Thompson and family and
H. L. Thompson and family, of Ham
let, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc-
Craney Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Misses
Louise and Marjorie Leslie and Kath
arine Graham, and Robert Leslie en
joyed a trip to the Pinehurst green
houses Sunday afternoon.
Several of the berry men of town
attended a dewberry growers’ meet
ing in Cameron Tuesday.
Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Junior Mat
thews, Mrs. W. R. Cameron and Mrs.
S. R. Smith spent a most delightful
day in Sanford with Miss Laura Huff
and her mother, last week.
Misses Agnes Smith and Vivian
Matthews went to Sanford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Miss
Bessie Cox and Clyde Cox visited rel
atives in Pinehurst Sunday afternoon.
Service at Presbyterian Church.
There will be preaching at the Vass
Presbyterian church at 11:15 o’clock
next Sunday morning, the fifth Sun
day.
J. H. Thomas Sails for Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas received
a card from their, son, Hampton, writ
ten Sunday and mailed in New York
saying that he was aboard the “Vol-
endam,” ready to sail at midnight
for Cuba. Mr. Thomas is a salesman
for the National Cash Register Com
pany, and each year the company
gives a trip to their expert salesmen.
This is the fourth trip he has won
since he has been with this company.*
He also won several trips while he
was with the Burroughs Company.
Attendance Pins, Wreaths and Bars
Awarded.
Last Sunday at the Vass Presby
terian Sunday School, pins, wreaths
and bars were presented by the Rev.
Dougald Monroe to a number of chil
dren for perfect attendance, j The
names of the children with their rec
ords follow: Marian McMillan, one
year; Mack Monroe, one year; June
Brewer, two years; Annie Margaret
Brewe, two yeas; Mack Brewer, two
years; Fay Brewer, two years; Ernest
Hicks, two years; Albert Hicks, two
years; T. K. Gunter, Jr., two years;
Mary Frank McMillan, three years;
Margaret Gunter, four years; Eliza-
b:th McNeill, four years; Willie Pearl
Alexander, five years.
SHRINE BALL ON
FEBRUARY ELEVENTH
Ride
for K per Mite
Donald J. Ross, chairman of the
Shrine club, announces that the
fourth annual costume ball will bi
given by the Sandhill Shrine club at
the Pinehurst Country Club at Pine
hurst, on the evening of Friday, Feb
ruary 11. This is the benefit ball for
the crippled children, and the reve
nue will be used to carry on the work
the Shriners have been doing for a
number of years in the county. It is
an event that is usually attended by
a large number, many coming from
a distance, and it is looked forward to
with much interest as one of the big
gatherings of the winter in the Sand
hills. Details of the ball will be an
nounced in the next few days.
The Harley-Davidton
Single — the new-type
motorcycle—'givet you
nfe, convenient power trana*
portation at a cost of merely
cne cent per milel Only a
fraction of the coct of run
ning amotorcar. Lew than
car£ue or biu£ue.
Let ut explain our
"Pay-€U'you-'ride^*t^n,
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gallon
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Motorcycle J
'Davidson
^Utqle
LESLIE GILLILAND
Dealer
Pinehurst, N. C.
i
RUSSIAN SYMPHON/IC CHOIR
PINEHURST THEATRE
Tuesday, February 8—8:20
What’s Your
NET Income
Better a salary of $10 a week with $2
saved out of it than $50 with expenditures
of $55.
The difference between success and fail
ure is just that.
It measures the contrast between living-
on a part of last month’s income and spend
ing’ next month’s before you get it.
You can make ten thousand resolutions
to cut expenses and save, but you won’t
until you get an incentive stronger than
the things you have been frittering money
away on.
That powerful incentive is a Savings Ac
count.
Start one, not next week, but NOW, at—
THE BANK OF VASS
VASS, N. C.
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