1^: ■ ii THE PILOT Friday, Septembr 23, 1927. CAMERON Laughlin and Jane McLeod McLaugrh- lin. Her father died in the Civil war. Her mother and an only brother died many years ago. Although she had been offered a home by relatives, like * mbf g vb h s cm No pens today! * —Stacy Brewer * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*** WeVe had Indian summer with a vengeance. War whoop. Paint and feathers! , « j ^ i- i. W. M. Kennedy, of Baltimore; Ed jail old people, she preferred to live at Kennedy and son, of Fayetteville, were * the home where she was born an in town last week calling on old , reared. She was a life long member friends. Both men lived here many jof Union Presbyterian Church, an a years ago when the carriage and bug- faithful attendant. gy shops were in operation. ; Billy, Hazel and Marjorie Coore, of T. W. Joyner and son, Mr. and Mrs. i Lakeview, spent Sunday with Virginia W E. York and sons, of Fayetteville, land Johnsie Cameron, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. | Sorry to report Miss Lola Thomas- M. Wooten. Miss Margaret Kelly, of Southern j B. T. Thomasson and son, Milton, Pines, visited Mrs. G. M. McDermott ; and Mr. Isgelt carried their tobacco last week. Aberdeen sales Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow and little * Rev. 0. A. Keller was a dmner daughter, have moved to Carthage. guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. W^ade Collins left last week for Thomasson. State College. ; ******♦♦ Miss Sarah Rowan, of Charlotte, was a week end visitor at the home of * No pens, no noshfb cmm sh s m her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Row- * sh vbmf rchr mbgf bvm RMHSm ♦ yyj * shrd vbg etao sh eta shrdi vbm c * Mr. W..,« .t L.™.. S. C., ; ^VCM WD PE MH CSH MC • rt. ,„k .1.1, M„. Me-,; f;; . Graw. Gabe Homes, of Goldsboro, came up Sunday, returning with Mrs. Holmes and children who had been visiting ; Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill. ' One of the outstanding social Alton Cole is proving to be quite a 'events of the season will take place landscape painter in beautifying the 'On Friday, Sept. 30, at 8 o clock at grounds around their lovely new home , the high school building when Mitch- near Breezy Summit. jell Guthrie, formerly of Virginia, now Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meredith, of ' a popular society leader of Cameron. Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil- and Johnnie Keith, of Addor, will be liams, of Liberty, Mrs. C. P. Rogers, ; joined in wed lock for the benefit of of Sanford, came over Sunday after- the Cameron Woman’s Club, noon to see Mrs. Anna Culberson, who ^ Miss Lyndon Hartsell who has a is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. M. widely knomi lyric soprano voice, will Wooten. direct the wedding music and prior to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNeill, Misses | the ceremony will sing a solo. Miss Ada and Mary McNeill, Miss Marga- i Flynt Loving, charming society leader ret Gilchrist attended the funeral of jof Sanford, will also render a solo in their relative, Graham McIntosh, at her pleasing contralto voice. The Red Springs Saturday. The funeral bridal chorus from Lohengrin will be services were conducted at the home used as a processional and will be ren- by Rev. Mr. Black, pastor of Red dered by the following intimate Springs Presbyterian church. Inter- friends of the bride, J. Clyde Kelly, ment at Red Springs cemetery. Dillard Handcock, Lafe Thomas, Pard- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas, I. S. ner Loving, Cone McPherson and J. Thomas spent Sunday with the broth- D. McLean. The bride will have as ers of R. C. Thomas in Chatham coun- maid of honor J. Loyd McGraw, and ty. They report fine crops of beans dames of honor will be Alex McPher- and com in that section. Evidently ,son, the flower girls will be dainty the bean bug has not made its raids little Asa Yew and Ira Tumley and in Chatham. the ring bearer will be the popular Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tally, Mrs. Ju- and charming little Make High Mc- lia McDugald and grand daughter, Lean. Margaret, motored over to Pine Nee- The ceremony will be performed by dies Inn Sunday afternoon. H. D. Tally in his usual impressive Prof. B. C. Mclver and niece. Miss *way. Mabel Muse, left last week for their A bevy of beautiful brides-maids respective schools. Professor Mclver will include James Hunter, Bill Muse, will teach at Chadbourn, Miss Muse Alton Cole, Henry Gichrist, Ed Mann, at Cerrogordo. Jack Philips, John C. Muse and An- Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Boaz, T. C. Gad- 'gus Gilchrist, dy and daughter, Miss Lula, spent Among the guests will be Leighton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Gad- McKeithen, mother of the bride; Stan- dy, of Vass. ly Graham, aunt of the bride; Teem J. A. McPherson and J. M. Guthrie , Thomas, grandmother of the bride, have now on sale their new Whippet land a great many other notables, sports roadster. Quite a handsome Immediately after the ceremony a car. reception will be given and sand- The faculty of Cameron High School wiches, cakes and cream will be sold. has two that will at present weigh i Frankie Nanci, Pancho Divera Fil- natural. Asked where he was edu- 250 each. Poland China and Duroc lipon. He will fight next week in Sa- cated he said in Fayetteville, but mixed. I also took a look at her jvannah, Ga. that his two years of travel was the canned fruit Rows upon rows of a ! Mr. Bowden is the son of Mr. and better education. The editor of the variety of fruits that would grace a jnrs. Russell Bowden, of Fayette- Fayetteville Observer says of him: county fair. Canned pickles, canned ville. Doesn’t look like a boxer, not ; “Clean as a hound’s tooth in the sweet peppers. I saw a peck of ; to me. His hands are small and ring ^ and out. Fights like a bull large red peppers on a shelf that re- I shapely, rather pretty hands, but the dog.” Next week I may tell of a minded me the peck that Peter Piper muscles of his arms are like iron. I few of the boys he defeated. picked. They have two mammoth him how could he hit a man , grape vines, the scuppemong and ^j^h so small a fist. One way to put money into circu- James, that were loaded. They ship didn’t take brute strength lation is to take it to the racetrack. their grapes, often realizing $50 a ^^ ^ boxer, that boxing was a * year, besides all they use for home g^ience. Asked if he liked his pro- | consumption. J. J. Harrington has eight acres in fine corn that has been estimated at 40 bushels to the acre. Joe believes in living at home. He and Mrs. Harrington have plenty of hog and hominy, raise their wheat, have lots of truck and fruits of all kinds canned and preserved for win ter use. I held my first interview with a | g sporting man, or professional boxer. , S Ronald Bowden, known in the sport- | g ing world as “Dick Bowden, the Irish | § wonder.” Tar heel born, and bred, j S 20 years old, weighs 126 pounds, j g Home in Fayetteville, professional | boxer. Been in the game two years, j H Under the management of Walter St. ♦♦ i Dennis, an Englishman, of Newark, ^ New Jersey, and is sport writer for | g the Newark Star Eagle. He trained first in Fayetteville. Has been whip ped three times and has whipped 57 times. He has fought in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mary land, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Cuba, Canada, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, He has fought with Leo-Kid-Roy, Canadian featherweight champion, I and with Ansino Varala, Cuban [Champion, with Eddie O’Dowd, of i Columbus, Ohio; Tim O’Dwod, At lanta, Ga.; Bennie Tell, New York; fession, he replied he liked the money that was in it. I found him quite in teresting in conversation. He is in telligent and speaks with a foreign but cultured accent that is perfectly H. R. IHRIE Attorney-at-Law Arcade Building Southern Pines Civil and Criminal Practice in all Courts. Farm Loa^s Low Round Trip Fares to Florida Points and Havana, Cuba. Via SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Thursday, September 29th, Only. This is the last excursion of the season to Florida. Round trip fare: Vass to Savannah $ 9-00 Vass to Jacksonville 13.10 Vass to Miami 23.10 Vass to Claerwater 20.60 Vass to Havana, Cuba 47.85 Proportionate low rates to other Florida points. Tickets to Savannah and Jacksonville limited for return trip until October 7th. All other destinations limited un til October 11th. Havana ticks limited until October 18. Make Pullman reservations quickly. H. A. BORST, Agt., Vass, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D.P.A., Raleigh, N. C. it H S ♦j Ifcr Beomomieal TramportmH^U « ' ♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦I♦♦♦♦ gave a porch party and miscellaneous shower on Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Mc- Admission, 10 and 15 cents. Every body come. The Correspondent was a guest of CHEVROLETJ r CHEVROLET Down Hill is all the same to Graw, honoring Mrs. J. E. Mann, a | honor Sunday at a reunion dinner of recent bride and member of the fac- ! the Bowden-Graham families and in- laws at the home of Mrs. Mary Gra- After the guests had arrived there ham-Bowden, widow of T. M. Bowden, was an unique and clever contest pre- ; on Route 2. Mrs. Bowden has six NEW LOW PRICES pared by Miss Kate Arnold, high school teacher. The name of the con- children living, three sons and three daughters, all married. She has 12 test was “Man.” Among some of the j grand children. Those present: Mr. questions to be solved were “What j and Mrs. Oscar Bowden and two sons, man is over the fire place? Man-tel. jtwo daughters; Howard Bowden and The Touring or Roadster $525 The Coach $595 The Coupe $625 The 4-Door Sedan $695 The Sport Cabriolet $715 1-2-Ton Truck $395 1-Ton Truck $495 All Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. “What houses a minister?” Manse. “What does every girl want?” Her man. “Who transplanted the rose of Borderlee?” J. Ed Mann, the bride groom. After the contest was over, Miss Annie McFadyen, in her graceful man ner, told the bride, as she was the only one who had captured a man, the prize belonged to her and request- Miss Abernethy, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowden and sons, Syd ney and Ronald, of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. Jones Bowden and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gra ham and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Har rington, Mrs. Stone adn two children, Mrs. M. A. Helms, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Maples, Miss Annie Maples, Mrs. A. F. Graham, all on Rt. 2; Mrs. A. Tires and Accessories ed her to enter the reception room |a. Graham, of Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. leading the guests , and there she found the prize, a miscellaneous show er of many beautiful and useful gifts. After inspecting and admiring the lovely gifts, the hostess served re freshments of pound cake and block cream. 0. L. Taylor was here for the week end for a visit to Mrs. Taylor and lit tle son, Ervin Ray. Mrs. F. L. Coore and Frank, Jr., on Cameron Rout© 1, are visiting Mrs. L. E. Culberson, of Siler City. Miss Annie Hollingsworth Jones, who is teaching in Jonesboro, spent the week end at herjiome, Edge wood, on Rt. 2. Miss Catharine McLaughlin, an aged maiden, wko lived alone between Union and Carthage, was found dead in a field near her home on Saturday. Slie was the daughter of Neill Mc- Clyde Brown and little son, Mrs. Ad- die Graham, J. M. Brown, of Jones boro, Jim Moore, of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrington, Route 2. A long table covered with snowy linen was set in a shady grove and loaded with everything imaginable that was good to eat and perfectly cooked. Viands seasoned and fresh, a variety of delicious salads, breads, pies, delicious cakes or many va rieties, pickles of all kinds, individ uals plates and cups with sparkling ice water to drink. A bountiful din ner with a quantity left over. Every thing beautifully arranged, a well behaved crowd, no rushing at table after W. H. Maples asked a blessing. Even the little tots behaved beauti fully. Mrs. Bowden asked me to go with her to see her “fattening** hogs. She We always carry a complete stock of the best tires and accessories that can be bought, and our quick “turn-over” allows us to sell them to you at the lowest prices. Come in and look our stock over. Our Service Dept. We have one of the best mechanical staffs in this part of the State, always enough mechanics to handle the work, without rushing any one job, thereby eliminating the errors of those “rush jobs.” When in need of any kind of re pair work give us a trial, and prices are ALWAYS RIGHT. a n ♦♦ KEITH S GARAGE VASS, NORTH CAROLINA. ^CHEVROLET mi Trmm§p0rtfU9m Friday Vai Rev. at the Sunday] 8 o’clocj is cordi Mr. and Mi Creek Louise College -d ■A'f