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1927 Friday, October 14, 1927. THE PILOT 8 ♦ ♦ ♦# ♦♦ » ‘11 ‘S n tt e tt rd loc Oc Ich >11 ipr n H n 98 98 00 .95 H '95 I k ^ L ♦♦ ♦♦ #♦ * ^ 1^ ♦♦ 50 « .50 H I ^ ! » I ^ I ♦♦ |8c. .95 Page Thre CARTHAGE Robert Tyson, of State College, spent the week end in Carthage. W. D. Matthews, of Vass, was in town Monday. J. A. Davis spent the week end in Carthage with hs family. Mr. and Mrs. McBryde have re turned to Carthage after having spent their honeymoon in Florida. At presejnt they are stopping with Mrs. Gilbert McLeod. Judge G. H. Humber spent the week end in Raleigh. L. P. Tyson and J. A. Davis spent Saturday afternoon in Raleigh. S. B. Richardson, of Southern Pines, was in Carthage Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tyson were in Pine- hurst Friday. Miss Johnsie Caddell and Leighton McArthur were married in Raleigh Monday, the 10th. The marriage came as a great surprise to the many friends of the popular young couple who extend them hearty good wishes, j Mrs. O’Berry, of Goldsboro, presi- Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of | <ient of the State Federation, and Hillcrest, visited Mrs. G. B. Paschal 1 Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker and Miss Monday. I Mary Schwarburg, of Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. West, of Rivie- The meeting was held in the beaii- ra, Fla., visited Mrs. Patrick McDon- tiful new court house and lunch was aid here Saturday. served in the Woman’s Club room. Mrs. G. W. Bruton, of West End, Altogether, the day was a very tertained at five tables of bridge Thursday evening. After several pirogressions Mrs. Welch served a delicious salad course. Those enjoying Mrs. Welch’s hos pitality were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bobbitt, iMr. and Mrs. R. G. Wallace, Misses Blair, Harward, McLeod, Annie How ell, Mary Moore, Johnsie Redding, Mary Spencer Augusta McKeithen, Annie McKeithen, Mrs. Jack Lane, Mrs. John Beasley, Mrs. W. T. Over man and McNair Smith. Reciprocity Day for the ninth dis trict of the Federation of Women’s clubs was celebrated here Friday in fine style. The weather seemed as if made to order and a large crowd took advantage of this fact and ar rived early for the splendid program awaiting them. Quite a number of ladies prominent in clubs of the State were present. These were Mrs. Palmer German, of Raleigh, Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Platt, of Charlotte, \isited her daughter, Mrs. Patrick McDonald last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. D. McL. McDonald, of Colum bia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mc Donald, of Star; Charles N. McDon ald, of Raleigh, and Miss Flora Mc Donald, of Hemp. Miss Isabel McLeod and Miss Mary Shei*wood McDonald visited in Car thage Saturday. Mrs R.oland Beasley, Jr., and Mrs. John Beasley spent the week end in Monroe. Mrs. Snow had as her dinner guests Tuesday Mrs. L. B. McKeith en, Mrs. D. J. McLean and Jewel Hemphill, of Cameron. great success in every way. COMEDY WEEK AT THE CAROLINA THEATRES. The management of the Carolina Theatres takes personal pride in the next three attractions offered for the entertainment of its Sandhill patrons. Their personal guarantee is also be hind the statement that the week which they have designated as “com edy week” will unfold three of the best comedies of the year. On Friday and Saturday, October 14 and 15th, the greatest comedy team in the world, Wallace Beery and Mrs.; Raymond Haton, will offer their new laugh production, “Now We’re in the Mr. and Mrs. Carlos McLeod and i Ar,” and to those patrons who were children, of Sanford, visited Misses i so fortunate as to see their two pre- H ♦♦ tt ♦♦ H tt H THE PINEHURST LUMBER YARDS Pinehurst, N. C. One thing- you can alwars figure on when you want lum ber or building- supplies. The Pinehurst Lumber Yards will make an effort to meet your needs. This week we have brought in a car of kiln dried pine boards. Of this material we will make Siding, Inside Finishing work, Flooring, and those various things you frequently need, but which you cannot always get in kiln dried stock. Interior and Exterior Trim stuff, and as we make this stuff at our own planing mill from the kiln dried stock you get what you want of the pattern that suits you. Four and five-quarter sizes from this car load. It will all be high class stuff. In providing these high-class specialties we have also included a shipment of CYPRESS IN THE ROUGH To work out in orders of various kinds as builders may need cypress fin ishing material. Any thing for special orders of cypress wood, any sizes and any shape. We have the equipment to handle lumber of any type, and we procure the stock from which to cut whatever is wanted. That's the whole story at THE PINEHURST LUMBER YARDS THE PLACE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT. Cornie and Janie McLeod Sunday. Messrs. Dave Knight, Theodore Berg, J. Vance Rowe and A. A. Mc Keithen, of Aberdeen, were in Car thage Monday. Mrs. J. H. Ward, of Durham, spent vious war comedies, “Behind th® Front,” and “We’re in the Navy Now,” nothing more need to be said. Those who missed these two pictures will certainly not allow themselves to miss this one, no matter how many the week end in Carthage with Mrs. , other previous engagements they Addip Shaw. !bave to break. Judge Way, of Knollwood, was a visitor to Carthage Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ray, of Vass, visited relatives in town Sunday. Messrs. Ralph Page, Tom Kelly and P. F. Buchan, of Southern Pines, were in Carthage Monday. Messrs. William Currie and John Currie spent the week end with Mrs. J. L. Currie. Sam Jackson, of Charlotte, spent Monday in Carthage. Mrs. Dixon, of Sanford, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eldon Adams. Mrs. Ella Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Hamilton, of High Point, spent the week end with Mrs. J. L. Currie. Mrs. Clyde Clark and Mrs. Broth>- ers. of Raleigh, spent the week end with Mrs. W. H. Jackson. ]\Iiss Annie Clegg spent the week end here with home folk. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLauchlin, of Vass, were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller and Mrs. George Carter were Sanford visitors Monday. Mrs. E. T. McKeithen, of Aber deen, and N. A. McKeithen, Jr., of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with their parents. Miss Myrtle Muse was called home Saturday on accdunt of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Camella Muse. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, of High Falls, were in town Monday. Miss Mary Spencer is visiting rel atives in Winston-Salem. John Tyson, of Vass, was in town Saturday. Hon. U. li. Spence attended court in Albemarle this week. Mrs. 0. B. Welch delightfully en On Monday and Tuesday, October 17 and 18, another comedy team, William Boyd and Louis Wolheim, new to the screen at present, but pop ular the instant their new picture, “Two Arabian Knights,” is seen, will keep Sandhillers in convulsions from the time they are taken pris oners in a German camp until they carry off the Turkish maid, played by Mary Aastor, back to America with them. The management has had the pleasure of screening this laugh special and would like to proclaim for the house tops its wonderful en tertainment qualities. SPECIAL SHORT TIME OFFER- 15 beautiful Christmas cards, no two alike, with envelopes, 75 cents. Personal card holders, assorted, with envelopes, 3 for 10 cents; 100 heavy weight high grade envelopes, social or business size, and 100 sheets of paper to match, with name or business and address printed to order, $1.50. Wells, Printer, Pinebluff, N. C. tf. Announcing i'i! LOST OR STRAYED — Small female white fox terrier, black ears. Small dark spots on body showing through white coat. Answers to name of “Freckles.” Last seen around court house in Carth age Monday afternoon. Re ward paid for return or in formation leading to recov ery. J. N. Powell, Southern Pines, N. C. NEW HOME MADE SYRUP FOR sale, 75 cents per gallon hbt; $1 cold. See A. B. Parker, Vass, N. C. 30-7-14. Genuine Porto Rica Sweet Potatoes For Sale—$1.00 Per Bushel. Circle No. 1 Methodist Auxiliary. See Mrs. G. W. Griffin. miMlliiiniiiiiiiiiimii!»iiiiiiniinimM»iM«Miiimiimuiiimi«mniiiiiiii|n||vfnm the second visit of Hopkins Tailoring- representative for Fall and Winter on next Wednesday, and Thursday October 19 and 20 With a Complete line of Swatches for your inspection. Call in and look over his samples whether you buy or not. Ladies’ Collars, Collars and Cuffs, and Vestees. The best selection we have ever had. Priced at 50c, $1.00, $1.50 the set. Vass Mercantile Co Vass, N. C. illlllllllllllllllllHI
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