Vass and Community. Ridge Springs, S. C„ spent the lat- • 1 ^ >, • u u her mother, The revival services, which are be- Mrs. D. C. McGill. Mr. McGill of ..ig held at the Vass Methodist church Rolesville, was at home for the are being well attended. Rev. Guy end also. Hamilton, of New Bern, is bringing! W. D. Smith returned Friday night helpful gospel messages each evening from a business trip to Florida at 7:30 o^clock. Prayer services are Arch McKeithan, of Aberdeen, was held each morning at 10 o’clock at. a visitor in town a day last week the church, and Rev. Mr. McRae is* Mrs. A. M. Cameron and children leading in a study of the book of Marian and Angrus McKay, spent last Acts. Mr. McRae is also conducting. week end with Dr. and Mrs. McKay this study during the chapel services of Buie's Creek. ' at the Vass-Lakeview school. | Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Moffitt and Mr Miss Georgia Belle Morgan, of Rt. and Mrs. Ben Smith, of Sanford, were 1, spent Tuesday night with TOE PI1.0T, a Paper WtthTharacter. Vass, Nmth CaroHn«^ Bibba Keith. Miss recent visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean and » ATxiD. o, u. iYicLiean and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy and chil- Margaret McLean, of Cameron, <iren, of Raeford, were dinner guestsvisitors in town Saturday eve- ■f Mr nnH IVfrS. A. K". T’hnTYi'nanTi fiim ning. of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson Sun- Misses Beulah McLean, Virginia day. Miss Nobe Thompson, of Southern' fMargaret McLeod and Pines, is visiting in her old home • ’ t> ’ spent Thursday evening neighborhood, the Cranes Creek com- munity. Miss Elizabeth McCraney enter tained a number of her little friends on Monday afternoon. of this week, the occasion being her tenth birthday anniversar>\ Various games were played and the little people later en joyed delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith, Misses Agnes Smith and Marie Newton and Mrs. R. L. Oldham spent Tuesday af ternoon in Fayetteville. Miss Annie McGill, who teaches at Mr and Mrs. D. A. Smith enter- Uncle Robert Hanna passed away at tamed at a dinner party on Monday his home here after an illness of sev- of this week in honor of the 57th'eral months. Both were interred in birthday anniversary of Mr. Smith’s the Lakeview Cemetry. wl^Mr^n'd /smkTT McMillan, Mrs Sarah Ma”gL m1 U^^n^Tthe M Tk r* n/r /fii 1 evening at tne nome of Mrs. D. C. N N McGill. The devotionals were led by McUan “ read! R fl’ f r. . « . "®''e by Mrs. N. N. Mc- waT a bu^nl',?^ D. Monroe. Mrs. J. ^as business visitor m town Tues-|M. Tyson and Mrs. W. D. McCraney Mr and Mrs n A m t uv !appointed at delegates from the «,ii^ nr J « , McLauchlin,; Vass society to attend th„ Presbvter- with Mr. an4 Mrs A. D. McLauchlin 1 ial which meet* n,.^ iT a m and little Miss Mary McLauchlin Iti,. 7 t j ^ . ** were recent dinner guests ofMrilid I Mrs. L. L. Thomas, of Jonesboro. Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin After enjoying a regu lar spread,^’ the entire party motored to the Buchanan hom^ in Broadway, where they spent a most delightful afternoon. i\>r Mrs. W. J. Cameron and X* . Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith spent Sun- iTStT- nr r^.Q J. . .. p 4- ^ q. xv. j^mitn Spent Sun- Bom, of Cameron, spent Monday day afternoon at the home of Mr With Mrs. H. A. Borst. —•_ /-»— . Brewer, returned on Tuesday of last week from the Central Carolina hos pital in Sanford. On Thursday evening: little Bion (Brewer was given a shower by the ladies of the Presbyterian Auxiliary, of which his mother is a member. The little fellow received a number of beautiful and useful gifts. ♦♦ Pine Rite Lots The Contract has been let for the laying of water lines to Pine Ridge Lots. The electric and telephone lines are H already there. H ♦♦ I To the business and professional men and to the tourist ♦♦ H who bought lots in this new colony on the opening sale H this is a fulfillment of the guarantee made to them at the I time they bought. I To the tourist or business man desiring a home site equivalent to two town lots in size, on a pine studded hill side bathed in the Southern sun, and in a section re stricted to beautiful homes only, it is an additional in centive to investigate and to buy. Lots with 100 feet frontage, with water, lights and telephone, near the Southern Pines Country Club and in a restricted residential section of the Mid South Resort Community at $600. Easy Terms. For further information call D. D. Shields Cameron Agrent Southern Pines, N. C. Town Real Estate. Hunting Lands Insurance. Q. ■■■ Johnie Cameron, at Swann Mrs. Stacy Brewer and baby, Bion Station. Mrs. Cameron had not been rewer. returno/l «■« of * ^ at all well for several days. Mra. W. B. Graham, Gerald and Bernice Graham spent a day of last week in Raleigh. W H. Keith, local Chevrolet dealer, spent the first of the week in Char lotte. Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. W. H. Keith and Bryce Griffin were Carth age visitors Tuesday afternoon. T. C. Gaddy and Mrs. Charlie Boaz, of Cameron, visited Mrs. A. K Thompson Monday. Albert Graham spent last week in Charlotte. A. Cameron and N. N. McLean vis ited Mrs. Johnie Cameron, of Swann Station, Monday. Two highly respected colored citi zens of our town have passeid away within the past few days. Last week Lizzie McKeithen, better known as “Sis” McKeithen, succumbed to an at tack of Dneumonift. Attention Farmers! To save your meat use Anti- Skipper Compound. On sale at Wiggins' Drug Store. Large size can, $1.25; small size can, 75c. Pag^ DID YOU SAY CHARACTER? Probably no word in our language needs more to be given thought, made prominent, and emphasized in the press than character. From the se lection of President to a traffic offi cer at a street crossing the process of selection must never overlook charac ter. Character in the saleswoman in the mercantile establishment serves the business and the purchaser by having just that little quality—char acter is her most valuable asset on which to base wages. Character in a bank or insurance company is a sy nonym for million of credit. Charac ter in a President means stability for the nation. FOR SALE]—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching; ?1 for 15. Mrs. W. F. Alexander, Vass, N. C. BANK OF PINEHURST PINEHURST, N. C. The buyer asked the price. The merchant named a figure. The buyer thought it a little high. The merchant asked, “When do you want to pay?” “Check when I buy,” said the buyer. And that made the biggest difference in the world. A check when you buy always gets the low price, for money in the bank is a great argument. The dollar that you do not need at once helps to make a bank balance that lets you pay with a check when you buy. The man who pays with checks does not worry about hard times. Carry an account with the BANK OF PINEHURST PINEHURST, N. C. THEN YOU GET THE LOW PRICE WHEN YOU BUY. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Trains leave Southern Pines acoDrding to the follow ing schedule, corrected to Jan. 2, 1928. SOUTHBOUND No. 5 Due 5:54 A. M. for Monroe, Charlotte, At lanta, Birmingham. No. 191 Due 8:32 A. M. For Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and all Florida points. No. 11 Due 7:02 P. M. For Monroe, Charlotte, At lanta, Birmingham. No. 3 Due 7:48 P. M. For Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and all Florida points. J. T. WEST, IMvision Passenger Agent. NORTHBOUND No. 12 Due 8:32 A. M. Local for Raleigh, Portsmouth No. 4 Due 9:22 A. M. Raleigh, Richmond, Washing ton, New York. No. 192 Due 7:48 P. M. For Richmond, Washington, New York. No. 6 Due 11:24 P. M. For Raleigh, Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington and New York. D G. STUTZ, Agent. Spring Fabrics in our Dress Goods Department Plaza Pongee Prints. Absolutely fast color, in attractive and neat pattrens. 25c per yard. Ma)^ower Crepe. Silk and cotton mixed. Just the cloth for an inexpensive dress up dress. 69c per yard. Tubcilla. A silky finished material. Durable and neat in design. Splendid for house or street dresses. 50c per yard. Silk Pongee. Nothing more serviceable and cooler. Colors old rose, ivory and natural. 75c and $1.25 per yard. SoHd Color Materials Sun Tub Suiting, Soisette, Broad Cloth and Linen in most all colors. These cloths are suitable for most all purposes. Give us your orders for Easter Flowers. Representative of J. J. Fallon & Company, Florists. Vass Mercantile Co. Dependable Quality Always iUlllMllllllinilltlT ^ ^ f

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