u^st 24, 1928 miles. 7 have stand E alloon or the etch a our or onder- 1 is in- y tires Fierce S 25 per Why Super- orbing- eather ■y cost ved all d com- r UUimillllllMinTfTTt Vass and Community >spe®ially appealing sra several who ——— • I were excellent entertainers. D. C. McGill spent last week end Saturday afternoon, at the call his home here. i Cross, a drive canvass was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas visited ^^*^ds for the people who relatives in Jackson Springs Sunday ^storm at Ashley and Monday. Heights last week. The response was Arthur Thompson, of Duke Uni- ^ ^ was raised in versity, had charge of services at the village.. Those taking part in Methodist church last Sunday, both canvass were Mesdames H. A. morning and evening. A goodly num- McLauchlin; Misses ber were present, and all wish for ^ Smith, Annie McGill and Jessie him much success when he assumes’ his duties as pastor of some church Oldham and young sons, Ed- this fall. Emerson, were visiting in A. M. Cameron spent Sunday with Coldston last Sunday, his family, who are visiting in Buie’s Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Newton, was Creek. in town Tuesday. Visiting Mrs. T. Frank Cameron' Leon Byrd, of Albemarle, visited last week were several of her rela- * relatives here last week, lives, including the following: Mrs. I Mrs. Roland Brown, of Biscoe, spent Mary E. Davis and daughters, Misses i part of last week with Miss Agnes Irene and Hazel, of Grove Hill; Mrs. | Smith. J. 0. Hardy and Miss Iris White, also Mrs. Seth Lassiter and young of Grove Hill; Misses Ruth and Lena daughters, Margiaret, Ruth and Doris, Davis and John Harrington, of Phil-1 of SmithfieW, visited Mr. and Mrs. adelphia, Pa. A play, “An Old-Fashioned Moth er,” was given in Vass-Lakeview school auditorium Friday evening by the B. Y. P. U., of Cameron Baptist church. The theme of the play was days' stay at C. C. Hospital in San-1 church,-and then enjoyed excellent re cord. ifreshments, consisting • of watermelon Misses Annie McGill, Jessie Brooks and other fruits. Miss Cameron gave, and W. D. Smith were in Charlotte the youngsters a ride home, and all Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cameron and family, and Miss Katherine Cole, of Pinehurst, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron Sunday afternoon. Miss Freda Gschwind is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Bundy, Miss Gladys and Joe of them reiwrt “a good time.' Mrs. G. S. Edwards visited rela tives in Alamance county last week. On her return home she was accom panied by Earlie and Robert Edwards, of Alamance. They remained for a few days* visit here. Mr. Davis, of Middlesex, spent the G. S. Edwards recently. Bunday, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and | week end in town. Mrs A. G. Edwards the first of the ; Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Gunter made a * I trip to Moncure Sunday, taking with r. and Mrs. J. M. Norton, of Rae- them Mrs. Churchill, who has been Sunday with relatives on visiting in their home for several ® . I days. Master Howard Crutchfield T» night Misses Willie j came home with them for a short Pearl Alexander and Mildred Gunter, visit. f i Edwards, who has been Mrs. Preston Mattock and daugh- for several days, is ter. Miss Dorothy, of Jackson. Tenn.. ■ f. ,!|X have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. i September. J. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Temple ac-' Mrs. J. S. Lancaster, of Wake For- companied them to Bonlee Tuesday, j Mrs. W. A. Smith Hostei^. to Cirl# Two. Mrs. ,W. A. Sniitb was hostess to Circle Two of the Methoidist Auxiliary (Please turn to Page 4) « TT Ti. j' Aiken Reece, of Hamlet, called to Mr. and Mrs J. I^e Johnson and | ^ i Mrs. George Bamhardt and son, lldreTl- of RAleifi'’h. nnvA KAon viaif.- ! t j est, was in town Thursday of this week. children, of Raleigh, have been visit ing in and near Vass for a few days. Mrs. A. K. Thompson returned ^ UAjr hllio WCCJV* Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crutchfield, iSanford, visited Mr. and Mrs, • — W. D; Matthews and Mrs. Bertie of Moncure, were in town Tuesday. Misses Mildred Thomas, of Win- t: ^ • ^ • t: jkvj. ikAUIJL wVl •IXzZZEclo VrX. W XX1>** Wednesday afternoon from a several | ^ton-Salem, was i„ town Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Robert Monroe, of Hamlet, visited his sister. Miss Pearl Monroe, re cently. Mrs. R. P. Hawn, of Fayetteville, is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Tyson this week. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Tyson and daughter, Marie, and Mrs. Hawn were in Raleigh for the day. Mrs. W. H. Keifth and children, Elizabeth, Vick and Linwood, are vis iting Mrs. Keith’s sister, Mrs. Brad ley, in Hope Mills. Miss Agnes Cameron entertained her S. S. Class, of Primary Depart ment of Methodist Sunday School, at her home near town one afternoon last week. The children played many games, hiked to the old Johnson Grove LONG TERM FARM LOANS AT 6Percent INTEREST Semi-annual partial repayment of Principal with interest Put your farm on a business basis with funds from a FARM LOAN running from 20 to 33 years Clean up—^Paint up—^Make the Farm a Home for a healthlier happier family Loans made promptly on improved farm lands for: Pajring off Existing Indebtedness Payment of Balance of Purchase Money on Farm Lands Improving Soil, Purchase of Livestock Purchase of Fertilizer and Farm Implements Remodeling Farm Buildings, Painting, etc. New Bams, Dwellings, Tenant Dwellings, etc. DIVERSDiT FOR LARGER PROFITS Below is listed the attorneys who are our local repre sentatives—see any of them if you need funds U. L. SPENCE^ Cariihagij^NwC. T. J. McPherson, Sandford, N. C. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS,VassJJ.C. Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh RALEIGH, N. C. Matthews this week. Jim Evans and Bryce Griffin made a trip to Winston-Salem Thursday. Miss Jewell Edwards, with friends from Lucoma, is enjoying a tour of the mountains in Western North Car olina. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole, of Roles- viUe, were visitors in town a few days ago. On Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 5:30 o’clock. Miss Jessie Brooks entertained her Sunday School Class of Primary Department of Baptist church. Eighteen members were pres ent, and all joined heartily in numer ous games and contests. Near the end of the hour the children enjoyed music and told stories, after which Miss Eloise Brooks served refresh ments of ice cream and cake. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT ONLY 2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE DR. OLIVE CHIROPRACTOR Southern Pines, 9 to 12 A. H. IF ITS TOMBSTONES OR MONUMENTS See or Write D. CARL FRY Carthage, N. C« ;|a«»iiiiiitKiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii||||nmH»m»;BfflBtt»tam»»i«»Hn«Hii»iii»ii»«iniiiii»»miuiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimttT. ntitimtttmntni miHiimmiiminitniiiimHintiimtmtmtiittiiii WE NOW CARRY A FULL LINE OF FORD PARTS CHEVROLET PARTS A FULL LINE OF BATTERIES i BATTERIES CHARGED and REI»AIRED KEITH’S GARAGE Vass, N. C. Ladies’ New Fall Dresses Now On Disphy Including" all the popular Fall shades. Black Satin with Velvet trimmingr, Tans, Wine, and the new shades of Blue. Give them a look. Visit Oar New Novelty Deiuutment. We are starting in a small way a Novelty and 5c and 10c department. In it we will carry Toilet Articles of different kinds, Notions, and school supplies. Vass NercantQe Co. Dependable Quality Always Vass, North Carolina

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