Page Two THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Laroiin^^ x-nuay, September 7, iggg Vass and Commimily. to glance at a bowl containing^ many bir*ds, and guess the number therein. Mrs. Dan McLauchlin was the winner in the guess. A bird contest was en joyed in, and in which Mrs. Dan Ray Misses Louise and Marjorie Leslie left Tuesday for Campbell College, ^ Buie’s Creek, where they will be in , Lillian Oldham received the school this year. v i, „ prize, a linen towel. The secret and P(*arl Monroe, who has been “ . rean mu , inspiration of the whole affair was learned shortly, when bird favors an nounced the engagement and ap proaching marriage of Miss Annie McGill to Mr. Arnold Wilson, of Co lumbia, S. C., the wedding to take place Saturday, September 22. Con gratulations were in order and the honoree was presented a dainty pin cushion. The hostess served delight- immovable as the Arabis- Numerals, 1, 2, 3 and 4, then there can no fault and them as beneficial as possible to the ^ would havU been a Democrat- true interests, prosperity, and liberty the South would have come into its - " ' ^ own. But if the South solidly votes this time for Smith against decency Miss in charge of Hotel Vass during the summer, left Friday for Candor. She will teach in the school there the coming term. Mrs. Herbert Seagrove is manager of the hotel now. John Dunk Stewart, of Georgia, visited at the home of Mrs. D. C. Mc Gill this week. Miss Regina Edgerton, of Raleigh, spent last week end with her sister, | refreshments consisting of fruit Mrs. T. Frank Cameron and reason, its “goose is cooked” and deservedly so, for another half a cen- Al.itury. I am not permitted to make use of my own profanity, but I am not for- Robert Leslie, of Rockingham, was punch, heart-shaped sandwiches and candlestick salad. The guests were: at home Sunday. i Mesdames Dugald Monroe, Dan Mc- Mrs. D. A. Smith, Misses Glennie ^ ^ ^ a tvt Keith, Agnes Smith, Annie McGill, Jessie and Eloise Brooks attended the Thomas-Phillips wedding which took place at Edenton Street Methodist church in Raleigh Saturday after noon. The groom was Gordon Thomas, formerly of Vass. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron and children were in Durham and Raleigh Thursday of last week. Miss Pauline Bryant, of Durham, visited Misses Bessie and Gunter, a few days recently. Lauchlin, C. L. Tyson, A. M. Cameron. S. R. Smith, Arthur McNeill, Royal Cox, Dan Ray, N. N. McLean, Walter Byrd, Misses Annie McGill, Montie Muse, Agnes Smith, Jessie Brooks and IJlIian Oldham. Mrs. O. M. Spurlin, of Sharon, S. C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Edwards, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gunter, of be found in our friend’s theorem; for of all classes and conditions of the it cannot be denied that the following people.” equation is true: “If 2 plus 2 equals Does any man or woman in North 4 then it is self-evident that 4 minus Carolina believe that General Lee, if 2 equals 2.” | living today, would vote for Al. But are the names of our two ma- Smith ? No, you know he wouldn t. Jor political parties fixed as immov-^ i believe I may safely say this: ^ Shakespeare- abbly as our Arabic Notation? Let Every man and woman m North Car-| ^ Ft:. us see: The word Democrat is from' olina who has ^ | “What plea so tainted and corrupt the Greek, and means For the Peo- mmd to vote for Al. Smith is asham- “Pt, pie; while the word Republican is ed of the man. Some of them may i from the Latin, and means Of the ^ lash themselves into a fury to try to | People. Since when did these two j justify their false position; but the words of the same basic meaning be- remains they are ashamed of it. come so fixed as to be absolutely non- j jyjy Hoover would easily defeat any other man in the world; but if the miscible? This hardening and unmis- cibility must be the result of a swift evolution that has be some miracle flp,shed upon us within the short space ot thirty years, for in 1896, quite a flock of our Aberdeen Democrats called themselves McKinley Demo crats, and voted against Bryan, with no fear of losing their standing as Democrats. I think it can hardly with con science be claimed that Bryan’s Free Silver fallacy was a greater sin than Al. Smith's dripping wet nature; for Bryan was a clean man morally. He did not, like Smith, come from the a gracious voice. Obscures the show of evil; What damned error, but what some sober bro<7 z z z Will bless it, and approve it with a text;- Republicans had noniinated any ^ Hiding the grossness with fair man in the United States and if the Democrats had nominated Carter Glass or Senator Simmons or Hon. Robert N. Page, our next President oma- J. McN. JOHNSON. Aberdeen, N. C., Sept. 4, 1928. Tampa, Fla., visited relatives here Mildred Sunday. ! slums of New York, reeking with Stacy Thompson, young attorney of ^urday night with Mrs. Geo | Ta™„any corruption. tlanta, is spending his vacation with ‘ ^ , The next Democrat president will latives and friends in this section. Wouldn t you i e o see e go en- j blessed South, but this Mr. and Mrs. George Hilliard and bUie eyed legacy left a young shamefully i bachelor? You will have the oppor-j Tammany has taken it for :: WE NOW CARRY A FULL LINE OF I FORD PARTS children spent the week end in Wil mington. Dr. M. L. Matthews, of Sanford was in town one day this week. Sam Evans, J. B. Parker and Paul Laubscher were at Beach Sunday. Monday several young people mo tored to White Lake for a stay of a few hours. Some of the party en- ‘unity soon in a Samuel French play,, Eliza Comes To Stay. Miss Doris Thompson, of Charles ton, S. C., is spending this week with Wrr^ht^'viire ' cousin, Miss Katherine McMillan, nemocrat ^ Mrs. Jane McDuffie, of Siler City, over the head with imppunity, but still like the loyalty of a dog to his master retains its loyalty to the word who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Abbie McNeill, has left for Cameron, where she will visit other relatives. Miss Glennie Keith spent Friday Mrs ! Mag Cameron, on Cameron route. Mrs. W. B. Graham, Gerald and senior this year. S. R. Smith went to Maxton Sun- joyed a swim, and in spite of the . , ^ ^ , . 1 „ 4. night with her grandmother ram, the trip was very pleasant for , ^ ^ the entire crowd. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson and ^ ^ Marie Tyson, Mrs. R. P. Hahn, Arthur | Mis and Stacy Thompson, Freda and Net. Louisburg Col tie Gschwind, Agnes Smith, Katherine | Wednesday, where she will be a Graham, Jessie and Eloise Brooks, i Annie McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Alton , o. • i Chappell, Willie Pearl Alexander, who has been visit- (Glennie Keith, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Gerald and Albert Graham and Rev.: pugald Monroe. ; Miss Jessie and Eloise Brooks were ^n Raleigh Wednesday. Miss Eloise ivill be a member of the junior class at Meredith College this year. Miss Sallie Bell, of Eastern Shore, Va., is visiting Mrs. Herbert' Sea grove No less a personage than Grover Cleveland said in on^ of his notable state papers: “No calamity can be fall a people so dire as the calamity that follows when they supinely sub mit to wrong.” Is there a man or a woman in North Carolina who does not believe that the South has been I treated with contumely and shame at 'the hands of Tammany, and its in fluence, at the Houston convention? Then, again; General Robert E. Lee—than whom the South has never known a dearer idol—said in a letter to General Long—street dated Octo ber 29, T867: “I am of the opinion that all who can should vote for the CHEVROLET PARTS A FULL LINE OF BATTERIES most intelligent, honest and consci- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seagrove and i"espe<> tive of formpr. party opinions, who will endeavor to make the New Con- • The Woman’s Club ^will meet Fri day night at 7:45 in the club room. This is an important meeting and all arrived'^ wVdneVday’ t7 be”g'in BATTERIES CHARGED and REPAIRED KEITH’S GARAGE Vass, N. C. guest. Miss Bell, of Virginia, were in Fayetteville Wednesday. „ F. E. Stirk, of Macon, Ga., who will I the laws passed under | »;|Hi;|»H»ttHlHimHl»»mi:il«HH«HtH«»HIHtt»»H»«lllll»llllll»HHm«mnim supervise the erection of the town work. E. L. Mopp, of Eastern Shore, Va., came today to spend a few days with whrs'-cousin,-Mrs-.'-Herbert • S^grove.'- •• Hoover Democrat. Finds That the Inxpossible Ani mal Is Rather Actual. members are urged to be present. .. Miss Blanche Brooks, of Groldsboro, a^nd T. J. Brooks, of Sanford, vis ited relatives here Wednesday. : Bryce Griffin spent the week end Hamlet. ; Miss Montie Muse, of Carthage, Tnhnsnn nie/>nvAre visited Miss Annie McGill the first of i-n!scuvcrs the week. The Girls’ Circle of the Presbyter ian church met with Mrs. Joe Thomas* Tuesday evenng. Miss Agnes Smith was in charge of the program, the t9pic being, “Missions in Korea and Japan.” During social hour the hos tess served frozen tea and cake. 'Hie itext meeting will be with Mrs. N. N. liicLean. ; On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. D. A. Smith entertained with a lovely party at her home. The living room was decorated with flowers and birds. Progressive hearts was played at four tables, the high score being won by Miss Annie McGill, who was given a linen towel. 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