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rage Eifirht THE PILOT, a Paper WHh Character, Vass. North Carolina Friday, February 15, 1929. Bie-ffer Budiret for rearranging and getting things Promising Local Digger -ouugci xwi e> ed for business Saturday night. We wish them much success in their new PIANO RECITAL So. Pines Library I 18. Duet: Old Folks at Home—Fos ter, by Edna E. Richardson and Paul- Popularity of Library Increases , business Expenses.—Many New Books Received An Over Sight In this column of last week we The Board of Trustees of the South-: h«d an interesting account of the work Pines Library association at itsi«>at is being done by the Teacher | Market for Rye I The following piano recital will be,. Q'I'fatfinr given at the Vass-Lakeview school] . btr^uevelopes.auditorium, Friday, February 15, ati 19* Scale Waltz-Krentzlm, Presto, i ; Prescetti, by Marion Cameron. Archery Firm Uses Large Quan- j P- j go. Rodeo—Peabody, by Ruth Mat- tities for Targets which ^ l. Ride a Cock-Horse—Johnson, by. Require Special Material j Mildred Priest. i " School Carnival March—Rolfe, i 21. Sextette from “Lucia”—Doni zetti, by Ruth Matthews and teacher. A two-day extension school for farmers and farm women is scheduled for Selma in Johnston County, Feb ruary 14 and 15. 2. em rmes L.iorary assocmtiun ii-o , i "^^e Archers Company on Midlands t.. . , r» • Tu A .r of rham I Training Class here, but we failed toj^ , , ^ ^ ^ . o MjH^rle Pnest. meeting Monday night at the Onam-i - iRoad, between Pinehurst and Southern, „ i u ir her of Commerce voted to recommend i^^ention the names of the most ef-1 ^ Rock-a-by—Ketterer, by Wilma a budget of $2,000 for this year. Thisl^icient instructor of the class of young |Pi«es, are m the market for a quanti- increase over’preceding budgets is; women, who is Miss Meta Liles, one!ty of rye straw for making targets., 4^ Dreamer—Gradi, by Edna caused by increased expenses of op-i^f the best Teacher Training instruc-ITo be best suited for this work, thcjEarl Richardson. eration, but as was pointed out atj^oi*s in the state. It is a great priv- the meeting, the library is gaining: elege that this department has the op- in popularity all the time and serv- portunity of being in charge of Miss ing more and more people. In one day this week, 51 persons visited the library, and sixty-eight books were taken out. The Southern Pines library ranks first in the state straw should still be in the sheaf, un threshed. The quality should be first class and the straw as long as possi- Liles, for she has done such won- ble. The usual method of Matth 1. -11 straw is to cut the heads off andj run them through the thresher, sav 5. Duet: Just We Two—Presser, by Harris Curtis. 6. Wanderer’s Song — Behr, by Benson, by Robert tion. Many new books have been re- *ceived by the association during the ^ 7. Admiration Rosser. j 8. Nightfall—Rowe, by Sarah E. Matthews. 9. Duet: First Waltzes—Schubert, dei-ful work all over the state. Mrs. Spence Honored Mrs. Union L. Spence has been | the unthreshed straw in the sheaf chosen vice-chairman of the Sir Wal-'for the target maker. Similar pro- | in circulation per capita of popula- Calbinet, which is an interesting I cedure is used in making horse col-| organization, composed of the wives jlars, which are usually made of rye u^.^^^^ Brewer and Marion Cameron. noef fow wppIcq n iftro-p Tiiimher of ‘ members of the (Jeneral u u the Meadow—Hopkins, by past few weeks, a large number of Mr. Rounseville says that he would | which are gifts from Mrs. James Boyd■ g.^ Walter Hotel during the winter.‘be glad to communicate with any far-j and others. Mrs. Park Fisher, librar- Mrs. Spence and daughter are spend-' that would quote him on his! ’ ian has also announced the list of \ jtti 1.1. j. Pauline Crissman. lan, MS also announcea me i s oi the winter in Raleigh with Mr. nee^s- He also says that he expects I new books for Felbruary, recently or- u , . hia /.nrYinonxr win in the dered. which includes many volumes!>s a memter of the Gen-lh'^ of biography and recent fiction. Assembly. Mrs. Spence is quite and three carloads this year, and pos- Struthers Burt is the new president' Capitol, having many sibly more, of the board. Mrs. Pleasants Home for Week-End -Valdemar, by| -Spaulding, CARTHAGE At present this straw is being or-i dered from the North. It seems a Friends were so delighted to have' shame to spend all of this money out- 13. Gentle Breezes — Blake, by Priscilla Bliss and Faye Brewer. 14. Humoreske—Arnold; In the Old Swing—Giebel, by Emily Laubscher. | Circle No. 1 Meets with Mrs. J. L. Currie Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian with them for the week-end Mrs. Reid!side of Moore County, for something| Pleasants, who is connected with the that we could raise here equally well, j Laubscher Oxford Orphanage. She delighted | and keep the money at home, the congregation at the Presbyterian Church met at the delightful homej^^^^^^ Sunday morning, with one oi Recleaning and treating of tobac- ©f Mrs. J. L. Currie Monday after-beautiful solos. Mrs. Pleasants 1 P^^^tiee through-j McCranev i will start on tour of the state within bright belt area of eastern ■ the next four weeks, and as usual this winter will visit Carthage. Dr. Smiths* Lecture Course It is too bad that every one inter 16. Rustic Dance — Reinecke, by Mary Franck McMillan. 17. Valsette—Forjussen, by Eliz- BOARD $7.00 Per Week Your choice of four regular 60c break fasts, three regular 60c lunches and three regular 75c dinners. Breakfast 6:00 to 10:00 Lunch 11:00 to' 3:00 Dinner 5:00 to 9:00 (We bake all our bread, cakes, pies and pastries) s. & W. CAFE (ED’S CAFE) EAST BROAD ST. * m • SOUTHERN PINES noon at three o’clock, with nine mem-1 start on tour of the state within bers present, and one visitor, Mrs. Golden. Mrs. Graves, the chairman, not be ing present, Mrs. Walton Sugg pre sided, and as an impromptue progiram, it was very interesting indeed. Several readings were given by different mem bers. Mrs. Wilbur Currie read an interesting letter from Mr. and Mrs. Worth, which had been received by Mr. and Mrs. Currie. I Misses Eliza and Elizabeth Green, : spent the week-end in Carthage. Mrs. John Tyson, of Vass, spent last week in Carthage with her daugh ter, Mrs. L. C. Wallace. George D. Carter and Dan Carter have returned to their home from i , the tobacco market in Tennessee. Senator Wood spent the week-end in Carthage with his daughter, Mrs. 0. B. Welch. John Currie, of Rockingham, spent served a delicious fruit salad course, j pretation that Dr. Smith gives to with hot coffee and cream. j the book and the graphic way he has Hon. H. F. Seawell, is in the Char-1 of placing any subject before his lotte sanatorium for treatment, class. It has been a ested in Bible study could not have taken the course of lectures that Dr. Smith of Greensboro, has been giv ing in the high school building for the past several months. Thursday will complete this course of lectures, and will finish up the book The collection amounted to about I of Esther, which has been one of the $9.00. At the conclusion of the pro-1 most interesting stories that many gram and business meeting, the hos-jhave been priveleged to listen too. Of .u" *'** tess, assisted by her sister Mrs. Thom, course it is mosUy due to the inter- mother, Mrs.,;;; ' J. L. Curne. ’ ” Mrs. Ward, of Rocky Mount is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Addie Shaw. . , Murdoch Johnson, of Aberdeen, was i" Carthage Monday. Claud Woltz has returned to Win- X „ . u- V 1 , Jston Salem after spending the week-1 ature, m his beautiful way he hasL , . ^ 4.U U-U1 . . .. Carthage, made the bible a more interesting t c j t t Miss Meade Seawell, who is teach-1 book. • t«Pg and Mrs J L., Barrett spent Monday in Asheboro. • Eureka Goes to Church j Robert Tyson, of State College,! Sunday morning at Sunday School, spent the week-end in Carthage with > Dr. Golden told an interesting fact his mother, Mrs. T. B. Tvson. ’ T J . ■ . r-i. /fwarding Sunday school and church, Harold McKeithen, of Winston-Sa-I Tuesda> morning for Char-, that might be well to pass on to lem was in Carthaee Mondav i lotte, where Mrs. Seawell will remain j others, and then give Eureka church, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wallace, Mrs.' Friends will be pleased to know that he is getting along nicely, but will remain for several weeks in the san atorium. ing at Juanita College, Huntingdon, Penn., arrived in Carthage Monday night, to be with her father while he is ill. Mrs. Seawell and Miss Seaw- and privilege to have Dr. Smith in terpret the Bible as a book of liter- for several days to Seawell be near I s^d Miss Francis Me-! ^ , „ . ' preaches at Eureka on a Keithen spent Tuesday in Charlotte. I Book Reviewers Meet with Miss Mary'Sunday afternoon, at which time they Mrs. T. B. Tyson Visited relatives' Currie j also have Sunday school. Dr. Gold- in Henderson Miss Mary Currie w^as charming len went on to say that after Sunday REAL ESTATE TURNER’S INSURANCE Southern Pines, N. C. SOUTHERN PINES HOME SITES COUNTRY CLUB FOR SALE WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR THESE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES IN THE SA ND HILLS a few days last week.; , I - Ed Fuller, of Siler City, stopped hostess to the Book Club, Saturday j school was dismissed, there was not ir Carthage Saturday, enroute to Rae ' evening. The usual progr,am was not | a single person who left the church, ford. carried out, there being so many mem-1 everyone remaining for the sermon. | bers unable to attend. ' Dr. Golden further said, that he had Mrs. Welch and Miss Sinclair ren-j never before seen an incident like dered a lovely piano duet and Mrs. LJ this. K, Sugg a solo. This being the lastj I am sure Eureka feels very proud meeting of the year it was more of j of their young people, as they rightly a party, gameg being indulged in, and | should, a contest also waa enjoyed. The guests of the club for the eve ning were Misses Margaret McLeod, Sunday evening was interesting. There Margaret Blair, Annie Howell, Louise j was a good attendance. The subject Williams, Meta Liles, Mesdames L. jfor the evening was, “Applying the R. Sugg and W. S. Golden. . Golden Rule.” Song, “Let the Lower The hostess assisted by Misses Red- j Lights be Burning.” The scripture ding and McLeod served a delicious i reading was given by Bill Buffalo. The salad course with coffee. Uong “Help Somebody Today, Epworth League Meeting The meeting of the Epworth League | Dickery, dickery, dap; the mouse ran into the trap The trap, it sprung; the mouse got stung Now, wasn’t that mouse a yap? was The writer of this column was re cently tolled up to a trap, but it Sunday School Convention by Baptist also sung. Readings were given by j before he got into it. For T T TijT J TiiT- /-.I I tT 1 1 T x ^ about three weeks he had been the L. L. Moi^an and Miss Gladys Beck, Janie Gibbs, <;What « Courtesy.” ^ are in Carthage for the entire week,|Charles Sinclair, Jr., “The Price oflf^om a concern in New York (not «nd are conductmg a teachers course Sei^ce Louise Yew, “Others First.”; ^he Exchange), when one for Sunday School teachers, at the Aft^r hese readings the collection ^ame a lengtihy tele- ^ptist church Sunday School | was taken, closing with «ie song, i g^am urging him to buy an unheard- teachers of all denommations are in-1 More, More, About Jesus.” and the of stock at once, if not sooner, appar- Tited to attend the classes which j League benediction. 1 ently because the firm handling it had meet at night. The course of study Dr. Jackson Preaches Sunday is very helpful to those engaged in* Evening the work of the Sunday school. j Dr. Jackson filled his regular ap Basket Ball Interestiiifr j pointment here at the Baptist church i Confidentally, they imparted the in- The basket ball played by the teams | Sunday evening. There was a good' formation that this stock would double of the Carthage High School this year, 1 attendance, not withstanding the prev- value in a few days. has been interesting and encouraging. | alence of colds among the members. ‘ ®^t the sucker did n’t suck, and The teams have lost very few games. 1 Dr. Jackson’s sermons are always! three days later he was called up The eighth and ninth grades played! enjoyed and looked forward to withl^” telephone from Brooklyn and the ninth and tenth grade Monday, much expectation and pleasure. j treated to one of the most impressive with the eighth and ninth winning, Joe Hough spent the week-end with-high-pressure salesman- taken a deep interest in his welfare and had suddenly been seized with an irresistable desire to make him rich. Spring Keds Are Here FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Light, roomy, and comfortable for their grow ing feet. They protect the feet and yet give that barefoot feeling. ship he ever listened to. Having previously many times suc cessfully resisted efforts on the part which pleased the eighth and ninth'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hough, very much. There is to be a touma-| S. F. Cole has just returned from inent played in Moore County within j Atlanta, where he went to attend ai ^ the next few days, 20, 21 and 22 of 1 convention of the salesmen for thel?^ otlhers to make him a millionaire, February, to be exact. Every team in i Frigidaire. Mr. Camp and Mr Cole ’ turned his back on Dame Moore county will take part in this!also spent several days in oi^ens- and went out and got trusted tournament. Names of each team will ] boro recently. for a Coca Cola. be drawn by a teacher and the name I Friends of Frank Cole will fbe in- ^ ® -n-K-r? # t” drawn will 4- 4. j i i ^ ^ , fleeted on the guillibility of human- arawn will be played by the team I terested to know that he is now in t j u • i. j -xi. drawing it This v 1 j u i j gradually became imbued with will be I Charlotte and holds a position with feeling that this sort of thing played in Pinehurst at the Pinehurst I the new Ford plant there. €ynasram. Mr. Hoyle, of Sanford, was in Car- Miss Caddell Give Up Cafe The Central Cafe, which has been managed and run for sometime by Miss Kate Caddell has been sold to June Harrington and Mr. Lambert. was a menace to society^ so on his „ return he bundled up the telegram on business Tuesday. j gQjjjg letters, wrote a brief Ak McKeithen of!resume of the telephone conversation, Aberdeen, were visitors to Mr. and and mailed the whole to the Attorney Mm. N. a. McKeithen Saturday. General of the United States. Mrs. R. L. Phillips and daughters, ‘*Thus endeth the first lesson,” Don’t Forget Those $1.00 House Dresses Men’s Overalls 98c per pair - i Men’s Clothing at Very Special Prices We have left just a few young men’s suits that we are going to offer at greatly reduced prices. We are going out of the clothing game and therefore the low price. Let us save you some money on your clothing. VASS HERCANTILE CONTANY
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