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Page Eight THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Canilina Friday, March 8, I92i* THE pprs ABERDEEN SOCIAL EVENTS Classified advertisements should be Book Club Entertained Mrs. P. P. McCain was hostess to i the Aberdeen Book Club Thursday atfernoon at her home at Sanatorium, j An interesting programme was ren- T- -eived by The Pilot on Wednesday | follows: A paper on “Early for publication in Friday s paper. . (^Q^^ributions of the Negro and the The rates are Ten Cents per line, j oid-Timey Negro and his Folklore” with a minimum charge of Twenty- j.gad by Mrs. H. L. Boggs; Mrs. five Cents. j e. T. McKeithen gave a number of Pilot Advertisements Bring Results.! popular negro melodies; Mrs. J. W. Pilot circulation is county-wide. - Bowman read some recent negro poe- Address The Pilot, Inc., Vass,N.C.,i‘^y-“d the subject of M«. a I ^closing stamps, checks or postal I ^ *. «««« ' Imiportant Negro Writers of Fiction, money orders to cover. 1 - u i. Elaborate refreshments were serv ed consisting of creamed chicken in patties, vegetable salad, pickles, USED—NOT ABUSED Automobiles cheese, brown bread and coffee. On Always to be found priced right j each plate was a lovely jonquil, su.u- at Brown Buick Service Station, j ^restive of the approaching spring FOR SALE Sanford, N. C. WOOD FOR SALE PINE AND OAK. Cut any length. CARL KIVETT. Ml-8-15-22j season. Besides the club members there Iternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ella Juat on Fayetteville street, with eigh- members present and one visitor. As this was the last meeting of the circle year the Book of Luke, which the members had been studying for the past twelve months was fin ished under the teaching of Mrs. Gas ton, and all unfinished business was taken up and completed. At the close of the Devotional Hour a delightful social hour followed. Mrs. Juat, assisted by her sister, Miss Bes sie Bethune, proving themselves t) be charming hostesses. A most elab orate chicken salad course with coffee was served, with dainty fudge, which was greatly enjoyed by all those at tending the meeting. Those present were Mesdames J. H. Suttenfield, Jesse Carter, H. A. Keith, J. A. Weldon, Ralph Caldwell, D. I. McKeithen, J. B. Fagan, V. R. were a number of invited guests, In-1 Gaston, with Mrs. C. C. Bethune as j eluding the following: Mesdames. a visitor. •Frank Mizell, E. M. Medlin and R. —TTTT .i* I F. Stewart of Aberdeen, Mesdames F.: iHealth and We are ee mg ' McBrayer, Williams, Yoder, Le; BUSINESS SERVICES The Moore County Health and Wei- Phone Connection. Carthage, N. C.|Byerly, Eubanks and McLeod, of San-K“>‘® latorium; Mesdames Clyde Upchurch' wiH be held at the home of Mr.. MONEY TO LOAN ! and Mrs. T. B. Upchurch, of Raeford, | ’"■‘•’el Maurice at Eagle Sprmgs next — : r: ^I'and Mrs. Dake and Miss Beck of afternoon, at 2:30 o clock I am now in position to make small ^ boro, who were house guests T*-® meeting is very important and first or second mortgage loans on bus- | Yoder. ‘ everybody is urged to be present. iness or residence property in the' * * towns of Cameron, Vass, Southerti Bridge Party The following were visitors in the Pines, Aberdeen, Pinehurst and Pine-; On Tuesday night Mesdames Carl- i home of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Charles bluff. J. Vance Rowe, Aberdeen, N. C. |^on Kennedy and Colin Osborne en-1 last week at their home on Main j tertained with two tables of bridge | street. Dr. and Mrs. Leiby of Raleigh; I at the home of Mrs. Kennedy on Rush i Mr and Mrs. Louis Southerland of If that French or Hall Clock! highest score was won j Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goch- doesn’t run ^*'^on Keith, the prize be-jing of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs D. Call 140, Southern Pines N. C. ^ lovely fern, while Mrs. Frank [ L. Shreve of Greensboro; George Rice W. F. CHEARS, JEWELERS. Mizell received the lowest score prize, j of Candor and Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Jewelers ’ some flower seed. i Henry of Asheville. Delicious sandwiches, cream puffs Miss Ethel Armstrong, our fourth and coffee were served at the close I grade teacher was called to her home of a most delightful evening. at Fort Mill, S. C-, on account of ill- Those present were Mesdames W. ness of her mother. H. Purdy, Gordon Keith, Frank Mi-: Mrs. John W. Graham i-eturned to zell, Jones Macon, Forest Lockey and i her home last Sunday from Pittman’s Cook of Aberdeen, and Mrs. E. B. Hospital in Fayetteville, where she Keith of Pinehurst. |has been undergoing hospital trcat- ment for some time. She was accom- Mrs. Mizell Honored panied by her nurse as she is still Mq^IC IN THE AIR (Continued from Page One.) busy now trying to get a degree for Bill Dunlap. Dr. Herr, Dr. McBray er and Dr. Dickie, with Bill, comprise the challenging foursome. And the challenge is being taken seriously by the Bloxham team. We ourselves heard them in secret practice the other day in Sam Richardson's back office. Nexc thing you know the merchants and the nisurance men and the law yers and the press will each be of fering their own quartet. We just can’t wait to hear ihe newspaper four, Morris, Westbrook, Butler and Hyde, warble “Brighten the Corner.” And while all this is going on, we understand Dick Tufts is standing on the curb in Pinehurst and Howard Burns on Broad street, Southern Pines singing solos at the top of their lungs, “It Ain’t a Gwine to Rain No More.” REAL HOOKED RUGS Made to order Patch Quilts, Cushions, etc. Write to— COUNTY LINE l.OG CABIN Arden, N. C. Lost! Lost! Lost! Lost! Back-seat Refreshment I Certain It Didn’t Have That “Have you some of that gasoline | “You say your baby is sick; what’ that stops knocking?” Service Station Attendant—“Yes.” “Then give my wife a glass.”—Los Angeles Asuride. the matter with it?” asked the frien<j “I think it has everything bu“ sleeping sickness,” sighed the wearv young dad. GARDEN TOOLS Hoes .45 Spades 75 Rakes 50 Pitch-forks $1.25 LawTi Mowers $6.50 Lawii Sprinklers 50 Stel Sprinkling Can 50 Planet, Jr. Garden Plows $5.40 WOODS SEEDS FOR FARM AND GARDEN BURNEY HARDWARE CO. Southern Pines, North Carolina SIGNS Amj kind—Showcard to Electric and Roof Signs. SWIFTS SANDHILL SIGN SHOP Gfey BIdg. Sonthem Pines Three female Fox Hounds in the neighborhood of Sweetheart Lake last Week. One medium size; red and white with scar under belly. Answers to name “Star.” One black and tan Walker with coarse hair; wire cut on one front leg. Answers to name “Bell.” One black, white and tan with long coarse hair. Answers to name “Sue.” When los. all three dogs were wear ing collars with name of W. L. Cot ton, Albemarle, N. C., Please notify W, L. Cotton, Albemarle, N. C., or E. J. Tillman, Vass, N C. COME TO SANFORD’S SPRING OPENING SALE March 13-14-15 TOBIN’S EXPRESS PHONE THE OLD RELIABLE 89 M Southern Pine^ Dependable Baggage Transfer Delco Light Sales and Service W. H. MUMFORD, Dealer. . Southern Pines, N. C. J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING EMBALMING East Broad St. Southern Pines. miniNEim&TONBsroKES If you are interested in Monu ments or Tombstones, write Reckingham Marble Works ROCHNCHAM, N. C. See or Write JOHN B. KENNEDY High Fall, ]S. C. DR. E. W. BUSH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Southern Pines. N. C. I Honoring Mrs. Frank Mizell, who. not at all well. j is visiting her parents in Aberdeen Mrs. Laban Little and little son, ifrom Tampa, Florida, Mrs. H. W. Laban, Jr., of Albemarle, are visitors Doub charmingly entertained at her in the home of Mrs. Little’s parents. I home on Montford street, last Wed-: Mr- and Mrs. A. A. McKeithen. nesday afternoon, with two tables of i bridge. Mrs. J. F. Deaton carried , off a lovely bon-bon dish as prize J for winning highest score, while Mr*?. I Mizell was presented with the guest , prize, a beautiful pottery vase. ! Refreshments weer served at the close of a*'*delightful hour. Those present were Mesdames Frank Mizell, Neil McKeithen, E. L. Bryan, Forest Locky and Miss Louise Blue. G. M. RICHARDSON g 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN « I Watch and Clock Repairing g § East Broad St. Southern PincF S rt Williams-Belk Co. Sanford, N, Meet With Mrs. Juat Circle No. 3 of the Aberdeen Pies- byterian Church met last Monday af- DR. L. V. HENDERSON Dentist Bank Building. Pinehurst. Phone 142-W. 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