December 5, 1930. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Nine Cameron and Community j the University of North Carolina I were guests in the home of the Rev. ! and Mrs. Charles A. Lawrence dur- Mrs. L. F. Ritchie returned to her j Martin McFadyen of Petersburg, Va., j Thanksgiving season, home in Clarkton Sunday. j ?ind Bruce McFadyen of Harmony Miss Mary Davis Wggtcott and Bill Rajmiond Thomas and sister, Annie | spent the holidays with their mother, Westcott came Thursday evening to Lee Thomas of Washington, D. C., | Mrs. N. C. McFadyen. spent the week-end at home. I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McRae of San- Curry Spivey and sisters. Misses ford spent the week-end with Mrs. Sarah and M^nra Spivey of Guilford Loula Muse. College visited friends in town dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. H. C. Gibson of Rockingham visited her mother, Mrs. Janie Muse Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNeill and | during Thanksgiving season. Miss Ada McNeill spent Sunday in | The Rev. M. D. McNeill held an im- Goldston with Mrs. McNeilPs sister, | pressive Thanksgiving service in the Mrs.. Herbert Watson. ! Presbyterian church at 11:00 o'clock, them home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Reece of Dur ham spent a part of last week with Mrs. Reece’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oldham. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Byrd and little Mary Lou came over to spend Tilanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. J. A. Keith, and Mrs. Byrd and little daughter remained for a few days’ gald, returning to Hamlet Sunday, j the evening. Contributions for the or- ! accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. D.! p?|inages were exceedingly liberal. I Rev. G. B. Starling was calling Tally. I The Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill friends in town the latter part of Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen returned! and Mrs. D. S. Ray were dinner from Laurinburg Thursday. guests recently of Misses Cornelia Mrs. D. S. Ray and Miss Elizabeth and Mary Phillips of Manley. Ray enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with i Mrs. L. B. McKeithen, Misses Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet Ray of Nia- ?ie Muse, Catherine McDonald, Fran- Arch McDougald: spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Julia McDou- and the Rev. J. W, Hartsell conduct ed services at the Baptist church in visit in the home of their sister, Mrs. end. Nunda, N. Y., were the guest of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jeffries of and Mrs. R. A. Smith over the week- | Rochester, N. Y., and Louishurg, N. C., were visitors the past week at Miss Anne Popham was the din- home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilder, ner guest of Mrs. Gunning-at Little- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries were recently married, Mrs. Jeffries having been cote in Pinehurst Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Howie spent the | Miss Lola Jackson of Louisburg. Mr D. A. Smith. Mrs. Smith accompanied | Thanksgiving holidays in Laurel Hill i Jeffries is the president of the Co- with Mrs. Howie’s sister, Mrs. Ed-j lonial Pine Co., which has extensive win Gibson. : plants in the eastern pprt o'f this Charles Lampley of Norwood spent j state. They have besn at the Carolinp. tw'o days last week with J. R. Lamp-1 cays. ley. , ! W. J. Ferser and son of Richmond, ! last week. Mr. Starling and his fam ily have made many friends in the LAKEVIEW CLEAN COAL Delivered Promptly Phone 139 H. W. DOIJB ABERDEEN it Va., spent the holidays with Mrs. g Ferser, who is the guest of Mrs. Theo | H Meinhardt. IH Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ives have mov- | n ed into the cottage recently vacated 1 § by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith. i 8 James Thompson of Denton spent' H several days last week visiting his || brother, the Rev. Wade Thompson. : ♦♦ ^ ♦♦ MANLY I RACES A Full Program of Trotting and Pacing Events, with additional starters from the Grand Circuit Tracks. gara. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean and Margaret McLean were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. N. N .Mc Lean of Vass. Mrs. W. E. York and children of Raleigh, Mrs. Paul Joyner and chil- dien of Fayetteville and Miss Ruth Wooten of Aberdeen were guest.^ of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten on Thanksiving day. Martin McFadyen of Fayetteville was guest of his mother, Mrs. Fbra McFadyen last Thursday. Master Franklin Williams of Man chester, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. N. C. McFadyen. ces Matthews and Mrs. Jew^ell Hem phill were shopping in Sanford Mon day. Mrs. J. E. Snow, Mrs. J. D. Mc Lean and Evelyn Ann Snow were in Fayetteville shopping Tuesday. Miss Lady Loving of Pinehurst school. Miss Mary Emma Thomas of Greenwood school and Miss Beu lah Thomas of the Broadway schools spent the holidays with homefolks. Frank McNeill, after a week’s visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill, returned to his home in Richmond, Va., Monday. Saturday night, December 6th is the date for the Oyster Supper at the Lakeview Community Rooms. Serv ing hours are from 6:30 to 8:30. The supper is being given jointly by the Community Club and the Woman’s Auxiliary. The best talent ox both of theste organizations is being employ ed to make this a most enjoyable af- faii% and it is hoped that there will be a good crowd present to make the occasion a financial success. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gardner have returned to Lakeview after spending several weeks at their farms near Do not fail to visit the Art exhibit | Angier H at the graded school this week. These Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Ray of Ashe- pictures^ by great masters, are well boro spent Sunday with their mother,; worth seeing. There are 150 in this Mrs. D. S. Ray. , collection—worth a $1000.00 — and Mrs. Loula Muse, Mrs. Jewell Hem- you can see them for 10 and 25 cents, lihill and John C. Muse of Sanford Doors will be open Wednesday, Thurs- v;ere in Maxton Sunday to see Mrs.: day ?’nd Friday, also Friday even- Muse’s brother. Dr. D. C. Mclver, who ing. is critically ill. Prof. B. C. Mclver, w^ho has been Prof. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly and chil- ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. dren of Harmony spent the Thanks giving season with Prof. Kelly’s fath er, Daniel Kelly and brother, Evander Kelly of the White Hill community. They were in town Saturday calling or. friends. Loula Muse, since last July, has not Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graves spent Tuesday in Fayetteville. W. T. Hunter of Raleigh v;as the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. G. Up church, for a day or tw olast week. S. J. Stutts of Granite Quarry was a recent visitor in Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Sugg* and young daughter, Betty Page spent the Thanksgiving holidays with IVlrs. Suggs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. been so well for the past ten days. He | Pleasants, at Aberdeen. Mrs. R. E. Patterson accompanied ; g by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson were : I ** dinner guests Sunday of her mother, ♦♦ ; ♦♦ Mrs. Jane Keith on Route 1, Camer- t| H Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas of Siler City were visiting relatives in town last Thursday. Mrs. C. D. Morse and C. D., Jr., spent Saturday in Hamlet shopping and having dental work done. Mi^s Mabel Wilson spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. D. E. Jones at Hamlet. Paul Smith of Candor is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bruce Holt. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Andi’ews and Mrs. L. L. Woolly spent Friday in Fayetteville. Edw^ard and Crowson Cameron have returned to U. N. C. after sjpending the holidays at home. Robert 3essoms of Raeford w’as a S visitor in town Monday afternoon. g Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keith and son, ’ H ♦♦ of Aberdeen were callers at the home ♦♦ Equestrian Specialities and Stunts At Pinehurst Wednesday, December 10th.—2:45 P. M. Box Seats On Sale at the Carolina Hotel Livery Desk. suffered a stroke of paralysis and his heart is w^eak. Misses Eva and Kate Graham of Route 1, were shopping in Sanford Carl Blue has gone to Gr3ensbn’o ' of Mrs. Patterson Sunday. Miss Flora May McFadyen of Kelly,! Monday. THE WEEK IN VASS for a short stay before returning to his wwk in Ohio. Miss Helene Daugherty of Sanford was the dinner guest Sunday of Misses Alice Littlefield and Rebecca Bacon. Miss Angie Newcomb, who spent the summer with friends in Maini? and Massachusetts, is expected to arrive in Lakeview this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boucher of 17 More Shopping' Days until Xmas Select Here BICYCLES TRICYCLES EXPRESS WAGONS 22 RIFLES AIR RIFLES SKATES FOOTBALLS TOYS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST See Our Big Display the ' guests of Mr. i Gibbon. and Mrs. N. L. Mrs. Cameron III her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bun Friends of Mrs. A. Cameron will be dy. t oU 'T' T A/Ti'oc : Baltimore spent feunday in l.ak<-viow, sorry to know that she has been T. J. Brooks a .d Miss Maybeh . _ „ -kt t quite ill at her home here since early Sanford visited at last week.. She has been sufferins Brooks home Friday evening. ^ ^ McQueen and W. II. McNoiH with angina pectoris and at times is Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mayfield were I ^ business trip to CharIott3 veiy uncomfortable. Miss Jessie Sanfoid visitors, Saturday afternoon.! Steele, a trained nurse of Sanford, has Miss Nettie Gschwind of Marietta j ^j-s. R. P. Andrews and been in attendance since the middle of spent Thanksgiving with her people ,Sunday with Will be in his office over the H Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 ;* p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eves are weak. *♦ BURNEY HARDWARE CO. Aberdeen, Phone 30 North Carolina n 3 last v;eek. Mrs. Cameron’s sister, Mrs. here. xiena Walker, of Charlotte arrived Monday to spend some time with her. A. M. Cameron went to Buie’s Creek Sunday and Mrs. Cameron and the children, w'ho had been with relatives relatives here. Friday afternoon at her home in Lakeview, Mrs. Henry Graves enter tained the Contract Club at a bridge there since Thursday, returned home ; luncheon. In addition to the regular with him. | members, Mrs. J. S. Dunlop of Pine- Mr. and Mrs. Auman of the Vass- j hurst and Mrs. Tom Black of South- Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson and son. Tommy, of Southern Pines and ’ Lakeview' school faculty spent the j ern Pines were delightful guests of Mrs. R. E. Patterson of Manley were Thanksgiving holidays with relatives | the club. High score prizes were! Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. A. J. Point. ' aw^arded to Mrs. R. M. Howe and j Sunday guests at Hotel Charmella j Mrs. N. L. Gibbon. Keith. Misses Sallie and Bessie Cameron included a party from New York, were Carthage visitors Saturday. party from Massachusetts, Mrs. Ever- Miss Agnes Cameron of Washing- ett Long of Durham, Mrs. S. E. Brow'n ton, D. C., visited relatives here re- and'Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Case, Collirs- cently. She has been joined in Wash- ville, Conn., Claud J. Avent, Jones- ington by her sister. Miss Maggie boro, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Har- Cameron, who expects to remain until rell of Richmond, Va. Christmas. Miss Effie Lawhon is spending some Among the many activities of the ^ Community Club is the Children’s Story Hour each Saturday afternoon j at 3:00 o’clock for the children of | Lakeview and surroijnding section, j Mrs. R. M. Howe had charge of the { program last Saturday and delighted ; Robert Leslie of Rockingham spent j her young audience with a number of | Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' charming Christmas stories. W. C. Leslie. Vass community during his two years as pastor of the Vass Methodist The Rev. C. A. Lawrence will fill j his regular appointment at the Lake- ^ view Church at 11 o’clock next Sun-1 time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D Wilson at “Rocky Branch.” She and Ila Dee Byrd visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Saturday afternoon. church who regret to see him leave; day morning, December 7th. Mrs. D. N. McLauchlin of Nor- this field of service, but their best folk, Va., spent a part of last week wishes go with him to his new^ work visiting in the homes of A. D. and D.' at Conway. A. McLauchlin, leaving Friday night Our entire community w^as shock- to visit relatives in Chester, S. C. ed and saddened on Thursday of last Mrs. T. W. Pate and little daught-1 week by the horrible accident that er, Peggy Ann, returned Sunday to j cost the life of Vernon Mclnnis of their home in Goldsboro, after spend- I Lakeview, who was a, popular mem- ing some time with Mrs. S. D. Byrd.! her of the fifth grade of +he Vass- Mr. Pate and Mrs. W. L. Jones came Lakeview school. A large number of down Saturday and Mrs. Byrd ac-; Vass people attended the funeral companied the party to Goldsboro on | services. Sunday ^ Mrs. W. H. Keith, chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron spent health and welfare department of the Thanksgiving day in Pinehurst with' Vass Woman’s Club, completed her ^Jr. and Mrs. J. B. Cameron. annual drive for Red Cross funds on Miss Regina Edgerton returned Wednesday of last week, and she col- Sunday to Benson, where she is a lected the sum of $25.25, which is member of the school faculty, after considered quite satisfactory. Mrs. £^pending the Thanksgiving holidays Keith is an active w^orker both in her with her sister, Mrs T. Frank Camer- local club and in the Red Cross and C'H. Tuberculosis Seal work. ^iss Glennie Keith and Horton ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. B Keith and chil- Keith came home from Raleigh for a idren of Pinehurst and Mr and Mrs. W. Thanksgiving visit with their par-! H. Keith of Vass were Thanksgiving ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kfith. j Day dinner guests of Mrs. A. J. Keith Miss Elizabeth Baggett spent the at her home on Cameron route 1. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean had as their guests for Thanksgiving din ner Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith, Misses Agnes Smith, Myrtle and Catharina licMillan and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith of Vass, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean and Miss Margaret Mclican of Cameron and N. M. Smith of Jack sonville. Mrs. Crisp and Lewis Crisp of Falk land, Miss Luck Cherry Crisp of GreeiPsboro and Alton Lawrence of week-end in Raleigh with her aunt, Mrs. Luther Newton. Miss Jewell Edwards returned to Lucama Sunday, after spending Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards. Mrs. G. W. Brooks enjoyed a Thanksgiving visit from her daught ers, Miss Jessie, of Wilson and Miss Eloise of Meredith College. Mrs. A. G. Edwards and sons spent a part of last week in Raleigh with PINEBLUFF I i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith moved : into their cottage on the corner of! Baltimore avenue and Pecan street: last Tuesday.' Mrs. William Carpenter spent Mon day and Tuesday in Raleigh. Little Cora Wallace spent last week end with her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Rey nolds of Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lalnpley of Morven spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley. Hubert Folley of Washington, D. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his mother, Mrs. Folley. Mrs. Mary E. Aiken spent the hol idays with her son in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott of the Dutch West Indies are spending a few days with Mr. Scott’s uncle, A. G. Wallace. They will go from here to Houston, Tex. Misses Victoria and Joan Myers, who are spending the winter in Pine hurst with their grandparents, spent the week-end with their great aunt. Miss Anne Popham. Willie Ray Lampley spent Thanks giving in Norwood visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stockweather of Hunt, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Miller. Mrs. William Herrod and son, Wil liam, Jr., and W. Combs left Fri day night for New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bennett of Fancy RICE Quaker Maid BEANS Tender—^Tasty PEAS IOC No. 2 Can 2^S;9KfiW/lfllin»iHKS Oven Baked 4 cans TOBfATOES 2 25c RAISINS DEL Seeded or MONTE Seedless 3 pk2s. 25c PRUNES ♦ Fancy California lb. 5c Evaporated PEACHES 2 lbs. 25c QUAKER GRITS 3 pkgs. 25c Ijondon Layer RAISINS 2 lbs. 2Sc N. B. C. CRACKERS 5c Varieties 4 pi^ss. 17c SODAS 1 lb. pkK. 3 lb. pkg. 17c 39c Snowdrift 6 B„'Lt 79c PALMOLIVE SOAP 6 cakes S9c GOLD DUST 3 I Oc NUCOit k “One of the % Best Foods” lb. 21c OTHER RECENT REDUCTIONS CHEESE lb. 25c Diamond Crystal Salts, 3 pkgs. 25c Evaporated Apricots, lb 18c Powdered Sugar, Hb. pkg 8c Brown Sugsur, lb. pkg 8c Sunsweet Prunes, 2 lb. pkg. .. .23c Potted Meats, 3 cans 25c HOMINT ‘S.r lOc PICNICS lb. 19c Fruit Salad ttT' 39c Apple Sauce, No. 2 can 10c Dromedary Cocoanut, can 15c Orange or Lemon Peel, lb 29c Citron Peel, lb 39c Mixed Nuts, lb 25c FIGS 25c MEAL or GRITS loose - lb. — 3e ^^eat ATLANTIC €c PACIFIC Tea Co.