Pace Six THE PILOT, a Paper With Character. Aberdeen. North CMdjna Friday, Jun She Ark S0uthrm }3fnrs, N. €. Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten throug-h the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES RIDING—TENNIS—SWIMMING Limited Accommodations for ' Boarders F^ineliurst F^aragrapHs Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 6131 Southern Pines, N. C. DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST wilLbe at Tarlton’s Jewelry Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, July 7, from 1 to 4 p. m. M. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will be in his office over the 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 eyes are weak. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor were hosts to a number of friends Monday afternoon at a picnic supper at the city reservoir. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boring, Plant City, Fla., Mrs. Alma Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ehrhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stutts, W. P. Morton, \V. P., Jr., Mrs. Ethel Journey, Miss Ophelia Snow, Miss Dorothy Jump and Miss Clara Fascue. Mrs. Alec Innes was hostess to two tables of bridge Thursday afternoon of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Herman Campbell and Mrs. Tom Cole with low score to Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Othtr guests were Mrs. R. K. Footman, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mrs. Wesley Viall, Mrs. E. B. Keith and Mrs. A. P. Thom'pson. The Sandhill Brotherhood has its annual fish fry scheduled for tonight, Friday, at Juniper Lake. This is al ways a very delightful get-to-gether meeting and is one of the rare occa sions when the men do the cook ing .and serving, leaving the women to revel in their freedom and enjoy the results of the men’s culinary skill. have ai their guest this week their cousin. Miss Mary Knox of States ville. Frank McManus arrived from Bos ton Sunday and yill spend several weeks here. Herbert Ehrhardt left Friday to study in tlie summer school at the University of N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Innes and son, Roderick left Thursday for Roaring Gap where they will spend the re mainder of the summer. Joe Hotchkiss of Winston-Salem was a week-end guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tufts and chil dren left Tuesday for their summer home in Meredith,. N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pinkerton re turned this week from a short stay in Richmond, Virginia. Alex Stewart with his son, Alex, Jr., is spending this week on his farm in Robeson county. After a visit of several weeks with their mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor, and other relatives in the village, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boring left Wednesday for Miss Ophelia Snow was the guest of their home in Plant City, Florida. Dr. J. I. Neal Veterinarian at Swinnerton^B on Mondays at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays Mrs. Ethel Journey for several days preceding her marriage on Tuesday evening to Roy Copeland of Asheboro. Anderson Page has returned to his home on Linden Road after spend ing the past school year at Milton Academy, Boston. The circles of the Woman’s Auxil iary of the Community church held the June meeting on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. T. R. Cole was hostess to circle Number One. In the absence of the chairman, Mrs. Rassie Wicker, jthe meeting was presides over by Miss I Fannie B. Gray who also taught the Bible lesson. Circle number two was entertained by Mrs. T. E. Currie. The chairman, Mrs. L .V. Henderson, pre- 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minates, checks a Cold for the first day, and checks Malaria in three days, 6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold PUNCTUALITY sided and Mrs. R. K. Footman led the Bible study. The afternoon circle, | Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dun- Mrs. T. H. Craig, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. H. E. Conant spent Thursday in Sanford shopping. Mrs. W. L. Dunlap and Mrs. Nor fleet Ray were Charlotte visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Currie were hosts at dinner at their home Tuesday evening, having as their guests Miss Clara Fascue, Miss Dorothy Jump and Miss Mnnie Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. E B.. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and A. B. Sally were among those attending the chicken supper at West End Tuesday evening given by the Masonic Lodge of that place. Mrs. Henry Graves of Lakeview and FAMILY REUNION A SURPRISE TO SHANNON Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shannon of Silver Springs were surprised last Sunday morning by a family reun ion, the guests carrying picnic ham pers that afforded a fine spread. The relatives present were Mrs. May Brotherton of Sherrill’s Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickinson and daughter Dofrothy of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dellinger of Cherry- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Doub Jerome and son Wilton of Charlotte, and Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Van Dyke of Morganton. Mesdames Brotherton, Dickinson, and Dellinger are sisters of Mrs. Shan non; Mrs. Jerome and Mr. Van Dyke are daughters of Mrs. Dellinger. DR. MUDGETT IN MINNESOTA Dr. William C. Mudgett leaves to- LEGAL NOTICES fore June 17th, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- ' covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immed iate payment. This June 17th, 1931. (MRS) GEORGIA F. McKENZIE, Admrx. of estate of High McKenzie, deceased. S. R. Hoyle, Attorney. J19-J24. A DMINISTR ATOR’S N OTICE / Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Daisy Eaddy, de ceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against deceased to ex hibit then: to the undersigned at Pinehurst, North Carolina on or be fore the 20th day of June, 1932 or this morrow for Minneapo-lis and the | notice will be plead in bar of their Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., to | recovery. All persons indebted to be gone about ten days. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX said estate will please make immed iate payment. This the 13th day of June, 1931. Paul Dana, Administrator .of the Estate of Daisy Eaddy. J19-J24. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Hugh | Having qualified as Executor of the C. McKenzie, deceased, late of Moore ! estate of Dock Ray, deceased, late of County, this is to notify all persons ; Moore County, North Carolina, this having debts against said estate to ; to notify all persons claims ^ ^ , J • J + I against the estate of said deceased present them to the undersigned at i exhibit them to the undersigned my residence in Pinehurst, N. C., | Executor or Attorney at Aberdeen, N. itemized and duly verified, on or be- I C., on or before the 20th day of May, LEGAL notices 1932, or this notice will be ^ • bar of their recovery. All nprf debted to said estate will immediate payment. Dated this 20th day of M«v mo L. L. JOHNSON Estate of Dock Rayi deceased J. Vance Kowe, Attorney M22.J3R STATE OF NORTH CAROLIVa COUNTY OF MOOR^ IN THE superior COUrx Emily A. Wilson, Plaintiff vs N. F. Wilson, Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendant, N. F. Wilson ,.;n take notice that an action as en’tiSed above has been commenced in the ^rior Court of Moore County, W Carolina, for a divorce absolute, upon the grounds of separation for years and the said defendant will ther take notice that .he is requutd to appear at the office of the ClU the Supwior Court of said County, in the Court House at Carthage, North ^rohna, within thirty days from thf date of the completion of this service upon him, that is to say, within thirtr days from the date of the fourth and last publication of this notice, and an swer or demuE,to the complaint in ng on ir.c Coun- Leod in the Eureka community on 1 try Club Golf course at Pinehi^rst Thursday evening. Mrs. McLeod Sunday were T. A. Haywood, Candor; taught for seven years in the Pine- ! William Russell, Star, L. R. Grimm, hurst schools prior to her marriage in , Pinehurst, F. M. Armstrong, Troy] the winter and has many friends j Drs. E. \V. Hunter and P. C. Wilson, I Sanford, J. E, Johnson, Lumberton, Among those attending the wedding !l. H. Cook, Raleigh, J. A. Love, Red of Miss Odessa Arnette and Mr. Mem- i Springs, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davis, ory in Laurinburg on Monday after- ; Pinehurst, F. F. Fuller, Durham, c! noon were the Misses Dorothy Jump, Id. Plyer, Chester, S. Robt. Cagle, Clara Fascue, Minnie Turnbull, Dora j Carthage Colin McKenzie, Pinehurst, Gray, Mamie Gray, Mrs. Bertha Free- I Frank M. McManus Boston ,A. D. man, Mrs. Carey McLeod, Dwight | McLeod, Biscoe. C. V. Thomas, Pine- Scotten and Todd Nedderfield. j hurst and Roy M. Campbell, Sanford. Under the efficient management of ! Mrs. E. C. Bliss of Pinehurst and Mrs. Thomas H. Craig the annual i Myrtle Beach was winner in the put- rummage sale, the proceeds of which jting event at the Pinehurst Country are donated to the Moore County Hos-! Club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bliss who has played with honorable men tion in some of the biggest events .■^or w’omen golfers in the country, finished up the round with three aces to her credit. Miss Inath Donald son, Southern Pines was low in the beginners division. Other leading scores were made by Mrs. George W. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson I Scott, Star, Mrs. Percy Allen, Fay- etteville; the Misses Anne and Carol Hotchkiss, Pinehurst and Hartfoi^d, Conn., Mrs. Frank Maples, Miss Irene Maples, Knoll wood; Miss Ethel Monroe, Durham, Mrs. D. A. Currie, Mrs. D. W. Hensley, Mrs. Stutts, Mrs. J; F. Taylor, Pinehurst, Miss Janet Sessons, Clinton. This Satur day prizes will be given Mrs. Bliss, low, and Miss Carol Hotchkill, runner- up, Miss Inath Donaldson, low in the beginners division, and Miss Janet Sessons and Miss Irene Maples, who tied for second place. ^ , , „ , Saunders, P. V., 1 lot Tarbell 10.60 Barkley, Miss Lois, trustee, 2 lots Park Place .... 9.10 s^ith, James 3.10 Barkley, Miss Lois, trustee, 2 lots Park Place 39.10 Sparrow, T. M., 4 lots Park Place — n.35 Barkley, Miss Lois, trustee, 2 lots Broadway 10.60 Berg, Mrs. Matilda, 2 Poplar St - 12.10 Bethune, C. C. and Mabel, 4 lots Poplar St 24.10 Blue, Fred — 3.10 Blue, H. J., 2 lots Main St. 55.60 Blue, M. H - - 3.48 Blue, W. A., 2 lots Main St 85.60 Boggs, H. L., 2 lots Rush St. - 42.10 Bowman, J. W., 2 lots Lakeside Drive — 40.23 Brantley, E. E., 2 lots A. & R - — - — 42.10 Bridges-Boone Co. — - 104.73 Bi idges and Farrell, 1 lot Weaver — - — 9.10 Bridges and Lineberry, 2 lots Main St. — 21.10 Bridges, Chas. E., 1 lot Main St. - — 43.23 Brown, Miss Ossie, 1 lot Main St. — 3.85 Brown, W. C., 1 lot Main St - - - 3.63 Bryan, E. L. . lO.GO Burns, G. L. . .... 7.11 Bradshaw, J. P., Est., 1 lot Poplar St 39.10 Caddell, J. W - - 7.65 Caddell, W. F., 1 lot A. & R, R. R. 17.58 Campbell, J. G., 2 lots South St - - — 41.80 Carpenter, J. Roy — - - 4.60 Carter, R. G., 2 lots Lakeside - - - - 4.60 Chambers, A. E. - — - - 3.10 Cook, R. F 9.18! Deaton, Francis, 2 lots Bethesda Rd — 9.85 pital, w’as a big success. The sum of 200.00 was realized from the sale and I will be donated to this worthy cause. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts left ! Monday for the north to spend the summer. Mrs. Charles W. Picquet has gone north for a month’s vacation. J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING ^AST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES PINEBLUFF FREEMAN’S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. Waite Thompson are spending some time in the western part of the statS. Miss Anne Warner entertained her young friends at a party Friday after noon, celebrating her seventh birth day. Miss Carrie McIntosh of Laurin burg spent Thursday with Mrs. J. E. Howie. Mr. and Mrs. James have gone to Maine for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Austin and children have gone to Denton, N. C., for a few days. Spencer, C. L. 3^10 Strother, Nora B., I'lot South St 4.6O Saunders and Hallowell, 1 lot Main and Poplar St. 61.60 Shear, S., 1 lot Lakeside 2.35 TarUon, V. F., 2 lots Lakeside 30.63 Thomas, J. M., 1 lot Poplar St. — 3.10 Thompson, R. Web, 1 lot South St. 2.80 W^eaver, Mrs. Ada K., 1 lot Pine St. 40.60 Weaver, F. E., 2 lots Lakeside 38.20 Weaver, F. S., 1 lot South St. 36.10 Weaver, M. S., 1 Jot Gulf Ref. j 18.33 Weaver-Johnson Co., Lots Sycamore St. and Park Place 9.10 Williams, C. L., 1 lot Lakeside - : 4".9o Wheeler, Mrs. Z. E., 1 lot — — 2.T3 W\ U. Tel. Co., office Sycamore St. .39.87 Colored Allen, Sarah, Est., 1 lot Berkley 7.60 Alston, Rose, 2 lots Berkley 11.50 Blue, Annie Bell, 2 lots Mfc. Rd. 10.60 Blue, E. .J., 1 lot Berkley 4.60 Blue, Judy, Est., 1 Raeford Rd. 6.85 Blue, Sarah, 1 lot Berkley 1.98 Boyd, Macy, 1 lot Berkley — 2.13 Bryant, Jno. D., 2 lots Berkley 4.30 Byrd, Wm. H., 10 lots S. A. L. 27.63 Cloud, Ora, 1 lot Broadway 4.98 10 ''A I Cloud, Richard, 1 lot Berkley 5.35 Deaton, J. F., 1 lot Poplar St. - o 1 n i Cotton, Raz, 3 acres Broadway 12.40 Deaton, K. G. - - - 3.10 ) Daniels, Overton, 2 1-2 a. Berkley 7.98 Dickson, Mark I Daniels, Sarah, 1 lot Berkley . .. 1.98 Drake, Miss Flora, 1 lot Old Home Place 17.o3 Daniels, Willie, 1 lot Berkley 10.60 Edwards, C. E., 1 lot Berkley 9.10 ; Deberry, Jim, 3 lots Broadway . 2.50 Farrells Grocery Co - 46.60 1 Dockery, Ben, 1 lot Berkley 2.73 Farrell, Mrs, Minnie B., 1 lot Poplar St. balance.... 14.10 , Dockery, Lizzie, 1 lot Berkley 4.08 Farrell, R. G., Est., 1 lot Elm 18.10 | Douglass, Sherma, 1 lot Berkley b!iO Fenner. Paul ..... - - - 10.7d Douglass, Titus, Est., 1 lot Berkley 11.35 Free, J. V - - - - 18.03 | Estes, Will, 1 lot Berkley 7.98 Gibson, Ralph - - - 4.60 | Farrar, Jno. Allen, 1 1-2 a. Berkley 7.60 Gibson, Thomas - - - 12.48 j Farrar, Ollie, 1 lot Berkley 3.10 Gischner Johnson Co., 1 lot Sycamore St 421.60 | Faucette, Will, Estate, 1 lot BerkTev -UO Huntley, W. T., 1 lot Main St. - — 54.10 | Gillis, Lee, Est., 1 lot Berkley 2.73 Horton, Mrs. F. J., 1 Wenery lot 121.60 j Grice, Ed., 1 Ffc. Road 12.10 Johnson, S. L. - — 3.10 ’ ' Johnson, V. .H. 4.60 Keith Gordon, Home Place — - — 46.60 Keith, K. R 3.10 Keith Nichols, Drug Store lot — 61.60 Keith, H. B., Jr 3.10 Kellis, L. P "4.60 Kennedy, C. C 7.33 Knight, D., Jr. 3.10 Kaken, S - - — 3.63 Lanejr, J. S. — I ^^Cormick, Norwood, Est, 3 lots Broadway 4.5- Lawhon. Curtis — 19.43 McCormick, Winslow, l lot Broadway ' Lewis, D. H - 7.30 ^ , . . _ J' —- - - Lewis, D. H. and M. M., 1 lot Elm St 46.60 Lewis, Thomas - 3.10 Little River Store Co., 1 lot — 2.35 Luke, Andrew, 1 lot Wolf Pit - 16.60 Luke, Mrs. Bessie, Est., 1 Coal Chute 19.60 Luke, Robt 3.10 Lunday, R. L., 1 Poplar St. — 48.70 McColman, James, 1 lot Park Place 42.10 McDonald, A. C., 1 lot McL. and Allred 3.85 McFarland, A. S., Garage and Residence — 53.35 McFarland, M. C * 7.75 McKeithen, A. A. 4.90 McKeithen. Mrs. A. M., 1 lot Main St. 39.10 McKithen, E. T., 1 Park Place 13.60 McKeithen, J. A., Est., 1 lot Home Place 94.43 McKeithen, J. E. —- ...1 .3.10 McKeithen, Fred - 2.55 McKeithen, W. A - 3.10 McKenzie, T. P. — 5.35 McLean, J. R. 3.10 McLeod and Allred, Warehouse — 91.60 McLeod, A. H. 291.33 McLeod, D. J. 9.10 McPherson, Phoebe, 1 lot Bethesda Rd 2.35 McRae, H. A. — - 3.10 Macon, E. J. ..... 6.55 Mangum, Ii*vin 54.10 Martin, G. D., 1 Residence 56.73 Martin Motor Co., 1 South St 93.93 Griffin, Sylvester, 2 lots Broadway .. 2.05 Hanks,. Will, 1 1-2 lots Berkley ". . 10.98 Harring-ton, Bettie, Est., 2 lots Berkley 2.50 Hutchinson, David, 5 lots Berkley 3.85 KendHck, Zack, 1 lot Broadway 4.50 Lashley, Joe, 2 lots .... 21.8'' Lassiter, Will and Leon, 2 lots Broadway 2.3" Levane, Wilson 3.K Little, Lonnie, 3 lots Broadway 3.85 McAllister, Geo., 1 lot Berkley 6.10 Maultsby, J. S., 1 lot Blue Land 8.95 Maurer, W. W., atty., 1 Hotel lot Property 444.10 Melvin, J. K., 1 lot Lakeside — 28 Miller, W. C. - 1 4*45 Miller, C. V JZ;: Maurer, W. W., Trustee, 1 lot Me. and Allred .... 55.60 Norris, W. W., balance — 15.85 Osbom. C. P., 2 lots Poplar St. 139.75 McCrimmon, Fred, 1 lot Berkley .". _ . 4.5f McCrimmon, Geo., 2 lots Berkley ......Zl" - > McEachern, Mary, 1 lot Berkley 6.8: McKeithen, W. R., 1 lot Coal Chute 9.1< McKinnon, Ben ' 3.10 McNeill, Rena, 2 lots Berkley .....Jl...."..... 4.60 McPherson, Mary Lou, 2 lots Berkley 2.73 Malichi, Cora, 1 lot Berkley 2.20 Mason, Francis, 1 lot Berkley ..." .... ... 5.73 Mason, Jno., Est. 1 lot Berkley 6.48 Mason, Mrytle, 1 lot Berkley 2.35 Mason, Ralph, 1 lot Berkley 3.10 Morse, C. R., Est. 1 lot Berkley, bal. 5.50 Page, Mahalia, 1 lot Broadway ...Z.'l - 1-^^’ Pruitt, Judge 3.1’' Rodes, Henry Rowland, Jno. Seagrove, Arthur, 1 lot Broadway Seagrove, Chas Seagrove Harvey Seagrove, Theodosa, 1 lot Coal Chute Seagrove, Westley, 2 lots Broadway Thomas, Charlie, Est., 1 lot Broadway 12.85 Thomas, George, 1 lot Broadway 12.1' Thomas, James, 1 lot Broadway Thomas, Joe, 1 lot Berkley Thomas, Louise, 2 lots Berkley — Thomas, Mary, 2 lots Broadway — Thomas, Wm., Est. 1 lot Broadway 6.48 Utley, Katz, Est., 1 lot Berkley 6.80 Walden, Robt., Est., 1 lot S. A. L 3.10 Wallace, Jno., 2 lots Broadway 6.48 Watkins, James, 1 lot Broadway - Whitaker, Sampson, 1 lot Berkley - 6.10 Williams, Isaac, Est., 1 lot Broadway '^•^5 Williams, McKinley, 1 lot Berkle3r £ Williams, Robt., 1 lot Broadway Wilson, Lucinda, 1 lot Coal Chute 10.60 3.1'^ :s.35 7 3.1^= 3.10 10.60 10.6C