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Page Eight THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina f’riday, July j- F*in.eKurst F^aragrapHs Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson were | swering a call to Jackson Hamlet. It hosts at a delightful picnic and wein- [ was caused by a motorist driving on er roast at Jackson Springs on Fri- } the wrong side of the road and meet- day evening, complimenting their | ing the fire truck on a curve, house-guests, the Misses Nancy and Miss Fannie Gray and Miss Mar Helen Thompson. The guest list in cluded besides the honorees, Misses garet Kelly motored to Dunn on Sat urday and spent the week-end with Wierd Tales of Turkey, Deer and Wolves Are Coming Out of Fort Bragg Area Increase In Wild Life on Huge Military Reservation Is Caus ing An Overflow Into Surrounding Areas and Is Giving Rise to Hunting Stories Some of Which Need a Little Sale Creek may have been dogs that have run wild on the range, although the reports say the men had a fairly good look at the animals. Quail Plentiful Quail are reported more abundant heatre '‘Son Of India,” • in which Ramon Novarro is starred, and which is the attraction at the Carolina Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, is said to be Novarro’s greatest role since “The Pagan.” It is an adapta tion of F. Marion Crawford's well known novel, “Mr. Isaacs.” A really all-star cast, including Conrad Nagel, Madge Evans, Mar jorie Rambeau and C. Aiibry Smith, Mitchell Lewis and John Miljan is supporting Mr. Novarro. Miss Madge Evans is a new star stage where she recently starred in the stage production, “Philip Goes Forth.” ★ ♦ * Fort Bragg is an interesting factor Bessie Cameron, Myrtice Wicker, Ver- ’ the Misses Margaret and Flora Me- ^ in Sandhills life for many reasons, dun Shaw, Catherine Cole, Lenora ; Queen. : one being the large acreage of untill- Sally, Gertrude Kelly, Margaret Mor- | Mrs. Jennie Hensley and daughter, | ed land, much of it forest, that is the ton, Dorothy Ehlhardt, Sarah Stew- Miss Virginia returned Thursday from neighbor of the settlements that com art, Cecil Adair, Boh Shaw, Bill Gou- Harrisburg, Virginia, where they vis- prise the resort villages. From that ger, Alex S\ewart, Harold Kelly, ited relatives for two weeks. big acreage of forest-covered land is-j this summer than for a few years in Frank McCaskill, Herbert Ehrhardt, Dr. Clement Munroe of the Moore sues much wild life along with that the country along the Fort Bragg line, Travis Wicker, Bill Cole, Frank Hen- j County Hospital is spending several which roams and lives in the woods | probably because shooting out that derson, Norman Calcutt, Mr. and Mrs. weeks in Baltimore taking special, of the big reservation, giving to the | way is aloiost wholly stopped by the W .M. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon courses. j country adjacent to the reservation a | landowners who are undertaking to ^ ^ t> j Cameron, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, W. P. Morton, W. P., Jr., Mrs. ■ great reservoir of game supply. As j restore the wild life. Squirrels seem just recruited from the Broadway Mrs. W. H. CoSfey and Miss Helene Ethel Journey, Miss Margaret Mor- hunting is not allowed in the govern-1 to have grown much fewer in num- Dougherty. ■ • — • * ton,* Miss Dorothy Ehrhrdt and Nar- ' ment territory except perhaps by the | ber, and rabbits, at times in the past Honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. man Calcutt spent Tuesday in Char-; military^ and possibly some friends, | a pestiferous nuisance, have dwindled Kennedy of Pittsburgh, who is her lotte. - , the big source of supply is steadily i in numbers to such an extent that not guest, Edith Kennedy charmingly en- E, B. Keith, J. F. Taylor and J. overflowing. That makes it possible to ; many are seen by the driver on the i Paramount has correctly sense e tertained on Tuesday evening. Three Mills spent the week-end on the coast, create hunting stories and other tales ’country roads or the rambler thrrough j public taste for Paul Lukas effective tables were arranged for bridge. Miss Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. Gor- of more or less wierd character, some j the woods. Last winter, for the first ^ acting. For his parent company has Caudle and Miss Moore held high and don Cameron ,Miss Fannie B. Gray, of them undoubtedly true, and some ' time in years, hunters complained of a placed him in the ^ost significant low scores and/ were awarded prizes. | Miss Helen Thompson and Miss no doubt in need of a little salt to | scarcity of rabbits in the eastern part i role of his career in Women Love Mr. Gregg received the men's prize. Nancy Thompson spent last Thursday , make them savory if we are to listen | of the county. By some it is figured Once,” and adaptation of Zoe Akins Guests included Mrs. Kennedy, Miss shopping in Fayetteville. to them. Not long ago two men driv- that foxes have had something to do state success, “Daddy’s Gone A-Hunt- Caudle, Miss Moore, Miss Sperber, Mrs. T. H. Rowan and sons. Jack ing less than half a mile beyond the | with the decrease in rabbits, and ing,” which is the attraction at the Miss Seagrove, Miss Freeland, Miss | Rowan arrived in Pinehurst Friday to boundary line of Southern Pines saw | foxes have been accused of killing Carolina Theatre Monday, Tuesday Kendricks, Miss Jones, Miss Henley, join Mr. Rowan, manager of the ■ a wild turkey fly across the road young fawns, and also of keeping the and Wednesday with a matinee Tues- Mrs. Pinkerton, Mr .and Mrs. T. H. Moore County Hospital. They have | and into the thicket beyond. The same j turkey crop less than it would be day at 3:00 p. m. Paul Lukas can Rowan and Mr. Gregg. taken the Jellison house on Midland i two men ran into a flock in the j were the foxes not so many. act. He is an actor who has studied Mrs. A. B. Sally and Mrs. Ed Swar- road for the remainder of the sum- ' woods a little farther out within the j Then again, the multiplication of his work, knows it well—and loves to ingen were joint hostesses at a party mer. i past two weeks. Sunday morning a deer out the Fort Bragg way has in- exhibit his skiil. In addition, he has at Leavitt’s lake Wednesday evening Cecil Adair left Monday to take up ' man rambling about on the hills not j terfered with the fox chasing, as the an engaging personality which you of this week. Miss Catherine Cagle of work at one of the big orchards at out of sight of Southern Pifcs saw hounds on the fox trail frequently Carthage, sister of Mrs. Swaringen Marston and will be away for six the tracks where two or three deer pick up a deer track and leave the and Miss Lenora Sally were honor weeks. had crossed the road some distance ^ fox to go after the bigger game. That guests. A large number of the young Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ehrhardt went off the reservation. Many a rural ta- curls the hair of the hunt, for fox people enjoyed this delightful out- to Chapel Hill Sunday afternoon to ble last winter had venison among its hunters do not want to follow a deer ing. take their so,n Herbert, Jr., back to viands, killed outside o fthe camp track, and are not allowed to if they Circle No. 1 of the W^oman’s Aux- summer school. lines legitimately—and maybe some wanted to. So the changes in the Fort iliary of the Community Church, Mrs. I- C. Sledge was called to his for- inside not legitimately. Bragg area and vicinity are inter- Rassie Wicker, chairman ,will meet home at Whitaker’s on Thurs- Reports by the grape-vine telegraph esting in their innovations. with Mrs. A. P. Thompson next Tues- clay of last week by the death of his this summer tell that the prospect day evening, July 21, at 8:00 o’clock, father. The message was not unex- for a deer crop is not so good as last VERNER Z. REED TO Circle Mrs. L. V. Henderson, chair- pected, as a critical illness of two season. For one thing stray dogs are REMODEL RESIDNECE man, at the same hour with Mrs. Gor- weeks preceded his passing. don Cameron, and No. 3, Mrs. J. S. Dunlop, chairman, with Mrs. J. S. Dunlop. Visitors are invited to any of these meetings. Mrs. Ralph Page, Miss Cary Page (Continued from page one) and Anderson Page returned Sunday participating in an affray, found MILAMS, FRYE UNDER ARKEST AFTER PARTY said 1o be killing the fawns. Folks who arift around the boundary and feel would be, of itself, enough to fas cinate the thousands who lift their faces to the silver screen. As the loy al wife and mother in “Women Love Once,” Eleanor Boardman is also pro vided with a very powerful role, one of the most important in her career. She is the central feminine interest in a story that is crammed full vsdth dramatic intensity. “Women Love Once” is the story of a happy family whose placid content ment is all but dispelled by the force Want Aci_ All classified Ads irTrhrTM at the rate of 2 cents per word r the words in your ad and or stamps with order. ROOMS FOR erage in Aberdeen, large for the summer months pl rates. Apply at FOR RENT-F.vT;;;;;^r— ThUt fmish, practically new and i.T‘ i f. ’<>"• B«gain for ca ' Address Box 61 or Phone Aberdet Verner Z. Reed Jr. is making a num- ^ of worldly circumstances. occasionally inside the reservation tell ber of changes in his new residence at | that many dogs are roaming out* that the end of Linden Road, near Pine way, some of them big ones. Rathe] hurst. Mr. MacKenzie, a New York creditable sources of information tell architect, was here this week to sup- that two or three wildcats of consid- ervise the construction. The living Aberdeen Girl Hurt In Collision of Cars Miss Leta McBride Suffers Frar tured Knee Cap in Auto Mishap Miss Leta McBride of Aberdeen ' Stenographer to J. Vance Ro^-e, at torney, had her knee cap broken in an automobile accident last Friday I when the Ford roadster in whcih she i was riding collided with a Ford road ster owned by Ed Swearingen of Aber deen, and driven by New Armstrong a Negro, on Route 50 about one mile from town and near Henry Addors’ filling station. Miss McBride, in company with Mr. , Rowe was returning fro ma business trip to Addor, their car being on the , right side of the road, and an oil truck approaching on the right. Arm strong came up behind the truck and decided to pass the truck. His car, in gaining the center of the road, side- swiped Mr. Rowe’s car. The force of the collision threw Miss McBride violently against the front of the car, fracturing her knee cap. HUNDREDS AT 4-H CLUB PICNIC AT LAKEVIEW new: ABERDEEN COMPANY The 4-H Clubs of Moore and Lee from a two-weeks motor trip through guilty and each fined $25 and costs, erable size have been killed in the room is to be altered to provide a counties met at Lakeview Tuesday for the mid-western states. Truby pleaded guilty to involuntary neighborhood of the border line in morning room and library, it is un- an all-day picnic. Several hundred Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Mrs. trar.sportation of liquor and was giv- the past two or three years. Not long derstood, and a number of other min- were in attendance. There were sixty- W. R. Viall spent Friday in Fayette- en a suspended sentence of four ago some men fishing on the north or changos will be made in the pres- five from Cameron and vicinity pres- ville. months and a S25 fine as being the side of James Creek saw what they ent arrangements of rooms. The Reed ent, probably the largest number Ellis Fields is recovering from a innocent victim in the affair. William say were wolves. Wolves have not been house is one of the largest and most from any one place. painful injury received in a near-ser- Milam v/ill appeal the case to Su- known in this section in a long time, pretentiojs homes in the Sandhills. ious accident while on the truck of rei’ior Court if he can arrange bond, and some of the old-timers incline to Mr. and Mrs. Reed are spending the Summer business is stimulated by the Pinehurst Fire Department, an- it is said. the belief that the wolves on James <5ummer in Newport. edvertising. Especially in The Pilot. Among new enterprses incorporat ed at Raleigh this w’eek was the fol- f ollowing: Lumbee Corporation. Principal of fice, Aberdeen. To own and manage hotels, apartment houses and club houses. Authorized capital stock $100,000; subscribed stock, S300 .By J. V. Healy, D. A. Case and Ralph W .Page of Aberdeen. 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