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Page Sight THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, Nortii C^oliiia — Friday, August 21, lyijj F^ineHvirst F*aragrapl\s Mrs. L. V. Henderson was hostess [ were accompanied home by Miss to circle number tw|p of the Woman’s i L|Ouise J^'v^ham, their niece, Who Auxiliary of the Community Church will be their guest for some time. in her home on Tuesday evening. Fol lowing the usual routine of business and the devoti»onals, Mrs. Gordon Cameron taught the Bible lesson, a study in James, which was most in teresting and helpful. During the so Mrs. Albert Wheeless of Louis- burg is visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. S. R.^Ransdall. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hardin were Greensboro visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rassie Wicker an^i cial hour that foUowed the hostess | children, El,oise and James, spent served an iced course with cakes. Circle number three was entertain ed by Mrs. Colon McKenzie on Tues day afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Dunlop, chairman, presided, and the Bible study was led by Mrs. Stewart. De licious refreshments ,of iced drinks, sandwiched and cookies were served by the hostess. Owing to the fact that so many of their members are away. Circle No. Sunday in Durham. After a ten day visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kelly, Miss Helen Harvey left Tuesday for her home in Bath, Maine. J. B. Cameron, Jr., has just receiv ed a card from Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dupoi-t from Hyannis Port, Mass., where they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. True P. Cheney and heading back to the Sandhills. spending, some time at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howie of Rock ingham and Mrs. Roddy of Chester, S. C., spent Sunday with Mrs. H. L. and Joe, of Summerville, S. t[., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomps,on. Miss Hazel Windham and her guest. Miss Elizabeth Murphy, accompanied by; Jake Maurer are motoring up to Hpwie. Richmond, Va., this week. | Miss Selma McDonald of Greens- Mrs. Luther English and children ; boro spent the week-end with Helen of Red Springs are moving to Aber- | Fiddner. defen this week, and will make their j Miss Rosa Bray has returned to home on Pine Street. Mr. English is !'Fayetteville after spending the week eatre c,onnected with the Auto Oasis filling station here. with Hazel Adcox. Mrs. D. C. Clapp and daughter. J XI- A 4- ' Recent guests in the h^ome of Mr. One postponed the August meetmg | ^ ^ Johnson include Mrs. until a later date. , ^ Holmes and Miss Ruby Puckett, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Qonant and ^at Wells of Greensmoro Miss Margaret Kelly left Sunday by | ^ Bruce and motor for a vacation trip through the Overhills. Mrs. J. W. Newell and daughter, j Miss Sally Blanch, and Mr .and Mrs. Miss Ruth Newell, of Florence, S. C., j G. C. Burnett of Greensboro were the are visiting Mrs. Joe Pleasants this j dinner guests of Mrs. J./H. Suttenr field Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell |0f Fay etteville were the guests of Mrs. BelFs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Adcox Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Hampton is spend ing some time with her grandmother beautiful valley of Virginia with Washington, D. C., as their destina tion. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. Iaj Dunlop visited relatives in Statesville during the | expect to enjioy the week end. ' th6re. Ralph Wallace of Newberry, S. C., j Mrs. Curtis McKenzie was able to and a member ,of the Pinehurst school' be removed from The Moore County faculty visited friends here the past i Hospital to her home here ,on Friday w’eek end. Bill Cole accompanied him * of this week, after a very serious ill- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mills, A. J., Jr., E. B. Keith and son, Billy are spend ing this week at Lake Waccamaw where they have a cottage .The men fishing while week. ^ Motoring down to Myrtle Beach, S. C., for a week’s fishing trip are Jones Macon, Jr., B,ob Wilder, Colin Be- thune, William Carter, Jr., and Fred Weaver. Mrs. Joe Weaver and two daught ers, Misses Jean and Anne of Dur-! in Chapel Hill. ham, N. C.., are guests in the home | Mesdames A. G. Wallace, A. M. of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Maynard this I McMinn, A. P. Wells and Miss Hen- week. I rietta Risley spent Thursday in San- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Bateman | ford, and daughters. Misses Cornelia and j Miss Marie Adcox is visiting her sis- Adelaide, of Lynchburg, Va., are | ter, Mrs. Nathan Bell, in Fayetteville, guests of Mrs. Roy Harrington. ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thmpson have as their guests this week, Mrs. Bate man and daughters, the Misses Ade laide and Cornelia Bateman of Lyn- home and will be his guest for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. John McGranham of Durham were recent guests in the home o Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ransdall an-! chburg, Va. nounce the birth of a s,on on August | Miss Alicia Moore entertained ^ a I number ,of friends at a swimming Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hensley and Party and watermelon feast at Jack- children are visiting Mr. Hensley’s son Springs on Tuesday morning of parents in Harrisonburg this week. | this week. Miss Vernon Jones of the Moore ' Mrs. Hugh Carter is visiting hci* Blowing Rock, and Mr. and Mrs. Trueluck ,of Sanford are newcomers in Aberdeen, and are rooming at Mrs. Mary Campbell’s apartments on Main Street. Mr. True- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helms and small daughter of Sanford were visi tors on Saturday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark of Lake- lock is employed by the Ford Motor , land, Florida, were visitors for a few Company here. 1 days last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Frank Shamburger and chil dren and her mother, Mrs. J. R. Page, are returning this week fr.om Wrightsvilk* Beach, where they have spent the past^two weeks. Mrs. Haney Harris and Miss Edythe Creel spent last Friday in Fayetteville visiting Mrs. Tom Gibson. Bradford McLean is a patient in Pittman hospital, Fayetteville. Misses Ruth McLean and Elizabeth Thomas, accompanied by C. L. Guion and Edgar Bowman, spent the past week-end m^otoring to Roaring Gap, County Hospital staff left last week | parents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. W. tp spend her vacation with relatives | Cheatham in New York City, and friends in Laurinburg. i and Mrs. Casper M-cDonald have I. C. Sledge and little daughters,! the sympathy of a large circle of Catherine and Nancy left early Satur- i friends here in the death of their in day morning for Myrtle Beach where ' fant S|On, which occurred in a Rich- she spent several days. | i^ond hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and chil-1 Last week’s Summer Club Tourna- dren have returned from a delightful i ment resulted in a tie between Frank motor trip through the mountains of Maples, Pinehurst and W. A. Lewis, the state. : Biscoe, 3 down to par. It was indiv- Har,old Kelly and Russell Hensley' idual match play against par. plan to leave this week end for a I This w'eek’s tournament will be week’s visit with friends at Belgrade medal play best ball of pair, full Lakes. Maine. handicap. other western North Carolina points of interest. Mrs. W. T. Worsham has been quite sick for the past ten days with a pain ful attack of lumbago. Miss Mary Tys,on of Carthage is a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Page, Jr. Miss Maude Maness, first grade teacher in our grammar school last term, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. G. A. Charles, last week. Miss Evelyn McLawhon, who has been the guest of Mrs. Sidney Wind ham for s,ome time, returned to her home at Farmville last week, accom- K. Carpenter. They were en route to Maryland. Mrs. C. D.Adams and small daught er, D,orothy Wynne, of Raleigh, re turned home last week after having spent some time in the home of her brother, W. K. Carpenter, and with her mother, Mrs. Marshall Carpenter of Hoffman. J. L. Pickier spent the week-end in Albemarle visiting his family. The Misses Fort, of Badin, are vis iting their sister, Mrs. Raymond Win ters. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Caryell and daughters, Marjorie, Myrtle and Ros alie, ,of Sullivan, Ind., who are touring the Valley of Virginia Lookout Mountain and other points of interest were the week end guests of the There seems to be a trend, among the newer productions of Hollywood, toward simplicity and charm in talkie plots, a trend toward warm and ap pealing “heart interest.”- Eddie Dowl ing gives a splendid example of this seeming vogue in “Honeymoon Lane,” his first picture since “The Rainbow,” which C|Omes to the Carolina Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. “Honeymoon Lane” is far, far re- movedi from the blocd-curdling or jazzy films of a few months ago. It is brimful with r,omantic fervor, seasoned with plenty (5f chuckles and outright laughs, and played by a brilliant cast of actors including Ray Dooley, Raymond Hatton, June Coll- yer, Corliss Palmer, N,oah Beery, George Kotsonaros, Ethel Wales, and Mary Carr. The st,ory of how young l,ove and faith calmly over ride the machinations of plotters, thugs and even ill circumstances. It‘s the romance of a young modem fel low and the girl of his heart. Her un cle, a gambling house ,operator, (Noah Beery) tries to break up the affair, but the faith of “Mother” Murphy, ' (Mary Carr) owner of a hotel which runs in opposition to the gambling h(Ouse on lines of clean dealing, bol sters the lad’s courage. Good luck takes a hand when a visiting mon arch, incognito, seeks rest at “Moth er” Murphy’s—and just when things seemed darkest, fortune turns and the ^ overs and “Mother” win out. An added attracti,oh is Martinelli, of the Metropolitan Opera Company in twTo popular song numbers, “Love’s Garden of Roses” and “Because.” In his second starring vehicle, “The Man In P|Ossession,” which comes to the Carolina Theatre, Mon- "WariLt A.ds All classified Ads in Tlie Pilot are at the rate of 2 cents per word. Count che words in your ad and send caslr or stamps with order. 'PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER - AppU Mrs. C. C. Bethuney Gichner John son Building, Aberdeen. FOR SALE—Ten brood sows all fine breeders, some shotes. Finest stock hog in Scotland C^ounty. Sale lasts thirty days. Also one nice saddle horse, seven years old. Apply Alex Tyner, General Manager, Route 1 Marston, N. C., Buchanan Hog Farm. LOST—Pointer Bird Dog, large white with liver head and large liver spots. Answer to name of ’Jeff. About 9 years old. no teeth in front of mouth. Reward :^or one who finds him. C. P. Osborne, Aberdeen N C, LOST—On Highway 70, probably be tween West End arid Sanitarium, small black week-end case, in itials “E. W.” .on end, containing toilet case and children’s clothes. Reward.—J. W. Witherspoon, 729 Pearson St., Greensboro, N. C. STATE SHOWS BIG INCREASE [N FOOD CROPS OVER LAST YEAR (Continued from page one) wanted by the manufacturer, what types bring him the best returns. So, cooperation in this respent really re solves itself into the grower raising, as near as possible, the types the manufacturers want, and giving some attenti,on to grading, rather than de pending on Tiit or miss methods. He day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Robert j knows that a pile of tobacco suitable Montgomery is seen in the amusing role of a butler who eventually mar ries his mistress. This is Metro-Gpld- for established brands of cirarettes, smoking and chewing tobacco bring him good prices, while unsuitable Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ehrhardt mo- Miss Isabel Christian of Newport i panied by Sidney Windham, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Ives. , ^ , n Mrs. Carmen Adams entertained ^ffordmg him Monday aftern,oon in honor of Albert 1 “PPortunity for the sophisti- wyn-Mayer’s film version of the H. grades, especially the chaffy, light,, M. Harwood play which achieved con- bodyless lugs and leaf, cause the low siderable success both in London and | average prices prevailing, on Broadway. The part is right up tored to Columbia, S. C., Sunday to ’ News, Va., returned home Sunday af- bring back their family family who ter a month’s visit with Miss Irma were visiting relatives there. They Evans. Aberdeen Social Events Entertains Bridge Club and where she expects to continue to Miss Mildred Campbell w’as a 1 work. Mr. Bradley came t^ Aberdeen charming hostess to her bridge club | from Raleigh some time ago and is on last Thursday evening, entertain- the manager of the Sinclair Filling ing them at her home ,on Main Street i Station on Poplar Street. Mr. and Mrs. in Aberdeen with two tables of bridge, i Bradley have secured an apartment Crepe myrtle artistically draped in with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryant, and vases about the room lent a festive ; their friends rejoice to know they will air to the evening’s entertainment,; make Aberdeen their future Home. and a delightful hour was spent by all those present. Miss Jeannette Leach was the special guest of the club for the evening, and was also the ^ ^Ii’s. James Buchanan of Broadway winner ,of the high score prize. i spending this week with her par- : ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McLean. Personals Mrs. D. I. McKeithen and children are visiting Mrs. McKeithen’s moth er at York, S. C. Will Martin of Atlanta, Ga., stop ped over in Aberdeen on last Sun day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomps,on. Mrs. Martha L. Paulk of Durham is spending some time in and about Aberdeen with friends. This week she is visiting Misses Berta and Ha Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratliff an nounce the arrival of a baby daught er, August 13th, 1931. Miss Edythe Wyche returned Sun day fr,om a trip to Western North Carolina. Adams’ birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John'Adams, the Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Ives and family. Miss Nan nie McDonald, Lacy Adcox, Pauline Adcox, and Dunbar Ives. Mrs. Ed Adams entertained Tues day afternoon in honor of her daught ers’ birthdays, Carmen and Gladys. LAKEVIEW Birthday Party Little Miss Lucille Williams was a delightful hostess to some 30 of her small friends on last Friday after noon, August 14th, at her attractive home in Lakeside Heights, when she entertained them in honor of her ninth birthday. The many dainty gifts received by Miss Lucille show ed how popular she is with the young er set, and her party was one of the most delightful of the summer. At the close of an enjoyable aftern,oon during which an amusing contest was held, the guests were served ice cream and cake. Those enjoying this party were Jessie Windham, Mary Margaret Burney, Lanie Ruth Gunter, Letha Creel, Lillian Lineberry, Nancy Line- berry, Jeanne Batchelor, Mary Page, Evelyn Ellis, Jacqueline Boggs, Cur- ene Green, Kathleen Carpenter, Bet- tie Blue, Rebecca Deaton, Louise Mar- | tin, Charlotte Miller, Emma Jane Mel vin, Katharine Rowe, Sarah Smith, Maud Smith, Kathleen Williams, Louise Caviness, Mary Spencer Har rington, and Bobby Hooper and Charles Cummings. Jackson-Braddy Miss Mary Geneva Jackson and Mr.! er, wh,o is ill. j Little Bobbit Jones and his c,ous- ,in, Miss Mary Bugg, of Richmond, Va., are guests of Mrs. .Rosser Jones this week. Miss Edythe Creel is attending a house party with friends at Norfolk, Va., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L,ockey and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurley spent last Sunday at Duke University. Miss Josie Lynn Thompson, who holds a secretarial position in Atlanta, Ga,, is spending her vacation in Aber deen with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson. H,obart Byrum, who has been in this section during the peach season, left last week for Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cockman and lit tle sons, Edward and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Womble, of Pittsbor,o, were Sunday guests of Mrs. J .McN. Johnson. Mrs. Foy of Scotts Hill is an Aber deen visitor this week, and the guest of her son, James Foy. J. W. Graham, R. M. Caldwell and C. L. Wicker are serving as jurors this week at the August term of Su perior Court in Carthage. Mrs. Colin Osborne spent last Fri day in Cheraw, S. C., visited her moth- 3<Irs. Robert Pearce ar.d a party of twenty young people friom Roxboro, returned to their home Monday after spending several days in camp here. Mr. Pearce formerly lived in Vass and her many friends in this vicinity were delighted to see her again. Mrs. P. L. Gardner, Rebecca and Je^se Gardner motored to Fayetteville Sunday for a brief visit with the fam ilies ,of Ralph Gibson and R. P. An drews; the latter having recently moved from Dunn to Fayetteville. Alex Stewart of Pinehurst is spend ing a few days with his aunt, Mrs. John R. McQueen. Entertains at Circus Party I Winfred Causey who holds a po- On the occasion ,of her sixth birth-1 sition with the Carolina Power & day last Thursday, Arnette Avery | Light Cpmpany left Tuesday for his entertained a group of little folks ' vacation. W^hile away he will take in with a Circus Party at her home in j New York City, Philadelphia and At- | Pinebluff. lantic City. The guests came in costume and Miss Elizabeth Fry of Red Springs were admitted by red tickets which spent a few days last week with her cated drolleries that made him one of the most popular players on the screen today. S,omehow Montgomery can say and do things with an air of frank innocence, not to say naivety, that would possibly fall flat with sug gestion coming from a less skilled player. Miss Greenwjood is a perfect run ning mate for Montgomery and their Portsmouth § 6.50 scenes together are among the high- ! Point $ 6.50 lights of the racy production. Irene Virginia Beach 5 T.OO Purcell, from the New York stage, | ^Via Norf,olk & Boat plays the widow r,ole with finesse, leaving nothing to be desired in her characterization. t SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES September 5, 1931 ABERDEEN TO Washington $ 9.00 ^Baltimore SIO.OO xBaltimore $11.00 Richmond ? 6.50 PINEBLUFF ADVERTISE 3r«mr merchandise and it tvitt seW iimiiiiiimininmiiiinmiii xVia All Rail. Tickets limited five days in addi tion to Date of Sale. For Information call on Ticket Agent. H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. MK LINE RAILWAY Roger J. Bradley surprised their many friends last week with the an nouncement of their marriage which t(Ook place in South Hill, Virginia, on May 18th, 19931. Mrs. Bradley is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jack- soir of West End, and is widely known in this community as one of the very efficient telephone operators at the Piednnont Telephone Company office here, where she has held a re sponsible position for over two years Miss Julia Kincaid, who has been a guest of Mrs. Fred Blue for some time, returned to her home in Laur inburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Macon and sons, Jones, Jr., and Nat, spent last M^onday afternoon in Raleigh on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fairley and lit tle son, Mack, Jr., of Columbia, S. C., are Aberdeen visitors and guests of Mrs. H. H. Bradshaw. London Gunter and children, Vivian had been used as invitati,ons. A por tion of the yard was made to simi- late circus grounds with flags fly ing and banners waving. At a pop stand chewing gum, pink lemonade and ice cream cones were distributed, and in a roped off ring, a clown and tw,o acrobats performed, where after wards the children did impromptu stunts. All this to music furnished by a washboard orchestra. Ballons cf many hues added color to the scene and were given as favors. The guests included Marshall, Mary and Buck Page, Jean McKeithen, Katherine Rudy and Ruth Page, Teensy Shamburger, Jackie Burney, Martha Lou Bryan, Marion Doub, Russell Batchelor, Lawrence Johnson, Gloria Medlin, Evelyn Page, Bobby Page, Carol Bowman, Chan Page, Alex and Lewis Page, Irene McCain, David Henry Dickey, Bonnie, Betsy and Sarah Jane Barnum, Lina Lee Hart, Anne Warner, Esther Farrell, Dotty Lawrence and Cdk-a Wallace. Mrs. Dryer who is staying in the James cottage has returned from New York City where she spent the past two weeks. June Howie has returned from Laurel Hill where he spent the past week with Jim Gibspn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sut?tenfield spent Thursday in Durham and Chapel Hill. Their neice, Elizabeth Hampton, ac companied them. Mr. Herrod and son, WiJliam are sister Mrs. J. B. Eastwood. Hiram Mclnnis has returned from a vacation trip to Jacksonville, Fla. The following young people from Sanford enjoyed a picnic supper at the Shelter Thursday night: Misses Orene Krahnke, Catharine Judd, Nell Lee, Sam Houston, Johnnie Hobbs and Lawrence Th^ompson. Miss Helene Dougherty was an invited guest for this delightful occasion. Mrs. Arthur Newcomb and Mrs. Robert Woodruff were joint hostesses at dinner for Dr. W. C. Mudgett Sun day night at the h,ome of Mrs. Wood ruff. Dr. A. R. McQueen was a recent visitor at the home of his brother, John McQueen, enroute to Montreat for a ten days’ vacation. Clifton H^ogan and Paul Blake of Durham spent Sunday with the fam ily of 0. D. Causey. Mrs. J. R. McQueen and Miss Pearl McNeill made a business trip to Hemp Friday. Herbert Jackson and Russell Brown of Raleigh were visitors at the East wood home Sunday. Beach. Ralph Wallace ,of Kinards, South Carolina is visiting friends in Lake- view and Pinehurst this week. Miss Johnsie Eastwood has returned from a short visit with friends in Lumberton and Red Springs. Mrs. Arthur Newcomb and Mi^ Rebecca Bacon motored to Fayette ville Wednesday for the day. CAROLINA TH e a. t re SoutHem F^ines EDDIE DOWLING H lANt Thu., Fri., and Sat., Aug. 20,21,22—8:20 P. M. | Matinee Saturday at 3:00 P. M. | (Coolest Spot In The Sandhills) I I m The Man In Possession <fMon.', Tue., and Wed., Aug. 24-25-26^—8:20 | Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 P. M. | (Coolest Spot In The Sandhills) | V
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