Friday, August 28, 1931.
THE PILOT, a Paper With CHaracter. Aberde«i, North Carolina
Page Seven
THE WEEK IN VASS
Methodist Auxiliary
The August meeting of the Metho
dist Auxiliary was held at the home
of Mrs. A. K, Thompson, with Mrs.
with
and Linwood Keith and Mrs. G. W.
Griffin were SanfoT*d visitdrs Fri
day.
Joe Bynum of Hope Mills called on
his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
week from a two weeks’ visit
friends in Dunn.
Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, Miss Jen-! Cameron Friday aftlraoon
nie Camero'n, Mrs. Fred Edge, Frank- I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrd of
T. F. Cameron presidmg. An mterffst- 1 Im Matthews and Ray Griffin spent i Casey, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
ing home mission pr,ogram was giv- j Wednesday in Raleigh. | w. Griffin last week%*z z
en, wth readings by Mrs. W. H. Keith, j , Mrs. C. L. Tyson and little Miss | Mrs. T. Frank Cameron returned
Mrs. W. D. Matthews and Mrs. S. R. | Marie Cameron Tyson have returned | last' week -from Littleton, where she
Smith. Various groups made reports ! from Cornelius, where they spent sev- ; spent two weeks visiting relatives,
on their money-making efforts dur- | eral days as the guests of Mrs. Carl: Misses Jessie and Eloise Brooks
Cashion and Dorothy Cashion. Mr.' spent Friday in Durham.
Tyson went to accompany them home.; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wooley and sons
Miss Nettie Gschwind with R. P. of Manley were visitors in Vass on
Beasley and Miss Mary Beasley of Friday.
Apex went to Charlotte the first of Horton Keith, Lewis Furr and Wil-
the week to buy goods for the Beasley Ham Jones went to Holly Springs
stores in Vass and Apex. The Vass Sunday. Lewis Furr, w^ho had been
ing the month, and it Vas decided to
let the gr,oups work for another
nonth. The group composed of Mrs.
VV. C. Leslie, Mrs. C. J. Temple and
Mrs. John Gaddy was the banner
gr,oup, having earned considerably
more than any other.
A delightful social hour followed the
urogram, during which interesting
contests w^ere enjoyed. The winners
were Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. A. M.
Cameron, Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Mrs.
R. Smith and Mrs. T. F. Cameron.
The hostess was assisted by her
daughters, Pauline and Juanita, in
serving refreshments. Mrs. C. L. Ty
son invited the auxiliary to her home
f ,r the next meeting.
store, which was damaged recently
by fire, will reopen with a new stock
of goods.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean and
children, James Ray and Hugh, and ■
sick for several days, remained at
his home there and his brother came
back to take his place in the store
here.
A., Jr., of Vass were guests of Mrs.
E. M. Borst and Miss Annie Borst
Sunday.
Miss Vivian Person of Macon re
turned home Sunday after spending a
week with Miss Jessie McFadyen.
M. D. Mclver of Route 1 is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Frances Matthews has been
on the sick list for several weeks.
Misses Lady Loving, Beulah Thomas
and Lillian Cole returned from Chap
el Hill Summer school Friday.
J'ack Phillips and Andrew Muse
Hemphill were in Carthage last Satur
day evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McGraw.
Mrs. J. M. Bowden and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Harrington of Route 2
were shopping in Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. Loula Muse is spending a few
days in Hamlet, guest of her son, R.
C. Muse.
Mrs. Mary Ezzelle of Tampa, Fla.,
Mrs. Mollie Graham of Cameron who is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. C.
Attend Poultry Meeting
E. L .McNeill, R. H. Cox, S. D.
Byrd. Albert Graham, R. L. Mayfield,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borst ,H. A. Borst,
Jr., and Miss Elizabeth Keith attend
ed a meeting of the Moore County
Poultry Association at the Commun
ity House in Aberdeen Friday even
ing.
To Give Program
Ti,e Vass young people’s commun-
ty rhoir invites its friends to a pro
gram which it will give in the Vass
Methodist Church at eight o’clock next
Sunday evenng. There will be several
>ongs by the young people, and a male
quartet from Harnett county will
^ing.
T. J. Smith spent Sunday with the' route and her guests ,Mr. and Mrs.
latter’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Thompson
of near Maxton. They returned by
way of Raeford and called on anoth
er sister, Mrs. J. M. Norton.
Miss Josie Lynn Thompson of At
lanta and Miss Bessie Gunter of Aber
deen spent Wednesday with Miss
Thompson’s grandmother, Mrs. A. J.
Keith of Cranes Creek community.
Miss Sadie and Addie Matthews
of Lemon Springs were business vis
itors in town last week.
Miss Agnes Cameron, who for the
past several months has been em
ployed in the census department in
Washington, is at home for a w^hile.
R. H. Cox and family spent Sunday
,with relatives in Wadesboro.
Mrs. W. H. Keith, Elizabeth, Horton
Thomas, went to Pittsboro last Sun
day to visit her sister, Mrs. Harmon.
BIG INCREASE IN BUSINESS
OF BUS LINES LAST YEAR
Percy Futrell of Norfolk, N. G. Gra
ham of near Charlotte and Mr. ai^d
Mrs. D. A. Graham and children of
Ruffin, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Graham and family Friday.
Miss Jennie Cameron spent Friday Some 6,000 motor bus companies op-
in Fayetteville. erating in the United States during;
Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, Mrs. G. 1930 carried 1,784,000,000 passengers,
W. Brooks and Miss Jessie and El- an increase of 10,000,000 over the pre-
oise Brooks visited Mrs. Arthur Burt ceding year, “Bus Transportation” re- g
at Biscoe Sunday afternoon. i ports. Revenues from bus lines total- S
J. B. Cameron and family, of Man- | ®d $326,000,000 against $322,000,000 g
ley, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox and four | in rolling stock, terminals and ga-
of their children, and Mr. and Mrs. S.; rages rose to $548,000,000, a gain of
R. Smith were Sunday dinner guests | around $46,000,000.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron. Miss | ^
Mary Elizabeth Cameron remained
for a week’s visit with her grand
parents.
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Mrs. J. D. McLean, after spending | to Rockingham to visit Mrs. Garrett
sevei
and at her ipother’s home.in Vance
boro, returned home Sunday, accom
panied by her two attractive nieces.
of the Vass Woman’s Club will have ! Lula Mae
charge of the program at the reg
ular monthly meeting, which will be
held at 7:45 o’clock on Friday even
ing, September 4.
Revival Services Close
The Sunday evening service brought
to a close a ten days’ series of reviv
al services ac the tabernacle in Vass,
during which the two young minis
ters, Mr. Saunders and Mr. RejTiolds,
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen and
children returned Friday, accompan
ied by Mrs. McKeithen’s mother, Mrs.
L. F. Ritchie, w^ho left by bus Satur
day to visit relatives in Virgnia.
Misses Mrgaret McQueen of Dunn
and Flora McQueen of Lillington were
in town Sunday afternoon, guests of
Miss Vera McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten spent
labored faithfully. The services were
well attended ,and much interest was ' Sunday afternoon in Fayetteville with
manifested. The young men, who are j their daughter, Mrs. Paul Joyner.
from Troy, are students of a Bible
school in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Flint Loving spent the
week-end in Charlottesville, Va., with
relatives. Mrs. J. R. Loving, who has
Attend Funeral been in Virginia a month, returned
Mrs. G. W. Brooks and daughters, with them.
Mis'-es Jessie and Eloise Brooks, went Miss Alma McLean of Greensboro
:o Stantonsburg a day last w^eek to and Mrs. James McLean of Route 2
attend the funeral of a relative, Mrs. | were in town Monday, guests of Miss
Rufus Beaman, who passed away af- j Vera McLean.
er an extended illness, Mrs. Beaman Miss Flora Mae McFadyen left
isbury before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker and fam
ily spent Tuesday in Raleigh.
Miss Lola Thomasson has resigned
her position at the McPherson Cafe,
and Miss Elizabeth Ray has accept
ed the vacant position.
Dr. H. O. Averitt spent Sunday af
ternoon in Eagle Springs.
Mrs. C. N. Boaz and Mis? Ruth
Stutts were in Sanford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borst and H.
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Tickets sold for all Trains
Limited September 7th
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Ticket Agent
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Raleigh, N. C.
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• as formerly Miss
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Mattie Belle
Undergoes Operatioai
Mrs. W. B. Graham underwent a
>inus operation in Rex Hospital in
Raleigh on last Saturday, and is get- 'RyonsviHe, Ga., guest of
Tuesday for Kelly where she w’ill
teach this term. This will be Miss
McFadyen’s third year at Kelly.
Mrs. L. B. McKeithen entertained
at a beautifully appointed dinner last |
Tuesday, complimenting Miss Ollie
ting along nicely, according to latest
reports from the hospital. Mrs. Gra
ham has suffered'with■ this trouble
for several years and has been forced
to undergo a number of operations to
get relief. Her many friends hopt that
she may be permanently helped by
this stav in the hospital.
Leave For New York
Mrs. A. G. Edwards and sons, A.
G., Jr., and Wilbur, are leaving this
week for New York city where they
will visit friends. They plan to go to
Niagara Falls before returning home.
The three-year-old twins. Max and
Baxter, will help their daddy keep
things straight at home while the
others are away.
Personals
Miss Rosa B. Giles returned last
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September 5, 1931
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iichmond $ 6.50
J^ortsmouth $ 6.50
^ '1(1 Point ? 6.50
Virginia Beach I 7.00
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■ -n to Date of Sale. For Information
call on Ticket Agent.
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Mrs. Will Warner of Lakeview. Cov
ers were laid for Mrs. Will Warner,
Miss Ollie Lyon, Mrs. Jewell Hem
phill and Mrs. Alfred Graham.
Mrs. N. H. Smith of Asheville and
Buren O’Brien of Rockingham were
guests of Mrs. Loula Muse Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Snow was called to Car
thage Monday night to assist in nurs
ing J. L. McGraw, who is critically
ill at his home.
Mrs. A. J. McRae, who' has been
visiting Mrs. K. Foushee and Mrs. M.
J. McPhail, returned home Monday.
Miss Ruby Wooten, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul
Joyner of Fayetteville, for several
weeks, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Temple have re
turned from Chapel Hill where they
attended summer school.
W. M. Wooten and J. F. Loving,
popular salesmen of L. B. McKeith
en, are enjoying a week’s vacation.
The “third trick” operator of the
S. A. L. has been discontinued, and
the “first and second trick” operators
do not work on Sunday any more.
The Rev. W. P. Currie, pastor of
the Presbyterian church* at Wallace
and Mr. Wells of Wallace were in
town last Thursday. Mr. Currie was
born and reared in Moore County and
always receives a Cordial welcome.
Mrs. Leonard Huggins and little
daughter, Rebecca, left for Austin,
Texas last week, where they will join
Mr. Huggins, whose headquarters
will be in Austin this winter.
Mrs. J. A. Phillips, Misses Flora
Phillips, June Mclver Hemphill and
Jack Phillips spent Sunday afternoon
with Miss'Mary Lacy Mclver at her
home near Sanford.
Miss Katie Harrington left for Bis
coe Monday, where she will be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Burt
for a few days, after which she goes
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machine for a week’s wash. The elec-
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cheapness of other electrical service.
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