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Friday, August 5, 1931. THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Nine. Building, Real Estate, Insurance and Associated Lines PICKLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PINEBLUFF, N. C. Southern Pines, E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Telephone 5033 North Carolina C. J. SIMONS Electrical Contractor SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. General Electric Wiring System C. L. AUSTIN ^ GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER License No. 783 SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Phone 5985 SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, INC. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Telephone 7131 Truck Delivery M. H. FOLLEY LUMBER YARDS Lath, Plaster, Millwork, Builders’ Supplies ABERDEEN, N. C. SOUTHERN PINES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SERIES ALWAYS OPEN HELPS YOU SAVE THE WEEK IN VASS Young i*euple Enjoy Hay Kide Members of the Community Young People’s Choir enjoyed a delightful outing on Tuesday evening of last week when they went on a hay ride to Morris’ pond near Swann Station. I with their aunt, Mrs. W. D. Mat-1 Claud Stutt.^ an-ived Monday and I thews and family. ; wil] spend his vacation here with his I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd, 11a Dee j.iarents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stutts. of Mt. Olive were guests of Mi*, and j Doiis Byid of Rocky Bianch | Xeill McKay ot Atlanta is visic- Mr.s. D. A. Smith a*couple of days i were Sunday dinner guests . j^g- relatives in town this week, last week ' Gschwind ' Mrs. T. F. Cameron spent the week-! (bHahan, end with her step-mother, Mrs. Ed- ^^'sses Eva, Louise nd Ruby Call»- gerton, at her home in Littleton. Mrs. 1 Mack Callahan spent Sun' The young people assembled on the Edgerton has been very ill, but is' relatives in Elizabethtown. Methodist church lawn and the fun now much improved. | Mrs. B. C. Stimson were began when they were loaded onto a Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith and chil-; visitors Monday, big truck at 6.30 o’clock. A swim in dren, Curtis and Margaret, spent I ^^^y^on and daughter, the pond was the first number on the Sunday with relatives in Durham. ^ Willie Hayes Clayton, of At- progiam, then a delicious picnic sup- Miss Melba Cameron of the White;guests of the Clay- i gugg J. Talbot Johnson and daughter, Miss Betsy .lean, were in town Mon- tay. -Miss Mary .Fowler Spfencer is spending the week at Wrightsville Beach with friends. ■Miss Betie -Martin of Tarboro has iftui'ned home afier spending some time here as the guest of Miss Katie per which was followed by boating Hill section came Sunday to visit her , and “harmonizing.” Members of the organization who enjoyed the trip were Misses Anna and Emily Laubscher, Bessie and Hel en Klingenschniidt, Catharine Gra- aunt, Mrs. Annie Chappell. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. McCraney vis ited relatives in Sanford and their u'aughter. Miss Elizabeth, who had Miss Maude Cameron of Olivia is I spending some time with her aunt, I .Mrs. R. G. fiosser. I Roy Furr went to Raleigh last been visiting there for several days, i his uncle and aunt, Mr. ham, Louise and Marjorie Leslie, i returned with them Elizabeth McCraney, Pauline Thomp- .‘!on, Elizabeth Keith, Faye Brewer, Eva Callahan, Rose Honeycutt, Cath arine McMillan, Mary Frank McMil lan and Elizabeth McNeill; Herman Parker, Robert Laubseheil, Russell Thompson, Rolmond McCraney, Ber nice Graham, Henry Borst, Jaseph Matthews, Roy Furr, Franklin Mat thews, A. G. Edwards, Ernest Mc Neill, and Vick Keith, with Mrs. H. A. Bor.st and Mrs. S. R. Smith as chaperones. Han’y Laubscher, ■ Lin- wowl Furr and Bill .Jones joined the party later in the evening. PAGE CORPORATION Insurance of all Kinds R. N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN business an6 "professional Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse. C. P- A., Resident Partner S. R. HOYLE Attorney ai Lav; Office—Law Building Carthage, N. C. DR. ROBERT P. SHEPARD ► Dentist ' Office 38 East Maine Avenue Tel. 6905 Southern Pines RESTHAVEN APARTMENTS Located in best residential section Every convenience. New and attractivelj’^ furnished PAUL T. BARNUM, Rental Agent Southern Pines, N. C. , J. N. POWELL, INC UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE ^ST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINBS FREEMAN’S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, ’ NORTH CAROLINA McLEAN FURNITURE COMPANY DEALERS IN All Kinds of Home Furnishingrs ABERDEEN, N. C Bargain Coach F'ares ABERDEEN TO PORTSMOUTH-NORFOLK AND RETURN—$2.50 Dates of Sale June July August Sept. 3 10 17 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 1^ 26 2 23 For all Trns. 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 .3.24 Mom. Trns 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4.25 RICHMOND AND RETURN Dates of Sale June July August Sept. For All Trains 10 24 1 22 12 26 2 23 11 25 2 23 13 27 3 24 Morning Trains 12 26 3 24 14 28 4 25 ALL TICKETS LIMITED RETURNING PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT FOLLOWING TUESDAY CHILDREN FIVE AND UNDER TWELVE—HALF FARE VISIT VIRGINIA BEACH AND OCEAN VIEW HISTORIC AND ROMANTIC HAMPTON ROADS FOR INFORMATION SEE TICKET AGENT Seabofiisrd L^ine R. R. Evans-Thomp.son Miss Elizabeth Thompson and Thurlow Evans motored to Bennetts- ville, S. C., Sunday and were united in marriage. They were accompanied by Miss Bessie Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Mason. Mrs. Evans is the second daughter of J. M. Thompson of Vass and the bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Evans.At pre.sent they are at home with the bride’s father. Church Services As the pastor. Rev. W. C. Ball, will be away assisting in a series erf revival services, there will he no preaching service in the Vass Mcth- odi.st church next Sunday morning Rev. C. A. Lawrence has announc ed a service for the eight o’clock hour rext Sunday evening in the Vass Presbyterian church. Mr. Lawrence hopes to have a guest speaker, and all are invited to attend the serv Methodist Auxiliary Me«ts The Vass Methodist Auxiliary held its July meeting ou Wednesday even ing of last week at the home of Mrs. T. Frank Cameron, president of the auxiliary. An interesting program was given by Mesdames W. U. Mat thews, W. H. Keith, G. W. Griffin and C. L. Tyson. Two new members W'ere gladly received, Mrs. L. H. Furr and Miss Nettie Gschwind. During the business session it was decided to pay the pleilge immediate ly and action on some needed local work was taken. Dm'ing the social hour three in teresting contests were enjoyed, a bird contest, a “Do you know your Bible?” contest and an alphabet quiz. An iced course was served. Miss Jen nie Cameron and Mrs. Edge were guests at the meeting. Miss Mary Bea.iley, after spending some time at the Beasley apartments here, returneci on Saturday night to her home in Apex, Misses Margaret McDermott and Nellie Graham of Cameron visited Miss Sara Edith Matthews Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin and children of Hamlet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Rev. W. C. Ball of Aberdeen preached at the Methodi.st church Sunday morning and he, Mrs. Ball and the children, Mary Catharine ana Walter, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith. Ml. and Mrs. C. R. Ammons have as their guest the latter’s mother, Mrs. Riggan of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. John Culbertson and their children of Mars Bluff, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W'. Smith last week-end. Mrs. Cox of Wadesboro and her daughter, Mrs. King and children of Florida who were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Royall Cox and family during last week returned to Wadesboro Sunday, accompanied by the Cox faro ily. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mis« Elizabeth and Linwood Keith visited relatives in Southern Pines Sunnday niffht. W. C. Byrd of Albemarle spent th^ week-end with his family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy and chi' dren accompanied their guest, Fran cis Chamblee, to his home in Durham or. Sunday and spent the day. Misses Jessie Mae Barnhardt of Jonesboro and Mary Bess Irvin of Cameron spent Thursday of last week and Mrs. , days. Robert Harris for a few CARTHAGE Personals Mrs. Catharine Moore and daught er, Mrs. Malvin Dunford, and the lat ter’s three children, Catharine, Mal vin and Chalmers of Vidalia, Geor gia have returned home after spend ing ten days visiting relatives in Vass community, Manley and Southern Pines. They spent the greater part of the time with Mrs. Jane Keith near Vass and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith for a day la.st week. James Ray McLean went with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean of Cameron to Vanceboro on Sunday and returned Monday. Miss Mary Smith of Gulf visited her sister, Mrs. D. C'. McGill last week Mr. McGill was at home from Lumberton for the week-end. Mrs. Catharine Moore and daught er, Mrs. Malvin Dunford, and the lat ter’s three children, Catharine, Mal vin and Chalmers, of Vidalia, Georgia have returned home after spending ten days visiting relatives in Vass community, Manley and Southern Pines. They spent the greater part of the time with Mrs. Jane ’ Keith near Vass and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith for a day last week. James Ray McLean went with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean of Cameron, to Vanceboro o Sunday and returned onday. Miss Mary Smith of Gulf visited her sister, Mrs. D. C. McGill last week. Mr. McGill was at home from Lumberton for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and lit tle son left Sunday for Lincolnton and York, S. C., for a week’s vaca tion. Leon Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson of Hamlet, is taking Mr. Moore’s place in the C. & P. store this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Byrd and baby Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie have re turned home after spending a week at Myrtle Beach. Mesdames M. G. Dalrymple and R. W. Pleasants left Tuesday to spena some time in the western part of the state. Mr. W. H. Currie and .Miss Mary Currie wentj to Moi>treat Wednes day to visit Mrs. Currie’s sister, Mrs. Hamilton. Mesdame L. W. Barlow, C. G. Spen cer and L. P. Tyson went to Raleigh Monday for the day. Miss Cornie McLeod returned home Saturday after spending some time in Raleigh. Miss Gladys Watson has returned home after attending summer school at William and Mary College. Mrs. E. S. Smith of Raeford is vis iting Mrs. E. H. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Graves, Mrs. W. G. Brown and Mrs. Cabel Penn went to Fayetteville Thursday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maness re turned home Thursday after spending a few (lays at Sullivan’s Island. Mrs. Eldon Adams has returned lionie after an extended visit to rel atives in the eastern part of the state. M iss Mary Currie and Mrs. Charles Nicnll went to Charlotte Thursday for the day. Misses Mary Worthy .Spence, Mary Fowler Spen cer and Elizabeth Ann Spencer re turned home Friday after spending the month of July at Camp Yonah- lusse, Blowing Rock. J. L. McGraw, who is spending the summer at Sullivan’s Island was in town Monday. Temple Turnley of Kinston visited his sister, Mrs. Ben Gulledge, this week. LOST—Ladies Bulova Wrist Watch at Watson’s Lake, crystal broken. Reward. Alice Stead, Care Mrs. M. E. Stead, Carthage, N. C. EXPERIENCE I.s the best teacher in the world. This holds good in buy ing merchandise GOODS OF REAL MERIT Men’s F'urnishings White pants $1.00 Dre.ss Shirts 50c Tennis .Shoes 50c and $1.00 Linen Knickers $3.50 All wool bathing suits $2.00 Union underwear 50c W.ANTED—Men who wear 14, 14 1-2 and 15 1-2 size shirts to buy thirty-five $3.50, $4.00 and $4..50i values for $1.50 PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE PINEHURST Moore County Taxpayers’ League Citizens interested in reducing County Expense's and County Taxes are urged at once to lend their support to the League. Cut out the coupon below, enclose 25 cents in stamps or money order and mail to James Tufts, Secretary, Pinehurst, or give it to one of your town ship committeemen. Act Now! COUPON APPLICATION I hereby pledge my efforts with all other citizens of the county in a concerted endeavor to reduce county expenses and taxes and enclose 25 cents membership fee in the Moore County Taxpayers’ League. Member from Township. Signature Address
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