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Kriday, March 23. 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Ptoeg and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Thr*#’ R. A. WARREN For Fine Repairs \\'atches—Clocks-^Jewelry West Broad Street Southern Pines CAPITAL NOW OPEN She Ark douthrrn JJtitrs, if. €. vlrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal \ COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES Tutoring' Arranged for Older Groups Limited Accommodations for Boarders l$y M. R. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent W:!l be in his office ovar the Post Office, Sanford, N. €., eTcry Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyea are weak. W. Duncan Matthews ATTORNEY AT LAW SOUTHERN PINES Records, under CJeorge G. Scott, cer tified public accountant. Charles H, Rngland. secretary to | Neill Poteat in Sunday sermons re- I the late Congressman Claude Kitchen contly. Or so rumor puts it. Rumor I for several years, and to Governor also gives the cause, that these mln- McLean during his administration, and isters and other.s have employed pri- I later State game warden for five vate detectives to watch the well- i years, has been appointed supervisor known bootleggers in the city and I of the field forces of the Department I accumulate evidence with which to ! of Revenue, succeeding J. R. Collie, I bolster up their charges, and prob- ] I who has held that position since the I ably to go into court. A Wake grand I field forces were enlarged last year jury had the preachers and others be- | I and who has been a deputy commis- ^ fore it recently, but adjourned with- j sioner since the department was or-ovit making presentments, and police j ganized in 1921. Jack Phelps, assist-: are reported unusually active on this ' ant auditor in the income tax divis-1 score. ^ I ion, whose work has added $2,000,- j — | i 000 to the income tax collections, has | i resigned to take a position in New j “ “ , \ ork City. ^ ciegg, Mrs, Charles Ni- j Mr. Collie evidently was reieasad in i p,,i] Mjg^ Annie McKeithen .spent the department shake-up. Papers pre-1 Saturday in Raleigh. ! dieted that A. E, Beddingfield, chief | jvj,. George D. Carter and of the income tax division, was slated ■ m,.. g Miller visited Mr, and to go, but he continues in his job and , \Vm. Neal in Chapel Hill Sun- ! Commissioner A. J. Maxwell has had | I nothing to say about it. His going Mrs, Krvin Krye and children ot , will probably be delayed, it he is, A.sheboro are spending a few days j slated to go, until the income tax, due : ..vin, Mr, and Mrs, R. G. Frye. ; March 15, is pretty well straightened t.. . i , . ... I • t J f’ iM'fink Wood has leturned to his out. John Briggs, Raleigh, and Miss , ■ •. ... ’ home HI Marion after a visit with his Klder, Ashe county, have also been ,, , , ,, ^ i.. i i. ' •* ^ I daughter, Mrs. O. B. Welch. ia released. Other dismissals may be i H looked for in the next few weeks, as S. H. Miller, Mrs. L. Fi.. Sugg, 1 1 the work of the department is being Margaret || 'organized under two main divisions, , spent Satuiday in Raleigh. ^ j, ! Assessment and Collections, under! ^as returned to his Harrv McMullan, and Accounts and Brookneal, Va„ after a few ** _ I (lays’ stay in Carthage. i The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Golden ind family spent Saturday in Ral- ! oich i The Fiftieth annual convention of ' j the North Carolina Education Asso- . Mrs. l<rank Wood, Jr,, left |j cialion will bCjin session in Raleigh ' ^' Pittsburgh where Mrs, j Uhe last three days of this week, "oil expects to spend some time , ' March23, 24. The three general ses- lit’’’ mother. j sions will be held Thursday evening, Mis. F. S. Sole, who this year is ^ Friday evening and Saturday morn- t 'acher in Parkton, spent the week- ' ing, while 30-odd divi.sional and de- enri in Carthage with her family, a j partmental meetings will be held dur- P- L- Green of Durham spent a a ing the period, most of them at few days in Carthage last week. j || 2:30 F'riday, Mi.-^s Alma Muse tif Albemaile a General session speakers will be spent the v. eek*end in Carthage with |« Di', George S, Counts and Dr. Jesse ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin’S F. Williams, both of Teachers Col- Mvise. | H ^ lege. New York City, and Jesse Grey, Miss Kate McLeod of Richmond is || ' president, National Education Asso- .^pending a few days with her sister, Kverett, Zane and Muse'ciatlon, Thursday night; Dr, George Mi-ss Bess McLeod. j ... , i i. Zook. IT, S, Commissioner of Edii- find Mis. Coy Fields and chil- Certlfied Public Accountants J, Y. Joyner, former dren of Washington, D, C.. spent the! Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. state superintendent, on the 50th an- week-end with Mr. Fields' father, ' /-in* T. -J ^ -n j niversarv of the organization, Friday Fields near Carthage. H J. C. Muse. C. P. A., Resident Partner | y ' ers College, and Governor J, (’. B. mailc spent the week-end with her || Ehringhaus Saturday. I'arents in Carthage. i « City Supt. H. P. Harding, C.'har-, Mrs. Alice Thomas of Raleigh spent j| I lotte, president, will preside. Several 1 Sunday in Carthage with her mother, j| I of the genera! session .speakers, and Mrs. Mary Harrington. || I others of prominence, will speak at Mi'- and Mrs. W. A. VVilmer ol |»? I some oft he departmental meetings. Charlotte spent Sunday in Carthage g over which departmental presidents with the latter's parents, Mr, and! § will preside. Fully 1200 teachers are Mrs. II. L. Phillips. ] S East Broad St., Southern Pines I expected to attend one or more of Mis.s Mary Lawh(m of Albemarle 5 j the sessions. spent the week-end in Carthage. ' n ! — ' Mrs. W. J. Harrington entertained jj HJfi yi 11 school is being conducted this'luncheon on Tuesday. Her a A O i week in Raleigh for about 135 mem- were Mrs, O. D. Wallace, Mrs. bers of the State hiinkinsr denartment ^Vallace, Mrs. H. L. Yuw and , |J I^ublic Stenographer Carolina Theatre Building Telephone Theatre Building Southern Pines Veterinary Hospital DR. J. I. NEAL Pinehurst Race Track E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Svouthern Pines, N, C. Tel. 5033 J. N. POWELL, INC. Undertaking Embalming: Ambulance Service I bers of the State hiinking department, largely auditors and Ucjuidators will Mrs. Nelia Black. LUlT\l)0]7'Y'd]7dS ^^ members of the department large- Dealers in Lumber of All Kinds, 'v- ^ut each day at least one speak- new books A('(jriKE» bv Millworl.-, Sheetrock, Rocklath,' soi theux pink.s ijhk.vk Celotex, Upson Board, Shingles, Etc. PINEHURST, N. C. \KV them will be from Washington, to explain the new banking insurance. Books addeii to the Southern Pines loiter Mr. Hood said, a school will Library during February and March be held for bank officers, directors include; and employees, probably in Raleigh Men Against the Sea, by Nordoft too. Former schools, those last year. ' & Hall; Sea Level, Anne Parrish; were lield in several strategic points Work of Art, Sinclair Lewis; A Nest | over the State, of Simple Folk, Sean O’Faolain; Con- spiracy, Arthur Somers Roche; The Governor Rhringhaus ha.s been Hospital Murders, Means Davis; The gamboling on the green, dipping in j Kitchen Cake Murder, Christopher A. L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DECORATOR PAPER HANGBR WALL PAPEBS Phone 6922 PL\NO TUNING E. S. VanAlstyne lunini; — PLANO — Vbicinjj Re.sidcnce Phone 6063 , - , - - j. P. O. Box 1615—Southern Pines | the warm waters, lolling on the white Bush; Take The Witness, Alfred J1 —sands and basking in the sunshine of Cohn & Joe Chisholm; The Seven |« Florida for a few days, along with Crowns, Frances Lattimore; Explor- a governors of tjiree *)r four other *^8 The Eai'th and Its Life, McCreery g southern states. Miami wals the main Sloken; The Kdwardian Elia, Andre point, though other resorts were vis- Maurois; Life of Charles ISt, Hilaire jj ited. H« was accompanied by Mrs. Belloc; Testament of Youth, Vera H Ehringhaus and daughter^ Miss Ma- Brittain; New Background of Science, H tilda, Adjutant General J, Van B, Sir James Jeans, A Motlem Trag- || Metts and a few other friends. ■ cdy, Phissil Bentley: The Silver Plat- j| tei'. Letitia McDonald; Valour, War- Is Two negroes inarched their last wick Deeping; The Unfortunate i{ lew steps from death row to the Prisoner, R, C, Hutchinson; The Case II death chamber in State's Prison in , Against Elinor Norton, Mary Roberts H one day, la^t Friday, one of the rare i Rinehart: The End of An Ancient d'aySi bn which two lives- have been Mariner, C. D. H. & M. Cole; The taken by the State on one day. Both i Street of Strange Faces, James Louis were for murder, and both confessed. Vance; Tia Barbarita, Barbara Peart; Jesse Brooks killed Rowland A, Crill,' The Native's Return, Louis Adar- Durham police detective, and James :oi.'<; A World Etids^ Irina Skariatina; Johnson killed his sweetheart in Hoke ' The Epic of Captain Scott, Lindsay; county. Governor Ehringhaus had de- Pirates of Venus, Edgar Rice Bur- clined clemency. Brooks aigned a con- roughs; King Richard's Land, L, A. G. j. fession in which he included more Strong; Roberts' Stories of The Anthracite Pocohontas W. Va. Splint Screened Stoker. Prompt DeHyery C.G. FARRELL Ph«flie 58 AJberdeen MONTESANTI FtMturmg NorMi C«r«iiiia HomeflpMH TAILORING, DRY CLEANING Tel. K41 than one murder, rape, bui'glary, theft ^ Youth of Artists; Roberts' Musician* and other crimes in past year*. w <"hildren. D«t1y Neon's Aita S«H Raleigh bootleggers and rumrun ners ar« said to be "layin” low and saying “nothin" during the last week or two. making the ardent spirits hard to get, aa a result of atta«l0i on vice and especially liquor drink ing from two Baptist pulpits of Dr. J. Powell Tucker and Df, E. Mc- Subscribe To THE PILOT MmtiC ('<M*iity’» l^adinjr Weekly $2.00 Per Year I« Advaace join the uplift movement and reform your figure! ® \V *> T ■■ ■ V ■> vassarett* Foundations IT lakes a \ as.^arellp to giv^ you that gloriouplr youthful bustline. 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