Friday, April 27, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five €he Ark doulhrrn ^Jutrs, N. C. Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES Tut«ring Arranged for Older Groups Limited Accommodations for Boarders R. A. WARREN For Fine Repairs Watches—(blocks—Jewelry West Broad Street Southern Pines :APITAL Miss Dorothy Stutz To Be Married Soon By M. H. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent Civil Works Administration funii.s ly ariived and prevailed upon him to expended in North Carolina during the remain, telling him he wa.s likely to life of that organization, November have a serious attack and other trou- ! 30 to March 28, reached the grand ble if he didn't remain and reat. Al- , total of $9,062,468.70 for labor, only though .spiritually chafing at the re- ''.$51,234.01 of which was .spent on f-’traint, he is still at the hospital. His I State administration, leaving ,$9,1 fiiends are distuibed about his con-j Friday afternoon. Her Kngagenieiit to .\rfhur (iarhind :: Pierce Aniioiinecd at I'arty in ;♦ Her Honor Vest(>rday «: Mayor anti Mr.s. D. G. Stutz an-i j; nounced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Giace, to Arthur H (ja.sland Pierce, son of Mr, and Mrs. ;♦ Gillman N. Pierce of Leominster, Massachusetts, at a bridge party j: given by Mrs. .](ihn Howarth at her H ♦♦ ♦♦ I Get Your Summer Dress Goods NOW! I We Have Them in the I’o|)ular Materials and Patterns, guar-anieed fast cijlotH. Hiitihte, 20c .m!—Voiles 2oc yd.—Dimity. 2Dc yd. Sefriika, 2.')C yd. :.iul (hf*aiuly 2.'ic and lOc yd. Xew Lo! Spring Silk Dresses af Sur.imer ilai> in whiti- in(J cnlors (xET IT AT si.no 038,234.09 which went to the 100 , dition. 1 counties, an average of .S96,382.3.'> to : — — j each county, Mrs. Annie L. O'Berry, The North Carolina Gi'and Lodge ol I administrator, report.s, ; Masans held its annual meeting in I This fund went to pay wages of un- | Raleigh last week, the Raleigh civic . employed and about S3.000,000 more | clubs honoring the attendants with a Will be in his office ov«r the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. joint luncheon. Uoy F. Kbbs, Ashe- went to purchase supplfo.s and equip- i inent for projecls in the various ! 01110.“), towns and counties. Since the j CW'A has ended, other forms of work ^ relief are being arranged. ■ Guilford topped the list with .'">63- 841.27 in lelief funds, including those to Greensboro and High Point; Merk- lenburg was second, receiving in the courtly and in C'harlotte, .S.'")32,4S9.,')8; Forsyth and Winston-Salem received Cameron Juniors Hosts ,S374/.7,5..10; Buncombe and Asheville , I)eii