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THE PILOT. Southern Pines and- Aberdeen^ North CaroUmi
Friday, April 27, 1934.
Garrison Explains Purposes For
Which Rented Land Nay Be Used
Court House Items
Nolhins May He Rai«ied for S!ile
on Land Taken Oul of Produc
tion fi)r Cotton and Tobacco
: A home demonstration club leaders’ j
Kach day now we have parties! held in the Woman’s'
coniing to the office wanting to club room in the court house in Car-1
know what they will be permitted to, thage at 2 o’clock next Monday af-
plant «n the land this year which is ' ternoon, April 30. Miss Helen Esta-'
rented to the government, says E, brook. State Specialist from Ral-^
H. Garrison. County Agent, : be present to conduct the ^
Those who have signed tobacco con.! school and her subject w,ll be Why
tracts he continues, will be permitted be Tired?” a subject that will doubt- ^
to use half this land to grow any |be of interest to many women in
crops which may be used on the farm, i the county. Not only the leaders but
but not to be sold. This would in- any other women who care to do so
elude any food or feed crops such as | attend the meeting,
hay or grain for use of livestock. The
other half must be put in some crop Mrs. Alice Watson of Carthage, who
to improve the land. This will include for the past several months has been
peas or beans to be turned under for one of the case workers employed by
soil improvement and not to be cut the relief office in Carthage, has been
off. All this land must be staked off appointed case worker for the Ma-
so that it may be located any time sonic Orphanage at Oxford and left
by anyone from the Department of on Tuesday to take up her duties.
.\gricultiue who may see fit to come Mrs. Watson will spend one half of
by and inspect this farm at any time, her time in the office at Oxford and
Thi.-j tobacco land will not all be the rest going throughout the State
measured but w-e have be«n told to investigate cases desiring to enter
that some farms in each county will the orphanage,
be inspected and the land checked
by parties from the Washington of- Practicallv all of the rural schools^
fice. It may be yours or it might'be, |
your noighl>ors. Those who have not '
lived up to the letter of the contract
are subject to having their contract
ial of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Cox Sunday afternoon and vis
ited Mrs. Cox at her home on Route
1.
Miss Katharine Graham and Miss
Elizabeth Cobb were shopping in Ral
eigh Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Cameron visited
friends in Rowland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin and Ed
ward Griffin of Sanford spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mm, G. W, Griffin.
Mr, and Mrs. T, J, Smith were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Smith at their home on route
2.
Miss Thelma Fry of Carthage was
the week-end guest of Miss Margaret
Lambeth at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lambeth.
Charles Gschwind and sons, Edward
and Howard, visited Mrs. Nettle
rhomas and little Elsie Mae Gschwind
of the Eureka community Sunday af
ternoon,
D, A, Graham of Ruffin, S. C., spent
a night last week with his brother,
W. B. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyree Baker and
daughter Doris, Miss Lessie Chamblee
and Victor James, all of Durham,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. John Gaddy. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Moore and family and Charles Brook
Df McFarlan and Miss Cornelia Harris
of Carthage were guests of the
Gaddys for the day Sunday and Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Gaddy and daughter
Hattie Belle of Sanford were after
noon callers.
The News from Carthage
week or next and commencement pro
grams will be the order of the day.
In order to keep expen.ses down, lo-'
cfil speakers will used to a greater
extent than u.=iual, !
cancelled anti being prosecuted in
pddition to this.
Those who have cotton contracts
•will be. it .«eems, permitted to use
all the rental acres for use of grain . J. Harrington, Fiogister of
and hay crops but as in tlie ca.se of i Deeds. wh<i sustained a broken col-
Junior-Senior Banquet
The outstanding social event of the
year was the banquet g^ven by the
Juniors honoring the Senior clauss
Thursday evening in the crystal din
ing room of the Carolina Hotel in
Pinehurst. The dining room was dec
orated with spring flowers, A bowl
of mixed flowers centered the speak
er’s table. A six-course dinner was
served to the sixty tw'o members
present. A. D. Way, Jr., was toast
master of the evening and gave a
toast to the seniors. L. L. Marion,
president of the senior class respond
ed. A toast to the faculty was giv
en by Miss Mary Worthy Spence.
Miss Eula Blue, member of the fac
ulty resi)onded, A delightful and un
ique toast to the past, present and fu
tures was given by Profes.sor O. B.
Welch.
the tobacco contract, none of this will
bone ahd countless bruises when
I Mrs. L. R. Sugg, Miss Cornie Mc-
i Leod. Miss Bess McLeod and Miss
Margaret McLeod spent Sunday in
Goldston.
Mrs. Mamie Brant of Florence, S.
C.. spent the w'eek-end in Carthage
with Mrs. R. W. Pleasants.
Mrs. Alice Watson left Monday for
Oxford where she has accepted a po
sition with the Oxford Orphanage,
H, T. Henson is doing nicely after
an operation at the Moore County
Hospital.
Miss Louise Futrell of Wini ton-Sa-
lem was *he week-end guest oi’ Miss
Mary Currie,
Mrs, Tom Black of Joneso'iro spent
Satiuday in Carthage visiting Mrs.
J. A. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie of Rock
ingham spent the w'eek-end in Car
thage visiting Mrs. J. A. Davis,
PIEK EN'SEIHBLE TO PL.\Y
AT HIOHL.\ND FINES INN
Water snake skins are used fo^
neckties by a British maker of rep-
I tile leather products.
Of considerable interest to music
lovers in the. Sandhills is the an
nouncement from the Highland Pines
Inn that the Charles Pier ensemble
from Greensboro will give a concert
at the hotel Sunday night at 8:15. A
special feature will be a Haydn string
quarter by Miss Bishop, Miss Yeo
mans, Mr. Ysomans and Mr. Pier.
Everyone is invited to attend.
TYPEWRITER
REPAIRING
Good Used Machines For
SALE
PRICES REASONABLE
R. N. HAYES
at Sandhills Itook Shop
'On- '
WHO wouldn’t be on those dreadful
Mon lays? Washwoman didn’t show
up; washing machine broke down; hot
steamy rooms to make the children
fretful; hurried meals the bane of the
famished husband. Far pleasanter
places are the laundry free homes we
servo .'<0 .satisfactorily; so economically.
Laundry
does it o^s'
THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC.
H Telephone (»101 Southern Pines
be permitted to be .sold from the was attacked b^ a bull at his
farm. ALL this cotton land will be ; f«fm on Tuesday morning of ^
nieastired by paities in the count.y. week, is getting along well and
both the acrPs rented to the govern- fxpccts to return home from the
ment and that planted in cotton this County Hospital the latter part
year. All this will be done after the week.
cotton has been planted. One half the
rental payments will be made this om. soils much more productive with
spring and the other half when this j q little thought given to this matter,
land is checked up and it is found Let s help the Government and our-
that the contract has been carried -elves this year by putting all this
rented acreage we possibly can into
In c‘<in lusion, Mr. Garrison says, I cover crops. It can be done at littk
hope that everyone will take the won- ^ expense and all of us will profit by
derful advice of Dr. Street, carried it another year. It will cut your cost
in an article last week and this year of production and thereby make your
set out with a demonstration to make crops much more profitable,
pur soils richer and to make Moore All land rented to the government
county an even more desiraUle place j this year must be just as good as
to live. A farmer’s wealth is usually that on which cash crops are being
in his land and we can easily make j grown.
The Week in Vass
Miss Currie Hostess
Miss Mary Currie entertained at
bridge at Lovejoy’s on Saturday af
ternoon in honor of her guests. Miss
Nell Robertson of Dillon, S. C. Miss
Louise Futrell of Winston Salem.
High score prize was won by Mrs.
E. H. Morton, prizes were presented
the honon;e.
Playing were Mesdames E. H. Mor
ton. Chas. Nicoll. John Currie of
Rockingham. Mi.sses Nell Robertson,
Louise Futrell. honoree, Misses Mar
garet McLeod. Mildred C^oss and
Miss Mary Currie
FUi;i) Mo( KACKEN DIES
AT AOE OF FIP'TV-ONE
Fred McCracken, aged 51 years,
8'y active member of the Southern
Pmes Fire Company for tHe past
thirteen years, died in his home on
Bennett street Thursday morning,
April 21st. Funeral services conducted
by the pastor, the Rev. J. Fred Stim-
son. were held in the Baptist Church
at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon, in
terment in Mt. Hope Cemetery fol
lowing. The deceased leaves a widow,
Liliv V, McCracken,
>lrs. Poole Enterlaui.s i Uncle Sam’s sailors are safer at
Mrs, H. G, Poole entertained the sea than on land, deaths from auto
members of her contract club on last accidents among navy men being
Friday afternoon. j double the drownings fatalities.
Mrs. F. H. Underwood won high —_——
score prize, guest prize to Mrs. Chas,
Barringer. Invited guest was Mrs.
Chas. Barringer. The hostess served
delicious refreshments.
H
H
Dance Revue
n
I Southern Pines School Auditorium
\\ by Dancing pupils of
H
I Sara Busbee of Raleigh
I:
i| Friday, May 4—at 8:00 P. M.
I
I Admission—25c
\i
Man.v at Women’s Mwfing [
An excellent attendance marked the ■
April meeting of the Vass Methodist
Auxiliary, which was held on Wednes- !
day evening at the home of the pres
ident, Mrs, H, A, Borst, The opening
Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. L.
H. Furr and this was followed by
prayer by Mrs. Alex Smith, The topic
was "W'hy Have Missionary Schools
in Brazil’.’" and readings on the sub
ject were given by Mrs. G, W'. Griffin,
Mrs, C. L. Tyson and Miss Nettie
Gschwind, Mrs, S, R, Smith gave a
history of the Bennett School for
girls in Rio de Janeiro. Mrs, T. F, ^
Cameron. Leader of Spiritual Life,
conducted the Bible study and read
an interesting and inspiring letter
from Miss Elizabeth Lamb, The clo.s-
ing prayer was by Mrs. Hollifiela
Fry.
Mrs. Borst reported that spring
clothing for the Auxiliaiy's little boy
in the orphange at Raleigh hart been
bought.
Following the meeting, a social hour
was enjoyed. A salad course with an
iced drink was served. Mrs, W. C.
Leslie invited the Auxiliary to hold its
May meeting at her home.
familiar figure in the Sandhills for,
around a score of berry seasons hit' Mrs. Eliziibeth Tyson Pas,spH
town the first of the week and has ' ^ large number of Carthage peo-
been greeting friends on the streets P*® attended the funeral of Mrs. Eliz-
of Vass in his usual cordial mannr. Tyson, Sunday at the Carbon-
Mr, Clark was accompanied by his Methodist Church, Mrs, Tyson
?on. Bob. and from Vass they went Passed away Friday at the Moore
to Chadbourn in the strawberry sec- County Hospital following an opera
tion. She is survived by a daughter,
_ _ Miss May Tyson and a son, W. A.
' Tyson of Carbonton.
Bakers’ Food Store
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Southern Pines, North Carolina
Dan Carter spent'
Belmont visiting
Personals
After spending .some time with his
grandparents, little Richard Griffin, wednesdav * in
jr., returned on Sunday lo his home friends
in Hamlet. His grandmother. Mrs. G. p
VV. Griffin accojnpanied him and re- Kearnersville are spending a few'
mained until Tuesday. h.^srMBi j
Mrs. Gice Allen, Gice. Jr.. and Ale.x clays with Mrs. Billups’ mother, Mrs.'
McNeill of Allen spent Sunday even- Mollie Person.
ing with relatives and friends here. Miss Nell Rchinson of Dillon, S. C.,1
Miss Sarah M. McNeill was the .spent the week-end with Miss Mary'
guest of Mrs, A. D. McLauchlin of Currie.
Vass route 2 for several days last Mrs. George Beasley of Monroe is
i visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Beasley.
Linwood Furr went to Raleigh the Mrs. W, H. jNewberry of Dunn
first of the week, where he has a i spent a few days in Carthage last j
position with a wholesale house. ; week visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E.!
After spending his vacation with ! Muse. |
his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards, j Mrs. Oscar Payne and sons of Mad- i
Lari Edwards left Thursday for Ral- ; ison spent Sunday in Carthage with
eigh. Earl has been with the State Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Carter. !
Like the Prisoner Behind the Bars; All we want is a fair trial.
Bottom, lb.
Round Steak
Western Beef:
17^/2C Top Round, lb.
20c
Pork Chops
Electric Cut
Cigarettes
Best Creamery Butter
Any Thickness
2 Packages
Roll, lb.—29c
lb.—15c
25c
Print, lb.—30c
College (il»*e C'liih .Sings
The Campbell College glee club,
composed of around thirty voices,
gave a concert in the Vass-Lakeview'
school auditorium on Friday evening
that drew forth much praise from
those in attendance, “Our Alma Ma
ter in Scene and Song,” presenting
lantern slides which depicted the his.
tory of the school throughout the
years were especially interesting and
several numbers by a male quartet
were loudly applauded. The club was
under the direction of A. E. Lynch, a
son-in-law of the b:,loved Dr. Camp
bell. founder and president of the col
lege, who pa.ssed away a few weeks
ago.
Highway Commission for .some time.
Relmond McCraney from State Col
lege. Raleigh, Hermin Parker from
the University at Chapel Hill, and
Bernice Graham from Campbell Col
lege, Buie’s Creek, were among th'
week-end visitors in town.
L. W. Barlow of Raleigh spent .the
week-end in Carthage with his fam-l
ily- i
Miss Eliza Green spent Wednesday j
in Charlotte. i
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buffaloe of Lurn-!
berton spent the week-end in Car-
Mrs, Emma Laubscher. Misses Anna thage with Mr. and Mrs. Neill Stew-1
-nd Emily Laubscher and Harry Laub- ' (ut. i
scher spent Saturday in Sanford.
Mrs. L. R Sugg, Mrs. W. G. Brown
Dewberries Blofisoiiiing
Dewberry time in the Sandhills is
just arouad iii<' comer and if anyone
inclined to doubt the truth of this
statement, here are three unmistak
able signs; First blossoms” are be
ginning to be reported; four car loads
of dewberry crates were unloaded in
Vass on Monday; Rowe V. Clark of
Rochester, N. Y.. who has been a
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith visited! Mrs. J, K. Roberts. Mrs, R. W. Pleaf?^
relatives in Troy Sunday. | ants and Mrs. John Beasley left Tues-i
Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. Annie | day for Wilmington where they will
Jhappell and Mr, and Mrs, S, R. | attend the Federation of Music Clubs,
omith visited Mrs, Flora Jones and ! Judge and Mrs. W. J. Adams of
Mrs, Joh.i McCaskill of Jackson j Raleigh spent the week-end at their
Springs Sunday afternoon, Mrs, Jones i home in Carthage, !
has been sick for several weeks, but i
j is gradually recovering. |
Miss Agnes Smith attended a Pres-
; byterian Young People’s Council
meeting at Red Springs Sunday, mak-
j ing the trip with Miss Virginia Cam.
eron of Olivia.
i Dr. R. G. Rosser and daughter,
' Janet McLean Rosser, were Broadway
visitors on Monday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Ernest
1 Kennedy. Mrs. Tom Brooks and lola
j Dickens of Sanford attended the bur-
Miss Mary Jackson Yow is doing
nicely after an operation for appendi-1
citis at Moore County Hospital.
Mrs. Clyde Kennedy of Raleigh
spent the week-end in Carthage.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Way and
Miss Dorothy Cole spent the week
end in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. F. S. Cole and son, Stowe of
Parkton spent the week-end in Car
thage with their family. They were
apcompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gainey
and their son.
MARKET SPECIALS
Pot Roast, lb. I2V2C
Pork Roast, lb. 15c
Neck Bones, 2 lbs. 15c
Spare Ribs, 2 lbs 25c
Pig Liver, lb 10c
All Pork Sausagre, lb -I2V2C
Stew Beef, lb. 5c
i\ut Butter, lb. 10c
Croaker Fish, 2 lbs 15c
GROCERY SAVINGS
Pure Coffee, lb 15c
Maxwell House Coffee . 29c
Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c
Peanut Butter, 1-lb Jar and
Crackers, 1-lb. box, all for 25c
Good Laundry Soap, 3 for 5c
Palmolive Soap 5c
Vanilla Wafers, lb. 15c
Hershey’s Cocoa, 10c size 5c
Rood Brooms, each —20c
Gold Medal
Cake Flour
Cake Cooler Free,
35c Value—25c
Fat Backs, 3 lbs. 25c | Good Meal,
Lard—Best Compound, i Peck,
3 for—25c 23c
A Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily.
this week.
Native Strawberries