Paue Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, May 11, 1934. Prizes Awarded Pupils in Aberdeen Schools Shamburuer Valedictory Award (ioes to Elhridye Park; Many (iirls H(*nored Allotted $45,000 hy Federal Ueiief Administration j Pinehurst Paragraphs The pupils of Miss Katherine Blue ^ Hagood and Mrs. Westcott at their were presented in a delightful piano home Thursday night. Ctames, danc- recital Thursday evening May 3 in ing and refreshnientis were enjoyed, the Pinehur.st school auditorium at Miss Virginia Simpkins, class spon- S.-30 o'l'lock. Twenty four took part, sor and Mrs. Eva Dunlap, grade moth- including boys and girls from the sec- er were also guests, ond grade through the eleventh. A Mrs. D. VV, Hensley entertained the medal, offered to the pupils who play- Seniors on Monday night, following ' ed with the best interpretation, the the class day exercises, most feeling and the most accuracy, The commencement program was was awarded Billy Viall by the judge, broughrt to a close Wednesday night ' Mrs. M. G. Dalrymple of Carthafe. with the presentation of an operetta. There were two pins offered as second “The Cruise of the Trundle-bed,” by prizes. In the beginners’ group Mabel the Primary Dcyjartment and “The Cole was the winner while Sammie Wedding,” a comedy in two acts, di- . Fallow won for the advanced stu- rected by Miss Kate Matthews, cients. Mrs. Tom McKenzie was hostess at 1 Those receiving honorable mention a miscellaneous shower at the Mc- were Billy Tale, Bobby Viall, Tulla Kenzie home Saturday afternoon hon- Smith. Betty Dunlop. Helen Fields, oring Mi.ss Idell McKenzie, bride- Maigaret McKenzie and Martha West- elect. A large a.ssortment of pretty cott. and useful gifts were received hy the i Others playing were Vivian Heck, honorec. Louise Shaw. Richard Cole, Bevins Miss Will Frances Journey, biide. ■ Canieion. Margaret Lee, Jessie Rit- elect of the week, was honoree at a , ter, Phyllis Hensley, Josephine Me- miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. ■ Kenzie, Kay Johnson, Florence Fry, r, Johnson and Mrs. Gordon Cameron Donald Currie Jr., Della Freeman, at the latter's home Thursday night. Flora Xiie McKenzie and Helen Ruth Miss Journey will be married Sal- Cole, urday afteinoon at 6 o’clock to Mr. THE NORTH CAROLINA SY.’NH’HONY ORCHESTRA The graduating exercises weie held Sanders of Cornersville, Tenn , m a Plans for fuithering the nuisical education and enj /vment of the people of North Cart>lina through the Tuesday night in the school auditor- ccremony at the Community Church. Bible to G. Lawrence Fanell as the medium of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra were given a big boost this week by the granting through beginning at 8 o clock. The his- A number of their friends and lela prize for Good Citizenship awarded state relief channels of $4.5,000 of federal relief money toward support ai the musician members of the group ‘ ‘ annually by the Roman Eagle Lodge during the next ytar. By the end of a year Lamar Str.ngfield. conductor, expects to see his organization on a of the Masonic Order. I self-supporting basis. Edgar Ewing of Southern Pines, business manager, and Struthers Burt, long a booster of County Superintendent of Educa-: the orchestra, are attending a meeting in Chapel Hill to- un n.w to plan for the year’s work, tion presented a book to Elbnd;.e - - Prizes based on their work .in the Aberdeen schools this year were pre sented to the pupils on Monday night in the High School auditorium. The valedictory prize of $5.00 giv en by Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Shamburg- ’ er as a memorial to Mr. Shamburg- er’s father, was presented by John W. Graham to Elbridge Park. The medal given each year by the Alfred Moore Chapter of the Dought- ers of the American Revolution was presented by Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson to David Paik. The prizes given annually by the Aberdeen Building & Loan Associa tion for the best essays submitted in the English cour.se were presented by Mrs. C. E. Pleasants, Jr.. to Miss Lida Duke Blue, S7.50; Miss Mar cella Folley, So.00 and Miss Rebecca Doub. S2.50 in the High School; and to J, F. Deaton. Jr., S2.50; Hope Weaver, S2.50; Richard Page. S2.50 and Ruth McBride in the grammar grades. The Rev. E. L. Barber presented a Park as a prize from the Thursday Afternoon Book Club to the pupil excelling in English in the Senior class. J. W. Graham presented $2.50 each to Louise Wicker and David Park as the pupils excelling in the recitation and declamation contest this year. These prizes aie given every year as a memorial to Allison Martin Page and Thomas Bonner Wilder, Jr. Professor R. C. Zimmerman pre sented the prizes to the pupils excell ing in Grammar school work as fol lows: S2.50 prize to Miss Rebecca Deaton. 3rd grade, given by Dr. and County Commissioners Adopt Moore-Hoke County Boundary CARTHAGE Hailey Survey Recorded With Iteyister of Deed.s.—Other News of Hoard The Board of County Commission ers met iii rpgiilfii’ =es^ion on Monday with all membeis present except E, C. Matheson. who ha.s been ill for some time. The Board voted to ex- pre.«s its best wishes to Mi'. Mathe- .“on for a speedy recovery and an ( ommissioner 111 eailv resumption of his duties with Mrs. E. M. Medlin: S2.50 prize to jhe Board Harold Thomas, 2nd grade, given by the map of the Standard Store; $2.50 prize to between Moore and l.awrence Johnson, given by Mr. and ^oke counties prepared by M. McQ. Mrs. E. B. Maynard, and $2.50 prize surveyor, be probated to Frances Hearn, given by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill. The last two children are in the 5th grade. The Music prize given by A. L. Bur ney for the pupil excelling in the mus. and filed and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds. The office of constable of Mineral Springs township, to which Robert L. Pratt was heretofore appointed, was ie recital was awarded to Mis« Mary declared vacant as Pratt has moved Margaret Burney. tory medal was awarded Edith Me- ; lives from Tennessee are expected Donald, \^ho was also Salutatorian of to be here for the wedding, the class. Stanley Lacks was valedic- Thursday of last week Mrs. E. G, toiian and won a valuable scholar- Fitzgerald entertained at a luncheon shii> to the State University. The loy- and biidge at the Carolina hotel, alt.v prizes offered by Leonard Tufts High scores in bridge were made by were presented to Martha Westcott Mrs. Joe Wood, Mrs. F. L. Dupont, i and Stanley Lacks. Leonard Bliss, Mrs, T. A. Cheatham, Mrs. Cnarles Misses Josepheiie McCracken and j,- received the prize offered to the M, Gray, Mrs. Arthur Newcomb and Mildred Cioss have returned to their |senior making the highest average for Mrs. R. Johnson. homes in Sanford after completing ^^e .year. Complimenting her house guest, their year's woik as teachers in the 'pho P^ev. A. J. McKelway made the Mi’s. Joe Wimberly of Rocky Mount, Carthage school. addres.' to the class, using as his Mrs I. C, Sledge entertained at bridge Mis. Pj. C. Wallace and Mrs. L. C. subject, “Be Your Age.” This was ;md tea Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. P. Wallace are si>ending a few days in ec|ually helpful to the grown xips and Thompson won high score prize and llichi.iond visiting friends. furnished a splendid measuring rod Mrs. John F. Taylor .second. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. (J, Sugg attended ! ages. Those giaduated were Wimb?rly received a guest prize. cunimuncement at the Union Theolo gical Seminary in Richmond. Mrs. W. H. Currie and Mrs. R. G. Wallace spent Tuesday in Raleigh. I Miss Edith Ducker left Tuesday ; for her home in Anderson, S. C. I Miss Betty Jones has returned to i her home in Augusta Ga. Miss Jones j was a member of the High School I f.'iculty last term. I ; Mr.s. Charles Cox, Mrs. W. G. .Leonard Bliss. Jr., Ira Garri.son. Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tufts and chil- ley Lacks, Harold Maples, Franklin dren and Mrs. Frank I. Easton are McKenzie. Homer McKenzie, Holland spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Sluiw, Lester Sheffield, Louise Cole, Thomas .and Alexander have cl^)sed Edith Lee Frye. Virginia Hensley, the riding stables on Midlaiv] Road Lucile Maness, Lorena Montesanti, for the season and sent their horses Edith McDonald, Mary McDcmald. by trucks to Asheville on Saturday. Martha Westcott. Bernice Wicker. In acceptance of Mr. Clieatliam'.- The mascots were Sally Cheney and invitivtion. the congregation at the Ralph Sutton, Jr., and the class .spon- Community Church will join in wor- sor. Miss Virginia Simpkins. ship at the Village Chapel for the The class was honored at a de- Mother's Day service next Sunday i Brown. Mrs. Evalyn Blue, Miss May j lightful party given by Mrs. J. M. morning at 11:00 o’clock. I Stuart and Miss Eula Blue attended —~~— — 1 the funeral of Mr. Smith in Row land Tuesday. KVANDEU (. .MATHESON Mrs. O. B. Welch, Mrs, L. R. Sugg from the county, and his bondsmen relieved of any further responsibility, ' it,,- , It was ordered that the county ac- Whose illne.ss prompts sympathetic j Miss .largaret McLeod spent a • of , few days in Burlington this week with The Week in Aberdeen D. A. K. ME.MBKKS HEAK OF C KOSSXOKE SC’HOOI.i NEEDS countant transfer the sum of $1000 resolution by fellow members from the contingent fund to the poor Board of County Commissioners The last meeting of the season of fund. the Alfred Moore Chapter. D. A. R. xhe chairman of the board, the j was on May 1st at the home of Mrs. ctmnty attorney and the county ac- Jesse Page in Eagle Springs. countant were authorized to make a Mrs. P. P. McCain of State Sana- settlement and adjustment of taxes torium, Mrs. Isaac Manning. State of the Carthage Furniture and Man- Vice Regent from Chapel Hill, and nfacturing Company, Wilson Furni- Dr. Mary Sloop from Crossnore wert ture and Manufacturing Company and guests at the meeting. Mrs. J. Talbot the Union Furniture and Manufactur. Johnson presided. ing Company with the Referee in Mrs. Manning gave a vivid and Bankruptcy, H. F. Seawell, Jr. humorous description of her exper- curtis McGregor and Willie Hilliard Judgment con. iences at the recent Bicentennial at . were relieved of poll tax on account Colorful Monday Four Blues. Jilack. See Re;i When Judjfe Makes Them Produce the Long Green Mrs. F. S. Blue. Entertains for Father Members of the 1934 Senior Class. Honoring her father, J. T. Land, on accompanied by two Juniors, Misses his 61st birthday, Mrs. Earl Rogers Lida Duke Blue and Frances Jean Mrs. Earl Barbour of Er\Vin is ' entertained at supper on last Friday Freeman, are spending a few days spending some time in Carthage with evening at his home in Lakeside this week at Pawley’s Island, S. C. Four colored Blue brothers of Cam eron, Clyde, John C, Archie and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Frye. , Heights, with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. . Dr. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Martin j Yates, and the Rev. W. C. Ball as ; and children of Richmond .spent a guests and about 25 other friends ^ few days in Carthage last week. Miss coming in afterwards. Many gifts j Nancy Butner returned with them were brought in during the evening vacations with their parents here, j for a visit. as tokens of the friendship in which Miss Sarah Shaw, of David.son is I T. A. Cole of Columbus, S. C., spent many friends here, spending some time in Aberdeen as Misses Edythe and Dorothy Wick er. who have held positions in the Carolina Hotel at Pinehurst during the winter months, are spending their a few days in Carthage with mother. his Elizabethtown. • of disability. tinued in Recorder’s Court last week upon payment of the costs uud a doctor bill of $2.00. The brothers were drunk, it is said, and one was "cuss ing” near a Cameron residence when a fifth colored man came along and warned him of the danger he w'as in, whereupon a row started which end ed in a charge of assault with a dead ly weapon, drunkenness and disorder ly conduct. Thelma Shepherd and George Har- Dr, Sloop gave an interesting talk was ordered that an order be on Crossnore describing the wonder- placed with the N. C. Coal Mining ful work being done through this | Company for 50 tons of lump coal de mountain school. Children who have livered in bins at the court house, had no chances to make anything j^jj county home at a price of of themselves have been completely $4 50, not to be paid until after transformed in character and manner i J^,]y j of living. They are delighted with the | Money for support was granted as new girls dormitory which is i.hc gift [follows: Mary Henderson, colored, of of the D. A. R. One small mountain McNeill township. $5 per month for boy looking through the w.ndow of | June and $4 thereofter; Mrs. I ""&ton, colored of Southern Pines the dormitory living room, said, “This i Ralph Williams $8 per month for , looks like heaven to me. If I could ^av, June and July for self and chil- ^ Thelma, accord- live in there I wouldn’t want to go ' ^rs. Lacy Faircloth, West End. evidence, went to the home to heaven.” These children are bad. ! R^^te 1. $5 per month until further another colored girl, and a.'Ler she ly in need of clothing, and if there o^der 1 departed, it was found that a is anyone who would like to dispose I was ordered that the following Imissing. The watch was la- of any cast-off clothing, please give ^ p^^.sons be granted beer license at " ■■■"'"■ ‘ It to Mrs. E. C. Loomis who will .send ^^e following places: it to Crossnore. ^ Pinehurst - Pinehurst Department I Store, Mrs. W. T. Knowlton, J. P. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert N, Page. Mrs. Mollie Capps, w'ho spent the winter with friends in town, return ed to Siler City last Saturday. Miss Mary Ella Bethune and Law rence Johnson spent the week-end vis iting relatives near Pittsboro. Arthur Siachos, proprietor of Far- Ent«*rtains Seniors Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vestal of Kit- Following the Class Day exercises trell spent the week-end with Mrs. last Monday evening Mrs. W. D. Cav- Charles Barringer. iness entertained the graduating class Mrs. Graham of Rock Hill spent 1934 at her home on Bethesda last week in Carthage with Mr. and j Hoad in her capacity as grade mother Mrs. J. L. McGraw. of this class. Mrs. Fred Willcox of Florence S. M‘ss Dorothy Doub gave a farewell C„ visited Mr. and Mrs. John Willcox surprise parly to Misses Carol Bow- several days this last week. 1 Millie Page, who au expect- Mrs. Ed Simpson has returned from ’''S' leave Aberdeen in the near fu- a visit with relatives in Red Bank, i on last Thursday evening, at- N J , tended by their many school friends. Mrs. J. Symington is visiting her , Many dainty and useful giftd were daughter, Mrs. John Baker in Wil-i brought in showing how popular these mington Del. young ladies have become and how Claude Kennedy of Wilmington ! many friends they have mad^ here. spent the week-end in Carthage with his family. Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson and daught- HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WINS Mulcahy, Mrs. Carl Andrews, L. L. ONE GAME, LOSES FOUR Biddle, II, and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Southern Pines—J. A. Ferguson, O. R. Conrad, Amos J. Broadway, Omer E. Williams, W. E. Starnes and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Pinebluff—W. K. Carpenter and J. W. Lampley. Carthage—J. R. Baker, and James Coming from behind, the Southern Pines school ball team maintained a slim lead to down the Raeford team on Monday afternoon by a 1211 count. Bill Wilson hurled the entire con test for the winners and gave up nine hits. None of the pitchers received gilt-edged support. Wilson led the | Katsos. hitting with three safe blows. This was the only victory for the locals in the five games played since last Wednesday. On Thursday they lost a 1-0 thriller to Vass. This game was a pitching duel between Russell Aberdeen—Arthur Sichos, Horace L. Wiley and W. L. Batchelor. Hemp—A. W. Brown, Herbert C. Stutts, Rogers and Land. Lake view—W. T. Jackson. The tax collector is hereby outhor- Powell for Southern Pines and Worth i^ed to issue license therefor upon payment of license tax required by tra inning was necessary for a decis-1 McMillan for the winners. An ex tra inning was necessary for a decis ion. On Friday another close one was dropped at Raeford, 4-2, Russell Mills | Political AdVCrtising’ bemg the victim. Tuesday West End > _ _ _ trou -ed the locals by 12-6 and Wed nesday Southern Pines blew an early lead as Laurinburg: tallied 11 times in the eighth to win by 17 to 8. It Pays to Advertise in The Pilot. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Primary June 2d, and would appreciate your support. —THAD L. BLUE. Mr. Henson has Returned home from | er. Miss Betsy Jean, visited Miss ter located in a repair shop where it j Moore County Hospital where he un- j Miriam Johnson at Randolph-Macon had been carried by Harrington, to j derw'ent an operation several days | College, Lynchburg, Va., over the whom Thelma had delivered it. Now ■ j past week-end. both Thelma and Harrington have ! Mr. and Mrs. William Neal and : Miss Hazel Windham, who spent “time.” 1 Roger of Chapel Hill spent a j some time in Pitt county Commun- Sandy Gaines has a barber chair j days in Carthage last week with i ity Hospital at Greenville, where she in the caddie house at the Pinehurst! Mr. and Mrs. George D. Carter. underwent operations, came home last week in Statesville on business. Mrs. Mack Fairley of Columbia, S. C., and Miss Grace Bradshaw of Char lotte spent last Sunday in Aberdeen visiting their mother, Mrs. H. H. Bradshaw. Dr. R. C. Smith of Grifton spent a few hours in Aberdeen on Tuesday visiting his brother, Jack Smith, whide taking a patient to the State Sana torium. Miss Elizabeth Thomas of Wilming ton spent the week-end in .Aberdeen as the guest of Miss Ruth McLean. Country Club. He also has a satchel Mrs. L. R. Sugg was hostess to her which did contain a certain number | contract club and several additional of razors, but after Buster Crutch- | quests on Friday afternoon. Mrs. field visited the place the satchel was minus three of its cutting implements. The court said six months. That isn’t all of Buster’s trouble, either. He went to the home of Al lis Benson, colored, and created a dis. turbance by breaking up things, and beat one Alma Thome with his fist and for these offeirses he must serve two months. ri^4NS IMPROVEMENTS The Central Carolina Telephone Company plans an enlarged switch board, improved facilities, before the next winter season in Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Danish farmers often are members of a dozen different cooperatives, and their finances are cared for by a co operative bank. week greatly improved. Malcolm Pleasants, C. L. Guion, Clayton Brasington and G. C. Sey- Charles Nicoll received high scoie j mour enjoyed a fishing trip to Black guest prize and Mrs. H. G. Poole re- ; River last week, ceived high club prize. | Mrs. W. T. Wor.sham left last week The Round Dozen Music club met. for Charleston, S. C., where she will with Mrs. W. H. Griffin on Friday af- | spend some time visiting relatives, ternoon. Mrs. L. R. Sugg gave a re- | Mrs. A. L. Burney, Mrs. Mollie port on the annual meeting in Wil- j Capps. Mrs. Neill McKeithen, Mrs. mington. j 3 Fagan and Miss Mary Johnson — , attended the funeral services held STILL NO RAIN ' for Miss Mary Harrington in Car- I thage last Tuesday. Yesterday was the 20th day of a j Postmaster J. F. Deaton and chil- period in which less than one-tenth ; dren, J. F. Deaton, Jr., and Betty of an inch of rainfall has fallen in ^ Lou, are recuperating from tonsil op- this vicinity. Crops, gardens and flow, j erations which they underwent in ers are beginning to want for water, j Fayetteville hospital last week. Miss Emma Page of Greensboro is WANTED On* Cent ■ word carh iiuertisn. llintnaa charre. cfnU. All Want Adi mast b* paid far befar* Wake Forest and State College play baseball in Raeford on Saturday, May 19th, at 3:30 o’clock. This Sunday is Mother’s Day. Don’t forget to remember Her. spending some time in Aberdeen vis iting her sisters, Mrs. T. B. Wilder and Miss Mary Page. Mrs. H. E. Bowman spent the past week-end at Davidson College visit ing her son, Billy Bowman. VRCH SUPPORTS without any metal. Made from impression taken of each foot. R. Leatham, maker, Wor- then Court between 71 and 71 S. Ashe street, Southern Pines. t£. FOR A HOME while you are away from home, go to Maple Lodge. Reasonable rates. Free garages. Apply 424 South Bennett Street, Southern Pines. tf. LOST—Scotch Terrier, black with gray muzzle, answers to name of Gapher. Red collar. Reward for re turn to Struthers Burt, Southern Pines. WANTD—Bicycle in good condition. $5.00 cash. Apply box 774, South ern Pines.

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