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Page Eight THE PILOT, Southicrn Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, September 21, 1934. The Week in Aberdeen Mary Grace Abraham and Juliet Vale of Southern Pines. I’awnt-Tfacher MiH'tlng The September meeting of the Aberdeen-Pinebulff P. T. A. was held I in the Community House last Wed-1 Mrs. Alton D. McLean was host- nesday afternoon with a large num- j ess to her bridge club last Friday Her of members present and many new j evening with three tables in play, members joining-. The list of grade i Mrs. B. G. Peterson was winner of mothers for the year were announced, [ the high score. Mrs. William Moore and chairmen for the new school ' was the guest of the club, committees were named. The Safety ] -— First methods put on by the County Board were commended. .\n interesting program under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Caldwell. Jr., was enjoyed on the subject of "Gen eral Impre.ssions of the Past Year,” j during which Mrs. Wimberly Bowman ^ gave her “Impression as a Parent,” I followed by ‘‘Impressions as a Teach-! er” as given by Miss Vanessa Mc Lean, the seventh grade teacher and principal of the grammar grades. Professor Zimmerman gave a splen did talk on his memories of the past year and the outlook for this year's school work. After much discussion it wa.s voted to try the “One,Ses sion a Day” plan for a month. The program closed with two recitations: “A Trip to the City” by Miss Doro thy Doub, and “Spreading the News” by Miss Louise Wicker, and a piano solo by Miss Mary Sikes. The Loyalty meeting of the Wo man’s Auxiliary will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Monday af ternoon at 3:30. A special program with social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Hinsdale of San-; Henry A. Page, Jr., this week before returning to their schools in the north. Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson visited her daughter Betsy Jean at Flora Mac donald College Monday. Mrs. Joe Pleasants has moved her family from the bungalow they have [ been occupying on South street to | the house opposite the high school j building. i Miss Gwendolyn Zimmerman, after spending the summer holidays with her parents here, has returned to the Woman’s University in Greensboro for third year work. Mrs. L. L. Johnson is visiting rel atives in Sumter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. C L Williajnfl at tended the funeral of their cousin, school this week after being absent a week on account of illnes's. Miss Letha Creel left last week! for Boston, Mass., where she will \ make her future home with her mother, i Miss Mary Dell Powell and Oscar | Holleman of Florence, S. C., were Mrs. J. R, Page and Mrs. Frank ^ p Yates Shamburger were joint hostesses at a tea given in honor of the school fac-. Leonard Ru,.seil left ulty at the home of Mrs. J. R, Page week for Statesville where they i Jast Saturday afternoon. ' j Mrs Edna Purvis at Beulah Church j ford were Aberdeen visitors Monday., Wednesday afternoon. ; A number of Abei'deen people at-1 Mrs. Francis Pleasants entered the | tended the funeral services for Judge Sanatorium this week for | George H. Humber at Carthage Tues., treatment. i day morning. Mi.ss Miriam Johnson is leaving this 1 Miss Lucille Brooks, graduate, y^-eek for Randolph-Macon College, nurse, spent her vacation here before Lynchburg Va ' returning to a Norfolk, \a., hospital. ^jj. ^jj.g Joseph I. Chandler of Miss Jessie VV indham returned to • Greensboro were week-end guests of Miss Miriam Johnsoin entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home last Friday. Those present were Mrs. Wil. liam Moore and Misses Hazel W'ind- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W'imberly Mrs. Robert Stewart visited her sis- | ter, Miss Flora Riichan at Duke Hos- I pital where she is convalescing from ! a recent operation. j Jones Macon, Jr,, has entered the j observation corps of the army • at 1 Camp Bragg and is taking a six 1 months’ period of training prepara- ; tory to entering West Point, j Miss Edna Maurer visited her aunt, j Mrs. E. R. Burt, in Biscoe last Sun- j day. Alwin Follcy left Tuesday for State , College in Raleigh. j zixmtnmmittxntxtxtxttutts Patch’s Bargain Department Specials for Friday and Saturday ALL WOOL TWEED SKIRTS $1.98 GROUP OF ALL WOOL SWEATERS, Novelties and Plain ! $L98 UNUSUAL FELT HATS, large and si. ail headsizes $1.25 — $1.98 ONE AND TWO PIECE WOOLEN DRESSES $5.95 GROUP OF FALL DRESSES, Novelty Fabrics, choice ..$5.00 CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS 79c up 3 PIECE KNITTED SUITS $6.75 CORDUROY SUITS, With Hat to Match $6.75 NEW FALL SHOES, Brown and Black Kid—Suede and Patent—Pumps, O.xfords and Ties $2.50 EVERY SATURD.AY WE H.WE SPECI.4L VALUES IN SOME DEPARTMENT. WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE Southern Pines, North Carolina t: t: will visit relatives Mackie Caldwell left last week for Jackson, Miss,, where he is entering college. Miss Frances Wimberly, accompan-' Miss Hope Weaver was hostess to i ied by Mr. Goldsmith of Southern i f've little girls from her grade last j ham and Margaret Miller of Aber-; pj^pg jg rnotoring to West Virginia' Monday afternoon in celebration of' deen and Misses Ruth Cameron, Bar- j relatives. i her birthday, hara Betterly, Dorothy Moore, Mary Judd W'elch, Lorraine McDaniels, Miss Martha Page and Henry A. | J. F. Allred suffered a slight par- Page, 3d are visiting Mr. and Mrs, ^ aiytic stroke last Monday. Cameron and Community SOUTHERN 1‘LVES Baptist Church Corner Conn. Ave. and Page St. Tieatrc rg'i. As if in answer to the present head lines comes the superlative attraction, “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” 11 o’clock. I Circle No. 1 of the Woman’s Aux- Miss Mary Ferguson and Mrs. Jewell! -- ' — —' iliary met Fnuay afternoon with Hemphill W'ere at Lee County Hospi-j MADE TO ORDER and we stock — I Mrs, H. D. Tally, some 15 members tal Sunday evening to see Pete Phil- Bird Baths, Sun D’als and Lawn'being present. Mrs. G. M. McDer- lip.s Benches. D. L. Mauney, Jackson Springs. Route 2, near Maness Or- mott was program leader. Mrs. Mil- chard. S21012! Thomas read a paper on the nec- -; essity of placing a church paper in FOR SALE—Heating stove, 32 East every home, after which Mrs. McDer- Pennsylvania Avenue, Southern mott told of the “Contribution of Re Pines. Misses Idell Thomas and Lula Gad dy left Friday for Norfolk, Va., where they will take a course in Beauty Culture. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bumpass. who ligious Education to the work of the have oeen living near town for ten FOR RENT-Stieff upright piano in this week for Vir- ® ducted Bible Study. (’huroh of Wide Fellow.ship Dr. C. Rexford Raymond, Pastor 10:30—Church Services. 11:45—Sunday School. Sermon Subject: “Communion In terpreted by Friendship.” Morning service communion and reception of members. 7:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. gfood condition. Inquire Mrs. B. H. Lewis, Southern Pines, N. C. S28 ^ same afternoon, Circle No. 2 met w'ith Mrs. L. B. McKeithen, FOR SALE—Houses and lots for sale with the chairman. Miss Thurla Cole, or exchange: also, apartments for presiding. rent. Inquire B. H. Lewis, Attor-' Effie Gilchrist presented a fine ney. Southern Pines. S28. gilina, where they will make their home with Mrs. Bumpas’ sister. Their mother died recently, leaving an un married daughter alone. Cameron re grets losing these good people. Mrs. Bumpas has been active both in the FOR SALE—Guernsey bull calf, two months’ old. Entitled to registra tion. A bargain. Dr. J. W. Dickie, Southern Pines. A21 WANTED—Soft, Clean Cotton Rags. 10c per lb,—Shaw Paint and Wall Paper Co., Southern Pines. Loyalty program. At the close of meeting, the circle and other friends showered Mrs, Herbert Mclnnis, a The Rev. A. J. McKelway of Pine- featuring Norma Shearer, Frederic ^ hur.«t will occupy the pulpit during March and Charles Laughton, which ' the month of September. Services at will be presented at the Southern I 10 o’clocl'-, Sunday School to follow at Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday and W'ednesday, September 24, 25, 2«, with a Tuesday matinee. Analysis of this picture indicates it to be one of the outstanding entertainment values to reach the screen in years. “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” is a fine love story, tender, humanly real and playing upon the most sym pathetic emotions. It is intelligently acted, directed and produced with a constantly evident aim to meet the Christian Scienc<‘ | most exacting standards. All fully re- A service is held every Sunday fleet the time, thought and expense morning at 11 o’clock in the church devoted to its preparation, in East Ne wHampshire avenue. 1 Mias Shearer rises to new heights I with a superb performance as taiza- Eminanuel Epincopal t^urch j beth. March makes a dashing char- Rev. F. Craigrhill Brown, B. A., B .D;, acter of Browning, Laughton gives Rector. | one of the most dominating pertorm- Sunday Services—The first Sunday ances as the father and Maureen in the month. Church School 9:30 a. O’Sullivan wins her aicting spurs as church and in club work. R. F. Lowry and Bruce Tharring-j m-'. Holy Communion and sermon, Miss Shearer’s sister while Una Con- ton attended the Educo C'lub at Car-j 11:00 a. m, | ner is an artistic delight as Miss recent bride and for years a loyal thage Monday evening. Other Sundays, Holy Communion Shearer’s maid. member of this circle. She received i Joe Irvin who has been in Moore | 8:00 a. m.; Church School, 9:30 a. m.r many beautiful and useful gifts. To County Hospital with appendicitis, re- j Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. jj,e effusive, brilliant and al- Mrs, A. M, Hemphill, also a recent turned home Sunday. j Saints Days Services, Holy Com- ^ays entertaining Lee Tracy in the bride, the hostess presented a silver Gabe Holmes and little daughter,] munion, 10:00 a. m. lead role; Helen Mack, talented emo- ladle, Emma Spicer of Goldsboro spent the' ' On Hawkins avenue in Sanford, on week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. M. 1 PINEHURST FOR SALE or RENT—Eight room Saturday Helms’ Elxpress truck and E>. McNeill, returning home Tuesday, house. Suitable for two apartments, a truck of W, G. Bruner of Cameorn, I accompanied by Mrs. Holmes. Two baths. Hot air furnace, elec- Route 1 had a collision. Mr. Bruner 1 Mf.s. Mary Ezzell is visiting rela- tric l^hts. Central location. J. M. was seriously hurt and is now in Lee tives in Durham and High Point, af- E. care The Pilot, Southern Pines. | County Hospital w^here his condition ter which she will return to the home ' ] remains critical. of Mrs. R. C. Thomas for a short FOR SALE or RENT—Five room I Mrs. D. B. Teague of Sanford and visit before leaving for her horre in tional actress: songbird Helen Mor gan, and the newest candidate tor ju venile acting honors, David Holt, aged CiMTunanity Church The Rev. A. J. McKelway, pastor, six, in the other featured roles, Par- — I amount’s “You Belong To Me' brings ABERDEEN a human, sympathetic and enthralling i^ifittage. or Modem improvements. | the Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill Tampa, Fla. Bethesda Presbyterian Church Rev. E. L. Barber, Pastor. story about three of life's brave un fortunates to the screen on Thursday, Write J. M. E., care Southern Pines. The Pilot , I spent Tuesday in Raleigh, They were , accompanied home by Mrs. Gabe Holmes of Goldsboro who spent the FOR RENT—Apartment on East' week with her parents. Broad street. Stove heat,. Also one 1 Pete Phillips was carried to the Services each Sunday morning at Friday and Saturday, September 27, i 11:15; Services each Sunday evening 28, 29, with a Saturday matinee. 1 The Rev. Mr. Guy and young son .^j^ 8:00. Prayer meeting services Wed room. Very reasonable. Box Southern Pines. 323 Lee County Hospital on Saturday urday afternoon suffering with an ab scess. James Wood and two daughters and Mrs. Harry Omohundro of Tampa, Fla., were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Loving of Route 1, Miss Alice Tally of Bonsai spent DEPRESSION BARGAIN—80 acres the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. vicinity Southern Pines, all culti- Tally. FOR RENT -Two desirable houses, and small cottage, 4 bedrooms, and 4 baths, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths. Desirable locations. Box 1298, Southern Pines, N. C. rendered a lovely vocal duet at the Baptist Church last Sunday morn ing. GEORGE II. Hl >IBER, JUDGE OF RECORDER’S COURT. DIFIS (Continued from page 1) vated, 15 acres in peaches, dewberries,. Mr. and Mrs. Flint Loving and strawberries, apples, high elevation, 1 children spent Sunday in Sanford wonderful outlook; picturesque 1 '^•th Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Loving, bungalow, do\iljle garage, fine ; Wooten and sorj Robert and frame tobacco barns, tenant house, i Kenneth motored to Raleigh Sunday necessary tools. Price $5,500. Easy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl payments. Z. R. Pilot office. SILK BOUCLE knitting and crochet ing yarns, $2.00 per pound. Write for samples to Harrill Knitting Company, Rutherfordton, N. C. SOME REAL BARGAINS — Having bought a large part of the house hold goods of the late Dr. Achorn I will offer everything at depression prices at the Sandhill Citizen building. Open from ten to twelve or by appointment. Telephone 7944 Tell me what you need. H. A. Lew is. Trader. york, Robert remained to enter State College for his third year. Henry Dowell Jones left this week for Wilmington where he holds a po sition in the city schools. Miss Mary E. McNeill of Border- lee spent several days with Mr. and Mrs, D. W'. McNeill and Miss Ada McNeill. Dr. Alexander, who has been preach ing twice a day in the Baptisz nesday evening at 8. A cordial wel come aw’aits everyone. Sermon Sunday by Dr. Glenroie McQueen. Newark, Ohio. Page Memorial, M. E. Walter C. Ball, Minister First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 the class of 1898. He obtained his degree in law at the University of North Carolina in 1900. He went at once to his home town and began the i practice of law. For six years he was i Second Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p.m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. I Sunday School every Sunday at Mayor of Carthage before his ap- i lo.oo o’clock. pointment to the Recorder'.-^ Court. Mr. Humber was united in marriage { to Miss Florence Ackiss of Norfolk I ”‘"Sers ac- Under the genius of Director Al- ' fred Werker, who brought “House Of Rothschild" to the screen, the tale of the broken down vaudeville comic j and the helpless little actress mother, i whose lives were regenerated by their 1 love for a little boy, reveals Tracy as ^ an actor whose actual dramatic tal-1 ents are just being revealed, elevates | Miss Mack to her true position among Holljrwood players, and launches what promises to be a career of stardom for young Holt. He is the most per sonable and believable little boy the screen has shown since the advent of Jackie Cooler. In the supporting cast Helen Morgan, the famous piano-sit- ting blues singer, is excellent <ind ad- Carolina Theatre Southern Pines, N, C. PRESENTS Norma Shearer, Frederic March and Charles Laughton in The Barretts of Wimpole Street Mon., Tue., Wed., Sept. 24, 25, 26, Matinee Tuesday At 3:00 • LEE TRACY - HELEN MACK • HELEN MORGAN • lyfifit Ov«rinoii • 0«vid Holt Added—Popeye The Sailor in “Ax Me Another.” Thu.-Fri.-Sat., Sept. 27, 28, 29, Matinee Saturday At 3:00 , I mirable as Lee Tracy's forgiviug wife. Va., and to them were born two j companied by Mrs. M. J. McPhail of ^ added attraction is the new Pop- children. a daughter and a son, both | Hanford as organist sang several fine j Sailor, Cartoon, "Ax Me of whom were with him almost con-1 Especially beautiful and ] Another.” stantly during his last illness. They; ‘ Lead Me Gently i are Mrs. Carl Redd of Baltimore, Md., F'^ther. The floral offerings | pi'RC'ELL, RICHMOND, TO and Sam Humber, who is this year a senior at the University of Missouri. Other survivors are four sisters, Mrs. J. E. Waddill. Mrs. R. H. Shields and Mrs, Walter Williamson, all of Car .4DDRESS MEN OF CHURCH church, spoke to the students in the, Carthage Methodist Church at 10 school auditorium at noon last Thurs- | o’clock Tuesday morning conducted day, captivating all hearts and hold- i by the pastor, the Rev. E. C. Durham, were unusually lovely. Active pall bearers were two nephews, E. S, Adams and S. W. Shields, and M. G. Boyette, C. J. Mc Donald, Wilbur Currie and Fred Un- thage.' an7Mrs.'T7BrKing‘orHamJbearers in- jgj. ^ I eluded the members of the Moore The funeral service wa.s held in the' '’isiting lawyers. In terment was ir. the town cemetery * j r. J,, meeting. Supper with Masonic nonors i first graders. FOR RENT—Modern Country Home. | The Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill 2 miles north Fayetteville on Fed- and Mn. Gabe Holmes of Goldsboro eral Route 401. It .has six bedrooms, j spent Friday of last week in Raeford two baths, city electric lights, i visiting relatives. Dr. J, E. Piircell of Richmond, Va., secretary of Men's Work in the South ern Presbyterian Church, will address the men of Bethesda Church on Fri day evening, September 28th. The Woman’s Auxiliary is invited to at-1 will be served promptly at 7:00 o'clock. A special effort will be made to enlist the attendance of all the men ing the close attention of even the | assisted by the Rev. W. S. Golden,; >IR.S. GRE.\RSON KETI’RN.S Presbyterian minister of Carthage. I TO OPEN HI01H..\M> LOIXiE and women of the church for this Mr. Golden, for a number of years a iriend of the deceased, gave in his ; I gathering. Dr. Purcell is a man with Mrs. Grearson returned Monday ; rare gifts as a speaker and is reveal- prayer a beautiful word-pi'^ture of night from a summer spent in Wiild-, ing great leadership among the men “Judge Humber,” as he was known ^ scr, Vt., and is preparing for the op- of the Pre.sbyterian Church in the water, steam heat, large porches I Miss Flora Phillips left for Flora | t j the Moore county citizenry, men-; ening of Highland Lodge October 1st; Southland. D. B. Herring, president and ground.*?, ample facilities. Fur-| Macdonald College last week- enter-j tioning a number of the characteris- for its 17th sea.son. Many improve- of the local organization, plans for a nished. Suitable for home, tourist | ing upon her third year in that col- j tics which had won for him the place | ments begun at the close of last sea- great meeting on Friday evening of h:iuse, or tea room. Apply J. S. lege. j which he held in the hearts of the I son will be completed in time for the next week. John D. McLean will have Huske, Fayetteville. Phone 10. 1 Jack Phillips, Mrs, J. A. Phillips,! people. A choir composed of around i opening. charge of the program. LAWN FERTILIZER COTTON SEED MEAL. BONE MEAL SPECIAL. L.\WN MIXTURE MIXED FERTILIZER Just the thing to make the grass green. BURNEY HARDWARE COMPANY Aberdeen, Phone 30 BACK FRO.M El'KOPE Mrs. Jane H. Towne of Southern Pines arrived in New York last week on the United States Liner Leviathan after a trip abroad. Mrs. Towne is expected here shortly. I
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