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Friday, September 21, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page ThrM ihe Ark Southern ^inrs, N. €. Mrs. MiUicent 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 DANCING SCHOOL over “The Recreation” Registration Sept. 29 Classes Start Oct. 4 SARA BUSBEE /A. uj/n/yu. mmmr will be in his office over Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, fi)om 10:00 a. m. to S:00 p. m. Don’t fail to se« him if your eyes are waak. DR. J. I. NEAL VETEBINAIUAJf Carolina Pharmacy, Pineharat or A. S. Swinnerton’a Stablea la Sonthem Pinea E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor 8oath«rn Pines, N. C. Tel. 5081 J. N. POWELL, INC. Undertaking Embalming Ambulance Service East Broad St., Southern Pines A. L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DECORATOR PAPER HANGRR WALL PAPERS Phone 6922 DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING Complete photo service for amateurs at fair prices for highest quality work. "If It’s on the Film Wt Get It For You” Sandhills Photo Shop (Near Farrel's Ice Plant) P. O. Box 188 -Aberdeen, N. C. /iLdvemtfse Your BSnsineM Political Annonncements FOB LJGOISLu\TUUBE Hospital Birthday Club Proves Substantial Aid to Institution Novel Organization Has Raised Some $500 Through Natal Dav Gifts On her return from Asheville where she spent much of the summer Mrs. M. G. Nichols reports continued interest and activity in the Moore County Hospital Birthday Club of Southern Pines, of which she is sec retary and treasurer. The other offi cers are Nelson C. Hyde, president and Ann Reed Perkinson, four-year old vice president. The club has had so successful a career in its first two years that other similar organizations in other towns of the county are expected to spring up this year. Nearly $500 has been raised for the hospital to date by the club members. All one does to become a member i? to sign a card promising to send a contribution for the hospital on his or her annual birthday. Mrs. Nichols keeps a birth day book of all members and a few days before each birthday listed she sends a birthday greeting to the mem ber. This serves as a reminder of the pledge to subscribe. Members are prompt in sending in their gifts, us ually money, occasionally things which may be used at the hospital. When the bank account of the club swells to over $100 a check for that amount is forwarded to the institu tion and the account starts over again with new receipts from members. As membership grows, which it is doing all the time, the club expects to be able to send $1,000 or more to the hospital each year. If clubs w'ere started in other towns along the same line the institution would not only have a regular and substantial source of revenue therefrom but more and more people of the county and w'in- ter residents would become interested in the splendid work which the insti tution is accomplishing. Mrs. Nichols will be glad to send membership cards to anyone writing her. The month and day of your birth is all the information required. One does not need to give the year. 3,301,000 of Us North Carolina Leads South east in Census Bureau Estimate of 1934 Health Clinics Held in Many Sections County Health and Welfare Association Aids Fine Work With Donation of Funds North Carolina continues to main tain its position as the most populous state in the Southeast The state’s population on July 1 is estimated by the census bureau at 3,- 301,000 compared with 3,170,276 shown by the official census of April 1, 1930. Georgia, the state's nearest rival in the Southeast, fell further behind, having an estimated population of $2,911,000 on August 1 compared with an official 1930 census of 2,908,506. Until 1930, Georgia—“the South's empire State”—v/a.3 the must popu lous state in the Southeast. Census bureau estimates of popu lation in Southeastern states on July 1 follow: North Carolina 3,301,000 Georgia 2,911,000 Alabama 2,710,000 Tennessee 2,676,000 Louisiana 2,166,000 Virginia 2,446,000 Mississippi 2,057,000 South Carolina 1,750,000 Florida 1,575,000 Public health clinics have been I completed at Shady Grove. }-loward's r Mill, Purvl.s school. Eureka and Sam- ; arcand. Clinics are being conducted at pres- i ent at Academy Height School. Pine- ^ hurst, Spies, Moody, Theater, Tay- larsville and this week pre-school and first grade clinics were held at the I Vass white school. “We are much en- j couraged by the interest taken in ; these clinics. Sometimes whole erades are attending, and sometimes all the I grades which means a whole school,” j says Dr. J. Symington, public health officer. “We advise all conjunctivitis cases to consult their family doctors and in j addition to what was said in the pre-1 ! vious article concerning the spread of! j conjunctivitis and the way to prevent | it we advise that hands and eyes be 1 washed frequently with soap and wa-' used to clean an infected eye more than once. The best way is to use a little absorbent cotton and burn it immediately. Hands should be ster ilized after touching an infected eye. I “The Moore County Health and wel fare Association, Mrs. Francis T. Keating, president, has come to our, aid in these clinics with a donation of ter and no cloths or handkerchiefs be $62.50 and this is being used partly for extraction of tonsils. We great ly appreciate this gift from an or ganization that has done more in the past six years for public health in Moore county than any ^ther single organization aside from the County Commission and the State Board of Health.” New Fall Shoes Are Here School Oxfords, Dress Ties and Pumps Hosiery to Match, Cannon, and other Brands See our Window Display for Styles and Prices Lowest Prices for Quality Merchiindise MELVIN BROTHERS Aberdeen N. C ; In the South as a whole, including ' Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Ken- ' tucky. North Carolina was outranked only by Texas which had an estimated population of 6,073,000 on July 1. SKES BIG DEVELOP.MENT OF PAPER IXDUSTKV IN SOUTH OX WINTER SCHEDULE The Southern Pines Library will resum.e winter schedule next Monday, October 1st, being open both morning and afternoon. It was erronously stated in The Pilot last week that it was already on winter schedule. All the New Popular Books Hayes’ Book Shop. at “The time when America can use her own natural resources for her pa per supply is undoubtedly coming, ^ but I believe it is still far in the future,” declared Reuben R. Robert son, Jr., of Asheville on his arrival in New York last week aboard the liner Berengaria from a month’s in spection tour of sources of much of ' America's present paper-lumber sup ply, Noi-way and Sweden. Robertson, who made the trip for the Champion Fibre Company, ex pressed the opinion that “it will be a ' fine thing for America when she can ' stop importing, and I have no doubt I that southern pine will be quite as I useful as w’ood.c we have been import ing. However, I am afraid that Europe , will get a lot of our business for a 1 while, yet,” WANTED- .Tenants for the many nice houses I have for rent. WANTED- .Purchasers for the several beautiful build ing' sites I have for sale. WANTED- ,Men and women, interested enough in their families and themselves to pro tect their future with sound Life In surance, w'hich I provide. ...Men and women to protect their homes, personal belong*ings, automobiles and other assets by adequate Insurance. Eugene C. Stevens Phone 5121 Southern Pines, North Carolina rXTHEVROLET/ K)u n'(/e better-you t/nzfe better -you^e/ better in a Knee Jetton CHEVROLET The Ownership Test is simplicity itself, Chevrolet, through any of its dealers, will gladly lend you a new car to drive, over the same routes and in the same way you drive every day. Chevrolet is confident you will like the freedom from jolts that Knee-Action brings —the restfulness of shock-proof steering—the luxurious appointments of the big Fisher body —the getaway of an 80-horsepower engine— the smooth, sure action of cable-controlled brakes—the refreshed feeling yoa enjoy when you are through. In fact, Chevrolet believes that the OwTiership Test will prove to your complete satisfaction that the low-priced Chev rolet is the car for you and yours. CUErROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Compare Chct'rolct's low delii'cred prices and may G-M.A^C- terms. A Gaural Motors Value I hereby announce myself a can didate for the legrlslature in the No vember election. My platform brief ly, “Less taxes, more tiade; more trade, better business, better living conditions.” H. F. SEAWEXI* JR. THOUSAND WORDS ONE RIDE IS WORTH A OiAt-fiJK A£>VERTtSeME3Cr ALLRED CHEVROLET COMPANY, Aberdeen, N. C.
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