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Friday, September 28, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina County Fair Visitors To Hear Wedding Bells ■ V I Public Ceremony a Feature of Program for Week of October 15th News of the Week In State and Nation as Glean ed from Telejfraph Reports and Daily l*apers J. R. McQueen Speaks at Rosendale Homecoming Fine Profjram and Dinner in Oak- Grove Add to Enjoyment of Sunday Reunion MKS. IMATTIK V. S1*AKKS W KIW F. V. DKNNISON HKKK ' The Homecoming at Rosendale ,,, oj, ! * u X. Bruno Hauptmann, a German car- A public wedding is to be a fea-1 , : , . . penter, arrested on suspicion of im- ture of the Moore County Agricul- pUcation in the Lindbergh kidnapping School house last Sunday was a lural Fair which opens at Carthage ^ after passing gold certificates identi- most enjoyable occasion. The Rev. M. on Monday, October 15, according, f'ed as part of ransom money paid D. McNeill preached a very helpful to an announcement made this I sermon at 11 o’clock, his subject week. The fair is to furnish the' home by Dr. Condon, known as Knowledge ’’ license the preacher or magistrate I " Nearly $15,000 in other . , , and a bag of money to the amount! ‘“^^ted in Hauptman : o clock there was a bountiful of $25 is to be presented the couple. Federal officials believe crime i dinner spread on a table in the oak The w'edding is to take place be- nearing solution tween seven and eight o’clock on ’ Friday evening of fair week. The General Hugh S. Johnson's resig- couple will be selected from among head of the National Re- the first applications aent in to j accepted by President Paul H. Waddill, and their identity Roosevelt on Tuesday. The President will be kept a secret until the hour ■ *’®turned to Washington from his ^ of the wedding. A flower show is to | Park, New York home to take be another attraction. The R. H. Work Shows have been contracted and there will be free at tractions, It is said. LAKEVIEW personal charge of NR A. Walter P. Stacy, chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, named by President Roosevelt head of board of three to “adjust the re curring labor controversies of the textile industry.” Children, grandchildren and other ^ig textile strike ended last week relatives gathered at the home of many problems yet to be ironed Mrs. John McCrae Sunday to cele-' out. brate her 64th birthday. The dinner W’as spread on a table in the yard. Mrs. McCae received many useful gifts and everyone wished her many more happy birthdays. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Apple of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Needum and children of Hemp, Mr. and Mrs. John Crouse and children i races. Mr. and Mrs. Colin McCrae Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams and Marvin and Misses Ann and Lydia McCrae of Vass, Mr. and Mrs. Dunk McCrae of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Blannie Mc Crae and children, Mr. and Mrs. George McCrae and children, Mrs. Bertha Seward and grandson, Alfred Seward of Lakeview and Dail Wil liams of High Point. Dr. and Mrs. Everett Poole and Mrs. Lou E, Taylor of Durham called | on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eastw'ood ' TE.XCHEKS BETTER Tlt.-VINED America’s cup defender. Rainbow, sailed by Harold S. Vanderbilt, won its fourth race against the British challenger. Endeavor, sailed by T. O. M. Sopwith, keeping the famous trophy on this side of the Atlantic. The Endeavor won the first two Detroit won the American League pennant; New York and .St. Louis in a virtual tie for the lead in the Na. tional League with the season ending next week. Julian Price, president cf the Jef ferson Standard Insurance Company, Greensboro, announced candidacy for Governor of North Carolina. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pace and little daughter and Mrs. John Strick land and three children of Broad way spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Morrison. Mr, and Mrs. John Patterson and three sons of Rockingham called on Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Blue Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. McBryde and NOW. STATE KEC ()U»S SHOW White teachers in North Carolina public schools last year had been tiained in colleges an aggregate of approximately 60.000 years, or an av erage of 3.28 years for each of the approximately 18,000 teacheis, figures compiled in the office of State Super intendent A. T. Allen show. While teachers last year had 3.28 grove, which was enjoyed by all. .Several former teachers and one of the former preachers were present. The afternoon program started about two o’clock with devotional exercises. The Rev. C. A. Lawrence introduced the speaker of the day, J. R. McQueen, who brought a wonder ful message on “Making Your Life Count.” The Manly Choir was pres ent with some very enjoyable special music. Mr.' Woolley and Mr. Dunn and Mr. Dunn and his daughter, little Miss Fannie Mae, .sang duets W’hich were enjoyed by all. VASS Of interest here is the marriage of Mrs. Mattie B. Sparks to Franklin Vincent Dennison at 5 o’clock la.st Friday afternoon at the home of the former. The ceremony was perform ed by Di’. C. Rexford Raymond, pas tor of the Church of Wide FeHowship in the presence of the immediate fam ily. Ml. and Mrs. Dennison left im mediately for a short trip after which they will be at home at 17 New Hampshire avenue. I . S. 1 I'AM.NG t’ONTKAt'T LET For Estimates on all Roofing Problems—Phone 129 Conti’act for the a.sphalt paving of U. S. No. 1 approaching Rockingham, in Richmond county, w^as let on Wed nesday to Blythe Brothers of Char lotte for $59,774.80. The distance is 4.39 miles. An interesting meeting of the Vass Methodist Auxiliary was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Keith, at which time a program on the work of the dea conesses in the rural sections was given by Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. Emma Laubscher, Mrs. C. J. Tem ple and Miss Nettie Gschwind. Mrs. Keith read the Scripture lesson and the Bible study from James w’as conducted by Mrs. T. Frank Came ron. Plans for the fall mission study were discussed. Following the preaching service at the Vass Presbyterian Church Sunday evening an impressive in stallation service w’as held at which time four new officers were install ed, Dr. R. C. Rosser and A. B. Paiker, elders, and W. D. McCraney and Billy McGill, deacons. I>. A. K. Tu«“sday The Alfred Moore Chapter of the D. A. R. will meet next 'I'uesday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. E. C. Loomis of Southern Pines. Miss Jean Lane and Miss Dorothy Rich ardson will be joint hoste.sses. Ail visiting Daughters are invited »o at tend the meeting. I.s your roof ready to re.sist Winter weather? The ADDED protection of a quality roof is worth far more than it costs. WE CAN FI RNISH YOU WITH Heart Cypress Shingles hand or machine made, or Composition Slate Surfaced SHINGLES and ROOFING In Any Style or Weight M. H. FOLLEY Lumber, Millwork and Builders’ Supplies ABERDEEN A. G. Edwards, Jr., a first-year,; stu.dent at Elon College, spent last . i week-end with his parents. |; Misses Lois Buchanan, Exie Beas- i ley and Kathaiine Graham and Albert ; Graham went to Lumber Bridge Sun day afternoon to see Mi.ss Elizabeth ,; Cobb, who was a member ot last year's school faculty here. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hicks and chil- WHY HAUL YOUR TOBACCO ANYWHERE EXCEPT SANF"ORD, N. C. When prices are at the very top here? WE ARE MAKING THE FINEST SALES AND HIGHEST AVERAGES SINCE THE WORLD WAR PRICES NO TICKETS TURNED AND EVERY FAR.MER SMILING WE ARE MAKING REAL TOBACCO HISTORY IN SANFORD WITH 01 R WAR TIME PRICES MAKE rs PROVE THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO SELL Sanford Tobacco Board of Trade SAVFORD MERCHANTS OFFER YOl EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO Bl Y AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY % Oome on to Sanford Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Allen of White of college training, ten years | dren of Raleigh spent last week-end ■ ago the average college training was ' with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hicks. Mr. i only 1,524 years, which shows that, | Hicks, who was injured along with in spite of the depression for four or ■ other Raleigh policemen in an eleva- five years and the greatly reduced | accident several months ago, lias salaries, last year especially, they had never fully recovered increased their college training an Herman Parker went to Chapel Hill Hill spent Sunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McBryde. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fry and Mr. Will Johnston spent the week-end in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cuok and daughter Betty Mae of Laurinburg were the Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.s. C. G. Priest. R. P. Andrews of Wilmington called on Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Gardner Friday Mrs. R. P. Andrew's and daughters Helen and Dori.s return- average of about one and two-thirds years in the 10-year period. Moore county's white teachers had 3.163 years of college training last year, a.s compared with 1,519 years last week for his senior year's work at the University of North Carolina. : Ml. and Mrs. Clyde Cox spent last ; week-end with relatives in Sanford. Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. 10 years ago. Southern Pines city unit white teachers had 3.8 years ot arid Mr.*;. W. H. Keith, and attended ed home with him after an extend- training last year and 3.091 years in ; the birthday celebration of her grand- college on the average 10 years age. i mother, Mrs. Jane Keith. ; Miss Ruth McNeill returned Sun- ed visit here, Mrs. Henry Venton of Bedford, N. Y. enroiite to Mount Dora, Fla., spent a few days the past w^eek with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Newcomb and Mrs, R. T, Woodruff spent the week-end in Morehead City. Miss Helena Daugerty returned to her home in Washington Saturday, Keal F^stato Transfers The following transfers of real estate have been recorded: Nathan Foster and wife to Mary Belle- McPhaul, property in Sandhill town.ship. The Sandhills Financing Corpora tion to Lee Posey and wife, property after an extended visit with Misses j in Mineral Springs township. Rebecca Bacon and Alice Littlefield. J. B. VonCanon and wife to Ruth Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Burr of Darien VonCanon Sutphin, property in West Center, N. Y. are spending a few | End. weeks in their home here before' E. C. Matheson to R. G. Wads- going to Florida for the winter. worth, property in Moore county. OM. My STARS.'HERE COME yOUR FATHERS TWO SISTERS- WHAT IN THE WORLD WlUL 1 DO^ ITS AUNT METT/ AND AUNT beTTX WE VE Gar TO lTI?EAT THEM >- Nicr. -THEV always _ (V/'l I PRESENTS. L\. Ah«D all HL TROJE.LC, nnG roi?c=iOT AUOUT the COCA-COLj\ IN IHE ICw-OCX. ALICE I'M So GLAD >OU THOUGHT OF THIS COCA-COLA, YES-WE JUST COULDN'T &E r I ALONG without ^ oufi house. SB-lSU-33 you AUNTS ■ are so G003 '‘K H r~^OME, THIS A --'A c doll is a & THE DRINK OF REFRESHING HOSPITALITY Order by the case (24 bottles) from your dealer.... Keep it cold and ready to serve in your refrigerator Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Aberdeen, N. <3. day from a short visit with relatives in Fayetteville section. Miss Harnett. Katie and Flora Mc Neill^ of Southern Pines visited their aunt. Mrs. Sarah M. McNeill, an at- ternoon last week. Mrs. McNeill, who has been ill for several weeks, is now able to be up a part of the time. Mrs. A. M. Cameron, Marian and A. Mac Cameron spent Saturday in Raleigh. Miss Elizabeth Keith left Monday for Greenville for her junior year at E. C. T. C. Merwyn Cox visited his sister. Miss Be.ssie Cox, in Wilmington during the week-end. Miss Jewel Edwards went to L,u- cama on Thursday of last week and from there ,«he planned to go to the beach with friends. Miss Mary Beasley and R, P, Beas ley spent a day last week at their home in Apex. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham went to Norfolk Sunday to visit Mr. and i Mrs, Percy L. Futrell, Mr. Graham’s ! brother-in-law and sister. | Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter of near I Smithfield spent a part of last week ! with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Ed wards. j Mr. and Mr,?, R. H. Cox of Lum- ! berton visited at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. j G W. Griffin Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Alton Chappell and baby of j Sanford are spending a few’ days with I relative^ here. Mr. Chappell came with | them and retnained during the week-1 end. I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crabtree have i moved into the Cameron cottage near McDermott’s store. | (JUAKER .MAID BEANS 4 "..t 22c SEMINOLE TISSUE 4 25c L. & O. BEER IN SELECTED STOKES 3 25c ARMOUR’S BORDEN’S CORN BEEF 29c AMERICAN \ SAUSAGE VIENNA 2 Cat’s 15c BRICK I' 2tb PIMENTO IMr LIMBERGER y CHEESE VEAL LOAF o. 15c BRAINS 25c SWISS 1 2 Packages 2Sc PLUS STATE TAX CIGARETTES 8 Packages Carton 96c S1.20 Pl.rs STATE I'AX Marriage License '■ * A marriage license has been is-1 sued from the office of the Register j of Deeds of Moore County to Frank ^ Vincent Dennison and Mattie Bur-1 gess Sparks, both of Southern Pines. DEL-MONTE PEACHES SLICED 2 No. 1 Cans 27c Pancake Flour Sunny field, pkg. 10c Tomato Juice, Welch’s, pint hot 15c Mello Wheat, pkg:. I9c Milk, Whitehouse Evaporated 3 tall cans ...17c Bisquick, 20-oz. pkgr. , 20c LUX 2 pkgs. 19C-LUX 3 19c VEGETABLES AND FRUITS York Apples. 3 lbs 10c Hubbard Squash, 4 lbs ... 25c Letluce, head 10c Engflish I’ea.s. lb 25c Tokuy Grapes, 3 lbs 25c Plums, lb. 25c Tomatoes, lb. 10c Egg Plant, lb 10c » MEATS Leg of Lamb, lb. 29c Lamb Shoulders lb. J 21c Sliced Bacon lb 33c Sliced Ham. Sugar Cured, lb 39c Boned and Rolled Roast, lb 29c Pot Roast, lb 19c Select Oysters, Va. Best, qt 65c Standard Oysters, qt 55c THe Gr*eat ‘‘Save -witH Safety” ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Co.
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