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■OIWiMiww^RWiiiaKaiiBa*^ Friday, September 28, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five C ES ! The Week in Aberdeen SOUTHERN FINES Baptint Church Corner Conn. Ave. and Page St. The Rev. A. J. McKelway of Pine- hurst will occupy the pulpit during the month of September. Services at 10 o’clock. Sunday School to follow at 11 o’clock. ('hurrh of Wide FVllouship Dr. C. Rexford Raymond, Pastor 10:30—Church Services. Subject: “Faith As An Adventure In Courage.” 11:45—Sunday School. » 6:30 P. M.—Intermediate Endeavor. 7:30 P. M.—Senior Endeavor. Emmanuel EpItM’opal Church Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B .D., Rector. Sunday Services—The first Sunday in the month, Church School 9:30 a. in.; Holy Communion and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays, Holy Communion 8:00 a. m.; Church School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Saints’ Days Services, Holy Com munion. 10:00 a, m. Book Cluh Mrs. W. C Ball was hostess to the Thur.sday Afternoon Book Club at the Community House la.st Tuesday. 1 Two new members, Mrs. VV. K. I Freeman and Mrs. Reid A. Page, j were welcomed into the club, taking I the place of Mrs. L. L. Johnson and Mrs. Richard Page who have recent ly resigned and moved away from Aberdeen. Mrs. S. E. Sloan was elected to the office of secretary to take the place of Mrs. Johnson. New books for the year were dis tributed and members were urged to attend the district meeting which will be held at Angier on October 16th. The subject for the program was “The Elimination of Waste" and an Interesting paper, "Taxation Econo my” was given by Mrs. Rob,ert N. Page. Mrs. Heid Page sang three solos accompanied at the piano by Mrs. E. L. Pleasants. The next meet ing will be on October 4th with Mrs. C. V. Miller hostess. ABtJlDEEN BetheHda PreHbj-ferian Church Rev. E. L. Barber, Pastor. Services each Sunday morning at 11:15; Services each Sunday evening at 8:00. Prayer meeting services Wed nesday evening at 8. A cordial wel come awaits everyone. Joint Cluh Meeting Mrs. Robert Gwyn and Mrs. George Martin were joint hostesses last Monday evening when they en tertained their two clubs at the home of Mrs. Robert Gwyn with ten tables arranged for bridge and one for rook. Page Memorial, M. E. Walter C. Ball, Minister First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. Second Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p.m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 o’clock. Honors Mrs. Dennison Mrs. Alton D. McLean entertained at dinner last Thursday night, hon- oring her mother, Mrs. Mattie Sparks, whose marriage to FranKim V. Dennison took place on Friday. Birthday Party j Little Miss Jane Herring cele- I brated her fourth birthday by being hostess to a number of her friends i at a delightful party last Thursday ' afternoon. Those present were Misses I Nancy Keith, John Morgan, Lillian •5 \ IJ SMOKING A CAMF.L when weary or "low” makes you "feel as pood as new.” There is a delightful "lift” which quickly banishes that "all in” feeling. Enjoy this "ener};i2ing effect” as often as you want! Camel’s costlier tobaccos never interfere with yoHr nerves. Important Notice to Delinpent Taxpayers The law i.s mandatory upon the County Commis.sioners that foreclosure proceeding’.s on all lax sale certificates for the years 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931 be instituted not later than Oct. 1, 1934. The Commissioners have no discretion in the matter and the certificates have been turned over to the County Attorney with instructions to proceed. There are a great many who have not paid their taxes for the years 1930 and 1931, and others who are delinquent for all of said years. Some have made partial payments. Persons who have purchased property in the past few years should investigate as to whether back taxes -have been paid by former owner, since property is liable for back taxes. The same is true of hold ers of mortgages on real estate. The Commissioners do not wish that any tax-payer «ha1l be additionally bur dened with court costs. Therefore, it is imperative that settlement be immediately arranged with the County Accountant at her office in the court house. By Order of the Board of Commissioners Barber, Joyce McLean, Anne Pleas ants, Katjiryn Jane Matthews, Ruth Taylor, Margaret Troutman. Marian Hite, Becky Rogers, Martha Lee Carpenter, Kitty Ueaton, Edna Earle i Rogers, Dorothy McNeill,Eleanor i Rowe and Robert Wilson, Fred Blue, Jr., Bobby Campbell, Dickie Allred, J. F. Herring, Jr., Gordon Keith, Jr., j Dan Allred, Jr., Billy Matthews, Nat Weaver, Jr., D. B. Herring, Jr., and Jamie Johnson. COATS Bridge I'arty Miss Mary McKeithen was hos tess to her bridge club at her home last Friday evening, Mrs. Stewart Weaver was awarded the prize for highest score. Special guests were Misses Irma Herring and Elva Yel- verton. Chicken Stew Members of the Night Club en tertained their husbands at the Mountain Ice Plant last Friday evening with a chicken stew. Mrs. Sam Swearingen, Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants, Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Roy Harrington have recently joined the club. Bridge I’arty Mrs. George Marlin was hostess to the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club last week. Mrs. J. F. Deaton was winner of high score,. Mrs. Manly Davis and sons are j moving from the B. D. Wilson resi- j dence to her farm near Bladenboro.} Mrs. Eugene Maynard is in Dur- j ham visiting her mother. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson and I sons attended services at Old Sandy | Grove Church last Sunday night. | Miss Mary Harrington and Harold ; McKeithen of Winston-Salem visited | relatives here over the past week- j end. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston of \ Pittsburgh, Pa., spent last week with ; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilder. j Mr. and Mrs. Je.sse D. Thompson ! and son, Ned, attended the birthday | dinner of Mrs. Jacksun Keith near i Vass last Sunday. j Mrs. Duncan Smith and son from Parkton spent last Sunday visiting; her sister, Mrs. Dillon Jordan. | C. L.. ,'VVUl.^ims has accepted a j position as clerk in a store at Hemp, | and will move his family there in the | near future. Miss Marjorie Cliff entered B’lora McDonald College at Red Springs last week. John Edward P!ea;-^ants. who is attending school at the Presbyterian Junior College, spent the week-end at home. i Mrs. B. D. W’ilson of Raleigh visited friends over the week-end. i Mi-sses Vanessa, Ruth and Susan ] McLean visited their sister, Mrs. | George Campbell in High Point last i week-end. | Miss Flora Lee Freeman left last v/eek for W'ashington, D. C., where she will take a secretarial course, j Jones Macon, Jr., who has entered | the Camp Bragg army station tor training, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Alice Watson and daughter, Gladys of Oxford, spent Sunday afternoon visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holt and family of Midfield visited friends here last Sunday. Misses Cora Cockman and Nina Fergerson and Edward Cockman of Pittsboro visited the family of J. T. John.‘?on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Robert Stewart accompanied her daughter, Miss Kale, to Char lotte where the latter will undergo a .‘spinal operation. Mr. and Mr.s. Wilder of Mount Gilead spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baldwin s.vmpathize with them in the loss of their infant son Sunday, September 23rd. The lunch room committee an nounces the opening of the school lunch room at the grammar school Monday, Oct. 1 under the manage ment of Mrs. W. T. Worsham. Lunches will not be served at the High School before Wednesday, October 3rd. All lunches will be 5c. Miss Sara Busbee of Raleigh will meet mother’s in Aberdeen interested in their children taking dancing les sons at the Community House next Saturday afternoon, September 29th at 4:45. Miss Busbee taught dancing in Southern Pines last year, and is well known throughout this commun ity. LAPIN CLOTH WITH FUR TRIM PLAIN TWEEDS MRS. HAYES’ SHOP SOUTHERN PINES The Pinehurst Building and Loan Association offers you— ti H » I a Safety for your saving's, a g-ood re turn on your investment, help in financing-, refinancing-, making improvements on your home or building* a home of your own. 56th Series opens October 6 Pinehurst Building and Loan Association KICHXKD T. IK)\VI> KE(JAINM CONSCIOUSNESS .\FTKK WEEK PINEHURST, N. C. Richard T. Dowd of Glendon, who « was injured in an automobile acci-; j dent near Burlington on Monday, ; September 17, regained consciousness Tuesday afternoon after being un conscious for a. week. Mr. Dowd is a brother of United States Marshal W. T. Dowd. MEMBERS United States Building and Loan League, Federal Home Loan Bank, Winston-Salem.
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