Friday, October 26, 1934.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina
Page Seven
Mrs. Guthrie District
Presbyterial Chairmiin
Cameron Woman To Succeed
Mii-s McDonald and Carthage
Chosen for 1935 Meeting
The Group Conference of Fayette
ville Presbyterial of the seventh dis
trict was held October 17, with the
Auxiliary of Cypress Church, with
Mrs. Alonzo Blue of Carthage presid
ing. Some 75 delegates, besides visi
tors were present, and the following
Presbyterial officers: Mrs. Charles
Ross and Mrs. Adkins of Lillington,
Mrs. W. G. Sugg, Carthage, Mrs. W.
G. Parker, Cameron, Mrs. E. L. Bar
ber of Aberdeen and Miss Virginia
Cameron of Olivia. The Rev. Dixon
McDonald, Home Mission Worker in
Johnson county told enthusiastically
of his work in that needy field.
At noon a picnic dinner was serv
ed in the grove and in the afternoon
Dr. Adams, president of Presbyter
ian Junior College, told of easy finan
cial terms available for 'students de
siring to enter this college, Mrs. J.
M. Guthrie of Cameron was unani
mously elected district chairman to
succeed Miss Mary Sherwood McDon
ald, who has moved to another dis
trict. Carthage was selected for the
1935 meeting. The conference closed
with an Inspirational address by the
Rev. E. L. Barber of Aberdeen.
FATHEK OF H. C. McLEOD OF
OF SOUTHEKN FINES PASSES
Funeral services for J. F. McLeod,
who died in Raleigh last Thursday
morning in Rex Hospital were held
Friday afternoon at the Baptist
Church in Buie’s Creek. Interment
was in the Neill’s Creek Baptist
church. He was the father of H. C.
McLeod of Southern Pines.
Circus and Wild West Here November 1st.
WEST END
‘Goliath” Featured with Robbin.s’ Big Three-Ring Circus, Coming
to Southern Pine.s Next Thursday
Bringing the largest and the finest
performance ever presented in Soutn-
ern Pines, the Famous Roobins Train-
Mr. McLeod for years a leader in cd Wild Animal Circus will erect its
the Harriett county Republican par- j portable tent city on the Southern
ty, was <6 years old. He was inter-1 pjnes High School ball grounds for
ested in education and was credited • one day, Wednesday, November 1st
with assisting the late Dr. J. A. j ^^d offer two complete performances
Campbell in establishing Buies Creek , ^t 2:15 and 8 p. m. the main doors to
Academy, now Campbell College. He j t^e circus opening one hour earlier
was born in Neill s Creek Township jq give the visitors ample time to se-
and was by occupation a farmer. | cure good scats, visit the double
zoological arena, the side show.s. and
BERTH.X .VNI) BETTIE j enjoy a full hour of wonderful mus-
! ic by the two big concert circus
Because she thought that Bertha bands.
Ray had tried to take her beau, Bet-1 Robbins Circus is not just an ordi-
tie Hampton Harrington, colored of' nary one-ring show such as has us-
Carthage used vile and profane Ian-1 ually exhibited in this part of the
guage and called into play a knife,: country, but on the contrary the Rob-
without doing any damage, it is said.
The Recorder’s Court agave her 30
spectacular circus acts in w'hich are
not only unusual attractions seldom
seen with other shows, but more col
orful and entertaining groups of en
tertainers. There are aerialists, con
tortionists, equilbfists, equestriennes,
an army of funny clowns, animal
trainers and all sorts of interesting
wonders.
As a special added attraction. Bud
Horne, the famous western screen
star and his motion picture horses
Misses Madge Cox and Maxine Lew
is visited relatives in E^llerbe over the
week-end.
Whit VonCanon, who is in school in
Chapel Hill, and North Lewis, who is
in .school in Elan were home for the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hinson, Misses
Mary Ritter and Beth Richardson,
Byrd Williams went to the circus in
Charlotte Monday.
Mrs. Lacy Williams and Miss H. G.
Fletcher spent the day in Fayette
ville last Satuiday.
The Rev. W. F. Elliott filled his
regular appointment at the Methodist
Church here last Sunday. Mr. Elliott
is attending the Western Conference
in Greensboro this week.
Clyon Lewis, who is in school in
Chapel Hill, was in an automobile
wreck last Satui’day while en route
to Durham. Reports state that he
probably has a fractured skull. He
is receiving medical attention in
1 Watts Hospital in Durham.
Miss Katherine Jackson visited m
Charlotte la.st Sunday.
Glenn Auman, senior at Elon Col
lege, has been doing fhie work on the
Elon football team this season. He
I starred on a recent game with Ca
tawba, winning the praise of critics
and the coach.
There were nine churches represent
ed at an all-day missionary meeting
at the Presbyterian Church last
Thursday. The presidents of auxiliar.
ies made reports from Vahh, Jack
son Springs, Aberdeen, Eureka, Cul-
dee, W'est End, Manly, Pinehurst and
Lakeview. Those taking part on the
program were Mrs. R. G. Mathewson,
Mrs. D. A. Patterson, rMs. W. M.
Fairley, Mrs. G. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Robert Stewart, Mrs. E. L. Barber,
Mrs. W. G. Parker, Mrs. W. G. Sugg,
the Rev. Dixon McDonald, Mrs. N. S,
Atkins, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. W.
M. McLeod, Mrs. David McCallum,
President Adams, Mrs. W. D. John
son, Mrs. Alonzo Blue and W. L,
Covington. Registration showed an
attendance of 125 people. Dinner was
served on the grounds.
J. M. Lewis was called to High
Point last Saturday by the death of
his si.ster, Mrs. Coniia Cagle.
Mrs. M. H. Tucker was the sub-
Jones’ Annual Fall
Opening
CONTINUES THROUGH OCTOI{p]l{
Our stock of new fall mtrchandi.se i.s
the largest and most compkte to be found
in any department store in this section of
the State. We have spent weeks in .selecting
the mo.st out-standing values for this
event, and each department i.s crowded
with goods that you will be proud to
own. Remember our buying power for
Jones’ fast growing organization enables
you to SAVE MONEY!
W. W. JONES & SONS
CARTHAGE, N. C.
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days, suspended upon payment of the' part and over 125 domestic animals
costs and a $5 fine and on condition . and 100 w'ild animals vie for honors
Far East. Captain Wallace, the dean
of wild animal trainers, presents a
thrilling performance in the massive
steel arena with his groups of Afri
can Jungle Beasts and “Fighting
African Lions.” A variety of other
anmials all perfectly trained are on
bins are offering a regular three- i the two hour program, including ele-
ring circus, in which 286 people take phants, camels, dromedaries, horses.
are presented in conjunction with the I ... ... .
great Almo Ranch Wild West and ^"^'^er for the third grade last
Tuesday tor Miss Lucile McGiverly,
that she remain of good behavior.
against an array of 100 marvelous i beast.
goats, ponies, dogs, monkeys, pigs
and in fact every imaginable sort of
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CARTHAGE
Music Club Meets
The Carthage Music Club met with
: Mrs. O, B. W’elch last week at her
I home on Pinehurst Drive. The pro-
I gram for study was on the composer,
“Chopin.”
Special gue.sts were Misses Fran
ces Hunter. Mildred Cro.ss, Margaret
McLeod, Emmie Horton, Isabelle
Dietz, Miss Kelly, Miss Thompson.
M?s. F. Y. Blanton and Mrs. H. J.
Hall.
.Mrs. Spencer Hostess
Mrs. C. G. Spencer was hostess to
the members of her bridge club and
who was ill.
Mrs. Cheek of Goldston .«pent a few
days with Mrs. D. C. Ritter.
Mrs. D. C. Ritter spent the week
end in Rockwell.
M. C. McDonald, who has been ill
for a few weeks, has been removed
to the Moore County Hospital. How
ever his condition is not serious.
D. C, Ritter went deer hunting in
Hoke county last week.
Joseph Sanline presented two
plays, sponsored by West End High
School la.st Monday. The matinee was
“Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” and
the night show. “The Patsy.”
Mrs. John Haggood is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. B’red Voncanon.
60 I>.\V.S Fon "BOKKOWLXG ’ CAK
Gardner Rose, colored of Aberdeen,
sped away from the home of Emma
Watkins of Pinehurst in her 1924
Buick about 3 a. m. Someone missed
the car and notified Officer Dees, who
remembered having heard the car
three minutes earlier. The officer gave
chase and in the course of half an
hour the car was recovered minus the
driver, who was apprehended later
and in Recorder's Court Tuesday was
several additional guests at bridge | given 60 days for the temporory lar-
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last Wednesday afternoon. Six ta
ble of contract were in play.
At the conclusion of the game,
high guest prize went to Mrs. J. A.
Davis, high club prize to Mrs. C. T.
Grief and a prize was presented Mrs.
L. R. Sugg and Mr.s. Jones of Augus
ta. Ga.
PINEHURST GARAGE COMPANY
Pinehurst, N. C.
liILA
SUPPLIES
ceny of a car.
Patronize the Curb Market every
Saturday in Southern Pines.
The hunting season ha.s opened and you’ll be wise in
getting your need.s early—to insure a good selection.
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WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER-
SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES,
WINCHESTER AND WESTERN SHELLS
HUNTING COATS
ABERDEEN HARDWARE COMPANY
‘ ABERDEEN, N. C.
N. A. McKeithen Jr., of Lumber-
ton spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKeithen.
L. W. Barlow of Richmond spent
the week-end with his family.
* Mrs. Jones of Augusta, Ga., spent
last w'eek with her daughter. Miss
Betty Jones. Miss Jones is a member
of the Carthage high school faculty.
I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter of Mad-
i ison and Mi-, and Mrs. Joe Stallings
of Leaksville spent the week-end witn
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Carter.
Mrs. John Beasley has returned af
ter a few days’ visit in Monroe,
Ken Worthy of Columbus, Ga., spent
the week-end with his sister, Mrs.
U. L. Spence. Mrs. Spence accom
panied him to Washington, N, C., to
vi.sit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spence of Ashe-
boro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
U. L. Spence.
Mrs. John Sinclair has returned af
ter a week’s visit with her sister,
Mrs. John McElwain of Monroe and
her brother, Dan Shields of Gastonia.
Mrs. J. L. Currie, Mrs. E. H. Mor-1
ton and Miss Mary Currie attended
the wedding of Miss Kathi'yne Woltz
in Gastonia Tuesday.
Mrs. Jesse Page, Mrs. N. J. Car
ter and Miss Patty Kennedy of Ea
gle Springs visited friends in town
Friday.
Mrs. Maisie Pettaway, Miss Melba
Cole and Mrs. Quincey Hart of Kin
ston spent Sunday in Carthage with
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cole.
Newton Edwards, Jr., of Duke Un
iversity spent the week-end here with
II1 Mrs. Lucy Edwards.
Ill Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Mrs. W. G.
|j; Brown, }ilrs. L. R. Sugg, Mrs. M. G.
I Dalrymple and Mrs, R. W^ Pleasants
III attended the Music Club at Raeford
II' Thursday. •
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:: ' FIRE IN .MANN HOUSE
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::! Following an alarm of fire at 10:15
|| j o’clock Sunday morning, the South-
I; ’ ern Pines Firt Company made a re-
II' markably quicK run to the residence
II of Mrs. Homer Mann, Massachusetts
j{ i avenue and Ashe street,' where a i
It I small but smoky blaze in the kitchen |
** was quenched with hand extinguish '
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washday chores.
Gain more leisure
hours for your en
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us your washday
worries. •
The Family Laundry
IncorporattHl
Phone 6101
SOUTHERN PINES
* church-goers.
II i ers. The alarm attracted a throng of
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