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THE PILOT. Sontli0ni Pines and Aberde«u North CaroIiM
Friday, February 1, 1935,
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Aberdeen Building and Loan Association
of Aberdeen, N. C., as of December 31st, 1934.
(Copy of Sworn Statement Submitted to Insurance Commissiouer as Re
quired by La w.)
ASSETS
The Association Owtis:
Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 2,782.80
Stock in F’ederal Home Land Bank 1,500.00
Mortgage Loans 49,000.00
Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose
of enabling them to own their homes. Each
loan secured by first mortgage on local im
proved real estate.
Stock Loans 4,196.50
Advances made to our shareholders against
their stock. No loan exceeds 75% of amount
actually paid in.
Accounts Receivable 85.12
Temporary Advances for Insurance, Teuces,
Etc.
Real Estate Owned 13,239.45
TOTAL $70,803.87
LIABILITIES
The Association Owes-
To Shareholders
Funds entrusted to our care in the form
of payments on stock as follows:
Installment Stock $43,660.81
I Paid-up Stock $14,100.00 $57,760.81
Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank 7,112.50
Accounts Pay'able 119.37
Undivided PVofits 5,025.02
Earnings held in trust for distribution to
shareholders at maturity of stock.
Rieser\e Account 786.17
Cameron and Community
Mrs. J. E. Snow wtis hostess to the I H. D. Tally, who has been opera-
Merry-Makers on Thursday evening ! tor for 40 years in Cameron, is now
of last week. Bridge furnished the agent and operator at Lemon Springs,
entertainment and Mrs. Jewell Hem- i Miss Mary McDonald spent Satur-
phill and Miss Jacksie Muse held high day in Charlotte.
scores. i Miss Mamie Arnold of Needham's
Prof. and Mrs. R. F. Lowry, Mrs. ! Grove and Miss Cathrine McDonald
M. D. Mclver, Misses Mary Hentz, ' Hemp, spent the week-end with
Minnie Muse, Ellen R. Jones, Mary , home folks.
TOTAL $70,803.87 j
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF MOORE.
Evelyn H. Pleasants, Secretary-Treasurer of the above namM Association
the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief,
personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that
the foregoing report is true to the best of her knowledge and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
25th"day of January, 1935.
FRANCIS PLEASANTS,
Notary Public. ^
My Commission Expires Feb. 1, 1936.
EVELYN H. PLEASANTS.
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ABERDEEN, N. C.
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Pinehur.st Warehouses, Inc. Smith & Ritter
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A. VV. .>IcNelll c. & P. Store
Ellen Yelverton, Elffie and Margaret
Gllcrrist and Bruce Tharrington at
tended the County Teachers’ meet
ing at Carthage last Friday.
Southern Pines and Cameron
schools played basketball in the
Southern Pines Auditorium Friday
evening, result 24-22 in favor of
Cameron girls, but the Cameron boys
were beaten by Southern Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mclnnis were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Snow last Tuesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Hare of
Jonesboro were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Thomas Sunday even
ing.
Little Billy Warner of Southern
Pines spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McDonald.
Prof. and Mrs. R. L. Lowry, Misses
Mary Hentz and Ellen May Yelver
ton spent Saturday in Raleigh.
Mrs. Ab Vick of Route 1, is spend
ing some time with her brother, Dab
ney McBryde of Lemon Springs.
Mr. McBryde has been quite ill for
some ten days.
Moorr county friends will regret
to learn that Prof. J. E. Uowd, w'ho
was principal of the Cameron School
in 1922-23, died last week in Hex
Hospital, Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Helstrom of
Kanas, brother and sister-in-law of
Mrs. Frank Hare of Jonesboro, were
visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Thomas.
Prof. W. G. Coltrane of Greenwood
school was the guest Saturday of K.
C. Thomas.
Daniel Thomas of Asheboro spent
the week-end with his father, Melvin
Thomas on Route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlin McLean ol
Lenoir spent the week-end in Vass
and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc
Lean Sunday afternoon.
“Here Comes Charlie,” a farce-
comedy, will be presented by the
Cameron School faculty tonight, Fri
day, at 8 o’clock, in the School aud
itorium.
home in Springfield, Mass., last week ] H. W. Doub, president; Mrs. E. J.
after a two weeka’ visit with her par- Macon, vice president and Mrs. George
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sharpe.
Miss Mary Page left last Thursday
for Norfolk, Va., where she will spend
some time visiting relatives.
Colin Bethune, USN, of Brooklyn,
N. Y., was called home last week on
account of the illness of his father,
C. C. Bethune. Mr. Bethune is im
proving.
Bob Wilder, senior at Wake Forest
Martin, treasurer. A motion was pass
ed that the name of the club t>e chang
ed to that of the Walter Hines Book
Club.
During the program hour a hum
orous reading was given by Mrs. C. V.
Miller, followed by tap dancing by
Misses Carol Bowman and Kathryn
Charles. The next meeting will be at
the Community House with Mrs. W.
ABERDEEN
College spent a few days at home last |T. Huntley as the hostess,
week following mid-term examina- I Mrs. E. J. Macon was hostess to
tions. j the Home and Garden Club Tuesday
Harrison and Dan Ferree of Wash- j afternoon at the Community House,
ington, D. C., came home Tuesday to ' An interesting program was enjoyed
attend the funeral of their father, i during which Mrs. Macon read a pa-
James Ferree. , per entitled “Garden Centers” and
Glen Caviness, a student at Presby- i Mrs. C. E. Pleasants, Jr., a paper on
terian College, Clinton, S. C., visited i "Pansies,” closing with a poem, •‘Our
his parents several days leist week, j Garden Club” given by Mrs. Forest
Mrs. King and son of Black Moun- | Lockey.
tain have taken an apartment at Miss
Mary Johnson’s for the
next few
Mrs. G. C. Seymour is visiting her months. Mrs. King has a daughter re
ceiving treatment at the State San
atorium.
Dan and Frank Allred are leaving
Wednesday on a business trip to Flor
ida.
SOUTHERN PINES
Baptist Church
Rev. J. Fred Stimson, Pastor.
10:00 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon by pastor.
Sunday morning ^subject, “From
Dust to Eternal Life.”
6:S0 p. m.—Senior and Intermed
iate B. Y. P. U.
7:30 p. m.—Preaching by the pas
tor. Subject, “A King Rejected.”
The Church of Wide Fellowship
Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D.,
Pastor.
Church School, 10:10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Dr.
Raymond preaches on “Making Pub
lic Opinion.”
7:30 p. m.—Community Hour.
Concert by the Glee Club of the
University of North Carolina. No ad
mission. Everybody welcome.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Fellow.ship
night. Topic, “Peter and the Gospel of
Mark.”
mother in Bethel thig week
Bill Bowman spent a few days this
week visiting his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. H. E. Bowman, following the
mid-term examinations at Duke Uni
versity.
Mrs. W. C. Ball is making a satis
factory recovery at Duke Hospital in
Durham.
Mrs. Belle Pleasants is confined
to li|er home this week following a
fall m which she injured her knee.
Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson returned
home Sunday night after spending a
few days at Randolph-Macon College,
Lynchburg, Va., visiting her daught
er, Miss Miriam Johnson.
John Edward Pleasants and jerry
McKelthen, students at the Presby
terian Junior College, Maxton, spent
the past w'eek-end at home with their
parents.
Mrs. John Angler of Durham spent
several days in Aberdeen last week
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Blue.
Mrs. H. A. Gunter visited her fath
er in Durham last week-end. He Is
quite ill at a hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siachos are
leaving Aberdeen this week for Le
noir, where Mr. Siachos will run a
cafe.
A.hvin Folley and Miss Madeline
Folley spent the week-end at home
with their parents.
Miss Floy Martin left last Sunday
for Columbia, S. C., where she will
attend the Bible conference which is
being held there this week.
Mrs. Walter Baker returned to her
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The annual business meeting of the I can have your money back. Broad
Thursday Afternoon Book Club was Street Pharmacy and all other good
held at the Community House last |
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. A. | BRON"CFIw"IbINE
‘ EMULSION
Blue as hostess. Officers for the com
ing year were elected as follows: Mrs.
CARTOONIST. (Belou)
Chon Day says: "1
often work 10—11 —
12 hours at a strctcb
and am smoking
Camels all the time.
They help to increase
my 'pep’ when I feel
tired or glum.
DRCHITECT. (Below)
"When I feel listless,
a Camel restores my
energy,” says V7. R.
Ballard. "1 cansmoke
all the Camels 1 want,
without having the
slightest suggestion
of ruHled nerves.”
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. U.,
Rector.
Sunday Services—The first Sunday
in the month. Church School 9:30 a.
m.; Holy Communion and sermon,
11:00 a. m.
Other Sundays, Holy Communion
m.; Morning Prayer and sermon, 11
a. m.
Saint’s Days Service, Holy Com
munion, 10:00 a. m.
Christian Science
New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St.
Services are held every Sunday at
11:00 o’clock. Also the Wednesday
evening service is held the first and
third Wednesday of each month. The
subject of the lesson sermon for Sun
day, January 27th is “Love.”
The reading Room in the church is
open W’ednesdays from 3 to 5 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend the scrvici.'s and use the Read-
ing Room,
Catholic Church
Sunday Masses 8:00, 10:30.
Daily Mass, 7:30.
All are cordially invited to attend
any of these services.
ABERDEEN
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Rev. E. Li. Barber, Pastor.
Services each Sunday morning at
11:15; Services each Sunday evening
at 7:30. Prayer meeting services Wed
nesday evening at 7:30.
Page Memorial M. E.
Rev. L. M. Hall
First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m.
JAMES M. FERREE, LONcTa”
RESIDENT OF ABERDEEN, DIES
James M. Ferree, 65 years
old, died in Aberdeen on Monday at
the home of his niece, Mrs. Harvey
Wright following influenza and com
plications.
Mr. Ferree came from Randolph
county to make Aberdeen his home
about 15 years ago. His wife died here
two years ago. He leaves two
sons. Harrison and Dan who make
their home in Washington, S. C.
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