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Friday, March 8, 1935. THE PILOT, Southcra Pines and Aberdegn, North Carolina Page Thno She Ark ^outhetn ^tnrs, C.. Mn. Millicent A. Hayea, Principal \ COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten throntrh the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES Tutoring Arranged for Older Groups Limited Accommodations for Boarders *iisCAPITAL By M. R. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Don’t fail to tee him if your eye* are weak. DRS. NEAL & GRIFFITH Veterinarians Office at Race Track, Pinehurst. Also at Svtinnerton Stables, Southern Pinef*, dally E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage SMtbem Pines, N. C. Tel. 5038 A. L.. ADATvIS FAINTrat — DECORATOK PAPER HANGBR WALL PAPERS Phone 6922 J. N. POWELL, INC. Undertaking: Embalming: Ambulance Service Bast Broad St., Soathem Pinca A Talk and a Truyer Former Governor-Senator Cameron Morrison addressing a joint session of the General Assembly Wednesday night without mentioning one time “likker,” or even local or State mat ters, and the Rev. W. L. Arnold, pas tor of Johnson Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, in the opening pray er in the Senate Friday pleading with the Senators not to pass the liquor bill were two events in striking con trast in last week’s session of the General Assembly. The joint address was Morrisones- quo, dealing with the achievements of the New Deal in the nation, and needed no answer. The minister's WEST ENTD H. S. PLAYERS TO PRESENT COMEDY TONIGHT kin proposals were withdrawn, with the promise that they would be pre sented when the bill reaches the floor ^ twenty with a mind of her ow’n, and Tonight, Friday at 8:00 o’clock the West End High School Players, un der the direction of Miss Patricia Willcox, will present a three-act play. “Chintz Cottage” by Beulah King. \ This comic mystery tells the story of Former Champion Coming the latter part of this week or next week. Revenue Commissioner A. J. Maxwell has said that most of these proposals are sufficiently near to vio lation of the Constitution that most of them, if adopted, would Involve the State in many law suits, if they should be held constitutional in the end. Appropriations The Appropriations committee also is still struggling with its work. It voted to give $20,800,000 the first year and $21,000,000 the second year prayer called for an an.swer, made i of the next biennium for public marriage schools. These committees will have ^ ® an aunt who is known as an effi cient woman, becomes bored with the endless round of society and goes down to the village of Meadow Bank to rusticate in the atmosphere of quiet and peace which is suppos ed to permeate the vicinity. Minty does not rest but she gets a change and incidentally falls heir to a hus band. The ,'aunt, between 'saddling Minty with a husband, managing Fanny, Minty’s maid, and trying to inveigle Mr. Kent, an absent minded gentleman who plays golf and some times remembers that he has two by Senator John Sprunt Hill, of Dur ham, author of the liquor control bill, with a rejoiner, breaking all prece dent and rules, from the minister, that he rejoiced the inspiration late the preceding night and "I felt it was my duty as a minister of God to speak my heart.” The minister appealed to the Sena- interchanges in order to come as neai' an estimated balance as possible. Ap propriations voted by the committee are considerably larger than the orig inal revenue bill would produce, and efforts will be made to get them closer together. The cosmetologists, appearing in tors not to “sell our children’s souls , numbers, got what they wanted when | for revenue and force intoxicating li-' the House made short order of pass-1 quor down their throats.” He did not | '"g their amendments, which take | want this Legislature to go down in | from the Governor appointment of history as one which caused North | members of their examining board Carolina to sin, and th'it the chil- place it in the hands of their as- dren not go without bread and clothes i sociation. This action has been dub- whlle mothers wail under the hand bed a slap at Governor Ehringhaus stirs the plot into a hilarious mixture 1 which requires Minty and Peter Kent I to straighten it out. ! The cast is made up of members I of the junior and senior classes, and j includes Margaret Davis, Eva Rit- j ter, Josie May Russell, Reid Thom- I as, Beth Von Canon, Woodrow Kelly I and Oneda Matheson. HcLean Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CASH OR CREDIT SOUTHERN PINES COAL — COKE ANTHRACITE POCAHONTAS W. VA. SPLINT KENTUCKY RED ASH STOKER NUT COKE Prompt and Courteous Delivery C . G. FARRELL PHON^ 58 Aberdeen, N. C. of intoxicated fathers.” He read from manuscript. Senator Hill, militant dry for many years, still politically and personally dry, who proposed the control bill to raise revenue for relief and chari ty work, and a deacon in the church, remained standing as the other mem bers sat down after the prayer. He addressed the president. "I cannot sit here and listen to such a political speech without feeling an affront, and I resent It," he said. “It isn’t fair for a man to come before this body to offer prayer and deliver a political speech,” Senator Hill said. After answering this, the minister left the chamber. His name was stricken from the available list of ministers. DIAL S341 For Quality Cleaning MONTESANTI Investigate Insane Hospital Another flare was caused by the statements of a nurse at the State Hospital for the Insane at Morgan- ton, who told a committee of long hours and hard conditions of work. Her picture was distressing and re volting, A resolution to have a legis lative investigation was introduced and passed the Senate, after discus sion. The House refused to pass it at once, sending it to a committee. Charges were made against Dr. John McCampbell, superintendent, by some, while others charged conditions to the'niggardly appropriations to the institution. Dr. McCampbell was be fore the committee Friday and again this week. and spite work, as the beauty folks objected to members he named to the board. It is known, however, that he has evidenced no interest in the out come, and had named the board be cause the legislature had so directed. In fact, it is known that Governor Ehringhaus doesn’t think so highly of the many regulatory boards and Tne rnoc is reaa by some 10,000 persons each week. Regular advertis-; ing would drive your message home to these prospects. commissions the legislature has and has had before it, and would not ob ject if all were wiped out. other Bills The Senate Friday tabled the bill to require vaccination of children six to twelve months old against diph theria, ‘on motion of its introducer. Efforts were made to exempt relig- FiWin I Rudolph ' World Pocket Billiard Title Holder in 1927, '30, and ’31, ’33 and ’34, will exhibit at Straka’s Parlors in Southern H Pines on Monday, March 11, 8 P. M. II Advertise In the Pilot KNOW WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! The Revenue Bill Meanwhile, the Finance commit tee continued to struggle with the Revenue bill in efforts to get it re ported out this week. It is expected to appear without any or few of the features of the McDonald-Lumpkin plan, and with the sales tax w'ithout exemptions. The McDonald-Lump- STATE BLOOD-TESTED BABY CHICKS HATCHED UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Hatched Every Monday See or Write Us Before Buying Your Chicks. Pinehurst Poultry Plnat PINEHURST, N. C. The Citizens Bank and Trust Co. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. D. G. STUTZ, President N. L. HODGKINS, Cashier GEO. C. ABRAHAM, V.-Pres. ETHEL S. JONES, Ass’t. Cashier U. s. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY A SAFE CONSERVATIVE BANK DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Cerporation C X WASHINGTON, D. C. 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EVENINGS — FRED WARING. THURS. EVENINGS —COLUMBIA NETWORK. /
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