Friday, March 15, 19S5.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
The Week in Vass
Miss Klizabeth Sneed, head of the
relief work in Moore county, was the
^est speaker at the meeting of the
Vass Woman’s Club which was held
on Friday evening in the Beasley
Apartments with Miss Mary Beasley,
Mrs. C. J. Temple and Mrs. Bertie L.
Matthews as hostesses.
Miss Sneed, who came upon the
invitation of the Public Welfare de
partment which had charge of the
program, gave an instructive talk
about the new set up in the county,
and suggested ways in which the
club women could be of service to
the families in the community that
are on relief. Following her talk,
group singing was enjoyed for a
€he Ark
iSouthern ?tnra, N. d.
Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal
A COUN.TRY DAY SCHOOL FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS
Kindergarten through the 8th year
MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES
Tutoring Arranged for Older
Groups
Limited Accommodations for
Boarders
Will be in his office over the
Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every
Wednesday, fi)om 10:00 a. m. to
S:00 p. m. Don’t fail to se« him if
your ey«« are weak.
DRS. NEAL & GRIFFITH
Veterinarians
Office at Race Track, Pinehurst.
few minutes with Mrs. C. A. Law
rence, welfare chairman, accompany
ing at the piano.
The outstanding business of the
evening was the annual election of
officers, which resulted in the re-
election of the following: President,
Mrs. S. R. Smith; vice-president, Mrs.
H. A. Borst; secretary, Mrs. C. L.
Tyson; treasurer, Mrs. Ben H. Wood;
heads of departments: Civics, Mrs.
Emma Laubscher; American Home,
Mrs. G. W. Brooks; Public Welfare,
Mrs. C. A. Lawrence, and Literature,
Mrs. D. C. McGill.
The club voted to hold a plant ex
change at the home of Mrs. Laub
scher at 3 o’clock this Friday after
noon; to further urge our represen
tatives to support Supt. Erwin’s
school proposal in full, and to join
with the Lakevlew club in procuring
a cot and bedSing for the Vass-Lake-
view school to be used by children be
coming indisposed during school
hours.
A delightful social hour followed
the business meeting, and the host
esses served delectable refreshments.
Four guests in addition to Miss Sneed
' were present, Miss Flora McDonald
of Carthage, Miss Emma Gorham of
Falkland, and Misses Exie Beasley
and Lois Buchanan of the local
; school faculty.
On next Sunday morning at the
I 11 o’clock hour at the Metnodist
church the Holy Communion will be
ob.served following the sermon. This
will be the first communion service
of the new church year, and a full
attendance is desired. Little Miss
Janet Rosser will play a violin solo.
Two sermons ol' unusual interest
were preached here last Sunday. In
the morning the Rev. C. A. Law
rence of the Presbyterian church
spoke especially to the young people,
his general theme being the call of
the Christ to the youth of today. At
the evening hour the Rev. Leon M.
Hall of the Methodist church brought
era! days while Williamson Beasley
was away on a vacation.
Mias Elizaboth Keith was at home
from ECTC In Greenville frontx Fri
day until Monday.
Mrs. C. S. Williams of Franklin-
ton, Mrs. J. L. Reid of Wake Forest,
Mrs. Plummer Jones of Raleigh, Mrs.
B. N, Williamson of Loulsburg and
Jim Coghill of Henderson spent Wed
nesday of last week as guests of
Miss Mary Beasley and during the
afternoon visited places of interest in
Southern Pines and Pinehurst. The
j guests were delighted with these re-
I sort towns and were greatly Impress-
, ed by the beauty of the Village Chap-
^ el in Pinehurst. Miss Mary Beasley,
' R. P. Beasley and Mrs. S. R. Smith
, accompanied them on the sight-see
ing tour.
Miss Beulah McLean spent last
week-end in Charlotte visiting her
sister.
Mrs. W, H. Keith, Mrs. G. W. Grit-
fin, Mrs. G. W.Brooks and Miss Eliz
abeth Keith spent Saturday after
noon in Sarford.
The Rev. Charles A. Lawrence at
tended a meeting of the Ministerial
Union at West End a day last week.
Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews spent a
part of last week In Raleigh.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTIC^. OF SALE UNDER DEED
OF TRUST
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in a certain Deed of Trust
executed by Julius McDonald to the
undersigned Trustee on the 24th day
of May, 1932, recorded In Book 57
I at Page 94 In the office of the Regis
ter of Deeda of Moore County, North
Carolina, default having been made
In the payment of the Indebtedness
j secured thereby, the undersigned
; Trustee will offer for sale at public
; auction for cash. In front of the
Moore County Courthouse door In the
Town of Carthage, North Carolina, on
i Monday, April 8th, 1935 at 12 o’clock,
I Noon, these certain pieces or tracts
I of land lying and being In Moore
County, State of North Carolina, de
scribed and defined as follows:
* o 1 t o*. .1 a strong message on World Broth-
Also at Swinnerton Stables, Southern “ ®
erhood.
Pines, daily
E. V. PERKINSON
General Contractor
Storage
8«aihcm Pines, N. C. Tel. 5038
A. L.. ADAIVIS
PAINTER — DECORATOR
PAPER HANGER
WALL PAPERS
Phone 6922
J. N. POWELL, INC.
Undertaking
Embalming
Ambulance Service
East Broad St., 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.
Mrs. C. A. Lawrence was hostess
to the Presbyterian Girls’ Circle an
evening last week, at which time an
interesting program on Mexico was
given with Miss Agnes Smith as
leader. The circle members, for the
past few months, have been reciting
psalms, and a check-up revealed that
a total of 69 had been recited. Miss
Myrtle McMillan led In the memory
work, she having recited a total of
I fourteen psalms.
I The election of officers was held
I and the following were elected: Miss
! Myrtle McMillan, president; Miss
Mary Frank McMillan, secretary,
and Miss Agnes Smith, treasurer.
Harry Laubscher of the CCC camp
at Palkton spent the week-end with
his mother, Mrs. Emma Laubscher.
Miss Eunice Setzer visited relatives
in Malden from Friday until Sun
day.
Mrs. Joe Bundy of Raleigh visit
ed Mrs. A. G. Edwards la.st week.
Mrs. Mamie Dixon of Raleigh is
spending some time with her broth
er, J. M. Tyson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith and chil
dren of Pinehurst and ’Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Keith and little son of Raeford
visited Mrs. Jane Keith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilson of
Mooresvllle and D. C. McGill of Hal
ifax spent the week-end with Mrs.
D. C. McGill.
O. D. McBane of Pittsboro has
been in the drug store here for sev-
LEGAL NOTICES
1st Tract—Being Lot No. 4 in the
division of the P. A. McKeithan lands, i
and the lot drawn by P. A. McKeith
an and bound as follows: Beginning
at a stake Tilda Estes corner and
running thence North 20 East 20
chains to the comer of the Currie 100
acres, thence North East 25 East 15
'•ha ins to a corner, thence North 50
West 5 chains and 33 links to the run
of Juniper Creek, thence up the chan
nel of Juniper Creek to McCrimmon’s ,
(Now McDonalds) line, thence South;
27 chains and 50 links to the corner
of Lot No. 3 in P. A. McKeithan’s di
vision, thence with the line of aald
Lot No. 3 east 21 chains to Its be-
Tinnlng corner, thence South 20 West
13 chains 70 links to a pine near the
blacksmith shop, thence South 35
East 12 chains to a line of 64 acres,
Morris Corner, thence North 65 East
19 chains to the beginning corner of
64 acres, thence North 5 West 3
chains and 20 links to a dead pine
near the east side of the branch,
thence down the various courses of
said branch to a large black gum
and white oak pointers, thence South
r)4 West 18 chains and 63 link.s to the
beginning, containing 138 acres more
or less and for better description see
Second tract described in the deed .
from D. B. McKeithen et al to Sar
ah McDonald recorded in Deed Book
No. 47 at Page 485.
Second Tract. Lot No. 5 McKeithen ‘
Land assigned to Sarah Margaret Mc
Donald wife of D. N. McDonald. Be-
! ginning at a stake, pine pointers
about 100 yards south of the Rocky
! Branch in the line of the Murdock
Currie, 100 acres on the corner of the
' 100 acres granted to L. C. Black,
running thence North 87 1-2 West
21.50 chains thence South 2 East 45
chains to a corner of an old 100 acre
tract, thence with its line South 87
East 22 chains to a stake pine poin
ters N. A. Ray's corner, thence Ray’s
line North 2 West 45 chains to the
beginning, containing 96 acres more ,
^ or less excepting from this tract the
w'ater easement conveyed to I. F.
Chandler containing about 30 acres
and for better description of this '
I easement see suit of Sarah McDon
ald et al, vs. I. F. Chandler.
This March the 13th, 193o.
ROBERT E. DENNY, !
M15-A5 Trustee, i
I-Iighland L^odge
A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel
Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines
SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST
Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent
MRS. W. N. GREARSON
Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C.
Park View
Hotel
FINE
LOCATION
GOOD ROOMS
EXC’EIXENT
CUISINE
RATES
MODEK.'VTE
« < HAS. ,1. SADLER. Mffr.
(Belou) “RUNNING A
HOME uses up energy
How quickly a Camel re
turns my pcace of mind!
And Camels are so mild!”
(Signed) MRS. ROSS KELLEY
(Above) “i SMOKE CAMELS a lot.
For 1 have always noticed that
Camels help in easing strain and
tenewing my 'pep’ and energy.’'
(Signed) E. H. PARKER
Chief Pilot, EAstern Air Lines
^*>1935
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SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
D. G. STUTZ, President
GEO. C. ABRAHAM, V.-Pres.
N. D. HODGKINS, Cashier
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