Friday, May 17, 1935 THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page TbrM Camels, give my energy a Liftr^ The Week in Aberdeen Camels are made from fin*r^ MORE fXPSN$IV| TOftACtOS*. .Turkish and Oome&ttc .»vthon ony other popular brdnd> ^ (Sl*n«d) ; R. J.KCYNOLOS T6iA<»C0 COMPANy WIKSTOK-SAUW.N.C. SPENCER Corsets, Girdles, Brassieres, Belts, Surgical Corsets We Create A Design Especially For You Free Flifure Study MRS. JESSIE B. MAZE Registered Spencer Corsetiere Southern Pines, N. C. Tele. 5915 6 Mass. Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Glenroie McQueen and their grandson, Walter Francis Smith, who spent the winter in Sanford, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryant at the Lantana for the past week-end enroute to their home in Ohio. Misses Frances and Vena Gilliken of Hamlet are guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith. Jesse Carter and Leonard Kussell, of the Polkton CCC camp, spent the week-end at home. Misses Louise and Elizabeth Oavi- ness spent the week-end at Clinton, S. C., where they were guests of their brother, Glenn Caviness, who is a student at the Presbyterian College there. Mr. and Mrs. F’rank Wilder ot Charleston, S. C., spent the week-end in Aberdeen after attending the Rich- ardson-Leland marriage in Southern j Pines last Saturday afteinoon, | The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber | and children are spending this week j in Knoxville, Tenn., as gue.sts of the j P>.ev. and Mrs. Murdoch McLeod. Dr. i C. G. Vardell, president emeritus of j Flora Mcdonald College, Red Springs, i will fill the pulpit at the Presbyterian i Church Sunday morning. j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Epps spent j the past week-end at Mt. Olive where | they attended the funeral of Mr. Epp’s | uncle. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Atwell, Mrs. Scott: Barkley and Miss Lois Barkley were i guests last week-end of Mrs. S. E. j Sloan, and on their return were ac companied by Mrs. Sloan for a vis it. Miss Ruth McFarland, who Jias just completed her year’s work as music teacher in the Randleman school, and Miss Thelma McFarland i of Louisburg spent Mother’s Day at j home with their parents. J. K, Melvin is moving his family i this week from the house he formerly ' occupied in Lakeside Heights to the E. L. Pickier residence on Poplar ' street. j Mrs. Mamie McDuffie of Cognac arrived last week to be the guest of I ; Mrs. Belle Pleasants. I Mrs. Mary Campbell is visiting in i Raleigh, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Thomas. I Mrs. Katie 6. Shear and daughter, i Miss Katie Lee of Candor spent last i Sunday in Aberdeen visiting Mrs. Ella Juat and Miss Bessie Bethune. Courtney Huntley, who was a page in the Senate during its recent ses sion of the Legislature, has returned home for the summer. Miss Lou McFarland, nurse In a naval hospital in Los Angeles, Cali fornia, spent a few days in Aberdeen Jast week visiting her brother, A. T. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Aycock of Carrollton, Ga., were guests at the Presbyterian Manse last week. Mrs. H. W. Doub, Mrs. L. M. Hall and Mrs. J. L. Rhyne attended the Methodist Conference in Laurinburg last week. Mrs. Wimberly Bowman was host- e.ss to the members of the Walter Hines Page Book Club and a number of additional guests last Thursday afternoon at the Community House. The subject of the program was "Music Appreciation,” Mrs. E. L. Bar ber giving a talk on ‘‘Developing Music Appreciation in the Home,” and Mrs. G. A. Charles a paper on "Developing Music Appreciation in the School." Mrs. Forest Lockey read a poem, “The Minstrel." as the closing number on the program. party at Wasson's Lake. Timmy Hyde was one of the mascots at the recent graduation exercises. at a picnic supper and swimming to the organization mentioned above are illegal and should be validated by acting upon them again. The new law requires that the County Board ot Education pa.ss upon the election of all teachers. It will therefore be nec essary to elect your teachers prompt ly and send the list of those elected to me.” , Thomas Reelected Head of Moore Co. Schools loard of Education Elects Gra ham Chairman and Names Committmen It Pays to Advtrtise in The Pilot. THE HOME SCHOOL” CLOSES FOR SE.XSON The pupils of "The Home Schoor' 'gave a Garden Party for their little , friends Monday afternoon. The school, I under the direction of Mrs. Laura M. Jenks, clo.sed on May 15th and will ! re-open on October 8th. As there arc I limited accommodations for the com- i ing year early enrollment is advis* i able. The Home and Garden Club was entertained at the Community House Tue.sday afternoon with a large num ber of guests present. Mrs. H. W. Doub gave an interesting report on her recent visit to Gastonia where she attended the Federation of Garden Clubs meeting. The program was on the subject of ‘‘Outdoor Summer Living,” and Mrs. John D. McLean read a paper, ‘‘The Outdoor Living Room,” following which Mrs. Roy Harrington discussed “Furnishing the Outdoor Living Room,” A violin solo ■ by Francis Reid Harris, accompanied j by Miss Rebecca Etoub at the piano, | closed the program. j Members of Circle No. 1 of the i Presbyterian Auxiliary were host- | esses to members of the 1935 grad uating class and a number of addi tional guests last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mack Wallace was hostess to the Friday Night Bridge Club at her home last Friday evening. Mrs. Roy Harrington was winner of the high score prize. Miss Edna Maurer was the guest of the club for the evening. Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde was hostess to the senior class Wednesday evening The reelectlon of H, Lee Thomas as bounty superintendent of schools for 1 two-year term and the appointing of school committeemen were the most important acts of the County Board of Education when it met on Friday afternoon of last week w’lth W. P. Saunders of Hemp, W. B. Gra ham of Va.ss, F. W'. Von Canon of West End and J. W. Graham of Aber deen in attendance. The board elect ed J. W. Graham as Its chairman ■ind H. Lee Thomas as secretary. The term of office of all school committeemen in the county under sj the general school law expired on April 1, 1935. The following w’ere ap- || pointed for p term of two years: j|| Cameron: L. B. McKeithen, Mrs. !If G. M. McDermott and J. E. gnow. || Eureka: Murdoch Kelly, H. H. Fry and Z. V. Blue. Hemp: Dr. J. F. Davis, Dr. W. N. McDuffie and Daniel A. Dunlap. Pinehurst: Thoma.s R. Cole, I. C. Sledge and J. F. Taylor. West End: John W. Monroe, Mrs.! M. C. McDonak) and W. A. Johnson. For the Vass-Lakeview’ district Redga Thomas was appointed to fill out the unexplred term of J. A. Thom as, deceased. The terms of the other Vass-Lakevlew committeemen will expire in September, 1936. The following notice of appoint ment was mailed to school commit teemen on May 14th by Supt. H. Lee Thomas: "This is to inform you that on May 10, 1935, you were appointed school committeeman for district—for a term of two years. I shall thank you to take the oath of office, meet the other members of your committee, or ganize, and report the names of your chairman and secretary at your ear liest convenience. "As the terms of all school com mitteemen expired on April 1, 1935 and It being unlawful for committee men to elect teachers to serve beyond their term of office, any teacher elec tions by your committee done prior SWEETEST■ sugar;; 1 t, H Purina. SHICK , Urieha Purina XHtCK 9.R0WEH#r "•vin Season Calls for Fresh Seeds and Feeds We can fill your wants with fresh, clean stock rea.sonably priced. Wood’s Field and Garden Seeds, Acme Fertilizer, Poultry, Cow and Hog Feed. There are many starting* feeds but only ONE STARTENA, satisfies chicken hun ger for life, growth and development. 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