Friday, August 23, 1935 THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page West End Still Leads in League All Teams Swinging Into Action After Many Postponments Due to Work in Peaches During the past week every team in the league swung into action af ter many postponements. Each team played two games and each split even, so that there has been no change in the standing of the vari ous teams. Wednesday, August 14, at West End, Aberdeen defeated West End. The score of this game has not been reported to the league secretary. On the same day Pinehurst defeat ed Southern Pines by the score of 8 to 6 in a loosely-played, free hitting contest. Due to illness, in- juries and other causes. Southern Pines was minus the service of three of its regular players, while Pine- hurst also was without the service of two of its outfielders. Saturday, August 17, West End defeated Aberdeen by the score of 7 to 4. On the same day Southern Pines defeated Pinehurst in an abreviated game by the score of 1 to 0. In the the first half of the fifth inning one of Southern Pines’ players made a clean two-bagger with one out. The next man hit a slow grounder to the Pinehurst pitcher, who had' plen ty of time to trap the Southern Pines man off 2nd. Instead, he threw to first to restore the batter, while the player on second tried for third. A NLVGARA Mrs. W. M. Parker of Dundarrock, spent the week-end with relatives. James Stutz who has spent the past few months here has returned to his home in Granite Quarry. W. F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor of Raleigh spent the week-end with relatives. Mrs. N. P. Ray anl children, who have been at Virginia Beach, Va., have returned to their home. C. L. Dutton and son, Roy are spending some time in Fairmont. Bob and Harold Dutton went to Chapel Hill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald, W. K. Mc Donald. Robert and Parker McDonald all went last Sunday to celebrate Lacy McDonald’s birthday near Car thage. Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Eagle Springs was a business visitor here Thursday. Miss Albino Fry* spent Sunday with her aunt at WKest End. Maurice Mosher and family of West End spent Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs. George Mosher. COUNTY INSTITUTIONS IN GOOD CONDITION, JURY FINDS The county institutions were found in good shape by the grand jury last week, according to the re port submitted, and only a few rec ommendations for improvements were made. At the county home it was found that the boiler in the heating plant | Tilghman were class mates, was overloaded and a larger one The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. J. N. Mills and daughter, Mrs. Cameron left last week for a few weeks’ vacation in the north. Mr. and Mrs. William Matchet who have been visiting the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes, re- turned Saturday to their home in In diana. Mrs. E. V. Perkinson is recuperat ing from an appendicitis operation which she underwent recently at the Moore County Hospital. She has re turned to her home on Pennsylvania avenue. C. T. Patch is back from a vaca tion at Black Mountain. Miss Mary Judd Welch left Tues day for Hendersonville where she will visit for several days. ern Pines after spending the sum mer in New York where he studied at Columbia University. Mrs. Eugene Woodward will re turn Monday from a visit with her son, Lee Clark and Mrs. Clark at their home in Washington, D. C. COURT HOUSE NEWS Sheriff McDonald went to Raleigh Tuesday to accompany two prison ers, McKinley Boggan, colored, and John Cole, white, to State’s prison to begin serving their terms imposed in Superior court a few days ago. Boggan is to serve from five to seven years for assaulting old Ralph Williams, white man who was serving a prison sentence for breaking and entering the store of Lexie Smith near Pinehurst and wh» recently escaped from the Stat« prison camp in Lee county, was caught near Pinehurst leist week. Mrs. Jane H. Simmerman is in i "Aunt” Laura Taylor with intent to ! Fayetteville at the Highsmith Hospi- I kill and for robbing her of seventy-1 tal where she has undergone a ma- Uwo cents,'and Cole has a three year' jor operation. j sentence for aiding and abetting in i Philip Pelton left Monday for New j the murder of a Negro at a road York after a visit of several weeks i house between Southern Pines and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pelton. Niles T. Welch of St. Mary’s Semi nary, Baltimore, Md., has returned to his home after spending his sum mer vacation with his uncle and aunt. Aberdeen. Cole furnished the pistol with which Oba Godwin did the shooting. Godwin appealed to Su preme court. Note book fillers. Tablets. Pencils, and Hulery for School at Hayes.’ Pi*** De** .Monument t'omp ny C. O, Funderburke, Mgr. .Marble and (iranit** M< morials Rockingham, N. C. C. A. Gillis, Rep., Rockingham, N. C- Irene Downer, Raeford, N. C. Miss Geneva Hall spent the past i Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williams, weekend at Myrtle Beach. Dick Wilson of New York has ar- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore of San-, rived to visit his mother for some time. Miss Anna Cameron .spent Monday | and Tuesday in Charlotte. i ford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Merrill last week-end. Mrs. Ray Hayes and son, Raymond are back after spending several weeks at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. R. A. Brindel and children of New Bern are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNeill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Case left j A foursome composed of Bill Dun- j early this week for New Hampshire, j lop, Frank Maples, Don Currie and ; They will be gone for a few weeks. Henry Graves spent the past week- | PINEHURST Fred Pennington, who is a repre sentative of the Westinghouse Elec tric Company of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Pennington, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., were recent guests of Mrs. J. H. Til- end in Roaring Gap, going up especi ally for golf. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge spent Wednesday in Charlotte. i Rev. W. M. McLeod and mothe* MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HE.ADQUARTERS... And look over the bargains in our August price reduction sale. McLEAN FURNITURE CO. SOUTHERN PINES ghman, Mrs. Pennington and Mrs: Mrs. Murdoch McLeod, Misses Belle j, ;and Currie McLeod of Montro.se, and ' larger one I Little Louise Milliken is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Rassie Wicker and! , .. ^ ^ , needed, also a washing machine. The I from a tonsil operation. i family were dinner guests Wednes-1 clean throw would still have cut him . ’ . ^ ^ t ur i i. . i , M .. inmates, tw-enty.two m number, Miss Katie Lee Ward spent the past' day evening of Mr. and Mrs Ed off at third, but the throw was poor , , , ^ i • rr. v. ^ ■ ’ ^ seemed pleased with the treatment i week-end m Tarboro as the guest of ' Swanngen. and as no Pinehurst player was = , o backing up third. Southern Pines scored its one run as the bdll went past the Pinehurst third baseman. In the last half of the fifth Pinehurst i loaded the bases with two out, but the Southern Pines pitcher lifted himself out of a bad hole by strik- ing out the net batter. As Southern Pines’ first batter was at the plate in the beginning of the sixth, a! heavy rain began which eventually I blocked proceedings for the rest of ' the day. accorded them. Seventy prisoners were in the prison camp and things there were in good condition with the exception ; of some plumbing repairs which i were needed. j Minor repairs to several rooms of the court house were suggested, but records w’ere found in fine shape. C.4RD OF THANKS Mrs. Manee wishes, through the kindness of The Pilot, to thank Mr. Standing as of Saturday, August and Mrs. J. B. Cameron and the 17, 1935. : Young Peoples’ Christian Endeav- W L Av. j or Society of Manley for the beauti- West End 9 5 643 ful mes.sage of comfort and cheer ' underwent an operation Southern Pines 10 7 588 brought by song and prayer on last part of the week. Pinehurst 8 11 421 Sunday evening at her home with Aberdeen 5 9 357 Mrs. S. R. Newton. Miss Alice Abel. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson Miss Inez Thomas of Jonesboro is I spent Wednesday in Charlotte, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mollie | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burker and ;; Mrs. Mollie Burgess for a few weeks. Miss Sarah Patterson has arrived from Richmond to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wooley and Miss Lois Cameron have returned from a motor trip to Alabama. Miss Anne Regan visited friends in Rockingham last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas have returned from a vacation at Myrtle Beach. family have returned to their home ! in Baltimore after spending the pa.st ] i two months in Pinehurst. While here they occupied the Nat Hurd cottage. John and Jack Taylor, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, returned Tues day from Camp Mishemoka, near Asheville, where they spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaskill, Misses Dorothy McKenzie, Margaret ^ i Morton, Dorothy Ehrhardt and Helen Miss Alice Marie Squires is in thejKslley have returned from a Motor Moore County Hospital where she j trip to Chicago and Lake Geneva. the early Wis. The girls in the party attended i< 1 Lake Geneva Camp for two week-, :; DEL . 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Bhinola U'liite Shoe Polish, bot. h Can Dethol ■%nn Page Pure Grape Jelly 30-MuIe Team Borax, pkg. . 30c 10c 25c 15c 15c FRESH PRODUCE Fresh Killed Fryers, lb. 23c Fresh Killed Hens, lb. 21c Pot Roast, Chuck, lb 18c Ralph Chandler, Jr., Tommy Atkin- and the party had the pleasure ol || son and Robert Dorn returned a few visiting and being entertained in ‘be H days ago from a trip north. jhome of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Chapin Dr. R. L. Hart returnad the early at Lake Geneva, part of the week from New York ; James Tufts left Tuesday for Mt r. where he has been spending a vaca-iedith, N. H., for .several weeks va- tion. -cation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch are ex- | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gama'jh.; pected to arrive in Southern Pines and baby daughter will leave for the within a few days. They have been ’ north today and will be away untii vacationing in the north for several , October 1st. weeks. ; W. P. Morton, Jr., returned home Dr. Greer Stutz left Tuesday night on Tuesday from Camp Mishemoka for New York after visiting his par- where he has spent the past two ents for several days. ! months. Miss Velma Tetterton has gone to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maddrey nf her home in Rockingham for a ton- Chapel Hill announce the birth of a sil operation. ; daughter, Ann. Mrs. Maddrey form- George London visited in Pitts- | erly was Miss Lady Loving and a Keeping Cool Is largely a matter of frequently refreshed linens. This matter of holding down the laun dry work during the summer months combats comfort. Why not use our Wet Wash Service where cost is gauged b.''^ the pound at so low a cost that you need not deny yourself fre quent changes. Laundry / does it THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC. Telephone 6101 Southern Pines SiXK I ti Everything for the Schools teacher in the Pinehurst school for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gilliland and family have returned from Sanford where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Verland Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Colcutt have gone to Chicago and other western cities where they will spend severa; w'eeks. , Miss Elsie Sperber and Mrs. Vio. let Farrell entertained the Sumn'er Bridge Club at the Community Club house Friday evening. After y t* r the p were i II , boro Sunday. I Mrs. G. R. Crosby has returned to I Southern Pines from a two weeks’ trip in New York and Ohio, where she purchased new fall stock for her shop. Miss Emaline Barber of Washing- ington, D. C., has been the house guest of Miss Anne Regan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buckley and small daughter, Agnes Ann went to Myrtle Beach for a few days last week. Miss Helen Blair has gone to Chaiieaiou, S. C., and is a guest of game delicious refreshments Mr. and Mrs. John Leland. | served and prizes awarded to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sugg and son i Alex Stewart and Frank Taylor for of Badin are visiting Mrs. M. N. j high scores; Mrs. Frank Taylor and Sugg for a few days. J Ed Swargingen for low scores. Law. Mrs. R. L. Hart and Lina Lee who . rence Switzer won the travelers have been visiting in Reidsville,, have | prize. j returned to their home here. | Thursday evening Miss Della I Mi.ss Gertrude O’Brien left last, Freeman entertained a number of | I week for a several weeks’' stay in I young friends at her home. After an l?i-;lta, Penn. i enjoyable time of dancing and games I Mrs. Lillian Miles and her moth-1 delicious refreshments were served. ! er, Mrs. Mary C. Brown left Monday | Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. j morning by motor on a trip to New ^ B. Keith delightfully entertained at ; York and Buffalo. bridge in honor of their house guests, Mrs. J. W. Atkinson has returned | Mr. and Mrs. Law’rence Switzer of to her home here after a month’s | Salisbury. Prizes were presented the stay at Wrightsville. | honorees and Mrs. T. R. Cole and School Books Note Book Fillers Crayons School Bag's Rulers Pencils Fountain Pens Composition Books at HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP East Broad Street Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hunter and granddaughter, Shirley Hunter, of Monaca, Penn., left Tuesday after spending a week w’ith Mr. Hunter’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Tilghman. Frank DuPont who held high scores, and Mrs. B. U. Richardson and Ray mond Johnson, low scores. Those enjoying this party besides the honorees were Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Rima Williams, who has been | R. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond visiting her sister, Mrs. Billy Bry- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Richard, ant and Mrs. Bryant, has returned son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuPont, and to her home in Delta, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and E. G. Edwards is at Moore Coun- Mrs. I. C. Sledge, and Mrs. Willard ty Hospital where he underwent an Dunlop. operation Monday. Mrs. J. Homer Mann has as her guest for a few days, Mrs. Bessie Mann Tatum of Lexington. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson of Jefferson, Me., arrived last week for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mayor and Mrs. D. G. Stutz. Frank Webster is back in South- Mrs. Ellis Fields was honor guest on Wednesday evening at a surprise birthday party given by her children. During the evening refreshments were served. Fifteen guests were in. vited. Tennis Rockets and New Stock Tennis Balls at Hayes.’ FMGIBM A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 1935 SUPER-SERIES Holds One-Quarter More Food Freezes More Ice L V. O’CALLAGHAN FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 5841 Southern Pines