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S’rlday, September 6, 1935. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Three The Week in Vass PINEBLUPF Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Rosser were hostesses to a number of friends at their home on Monday evening at a “Health Dinner,” prepared by George Temple of Jonesboro. An excellent health lecture followed the dinner. Guests included Mr. rfnd Mrs. H. A. Borat, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Gra. ham, Mr. and Mrs W D. McCraney, Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. W E Gladstone, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mr and Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. R, Smith, Rev. C. A. Lawrence, Mrs. T. F, Cameron, Mrs W. D. Matthews, Miss Jennie Cameron and Miss Minerva Thompson. Miss Jewell Edwards of Vass, Mrs. O. M. Spurlin of Sharon, S. C., and Miss Ossie Edwards of Garner hon. ored their mother, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards by entertaining a large number of friends at a birthday party Monday afternoon in celebrat. ion of the sixty-sixth anniversary of Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards had been told that a party was to be given honoring some out.of.town guests and ao was not surprised upon her return from a drive to Southern Pines to see a number of cars in the yard. The lusty refrain of “Happy Birthday, Mrs. EdW’ards,” as she stepped upon the veranda was the first intimation that she, herself was the honoree. Those enjoying the delightful oc. casion included Miss Florence Leslie, Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Mrs. W. C. Les lie, Mrs. J. M. Tyson, rMrs. L. C. Wallace of Carthage, Mrs. W. D.! Matthews, Mrs. D. C. McGill, Mrs.' N. N. McLean, Mrs. C A. Lawrence,) Mrs. Sarah M. McNeill, Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, Miss Agnes Smith, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. G. W. Brooks Mrs. G. W. Griffin, Mrs. A. G. Ed. wards, Mrs. Ethel Kirby, Mrs. W. P Graham, Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. C J. Temple, Mrs S. R Smith, Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. Nannie Brian and Mrs. Ella Dupree of Garner, Miss Myrtle McMillan, Miss Catharine McMillan, Mrs Will Klingenschmidt and Miss Mary Beasley. Miss Mary Frank McMillan under, went a tonsil operation in Sanford last week and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter and family of West Point, Va., Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Davis and Mr. and Mrs R O. Haines and daughters Mabel | and Alma, of Elkin have moved to Vass where they will be with the new furniture plant, Mr. Carter as superintendent and Mr. Davis and ^ Mr. Haines as foreman. The Carter i family is located ii. the Thomas | house and the other two families in I the home of Mrs. \V. J. Cameron, i Miss Lucy Thompson of Rocking, ham and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hemp hill and baby of Aberden visited the McCraney family the first of the week The Rev. Charles A. Lawrence at. tended Synod at Red Springs this week. The Vass Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. A. Borst at 7:45 o’clock on Friday evening of next week. Mrs. L. C. Wallace of Carthage is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson. Miss Anna Laubscher of High Point was at home for a short visit the first of the week. W. D. Matthews and sons, Joseph, Preston and Duncan, Jr., went to Charlotte on a fishing trip the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith and chil. dren of Pinehurst and Mrs. A. Blue of Carthage visited Mrs. Jane Keith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone had as their guests Thursday night their brother, A. M. Gladstone, and Miss Minnie Murchison of Greensboro. Miss Ruth McNeill returned last week from New York state where she spent the summer, and is now teaching at Samarcand Manor. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin visited relatives in Hamlet Wednesday af ternoon. Howard Ellis of Ramseur was in town Saturday and Mrs. Ellis, the former Miss Lena Cameron, return ed home with him after visiting her father, D. A. Cameron. Mrs. R. D. Braddy of Hope Mills came Friday to spend a few days with her sisters. Misses Sallie and Bessie Cameron and Mrs. W. H. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Capps of Rockfish and Mr. Brady were here for the day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith and Miss Elizabeth Keith attended the funeral of R. M. Adams in Hamlet Wednes day afternoon. Miss Ossie Edwards, Mrs. Nannie Brian, Mrs. Ella Dupree and Thelbert Apple, all of Garner, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. E. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Spurlin of Sharon, S. C., w'ere guests of Mrs. Mary E. Edwards and Miss Jewel Edwards from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Wilbur Beasley, who has been attending summer school at Boone, has joined Mr. Beasley here. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan visited Miss Eva Callahan in High Point Saturday. Miss Catharine Graham has re- turned from a ten days’ visit with relatives in Ruffin, S. C. Cameron and Community The younger set entertained at a good.bye party complimenting Miss Margaret McDougald of Ft. Green, Fla., on Weduesdy evening of last week at the home of Mrs. H. D. Tally. Games and contests featured the evening. Thursday, September 12, has been oppointed as “Clean.up Day” at Cameron Cemetery. If you cannot come, be sure to send a hand or $1.00 to Mrs. H. P. McPherson, who has charge of the work. After a month’s vacation, the Rev. M. D. McNeill filled his regular appointment last Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church. Miss Stella Mosher of Baltimore dpent Saturday night with Miss Janie Muse. She left Sunday on a business trip to points in South Car olina. The Rev. and Mrs. ^rank Hare of Jonesboro were suppei guests Sun. day of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas. Miss Edna Henderson of Brevard is the guest of Miss Mary Hendricks. George Lewis of Indiana is spend, ing a few days in town. Mrs. M. D. Mclver, Miss Mamie Arnold and Mrs. J. T. Bruton attend ed services at historic Long Street Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Bruton after a two week’s visit with her sisters. Miss Mamie Aruold and Mrs. M. D. Mc lver of Route 1, returned to her home in Columbia, S. C., last week. She was accompanied by Miss Ar_ nold, who will stay for a ten.day vis. It. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Florence, S. C., were week-end guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mary E. McNeill of route 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hemphill and A. M. Ill, of Aberdeen spent Sun. day with Mrs. Jewell Hemphill. Prof. and Mrs. R. F. Lowry of Chapel Hill and Ollin Nevin of Wax. haw were in town Saturday. Prof. and Mrs. Lowry were supper guests of Mia. Lonln Prof. and Mrs. J. Clyde Kelly and family of West Jefferson were week, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ev.onder Kelly of the White Hill community. Mrs. Kelly left for Raleigh on Mon day to i»ltend an E. R. A. course. Prof. Kelly and family returned to their home on Friday. Mrs. Dougald Stewart, Miss Meta Stewart and Dougald Stewart of Laurinburg were guests of Mrs. Belle McKeithen last week. Misses Minnie and Jacksie Muse and W. A. Muse were in Jonesboro Sunday evening to see the Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Joyner. Miss Margaret McDougald, who spent the summer months with her grandmother, Mrs. Julia McDougald at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. 'Tally, returned home on Thursday. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Lancaster and Tom Smith of Vanceboro and Cameron McLean of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean last week. Mrs. Donald McDonald and daught. er. Miss Margaret McDonald, who have been visiting relatives in Nor. folk, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ferguson and family left for their home in Chicago on Friday of last week. They returned via Lexington, Ky., where Miss Jean Ferguson will re main for the school term. Miss Margaret Ferguson of Route i 1 spent Thursday night and Friday j with Miss Flora Phillips. Miss Lilliaa Cole, who has been attending Summer School at Pea body, returned home Friday. Miss Nannie Gilchrist of Troy, who spent her vacation with her sis. ter, Miss Rachael Gilchrist of Route 1, returned home Monday. Mrs. Florence Mclver of Sanford and Mrs. Limeback of Winston.S£i. lem are guests of their mother, Mrs. Laura Rogers. Mrs. Charles Lea and children, Mrs. Jimmie Jones and daughter of Sanford, and Mrs. J. D. McLean were dinner guests last week of Mrs. J. M. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. John Tally and son, John Tucker Tally of Siler City spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. H. D. Tally. William Parker of Washington, D. C., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abernathy are at home in an apartment over the McPherson cafe. G. M. McDermott made a business CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McNeill ar. rived in town Sunday after spending the summer in the north. J. L. Deyoe left Friday "or New York state where he will rpend his i vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells 1 will return with him. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Waxaw were in town Saturday. Mrs. M. F. Butner and daughter Virginia and Mrs. Freeman of Aber. deen spent Friday in Fayetteville shopping. Mrs. Ralph Leach cf Aberdeen spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. But^ier. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Clark and Miss Delia Williams of Atlanti spent the week-end with Mr. Clark’s aunt, Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield. Miss Sally Clark of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield. Miss Elizabeth Hampton of Chap. el Hill arrived Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Joe Suttenfield. j Miss Carlotta Porter arrived at the Suttenfield’s Tuesday to spend some | time. ! Miss Elizabeth Fletcher of Raleigh | spent the week-end with her parents., Miss Edith Howie left Tuesday for Fayetteville where she will enter training in the Pittman Hospital. Miss Hazel Adcox left Monday for Raleigh where she will take a course in King’s Business College. Aubrey Pruett nf Danbury, Conn., spent two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner. His son, Au brey, Jr., returned with him after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carpenter are leaving Friday for a week’s visit in Portland, Ind., with James Tarl- ton, brother of Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Pickier. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vanboskirt of Aamlet spent Sunday with Mrs. Vanboskirt’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vanboskirt and family and Mrs. Elmer Austin spent the past week in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youngs of Canaseraga, N. Y., who have been the guests of Mrs. Mary Eldridge the past week returned to their home a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Young, with their hostess, Mrs. Eldridge, spent several days in visiting places of interest in North and South Car. olina and may in the near future de cide to have a winter home here. Miss Kathryn Barry of Rocking ham spent the week-end with her Pinebluff. Miss Kathryn Barry of Rocking ham spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Eldridge of Pinebluff. Mrs. Mary Eldridge and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poole, Miss Ma rie Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry and family of Rockingham held a family picnic in Chesterfield Park, South Carolina last Sunday. Misses Cornie and Janie McLeod are visiting the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Billups in Kernersville. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Welch have re turned from a trip to New York and Canada. Mrs. U. L. Spence, Mrs. John Beasley and Mrs. L. W. Barlow visited Mrs. Paul Tillery in Raleigh last week. James Stutts of Newport, News, Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stutts. C. C. Kennedy and children have returned from a visit with friends in Oriental N. A. McKeithen Jr., and Miss Margaret Biggs of Lumberton visit, ed Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKeithen and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Jr., and Miss Betty Jane Seawell have returned from a trip to Nova Scotia. Frank Cake of Pittsburgh is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. J. L McGraw and children visited relatives in Rock Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Denning of Lakeland, Fla., who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muse, left last week to visit relatives in Ben. son. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDonald left Monday for Columbia, S. C., after spending a w’eek with Mrs. J. H. McDonald and family. Miss Louise Bartlett has return, ed to her home in Richmond after a visit with her sister, Mrs. O. D. Wallace. The Rev. F. S. Blue of Burlington is spending a few days in Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watkins of Rock Hill are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGraw E. T. Smith of New York spent the week-end in Carthage. Mrs. Fred Downing and daughter Miss Sue Downing have returned to their home in Knoxville, Tenn., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Downing. Douglas Frye is at home and re cuperating from an operation for appendicitis. Miss Mary Wyckoff of Columbia, S. C., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Symington. Misses Ruth Mclver, Betty Bar. linger are visiting their aunt, Mrs. F. M. Hester in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Crutchfield of Wadesboro spent the week.end here. Misses May and Bess Stuart are visiting friends in Concord. Miss Regina Blue of Raleigh spent the week-end with Miss Bess Me. Leod. Miss Fannie Roberts and Mrs. Goodwin of Oriental spent the week end with Mrs. C. C. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and daughter, Virginia and Miss Kathleen Watson of Charleston, W. Va., visit, ed Mrs. J. E. Muse Sunday. Mrs. Jimmie Morgan of Fayette. viUe and Mrs. T. L. Riddle and Mrs. Henry Roberts of Sanford spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. I. Barnes. Mrs. C. C. Kennedy and children left for their home in New York City Wednesday. Mrs. Kennedy has been j the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kennedy for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence enter tained Sunday evening at a buffet supper honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Rica Frances and Wil lard Griffin, who are soon moving to Roxboro. Enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Spence’s hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, Rica Frances and WiL lard, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley, Mrs. W. J, Adams of Raleigh and W. D. Sabiston. Mrs. Ed Simpson is visiting friends in New Jersey. NcLean Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CASH OR CREDIT SOUTHERN PINES Drs. Neal and Stewart VETEX.\RI.\XS Swinnerton’s on Mondays Carolina Pharmacy, Pinehurst, Fridays The Citizens Bank and Trust Co. I SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. D. G. STUTZ, President N. L. HODGKINS, Cashier GEO. C. ABRAHAM, V.-Pres. ETHEL S. JONES, Ass’t. Ca.<3hier U. s. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY A SAFE CONSERVATIVE BANK DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i WASHINGTON, D. C. ^ $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5000 Business Opportunity Will lease, sell, or accept a half interest partnership in MONTESANTl’S SPAGHETTI CAMP Located Midway Between Southern Pines and Pinehurst Inquire A. Montesanti, Southern Pines, N. C. Time to plant Grass Seed CARTHAGE SCHOOLS OPEN ! ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IB The Carthage School opens Sep. tember 16th with Prof. O. B. Welch, who "has been in Carthage eleven years, as superintendent. F. Y. Blan. ton’s place as athletic director has not yet been filled. Mr. Blanton re-! cently resigned to accept a position as vocational advisor at the C.C.C. i camp at South Port. | The faculty will be made up of the ; following: Miss Eula Blue of Car. j thage, Latin; Miss Katherine Sham, ble of Mt Gilead, English; Miss Thompson of Haw River, Home Eco nomics; Miss Estelle Kelly of San. ford, French; Mrs. L. P. Tyson and Miss Vera Thompson of Norwood, seventh grades; Miss Lucille Farron of Pittsboro and Miss Odele Blue of Laurinburg, sixth grades; Miss Mat. tie Kate Shaw of Carthage and Miss Mildred Cross of Sanford fifth grades; Miss Francis Hunter of Charlotte, fourth grade; Misses Frances McKeithen and Mary Ham ilton, both of Carthage, third grades; Misses Mary Currie and May Stuart, both of Carthage, second grades; Miss Janie McLeod, Miss Kate Bryant o? Carthage and Miss Esther Seawell of Merry Oaks, first grades. :: trip to Olivia-Monaay. The Presbyterian Woman’s Auxil iary held its regular monthly meet, ing at the church on Monday after noon, with the president, Mrs. J. E. Snow, presiding. The Rev. M. D. McNeill will talk at Ihe Presbyterian church Sunday t© the young girls and boys of the town 8md community who will attend college this fall. It’s tha Quality in Grass Seed that counts. Pinehurst Warehouses. The summer of 1935 marks a new era in the Sand hills, for the foliage and vegetation were never as charming and extended and as massive as this sum mer. The growth of years is beginning to show. But be certain it’s QUALITY SEED Italiari Grass Is one of the best winter grasses for the Sandhills and the best Italian Rj'e Grass that grows is the Ore gon type, developed out there in that soil and climate that is unusually adapted for grass of its character. An analysis test shows: Name and Variety—Oregon Rye Grass Purity—99.26 percent. Germination—90 percent Date of Test—August, 1935. Note that in the germination tests 90 seeds in ev^ry hundred grew* and over 99 seeds in the hundred were pure Oregon Italian Rye Grass. The weed con tent is very small. We Have A Carload—1000 Bags—Of This Seed In Our W'arehouse Now— Ready For You, and It Is The Best We Have Ever Had To Offer. As to Pinehurst Special Grass Mixture You know about that. It is a mixture originated at Pinehurst, and it fits this sec tion perfectly. A composition of Red Top, Red Fescue, Rye Grass and Meadow Fescue with Dutch White Clov'er to give it the substantial Clover cast. It is the grass seed for this section wh ire particular results are je|sisential, and worth all it costs. Pinehurst Warehouses, Inc. Pinehurst, N. C. mnn-m-^T — r-Tmimiinfiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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