Pasre Four } THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, November I, 1935, Bible Teacher c/,^/..WIDMER’S It's all rather bewildering...this question of which wine to buy and why. But there's one sure way to make your selection ... ask for Widmer’s, the finest wine made in the world famed Finger Lakes Sec tion of New York State. Ask for Widmer'j. I’ort, ('laret. Dry Saul erne, Haut Sauteriie, Sherry, >Ius. .ciitele, Tokay. SparUliiift BurKumly. Also White Gold ,t nd Bran died Wine. IDidmers AMERICA'S FINEST WINES! Always in Good Taste ... Since 1886 Martin Autrey Dies in His 80th Year Prominent Resident of Cranes Creek Community Victim of Pneumonia DU. MARCUS A. BKOWNSON i FOR HEALTHY HENS and MORE ECeS/ pUR-A-TENE, the ricli cooceotratc I of heabh-giving vitamin A from ! creea plants is now io all Purina I Mashes. Keeps beiu vigorous. Helpa them lay. 'ECO WITHOUT FCCD WITH CCtAIH lAYENA CHOVV Martin Autrey, well.known resident of the Cranes Creelt community, passed away on Tuesday morning at his home about three miles from Vass following a brief illness of pneu. monia. He was in his 80th year. Funeral services were held in the Vass Presbyterian Church at 2:00 o’clock W'ednesday afternoon and the pastor, the Rev. Charles A. Law. rence, was assisted by the Rev. M. D. McNeill of Cameron, for many years a pastor of the deceased, and the Rev. Cecil Lawrence of Varina. Both Mr. Lawrence and Mr. McNeill paid beautiful tributes to the life of Mr. Autrey. Interment was in John- son’s Grove cemetery. Active pallbearers were Aubrey Keith. Juim Baker, John Jones, Watson Blue and Albret Cameron of ICamercn route and John Wade of Er. Dr. Brownson Accepts Invita-Honorary bearers were John tion To Instruct Adult i Monroe. T. Frank Cameron. Arch Class Here ' Cameron of Camer. jon route, W. H. Keith, T. J. Smith. The Rev. Marcus A. Brow'nson, D. .Paul Gschwind and N. A. McMillan D., pastor emeritus of the large of Vass. Tenth Presbyterian Church of Phila. | Mr. Autrey was a native of Harnett delphia, Pa., has accepted the invita-! county, but came to Moore county j tion to become the teacher of the. many years ago and was united in : Adult Bible Class of the Presbyter, j marriage to Miss Mary Eliza Keith, jian Mission at the Southern Pines | He had been a member of Cypress ! Civic Club, each Sunday morning at | Presbyterian Church for about thir. '9:45 .o’clock, the Rev. Ernest L. Bar. | ty years. Surviving are the widow: ber, pastor’of Bethesda Presbyter. | four children. Mrs. N. G. Graham of ian Church of Aberdeen and of the j Charlotte, A. V. Autrey of Varina. Mission announced this week. Mrs. J. McD. Cameron of Cameron Dr. Brownson was the predeces-1 Route 1 and Mrs. Dewey Shelton of scr of Dr. Joseph A. Vance of the | Lawrenceville; one sister, Mrs. Make First Presbyterian Church of De. | Wade of Erwin, and a number of troit, and a member cf the Board of j grandchildren. Trustees of Princeton Theological j ■ — Seminary. He has had a wide and | dow, who was formerly Miss W’ard fruitful experience in the exposition of Harper's Cross Roads, and by four of the Bible. j daughters, Miss Myrtle Smith of the He has made his winter home in home. Mrs. Grover Mashburn of Vass, Southern Pines for many years and Mrs. Jack Nalls of Hemp and Mrs. is w'ell.beloved by all who knew him. 1 Maude Lassiter of Carthage; two The members of the Presbyterian ^ sons, W’ade Smith of Vass and Hume j Mission feel fortunate in having this | Smith of Carthage: seventy grand, able man to teach them. W’hile the | children and ten great-grandchildren. Sunday School is only two months ; old, it has grown to an enrollment DR. R.VYMOXD MODER.-VTOR But so many more projects have been approved than there is monty avail, able for that many counties and com. munities will of necessity be disap pointed in the distribution of work. During the week Mr. Coan an. nounced the allocation of funds for 21 projects to be started at once in. volving the employment of 1,495 persona and the expenditure of $400,- 000. In the list, given out on Mon day, was the Aberdeen dam project, with $3,707 of {povernment money allocated and calling for the employ, ment of 40 men. This is the only Moore county project for which al location has been made to date with the exception of the funds released some time ago for the clearing of abandoned peach orchards, much of which work has already been com pleted. M.\URER.MoItEITHEN Miss Thelma McKeithen and Wil_ liam Maurer were married in Ben- nettsville, S. C., on last Saturday, October 26th. Mrs. Maurer is the at_ tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKeithen of Raeford, and Mr. Maurer is a well-known figure on the Aberdeen tobacco (markets In the employ of B. B. Saunders. of over seventy, with thirty or more already in the Adult Bible Class. JOHN SMITH P.\SSES CONGREGATION.\L CHURCHES At the recent conference of the Congregational Churches of the Car- -\T HIS HOME IN VASS | olinas at Charleston. S. C., Dr. C. ‘ Rexford Raymond, pastor of the i John A. Smith, aged resident of | Church of W'ide Fellowship, was Vass, passed away at his home at elected Moderator and a member of 11:15 o’clock Tuesday morning. Mr. ; the Board of Directors. Smith had been ill only since Mon. | NcNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES I Southern Pines — Phone (K45 | Fayetteville — Phone 453 | day. The funeral service was conducted at the home at 3 o’clock W’ednesday by the Rev. L. M. Hall. 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