Page Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, December 20, 1935. THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILOT, Inoorpomtt'd, Southern Fines, N. C. NELSON C. HYDE Editor FRANCES FOLLEY Advertising Mamiger DAN S. BAY Circulation Manager Subscription Rates: One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Turee Months .50 J. 'ARO-GRAPHICS — by i\u. Jones, ,. Elntered at the Postoffice at South ern Pines, N. C., as second .class mail matter. | HIS LAST THOUGHT | FOR HIS FRIENDS j In yesterday' morning’s rnail I The Pilot recfcivecl the following advertising copy for this issue: r.KEETlNGS! To my Friends and Supporters: I sincerely wish each and every man, woman and child in the county a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. It is manifestly impossible for me to send all my friends cards. Therefore, I take this means of extending the greetings of the season. Gratefully yours, W. J. Harrington. Register of Deeds. ¥■" J JOHNSONS (1734-52) SAIARV WAS 13 YEARS IN ARRtftR5 DO YOU KNOW YDUR STATE? I BAKE >.A\\V!OBg Cn i i \ Change to Mint Springs and Keep the Change! That winning Havor will win you! mmrMUi THOMAy POCKtRY, RlfM- MCHO COUNTY5fm PRFf \V.^5HIN0T0N HI5 BFARP ANP T0LPHIMTCU5f IT TO STUFF A Pillow ? "ONCIE JOE" aNHON WAS CHAR6EP WITrt THE DOWNFALl OF THE REPUBIICAN PARTVIH1913 THERE ARE ONIY 632 CIVIL WAR VETfRAN5 LIVING IN N C TODAY DIDYOUKHIWthat POllY MAPIS0fi,6REEW- BORO WAS THF FIRH WO MAN tVBRTOBECOMFA MEMBER OP THENATIONAl H0U5E or REPRE5ENTATIVt) ? ■ T'?S F?!TORS OF CAI^O•CRl^PMICS IftVlTIC YOCTO 5CN0 IN iNTCneSTINO FACTS ABOUT YOOft. COMOOfdTY • ! rious individuals have for want-1 : ing the session. He also knows | jthat his entire financial or fiscal | 'program would be endangered by I a special session and it is con- jceivable that the state’s financial I rating, now high, would be low- : ered by legislation. He can call ; the General Assembly to meet. QIl|urri|^a SOUTHERN PINES Kaptist Church Rpv. J. Fred Stim.son. Pastor. 10:00—Sunday SchtHtl. 11 :00—MortiiiiK worship. 7:00—H. y. 1’. U. Sorvicc. , , , . , i 1 • ' Thursday. 7:30 p. m, 1'rnyor meetinc and but having done that his control i.esson study. At the moment The Pilot op-1 end.s. He is the onl\ one who can ! ened the envelope containing the ’ call the special session into be-j above, the telephone rang an- j ing, but once having called it, he r nouncing the death of Mr. Har-1 has no more actual control over rington. ' the legislators than over a herd | A true friend of all residents'of wild buffaloes. i CARTHAGE The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Reyfoni Raymond, U. I)., Taslor. 10:00—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Mornint; worship. 6:30 p. m.— iT^terraediate C. E. Wednesday, 7:10 p. m.—Mid-Woek meetini?. Wednt*«day —7 :30 p. m.— Choir KehoarHal. Too, he has lost several ad ministration men. now in state or ffcderal posts, who would not Chriiitian Srienee New Hampshire Ave., near A«he St. Servicf.-i are held every Sunday at 11:00 o’clock. of Moore county ha.'< gone, a friend who thought of his friends in his eleventh hour. Peace unto his soul! SANTA IS KIND TO MOORP] COUNTY Santa Claus has come and gone and we hope everyone is happi-; er for his visit. ; Reports from the various ■ shops of the Sandhills indicate: that the prE-Christmas o! ^ " was brisK. it is unlikely there Anthony'. r»thouc chnrch Mrs. C. M. Stutts has returned home from a visit with her son Claude in Roanoite, Va. Mrs. Marie Bumgardner of Raleigh visited Mrs. R. L. Phillips Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Carter left Thui'sday for Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where they will spend the hol- I idays. I Miss Elizabeth Anne Muse of High ’ Point is visiting her grandpai-ents. I Mr. nd Mrs. R. G. Frye. I Miss Frances Hunter left Friday for I her home in Charlotte. I Among the college boys and girls ; home foi' the holidays arc: Misses , Rose Underwood, Margaret and Lor- Miss Lamb of m Lowest priced of all Glenmore’s great whiskies-lt’s made on that famous 34-year-oid Glenmore formula! - Kmmanupl KpiMcopal Church be eligible again to serve as leg-1 Kpv. k. crnichiii nrown. h. a., h. p., Roctor. i rains Willcox and . 1 . , I Sunday Services -The first Sanday in the ISlUlOrS. XiOWCvCi, riL UUIV month. Church School 9:30 a. ni. ; iloly Com- Klora Macdonalcl Collog'o; MiSS KHz- depended upon to do what is —" Anne Spencer, Tallahassee, right and proper tor tne .state, |m.; Churoh school, 0:30 a. m, ; MominB Fla.; Miss Atary F'owler as he its chief executive stes it. uuiy con,munion.' Harold Coie and l. l '10:00 a. m. ABERDEEN Presbyterian Mission—-Civic Club I Kev. E. L. Harber, ' 9:45—Sunday School, and Mrs. Dan McKeithen and Uev. Marcus Brownaon. I), p., teacher of „ ..I Adult Hibic Class, children, Jean and Danny x5(>3'. 0I | 4:30 p. n*.—V'eaiier Service. Mr. were many empty stockings be-; fore the fireplace. If there were^ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McKeithen. Mrs. I. A. Thompson and little Rev. Thomas A. Williams. PaHtor Marts will be offered every Sunday at 8:00 and 10:30. Ojnfessions will be heard on Saturdays from , * XU i? • ; grand-daughter Anne Pleasants spent Ojnfessioi any, it was because those fami-;^ ^ ^ ^ "^so to 8:so. lies failed to apprise the commun- i Camden, ,na„uction c ity of their destitution. All civic ""“’ '-ho.i agencies, charitable groups and churches were generous in their labor and their financial aid. We of Moore county are blessed with more than our share of generous souls whose hearts and purses open freely at this merry season of the \ear. And now, on the verge of a new year. The Pilot wishes one and all happiness and prosperity for the tw-elve-months ahead. MaHs will be offered every week-day at 7:30. Instruction class will W held for grammar on Sunday at 11:30. and for Mrs. Murdoch Johnson who will spend HtKh Sthool pupils on Snturday at 10:00. the holidays in Aberdeen. The Rev. and Mrs. Murdoch Mc Leod and chi'dren of Nashville, Tenn., were week-end guests of the Rev. and Mr.s. E. L. Barber. Mr. McLeod was called to his old home near Aberdeen last week to attend the funeral of his mother. John Thompson of Winston-Salem ABERDEEN Hethesda Pre<9by(«rian Church Kev. E. L. Harber, Pastor. Services each Sunday morninjf at 11:15; Services each Sunday eveninjf at 7:30. Pray er meetins: services Wednesday oveninu at 7 :30. Spencer. Marion fr. m l^'niversity: Hoover Carter from Oak Ridge; Anne McRae Roberts, Myrtle and Mary Frances Dowd. Mrs. N. A. McKeithen, Mrs. VV. R. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. D N Carter, Misses Anne and Frances McKeith en and Billy Clegg attended the Mc- Keithen-Biggs wedding in Lumberton Tuesday Mrs. A. T. Lewis has returned to Carthage after spending sevral ; months in Raligh. Mrs. Jes!3o Woltz of Roleigh is at Ihome for the Christmas holidays. ITKEADU.W S.WS U. S. SHOLLI) LEAVK I'HILIl’lMNKS Opening Tuesday at Pir.ehur^t In the Carolina liotd BaHroom, 2 P. ;\I. I 'I m T T r > h ]3 V L I o 0 With Classes in Ballet, Too, T.ip, A.r,.b..Lij and Ball lloom iMRS. uraiKccA B Vi 1 of Paloigh, Director :nnnn:nn:nnnmm» stoKKKimu: has been the guest of his brothers, ' ‘ p- "i- , , Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m Pare Mtmorial M. K. Church Rev. L. M. Hall, Pa.stor. First Sunday—Preachini? 7:30 p. ir.. Second Sunday—Preaching: 11:00 a. m. Third Stinday—Preaching? 7:30 p. m. : xf,, T’r. o-u.fr.,, i v.- Fourth Sinday- Proaching 11:00 a. m. an.l i "r.adway Opened his remarks ^ {Continw'il from vage 1) would bankiiipt them. I WHAT'S BEHIND DEMAN'D FOR SOCIAL SESSION? I. A. Thompson and Jesse Thompson fr the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and chil- I u;en of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. , James Land of Aberdeen and Miss H. Dove of Pinehurst were Christmas I’lNKHl R.ST The Viilat^e ('hapel Rev, Thaddeu.s A. Cheatham, 1). D., Sunjiay Services H :06» a. J*.—}{<ily Communion. 10:00 a. m.—Children’s Service. 11 :00 a. m.—Church Service. Lieutenant .Governor A. (Sandy) Graham came out with dinnei guests of J. T. Land and fam- a statement to the effect that'iiy. public sentiment seems to de-' The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber and | ii :oo a. m.—MominK Worship, mand a special session of the children are spending the Christmas I ^ 1* iij i»l *n. r^^eninjc worBnip. ueneral Assembly to enact leglS-| holidays with relatives in Seneca, s. I Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship, lation to take advantage of the'c. | Roman caTliiiiic church national plan for unemplO' iment CCC boys home from their respec-1 „ . w. J. Dillon, Pastor ,1, I Sunday Masses at 6:15 a. m., 8:30 a. m., insurance and old age pensions, tive camps for the Christmas holidays > and 10:30 a. m. Dr. Ralph W. McDonald, his' are Jesse Carter, Palkton Camp, j Week-day Masses at S:oo a. m. opponent for the Democratic Woodrow McDonald, North Wilkes- by telling the Kiwanians of his first i visit to the Sandhills in 1898, when he was associated with the late James Minister | Tufts in the founding of Pinehurst. Yesterday’s meeting was also fea tured by a musical program arranged by Charles W. Picquet and directed by Pi of. F. Stanley Smith, the fol- nomination for governor, hast-! boro Camp, and Billy Bethune, Smoke- ened to congratulate him on his * mont Camp. statement and added he thought' Frank McCluer, Jr., is spending the a special session imperative. | Christmas holidays visiting his fath- (Note: Mr. Graham would pre-|er in Lexington, Va. side over the Senate and Mr. Me- | Miss Lida Duke Blue, student at St. Community Church i Rev. A. J. McKelway, Pait.or. I Snndhiii.r li^Ji'tli^^rhTOd'' and | lowing young ladies singing a num ber of songs to the enjoyment of all present; Misses Eleanor Harloe, Ruth Richardson, Ernestine Bailey, Mary Elizabeth Cameron, Mary Jane Woodward, Bertha Fowler and Lelia Adams. Mr. Smith also played a piano solo in his usual pleasing style. At the close of the meeting, the last of the year. President Willard L. CHURCH NOTES JOHNSON K Sunny, Attrncti o Rcoms A home-like place to spend the night or .season. Ta.sty Food. RATKS: to vG per day or .'?25 to !?40 per week. Dinners, .f-l.oo—Served 12:30 to l':30 I.unc’heon.s—75c Noon or N ght A\affles with Vermont Maple Syrup—50l\ Served at any time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hadwen 84 E. Massachusetts Ave. Phone 7265 Southern Pines at the Church of Wide Fellowship, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson will preach on “The Basis of Hope.” The united choirs will sing Christmas carols. The Donald would be a member of Mary’s College in Raleigh, is home | Christmas pantomine, "Why the At the Union Sunday night service : Dunlop turned the Kiwanis President’; the House in special session). jfor the Christmas holidays. Accom- To all of which Governor Eh- panying her and spending a few days ringhaus re.sponded that it is this week was her roommate, Miss sometimes harder to resist the Betty Johnston of Tarboro. popular clamor and hold out for > Bradford McLean of Greensboro is the best interests of the state | spending the Christmas holidays with than it is to go along with it and' his parents here, follow the lines of least resist-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brantley and ance. j son, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell and It is true that there is a lot | children and Mr. and Mrs. W. D Mat- of selfishness connected with de- j thews and children were guests of Mr mands now being made for the | and Mrs. George Moger in Southern special session. Not that Mr. j Pines for Christmas dinner. Graham is selfish in desiring to Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlln and come into public notice while a candidate, nor that Dr. McDonald is seeking a selfish end in want ing to have an opportunity to further his candidacy. But the special session is demanded by those who would hope to benefit by it, and are not generally speaking so solicitous of the aged or the jobless worker. Some want it primarily to try to repeal the sales tax law. Still others have this or that pet scheme to try to further. Even the new’spapers, especially those in Raleigh, would naturallr ben efit by the session. All of this Governor Ehring- hause knows and is quick to put his finger on the real reason va- daughter, Miss Gloria Gray, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Med- lin's parents at Davis. Mrs. Cyrus Campbell and Mrs. George Brandt of Charlotte visited their father, J. T. Harrington here on last Sunday carrying him home with them for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and son left this week for Fort Valley, Geor gia to spend Christmas with relatives. Miss Lida Duke Blue is leaving this week for Durham to visit her grand mother and will attend a fraternity Qmce at the Washington-Duke Ho tel next Monday night. Mrs. Robert F. Stewart was ho^'t- ess to the Walter Hines Page Book Club last Thursday afternoon at her home on the Mossgiel farm. A number Chimes Rang," given by the Inter mediate C. E. last Sunday night, will be repeated. The service will begin promptly at 7:45 p. m. The sermon subject at the First Baptist church Sunday morning will be "The Living Past,” serr/ion by the Rev. J. Fred SUmson. Dr. C. Rexford Raymond will preach on “What Do We Expect,?” at 11 a. m. at the Church of Wide Fel lowship. The choir will give a pro gram of Christmas music. All the players in the Christmas pantomine, “Why the Chimes Rang,” are asked to meet at the church for rehearsal at 3 p. m. Sunday. The subject of the lesson sermon at the Christian Science Church on Sunday morning will be "Christian Science.” of invited guests were also present. The subject for the afternoon’s study was "Mightier Than the Sword,” with Mrs. Stewart reading a paper on ‘A Partisan View” and Mrs. E. T. Mc Keithen one “Once Upon a Time.” Mrs. Frank Shamburger entertain ed a number of guests at a dinner party at her home on last Tuesday evening honoring her father, J. R. Page, whose birthday comes on Christtnias Day. button over to the 1936 president, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson. Advertise in The Pilot for Results. What-Is-Left Sale” COATS DRESSES SUITS HAT BAGS and some accessories. BEGINS MONDAY the 30th at Mrs. Hayes Shop Ii t: ♦4 ii

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