P»»e Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Caroltna Basketball Tourney to ‘Open on February 27 Pairings Announced for County Championship To Be Played in Pinehurst Pairings have been drawn for the coming Mcore County basketball tournament, and plans are under way for what promises to be the most successful one in the county’s history. The Pinehurst gymnasium has been Friday, February 21, 1936 Plan Short Wave Radio System in State to Cut Forest Fire Loss If Experiments Successful, Sou-' thern Pines Obsrvation Tower Will be Equipped If experiments now being made by the State Department of Conserva tion and Development are successful, the near future will see the observa tion tower near Mount Hope Ceme- Here March 1st selected for the scene of action, and tery in Southern Pines equipped with the dates set for February 27, 28,' short wave radio sending and receiv- March 2. and 3. | ing set, Thursday afternoon at 4:00 p. m. | Definit? steps have been taken to the lassies from Southern Pines and j establish a short wave radio system Carthage will square off in the op- ; throughout the state that heavy for- ening tiff of the tournament. At 5:00 the Pinehurst quintet will take on Farm Life, a dark horse in the race. Thursday night the Vass boys and Southern Pines will tingle to end ac tivities for the first day. The lollow- ing afternoon, Friday, will find the Carthage and Cameron lads seeing ac tion. after which the Elise and Vass girls will take the court. The first round of the tourney will j be completed Friday night with the i Cameron-Farm Life girls' fray, which ^ will follow the boys’ game between West End and Elise. Semi-finals will be played Monday, March 2. starting at 4 p. m. in the afternoon and ending with the 9:00 o’clock game. The final rou.ad is set for Tuesday night ,the girls’ [fame starting at 8:00 p. m. and the buys’ at 9:00. With these games the fireworks will be concluded until n.xt year and the new champion crowned. The price of admission viH be 25 cents to everyone. est fire losses may be curbed. For almost 10 months the Depart ment of Conservation and Develop ment has been experimenting with short wave radio in the Pasquotank county section of the state. Within another year the State hopes to establish the short wave ra- i dio system in operation throughout the -state. "Experiments carried on at Wil mington have proved more than sat isfactory,” said W. C. McCormick, assistant State forester in charge of forest fire control. i I Experiments carried on at the Wac- ' camaw forest tower at Wanonish 1 with radio as a means of checking; I devastation of North Carolina forests' I by fire were the first ones in the | South. j However, the United States For- SOL'THRRN PINES Baptist Charch Rev. J. Fred Stimson, Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morrnnflr worship. 7 :ftO—B. Y. P. U. Service. 8:00—Eveninjr worshlD, Ti*urpday, 7 :S0 p. m.—Prayer meetinff and Lessun Study. The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D.» Pftstor. 10:00—Church School. 11 :00 a. m.—Morning worship. 4:00 p. m. — Junior Chrintian Endeavor 6 :30 p. m.—Intermediate C. E. 7;4f> p m.—The Community Hour. Wednesday, 7:80 p. m.—Mid-Week meeting. Wednesday—7:30 p. m.—ClMir Rehearsal. Christian Science New Hampshire Ave.. near A»he St. Services are held every Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Church Reading Room open Wednesdays from 3;00 to 5:00 p. m. Evening meetings first and third Wednes day each month. UaBH will b« offered every Sunday at 8:00 Sunday Hasgei) at 6:80 a. m., 8:S0 a. n.. and 10:80. | ,nd 10:!}0 a. m. ^votions every Suntiay evenins at 7:80. j Week-day Masses at 8:00 a. m. Confessions wiii be heard on Saturdays from j 4:30 to 6:30 and from 7:80 to 8:80. ; MANLY Mass will be offered every weelc-day at 7 :S0. Presbyterian Church Instruction class will be held for grammar : Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Young Peo- srhool children on Sunday at 11:80. and for pUg nteetins at 7:00 p. m. Preachine second High School pupils on Saturday at 10:00. • Sunday night at 7:80. Fourth Sunday morn- ■ . ing at 11 :00 o'clock. ABERDEEN Abtidten Baptist Church Rev. Ernest M. Harris. Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning at ‘ 10:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent. Preaching and Worship Service each second | and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a m. and 7:45 p. m. H. Y. F. II. every Sunday at 6:80 p. ' m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. THOR JOHNSON The Little Symphony of the Uni- I versity of Michigan will appear on j the Community Hour program March 11st at the Church of Wide Fellowship. , The leader, Thor Johnson, who con- ’ ducted so successful a concert tcur last winter, will direct the concert I here. The Little Symphony is now on i tour throughout the South. The full ‘ program will be printed in next week's Pilot. Emmanuel Episcopal Church Kov. F. Craighill Hrown, li. A., H. D., Rector. Sunday Services—The first Sunday in the month. Church School 9 :S0 a. m.; Holy Com munion and sermon 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays, Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.; Church School, a :S0 a. m.; Morning Prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Saint's Days Service, Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m. Bethrsda Presbyterian Church Rev. E. L. Karber, Pastor. Services cach Sundny morning at 11:15: Survices each Sunday evening at 7:30. Pray- fifst and third Sundays, er meeting services Wedne^ay evening 7:»0. * PINEBLUFF Methodist Church Rev. Clyde O. Newell, H. A., B. D. 9:45 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Preaching Service. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League, Junior. 7:30—Epworth Leutue. Young People. ROSELAND Deep Creek Baptist Church Myron M. Adams, Minister. O'der of Services Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. every Lord’s day. Preaching services at 11 o'clock a. m., the Page Memorial M. E. Charch Rev. L. M, Hall, Pastor. First Sunday—Preaching 7:80 p. m. Second Sunday—Prearhing 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:80 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday Sch(M>l every Sunday at 9:45 a. m CELEBRATE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY AT CIVIC CLUB nd Minister Presbyterian Mission*^Civic Club Rev. E. L. iiarber, 9:4T>—Sunday School. Rev. Marcus Rrownson, D. D., Adult Bible Class. 4:80 p. m.—Vettper Service. teacher of ^ St. Anthony's CaihoHc Church Rev. Thomas A. Williams. Pastor (Continued from page 1) the Civic Club, on Friday February 28th. The ladies of the club have di vided iiito pairs to give parties or by other means to raise a given sum of money toward club expenses, and on this day, Mrs. W. E. McCord and Mrs. Earnest Morrell will set forth such I an interesting array of foods that I you will find it more to your own in- and terest than a benefit to the club to ! be one of the early ones to attend the 7:16 p. m.—Young Peoples’ Worship I r\ . 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. I Sale. uunKg the afternoon home Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship. | made ice Cream and tea and cake will be served at a reasonable price. PINEHl’RST The Village Chapel Rev. Thaddeufl A. Cheatham, D. D, Sunday Services 9:00 n. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m.—Children’s Service. 11 :00 a. m.—Church Service. Community Church Rev. A. J. McKelway, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday: Church School Sandhills Brotherhood. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Roman Catholic Church Rev. W. J. Dillon, Pastor :itxutzznixxmiint Seven Local Horses in Camden Races Xoel Laing and Wallach to Hide on Saturday in Washington Birthday Events With seven horses from Southern Pines running in the Washington Birthday races at Camden, S. C., Sat urday a lar^'e number of Sandhillians plan to drive down for the meet. Noel Laing will ride in four races and Richard Wallach in one or two. Laing and Wallach are leaving to day for Camden with the following horses which have been wintering here: A. M, Hirsh's Crystal Dawn; Mrs. Marion duPont Somerville's Manna Blue, Laing's Navarino, Anderson Fowler’s File Away, Carleton Palm er’s Ghost Dancer, Miss Page Lewis’ Spartan Lad and Col. Frederick S. Greene's Drill Master. est service has bc'en experimenting | P r cent decrease in burned acreage, for some tim with radio as a means “In my opinion this is the greatest of forest fire contrcl, McCormick step that possibly can be taken by said. t^he state in an effort to check de- Equip Warden’s Cars vastation of forests by fire. I am Radio sets will be installed in pleas:d with the experimental results the mountains and in the lowlands, sure that through the use of the forester said. A central point will »'adio in combating forest fires the be selected in each district and a state will be saved a large sum of sending and receiving outfit will be money.” SAFE DRIVING SAVES LIVES set up. A similar set will be install ed in each county fire warden's au tomobile. Practical benefits tmm the use of i radio in forest fire control. McCor-1 mick believes, will come through “These sets are unlike the police I getting fire fighters onto fires more i radio sets,” McCormick pointed out.; quickly. j “The ones we plan to us? can be! ' used for sending and receiving- a BKIIXiE IWKTV OX MOND.VV | two-way means of communication,” | ! The Pilot is read by 10,000 persons each week. Regular advertis ing would drive yoiy message home to these prospects. Dr.UJest’s 'DouMe.Qui^' TOOTH PASTE Big tube 25C Are slow-cleansingiooiYi pastes robbing you of really white teeth? • Stop using slow-cleansing tooth pastes if you want really white teeth. remarkable new kind of tooth paste—made by the makers of Dr. West’s famous toothbrush —cleans teeth double quick--yet it cannot scratch enamel. For really w hite teeth, start using Dr, West’s Double Quick Tooth Paste. McCormick was asked if there will j The usual Tuesday evening bridge I be a decrease in forest fires when party at the Highland Pines Inn hasii the system i.<! installed. i been moved fonvard to Monday night j “There’ll be just as many fires,” he 1 that it may not interfere with the | said, "but there will be about a sojchambr of Commerce banquet. j Pinehurst Paragraphs Mr, and Mrs. Ashley Haywood and Cameron Wednesday evening, children of Candcr were guests Sun- E. B. Keith arrived Tuesday to day of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson, spend several days with his family. E, S, Webb of Raleigh spent thej C. T, Crocker went north Tuesday past week-end in town, night for a short visit, Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Lagefblade and A. E, ‘Mason has gone to Edenton Mr, and Mrs, C. B, Beckwith of Bris-1 where he will spend some tilme with tol. Conn,, are at the Pine Crest Inn his sons, C. R. Mason and Ellis W. for several weeks golfing vacation. Mason, Mr, Lagerblade is vice president ot Miss Sara Cobb had her parents, the Horton Manufacturing Company, Mr, and Mrs, Cobb of Parkton as Peter Haskins of New York City guests at the Teacher’s Club Thurs- was the week-end guest of Miss Polly day. Lovering at the home of her parents Mrs, Hurst Vincent Campbell and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lovering, her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood- George Howard of Halifax, Nova. ard have gone to Palm Beach to ' Scotia, has arrived and is occupying spend a month. his home. Mrs. Ralph Sutton and Mrs. Frank Harry Hogg was host at dinner DuPont spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Monday evening at the Village Col. George P. Hawes returned Court Grill for Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Wednesday from Palm Beach where W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ga- he spent a few days, mache and Miss Irene Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Splane of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Sally announce Detroit. Mioh., have arrived and are the birth of a son at the Moore Coun- occupying the cottage of Mrs. J. G. ty Hospital, Monday, February 17th, Splane, who will join them later, Mr, and Mrs, W, C. Fownes, Jr., Miss Jane Ervin, president of the and Mr. and Mrs. H, J, Blue have re- Woman's Exchange, was hostess to turned from a two weeks’ trip the thirty members who met at the through Florida, ^ Berkshire last Friday afternoon for Dr. and Mrs, J. W’, Weed of Ches- the regular monthly meeting, Fol. ter. Pa., who were here earlier in lowing the business session tea was the seasion have returned and opened served, their home "Ideal.” Mrs, Harry Hogg has returned Mr. and Mrs, E. B, Keith were din- from New York where she spent the nrr guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon i past week. There are Four Elements involved in accidents on. the highways: The Highway, The Car, The Driver, The Pedestrian. We don’t figure in three of these, but we can do our part in the Fourth if you’ll let us. We can make sure that your Car is not going to cause any accident. Our Expert Mechanics will see to that if you will let them go over it regularly. That will eliminate ONE FACTOR in motoring risk— and a mighty important one. Bring Your Car In Regularly For Inspection TAKE NO CHANCES Page Motor Co. East Broad Street Southern Pines NIontHs to F^ay MR. HOME-OWNER — MR. PAINT CONTRACTOR — TAKE NOTICE ! For the First Time in Painting History, we can of* fer you from One Month to Eighteen Months to pay for any paint job, inside or out, large or'small, including both Labor and Material. And . . . NO CARRYING CHARGE. We have b^en working for more than a year to get this accepted by our paint company. Don’t let your metal roofs rust or your walls deteriorate longer. Telephone us, write us, or we will call and give you an estimate without obligation to you. SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, Inc EVERYTHING EOR THE EJ U I L. D E R TELEPHONE 7131 TRUCK DELIVERY name ol tne oii mausiryt rjrum-

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