Mr 7 ‘35 FIRST IN* NEWSj, CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING T*¥T17 JL HL Ed A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL. 16, NO. 15. Jr ^^arthaoe &AGi.e SPRINGS LAKCVICW MAHUfiV JACXSOH SPRIHOS SOUTHCPN PlMfiS A^NtSy MftiCHTS AeCR.OUH ^ PI N CBLUPP N. c. fiOOAf PILOT MOORE COl NTY’S LEADING NEWS-WEEKLY of the Sandhill Territory of Nortn \^rolina Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina, P"riday, iVIarch (>, 19.36. FIVE CENTS PRESBYTERY VOTE ITS APPROVAL OF NEW CHURCH HERE Grants Renuest of Civic ('lub ^ Mission For Orjjani/ation in Southern Pines j COMPLETE PLANS MAR. 1.5 The Presbytery of Fayetteville, in a called scssi- n at Raeforci on Tues day last, granted the request of the Mission at the Civic Club for the or ganization of a Piesbyterian church in Southern Pines, and congratulated the Sandhills city iipon the fine work being accomplished. The Kev. Marcus A. Brownscn. D. D., a member cf the histoiic Presby tery of Philadelphia, of which Fay etteville Prestayt£ry was once a part, was introduced and invited to sit as ' a visiting member. Dr. Brownson Hopes to Be Here HOX. J. B. KIllllN(iH.VI S Govei noi- Ehringhaus, in a telephone , conversation yesterday with an offi- j cial cf the Sandhills Steeplechase & spoke of the need and the place of Association, said: a Presbyterian church in Southern i ..j ^jj^rt Pines, and noted the fine spirit i ^^t.nd the races on the 14th, but among the people of the proposed ' j ^,„^^le to make a definite prom- new church. He paid high tribute to ^ owing to pressure of business at the pastor, the Rev. E. L. Barber, j offjpg Both Mrs. Ehringhaus and saying he had sat undei his minis- | j have the most pleasant recollec- try for six years and was constantly i year’s races and you amazed at his earne.st, masterful pre- | assured we will be present sentation of the gospel cf salvation , jg humanly possible.” and the Christian way of life. j Governor presented the Sand- Mr. Barber spoke of the progress of the w'ork, reminding the Presby tery that the mission was not yet a year old, and the Sunday School not yet six months old, and that the pe- I tition contained seventy signatures up to that time, with others yet to slf.n, and the Sunday School has an attendance of ninety with more than a hundred on the roll. He also stated that back of the whole movement and in it all, was the good life of Dr. Brownson, who has been a con stant inspiration and benediction to the paster in the work, and to all the people w’ho have come under Dr. Brownson’s ministry. , Others introduced to Presbytery Iwere R. S. DuRant, W. E. Blue, W. H. Goldsmith, Mr. Lloyd of Ontario, and a large delegation of Southern Pines Hadies. These all spoke enthusiastical- dy in behalf of the work. Presbytery appointed a commis- poin of the following: Rev. A. R. Mc Queen, D. D., of Dunn: Rev. A. W. Dick, of Fayetteville; Rev. H. G. Bed- inger, D. D., cf Flora Macdonald Col lege; Rev. E. L. Barber, of Aber deen; McKay McKinnon of Maxton, J. Talbot Johnston of Aberdeen, John R. McQueen of Lakeview. These will be presented on Sunday afternoon, March 15th at 3:00 o’cloKic at the Civ ic Club to effect the organization. hills Cup to the winner of the feature event here last Spring and if able to come will again award the trophy. HUNTLEY RENAMED AS MOORE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR SYMINGTON FINED FOR VIOLATION OF NARCOTIC LAWS Moore (’ounty Health Officer Guilty of No .Moral WronK', Savs State Official Group to Inspect Sandhills Project I*rominent Citizens, Newspaper Editors to Look Over Hoff, man Development Tuesday Arrangements for a meeting next Tuesday In Hoffman and an inspec tion tour of the development under taken by the Resettlement Adminis tration on 60,000 acres of Sandhills land were announced at the regional office of the administration in Ral eigh this week. Several hundred newspaper editors and prominent citizens have been in vited to the meeting. Dr. L. C. Gray of Washington, assistant administra tor of the Resettlement Administra tion, will speak. F. W. Eatman, project manager, is being assisted in arranging the af fair by the following committee of newspaper editors in towns near the project; Nelson C. Hyde, of The Pi lot, Southern Pines; Isaac S. London, Post-Dispatch, Rockingham; O. L. Moore, Exchange, Laurinburg; Nell Cadieu, News Messenger, Hamlet, and Clifton Blue, Sandhills Citizen, Vass. Homer H. B. Mask regional director of the Resettlement Administration, also is co-operating in the arrange ments. A barbecue luncheon will be served at the project headquarters. State and Qfounty officials and leading citizens have been Invited to join in the meet ing and inspection tour. Miss Jenkins Appointed Tax List Supervisor, and List Takers Are Approved COMMISSIONERS MEET At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held on Mon day, W. T. Huntley was unanimously elected to succeed himself as tax col lector for Moore county upon prop er qualification and filing ^f bond. John C. Muse, County Aiiditor, S. R. Hoyle, County Attorney, and Chairman W. H. Currie of the Board of Commissioners were named as an audit committee to make settlement with Mr. Huntley for taxes