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Page Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, March 27, 1936. THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N. C. " NELSON C. HYDE Editor FRANCES FOLLEY Advertising Manager DAN S. RAY Circulation Manager Subscription Rates; One Year $2.00 Six Months >1.00 Three Months -50 Entered at the Postoffice at South, ern Pines, N. C., as second.class mall matter. MOORE COI NTY' ANSWERS CALL Moore county has responded nobly to the call of the Ameri can Red Cross for financial aid for the thousands of sufferers from the worst flood in the his tory of the northeastern states. The quota originally request ed from the county* was $550. This figure being based on the permanent population of the county, without consideration for the great increase at this season of the year, local Red Cross officials of their ov\ti ac cord set $1,000 as the goal. It is gratifying to learn that in three towns of the county alone, Aber deen, Pinehurst and Southern Pines, this goal was reached and passed by the middle of the week. Funds have been collect ed in other sections of the coun ty as well. The citizens of Moore county and their winter guests are a generous people when their fel- Jow man Is in need. And we here know from per sonal experience what manner of organization the American Red CARO-GRAPHIC S by Murrav Jones, Jr. CORN DO YOU KHOW YOUR STATE? OMIY ABOUT 6fo OP MORTH CAROllMft FARMS GROW HO CCRM VUU/T DID YOU KNOWtmat DR.W.F. PR0UrV0FTHEU.f1,C. 6E0106Y DEPT. SAYS WREtJ NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THEORY WVOlCANOEi EXIfTfP IflWEJT rtCiH 18/4 ? m COlOniAl TIMEJ H.C.,VA., AND MP. OECIPEO TO GROW NO TOBACCO TOR IYR. DID YOU KNOW THAT FOR 5FV£RAIYRS.T»4E LAND BETsVFEN T»IE N.C-VA.UNE AMD ALBEMARIE WAKIAIMED DY NEITHER N.C. NOR VA? SETTZERJ FiOCKEP TMERE TO AVOIP PAVIN6 TAXE5 T • • • - TH6 COlTOftS OF CARO'Cft/»PMIC$ (NVirc YOU TO 5EN0 IN »NT£fle«TIHO FACTS AOOUT VOtlR COnnUNlTV • W i934,M0KTH CAROIIHA’S FRUIT CROP- APPif 5. PfACHF?, PFARS.^RAPfJ ETC, IVAJ VAUJf P AT ^6,751,000 I.AKEVIEW Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McQueen made a business trip to Raleigh Friday. Miss Ruth Mclnnis spent the week end in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Colenson and Mrs. Hobbs of Massachusetts are the house guests of Miss Louike Ricker. Mrs. Palmer Causey and Dallas Causey of Raleigh visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Williams, Mrs. Howe and sons, Charles V. Raymond who i have spent the winter in Utica, N. as their guests Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Melvin Gardner returned to Pat rick, S. C„ after a week’s stay at his home here. Irving Weeks of Raleigh called on friends her Saturday. Miss Johnsye Eastwood of Raleigh stopped by to see her mother Wednes day. She was on her way to Lauria- burg to be with her sister, Mrs. Lou E. Taylor, and accompany her to the funeral cf Douglas Gibson in Red ! Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Causey and j daughter, Virginia Anne, and Wii- ¥.. came Friday and have opened ; gprings vis- their home here. j q ^ Causey and Miss Louise Ricker, Mrs. Moleson : family Sunday. and Mrs. Hobbs were shopping in | Fayetteville Friday. ' Robert T. Woodruff, Jr., returned ' home Saturday after a two weeks’ ' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff in New York City. M.4RR1.\GE LICENSE A marriage license has been issued from the office of the Register of i Deeds of Moore county to James Rey- Miss Mildred Gunter was the Sun- nolds and Esther Calcutt Rigot, botli day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Pinehurst. Herbert Mclnnis in Cameron. , Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Briscoe have Pilot AdrertJyitng Faya. I Grains of Sand by, tractable black bull harnessed to a plough, a sight not seen hereabouts lores Johnson, Catherine Sledge, | Darst Hyatt, Carol Wadsworth, Sally Spring arrived last Friday, March i 20, at 1 ;58 p. m. So even if it should | snow or sleet, remember it is Spring. for decades, and strange to all be- Gifford, " Uly Gifford, Georgie Ra- holders. zook, Billy Windle and Harold Buck minster. Mrs. Lloyd Tate entertained at a , surprise steak supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charies W. Swoope, , Mr. Tate’s birthday Wednesday night PINEHURST Ruth Burr Sanborn is fast becom- who were married in Englewood, N. | the gun club. Those enjoying this ing a successful. author. Her short ' j.. last week have returned to Pine- i deJightfiil affair were Mr. and Mrs. stories in the Saturday Evening Post have followed each other in rather hurst. They have been honor guests A. B. Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I at a number of parties during the j Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cam- I close succession. The April Ladies week. Among those entertaining were , eron, Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer, Mr. j Home Journal has published another. Mis. Harry Hogg, Mr. and Mrs.; Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. | It has a local setting in the Sandhills ^ Lawrence Barr and Mrs. James Bar- , Ed Swaringen, Mrs. H. H. Thomas, j under the title, “Tobacco Market.” bef. [ Edw'ard Lacy and Leonard Barrett. ! j Other popular pericdicals are printing j Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tuckerman i Miss Margaret McKenzie was host- , ^ considerable of her work. of Boston are the guests of Mr. and i Tuesday evening at her home to i I Mrs. Lydig Hoyt at their country about twenty of the Junior High] TO a number of people in Southern home. j School boys and girls. This party was | Cross is when its services are | Pines at various times of the year I Madame Fahda Jabaly has return-, celebration of Margarets’ birth-, required. The Red Cro.ss played! come birthday cards from a Pennsyl- ed from New York, where she spent , an important part at the time , vania doctor. They are always signed.! the past week. - - of the disaster suffered by the ] “Cheerily, Dr. Free." Dr. Free has I Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Blackburn and little town of Ashley Heights, I been a prominent surgeon in western son, Billy, of Pittsburgh are spend- near Aberdeen, Vazed' by a hur^; Pennsylvania during a long period of ing several weeks here. I.NSPIRINCi PROGR.V.M BY HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLLB With the assistance of the Yeo- ricane onlv a few years ago. Wei years. Southern Pmes | Mr- and Mrs. Lionel Callaway and String Orchestra and McKel- ; 4.^ nartv nf Rrflflfnrrt Pa nrp snpnH- _ _ way-Gibson Quartet, the combined Glee Clubs of the Southern Pines High School presented an inspiring i know the monev we are con- i some time ago to visit a patient and, party of Bradford. Pa., are spend tributing will be‘ well and wisely ’ while here renewed his acquaintances mg this week at the Holly Inn. spent ^ with other friends who had been for- j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Von j mer Pennsylvania neighbors. Clouds Schrenck. who have been the guests I program of splendid music last night. and melancholy gloom thrives with ef-, of Mrs. Helen Barns Von Schrenck Commendable work has been done ' flclent handling so when '.he cheerful have gone to New York. From there Smith this year : note of Dr. Free breaks through it they will sail for Europe (Johnnu Lay ton too THE NEWS REEL TELLS THE STORY Inquiries were being made around towns as to when the' comes as a pictures of the recent floods would be shown on the screen I Last week the hor.’e had his day. to Sandhill residents, people! "^«ch so that pretty near every where impatient for news from ' thing centered about him. Hundreds home. Mails were slow in arriv- ! people came out to see him per relief from I heart-bowed-down stuff. much I Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Conant, Miss Lillian Moore, and W. C. Mason were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddry in Chapel Hill. Mrs. H. P. Hotchkiss has as her house guest Mrs. Charles E. Plck- iizatlon of the Seventh GradfchTus'' AboVC FormCr RoOm STRAKA’S BILLIARD PARLORS Ted Kennedy, Mgr, ing, home papers held up, tele-!f=‘'^- ^^xt week he win be in the, phone messages accepted if , center of the stage again at the Pine emergency calls, otherwise de- ! hurst Horse Show. Years ago a king laved. Western Union cut off en-1 "‘■as offered up for a horse. The tirely in some places. Getting in- j unhappy king should have lived in formation was slow and unsat- t^e Sandhills where we not only are isfactorj-. So for the real story | able to hang on to our kingdoms but they looked to Charlie Picquet ; ^^ve many a handsome animal. and the graphic picture he would show, an accurately ex- ; Away back in the Eocene the mod- pressed account. Accurate, as a est little Eohippus went about her camera isn’t capable of flattery , daily affairs not caring much about or exageration unless trick her ancestors or bothering her head ' , J.* . , , . 1 .1. ^ . hardt were home from QueenS' stuif IS worked m, and that isn t about posterity. She trailed about on done in news reels From northern Maine and on j j:yment in life. Her grandchildren of down through the Virginias and | the miocene dropped off some toes. the states bordering the turbu- ' Later on the more modern ones con- lent Ohio come people to the ■ eluded one was enough. Looking back Sandhills whose homes, relatives i over the geological horizon a long or friends are somewhere in the list of generations grew until Equus Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas, i| Mrs. Lloyd Tate and Miss Elsie Thomas spent Thursday in Charlotte. Mr, and Mrs. Rand of Durham were guests last week of Mr. and! Mrs. Tom Black. Miss Sara Stewart of N. C. C. W.. Greensboro and Donald Stewart of Davidson College are arriving today , to spend the week-end with their j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart. Misses Dorothy and Frances Ehr- BAKER’S FOOD STORE Everything Good to Eat Southern Pines North Carolina DIAL 5681 DIAL 5C81 Free Delivery Service Charge Accounts far Convenience . ^ ^ ,. J. •, V., Chicora College, Charlotte the past I her four toes finding considerable en- ^,gek-end Mr. and Mis. Walker Taylor of W'llmlngton spent Wednesday In town. Miss Margaret Morton was home for the week-end from Queens-Chi- BARGAINS FOR YOU THIS WEEK FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAR. 27 and 28th t^erritory afflicted. Part of that j finally arrived. The little grandmoth- huge scope of country is famil- er of antiquity would look with start- mate iar pound to some of us. , ling surprise at her descendants of , McMullen and Roy W Charlie Picquet and his vivid : today. She contributed r.uch to her McMullen, Jr., of New York City and pictures moved about as swift as I race and to all mankind. The magnif- , , the flood itself, for the first! ioe« Ms .. w rMuS™ three clays Ot the week he unroll- | role in the work and pleasures of hu- /-V T ■ J J. ,, I -Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Loving and ed one of the most disastrous man life and the building of a nation. week-end and spectacular stones in the 1^3 Floods and destruction in the New Wicker. England states, with streams and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parson and rivers running wild. Sleet and ice cut- daughter, Miss Peggy Parson, have Pork Chops Electric Cut, Any Thickness Lb.—24c “OLEO” BUTTER Lb.—15c RIB ROAST Lb.—21c BUTTER Armours Best Grade Cloverbloom, lb. stricken area and who tried to imagine the impossible scene. The screen brings its answer. It history of the countrv- Many unea.sy questions and anxiety filled the minds of the people, ^ r-arsou u u communication in parts of returned from Miami\ Fla!, "and* York state. Pennsylvania cities opened their home for the spring sea- flooded with property damage up in son. the milllnons. Dust storms In Texas,, o. H. Stutts entertained Saturday IS not a soothing one, but as a | damaging winds m Florida. Earth- evening at the Pine Needles Inn for gatherer and | quakes in the west. 'Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fuller and Mr. that tells its story with emphat- j sheltered by our high protecting and Mrs. S. R. Jellison. IC forcefulness the news reel has mountain range and far enough away. The Rev. and Mrs. T A C.heatham no equal. A picture will outlive from the ocean to escape the sweep have returned from Charleston, S. C., a narrative. A picture will re-. of coastal storms we come through where they were guests of Dr. Ran- niain Where script is soon erased I day after day with serenity when som Hooker, from memory. Handled ^^th the I other states are battling the ele-l Raymond Johnson returned Monday speedy movements of Brother j ments and suffering in life and prop- to Hillsboro, where he Is resident en- l^icquet the news picture.^ came erty damage. We experience little ot gineer for Orange county. Mrs. John- as a source of .satisfaction to an | the dangers and disagreeable force son accompanied him and will visit in impatient public, eager for in- cf storms that strike with violence formation. —H. K. B. | elsewhere. Our occasional bit of rough weather followed by long periods of calm and tranquility should make us more appreciative of our climatic con ditions. MARKET SPECIALS Wilsons, 1-lb Roll, all Pork Sausage, lb 21c Smoke Sausage, lb 19c Franks (Hot Dogs) lb 19c Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs 25c Bacon, lb 34c Pot Roast, lb 14c Rib Stew Beef, Ib 11c Oysters, pt 19c Oysters, qt 35c Pib Liver, lb 15c GROCERY SAVINGS Fresh Country Eggs, doz 19c Grits, 10c box 5c Sweet Heart Soap Flakes, 3 lb. Box, 30c size -19c Onions, 3 lbs 10c King Dog Food, can 5c Ammonia, qt. size 10c Peaches, NV>. 2 Can 9c Vinegar, 26 oz., 19 size 10c Salt, Special 5c size 3c Croaker Fish 5c Cocoa, 2 lb. Can 14c Shivar Ginger Ale, Qt. - —9c, 3 for 25c IJNCOLXS OX DISPL.AY An elaborate display of Lincoln V-12 automobiles and the new Lin- coln-Zephyrs was placed on the lawn day morning and will continue until Saturday. This display is sponsored by the Lincoln Motor Co., through the cooperation cf the Pettitt Motor Co., of Charlotte and H. A. Page, Jr. of the Pinehurst Country Club Tues- Motor Co., local Aberdeen dealers. A center of interest all day Tues day was the vacant lot on Bennett street, formerly the locatim of the old Tarbell house, where Ashley Jackman superintended the labors of a week Hillsboro and Durham for or two. Little Miss Peggy Johnson is visit-; ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wade Coffey in Lakeview. ; Miss Lillian Ross and Miss Blanche I Daggett of North Attleboro, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ro.ss. ^ Mrs. Henry B. Spelman entertain ed at a theatre and supper party for her children, Mary, Noyes and Jimmy on Tuesday. Those enjoying j Boned and Rolled Roast, lb. 21c STEAKS STEAKS Bottom Round, lb 24c Top Round, lb 29c T-Bone Steaks, lb- 29c FLOUR FLOUR Every Bag Guaranteed 12 lb. Bag 39c 24 lb Bag 75c Meal, peck 18c A HOME OWNED STORE Jim Willis ,who drove a short stub- this treat were Eva Fitzgerald, Do^
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