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Frida, April 3, U36. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdi^ii, North Carolina Page Tbre» Four in County Lose Driver’s Licenses Careless, Reckless and Drunken Operation of Cars Severely Dealt with by Recorder Four men heard the unwelcome words, “driver's license revoked for twelve months," spoken in connection with judgment in their cases on Mon day in Recorder’s court, and one, Her man Harris, colored of Pinehurst, found guilty of careless and reckless driving and an assault with a deadly weapon, gave notice of appeal to the Superior Court from his three months road sentence. He was placed under $300 bond and his license to drive was revoked pending the appeal. Otis Simms, colored of Southern Pines, drew 60 days, to be suspended upon payment of a fine of $50 and the costs after being found guilty of drunken, reckless and careless driv ing and driving with defective brakes. The third of the group was A. H. McKenzie, white of near Eastwood, who was charged with drunken driv ing in Carthage. His 60-day sentence was to be suspended upon payment of -$50 and the costs. George McLeod, colored of Vass, was the fourth to have his license re voked, his offense being drunken driv ing. He chose the $50 fine and costs in preference to 60-days on the roads. Ernest Hamlin, colored of Aber- <leen, having failed to comply with the judgment of the court in non-sup- .port case tried in September, must immediately begin serving his 60-day ■sentence. Bcrnice Smith, white of Hemp, ^;ave notice of appeal to Superior Court from his 6-months sentence imposed for charges of trespass, re sisting arrest and being drunk and disorderly. Edward Fisher, colored of Southern Pines, was bound to Superior Court on charges of breaking and entering a dwelling house and taking there from the sum of forty cents. Alex McKenzie, white of Hemp, wag given 30-days for public drunk enness ,but the sentence was to be suspended upon payment of the costs and upon condition of good behavior for twelve months. JACKSON SPRINGS Miss Vysta Markham who has been taking a special course in nursing at Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. has returned ami i.s spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Ada Markham here. Miss Markham is Moore County nurse. Mrs R G Matheson was called to Snowdown, Ala. Saturday, to the bed side of her .sister. Miss Mary Hogan, who is seriously ill Mrs. B. L. Hender.son and daught ers, Juanita, spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. Henderson is an employee of the Pinehurst Silk Mills at Hemp. A very interesting program was carried out during Christian Endeav or hour at the Pre.sbyterian Church here Sunday night. When the Glee Club from Samarcand Mancr gave a Concert. J ,M. McAskill has returned from a week's visit with his son Leon, who is manager of the advertising department of the Miami Herald in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs J A Allen and fam ily of Hamlet spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs W W Hurley Mr .and Mrs June Myrick who have been residents of our town for the past three ^ears have moved Mr Myrick recently purchased a home on the Derby-Hoffman road Cameron and Community pinebluff Kenneth Wooten, Cameron High School pitcher, twirled a no-hit, no run baseball game as the locals open ed their season by turning back Car thage, 7-0. The Cameron team played errorless ball. Wooten, who led the team's bas ketball team in scoring, demonstrat ed thorough superiority ever the Car thage bat-swingers. He struck out 16. Lankfort hit a homer with two on bases in the first Inning to give Cam eron enough runs to win. Wall made a pair of hits to feature for the lo cals. Caddell featured afield for Car thage. Mr. and Mrs, William Loftin and little son, William, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodson, Jr., of Mt. Olive spent Sunday with Prof. and Mrs. R. F, Lowry, Mrs. Loftin and Mr. Good son are sister and brother of Mrs. Lowry, Miss Flora Phillips, accompanied by her school-mate. Miss Pauline Sloan, both Flora Macdonald students are spending their spring holidays with Miss Philllips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Phillips. Misses Margaret McLean and Miss Margaret Ferg:uson. student of N. C. C. W,, are spending their spring va cation with home folks. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Ekikerson were in Durham Sunday afternoon to see Dr, Earl, who recently underwent an appendicitis operation. The many Camercn friends of Dr, M, L, Matthews of Sanford are griev ed to learn of his serious illness. The report from Lee County Hospital, i where he is a patient, state he is | resting comfortably. Dr. Matthews j and his fine family were residents of | Cameron for some 15 years and were ' greatly beloved. | Dr, A. L. O’Briant. who is in a j Virginia Hospital, is greatly improv ed. Olin Nivins, Miss Sue Sherrill and ! Mrs. Smipson, Cameron High School teachers, were judges in the debate held in Greenwood school last Friday evening. Miss Mary Emma Thomas, Mrs. Frank Hare of Jonesboro, Mr."?. C, N, Ecker.son and Prof. Coltrane were in i Fayetteville Saturday, | Mrs. Loula Muse and Mrs, Jewell [ Hemphill attended the funeral Sun-! day of Mrs, Lelia Malloy Godfrey of I Jonesboro, held in the Methodist i j Church and conducted by her pastor, . the Rev. J, W, Bradley and the Rev. O, I. Hinson of Wairenton, a former pastor. Interment was in Jonesboro i cemetery, Mrs, J, D. McLean, after visiting j her mother in Vanceboro, returned | home Friday, i The Young People’s Weekly Club | entertained Tuesday evening, by the ' gentlemen members, who gave a wein- '• er rcast at Carolina Camp. | Misses Monte Pearl Bullock and Kva Hendricks spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harper of Pitts- boro, Mrs, Talmadge and daughter of Durham and Mr, and Mrs, Lacey Harper of High Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R, C, Thomas and family. Little Miss Ruth Holler of Route 2 spent Saturday with little Miss Car- I olyn Guthrie. | Mrs. Johnson, mother of Turner Johnson on Route 2, suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday. Mrs. L, B, McKeithen entertained | at two tables of bridge on Monday afternoon, complimenting Mrs, J. D. McLean, The living room was beauti fully decorated with early spring flowers. Those playing were Mes- dames Donald McDonald, W. M, Wooten, Georgie McFadyen. Jewell Hemphill, J, D. McLean, Misses Annie Borst, Thurla Cole and Jacksie Muse. High score was held by Miss Thurla Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.Roberts of Dur ham spent Sunday with Mrs. O. C Britton Sr cf Route 1 EUREKA from Phifer College for the spring' MR.S. HUNT OWNER holidays. OF REINECKE RESIDENCE Robert Staney of Newton, W. I. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangrum Rafferty, Mrs. Helen Bragg and ^ *^^e most important sales at ^eft Monday for their home in Lib- season in the Sandhills territorj^ y- ■ ■ and Esther Wayness of High Point is the transfer of the E. W. Reinecko the were callers on Mr. and Mis. W. D. d * u * . house to Mrs. Ahce Burt Hunt, o* j Shannon Sunday. „ ^ ^ . Aiken, S, C, This fine dwelling of 12 Hoover Adcox of Phifer College has Evanston, N. Y„ spent Sunday with come heme for the Spring holidays .located at the intersection o* -Mrs. A. W. MCM.„ „ ,„„.e ,o r,„. Doroth, o.ay a„a Dr. F.rry ' A* R, Ua„p.ey ,pen. Sun.,ay ,n' Marshall visiting his father, J. S., Mis3 Margaret Heath spent week-end in Spartenburg, S, C. Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Welch of West residence, was erected by Mr, Rein* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of San- ecke over a year ago, and has never ford have rented Mrs, Ida Austin’sbeen occupied. Mrs. Hunt, a sister of and Mrs, Clare Win,^hip left cottage. Mr, Clark is manager of the j Struthers Burt, takes possession this Monday for their home in Filmcre, D, P, store in Aberdeen. week. Mrs. D. C. Clark returned to her Bob Dameron cf Eureka School | Lampley spent the week-end at his home near j Mr Bessemer City. Miss Annie McKenzie visited her i y sister, Mr.s. Claud Frye of near Car- i thage, during the week-end. I , - - , ,, I home in Greensboro after spending a, Mr. and Mrs. Ne.l A, Undenvood | j j of Sanford visited Mr. Underwood’s suttonfield sisters, Mrs. Nannie McCaskill and j Mrs. Nettie McRae Sunday afternoon, : ^ lampley spent Sunday in I Rockingham visiting Mrs, D. E. Miss Kittle Blue spent the week-: Lampley end with her sister, Mrs. H. M. Mc- I Mrs. Ruth Sloan of Sanford wa.? a , ! guest of Miss Henrietta Risley Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Worth Blue and baby Wilma Grey visited Mr. and Mrs, i Will Black of Pinehurst Saturday I ^ en- j tertained friends at a dinner _ ''Monopoly” party last week, the Mr, and Mrs, D, A. Patterson and g^^^sts including Mr, and Mrs, M. N. » children and Mr. and Mrs, Everett „utt and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Rob- ^ § Henson and children cf West End Southern Pines, iM visited Mr, Patterson’s sister, Mrs. A., !H A, McCaskill on Sunday. | Miss Flora Worth. Miss Loui.se ' || Britton and R. D. Britton are spend- ' Mr, and Mrs, C. B, Blue and chil-1 general days this week in Sum- 1 j dren and Mrs. Mattie L, Blue visited | merville SC '• in the homes of H, M, and Walter Me- Caskill Sunday afternoon. ANNOUNCEMENT I am representing- the Chicag-o Sign Sales Corporation, Charlotte, N. C., for Diamond Neon Signs A. L. ADAMS - - Southern Pines Mrs, Annie McGlachlin arrived in town Friday after spending the win- Misses Alva Neil McMillan and Vir-, Daytona, Florida, ' Miss Margaret Deyoe and Miss ginia Frye of Hemp were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blue. U (Jhaiiene Parker have arrived home JOHNSON HOUSE Sunny, Attractive Rooms A home-like place to spend the night or season. Tasty Food. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hadwen 84 Massachusetts Ave. Phone 7265 Southern Pines The Southern Pines Curb Market will be open Tuesday and Saturday mornings until further notice To keep up with the times, read THE PILOT Moore C-oinity’s I.cadinj^ News-Weekly CoJft/rrn' in the only car in tfie Joirer price ran^e wit/i tlw FAMOUS KNEE ACTION RIDE’ NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Ooubie-Acting, Self-Articulating) fhe safest and smoofhsst ever developed SOLID STEEL one>piece TURRET TOP a crown of boaufy, a fortress of safety H16H-C0MPRESS10N VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE giving even better performance with even iess gas and oil New Money-Saving G.M.A.C. 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