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THE PILOT, Southern Pinev. and Aberdeen, North OffoHnt Friday, May 8, 1936 John Kennedy Walker 81 at Time of Death, Pinehurst Paragraphs Of Family of Early Scotch Set tlers, He Came to Southern Pines 19 Years Ago Mrs. Doyle, her daughter, Miss | Mrs. Alec Innes and Mrs. Eric Nel- Kltty Doyle, and son, Frank Doyle de- ^ son delightfully entertained Thursday parted for their home in Philadelphia' at bridge and tea at the Innes cot- Sunday. During the summer Miss | tage, Sunnyside. There were five ta- S1 Doyle’s Knit Craft Shop wlU be kept bles placed for bridge and prizes were ' presented Mrs. 1. C. Sledge, Mrs. 24 Seniors To Win Pinehurst Diplomas Commencement Opens Sunday With Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. A. V. Gibson promotion to high school. Twenty- four seniors will receive their high school diplomas. Charles B. Hudson, Mrs. J. 1. O’Brien, The commencement of the Pine hurst public schools will begin next i John Kennedy Walker aged ^ < years, died in his home on Ashe stret, i open with Mrs. Robert Denny as in- S«.>uthern Pines, last Thursday night, structor. April 30th. Apparently in good health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffith of durine- the earlv Dart of the evening Charlotte were guests several days XTT II VA last week of Mr and Mrs. Charles, Edward Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. he aroused Mrs. Walker with a re- last Thompson. Mrs. Lloyd Yost, Mrs.' munlty Church Sunday momnig P. Cheney, Mrs. S. R. Jellison, I under Mrs. Alex Stewart. Mrs. David Cof-' the direction of Miss Katherine Blue, fey, Mrs. W; Raymond Johoson, Mrs. 1'^“' a recital on Tuesday or Wed- BUYS BEAUTY PAKIX>R Miss Helen Hartgrove this week ac quired the Agnes Dorothy Eleauty Parlor in the Hart Building, Southern Pines, frcm Mrs. J. F. Buckley. i Mrs. Thomas L. Black and Mrs. Wes- j Sunday morning. The Rev. A. V. Glb- ley R. Vlall. Other guests were Mrs'. »on of Sanford will deliver the.baccal- p I aureate sermon in the Pinehurst Com- quest for something to relieve a seem- W. Picquet E. S. Webb of Raleigh spent the True at tngly slight distress, and expired with in a few moments. Funeral services, Past week-end in town, conducted by the Rev. C. Rexford Mr. and Nxrs. R. E. Summer and Raymond, pastor of the Church of sons. Bobby and David, of Newberry. Wide Fellowship, were held in his S C.. arrived Sunday an ® late home at 4:00 o’clock Saturday guests of Mrs. Summers sister, Mrs. afte-moon. Interment in the family plot E. B. Keith. at Deerfield. N. Y.. followed services Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jellison and there on Monday afternoon. children. Marjorie and Buddy, return- Mr. Walker the son of Peter Walker ed to their home in Bethlehem. N. H„ and Mary (Blue) Walker, was born Wednesday after passing the season ta Deerfield. December 25th. 1855, in their cottage on the Midland Road, and following retirement from his Mr. and Mrs. Eberhard Faber e- ftusiness of surveying, came with Mrs. parted Sunday night for their home Walker to Southern Pines 19 years if' New York. ago. Here their years of residence and Fred A. Powdrell returned to New quiet life endeared them to a larg« York Sunday after visiting his fam- FOLLEY OPENS BRANCH M. H. Folley, lumber and builders’ supplies merchant of Aberdeen, is op ening a branch in Hemp. DO FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE Oil sun FASTEETH, a new, greatly im proved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds falsa teeth flm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. Ka gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feed ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. Thomas R. Cole. Mrs. Donald Church, | n®s<iay evening. The seventh grade will receive their certificates on Thursday nwrning at 10:00 o’clock. Mrs. Herman A. Campbell, Mrs. W. L. Dunlop. Mrs. F. L. DuPont, Mrs. J. circle of friends. Mr. Walker’s mother, Mary Blue, was a direct descendant of that fam ily for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Heman Gifford and children. Billie, Sally and Ellen re- Frank Taylor, Mrs Ralph W. Sutton. University The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pinehurst Community Church held Its May meeting Tuesday evening in the church parlor. The annual birthday piogram was in the form of a rain bow pageant, portraying what Mon treal means to the church. The birth day offering goes this year to build I will make the address to the grad uates in the school auditorium on Fri day evening. May 15, at 8:00 o’clock. The Class Night exercises of Pine hurst High School will be held at 8:00 p. m.. Thursday, May 14. A play, “The Rainbow Trail,” will be present ed by the Senior class leading roles . ..... X be taken by Della Freeman, a woman’s building at Montreat. and j, . ^ , Elizabeth Lewis. Lulu Beele Medford, to be named World Fellowship House. Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Mrs. A. J. McKelway, with the aid of the Business Girls’ Circle, took part ily of Blue’s coming frcm Knapdale. turned to their home in Millbrook. N. m the pageant, after which the birth- Jjcotland and settling at an early date * •. Tuesday after passing the season in the past century near Utica. N. Y., their cottage. The Little ric a family that has numerous members Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornblower iescended from other ancestors set- by motor Monday for Boston Mrs. A. F. Popham daughter. Miss Peggy tling in the Sandhills at the same per- tod. and with whom Mr. Walker is a distant kinsman. W. C. T. U. RIEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY IN ABERDEEN The meeting to organize a Sand hills unit of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be held on day cake was cut by Miss Fannie Gray. Sunday afternoon at five o’clock in the Community Church Parlor Miss and grand- | Katherine Blue will present Della Myers, de- j Freman and Helen Ruth Cole, seniors parted Monday for their home in New I qj High School. In their gradua- York City after passing the spring i music recital. Friends are cor- season here. ; dially invited to attend. Mrs. Danforth. who has been at | The Manor for the season returned to | pi^EHURST CONCERNS her home in Garden City, N. Y., Sun- | INCORPOB.VTED BY ST.\TE day. I Mrs R. W. McMullen and family Opal Currie. Helen McKenzie and Jeanc Greer. Helen Fields of the Sixth Grade is also in the cast. Thirty-one seventh grade pupils ex pect to receive their certificates of POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT „ . , i. o Among new incorporations at Ral- Monday afternoon, May 11. at 3:30 hv motor Wednesday for Boston i . . . , , , ^ ^ moior v»euucauo,jf ^ eigh this week were two by newly or- > o’clock with Mrs. J. A. Bryant at The ^heie they will spend the summer. | pinehurst Mrs. David Coffey spent Tuesday at Flora MacDonald College attending the May Day Festival. Miss Christine Calloway and John i DeMerlln of La Grange. Ga.. were I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democrat ic Primary. D. D. SHIELDS CAMERON. Southern Pines, N. C. FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS Lantana in Aberdeen instead of at Pinebluff as previously announced. The union is undfcnominational and women of all churches are invited to join. QtapJiic OulBnea c/T^/ota V h.G- M.ceLROY Loading Tobarco ih E^rly Virglniai In 1612; John Rolfe, the husband' of Pocohontas began the syst^^m- atic planting of tobacco in Vir ginia. Within a f«m- yeaars, it be came the greatest ihdustrj- in the state. Before this, .America ex ported little, but with the va.st ex tent of tobacco cultivation, com^ merce \«1th Europe began. Those upon whom responHibilit^. falls appreciate the personal inter est we take in carrying out their wislie.s properly.. concerns. The Stutts Supply Company, Inc., of Pine hurst was incorporated to carry on a general merchandise business, with O. Stutts, D. S. Packard and J. Tal bot Johnson the incorporating direc- i ^ guests over the week-end of Mr. and , authorized capital stock is T k?- S^'-atitude Mrs. True P. Cheney while en route to , ^ subscribed. I Skytop. Pa. _. „ ^ —BESSIE McCASKILL, Mrs. J. F, Taylor. Mrs. Lloyd Tate. ^he Yadkin Building Company ot Pinehurst was Incorporated to do a I hereby announce myself a candl- ; date for Office of Register of Deeds I of Mcore County, subject to the ac- ‘ tion of the Democratic Primary on June 6. If nominated and elected. I Mrs. Clarence Thomas and Miss Loula Bell Medford spent Wednesday in Ral eigh. I Mrs. Lloyd Yost left Sunday for Middleton, N. Y.. for the summer, j Mrs. T. P. Cheney, Mrs, F. L Du- jPont and Mrs J. A. Ruggles were I bridge guests. Wednesday evening of j Miss Mary McLong. I John L. Given anti Eric Nelson i I parted Monday night for Montreal, j Canada, where they will join Percy | Thomson and sail Friday on the, ( Dutchess of York for a six weeks’ va-1 cation in England. I Miss Lydia Graves departed Wed- | 1 nesday night for her home in Nashua, ; *N. H. ' ^ general real estate business. The au thorized capital stock is $100,000, with $300 subscribed, and the direc tors named in the Incorporation pa pers are George T. Dunlap. George T. Dunlap. Jr.. and Arthur S. New comb. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS i I hereby announce my candidacy I for the office of Register of Deeds of i Moore County, subject to the action i of the Democratic Primary in June. —JOHN McCRUMME^^. Important NOTICE * Due notice is hereby given that the books for the registration of voter^ who dfesire to participate in the Demo cratic Primary to be held Saturday, June 6, 1936, as well as the General County Election to be held Tuesday, November 3,1936, will open on Satur day, May 9th, 1936, and will close on Saturday, May 23rd, 1936. * All Persons otherwise qualified who will become 21 years of age before the next General Election on Novem ber 3, 1936, are eligible for registra tion. BE IT KNOWN that all persons who have moved from one precinct to another MUST RE-REG'STER in the precinct where they have resided in order to vote. If you are in doubt as to whether you are properly registered, see your precinct registrar for information. JOHN A. FRY, Chairman, Moore County Board of Elections. 18. 000 NEW CARS SOLD IN ST.ATE SINCE JAN. I ' m. ^unzraJi ^irecbm 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES North Carolinians bought 4,931 new automobiles and 1.439 new j trucks during April, the Motor Vehi cle Bureau reports. In March there were 3.426 new! cars and 1.120 new trucks sold in the ' state, and in April 1935 there w’ere Friends will be sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. E. C. Bli.ss. | Mrs. Ida A. McGinley and daughter, | 13.509 new cars and 4.475 new Miss Laura Fleming McGinley, en- trucks sold. tettained at tea Wednesday after-1 nocn at The Oakes. { PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Black. Mr. ^ ) and Mrs. S. R. Jellison. Mr. and Mrs. A Pre-School Clinic will be held on W L Dunlop and Mr and Mrs. I. C. | Friday, May 8. at 9:15 at the Carth- Slcdge were guests for bridge Tues- age High School building. The clinic day evening of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. is meant especially for children who , Thompson .Prizes were won by Mrs. ' attend school for the first time next Dunlop. Mr. Sledge and Mrs. Jelli son. Mrs. L. M. Murray was hostess at bridge and tea at the Country Club Wednesday afternoon, her guests be ing Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. Eric Nel- scn. Mrs. Wesley R. Viall, Mrs. Char les B. Hudson. Mrs. I C Sledge, Mrs Edward G. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alec In nes and Mrs. Thomas L. Black. year. They will be given a physical examination and vaccinated If neces sary. All defects found are expected to be corrected before the child en ters school in the \utumn. | The Parent-Teachers Association is ' sponsoring this clinic. 1 Receiver's Auction Sale Part Bunker Hill Property, located 2 Miles from West End on Eastwood Sand Clay Road Dressed poultry at the Curb Mar ket. Important Notice to Property Owners F. W. Van Camp, List Taker for McNeill Township, announces the following extended schedule to permit all delinquent property awners another chance to attend to this most important matter. Please Take Notice and Fail Not! May 12^—Vass May 13—Eureka May 14 (Forenoon) Lakeview May 14 (Afternoon) Niagara May 15 (Forenoon) West So. Pines May 8 to 20—Mr. Van Camp may be found at his residence. No. 7 S. Ashe Street, Southern Pi les, N. C., for this purpose. F. W. VAN CAMP. Thursday May 14th STARTING 1:00 P. M. FREE 40 CASH PRIZES AND BAND We will sell by “order of court” on the premises Thursday, May 14th, 1,339 acres, cut into 50 to 200 acres each. A fine Dewberry, Tobacco and Excellent Peach land at YOUR OWN PRICE. Now is the chance to get you a small farm at your price. Drive out and look the property over and come to the sale. EASY TERMS 1-3 CASH BALANCE—12 YEARS W. Bryan Booe and Bennett Polikoff Receivers By W. R. Weir, Auction Co., Phone 5275 Winston-Salem, N. C.
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