Friday, May 8, 1936. THE PILOT. Southern Ptniw and Aberdeen. North Carolina Pa,ge .Sev«a the BABY POWDER iJuiti ANTISEPTIC IB Don’t be satisfied with ordinary baby powders that are nor anti septic. Without paying a cent more you can get Mennen Anti septic Powder—which not only docs everything that other baby powders do, but also sets up an antiseptic condition all over baby's skin and fights off germs and infections It stops chafing and rawness, too So get a tin of Mennen Antiseptic Powdei at your druggist’s today. MENNEN Antiseptic POWDER BUILD MONEY MAKING CHICKS wiih STARTENA McNeill & Co. Feed and Seed Stores Southern Pines and Fayetteville THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years. Open air classes, and all out-door activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 Evelyn M. Edson PUBUC STENOORAPBSB NOTARY PUBUO John s. Ru^grles INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 7092 C-O-A-L. Phone 58 C. G. FARRELL •Aberdeen, N. C. Dr S. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Office—Plnehurst Racetrack Telephon«‘ 3045 The Week in Vass At the Vass Presbyterian Church last Sunday evening an open meeting of the Y. P. C. was held with other young people of the community as invited guests. The topic was "Win ning Young Africa" and Miss Mary Frank McMillan was leader. The high light of the program was a talk by Mis, J. E. Snow of Cameron in which she told in an interesting way of the home life in Africa, and picturss of African scenes were cn display. Mrs. Snow spent several years of her childhood in south Africa and was able to give many interesting facts about the people and their customs. Little Marilyn Wood, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben H Wood, was host ess to a number cf her friends on Thursday afternoon when she cele brated her fourth birthday Games W£re enjoyed for a while and then the group was invited in for refresh ments There was a pretty white birthday cake with pink decorations and pink candles and delicious ice cream to accompany it Marilyn’s guests Included her little brother, Billy,. Faye Corbett, Billy Bob McGill, •‘Sonny’ ’Moore, Vivian McMillan. Joan Chappell, and several little cous ins from out of town Field Day was observed on Friday afternoon by the girls of the Vass- Lakeview High School under the di rection of their athletic coach, Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, and the seniors came out victorious. The seniors won first places in two relay races and in a horseshoe game, while first honors in the potato race were captured by the eighth graders. In baseball, a team composed of juniors and freshmen de feated the seniors and sophomores by a score of 19 to 9. The winning team was as follows: Eva Ring, Rebecca Gardner, Jessie Thomas, Frances Bailey, Edith Matthews, Viola Briggs, Bettie Blevins, Gladys Causey, Ruby Richardson, Lula Pearl Morgan, Clar ice Thomas and Margaret Bailey with Sarah Cameron as substitute. On the opposing team were Edna Earle Rich ardson, Alma Crouse, Grace Goodman, Ernestine Johnson, Gladys Cox, Paul ine Jessup Hazel Coore, Marian Mc Millan, Doris McRae, Catharine Blue, and Marie Tyson of the seventh grade. Mrs. V/. J. Cameron is able to be up a part of the time after having been threatened with a paralytic stroke and forced to remain in bed for a week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith, Margaret Bettina and W. B. Lambs rt visited in Durham Sunday. The W. T. Cox family went to Broadw'ay Sunday to attend a dinner given in honor of the 83d birthday of Mil3 Boggs. Mis. David M. Pearsall returned Friday from Dvmn, where she had been visiting for several days. Mrs. J. D, McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lancaster of Vanceboro call ed on Mr. and Mrs. N. N McLean the first of the week. Mrs. Fred Byrd ant* baby left Fri day to visit her father at Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin and childred of Hamlet spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin, and Vester and Verne Smith of Ham let came up for the day Sunday. Miss Catharine McMillan spent the week-end in Greenville as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Keith at E. C. T. C. Vick Keith and Franklin Matthews motored t, Greenville Sunday and re turned with her. Mrs. Monroe M. Chappell and little daughter, Joan, are spending two weeks with relatives in Blackstock, S. C. Mrs. R. D. Braddy and Thompson Braddy of Rockfish visited Misses Sallie and Bessie Cameron and Mrs. W. H. Keith Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Cameron and A. Mac Cameron attended the May Day cele bration at Louisburg College on Sat urday. Miss Marian Cameron was one of the May Queen’s attendants. From there they went to Buie’s Creek, re turning home Sunday. and Mrs. J. E. Muse on Sunday. Mrs. E3d Frye, Joan Frye, Edward Frye and Arch Lee Bames are vislt- ng Mrs. Wilson Stead in Eastern, Pa. Mrs. Stead was the former Miss Ger aldine Frye. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson of New York City left Wednesday for Danville, Va., to visit Mrs. William son’s mother, having spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Williamson. Mrs. Margaret Penn is spending a few days in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Williamson spent the week-end in Danville, Va. Mrs. John Wlllccx, Mrs. R. W. Pleasants .Mrs. W. R. Clegg, Mrs. W. J Harrington, Mrs F. H. Under wood, Misses Catherine and Clair Willcox attended May Day at Flora Macdonald College on Tuesday. The Carthage Presbyterian Auxil iary will entertain at a musical tea at the cabin of the church today, Fri day. the w'eek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLeod and attend ed the alumni banquet. Misses Myrna Blue and Gladys Primm, who hold positions in Hemp, nr.? snending a few days at their j homes here. I Mrs. A. L. Blue and daughter, Mil dred spent Tuesday with Mrs. Blue’s sister, Mts. F. W. Von Canon in West End. REAL ESTATE TR-ANSFERS Don’t forget tomorrow is Curb Market day in Southern Pines. I H. J. Myrlck and wife to R. tt Myrick properly in Moore ccunty- I Emily Dowd to S. D. Gamer, prqp- j erty in BensaUm township. George T. Dunlap and wife to X I Talbot Johnson, property in MtJ^eill j township. Agnes R. T. Hamlin to J. D. Areji^ property in Southern Pines. Mabel A. Townsend and Joseph ML jTowns:nd to E. G. Adams, property in Sandhills township. EUREKA The Week in Carthage Misses Mary Frances and Myrtle Dowd of Queens-Chicora in Charlotte spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Calda Stutts has returned from a visit to Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Adams and children spent Sunday in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Adams. Mrs. Hultz is spending the week in Washington, D. C. Miss Dorothy Cole of Greensboro spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Glenn Roberts, Mrs. E. H. Morton and Mrs. F. H. Underwood spent Wednesday in Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks of San ford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt of New Hamp shire are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Womack have returned to Greensboro after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Womack. Mrs. M. G. Boyette and children spent Monday in Raleigh. Miss Elsie Cole of Greensboro is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maggie Lee Kelly. I Mrs. Ida Evans and daughter. Miss Agnes Evans of Rowland spent the week-end with Misses May and Bess Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Caldwell and daughters, Anna and Pauline visited relatives in Fayetteville Simday. Mr. and Mrs. Russ, Leslie Russ and Charles Cole attended the Wake For- est-Duke game in Durham Saturday. Mrs. O. B. Welch and her father, W. F. Wood of Marlon are vl.siting Mrs. Chamberlain in Bath, N. Y . Albeit Humphrey anu Miss Ruby McGcogan of Fayetteville visited Mr. Miss Graceo Tillman of near San- f:rd spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Nettle McRae. While here she attended the alumni banquet at Eureka school Saturday night. JaiTtes McCaskill, who has been working in Washington for some time, has returned to his home here . Mrs. Lou McDonald of near Eu- phronia Church is spending some time with her sisters, Mrs. Nannie McCaskill and Mrs. Nettie McRae. Miss Caroline Rankin of Greens boro spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. Z. V. Blue. Ml-, and Mrs. Ferman McCaskill .spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mc- Caskill’s sister, Mrs. Dillard Edmunds of Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Kiser of Clay Road visited Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ar- nette on Sunday. Miss Virginia Ray Blue is visiting relatives at Eagle Springs. Misses Lucille McLeod and Lucille McGilvery of the West Snd school faculty spent the week-end v.ith Miss McLeod’s parents, Mr. and Mr,?. Mar tin McLeod. i Mrs. Howard Frye and sons, How ard, Jr., of near Carthage visited Mrs. Frye’s sister, Mrs. Ferman McCas kill Sunday. Lawi'ence McLeod of Raleigh spent Why Gulf is the Gas for May % Birds are nesting. It’s Spring ... and it’s the time of year to use Spring gas. The average temperature is several degrees higher than it was in April, and unless you’re using a gas specially refined for Spring you’re throw ing dimes and dollars away. Get That Good Gulf Gasoline. Because it’s “Kept in Step with the Calendar”—all of it goes to work, none of it goes to waste. Pull up at the Sign of the Orange Disc and try a tankful—today. A. !-i. ADAMS PAINTER — DECORATOB PAPER HAKCnt WALL PAPERS XEON SIGNS Phone €922 E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage PIbcs,N.C. T«LSM8 will b« in hU offic« tk« Post Office, Saaford, N. C., trmrf WadDMday, txfom 10:00 •. a. t* •:00 p. m. Doa’t teU to m* kiM If yeor ajM arc wmik. To Speak Monday in Aberdeen HON. CLYDE HOEY Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Governor of North Carolina in the June Primary Mr. Hoey will address a county-wide meeting to be held Monday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock in the Aberdeen High School Auditorium. All are invited. TO ALL DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRMEN AND DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MOORE COUNTY: You are hereby advised that: 1. All Precinct Meetings will be held Saturday, May 9, 1936, at the usual meeting place in the respective precincts, at two o’clock P. M. 2. The County Convention will be hell in Carthage, Saturday, May 16, 1936, at 11 o’clock A. M. 3. The State Convention will be held in Raleigh, Friday, June 12, 1936, at 12 o’clock, noon. The unit of County organizations shall be the voting precincts. In each precinct there shall be an Executive Committee to consist of five (5) active Democrats, who shall be elected by the Democratic voters at the several precinct meetings at the time and place hereinbefore stated. And said Committee so elected shall elect one of its members as Chairman, who shall preside at all committee meetings. At least one woman, shall be elected to membership on each precinct E.xecutive Committee. Each such com mittee shall have a vice-chairman and either the chairman or vice-chairman shall be a woman. Delegates to the County Convention shall likewise be selected in each precinct at the time and place above mentioned. The Chairman of the Precinct Committee meetings shall certify to the County Chairman the names and addresses of the precinct committeemen and of the Chairman and Vice-chairman elected, as above provided, and all the names of the delegates to the County Convention, all prior to the time of the convening of said Convention. M. G. BOYETTE, County Chairman.

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