Friday, May 22, 1936.
THE PILOT, Southern Pino uid Aberdeen, North Carolina
PaRe sev«
EUREKA
Miss Mary Kelly, teacher in Star
school, and Miss Lucille McLeod,
teacher in West End School, have re
turned to their homes for tlie summer
months.
Lawrence McLeod of Raleigh visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc
Leod over the week-end.
Miss Florence Henson of Jackson
Springs is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson of
Florida are on an extended visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fer
guson of this section.
Mrs. F. W. Vcn Canon'and daught
ers, Beth, Peggi, and Clara of West
End, visited Mrs. Nannie and Miss
Aimes McCaskill Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. CUnt McCaskill of
Carthage were guests Sunday in the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. McCaskill.
Mrs. Holt McNeill of Hemp visited
Misses Edith, AJlie Mae, Mildred and
Bernice Blue Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Blue and Daughters,
Leroy and Lucy and Albert Hayes of
Winston-Salem were week-end guests
in the home of Mrs. Ida Blue.
Roscoe Ferguson and children of
Fairbluff spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson.
Mrs. Jakin Tillman and daughters,
Ruth Knight and Joanne, are <.n an
'xtended visit with relatives in this
sc^Uon.
Miss Evelyn Short of near Daugs
Chappell spent the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. Mattie L. Blue.
Mrs. Fred Bowen and Mrs. Huffman
of Dallas are on an etended visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Ffrguson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Presley announce
the birth of a daughter on Friday,
May 15.
DR. MoGEE SPE.AKER
Members of the Southern Pines
Camp No. 24, United Spanish War
Veterans, met in the Men’s Club Sun
day afternoon. May 17th. An address
by Mrs. Anita Newcomb McGee, a
member of the camp, followed the us
ual r.utine business meeting.
24 Seniors Awarded Diplomas
At Pinehurst School Exercises
Dr. E. V, Pullias of Duke Uni
versity is Speaker at Gradu
ation Last Friday
Graves of Veteran»
Legion Post Here Seeks Loca
tions That All May Be Dec
orated May 30lh
Po Install Pastor 1
Calcote on May 31
Services To Be Held at Vass,
Manly, Union and Lakeview
Churches i
On the fifth Sunday in this month, j
the RevX C. I. Calcote of Vass will be ;
installed as pastor of the Vass, Man- j
ly, Union and Lakeview Presbyterian '
churches in separate services to be i
Dressed poultry at the Curb Mar
ket.
On the Stage
in PERSON
New York Profe.ssional Cast of 25 Per.sons Direct
from Broadway
The F'ederal Theatre Touring Unit No. 1
Presents
POST ROAD
A .MYSTERY-CO.MEDY
at the
CAROLINA THEATRE
Southern Pine.s
Wedne.sday Night, May 27, 1936—8:20 o’clock
Featuring Julia Fassett, Guy Standing, Jr., Tommy
Carnahan and others.
PRICES: Box Seats, 75c Reserved Seats, 60c
Pinehurst Public schools closed a
successful year last Friday evening
with the awarding of twenty-four di-
pl:mas to members of the Senior
class. The baccalaureate sermon was Sandhills Post No. 134 of the | conducted by a commission of Pres-
preached Sunday morning. May 10th, 'American Legion requests the resi-.bytery of which the Rev. C. A. Law.
by the Rev. A. V. Gibson of Sanford. ' dents of Moore county to communi-(rence, former pastor of this group
Special music was furnished by the cate with the adjutants, Holt McNeill | of churches, is chairman.
Pinehurst Glee Club under the direc- |:f Carthage or Rassie Wicker of 'pjjg service in Vass will be held at
tion of Miss Katherine Bhie. Pinehurst regarding th^ location of io:00 o’clock, and the sermon will be
On Tuesday evening. May 12th, the , graves in Moore county of the de. preached by the Rev. Malcolm Cal-
music pupils of Miss Catherine Blue deased veterans of all wars. This in- houn of St. Paul. Dr. A. R. McQueen
gave a delightful recital. G. Stanley formation is sought for the decora-Dunn will make the charge to the
Smith of Southern Pines served as t'on of graves ceremonies on Me- pastor, and Mr. Lawrence will charge
judge and prizes were presented to morial Day, May 30th. A committee people.
the winners. Bobby Viall and Jessie in charge of flags has been appointed i ^.t 11:30, the installation service at
Ritter won prizes for having the best to decorate the graves. ! Manly will begin. Rev. Mr. Calhoun
lessons during the school year. Flora ' a memorial service will be held by will preach, Mr. McQueen will charge
Ellen Cameron a gold pin for giv- the American Legion Sunday morn- ^ the pastor and Rev. Mr. Lawrence, !
ing the best performance of the jng^ May 31st at the Pinehurst Com- the people,
elementary group, and Bobby Viall munity Church, services to be'con-
given honorable mention. Billy Viall ducted by the Rev. A. J. McKelway,
won the gold pin for giving the best chaplain of this post of the American
performance of the advanced group Legion. Members of the Legion, mem
bers of the Auxiliary and friends are
urged to attend these services.
Sandhills Post meets every second
Thursday of each month in Southern
Mother—heed the urgent ad
vice of doctors and hospitals;
do as they do; give your baby t
daily body-rub with the anti'
septic oil that chases away
germs, and ket-ps the skin SAFE.
That means Mt-nnen Antiscptic
Oil. It’s used by ne#irly all
maternity hospitals. It gets
down into skin-folds—and pre
vents infection, chafing, chap
ping and roughness. Grt a bot
tle today. At any druggist.
MENNEN Antiseptic OIL
and Helen Ruth Cole won honorable
mention. It w£is a very pleasing pro.
gram.
On Thursday mcrning, May 14th,
the certificates were presented to the Pines. All veterans of the district are
seventh grad? by Mrs. True Cheeny, | urged to join the post and to attend
Dresident of the Parent-Teacher As- ^ these .services. John G. Hemmer of
sociation. The address to the class | Pinehurst is post commander.
was made by Albert S. Hall, the class ^
sponsor. On Thur.sday evening, the i ningham, prizes and medals awarded
Seniors • presented ‘‘The Rainbow by Principal W. P. Morton, Lewis
Trail” as their Class Night program. Frye and Edna Frye rendered two
ivaxxuxtvstxtxtasivt
THE SPINNING WHEEL
Aberdeen
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Curk market on Wedne.sday mornings. All kinds of home
made Cakes, Breads, and Pasti'ies fresh daily. Orders
taken for any Foods.
Those taking part were Prologist,
Class Graham; Historian, Della Free
man; Testator. Elizabeth Lewis; Stat
istician. Opal Currie; Poet, Lula Belle
Medford, Giftorian. Jeanne Greer;
Prophet, Helen McKenzie, and Fairy
Queen. Helen Fields.
Other members of the class were
Clarence Akins, Ellis Fields, Alex
Freeman, Lewis Fiye, James Graham,
Le~n McKenzie, W. P. Morton, Jr.,
Haywood Wicker, Marvin Wicker,
Helen Ruth Cole, Edna Frye, Helen
F. Frye, Annabelle Kennedy, Sadie
Lee, Rose Anna Moore, Ethel Moore
and Mary E. Robert.son.
Dr. E. V. Pullias of Duke Univer
sity made the address of the evening
at the graduation exercises last Fri
day night. After the invocation by
the Rev. A. J. McKelway, the Girls’
Glee Club sang, W. P. Morton, Jr.,
gave the salutatory, Helen Ruth Cole
and Della Freeman played a selection
cn two pianos, Ellis Fields gave his
oration as class orator, the Boys’ Glee
Club sang “Away to Rio,” athletic
honors were awarded by W. L. Cun- i
violin duets. Helen Ruth Cole gave the
valedictory, and S. R. Ransdell award
ed the diplomas to the Seniors. Dr.
Cheatham closed the exercises with
th? benediction.
The f llowing prizes and medals
were awarded; the Dunlop prizes of
$2,.')0 in money for making the high
est averages for the year in the
eighth gra<ie went to Catherine Sledge
and Arthur Dupree. Eloise Wickar
and Donald Currie received honorable
mention as close seconds. The
Achievement prize of $10.00 for mak
ing the greatest number of quality
imits for the four years went to W.
P. Moit'n, Jr. The honor of having
their names on the placques for the
best athletic work of the year W’ent to
the second grade in the Elementary
School and the Senior class of the
High School. The honors for having
their names placed on the Athletic
placques went to Margaret McKe:^-
zie and Robert Black of the Elemen
tary Schr-ol and Helen McKenzie and
W. P. Morton Jr. of the High School.
The Mrs. Gertrude W. Tufts books
The service at Union will be held at
3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, with
Dr. McQueen, a son of old Union,
preaching the sermon, the Rev. Mr.
Lawrence charging the pastor, and
Rev. Mr. Calhoun, the people.
The final service of the day will be
at Lakeview at 8:00 o’clock in the
evening, at which time Dr. McQueen
will again bring the message. Mr. Cal
cote will deliver the charge to the
pastor, and Mr. Lawrence to the peo
ple.
FKE-S('HOOL CLINIC IN
SOUTHERN PINES TOD.VY
BUILD
MONOY MAKING
CHICKS
u/iih
STARTENA
McNeill & Co.
Feed and Seed Stores
Southern Pines and FayettevUle
Arrangements for summer clinics
are now in order and the commun
ities wishing vaccination of other clin
ics are now in order and the commun
ities wishing vaccination or other
clinics are advised by Dr. J. Syming-
tcn to apply to the Health Depart
ment so that a place for each may be
given on the schedule. It is best to
apply early so that the clinics do not
run over the summer into the school
season.
A pre-school cliriics will be held at
Southern Pines White School this
morning, Friday, at 9:30 o’clock.
A vaccinaticn clinic will be held at
Mr. Harris,’ Harris’ Cross Roads on
May 29 at 9:30 a. m.
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
went to Della Freeman and Edna
Frye for outstanding work in dramat
ics for the year The Leonard Tufts i
loyalty medals were awarded to Lula '
Belle Medford and Marvin Wicker, i
Miss Virginia Simkins was senior I
class sponsor and Louise Fields and i
B bby Farmer were mascots.
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Southern Pines
Telephone 5541
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Fl’BLIC STENOGKAPHKK
NOTARY PUBUO
John S. Rug’gfles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Telephone 7062
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