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The First “Bank of the
United States
The first great national bank,
called the “Bank of the United
States'’ was establlahed at Pbila.
delphia in 1791, having branches
in the leading cities. At that time a
national bank as the subject of
discussion, as the people believed
that the government should have
nothing to do with the banking
business.
Conscientious planning and expert
supervision result in ceremonies
unniarred by any neglected detail.
Our attendants are trained in
thoroughness.
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24HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES
County Board To Hear
Tax Appeals June 15-16
Commend Fire Warden Fields
for Fine Worit at Regular
Monthly Session
The Board of Commissioners of
Moore county met in regular session
on Monday for the transaction of
routine business.
The report of Fire Warden Alex
; Fields was received and accepted and
his excellent work was commended.
The board voted to recommend to
the State Highway Commission that
1.2 miles of road connecting the Vass-
Carthage road near Shady Grove
church and the Deaton-Blue road
near Z V. Blue’s residence be placed
on the state system for maintenance.
The following applicants were ap
proved for the issuance of beer li-
I censes subject to the approval of the
I town officials in the towns in which
they are located: Howard Harrell,
I Southern Pines; Amos Broadway,
Southern Pines; J. A. Ferguson, Pine-
hurst; C. N. Boaz, Cameron; James
Katson, Carthage; Mrs. Karl Andrews,
Pinehurst.
The Board recessed to meet as a
Board of Equalization and Review on
Monday and Tuesday, June 15th and
16th. On Monday they will hear per
sons from Carthage, McNeill, Sand
hill and Mineral Springs townships, |
and on Tuesday those from Bensal-
em, Sheffield, Ritter, Deep River and
Greenwood.
Friday, June 5, 193ff.
V.AC.VTION CHURCH SCHOOL I>
SOUTHERN PINES JULY 6
SOrXHERN PINES
Baptist Charch
Rev. J. Fred Stimaon, Pastor.
10:00—Sunday School.
11:00—Mornine worship.
7:»0--B. Y. P. U. Service.
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meetins »nd
Lesson Study.
The Church of Wide Fellowship
Rev. C. Rextord Raymond, D. D., Pastor.
10:00—Church School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.
6 :S0 p. m.—Intermediate C. E.
7:00 p. m.—Intermediiit« C. E.
Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
Union Service. S':©© p. m.. alternating here
and at Baptist Church.
I As the Vacation Church School at
i the Church of Wide Fellowship opens
[ July 6th, an interesting program has
j been arranged for the preceeding four
I weeks beginning Monday, June 8th at
I 8:15 a. m.
i
Prof. Frederick Stanley Smith and
Miss Susan Swett will instruct two
! groups each, in music, serving, games,
etc.
I Special attention will be given to
church hymns for church schools and
' junior and young people’s choirs,
; thus aiding all the churches in the
community in a very important part
of their worship services.
Simple lessons in serving will in
clude the making of dresses by the
older girls and young women. If pre
ferred a class in simple art, decora-*
tion such as "tie and dye” work, etc.
I will be formed.
CHURCH NOTES
Christian Seiencc j
New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St. I
Serviceti are held every Sunday at 11:00 |
o*elock.
Emmanuel Episcopal Chorch
Rev. F. Craifirhili Brown, B. A., B. D., Rector,
Sunday Services—The fipat Sunday in the
month. Church School 9:80 a. m.; Holy Com*
munion and sermon 11:00 a. m.
Other Sundays. Holy Connmunion, 8:00 a.
m.: Church School, 9:80 a. m. r Morning
Prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Saint’s Days Service, Holy Communion,
16:00 a. m.
Presbyterian Church in The Civic Clab
E. L. Barber, Pastor
Services Second and Fourth Sunday morn
ings it :00 a. m.
First Third Sunday evennigs 8:00 p. m.
Church School each Sunday morning 9:45.
W. E. Blue, Superintendent.
Rev. Marcus A. Brownson, D. D., Teacher
Adult Bible Class.
At the Baptist Church Sunday
morning the Rev. Mr. Stimson will
preach on “The Christian Method of
Success.”
“Cod, the only Cause and Creator”
is ihe subject of the lesson-sermon
Sunday morning at the Christian
Science Church. The time of the week
ly Christian Science broadcast from
Charlotte each Monday morning has
been changed from 10:30 to 10:45 o’
clock.
At the Emmanuel Episcopal
Church the Rev Harvey A. Cox of
Raleigh will officiate at the 11:00
o’clock service this Sunday.
The preacher at the Church of
s«. Anthony's Catholic Charch Wide Fellowship Sunday morning at
Rev. Thomas A. Williams. Pastor , in t. n tt
Mass will be offered every Sunday at 8:00 O ClOCK Will De the ReV. C. H.
•nd 10:30. . - ,n Rowland of Greensboro. He will
Devotions every Sunday evenmg at 7 :S0. ^
Confessions will be heard on Saturdays from * presich
4:30 tq 5:30 and from 7:30 to 8:80. IwViilA**
Mass will be offered every week-day at 7:80. j VVniie.
Instruction class will be held for grammar -
•chool children on Sunday at 11:30, and for ! ^ ^
High School pupiU on Saturday at 10:90. ( F.-\RM WOMEN ATTEND
on “Making Life Worth
PINEHURST
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE
Community Church
Rev. A. J. McKelway, Pastor.
9:45 a. m.—Sunday: Church School
Sandhills Brotherhood.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
7:15 p. m.—Young Peoples’ Worship
8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship.
I
Roman Catholic Church
Rev. W. J. Dillon, Pastor
Mass each Sunday morning at 8:00
o’clock during summer months.
Week-day Mas»es at 8:00 a. m.
ABERDEEN
Abe *deen Baptist Church
Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday morning at
10:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent.
Preaching and Worship Service each second
and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a m. and 7:45
p. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 6:30 p.
tn. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:46
p. m.
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Rev. E. L. Barber, Pastor
Hours of worship: Sunday School each
Sunday 9:45 a. m.; Worship First and Third
Sunday mornings 11:00 a. m.i Second and
Fourth Sunday evenings 8:00 ji. m.
A group of farm women attended i
the international conference in Wash-1
ington this w'eek. Every three years I
farm women from all parts of the,
world gather for a discussion of their |
problems. The previous meeting was
held in Switzerland.
Attending the Washington confer
ence from this section were Miss
Flor^. McDonald, of Carthage; Mrs.
M. C. McDonald, West End; Miss
Jeanne McCrimmon, Mrs. D. A. Mor
rison and Mrs. A. A Moore of Lake-
view; Miss Ethel Papiland, Eagle
Springs; Mrs. G. L. Mauney, Jack
son Springs, Mrs. J. F. Sanders,
Jonesboro, and others.
! '
Pace Memorial M. E. Chareh
Rev. L. M. Hall, Pastor.
First Sunday—Pr*achin» 7:30 p. m.
Second Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Third Sunday—Preachin* 7 :80 p. m.
Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. in. and
7 :S0 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.
MANLY
Pmbytarian Church
Sunday School at 10:00 a. ni. Yonng Pco-
P)m meeting at 7:00 p. m. Preaching second
Sunday night at 7:30. Fourth Sunday morn
ing at 11:00 o’clock.
PINEBLUFF
M«tha4ist Charch
Rev. Clyde O. Newell. B. A., B. D.
9:46 a. m.—Churoh School.
11:00 a. m.—Preaching Service.
6:80 p. m.—Epworth league. Junior.
7 :S0—Epworth LeASue. Younlt People.
ROSELAND
Dmp Cre«k Baptist Charch *
Myron U. Adams, Minister. O'der of Services
Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. every Lord’s
day*
preaching services at 11 o’clock a. m.* the
J firit and third Sundays.
Berry Market Opens
Daily Auctions at Vass.—New
Sized Crates Used for
First Time
Dewberries are being marketed
daily in Vass this week with satis
factory'^ prices. The Chadbourn
Marketing Company ia again oper
ating the auction market and sev
eral buyers are there.
For the first time local growers
are marketing their berries in 24-
quart crates instead of the 32 size
which Has been in use since the
dewberry industry was first started
In this section. The new crates are
proving quite popular.
The market in Cameron is also
active.
Drawn Shades
Won’t Sell Goods
YOU say you don’t draw the shades in your show win
dows. Well, DO you draw the shades in the bigg-est
window of them all, in the window that everyone
sees, in the window that sells thousands of dollars worth
of merchandise overnight? That window is the advertis
ing pages of The Pilot. •
A window which doesn’t wait for prospective buyers to
pass by, goes right into their homes and demands at
tention. Give your merchandise the sort of display it de
serves. The public won’t buy what it doesn’t know about
«
no matter how strong the inducements, or how big the
bargain- The Pilot show window should be YOUR show
window-
RUN UP THE SHADES ’N LET’S
SEE WHAT YOU’VE GOT TO SELL
LET FOLKS KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR STORE
THE F^IL.OT
“Covers the Sandhills Like the Sand”
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