Friday, July 24, 1936. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NVirth Carolina The Week in Carthage Mrs. George D. Carter has returned , Miss Sara Hurwitz and her guest, home after a two weeks’ stay at Miss Blanche Cohan of New York Blowing Rock. I city are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lee Driggers of Richmond, | Bt-'n Hurwitz. Va., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Jr.j Lee Warren. j and daughter, Betty Jane are Miss Anna Caldwell is spending VVrightsville. some time at the Girl Scout Camp in' Miss Tracts and Terracer Ordered For County \\i>I Be Leased Out to Farmers For Soil Conservation Work at Fair Rental The Moore County Soil Conserva- I tion Committee has closed a deal Page Sevet The Week in Vass Mrs. Sarah M. McNeill was hostess to spend a few days with relatives, to the Pre,«ihyterian Auxiliary on j Mrs. G. \V. Griffin visited Mr. and Tuesday afternoon, at which time Mrs. Bryce Griffin in Sanford Sat- Mrs. Annie Chappell presented an in- urday. teresting program on “Indian Trails,” | Mr. and Mrs. Rcdga Thomas and Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.,” son. Mack, and Mr.s.'R. L. Oldham with Mrs, D. C. McGill, Mrs. H. G. visited Mr. and Mrs. Riley B, Reece I Frances McKeithen in Durham Sunday and Mrs. Oldham Greensboro. She was accompanied: home Wednesday from the Univer- i “ Salisbury for a Diesel 4o- - by her mother, Mrs. Graham Cald-1 sity Summer School. well. Mrs. Eldon Adams, Misses Anne | C. Wallace is spending the week Golden and Pauline Caldwell who i Myrtle Beach. spent Tuesday in Greensboro. I I Miss Jane Mitchell of Winton is Mrs. John Willcox and daughters, 1 ^,^0 guest of Mrs. C. C. Kennedy. Claire, Mary Gee and Ida are visit-1 ^ ing in Florence, S. C. ^ Mr. and Mrs, U. L. Spence return ed from Nag’s Head Thursday, They were accompanied by Mrs. L. W. Bar low. and children Joanne and L. W. of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bill Barnes is visiting rela tives in Fayetteville. Mrs. Bill Neal and son Roger of Chapel Hill spent Sunday with Mrs. George D. .Carter. EUREKA ■bor*pow»r c.terplll„, tractor and • I''^1'*'V ™'« V?,, .arr,„r ,„r the county. Dc,Sc .tudf “ livery is expected soon, opening the I way for farmers to increase their pay-' entertained the naents under the Soil Conservation ' Women's Circle at the home Mrs. Ferman McCaskil) and sister, program. This piece of work would be Tuesday Miss Lillie Hardie spent one day last considered a soil building practice and ' Miss Mary rank McMillan week with their niece, Mrs. Edgar will count. County Agent E. H. Gar- I charge, the topic being "Visits Blue. ' to Home Mission Schools,” and Miss ■ This Double-Quick paste—gives you REALLY WHITE TEETH • Tooth pastes only partialli effective can’t keep teeth reallj white. Don’t waste time with them; use Dr. West’s Doublt- Quick Tooth Paste. It cleans ovar twice as fast as some leading brands, yet cannot scratch enamel. For brilliant white teeth, try it today. son L. A. Kelly in Durham. ^ Mrs. P. E. Herman of Lenoir, Mrs. ' ■'^*at;es. The rate of pay will I j Smith. Mrs. McLean and Miss Marion I McMillan assisted in presfnting the program, Mi.sses Viola and Leola Ca- j gle of Carthage, guests of Miss Mar- ' garet Lambert, Miss Martha Moore Worth Beam of Salisbury and Mrs. | around $1.50 per acre. E. G. Baldwin and daughter. Miss | This equipment is not tied up with Mary weie guests of Mrs. Alex Blue I the S il Conservation Program in the last week. county. The cost of operation in the The Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Vann | be set at $3.00 per hour^^^^ Margaret Edgar were vis VViight Edwards of Atmore, Ala., and j equipment. On an acre basis meeting the Rev. Walter E, Edwards and sis- ' from $1.50 to $2.00 per I ter, Miss Eva of Philadelphia were j ®cre. Those having this work done 1 K^,e and Marga.-.t Malone o, Mr. and Mr,. A. I ^^|“•'<» ^ort. Carolina. Mrs. Biiice, the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buice of San Antonio, Texas, arrived Friday night of Sullivan’s Island spent last week with Miss Carlton Grier Frye. Mrs. Lindsay Savage of Greenville spent Sunday with Misses May and Bess Stuart. Miss Mattie Belle Rogers of F’ay- etteville is visiting Mrs, Charles Sin clair. Alies Anne McCree Roberts has returned from Point Pleasant, W. Va., where she visited her brother. Miss Janie McLeod left for Mon treal Wednesday where she will be delegate from the Carthage Presby terian Auxiliary. Mrs. J. L. Currie and Miss Mary Currie left Tuesday for Montreal where they will spend the month of August. Miss Jean McCaig of Wilmington is visiting Miss Rozelle Williamson. Miss Flora Mclver Teague left last Week for Boone Summer School where she will attend the second ses sion. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen and children of Cameron and Dr. Arch McKeithen of Louisville, Ky., visited Mrs. N. A. McKeithen Sunday. C. C. Kennedy of New York City is spending a two week’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kennedy. Mrs. S. H. Miller and Mrs. R. L. Yovv have returned from Myrtle Beach where they spent a week. Fred Downing of Knoxville, Tenn., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Downing last week. ;ameron. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Strickland and daughter, Ruth of Elm City and Miss Margaret Dawes of Loris, S. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron. 129 AIKPL.VNHS AND 119 PILOTS IN NORTH .C'.XROLIN.A _ . I tape of it. Right now we have about North Carolina has 129 regi.'itered ■ acres signed up to be terraced, aircraft and 119 pilots, according to : "’e start out we expect to have around 2,000. This amount ot acreage will keep the machine in op- eiation for a long time. If you want yours terraced let us know.” The terraces to be erected by this outfit will be of the Mangum type, j These will be around 18 ft. at the base Of the pilots 71 hold transport ; "'ith a height of around 30 inches, licenses, the highest rating given; I This will give a broad slcpe which figures released this week by the Bu reau of Air Commerce. Of the aircraft 79 are licensed by the bureau and 50 are unlicensed. All are powered planes, none gliders, and the state has no glider pilots, the tabulation shows. 41 have private licenses and seven have amateur licenses. The figures also show that the' ™ay be run over it without tearing Tar Heel State has 30 registered airports, in all eight of which are partly or fully lighted. Thirteen of these 30 are municipal ports, five commercial, three intermediate, eight auxiliary and one army port. South Carolina has 50 aircraft, 53 be added t_ their applications when , . „ these are made out so that they will Edwards, was accompanied by get at least a part of their money Esther and her little back this fall ' Joyce Michon also j of San Antonio. While in Vass they This IS about the fairest proposi- ^ lion I have seen”, says Garrison, I jj.g p. P. McMillan and Mr and and I see no reason why a great j ^^s. A. G. Edwards. many people should not take advan-1 ^ ^ Mrs. O. M. Spurlin of Sharon S. C. was here from Friday until Sunday and on Sunday Earl Edwards of Char lotte, Miss Ossie Edwards of Garner and O. M. Spurlin, Jr., of Richmond joined other members of the family at the Edwards home which is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. Miss Bessie Klingenschmidt of New Jersey came last Friday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Klingenschmidt. Members of the Epworth League of the Methodist church were delighted to uave Mrs. Edward Buice as guest j speaker at the meeting Sunday even ing. Mrs. Buice made a most interest ing talk on "Our Mexican Neighbors.” Mr. and Mrs. George Blue have an nounced the birth of a son on Friday, July 17. News was received her* Saturday carries an immense amount of water, still is not high but that machinery it up. ARMSTRONG OF TROV TO Sl'C'CEED JVDGE OGLKSBV Governor Ehringhaus this week named Frank M. Armstrong of Troy pilots and 29 landing fields, eight of Superior Court judge of the 15th ju- of the death in Charlotte of Mrs. Rena which are lighted. | dicial, to succeed the late Judge John W'^alker, sister of the late Mrs. A. — i Oglesby. j Cameron. Mrs. Walker was known V.-\UGHN-L.*VVRENCE .MARRIAGE j The new jurist, who was presecut- ' ^nd held in the highest esteem by a L-\ST .\FRIL ANNOl’NC^2D ing attorney of the Recorder's Court number of Vass residents, who learn-, at Troy from 1928 through 1932, has ed of her passing with regret. Those I mooKE COUNTY G1RL.S .\T J. D. Pickier and Rester Ruppe, Jr., of Fort Bragg called on friends in this community Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lea and son and Miss Sadie Lea of Pinehurst were dinner guests Sunday in the home of John I. Primm. Miss Margaret McLeod, who holds a position at Samarcand, is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis and children and Misses Edith and Allie Mae Blue spent Saturday in Raleigh. Hester Ruppe, Jr., of Fort Bragg is visiting in the home of A. A. McCas- kill. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blue called on relatives in Vass Sunday. Miss Mary Ray is on an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Hobson Tucker of West End, who has recent ly undergone an operation at Moore County Hospital. John Robert Mclnnis of West End called on Miss Margaret McLeod Sun day night. Jack Blue and sister, Mildred and Bernice, and Miss Mildred C. Blue, of this community and Rascoe My- rick of Carthage spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pressley and baby spent Sunday at Mr. Pressley s old home in Anson county. Misses Edith and Allie Mae Blue visited Misses Gladys and Louise Primm on Sunday. Mrs. John B. Ray left Wednesday for Jackson Springs where she will work during the peach sea,son. Misses Velma Carpenter and Myr tle McCaskill of Chapel Hill spent the week-end in this section. BIG TUBE c Banish Body and Perspiration Odors with YODORA, the deodorant cream which conceals, absorbs and counteracts odors. \odora is a srirntifKally compounded ^hite, soft cream — pl^-asant la use — acts Promptly with laHting effect — harniieee to the most delicate ekin — Mill not stain fabrics. For those who perspire freely whether under the arm, feet or other parts of the body Yodora is most valuable. It is a true neutralizer of body odors. Yodora, a McKesson product, may be had in both tube and jar form and costs only 25^. AT YOUR FAVORITE DRUG STORE THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Countrj’ Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years. Open air classes, and all out-door activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lawrence of i also been chairm.in of the Montgom-| fJ'O'ii Vass who attended the funeral Southern Pines this week announced j ery County Df.mocratic executive' in Charlotte on Monday were the fol- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bailey, Miss Ka- ; the marriage of their daughter Estelle ( committee for a number of years. He ' lowing nieces and nephews: Mrs. W. tie Lee Bailey and George Bailey ' to Lloyd Vaughn of Kelford on April is not married. ! C. Leslie. Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs. spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Geo. D. Carter. and 1st of this year in Bennettsville, S. 'c. Why Gulf is the Gas for July THE "DOG DAYS" start in July Hot, sticky days that play hob with your car’s mileage—w«- /ess you use a fuel tailored to the weather. If you don’t want part of your gas to go out the exhaust unhumed, wasted—get That Good Gulf in July. It’s specially refined for summer driving—“Kept in Step with the Calendar.” And that’s why all of it goes to work, none of it gcss to waste. Try it A graduate of the University of Matthews, Mrs. C. J. Temple, ! North Carolina Law School, he is 38 ! Sorst, Mrs. C. L. Tyson : years of age and was born and rear- j Bernice Graham. I ed in Montgomery county. His father j Members of the Happy Hollow I is Charles A. Armstrong. j Lodge enjoyed an outing at Manley • The governor was given ihe name ! Springs on Friday evening, j of Armstrong and that of Solicitor Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Broach, Jr.. of Charles L. Coggin of Salisbury by the Fifteenth judicial committee as the two best qualified for the place. Armstrong was named as the first choice of the committeemen, how ever. REAL E.STATE TRANSFERS John M. Fields and wife to Nellie Matthews, property in Carthage township. G. B. Kelly and wife and Clara Blue to S. G. Calvert and wife, prop erty in Carthage towTiship. H. F. Burns, Trustee, to H. J. Bet- terley and Max G. Backer, property in Southern Pines. Walter’s Properties, Inc., to William H. Childs, property in McNeill town ship. W. D. Matthews and wife to F. Ella Martin, property in Washington Heights, Vass. John C. Stanley Estate to Mabel \V. Lewis, property in Southern Pines. John C. Stanley Estate to Malcom D. McCallum and wife, property in McNeill township. John McIntosh to Thaddeus A. Cheatham, property in Jackson Ham let near Pinehurst. Burton L. Mclnnis and wife to John W. Mclnnis, property in Min?'al Springs town:?hip. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county to the follow ing; Worth Hancock and Janie Ma ples, both of Carthage; Albert W. Dunlap of Steeds and Anna Frances Cockman of McConnell; Martin F. Connell and Rutha Lee Maness, both of Carthage. ZOOLOGISTS IN PIlVEBLrFF Last week the Zoology class of Carson and Newman College spent a short time in Pinebluff while on their way to and from the United States Marine Laboratory at Beau fort. Pilot Advertialng Paya. Lenoir have taken an apartment in the Beasley building. Mr. Broach is with the Morristown Manufacturing Company. Friends in Vass learned with inter est of the marrage of Miss Regina Edgerton of Raleigh and J. B. An drews of Chapel Hill, solemized on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Andrews is a sister of Mrs. T. Frank Cameron and has frequently visited Mrs. Cam eron. They will be at home near Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Willis of Kin ston returned on Friday from a wed ding trip to points of interest in west ern North Carolina and Mrs. Willis stopped for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox. Mr. W'illis left Saturday for Kinston. Mrs. T. F. Flack and little son Hu bert were Raleigh visiters on Wed nesday. Mrs. Bertha Wilson Welch and her three children returned to their home in Portsmouth, Va., on Saturday after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson. W. B. Graham spent Wednesday night of last week in Ruffin, S. C. with his brother, D, A, Graham, who has been ill for several weeks. Miss Katherine Graham returned on Wednesday from Wake Forest where she attended summer school, Joseph Matthews and Ben May field, forestry students at State Col lege who have been working at Peach- land for several weeks, spent the week-end with Joseph's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Matthews, and left Sunday to enter camp near Durham. Miss Jennie Cameron visited friends in Rockingham Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Ballard and son of San tiago, Cal. spent a part of last week with their cousin, Mrs. T. F. Cam eron. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sutton visited in High Point during last week-end. Mrs. J. A. Keith and Miss Neilie Keith of Vass with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Byrd and children of Albermarle attended the Blue reunion at Lake- view Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chappell and little daughter Joan went to Black- stock, S. C. on Thursday of last week STATE COLLEGE 4-H tOLRSE The following Moore county girls, accompanied by Miss Flora McDon ald. are attending the State College 4-H Short Court in Raleigh: Treve King. Vass; Jane Kivett, Cameron; Sybil Epps, Aberdeen; Sybil Batche lor, Aberdeen; Louise Primm, Vass; Louise Brown, Carthage; Belle and Louise Short, Cathage; Margaret Mc Leod, Vass; Gertrude Lamb, Carth age; Virginia Ray Blue, Va.ss, Mi.'S McDonald will be the house ’mother in charge at the Short Course, with 15 Home Agents as assistants. MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5511 PIXEIII RST-TUAIXED HORSF: SETS NEW WORLD KE(OKI) H. Stacey Smith's. Mr. Watt, a j handsome bay. son of Dillon Axwor- thy, took the honors at the opening j of Grand Circuit racing in New York State at the Goshen track on Tues day when he set a world record for ' three consecutive heats and a State i record for one in winning the E. H. | Harriman Trophy for two-year-old | trotters that topped off the first pro gram of the four-day meeting at E. Roland Harriman's Historic half- mile track. Mr. Watt went three heats in 2:08, 2:08 1-2 and 2:10, which ! constituted a new world record for ! a two-year-old on a half mile oval ^ and his 2:08 in the first heat set up j a new standard for New York State, j Mr. Smith had his record-breaking trotter in training all last winter at Pinehurst. Evelyn M. Edson PUBLIC STEXOtiUAl'HEB NOT.\RY I'l BLIC John S. Ru^j^les INSURANCE AiiENCY Telephone 706‘-J Dr S. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERIN.ARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays Visit the Curb Market in Southern Pines, tomorrow. C AND 7 90 PItOOF A.L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DBCOEATOB PAPER HAKG2K WALL PAPERS NEON SIGNS Phone 1922 E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage iMthern Pines, N. C. TeL 50S8 GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., Inc. Louitvllla • Owensboro Will be in his officc over tlM Post Office, Sanford, N. G., CTeiy Wednesday, ftjoa 10:00 a. at. te S:00 p. m. Don’t fiiB to see hin tf jour eyes are weak.