Friday, August 7, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rlh Carolina Page Fl^ Buying of School Books Will Start Next Week state Department Gets Unde* Way with Purchases Aug. 12th at Carthafje ' The County Board of Education is cooperating with th? State in a pro- ;^ram that will make it possible for pupils to rent all of their basal and supplementary books, announces H. Lee Thomas, county superintendent of schools. This will eliminate the former practice of renting each book separately. Under this new plan the basal books and supplementary readers will be rented for a aUp'ilated fee, which shall be not more than one-third the retail price of the books used by the pupils. Each pupil must rent all of his booljs or buy all books. It will not be possible to rent part of the books and buy the remainder. In order to carry out the program, pupils will be given an opportunity to sell the books they now own. From one-fourth to one half the re tail price of each book will be al lowed on usable copies. There will be no cash payments. Pupils will re ceive credit slips that can be used as part payment of the rental fee at the opening of school. The following books will be pur chased : 1. All elementary books that are now being used In the county, except Drawing, Writing, and Spelling. 2. A-1 high school books now be ing used In the county except Eng lish Literature, English Composition, and French. (New books In these subjects have recently been adopted.) A representative will be ntatloned fJKIVKR WHO HIT HODGKINS | BOY SENTENCED TO « MONTHS The Week in Southern Pines Herbert S. Ward, white man from j Misses Mary and Lois Swett, E. G. the eastern part of the state who Geddie and E. B. Shaw spent the was charged with reckless and care- ^ week-end at Myrtle Beach, less driving and with assault with a j Miss Eleanor Grover entertained at deadly weapon Inflicting serious in- a dance Tuesday evening at her home jury as a result of his striking with J on Grover Road, a truck elght-year-old Lewis Hodg- ] Mr. and Mjs. S. Hartly and R. L. kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. N, L. Hodg- j Lambrith of Jonesboro were guests .tins of Southern Pines, around the,.j of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maze Sun- first "f Jui\p breaking both of the day. lad’s legs, was in Recorder’s court on j Misses Helen and Esther Packard Monday found guilty and sentenced entertained at two tables of bridge to six months In jail to be assigned Monday evening at their home on to work on the State Highway under j Ttidgfe street. Miss Elizabeth Grover supervision of the State Highway and , won high score. Public Works Commission and his i Mr. and Mrs. Harper Macfarlane. driver’s license was revoked for j lecent guests of Drs. W. G. and Vida twelve months. j C. McLeod left Wednesday for a ten- Young Hodgkins, who was uncon-' day trip to New York. ^clous for several weeks, Is greatly I Circle No. 1 of the Presbyteria.i improved. He was brought home re-1 Church met at the home of Mrs. cently from the Moore County Hos pital. tney will be permanently located. Miss Kathleen Wicker of Hamlet wa.s the guest of her aunt. MiUs Ri- becca Cameron this past week-end. Russell Mills left Wednesday for Camp C. M. T. C., where he will spend the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. George Nevins have returned from a visit with relatives at Carolina Beach. Louis Schelper and son Wilbur have returned to their home in Mas sachusetts after spending a few days in Southern Pines. Mrs. Walter Olive and children, Irene and Jean and sister Miss Louise McMillan are visiting relatives in Asheboro for several days. Jack Nix, junior member of John Nix and Company of New Yory City rOM.MIS.SIOXERS SET TENTATIVE Bl DGET (Continued from page 1) the district superintendent of State Highways to raise and repair the bridge and approaches across Ty son’s creek on the Soapstone Bible School road before school bus sea son opens. I W. C. Yow, a disabled war veteran, was exempted from payment of ped dler’s license; Charles H. Phillips wa* allow’ed $5 per month pending the So* cial Security Act becoming effective; Bob Harris was allowed $3 for Au gust from the relief fund, f;nd Sarah Ann Fields’ allowance was increased to $5.00. Final Clearance Haynes Britt Tuesday. Circle No. 2 ' spending a few days in Southern met with Mrs. Kelsey at her home ; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Knight and ^ California is a busi- H. R. Thornton of Baltimore was j daughters, Emma, Grace and Au- visitor in town for a few days. of Mrs. Ethel : drey Rav of Jonesboro visited friendse I Mrs. Adrian Graves and I in town* Sunday. i daughter, Peggy, have gone to Beau- ■ I Mrs. Charlton Ross is seriously 111 C-* 8- days’ stay. at the school building on the follow- Broad street. I'<-'*‘kinson and ing date for the purpose of buying} Flora McQueen and Jackie ' d^'^&^ter, Anne left Tuesday for a books. He will be present from 9^00 j spent last week-end in Lin-! through the western part of the week-end Haight. guest a. m. to 5:00 p.m. Carthage High School, Tuesday, August 11; Hemp Graded School, Wednesday, Aug. 12; Cameron High School, Thursday, August 13; Vass- Lakevlew High School, Friday, Aug. 14; Eureka High School, Saturday, Aug. 15; Aberdeen High School, Mon day. Aug. 17; West End High School, Tuesday, August 18. This will be the only oppSrtunity to sell books as they will not be pur chased at the opening of school. UIWUVWLPWWVTM YOUR STOCK MUST EAT, \ WHY NOT GIVE THEM THE BEST? WHEN IT COSTS NO MORE. PURINA CHOWS are properly compounded to ben efit your live stock. Your Horses, Hogs, Mules, Cattle, and Chickens all respond to this feed and bring you the money- We buy by the carload, and ypu get the price advantage. ^ Bukina CHICK *Urteha PUKINA xhick^ GJOWEH^ WOOD’S SELECT TURNIP SEEDS 12 Varieties McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 /■WWiVWWWAWg Beauties In The Kitchen All that ii modem in the house is persooifivd in the 1936 Frigid* lire which recently went on display here, nrith the revolutionarjr *met«r>miser,** a mechanical unit that cuts operating cost to the bona, b« new Frigidairs offers hitherto aabeard of sconomy, style, cnpncfty md trmadng ability. Liiyan Gnfft, left, d«monsira:«s it for Jsrry litehalL • rlsitot to Fricidairs’a famons axoarlmMiul kitehan. L V. O’CALLAGHAN East Connecticut Avenue Telephone 5841 ville. Eugene Cameron, small son of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Cameron is recov ering from a recent illness. Jackson Boyd and son Alec have gone to Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Jackson Boyd and Jackie left this week for Colorado where they North Carolina. Virginia Mae Hoskins, small dau ghter of Mr. and Mr.s. David Hos kins. is recovering from a tonsil op eration performed at Highsmith Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. R. W. Tate, Mrs. Bertha Brown. Mrs. Knox Matthews. Miss rill be joined later by Mr. Boyd and Tuesday for a few days’ stay in Marion. Misses Katherine and Doris Fer guson visited their aunt. Miss Sarah Sikes in Wilmington Wednesday. Dorothy and Richard Kaylor, small children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay- Alec. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Morgan left Wednesday for their home in Pitts burgh after visiting Mrs. Bion H. Butler and Mi.ss Helen Butler. Miss Margaret McCall of Stedman i is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold- Highsmith Hospital recov ering from tonsil operations. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Woodall and i Mrs. D. A. Sikes of Parkton were John Fergu son this week. Mrs. David Hoskins and Mrs. Frank smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chilton are leaving the last of the week for their * home in Ja^er, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goldsmith and small daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldsmith recently en- route from Myrtle Beach to their home in Berkley, W. Va. Miss Sara Durant had as her guests j last week-end, Miss Nancy Mclver of i Gulf, Miss Rosalind Corbitt of Meb- ! ane. Misses Mary Ruth Bruton and j Jane Parker Wrenn of Siler City. j Mrs. W'illiam Chase Mudgett aT.d ; son Billy have gone to Virginia Beach I for several weeks’ stay. I Mrs. J. S. Milllken is visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. J. 9. Man' ning in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barton left last week for a trip through the New England states. Mrs. Greer Stutz returned last Thursday from a visit with her sister in Wilmington. Miss Lenora Riggan left Sunday to visit Miss Dorothy Pottle in Jeffer son, N. H., and her sister, Miss Kath erine Riggan in New York City. Miss Iris Tate returned Thursday from a month’s vacation spent in Smefhport, Pa., and Washington, D. i Mrs. Lillian Miles and mother, Mrs. Mary Brown left this week for a va cation trip to Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Emmett Golden returned Sun day night from a visit with relatives in Lamar, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue, Louise and Walter, Jr., returned Monday from a week’s stay at Carolina Beach. MissOra Dorn of Saluda, S. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dorn. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy" Anderson left for their home in Florida after sev eral weeks’ stay here. Mrs. Anna Blue of South Trenton, New York is visiting her aunt Mrs. J. W. Walker on Ashe street. Fred Cole of Washington, D. C., is spending a few days in Southern Pines visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cole. “ Dr. and Mrj. George S. Proctor left Tuesday for a trip to Canada. • Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts have re- turnfld from a vacation spent in Ver mont. Benjamin Hurley was the guest of his parents in Jackson Springs over the week-end. Mrs. F. E. Goddard is spending some time in New Jersey with rela tives. Richard Hassell left Saturday for East Radford Virginia to be gone several weeks. William Booth has returned from several weeks’ stay In Marj'land. David Prillaman left Sunday morn ing for a visit with relatives In Mar tinsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W, J?Stuart are spending some time In Raleigh. Mrs. Stuart is recovering there frdm .a re cent serious illness. Mrs. Ernest M. Poate and daught er, Miss Edith Poate are spending several weeks In Southern Pines at their home on Ashe street before leaving for Philadelphia, Pa., where Fayetteville, Mrs. Harriss Cashiun and daught er, Christine have returned from a visit with relatives in Hoffman. Mrs. Joe DuBarry left recenily for ! a trip to Kentucky. I Lloyd Clark, Barrett Harris, and ^ John Ferguson spent Wednesday in J Durham Mrs. A. K. Madgwick is occupying i Mrs. E. W. Barton's home on Maine avenue during Mrs. Barton’s absence from town. J. A. Davis of Richmond, Va., was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Joan Silver has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cour- sey in Fayetteville. Gene Page of Columbia, S. C., >Hs- ited friends in town Tuesday. Janet Menzel is confined to her home by illness. The young people of the Church of Wide Fellowship enjoyed a picnic at Pinebluff Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. Omer Williams is recovering at her home on Vermont avenue from a recent illness. Mrs C. H. McMillen and children of Hamon, Ind.. are the guests of Miss Gertrude O’Bryan. The Willing W’orkers of the Bap- Gtaphic Ckiiilned ofKiifcw V H. G- Mc ELROY OS.'fiW Ruint* of Tower at Jamestown From 1676 until 1907, this luin of the tower at the back of the church was all that remained of the Jamestown settlement after Bacon’s army burnt the town. At the time of the Tercentenary cele bration in 1907, however, the ch’irch was restored In the orlgflnal form. 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