Friday, Novemlser 27, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five rif ^ FULLY ACCREDITEDIFIREDEPARTMENT HIGH SCHOOL IN | KEEPS LOSS DOWN SOUTHERN PINES TO MINIMUM HERE Gradu.iles Accepted for College Admission Without Entrance Examinations VARIED CUfTrICULUM THE ARK Southern Pines, North Carolina EIGHTH YEAR A Country Day and Boarding School for children und«*n fourtwn years. Thorough preparation for leading schools. All out-door activities in Hunny bracing climate. Open ale claMes. MUSIC—ART—HANDCRAFT' Millicent A. Hayes, Principal MRS. GIFFORD’S SHOP NORRIS EXQUISITE CANDIES COLONIAL YARNS FOWLER’S HANDCRAFT. || n Telephone 5722 West Broad st. Southern Pines ♦♦ .Southein Pines is proud of its scliool. And deservedly so. To begin with, the High School de partment is a member of the Associa tion of Secondary Colleges and Schools of the South, which means it is a fully accredited institution ( whose graduates are acceptable to collegiate institutions without en trance examinations. Secondly, its Dramatic Club has won the Clvimpionship of North Car olina for thiee successive years; its Choral CliiD high honors in State musie conte.e^-. Thirdly, it offers in addition to its regular college preparatory curricu lum, training courses in business, with a wide variety of vocational choice for the pupils. i I The school has a Science Club, an I honorary scholastic society known as i the Beta Club, end a chapter of the ' Hi-Y Club, a Christian Fellowship or- I ganization. I The school boa.sts of a .splendid ii- I tarary, with trained librarians. I ’ In athletics it has teams in tennis, baseball, basketball and golf which creditably represents the school. j The Southern Pines School is Tate's Beauty Shop All Forms of Beauty Culture Manor Building N’ew Hampshire Avenue Telephone 7505 tiSXtlUtiXUlUi Southern Pines’ Newly Acquired Apparatus Has Been (ireat Aid to Volunteers O’CALLAGHAN IS CHIEF The Southern Pines Volunteer Fire 1 Company, now entering its 38th I year of active and efficient sei'vice to j 1 the community, during the 11 months | of the present year answered 30 | alarms, one for assistance asked by ] Sanford, one to the Johnson farm at Drowning Creek, two at Lakeview, ! and one at Vass, a territory covering J I an area from 28 miles north to 15 i I miles .south of. Southern Pines. Sever- 1 al brush fires, of wnich two were of j I wide scope, increased the calls *^or i . assistance. Two fires, the Jackson Boyd, and Knowles house, were j fought in the bitterest weather of the winter, while the burning of a small outhouse on the James Boyd estate disclosed in the death of James Doug las the department’s first tragedy. Just a year ago the city commis sioners purchased a new La-France I truck for S^.IjOO and this new piece of I apparatus, designed for an almost in-1 stantaneous response to an alarm and } requiring but a small crew, has been \ instrumental in subduing the greater number of fires with but small dam age to houses or furnishings. City Commissioner L. V. O’Callag- han is Chief of the department. L. S. Rowell is assistant chief, Albert Adams captain and Clyde T. Dunn Featuring PURINA Chows Best for Horses and Dogs A Complete Line of Farm, Stable and Dairy Feeds for Modern Livestock. White clipped oats free from 'hu.sk.s. Omolene—a balanced fetnl for horses. Choice Timothy Hay by the bale, or carload Woods Selected Seeds PURINA POULTRY FEEDS That Produce Egg's and Broilers. Unloading this week Car No. 1 White Clipped Oats; Car Purina Chows; Car Barn Cured Choice Timothy; Car Bran and W'heat Middlings. IVlcNeill & Companv FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6245 Fayetteville, Phone 455 PRODUCTS im WWm\W Profitable feed$ fo louder your pro duction costs. Sonirafion Procfucu PURIHA CHOWS growing each year. This fall its reg- ' driver of the apparatus on full time FOR SALE IN Weymouth Estate Several beautiful lots, about one acre in size, in Pines and Dog woods, serviced by town water, elecftricity and telephone. Eugene C. Stevens Sales Representative Southern Pines North Carolina istration figures show a total en rollment of ,5r)0, forty more pupils than a year ago. There are 390 in the elementary grades and 160 in high school. Frank W. Webster, formerly of Charlotte, is the efficient superintend ent of the school, and the faculty comprises the following; Elementary Grades - Jessie W. Dwight, Emily Mae Wilson, Sophie Howie, Abbie Sutherland. Jessie Fitz gerald. Lonie Gordon, Mary Buckner, Selma Stegall and Annie Huntington. High School and Seventh Grade— Aline Todd, J. S. Baumgarner, Ruth W. Warner. Janie S. Mecum, Pauline Miller, M. N. Hunter, Sarah Ellis, R. B, Freeman. Mrs. Robert Leatham, librarian, and Frederick Stanley Smith, music director. SOUTHERN PINES sei'vire. Members of the company are Frank Viall, S. T. Dunn, Norman Day. T. C. Vann, H. McNeill, J. A. Fergu.son, Elmer Renegar, R. T. Mills, I J. C. Absher, C. J. Simons, E. J. Davis, O. D. Michaels, J. H. Cashion, F. H. Kaylor, Ben Bradin, Ed New ton, N W. Crain, J. E. Ha.sty, John Cameron, J. D. Gijegory and Ted Kennedy. The SouthernPines GroceryCo. Carrying a select line of fine groceries, fresh vegetables, fruits and meats. Native Poultry, fres'hh^ killed. I YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED FLORAL DISPLAYS A place of intet^st to our sprmg ^! time gue*ts is the outdoor garden i surrounding the Chandler Green- 11| houses, where the vari-colored tulip | || beds and the noted Camelia Japonica j are always an attraction. During the || colder weather the extensive hot-! || houses are always open to visitors. KK::a:nKR«:::r M.Y. FOE Servinjj a Southern Pines patronage for 20 years. Delivery Service West Broad st. Telephone 6351 Southern Pines. unnntnttmmtn: Pre-Arranged Funerals Have you ever thought of the great burden of responsi bilities and endless details thati are thrust upon a family at the death of one of its members? A particular source of worry and care is what choice the departed would de sire in caskets, in floral arrangements, in the services, whether be wanted music, and wbat selections, and so on. And all this comes at a time of grief and sorrow. How much anxiety would be spared the bereaved if the departed had expressed his wishes before hand—and indeed left written instructions with the funeral director? In the same manner that people purchase life insur ance, we earnestly recommend that they also give thought to pre-arranged funerals. We shall be glad to discuss our facilities in this respect with anyone interested, without obligations what soever on their part. J. N. POWELL, INC. H. G. McELROY, Manager Day and Night Telephone 6161 Southern Pinee AMBULAN»CE SERVICE i(Continued from Page 5, 1st Section) Parish attended a meeting in Golds boro Sunday. | Mrs. Earl Merrill and Mrs. Buster ■ Doyle will entertain at a shower Sat- ; urday night fcr Miss lene Maples. ! Misses Millie and Theresa Monte- i santi attended the State-Duke Game , in Durham on Thursday of this week. Mrs. L,eo Bryant had as Tier guest last week her mother, Mrs. Hill of Ellerbe. Miss Doris Dodson and Miss Mary Frances Gilbert of Danville, Va., are ^ the holiday guests of Misses Gather- | ine and Helen Hidlerman. | Misses Lina Allen and Mary Aver- itt and Dante and Tony Montesanti i attended the Duke-State "Irame in : Durham, Thursday. j Miss Meryl Hill of Ellerbe is the | guest of her sister, Mrs. Leo Bryant for a few days. Mrs. McCook Morgan and Mrs. N. W. Cnyes have arrived from New York for a month’s stay in Southern Pines. Miss Grace Wallace of Freeport, L. I., is spending a few days in town. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Speas of Win- ston-Salem were guests on Tuesday , of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Phillips. They left Wednesday for their home in Winston-Salem accompanied by their nephew, Charles Phillips who will re main there for a few days. j Mrs. L. A. Speas of Winston-Salem i and Mrs. J. B. Armfield of Fairfax, I ^Va., are the hliday guests f Mr. j and Mrs. D. C. Phillips. j Mrs. Reid Healy entertained at tea yesterday afternoon following the op ening hunt of the season of the Moore County Hounds. Amoung those enjoy- j ing her hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. I Jackson H. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. James | Boyd, Miss Margaret Kiely, Mr. and j Mrs. Almet Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- j ard P. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Moss, Alfred Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovering, Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Page, Mrs. W’illiam C. Mudgett, Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt, Miss ; Julia Burt, Mrs. Burt Hunt, Henry Riley, Mrj and Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vail, Miss Caroline Page, Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Stratton and Corbett Alexander. PINE NEEDLES INN Southern Pines, N. C. The only completely fire-proof hotel in the central Carolinas 18 hole Donald Ross Golf course fifty yards from hotel GOLF RATES: $1.50 per day; $7.00 per week; $20.00 per month; $50.00 per season All other Sports .... FOR RATES APPLY EMMETT E. BOOINE, Manager