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iYiday, December 4, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page TUTW* (El|«rrh?0 Southern PIbm Baptist Church Rev. J. Fred StimBon, Pastor. 10:00—Sunilay School. 11:00—Morninic worship. 7:00—B. Y. P. U. Service. Thursday. 7:30 p. in.-^Prayer meetinc And Lesson Study. The Church •( Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rexford Kaynond, D. Pastor* 10:00—Church School. 11:00 a. m.- Mornintf worship. 7:00 p. M.—IntermediHte C. K. 7:00 p. m.—Pilgrim Fellowship Forum, Wedne8day> € s30 p. m.—Chotr RehearsaJ. Wednesday. 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meelnig and mid-week co*ference. Christian Science New Hampshire Ave.. near A;>he St. Services are held every Sunday at 11:00 •'clock. E)iMftanual EpUcopal Churcli Rex. F. Craighill Hrown, U. A., U. D.» Rector. Services—^irst Sunday in month: Church School at 10:00 a. m.. Holy CoaMRonion at 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays: Holy Commun ion. 8:00 a. m.; Church School, 10:00 a. m.; Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Sttint's Day and Holy Day^, Holy Commun ion at 10:00 a m. Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church E. L. Barbcr» Pastor Services Second nnd Fourth Sunday morn ings 11:00 a. m. Firdt and Third Sunday «vonlnga 7:30 p. m. Church School each Sunday morning 9:45. W. E. Hlue, S iperintendent. Rev. Marcus A. Hrownson. D. D., Teacher Adult Bible Class. 8t. Anthony'-s CafhoUc Church Rev. Thomas A. Williams, Pastor MaB8 will be offered every Sunday at 8:00 and i0:30. Devotions every Sunday evening at 7:30. Daily Musa at 7:30 ^ Sessions will be heard on Saturdays frc»i. <«:30 to 6:30 and from 7:30 to 1i:30. PINEHIIRST Community Church Rev. A. J. McKelway, Pastor. 9:46 a. m.—Sunday; Church School and Sandhills Hrotherhood. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7 il6 p. m.—Young Peoples* Worship 6:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship. 'The Village Chapel The Rev. Thaddeus A. Cheatam, D, D., Minister Sundjiy Services as follows: 9:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m.—^Children’s Service. 11:00 a. m.-Church Service. Roman Catholic Church Rev. W. J. Dillon, Pastor ABKKOERN Aberdeen Baptist Church Rev. Ernest M, Harris* Pastor, Sunday School every Sunday morning at 1U: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 6:10 p. | m. Prayer meeting every Wedneaday at 7:45 1 p. m. ! The Week in Vass Bclhesda Prrsbylrrian Thurcli Kcv E. li. Kai ber, Taetor Hours of worship: Sunday School each Sunday 9:45 n. m. ; Worship First and Third Sunday morninKs 11:00 n. m.: Second and Fourth Sunday evenings »:00 p. m. Pajr* Memorial M. K. .Church Rev. 1,. M. Hall. I’ustor. Sunday Sch<Mil every Sunday at :4.*> a. no. First Sundiiy—Preaching 7 :30 p. m. Second Sunday—i'rearhmK I I ;(K) a. m. Third Sunday—I’reuchinB 7 ;30 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. PINEBLt'FF Pinehluff Haptist ('hurrh Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor Sunday school every Sunday tnurniug at 10:06 a. m. Irving Ci. Wylie, acting superin tendent Preaching and worship service each third Sunday at 11 :U0 a m. and each fourth Sun day afternoon. MANLV Presbyterian .Church Ucv. C. I. Calcote, i'astor Second Sunday—Preaching 8:00 p. ra. Fourth Sunday—I’reaching 11:00 a. m. Sunday School—Every Sunday 10:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor—Every Sunday 7:00 p. CHLRCH NOTES “Permanent Investments” will be the theme of the sermon by Dr. C. Rexford Raymond at the Church of Wide Fellowship at 11:00 a. m. Sun day. He will preach on “The Central Miaaion of the Church” at 8:00 p. m. at the Union Evening Service at the Flrsi Baptist Church. i I At the Christian Science Church i Sunday morning the subject of the ; lesson-Bermon will be “God the Only | Cause and Creator.” The public is I cordially invited to attend the ser-1 vices. At the Baptist Church on Sunday morning tlie pastor, Rev. J. Fred Stimson, will preach on “The Use lessness of Unmisrtakable Evidence." The subject for the evening sermon at the Brownson Memorial Presbyter- Ian Church, in the Civic Club, is “Old Paths." This message is in keeping with the Diamond JJubtlee Celebra tion of the Presbyterian Church which is being held throughout the General Assembly. The Presbyterian Church in the United States was formed at Augusta, Ga., on Decem ber 4th, 18861. This year has afford ed an opportunity to rethink Pres- byterianism and its rich heritage. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to our friends and neigh bors for their kind assistance so bravely rendered us in saving our home when our b'lin, cotton house, garage, leed, etc.. were destroyed by fire Saturday night. —Kate and Eva Graham Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone spent the week-end with relatives in Greensboro. Miss Jessie Brooks of Wilson and Miss Eloise Brooks of Buie’s Creek visited their mother, Mrs. G. W. Brooks, from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cox and family of Lumberton called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson and daughter Sunday. After spending several days with Mrs A. G. Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Kir by returned on Sunday to her home at Mullens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, Miss Katharine Graham and Albert Gra ham spent from Wednesday until Sunday in Norfolk, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Futrell. Miss Elizabeth Keith of Wallace spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith. Miss Marian Cameron was at home fiom Louiaburg College fcr the Thanksgiving holidays. She, with her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. M. Cameron, and A. Mac Cameron spent Thursday with Di'. and Mrs. J. F. McKay at Bi’/j's Creek Relmond McCraney of Wallace .spent a part of last week at home and on the return trip Sunday was ac companied to Fayetteville by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, McCraney, and Billy McGill. Other guests in the McCraney home for Thanksgiving in cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hemphill and baby of Aberdeen and Alton Greene of Sanford. Robert Laiibscher, who is working in Georgia, and Mrs. Laubscher of Cameron visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffreys on Thanksgiving Day. Recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin included Mr. and Mrs, Richard Griffin and child ren of Hamlet and Mrs. Irene Byrd of Albemarle. Misses Eva Callahan and Emily Laub scher, senior nurses at Guilford Gen eral Hospital in High Point, visited home fclks a sliort while Sunday. Mis.s Gertrude Winstead of Jones boro was the guest of Miss Pansy Abernathy a part of last week. Miss Mary Davis Westcott of Man- leo was t hegeust teo was the guest of her .sister. Mrs. D. A. Smith, from Wednesday until Sunday. Miss Helen Klingenschmidt went to Cameron last week to nurse Mrs. Ju lia McDougald at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tails’. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith and chil dren. Curtis and Margaret Bettina, spent Friday in Fayetteville Misses p;xie Beasley and Mabel Coghill of Candor spent last week end w'ith Misses Mary and Katrina Beasley. Earl Edwards of Raleigh was the weeKeii'l iiiest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde p. McMillan. Mrs. Dan Cameron, Mr. and Mis. Fairley Cameron and Miss Cornelia Cameron spent Sunday with Airs. James Thames near Fayetteville. The Rev. C. I. Calcote and family returned on Monday from a visit W'ith relatives in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs C. P. McMillan spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Selma. Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews and Mrs. George W. Brocks visited their aunt, Mrs. Dorcas Matthews, of Lemon Springs Sunday afternoon. Thanksgiving visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson in cluded the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thompson and children of Roseboro, Clary Thompson of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brown of Hemp. Misses Mary, and Katrina Beasley an J. R. P. Beaslev spent Thanksgiving witn their brother m Ansonville. Mrs. J. D. McLean of Cameron was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs- N. iJ. McLean. Mrs. G. W. Griffin visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin of Sanford Satur day. Joseph Matthews and Bernice Gra ham of State College and Franklin Matthews of Louisburg were among the college young pe:ple in town dur ing the week-end. Mrs. W. C. Byrd and children of Al- bemarlo visited Mrs, J. A. Keith and family Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corbett and Faye visite<l relatives in the Culdee community Thursday. Mrs. McKenzie and children returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scarboro annotmce the birth and death of a son on Thursday, November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keith of Rae- ford and Mrs. E. B. Keith of Pine- hurst visited Mrs- Jane Keith Sunday Mrs. J. W. Atkins'n was called from her home in Southern Pines last Friday morning to nurse her mother, Mrs, Jane Keith, who suffered an at tack of angina pectoris. Sergeant and Mrs. Boylan of Fort Bragg vi.sited Paul Gschwind Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mis- Herald of West Vir ginia and Miami, Fla., called on Mr, and Mrs. Georsfe K ustenis Monday. Policeman’s Assailant Caught in Salisbury “Geech” Boasts of Knocking Down Carthage Officer and Lands in the ug LEGAL NOTICES Spinning a Major Hoople yarn about how he had knocked down a policeman in Carthage before an aud- j ience cf Salisbury Negroes led to i I the arrest of Willie Shaw, commonly | j known as “Geech,” and he is now in i I Moore county jail awaiting trial on * I charges of assault on Policeman Neill | I Stewart and Otis Baker, and stealing the officer’s blackjack and pistol. j ; One of Shaw’s hearers informed a I Salisbury officer, who called Moo-re I county to ask if the man was want ed here. Upon receiving an affirma- , tive reply, he picked Shaw up Friday I night and Moore county officers went for him Saturday. The assault occurred aboiilt two weeks ago as Stewart and Baker were taking Ed Marley, colored, to jail following his arrest in Carthage. A second man who took part in the assault and Marley are still at large. LEGALNOTICES der for cash, the following described lands Lot No. 27 in W, A. Blue’s Sub-di vision situated between Southern Pines and Aberdeen on State High way No. 50, containing 1.77 acres, and shown cn a map recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, on page 591 in Book 88. A large number of lots, center squares and alleys in the Town of Southern Pines, N, C., described as foil ws; Lot No. 7 in Block C & 1, lot No. 15 in Block C & 2, Lots 10, 20, 21 & 23 in Block E & 3, Lots 15 & 16 in Block G & 3, Lots 8 & 9 in Block, F & 3, Lot No. 11 in Block J & 3, Lot No. 17 in Block I & 6, Lots 13, 14, & 16 in Block K & 6, Lot No. 18 in Block K & 7, Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22&23 in Block E&3, Lots 15 & 12 in Block P & 8, Lot No. 11 in Block Q & 5, Lots 1, 20, 21, & 22 in Block Q & 6, One center square in Block C & 1, One center square in Block C & 2, One center square in Block D & 3, One-half center square in Block E) & 3, One center square in Block F & 3. One center square in Block I & 7, One center square in Block J & 8. Three-fourths center square in Block K & 6, One center square in Block P & 8, One center square in Block Q & 6. (The half center square in Block E & 3 abuts LEGAL NOTICES Lots 21 & 10. The one-half center square in Block I & 6 abuts Lots 22 & 11. The three-fourths center .squar» in Block K 6 abuts Lots 22, 11 & 10.) Four alleys in Block C & 1, Four al leys in Block C & 2, Four alleys in Block D & 3, One alley between LotJi 4 & 5 in Block E & 3, One alley be tween Lots 10 & 11 in Block E & 3. Four alleys in Block F & 3, One al ley between Lets 10 & 11 in Blocfc H & 2, One alley between Lot.*} 10 & 11 in Block H & 6, Three alleys in Block I & 7, One alley between lots 10 & 11 in Block J & 6, One alley be tween lots 16 & 17 in Block J & 7. One alley between lots 10 & 11 in Block J & 8, one alley between lots 16 & 17 in Block J & 8, One alley be tween lots 10 & 11 in Block K * 6, one alley between lots 16 & 17 ia Block K & 6, one alley between 1 ts 22 & 23 in Block K & 6. one alley between lots 16 & 17 in Block K & 8, one alley between lots 16 & 17 in. Block L & 7, one alley between lots 22 & 23 in Block L & 7, one alley be tween lots 10 & 11 in Block P & 5, one alley between lots 22 & 23 in Block P & 5, one alley between lots 4 & 5 in Block P & 8 and one alley between lots 10 & 11 in Block P & 8. Dated this 24th day of NvVember, 1936. J VANCE HOWE, D4-25 Commi.'isioner. EUREKA Mr. and Mrs. J. M, McCaskill and childien, Carolyn and John, Jr., vis ited Mr. and Mrs, H, M, McCaskill during the week-end. Miss Margaret Kelly of Va.ss School faculty spent the Thanksgiving holi- day.s at her home here. Miss Louise Primm has returned from a visit with friends in Paikton, Mr, and Mrs, A, A, McCaskill and children visited Mrs. Sally Rowles of Jackson Springs Sunday. Mi.s.« Estelle McKenzie cf Pinehurst visited Mrs, Jennie McK.enzie and Miss Lydia Ray Sunday. Mi.ss Elaine Pritchard of Eureka dormitory spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. J. B, Ray. Misses Mable and Mary Ruth i'lsn- cr of White Hill were week-end guests of their aunt, Mrs, R, S, Bo gan. Among those from thl.s section at tending the funeral of George Arnette, in Jone.sboro on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. X. H, Arnette and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. J Blue, Mr and Mrs. J M Blue, Miss Allie Mac Blue and Z V, Blue, Nelson Blue of El ^ College visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Blue during the week-end. Mrs. Dave Mortem and daughtei's, Joyce of Raleigh visited relatives in this section during the week-end. Robert S. Blue of Columbia, S. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his family here. Misses Myra Blue and Gladys Primm of Hemp spent the week-end at their hot»'s hcie. FIKE ( HIEFX MEET HERE TO FORM ASSOC I.VTIOX A meeting of a number of Fire De partment Chiefs was held in the Sou thern Pines Fire headquarters at 10:00 o’clock on Monday morning for the purpose cf forming an associa tion of Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs of the Sandhill territory, the central and eastern section of North Carolina having already perfected their organ izations. with some 51 members. The general purpo.sf; of these assoc iation: is to pi’omote general interest in the fire fightersi cf the state. The Piedmont and Western Association when formulated will make a total membership of 150. I Present at the meeting here were Sherwood Brookwell, State Fire Mar shall; W. E. Holland, president of the State Association, and Chiefs T. C. Worley, Hamlet; R. B. Leonard, San ford; W. H. Palmer, Charlotte; H. L- Miller and H. W. Jackson Carthage, L. V. O'Callaghan, Southern Pines. NOTH E OF FOUEC LOSl RE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Pinehurst Realty Company to J. Talbot Johnson, Trus tee, under date of December 15, 1928, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register cf Deeds for I Moore County, North Carolina, in I Book 52 at pa^e 17, to which record reference is hereby made, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust, and the power of sale there in contained having become operative, 3nd the holder cf the bonds thereby secured having requested and de manded the undersigned ti'ustee to foreclose the said deed of trust and offer the real estate therein describ- o'd for sale in order to sati.sfy the 'nd“btednes.s due, as in said deed of trust prescribed. Now, therefore, pursuant to ;aid Icmand and request, and .necause of said default in the payment as afore said, the undersigned trustee will sell for cash, at auction, at the main en trance of the Court H.use in the town of Carthage, N, C., at the hour of Noon on the 28th day of December, 1936, the following described real es tate: -■Ml that tract of land in Sandhills Township, Moyre County, North Car olina, adj ining the lands of Marr, Mrs- Hoover, Fred C, Page, et als, and bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in the South- West edge of the Pinehursit-Linden Clay Road, at the corner of Pinehurst Fruit Company’s orchard: runs thence with that line .S. 21 deg. 15 min. West M60 feet to a stake, said to be Mprr’s corner; thence as his line South 5 deg. 19 min West 1404 ft. to a staki; thence .S. uth 82 deg. 15 min. E. i94 feet to a stake; thence as the Hoover line N, 4 deg, 45 min E. 763 feet to Hoover’s corner; thence with the Hoover line and past his corner S- 85 ileg. 15 min E, 2020 feet to a slake by the side of the first men tioned clay road; thence with it the following calls: N. 51 d. 15 m. W. 665 feet to a slight curve; thence con tinuing with said road N. 45 deg, 5 min. West 365 ft,; thence continuing with said road N, 39 deg. 20 min. West 615 ft. to the beginning, con taining 41.3 acres, more or less. Being the third tract described m said deed of trust from Pinehurst Realty Company to J. Talbot Johnson, Trustee, hereinabove referred to. This 21st dav of November, 1936. J. TALBOT JOHNSON, D4-D24 Trustee. NOTIC E OF S.\LE OF L.\ND BY C^OMMISSIONER The Grist Mill of LAKEVIEW Is now g:rinding Corn on TUP:SDAYS and FRIDAYS Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the Interlocutory Order of F’oreclosure made and entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County on the 23rd day of November 1936 in the matter of the Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. A. Dun can Reid and wife. Rose M. Reid, de fendants, same being recorded in Land Tax Sales Judgment Docket No. 1, at page 123, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, the undersigned Commission er, will on MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1936, at 12 o’clock NOON at the Court House door in Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, sell at public outcry to the highest bid- FOR SALE Nine Mules, Three Mares One Two-Horse Tho’^n Hill Wagon One Ox, thoroughly broken Two IMilch Cows H s jj Will be offered at the Stable in Pinehurst, | Tuesday. December 8th, FOR CASH L. R. GRIMM Pinehurst Farms Sausage PINEHURST Fresh.... 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