Friday, January 8, 1937. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Fage Three The Week in Vass Familiar Scenes in the Sandhills The Vaas Woman’s Club will meet, McRae accompanied Franklin Mat- | tonight, Friday, at the home of Mrs. i thews to Louisburg College and Ber- i D, C. McGill and the American Home | nice Graham and Joseph Matthews j department will have charge of the to State College Sunday afternoon. I program. j C. D. Suit, Richard Griffin and j Honoring their house guest, Miss Richard, Jr., of Hamlet w'ere visitors I Margaret Edgar, of Richmond, Va., the Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Calcote en tertained a few young people at their home on Tuesday evening. Monopoly at the G. W. Griffin home Saturday. Miss Marian Cameron spent Thurs day in Raleigh. On Sunday she re turned to Louisburg College to re- was played, and at the conclusion of sume her studies, the game delicious refreshments were ) ^nd Mrs. Joe Bundy of Ral- served. Those presant were Miss Ed- ^ were guests in the home of Mr. gar, Misa Agnes Smith, Miss Katrina ^ and Mrs. A. G. Edwards a part of Beasley, Miss Mary Frank McMillan, week. Robert and John Rosser and Vick' Keith. I Mr. and Mrs. Fairley Cameron I visited relatives in Carthage Sunday. Mrs. R. D. Braddy and Thompson Curtis and Margaret Bettina spent Braddy of Rockfish, Mr. and Mrs. : several days last week with relatives W. H. Keith, Miss Elizabeth Keith near Sanford. and Linwood Keith were dinner j Fayetteville the gue.sts of Misses Sallie and Bessie ^ Cameron a day last week. j position. ^ Miss Pansy Abernpthy spent last; gjj, week in Jonesboro with her cousin,' Cameron visited Mr. Miss Gertrude Winstead. | ^nd Mrs. B. H. Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George tvoustenis and | p A. Cameron and family visited baby, Anne, returned Thursday night jjj Raleigh a day last week. from Washington, D. C., where they ,, , , , f, . . J Sergeant and Mrs. James Boylan spent the Christmas holidays with - -- » t. j n . x. . . 1. . I of Bragg visited Paul Gsch- the parents of Mr. Koustenis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Smith and T, R. Moffitt of Sanford visited rela- j tlves here on Wednesday evening, , Walter Moore, who for the past | Wilson and Buies several years has been manager of ' ^reek, respectively, to resume their the C. & P. Store here, has been j teaching. transferred to Hamlet, and Bill Rob- j Miss Elizabeth Keith returned to | Thur.siia.v, 7 ;3o p. m inette of Hamlet is in charge of the | Wallace on Saturday after a holiday qtorp here Mrs Moore and the chil- i here. ! The Church of Wide Kellowfihip store nere. airs, jvioore anq vne cnu Kaymond, D. D., Paator dren expect to join Mr. Moore some | Miss Margaret McDermott of iu:oo-Church School. wind on Thursday and Friday of last j week. Misses Jessie and Eloise Brooks The Wonian’.s Exchange Hut in Pinehurst with “Aunt Dinah” on Guard as U.sual OIl|m*rh?a Southern Pines liaptist Church U«"'. J. Fred Stimsun, I’aslor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11 :00—Morning; worship. 7;00 — l{. Y. 1*. U. Sorviee. Bridge Champions To Parsliall to Train 30 Meet Here Jan. 22, 23 Horses at Track Here Tournament for Leadinj? Play- S(al)le of Trotters and i'acers ers of the Carolinas at Was I.eadinj; (irand Circuit Carolina Hotel Winner of Season. I Conservation Program ‘ Checks Are Received C’ounty Afrent Sending Notices To Farmers Whose Pay ments .\re Ready “Wc received this week our first batch of checks on the Soil Conser. vation Progiam,” County Agent E. H. Garrison, Jr., report.s. “These are all right good sized checks, in fact larger than I had expected that most of them would be. Notices have been sent to all those who have a check here at the pre.sent time. Just aa fast as these come in, notices will be sent out, so ploa.se do not call for yours until you are notified. There are still a few who have not sign ed up yet, I should like especially well to get these off as soon as we can so that we shall be ready for the new program when this comes up, "The program this year has been very successful and the majority of those who have taken part this year will get paid off shortly. Those who have carried out the terms of this contract and have not overplanted the cotton and tobacco bases are coming out well on payments and in addition to this are building up the farms. This program permitted those who needed the hay crops to cut these off. This has been a lit tle confusing to some this time. Be sure tho that you get credit for Some time around the middle of all the crops turned under or left on time during this week. I r . _ J - ; li OO a. m,- Morning worship. Cameron and A. G. Edwards, Jr„ ' . ;oo p, M,-intcrmediate c. E. Relmond McCraney of Wallace | were Sunday evening supper guests p. m,—I'iigrim Fellowship Forum. , ,, ^ 1 Wednmdiiy, 8:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. spent the week-end at home. of Mr. and Mrs, George Koustenis. Weiinesday. 7:30 p. m. I’ruycr meetniu and Mrs. Jewell Hemphill, Mrs. Loula Mrs. T. J. Smith spent Wednesday conference^ Muse and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen of : with relatives in Durham. Chri*iian Science ' New IlampHhire Av?., near Ashe St. I Scrvicos are held every Sunday at 11:00 I j’cluck. Cameron called on Mrs. A. M. Hem phill and Mrs. W^ D, McCraney at the home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie McCa.skill and little daughter, Louise, of Ashley Heights are visiting the Briggs children near Vass, Robert Rosser has returned to Davidson College after a holiday vis it with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Rosser. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crutchfield have moved from the Union Church com munity to the D, H, McNeill farm near Vass. Miss Gala Lee Nunnery of Rose- boro visited her sister, Mrs. B. M. Corbett, last week. ADVK’K FRO>I G.VUKISON OX TOBACCO PLANT BEDS By E. H. (Jarrlson, Jr., County .Agent Kmmanual Kpincopal Church I Uex. F. Craiyhill Itrown, H. A., H. D,, Rector. 1 Services—First Sunday in month: Church School at 10:00 a. m., Holy Cummuniun at 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays: Holy Commun* ,,, , . . • J « i ion, 8:00 a. m.; Church School, 10:00 a. m.: We have just received from Mr. ^M^rning I*rayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Floyd’s office a very interesting arti- ! Saint’s Day and Holy Uays, Holy Commun- cle on Tobacco Plant beds. Since the I plant is a very vital part of the crop, I am passing this on at the present time. The article is as follows: “The seed bed should be selected lirownson Memorial Presbyterian Church K. X... liarUer. Pastor Services Second anu Fourth Sunday morn- in»;s 11.00 a. m. First and Third Sunday evenings 7:30 p. m. Cnurch School each Sunday morninii U:45. . i. ^ - 4. 1 ^ I.. At. W. E. Hlue, Superintendent, in the warmest location where the j Hev. Marcus a. Urownson, U. U., Teacher The committee in charge has an- I’rayer mcetin» and nouncod the program for the Pine- this month the largest stable of the land. hurst Contract Bridge tournamemt Grand Circuit trotters and pacers in j “Please remember' that no pay- for champions of the Carolinas to be training today will arrive at the ' ments can be made until the appli- played at the Carolina Hotel on Fri- Pinehurst track for work-outs and cations are signed and that all ten- day and Saturday, January 22nd and conditioning prior to the opening of ants must sign these before they 23rd. the harness season. I will be sent in for payment. Also The first qualifying match will be Owned by Dr. Hugh M. Parshall, that you will be notified when your played on Friday night, the 22nd, at of Urban, Ohio, the largest individ- j check comes. Tenants’ and land. 8:00 o’clock. Everyone is eligible to ual money w'inner of the 1936 sea-1 lords’ checks will be made separate- enter. The Mitchell movement will son, the stable will number about 30 >y so that you will not have to worry govern the play and there will be head, and included among the horses' this time about the divi.sion on these trophies for the North-South and coming here will be Calumet Epsom * as we had last year. This will all East-West winners in all sections. ; (2.04 1-4) and McElwyn Abbe, a be figured out in Washington and a The second qualifying match, to be ' ^louble gaited horse that has done' separate check will be mailed to composed of approximately 60 per- 2.01 on the trot and 2.07 1-2 on the each party interested in a work cent of the players from the first P^ce over the half-mile track. j sheet. You will know whether or not match, is scheduled for 2:30 on Sat- There are al.so several Hambleton-j you have signed up and if you have, urday afternoon, the 23rd. Again i^n candidates among the expected then your check will come through there will be trophies for the North- ari ivals. j all right. If you have not signed. South and East-West winners in all With the Briery Farms stable of please do this at once so that we sections Butler, Pa., numbering 18 head, the shall be able to get these papers out Newbrook stable of Short Hills, N.' of our way," Mr. Garrison urges." soil is very loamy and will not have a tendency to bake and get hard or the other extreme which would be Adult liibie Class. St. Anthony’s Catholic Church Uev. Thomas A. Williams, Pastor Mass will be ottered every Sunday at 8 ;00 The Championship play-off among J., with 13, the Tyson stable with Mrs, F. W. Taylor, Misses Louise ^ select new soil which has been coV' the 16 highest pairs surviving the second qualifying round will be played at 8:00 o’clock on Saturday! night, the 23d. The Howell move-’ t^he arrival of ^ Wednesday evening at 8:30 extremely wet natured. It is best td and 10:30. Uevotions every Sunday evcninit at' govern the play and there' Parshall string at the P'le- .«!p|prf npU7 Qnil whiph Vina hopn r*nv- i liJO- Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous , , , , , _ nine and the Millikin stable of five ('.VTHOLIC I).\UGHTF>RS TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE I others arriving daily, the arrival of and Marjorie Leslie and Julian Les lie returned Sunday from a trip to various points of interest in Flor ida. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parham of Nashville have taken an apartment Medal every Wednesday evening; at 7 :30. Dailv • n u J A u- r hurst oval w'ill brine the total num will be grand trophies for Carolina with leaf mold in order to pre* Mass at 7:uo, Confessions will be heard every vv'inners and for visiting winners, vpnt anH Hi«oQ«p i Saturday from 1:30 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to , ^ ^ , Viiu gidss ana disease. ^ Catholic Lendini? Library will be the same time a second flight match, The seed bed should be thoroughly open every Monday from 3:00 to 5:00 and everyone eligible will be in progress broken 4 to 6 inches, then pulverized ^ith trophies for North-South and | ber of horses to around 85. JOHN B. P.XNKEV DIES HEKF: .VT .A(JE of 56 VE.VRS until the soil is very fine. Two pounds day evening at 8:00 o'clock, of a 4-8-3 fertilizer, the potash de in the Beasley building, Mr. Parker , rived from sulphate of potash magne- will be associated with R. P. Beas- gja, should be applied to each square East-West winners in all sections. Anthony’s Church will hold a bene fit bridge. This party, the first of the season, will be under the auspi ces of court Judge William Gaston of the Catholic Daughters of America. Mrs. Charles Sadler and Mrs. Janies IMNKHHR.ST Community Church R«v. A. tl. MoKplway, Pastor. . ... 9:4f» a. m.—Sunday: Church School ley in farming and in the lertilizer of bed and mixed thoroughly with Sandhills Rrotherho