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Friday, January 8, 1937. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Five THE PILOT COMBINED WITH THE DIXIE HERALD LARGEST WEEKLY CIRCULATION IN ABERDEEN Coming- Attractions At The ABERDEEN, N. C. Two Shows each night, at 7:15 and 9:00 Western Electric Sound PROGRAH, JAW. 9 through JAW. IS SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 Matinee at 3 o’clock—Night at 7:00 and 9:00 “Wild Brian Kent” RALPH BELLAMY and MAE CLARKE A playboy polo star is thrown into his first serious situa tion and makes good by pulling two women ranch owners out of financial difficulties and foul play. LATE SHOW STARTING AT 10:30 “April Romance” RICHARD TAUBER and JANE BAXTER story based on incidents in the life of the composer, Franz Schubert whose career was backgrounded by his unrequieted love for a dancing master’s daughter. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JAN. 11 & 12 ''Big Broadcast of 1937'' JACK BENNY—BURNS and ALLEN—BOB BURNS A broadcasting station serves as a background for this an nual edition, Benny Goodman’s orchestra and Leopold Stokow- sky symphony orchestra. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13 JACK POT NIGHT “Hideaway Girl” MARTHA RAYE ROBERT CUMMINGS SHIRLEY ROSS A1 girl being chased by the law on suspicion of a bold bur glary of the bridal jewels at a society wedding stirs up some complications. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JAN. 14 & 15 “One Way Passage” WILLIAM POWELL KAY FRANCIS Together as the perfect lovers in a drama you must see to appreciate. The Week in Aberdeen Mrs. Edwards, Recent I Bride, is Honored All Kinds of HOME FURNISHINGS Complete line of Living Room, Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Electric and Battery Radios, all of the highest quality at the lowest possible price. Terms can be arranged to suit. It will pay to visit this store before buying. We can satisfy. McLean Furniture Co. Mrs. W. A. Blue and daughter, Miss Lida Duke, spent the past week-end in Durham as the guest of Mrs. J. C. Angier, and on last Friday evening attended a dance at the Wa.shington Duke Hotel given in honor of Misis Blue. Jones Macon, Jr., and Bill Macon of Goldsboro spent a couple of days in town recently visiting friends. Mrs. Robert Johnston has returned to her home in Pittsburgh, Pa„ after spending" the holidays with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilder here, and visiting her brother, Frank Wild er in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Robert N. Page, Sr., with her sister. Miss Cornelia Shaw are leav ing this week for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend a couple of months. A. L. Adams, manager of the local A. & P. store, is being transferred to Fayetteville this week, with the for mer manager of the Fayetteville store, J. P. Williams being sent to Aberdeen. The following young ladies of Aber deen returned to their colleges in Raleigh this week: Misses Lida Duke Blue, Saint Mary’s, Dee Batchelor and Marcella Folley, Peace College, and Frances Jean Freeman, Meredith. Forrest Lockey has been confind to his home for several days on account of an injury to hig foot. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keith have returned from a week’s honeymoon trip to points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kinlaw and Mrs. S. J. Smith spent la.st week-, Mrs. J. W. Bowman and Mrs. end in Wilmington visiting her sis-1 William Carter Entertain for I Former Elizabeth Ferree Miss Katie Lee Shear, who spent the holidays in Aberdeen visiting her aunts, returned home last Sunday, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Ella Juat, who spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Shear. I Honoring her sister, Mrs. J. B, Ed- j wards, who until her recent mar. j riage, was Miss Elizabeth Ferree, Mrs. J. W. Bowman entertained 50 guests at a bridge tea, on Friday afternoon, January 1st. Decorations Miss Miriam Johnson, who spent ^^^e grouplings of white candles the holidays at home, left for Bos- ton, Mass,, last Friday to resume her ^^e candles were studies at the Prince division of Sim mons College, where she is taking a course in store management. Miss Katharine Johnson and Mar garet Rice returned to their school at Wingate College last Sunday af ter spending the holidays at home. lighted and tea was served. High score prizes were presented to Mrs. Knox Matthews, Mrs. George Mar tin and Mrs. Edwin McKeithen. The hostess’ gift to the bride was a sat- j auxiliaries. in gown. i “No citizen assistance to an aJ- Mrs. William Carter most beauti- j most entirely dormant Juvcnllo Court. "Not an auditorium woithy of the name. “No beginning of an ait gallery. “No riding and jumping academy building. “No theatre building that does not look better with the lights out. And may I advise that in the rity of Miami alone this pa.st summer 25 hotels were built. "After building, man i.s an nrganl- zationist. What are some of our lacks in organizations with which we aro at feud? "Here there is no citizen-dirpctel Sandhills-wide charity organiwitiooi “No co-ordinating group to sustain such fine individual organizations al ready functionnig alone as the Red Cross, T B. association and hospital “No citizen effort to havp all prop erty equitablv listed, or listed at all for tax purposes. Slot machines are legally operated in the county but a tax provided is not even levied. “No effort to supply each township with a proper Justice of the Peace. of the holidays at her home here, re turned to Troy last week, accompan ied by Betty and Clara Blue, Mary Ella Bethune and Leon Blue and Es- Miss Laura Campbell were called to' Blue, who made her a short vis- Hot Springs, Ark., last Saturday on account of the death of their uncle.' Frank McCluer, Jr., spent the New Marshall Campbell. Fred Weaver has returned from fully entertained at the Community New York City where he attended the ; House last Tuesday evening, January National Students’ Fedration of j 5th for Mrs. Edwards. The living Amrica convention, as a representa-, room was decorated with branches of tive of the Senior class of the Uni- cedar and white candle.s, most artis- versity of North Carolina. tically arranged. The guests were Miss Helen Clarke Capps has re- asked to arrive half an hour earlier tuined from Atlanta, Ga., where she than the guest-of honor, and as Mrs. spent several days visiting her cous- Edwards and her mother entered, the j "No vehicle through which citizens in. Miss Margaret Pleasants. wedding march was played by Mrs. may voice public opinion concerning The Rev. J. Fred Stimson of South- , Dan Allred. The guests enjoyed seven | our Raleigh-controlled schools and ern Pines will occupy the Baptist i tables of bridge, after which the host- roads without being designated an pulpit in Aberdeen next Sunday > ess lighted the tapers and extinguish- morning, while the Rev. E. M. Harris j ed the lights. As refre.shments were will preach for him in Southern being served the hostess presented to P'^es. I the bride a lovely white satin and Miss Sarah Blue, who spent part ^ lace slip, and high-score prizes to j Year holiday in Lexington, VaV., vis- Will Hurley of Hope Mills and Ed , his father. Hurley of Fayetteville visited their I Miss Katharine Grey Melvin was father, W. S. Hurley over the past among the successful nursing candi- week-end. The latter has been quite dates passing the State Board exam- ill_ inations in Raleigh last week. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry King stopped Melvin completed her training at the over in Aberdeen last week to visit James Walker Memorial Hospital in their cousin, Mrs. E. R. Creel cnror.te Wilmington last year, and is now on from Washington, D. C,, to Russell, the nursing staff at Duke Hospital in Kentucky. Durham. The Rev. E, L. Barber motored to i Billy Bowman, who is associated Burlington last Monday to attend a | with the Eastman Kodak Company in Mrs. J. W. Bowman, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Knox Matthews, As the tables were being cleared Mr.s. Sam Allred played and sang: "At Dawning” and “I Love You Truly,” At this time came the feature of the evening, when the hostess assist ed by her mother, Mrs. C, V. Miller, either meddlers or disgnmtled non co-operators or mavbe that trasb pile to which many cowardly arguert to.ss everything they don’t like Commun ism. Reds, Reds, Reds. "No organization to offer intellL. gent assistance to the employer and employee in Industries which live la our midst only because of cheap la bor, or to workers who demand great er wages than they earn simply be cause the boss is rich. And thirdly, with the legi.slature in session, we and mother-in-law. Mi s. W. V. Car-1 have no effort being made for the ter. Sr., brought out a lovely white j pas.sage of legislation that we might satin basket, which had been pre- need or try to prevent the pa.ssage viously filled with dainty gifts of j of much we could do better without, lingerie from the guests present.! And finally. Gentlemen, just a few This was placed before the bride who examples or instances of a lack of was overcome with surprise, pride co-operation. and delight. "Four chambers of commerce and not a connecting door between them. “S.XNDHILLEl'JRS” PROPOSED j "No major W. P. A. projects de- TO UNIFY THF2 SANDHILLS ' manded have been denied. If we are iCovtiTiued from vnge 1> j not refused some we are not asking Presbyterian Church committee meet- Washington, D. C., spent the New that the plans and early accomplish-1 for enough. ing. i Year holidays at home. I ments of the founders of Pinehurst j “Eight weekly publications in the Courtney Huntley has returned to Haywood Smith of Raleigh, John and the fidelity to these original j county. One to each 3,,500 people— Raleigh where he will serve in the A. Blue of Florence, S. C., and Lyn- j ideals sustEiined as far as they were men, women and children, white and capacity of page during the Legisla- wood Perkins of Smithfield were re- i during the depression have laid a | colored. tive term. cent guests in the home of Mr. and foundation which is able to sustain j ‘‘No profit from the largest retail Mrs. Arnold Ferree of Washing- Mrs. W. A. Blue. j the sterling qualities of noble Athos j business of the county but the head- ton, D. C., is spending some time J. T. Land has returned home af- ' who sacrificed his heritage for the ache. in Aberdeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. : ter spending a week in Fayetteville good of his companion and thus J. V. Ferree, while her husband has where he underwent treatment at achieved real nobility, returned to the State University in Highsmith Hospital. | “But the Three Musketeers, friend-! efforts this year to un- Chapel Hill where he is taking a . Miss Margaret Miller has returned jy as they were, each striving sepe- and co-ordinate the Sandhills un course in entymology. ; from Greensboro where she spent rately to serve their Captain and, the motto of ‘All for one, one Misses Kate and Lena Stewart, the Christmas holidays with her aunt, i King, w'cre only three fine guardsmen a**-’ ”iay the hope be expressed Helen Clarke Capps and Frances Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Windham and ' until a solidifying purpose and aim whose membership is Wimberly have returned to Flora daughter. Miss Hazel attended the In-1 came to them in the per.son of an "lade up from the towns of Ararais, Macdonald College, Red Springs, af-1 auguration of Governor Clyde Hoey I apparent outsider, D’Artagan was Po*’thos, Athos and D’Artagan, es ter spending the holidays at home. ' in Raleigh on Thursday of this week. I the country-man from far.off Gas- tablish in lieu of the mii.sketeers, the 1 cony. In him was combined the, groups of Sandhilleers and .strer""th of the agricultural life with and live All for one, one for all the conrnierinR" characteristics of ren- “In conclusion, Gentlemen, hi or der that We may follow President Pinebluff Paragraphs South Street Telephone 133-R Aberdeen, N. C. | fftii miTiMifT»»«m»H»»«mt»»iu»m:»«»niiiimmmi»tiit»»»gmmt SOUTHERN PINES Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vaughn spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Vaughn’s parents at Kelfond. Miss Gladys Vaughn Is visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vaughn here. Mrs. P. M. Sullivan of Ann Har bor, Mich., has leased an apartment In the Jenson house on Indiana ave nue for the season. Miss Sarah Jane Dickinson of Rockingham Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Overton for a few days. Mrs, Joe DeBerry left Friday for Louisville, Ky., to be with her moth er who is seriously 111. Mr, and Mrs. Reid Elliot of Troy were week-end gfuests of Mrs. J. T. Overton. Charles Macauley has returned from several weeks’ trip to Larch- znont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Gibson of Ham let spent Tuesday with their daught er, Mrs, Elmer Reneger at her home on Massachusetts avenue. O. B. ISRAEL OF ABERDEEN WEDS MISS INEZ EUBANKS O. B, Israel of Aberdeen and Miss Inez Eubanks of Sanatorium were married at the home of the brother of the bride at the Sanatorium on Wednesday morning of this week at 8:00 o’clock. After a short motor trip the young couple will be at home at Mrs. Satterwhlte’s at the Sanatorium. Mr. Israel has made his home In Aberdeen for the past two years and has made many friends, while Mrs, Israel is assistant Postmaster at the Sanatorium postoffice. Billy Bethune, U. S. N. who spent the holidays at home, has Joined his ship, the U. S. S. Wyoming, in Nor folk, Va. The ship sailed for the West Coast on Tuesday. Miss Nannie McDonald spent sever- ] Mrs. Daisey P.rinkley of H.''mlet, Mr. al days in Greensboro last week with i and Mrs. Herbert Robertcon and Mr. her brother, Luther McDonald, who i and Mrs. Marvin Kinlaw nf Pinebluff. has been ill. Dana McNeale returned to Andover, Mass., Friday after spending the hol iday with his grandparent, Mrs. May Jannaris. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley and W. J. Melton were guests of their dau ghter, Mrs. Lawton Foushee in San ford Sunday. Mr. Melton will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fou shee. Miss A. M. Diehl was called to Fort Erie, Ontario last week by the illness of her uncle, A. M. Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Neale left for Raleigh Sunday to make their home. Mr. McNeale has a position with the Carolina Power and Light Co. Hoover Adcox returned to Presby- terian Junior College in Maxton after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Perry McNeille of Summit, N. J., is a house g^uest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter McNeille. Mrs. Boyer Lentz of Ansonvllle and Miss Sue McCormick of Ellerhe were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Journey spent the week-end in Gastonia with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley spent Tuesday In Raleigh visiting their son Willie Ray, who underwent an opera tion at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttonfleld had as thtir dinner guests Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hutt of Southern Pines, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons suid son Milton of West End, resentptivp centralization of power in councils of leadership and goverance. Carthage, our citadel, court and coun ty .seat, brings not only its contribu tion to business and industry but —; “V-;- -,. brings another side to the triangle Teachers Association will meet in the tertained at a dinner party at their four-square. Grammar School Auditorium next So that as Dumas records it: -And,afternoon. January 13th at 2:30. All members and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner en- r.\KEXT-TE.ACHER MEETINCJ ON WEDNESDAY NEXT The Aberdeen-Pinebluff Parent- home New Year’s. Their guests in cluded Mrs. May Benedict, Miss El- „ , „ - ,, T, I. now. Gentleman,’ said D Artagan eanor Cadwallader, Mrs. Edith Rob- i r, ,1 T •.» without stopping to explain his con- erts. Miss Pauline Little. Mrs. May* duct to Porthos—‘All for one, one for all, that is our advice, is it not ?’ Following up his line of thought. and Jannaris and Charles Hooper Cadwallader Benedict. The Home Demonstration Club will . ,, .. mi. J T Mr. Denny outlined some of the hold a meeting Thursday, January ^ ^ .,.•4.1. All V, things we do not have in the Sand- 14th, All members are urged to be ® the association are cordially invited to be present. present. hills: “No company of National Guards; HOSPITAL .ADDITION TO armory therefor. No stadium, BE READY NEXT MONTH a stand large enough to absorb, reflect and reverberate the voice of Mrs. Montenanti when she (Continued from nage 1> ground floor and the Physio-therapy . and Dental departments, that have | If?, previously been cramped for space, have been moved to more commod- “No swimming pool with adjust able walls and ceiling of glass adjoin- . J ed by bath house of a proper type 1 ious quarters in the new wing. The ^ ^ ,, , - , for those who would prefer peaceful space in the main building vacated by these departments will be con verted to sitting rooms and waiting rooms for patients and visitors. In the new wing, also, there will be an office for the hospital staff and a nurses’s class room that will accommodate 25 persons. Previously classes for the nurses were held in the dining room and the staff had no specific office quarters. Though the new wing has been financed through a federsd grant of funds, county aid and private sub scriptions, money is still needed to pay for equipping the addition. Paul Dana, treasurer of the hospital, re ports generous donations during the past month, but “more still are need ed and will be more than welcome,” he said yesterday. America to mussed-up Europe. No system of playgrounds and adequate-1 ly equipped outdoor swimming, boat. Ing and fishing ponds and lakes. | "Not a single library building. COAL Standard Brands We Deliver in the Adjoining Towns D0D6 SUPPLY CO. Phone 139 Aberdeen, N. C. (Tiara ^eaut^ SI)op ABERDEEN. K. Q Specializing in all forms of Beauty Culture Telephone 42-W Miss Vera Edwards, Owner
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