Friday, January 15, 1937.
T^E PILO'^ Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
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Patch Department Store 40 Years Old This Week
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“Thrifty Pig Schoor
at Carthage Jan. 22
Extension Swine Specialist To
Talk to Moore Farmers on ■
“Hok Mana>?ement”
I
H. W. Taylor, extension swine
specialist, will conduct a school on
"Hog Management’’ at Carthage High
School on Friday afternoon, January
22nd, beginning at 2:00 p. m. i
"It is to the interest of every far
mer in Moore county who grow hog.s,
either for the market of his own use,
to be present at that meeting as two
moving pictures will be shown, says
E. H. Garrison, Jr., County Agent.
"One picture will show the proper
management and feeding of hogs and
the other in disease and worm con-
ti'ol. Ml’. Tayloi- will also conduct a
discussion reganling the growing of
hogs in this section. As the discus
sion will last for some time, we aie
beginning the meeting promptly at
2:00 o'clock.
‘‘If you have tenants on your fai m
bring them along or sec that they
are present. Good hogs art important]
to them also.
"It is e;'timatcil that under ou'?
pvesent method of growing hogs
worms aJone slow up the gfowth of
hf);;s as much as 2o percent. la other
words, if yc;i k-'cp your hogs under
avcrag? conditions, worms get one
out cf ev(‘i y five hr.shi l ^ of corn you
feed to your hogs. Th-'itforc it wUl
bo money in your pocki't to be pres
ent and take part in this discussion,
and .secure from Mi-. T;iylor a satis,
factory method of controlling wortna
in your herd.
C. T. Patch, dean of business men in Southern Pines, this week celebrates his 40th anniver
sary* in the mercantile adventure 'he staned ’way back in 1897, and in all that lime he has only
moved a few hundred feet from the orighial building located on the site of the present McBray-
er Building. The above illustration shows the store of 1909, then one of the few brick buildings
in town, and the addition of 1927, this taking in all the corner for many years occupied by the Cit
izens Bank, The sign over the older building is still C. T. Patch, but the business is known all over
the Sandhills as the Patch Department Store.
Heavy Docket Monday
in Recorder’s Court
Trio Accused of Entering Moore
Motor Co. in Aberdeen Held;
Henry McCormick Denied Bond
Cameron and Community
An unusually large number of ma
jor cases were heard in Recordr’s
Court on Monday, with the result
that nine defendants were bound to
Superior Court, four without privi
lege of bond. Many people were at
tracted by the important cases.
William Barbour, J. C. Coltrain and
Nettie Jackson, each of whom has a
criminal record, were charged with
breaking and entering the Moore Mo.
tor Company’s place of business in
Aberdeen malicious injury to person
al property, and possessing burglar
tools. In default of bond in the sum
of $1000 each for the men and $500
for the woman, the trio is in jail
awaiting trial in next week’s term
of court.
Coltrain plead guilty of carrying
a concealed weapon and was sen
tenced to serve 30 days on the roads,
this to be suspended upon payment
of the costs and a fine of $50.
Henry McCormick, well-to-do ne-
gio of Oklahoma who was brought
back to this State a few days ago
to face a charge of murdering his
wife near Cameron 15 years ago, was
denied bond. Both the father and the
mother of the slain woman, Effie
Watson McCormick, testified against
the defendant, and Will McNeill told
of carrying McCormick to his es.
tranged wife’s home shortly before
she was fatally shot.
Probable cause of guilt was found
against Fred McLaurin, Ed Adams
and Lonnie Thorp, colored men of
Pinehurst who were charged with
first degree burglary, which carries
with it the death penalty. They are
alleged to have broken and entered
the home df HaiTy Troy, a 77-year-old
Negfi'o who resides near Pinehurst, to
have beaten him almost to death and
robbed him.
Curtis Ritter, charged with as
saulting his brother with a deadly
weapon with intent to kill, was bound
to the higher court, and gave bond
in ihe sum of $500. Ritter a colored
maa of Eagle Springs and tiie Hemp
section is alleged to have shot his
brother four times.
For stealing a chamois skin jack
et from the Pinehurst Department
Store Leon Caddell colored, was sent
to the roads for six moi;ths.
The prcrecuting witness not be
ing present, the State took a nol
pros with leave in a case in which
James Wade, white of Aberdeen, was
charged with larceny.
COUNTY BOARD OF EJJUCATION
MEETS TODAY IN CARTHAGE
There will be a meeting of the
County Board of Education in the
office of County Superintendent H.
Lee Thomas this afternoon, Friday, at
3:00 o’clock.
The Board members are J. W. Gra
ham of Aberdeen, chairman, F, W.
VonCanon of West End, W. B. Gra
ham of Vass, W. P. Saunders of
Hemp and W. E. Kelly of Carthage.
(Some one has wondered if a “W”
In the name is a requirement for
membership on the Board.)
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
A marriage license has been issued
from the office of the Register of
Deds of Moore county to Herbert Spi
vey and Johnaie Cameron, both of
Cameron.
A marriage of quiet simplicity and i
charm was solemnized Saturday eve
ning, January 9, at 6:00 o'clock, at j
the home of their pastor, the officiat
ing minister, the Rev. M. D. Mc
Neill Qif the Presbyterian Church,
when Miss Johnsie Cameron became
the bride of Herbrt Spivey. The bride
was attired in a handsome brown, j
tailored ensemble, with matching ac
cessories. The beautiful ring cere
mony w'as used. Miss Mary Spivey,
sister of the groom and Kenneth
Wooten were special guests. Miss
Cameron is the second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cameron, and
graduated with honor from Cameron
High School; she possesses a charm_ j
ing personality, and is a popular |
member of the younger set. She is I
active in church work and both bride i
and groom are prominent memoers of
the Y. P. C. Mr. Spivey is the son of
Mr. £Uid Mrs. J. B. Spivey of Cam
eron and is associated with his fath
er in farming. He also holds a posi
tion with the mercantile firm of J.
A. Phillips & Sons. He is a graduate
of Cameron High School, and a young
man of sterling worth. The couple |
are making their home with the,
bridegioom’s parents. j
Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian j
Wtman’s Auxiliary held its January i
meeting last Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. G. M. McDermott,
with Mrs. G. M. Thomas as associate
hostess. Fourteen members were pres
ent, with Miss Maggie McLean of
Carthage and Mrs. John McCallum
as special guests. Mrs. J. W. Mc
Donald, chairman, presided. Devo
tional was led by Mrs. W. M. Wooten,
and Miss Johnsie Cameron presented
the program, Mesdames J. E. Snow,
J. M. Guthrie and Loula Muse taking
part. The meaning of the word
“Heathen” was fully discussed and
explained. The meeting closed with
prayer, after which refreshments
were served.
Circle No. 2 of the same auxiliary
met on Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. W. G. Parker. Miss Thurla Cole,
chairman, presided. Bible study, “The
Life of Joseph’’ was ably conducted
by Mrs. L' B. McKeithen and Miss
Thurla Cole. Mrs. Jewell Hemphi’l
gave an interesting paper on the word
“Heathen.” The hostess, assisted by
her daughter. Miss Helen Parker,
served refreshments.
Miss Maggie McLean of Carthage,
was week-en 1 guest of Mrs J. E.
Snow.
Mrs. J. B. Spivey is spending some
time in Washington, D. C., the guest
of her son.
Mrs. H. D. Tally and Miss Mar
garet McDougald spent Saturday at
Lemon Springs visiting Mrs. J. E-
Phillips, Mrs. Buie, Mrs. Ferguson
and other friends.
The Rev. and Mrs, M. D. McNeill
attended the meeting of Fayetteville
Presbytery at St. Pauls on Tuesday.
Friends regretted to learn of an
automobile accident betweten Lake
Hamilton and Venus, Fla., during the
holidays, in which young James Mc
Dougald, nephew of Mrs. H. D. Tal
ly, was slightly injured and his car
badly wrecked. A large truck, left
st£inding on the side of the road with
out lights, obstructing the view,
caused the accident. No blame was
attached to Mr. McDougald.
The many friends of Mrs. J. A.
Phillips will regret to learn that it
was necessary for her to take anoth
er blood transfusion this week.
The Rev. Walter L. Wafford of
Lexington, will preach in the Camer.
on Baptist Church, next Sunday
morning at 11:00 o’clock. The public
is cordially invited to attend this ser
vice.
In memory of her aunt, the late
Miss Chrissie McLean, Miss Vera Mc
Lean of Pittsburg, Pa., presented the
Presbyterian church with two at
tractive flower stands and two
bronze bud vases.
Miss Margaret McQueen of Carth
age was in town Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Guthrie and Mrs. Guth
rie of Brookneal, Va., were shop
ping in Fayetteville Jast Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Rogers and Miss
Lula Rogers were in Sanford Sunday
afternoon to see Charlie Rogers, Sr.,
who was slightly injured in an au
tomobile wreck last week.
CARTHAGE
Mrs. E. H. Morton entertained her
contract bridge club on Wednesday i
afternoon. High score prize for club 1
members was won by Mrs. M. G. Dal- j
rymple, guest prizes going to Miss I
Frances McKeithen and A. R. Stall
ing, house guest of Mrs. U. L. Spence.
Mesdames George Carter and J. E.
Muse entertained at a dinner party '
last Thursday at the home of Mrs.;
J. E. Muse. Covers were laid for Mes
dames O. D. Wallace, W. S. Golden,'
W. R. Clegg, Nelie Biack, S. JI. i
Miller, B. C. Wallace, J. E. Muse, Jr.,
and L. R. Sugg. i
Misses Sarah Hurwitz and May
Hefnem of New York City are visit
ing Miss Hurwitz’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hurwitz.
Miss Judith Wainer is doing nicely
after undergoing an operation in a
New York hospital.
Miss Mildred Petway of Pinehurst
spent Sunday with Miss Frances Mc
Keithen.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, Mrs.
Alice Thomas and Mrs. Mabel Brown
of Raleigh spent the week-end with
Mrs. A. T, Lewi.«i.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carter of
Lynchburg. Va., spent the week.end
at their home in Carthage.
C. G. Spencer made a business trip
to Washington, D. C., last week.
Mrs. A. R. Stalling of Portland,
Oregon has returned home after vis
iting Mrs. U. L. Spence.
Mrs. George Hart of Snow Hill has
returned home after visiting her
father, the Rev, I. N. Clegg.
Royal Muse spent Sunday in Dur
ham.
Mrs. M. J. McPhail of Sanford
spent the week-end in town visiting
relatives.
Mrs. L. R. Sugg of Sanford visited
friends in town last week.
Mrs. .Tohn Currie left Friday for
Washington, D. C., where she will
visit her mother, Mrs. Lilly McPhail.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Frye of Ashe-
boro were in town Sunday to visit R.
G. Fry, who is ill.
Miss Alma Gee of Timmonsville,
S. C. has returned home after an
extended visit with John Willcox and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen and
Leland McKeithen of Aberdeen spent
Sunday with Mrs. N. A. McKeithen.
John Willcox and M. G. Boyette
spent Thursday in Raleigs.
J. A. Davis of Rockingham spent
the week-end at his home in Carth-
age, , ,
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GOING UF» !
A House Built by Savings
Thanks to Building and Loan Stock
There is no material investment based on a more solid foundation.
SAFE—Because secured by real estate values
at twice the loans made.
NON-TAXABLE—Adding from two to three
percent over the inve.stment.
We are Opening a New Series for Subscription This Month.
Paid-Up Stock is Available in Even Shaies of
$100, Paying Dividends of 5 Percent. Install
ment Stock is available in amounts from 25
Cents per week up.
SAVE FOR A DEFINITE PURPOSE
SOUTHERN PINES BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
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