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Pag« Four \ THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, February 18, 1938^ FURNITURE If it’s for the Home the Place to Buy is from McLEAN Southern Pines Aberdeen We are the oldest, largest and the most complete Home Furnishers in Moore County. McLEAN FURNITURE CO. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Pinehurst Paragraphs Firemen’s Ball Benefit SOUTHERN PINES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22—10 til 2 SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Music By Dan Gregory and His Victor Recording; Orchestra Tickets—$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson of West Roxbury, Mass., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. True P. Cheney. On Tuesday Mr. aad Mrs. Johnson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Dunlop motored tO Greensboro and were guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet Ray. Miss Katherine Cagle was home from Moncure, where she is teach ing, fir the week-end. Mrs. Graham Johnston left Mon day night for Washington where che will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt at the White House. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. I. C. Sledge and daughter Nancy, and Mrs. Byron U. Richardson spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Mrs. Donovan Wilmot of Cleveland, Ohio is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Halbert J. Blue at their home in Knollwood. Miss Edna Frye is a patient in the Moore County Hospital, being ill with pneumonia. The Parent-Teacher Association will hold a night meeting Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock in the school auditorium. Notice is called to the change of date and all, especially the fathers, are given a most cordial in vitation to attend. Mrs. Ellis Fields and Mrs. Har old Kelly, assisted by Mrs. Lyons gave the children of the Primary De partment of the Community Church Sunday School a Valentine Party in the class rooms Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Hudson was hostess to luncheon and bridge at the Coun try Club Tuesday for Mrs. Charles W. Picquet, Mrs. Willard L. Dunlop and Mrs. Eric Nelson. Mrs. Byron U. Richardson enter tained her bridge club at her home Friday afternoon. Guests besides 1 club members were Miss Pearl Mc Neill ami Mrs. J. Frank Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Blodgett have as guests Mrs. Blodgett's sis ter, Mrs. Howard Taylor and Mr. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gwathney of Hanover, Virginia. Mrs. Catherine McNeill who has spent the winter with her daughter. ABERDEEN Mrs. I. C. Sledge has gone to Lake- view and Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John McQueen. Mrs. Karl Johnson entertained at a Valentine party Monday afternoon at the Little Club. Six tables of bridge were in play, with prizes go ing to Mrs. Ralph W. Sutton, Mrs. Harold Calloway, Mrs. Frank L. Du Pont and Mrs. Poe of Sanford. Wednesday the teachers of elemen- tary grades of the Pinehurst school visited schools in Cabarras county and in their absence members of the Parent-Teacher Organization act ed as substitute teachers. Teachers making the trip were Misses Elma May, Lillian Moore, Sydney McMil lan, Edna Gentry, Dorothy Ehrhardt, Mrs. Travis Wicker, Mrs. David Cof fey and Mrs. W. L. Cunningham. Going with them were Mrs. C. L. Hensley and Rev. A. J. McKelway. Substitute teachers were Mrs. A. M. Oglesby, Mrs. Byron U. Richardson, Mrs. True P. Cheney, Mrs. S. R. Ransdell, Mrs. Lloyd Tate, Mrs. Clar ence Thomas and Mrs. Karl John son. 150 ATTEND EDUCO CLITB DINNER AT THE G.VROUN.\ Dan Farrell, who until recently has been associated with the Taylor Chemical Company, has been trans ferred to a branch of this company in Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frink of Co lumbia, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Weaver. The Rev. E. C. Gillespie, executive secretary of the North Carolina Sy nod's Home Mission Committee fill ed the pulpit for the Rev. E, L. Bar- ber at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday night. Mrs. Alice R. Saunders, who makes her home with her niece, Mrs. E. M Harris at the Baptist Parsonage ceL ebrated her 92nd birthday last Tues> day. j*ir. and Mrs. Clarence Terrell ol Cheraw, S. C., were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Weaver. Paint Protects as well as ^OTOR IN THg ^OOERN Way WITH (Continued frorr page one) S. G. Hawfield of Cabarrus county, who made a highly entertaining and Instructive lecture on the merits of the Unit Plan of teaching. Mr. Haw field deplored the fact that some teachers were unfair to pupils in in sisting all things in their textbooks were important. His favorite teach ing philosophy is “A better social order.” He claimed that the unit plan has been effective in putting over this philosophy in Cabarrus county for the past decade. After relating a few interesting classroom incidents illustrating the virtues of the plan, Supt. Hawfield explained that a good ' ♦; unit of work should: 1—be on the child’s level; 2—provide for numer ous and varied activities that are real; 3—be rich in cultural 'back ground; 4—provide training in basic skills: 5—find possibilities and ca pacities of individual pupils and groups of pupils; 6—provide for trips and new experiences; 7—involve the ‘ use of various materials and refer ences. Mr. Hawfield’s address pro vided an oasis of thought for the pro gressive teachers assembled on the gala plains of this festive occasion, Beautifies .The value of your house will increase and be protected by the kind of a job we do. SKILLED WORKMEN GUARANTEED PAINTS See Our Washable Wallpapers J. A, Smith, Manager East Broad Street Tel. 7601 Southern Pines titnttitiittimttinittmmttiitixiiintittxttttsiitmuxtntittini GUS SEAGLE BUTTRY’S announces that he ha.s leased the Meat Market at and will carry a wide variety of High Quality Meats PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES and wiHi GENUINE KNEE-ACTION* 85-N.lt mVE-IN-NEAB ENfilNE FISHER NO BRAFT VENTILATION * *On Dm tjuxm moJmli omIk AU these vitaify important features ar» anfaihble, at low prices, only ia the new 1938 Chevrolet. I Have Some Milam Mb—Ca dU\ I VoU. "VouH he.;///:\Dwnh a CHEVROLET! Exceptional Bargains in HOUSES and LOTS Motors, Inc. Aberdeen, I North Carolina A few estates have left property in my hands to sell quickly. Some vacant lots are listed at ridiculously low prices. Two or three naagnificent homes are being- offered at new low prices—less than ONE HALF original cost. I can also offer you homes owned by the Home Owners Loan Corporation at very moderate prices. If it is homes and lots in which you kre interested, see Eugene C. Stevens . ; Southern Pines ■
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