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Page Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, March 4, 1938. Movie in Aberdeen To j Explain Job Insurance i Official North Carolina Picture I on Unemployment Insui'ance Here Monday The Week in Aberdeen Dr. Xewsoim SiK‘aker Miss Betty Lou Glaaston? of Rridf- The members of the Walter Hines I ville. Page Book Club were hostesses to their husbands and the school fac ulty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tyler if Wilmington .spent the past week-end in Aberdeen as the guest of his brother. Viccor C. Tv- New Community Center Completed in Aberdeen Assoi'iation To Move Into Ren ovated Basement of Spinning Wheel This Week Aberdeen will have its premiere of “Your Job Insurance,” the offi- i J- Talbot Johnson last Thursday j ler. cial North Carolina motion picture j Dr. Newsome of the History I Mr. and Mrs. H )M;ster of Ithac'i, on Unemployment Compensation, at j State University ^ V. where Mr. Iloalsto'* is presi- the Aberdeen Theatre for two days, the guest speaker, being intro- dent of Cor.nell University, slopped starting Monday. | duced by Mrs. Wimberly Bowman, i over in Aberdeen one night last This special short subject, which' ''ho performed this office for Judge j week as guests of Mr and Mrs. J. was filmed in North Carolina re-1 Vance Rowe, a former college mate cently. tells in rapid, dramatic style; Newsome, and who was unable the story of how Unemployment Com. pensatlon benefits will be paid to those workers who qualify in North to be present on account of illness, Following his talk Miss Lillian Bar ber recited a poem, “Just Pretend- Carolina after the first of the year, Mrs. Reid A. Page delighted according to Charles G. Powell, Chair.; those present with several vocal se- man of the State Unemployment 'actions. Compensation Division. i "Your Job Insurance" was produc- j Benefit For “Gjni” 6.1 for North Caronna uy the Federal i The Aberdeen Athletic Association i son of Charleston, Social Security Board at the Pathe ' ^ benefit card party at the home Studios in New York City. The dra-. Mrs. Sidney L. Windham last matic nan-ation is done by Andre Tuesday evening:, with eight tables Baruch, nationally known motion pic-1 bridge, one of rook and two tables ture and radio commentator. j rummy. Prizes were awarded each Opening with scenes illustrating i ^nd a door prize was given to the nation-wide scope of this move- | Letha Creel. A cake donated by ment, the film shows that Unemploy-' Aberdeen Fire Department was] honeymoon and have taken a room ment Compensation, as a major part i following the game, "ith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalrymple of the Federal Social Security Act, i pioceeds are to go towards de- was passed in 1935 by the greatest expenses of a gymnasium building for this association. Talbot Johnson, whi!j enroute to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Deri Fa&te/ling and small son motored to Rennettsville, S. C., last Sunday to visit relatives. Little Glenn Russell, the small son uf Mr. and Mrs. LeOhard Russell, is recovering from burns sustained last week when he fell in a fire. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilder and S. C., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wild er the first of this week. J. T. Land is taking his vacation, visiting in Fayetteville and Charlotte this week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson Dal- ryniple have returned from their majority in the history of modern so cial legislation by the members of both political parties. Scenes of the State Capitol, and of Governor Clyde R. Hoey conferring with Chairman Charles G. Powell arc featured, as are shots of the State’s leading industries. This sequence precedes the major portion of the film which tells the; story of Steve, a North Carolina | worker who becomes unemployed. Af-; ter receiving his lay-off slip he goes DalrjnipIe-MoDonald The marriage of Miss Jeanette Mc Donald of Sanford and Samuel Wil son Dalrymple of Aberdeen took place ^ on Sunday afternoon Februai'y 20th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Seymour near Sanford. The cere mony was performed by Mr. Sey- on Raeford Road. Dr. Newsome, head of the History Department at State University, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wimberly Bowman last Thursday evening. Mrs. H. E. Bowman, Mrs. H. A. Page. Jr., ar.-d Mrs. G. C. Seymour have been selected to act as patron ess from Aberdeen for the annual Hospital Ball to bo held in Pinehurst on March 29th. Charlton Huntley, student at Pres- The announcement that the Abe.'- 1 deen Community Association wit! re- ; open its Community Center this week i is being met with much enthusia'ini i by the Aberdeen people who, since j its closing some time ago, h.^ive folt , the loss of a suitable meeting p!ace ' most keenly. Its re-opening wiU fill a long felt want. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Page hav; com- : pletely remodeled and redecorated the I ba.'iement of the Spinning Wheel on the Pinebluff Road, making It into , a most attractive and desirable com munity house center, with all modern conveniences. The furniture, which the association already owns, is be- ) ing moved into the Spinning W'n?e! addition this week, and it is under- ! stood the Aberdeen Athletic As.socia- I tion will give a dance there on tioxt Friday evening. Mrs. Jack Taylor, the present ' house chairman of the Community House Association will be glad li j make reservations of any social func- , tions desired to be held in this build- I ing, and a number of parties, dances and other social affairs are now be ing booked in the near future. mour, a justice of the peace, in tne presence of a few friends of the i hyterian College, Clinton. S. C., ar- young couple. ! home last Friday for the week- . ^ ^ , The bride wore an aquamarine -■ to the nearest State E"^Ploj^^ent ^ , ney Huntley visited in Wake Forest Service office. Where he reg:ister3 ^ a^! Chapel Hill la.st Saturday. end. Charlton and his brother, Court- for another job for unemployment I .=wect p<>aR p'K' lii'03 of the valley. compensation benefits. The Employment Office helps Steve ' T to look for work, but since no job is She is‘a IraduaTe “of“ the Greensboro, Mrs. William Among tho.se visiting in the home ]\IcLean over McDonald of' week-end were Bradford TKAP, DAXGEKOrS TO HOI XDS, I FOl'XI) IN Hl’NTIXG COI XTRY Jackson H. Boj'd reported this week ; that employes of the Weymouth Es- ' tate had found a .“iteel trap on the propci'ty. As hounds and dogs hunt this ground this is very dangerous, besides being against the law. It is hoped that the parties responsible I will remove at once any other traps ' that may >^e out. THe CHurcHes Southern Fines RaptUt Church Rev. J. Fred Stimson, Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morninff worship. 7;00—B. Y. P. U. Service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting and Ij«RSon Study. The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. VoiKht O. Taylor, Pastor. 9:4r>—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 7:00 p. m.—Intermediate Senior Younic poople. 7:00 p. m.—FellowHhip Forum. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. Christian Science New Hnmpshire Ave., near Ashe St. 5»erviceft are held every Sunday at tl *>00 o’clock. Sundpy inorninKs 11:00 a. m.; Srcond and FoMith Suiiday eveninifa 7:30 p. m. Pase Memorial M. K. Church S. J. Stnrnefi, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 9:46 a. m. First Sunday—Preaching 7 ;80 p. m. Second Sunday—Prenchinjr 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday—Prenchln* 7:80 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. PINEBLUFF Kmmanual Episcopal Chnrcli Rev. F. Cralghill Brown, B. A., B. D., Rector. First Sunday in the month. Church Sc1uk>1 at 10:00 a. m., Holy Ct)mmunion with acr- m*m at 11:00 a. m. Srcond and fourth Sundays, Holy Commun ion at 8:00 a. m.. Church Scht>ol at 10:00 a. m , Morning Prayer with sormon at 11:00 a. m.j Third Sunday. Holy Coinmunion at 9:00 a. m.. Church School nt 10:00 a. m, Anti** Communion and IJtany with sermon at J1 :00 a. m. All Holy Days, Htily Communion at 10:00 a. m. Rrownson Memorial Presbyterian Church E. L. Barber, Pastor SorviceR Second and Fourth Sunday morn* ings 11:00 a. m. First an«l Third Sun<lav eveninfr» 7 :30 p, m. Charoh School each Sunday morning 9:45. W. E. Blue, Superintendent. Rev. Marcus A. Brownson. D. D., Teacher Adult Bible Class. Pinebluff Baptist Church Rev, Ernest M. Harris, Pastor Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. Irving G. Wylie, acting superin tendent. I’reachinij and worship service each third Sunday FIvcning at 7:30 and each fourth Sunday afterno<m at 3 o’clock. Holy Child Catholic Church Uev Stvphcn Sullivan, Rcctor Until the completion uf the New Church. Ma.sH every Sunday at the home of one of the 1 ariKhionerft at 10.00 a m VASS Vass Methodist Church Rov. S. J. Stamen, Pastor First Sunday—Prcachintr, 11 :O0 a. m. Si'cond Sunday- Proaching, 7 :ii0 p. m. Thir<l Sunday—Proarhinif, 11:00 a. m. Suntlay School—Kvery Sunday, 9:4r» a. m. cm RCII NOTES MANLY Presbyterian Church Rev. C. I. Calcote, Pastor S<»cond Sunday—Preaching 8:00 p. ra. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. Sunday School—Every Sunday 10:00 a. nu Chrintian Endeavor—Every Sunday 7:90 p. m. St. Anthony’s Catholic Church Rev. Thomas A. Williams, Pastor Synday Mnsses, 8:00 and 10:30. Sunday evonintr Devotions at 1:^0. Wednesday eveninjr at 7:30—Novena to Our La«ly of The Miraculous Medal. W'eek-day Mass. 7 :30. Children’s Instruction Class Friday at 3:30. Confessions Saturday and eves of Holy Days, 4 ;30 to 5:30 and 7:3u to 8:30. Boy Scouts meet Fridays 8:00 p. m. CHURCH NOTES PINEHITRST Mrs. Dalryni^jle ij the daughter of | Mr.=:. T. D L. found by the end of the second-week waiting period, he becomes eligible Sanford High School. Mr. Dalrymple is the.son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor of Goldsboro, Mrs. J. A Buchanan of Broadway and Mrs. for benefits at the end of the third p^lrymple of Jonesboro, and a grad-i Campbell of High Point, week of unemployment. Then each ..^^e of the Jonesboro High School. I Brasingrton week thereafter Steve receives this! ^ ! Bird Service Station in Aberdeen. Af-! a bridal tour to unannounced i I and George Daniels vi.‘!ited friends in Bennettsville last Sundny. Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Willis of Wil- check in the mail. Although under the North Carolina ; law Steve's check cannot be for more ' points thr“youn^ couple^'7111*7711' ^nd Southport were guests than §15.00 or less than $5.00, it j,ome to their friends in Aberdeen. ^ Dawkins last helps buy groceries, pay rent, and provide for the necessities of life— thus stabilizing the entire commun ity’s buying power. T()« X BO VKn A’OTF.S TO I mrnovE raskball pakk Improvements to the Southern ; Pines Baseball Park were voted at I thi.s week’s meeting of the Board j of Commissioners. It is proposed to I resurface the diamond and outfield, erect fencing around the park, and I possibly build a small clubhouse w'ith shower baths and locker rooms. Pinehurst Community Church lU'V. A. .1. McKelway, Pastor 9.15 a. m.—Sundny: Church School and S:indhills Hrothirho<Hl. 11:00 a. m.—MorninK Worship. 7:15 p. m.—Yountr Peoples’ Worship. Wcdiiesday, 7 :30 p, m.—Mid-week worship. MKS. EDSOX, >IKS, (JOODBODY WIX PIXE DODGERS’ TOl'RXEY Sunday. Mrs. AIcKeithen Hostess | Mra. Neill McKeithen was hostess Charlotte last Tuesday, to her bridge club at her home on! ^ po.sition last Tuesday evening with two tables ! Chemical Company Tlif A'illoiri- CliapcI Rpv, ^rha,!tU'U:4 A. Cht':itham. l>. I")., Minister S'Tvicfs: Holy ('t»nimu?:iun :rtO n. ni. : Children’s Scrvico, 10:00 a. ni. ; Church SiTviic, U a. m. ABKKDEEN Aberdeen Kaptist Churfh Rev. Krni’st M. Harris, Pastor Siititlriy School every Sundiiy mori.ine at 10:00 a. m. ,1. A. Hryaiit, Superintendent. I’reachini? aiui W^orship Service each second and fourth Siimlays at 11:00 a. ni. and 7 ;30 P. m. H. y. r. U. every Sunday at 6:30 p. in, I'rayer every Weilne.silay at 7 ::iO p. m. llrthesda Preshytcrian Church Rev. E. I.. Bariier, Pastor Hours of worship: Sunday School each Sunday 9:4.'i a. m. ; Worship First and Third At the Church of Wide Fellowship Sunday at 11:00 o'clock: Holy Com munion, with brief sermon by a for mer pastor, the Rev. Samuel H. Hold en. At 4:00 o’clock: Organ recital by Mrs. Lillian Miles. At 8:00 o’clock: Address by Dr. Brewer Eddy, "China’s Problem and Ours,” at a union ser vice of the Church of Wide Fellow ship and the Baptist Church. The Rev. J. Fred Stimson will preach Sunday morning at the Sou thern Pines Baptist Church on the subject, "Too Busy.” The subject of the lesson-sermon this Sunday at Lhe Christian Science Church will be “Man.” At the Brown.son Memorial Pres byterian Church: Bible School and cla.sses Sunday morning at 9:45. Dr. Brownson will teach the Adult Bible Class. At 7:30 Sunday evening, the Rev. E, L. Barber will preach. These sei’viccs are held in the Civic Club. Books for adults, books for chil dren at Hayes.’ • «**** at Spartanburg, S. C., is home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Deaton, Sr. and playing. Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson was winner of high score prize, with Mrs. Mwin McKeithen receiving second,. Mrs. Clarence Edson and Mrs. Kate prize. Those playing were Mrs. J. ’ L- Deaton, Jr., of Goodbody shared top honors in the I Talbot Johnson, Mrs. E. T. McKeith- ^ visited their sister, Mrs. W. T. Huntley last Sunday. Pine Dodgers’ weekly tournament, a | en, Mrs. Reid Page, Mrs. L. T. Avery, Kicker s Handicap event at the Sou- ; Mrs. Roy Harrington and Miss Mary them Pines Country Club Tuesday, j Ellen Yelverton of Aberdeen and M;s. Mrs. Edosn took the Class B. prize , Beverly Smith of Pinebluff. and Mrs. Goodbody headed Class A. This was the sixth weekly tourna- I “Vanishing Tea.s” ment held by the Pine Dodgers since | Mrs. L. J. Dawkins and Mrs. For- their organization about two months rest Lockey held “Vanishing Tea.'” at ago and Mrs. Edson and Mrs. Good- J their homes on Friday and Saturday body came in the winners over a field' afternoon, Mrs. E. B. Maynard, Mr3. of 26 starters with identical scores' Jack Smith and Miss Edna Maurer, week-end. '12- > on Wednes<lay night; Mrs. G. C. I children, Betty I Seymour on Thursday and Mis. S. i ’ relatives in HOILE M.-XKES IT THREE E. Sloan and Mrs. Hardin Gunter la- CORXERED SOLICITOR RACE | ter in the week. These teas be ing given to aid the Aberdeen Ath letic Association in its drive tc raise funds for a nev/ Gymnasium build ing. ^Continued from page one) judge of the Recorder’s present Court. I It was reported this week that the j rumor that some of the present mem-1 bers of the Board of County Commis Home aii5 Garden Clii'j Mrs. Roy Harrington was hosress sioners were not going to" stand for' Garden Clao at her re-election was unfounded. Not only! Tuesday aft ‘rro;jn, wiU Wilbur Currie, the chairman, and I an interesting program was his able cohorts of the board stand I with Mrs. E. L. Pleasants for renomination but at the moment j STlving a paper on Cake Making, there is no sign of any opposition I Huntley, a paper on Color In for any of them. Home,” and Mrs. Robert Gwyn a I paper on "Garden Suggestions.” Dur- Boxed stationery at reduced prices j social hour following the at Hayes.’ } P^'o&ram Mrs. A. L. Burney was hon- I ored with the presentation of a birthday cake with lighted candles thereon. STAR ON SKISI Smooth ^in(r makes him a star performer on skis. Smooth (roing across your chin makes super-keen Star Single-edre Blades star peHormers on yoar (ace. FasMos since 1880. T. D. McLean has been confined to his home this week with an at tack of influenze. Mrs. W. W. Olive of Southern Pines entertained the Good Will Class of the Aberdeen Baptist Church last Wednesday afternoon. Howard Fedeial of the Chevrolet force visited in Charlotte over the Lumberton over the past week-end. X.4TIOX.AL DRIVE ON TO BOOM .\UTOMOBILE SALES A national drive to sweep the American automobile Industry out of the current recession and stimulate American business generally was an nounced this week by Alvan Macaul- ey, speaking for every American au tomobile manufacturer and the na tion’s 46,000 automobile dealers. The campaign, to be known as "National Used Car Exchange Week” and scheduled for March 5 tc> V2, is an outgrowth of recent conferences at the White House between Presi dent Roosevelt and leaders of the automobile industry, Mr. Macaulty said. The President has been advis ed of plans for the campcigD, which is the first cooperative efiort ever Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen have! undertaken in which all Amjrioan au- returned home from a several day.i * tomobile manufacturers have tuken trip to Johnson City, Tenn. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Levy of Phila-I The campaign is timed at the out- delphia, Pa., were guests of Mr. and the spring selling season v/hen Mrs. M. H. Folley and family last j new and used cars usually b«- week. . to move in greatest volume, I.: Miss Mary Page, has returned I said. It is aimed priiuarily F 15 IT* 17 K L L With a tankf ul of gas, a complete oil changfe and a wash job at the same time (regardless of size of car wash charge is $1.00 on this deal) we will GREASE YODR CAR FREE IF A GREASE FITTING IS MISSED THE ENTIRE JOB WILL BE ABSOLUTELY FREE Our facilities for doing a thorough lubrication are the most modern in this section. TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE PINEHURST GARAGE CO. home from NorfolK, Va., after spend ing some time visiting her cousin. Miss Miriam Johnson, who return ed from Florida last week, la now visiting friends in Newport News, Va. I' C’’fton Blue, editor of tnc .Sand- h ’Is Citizen, who has been ill with infliiensia, is able l.o be out agAin. N. W Briggs, rtiinager of the Pio- grest-ive Store, moved nis family last week from Mrs. Mary Campball’s to t^e Raymond Wicker apartment In Lakesids Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Covington had as tbeir guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Worahdr.1 and fam'ly and at stimulating the disposal of used car stocks now in dealer hands Once this is accomplished, a substantial increase In car manufacturing ache- j dules and emplojmient of wag? o .:n- ers in the automobile faatorie.s is anticipated. Telephone 4151 and 4951 24-Hour Service LEASE CHAPMAN HOME Mr. anJ. Mrs. Simeot E Wyatt of Fon-di’-Luc, Wis., leas»cd t^e Edgar T. Cl ipnian house on Indiana avenue, S >uthe 1 Pinos for the . lainder of the f ’ >n, ‘Jirough the Bamum agrency. Chevrolet Si’JcM - Service “STAN*»U"J” ESbO DEALER Fackard Sales - Service
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