Friday, May 6, 1938.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Sevea
Record Number in
Graduating Class
at Aberdeen High
Twenty-Nine to Receive Diplo<
mas.—Rev. L. M. Hall To
Deliver Baccalaureate
The school year of the Aberdeen
grammar and high schools is draw
ing to a close, after one of the most
successful years in the achool’a his,
tory, and one rtcording the largest
number of graduates, 29 in all. The
finals will begin on Thursday even,
ing of this week, with the Declama
tion and Recitation contest taking
place in the High School auditorium
at 8:00 o’clock. This will be follow
ed by the closing exercises of the
Grammar grades, with 44 pupils fin.
ishlng this course to enter High
school in the fall. The Rev. E. L.
Barber, pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, will present the prizes and
medals for excellence of work done
in these grades, and the graduating
diplomas.
The annual musical recital will
take place on Friday evening, at
which time Mrs. Claude Hafer will
present her music pupils, whii
promises to be most entertaining.
The Rev. L. M. Hall of Dunn, a for
mer Aberdeen minister, will preach
the baccalaureate sermon in the
Page Memorial Methodist Church
on Sunday evening, May 8th, at 8:00
o’clock, and the graduating class
considers itself most fortunate in
having secured Mr. Hall's services,
W'ho was one of the most popular
ftnU beloved ministers to ever serve
this charge.
The Class Day exercises will take
place in the High School auditorium
on Monday evening. May 9th, at 8:00
o’clock. The theme of these exercises
will be “American Youth Today,”
showing the youth of America in its
various aspects as represented by
members of this class.
The graduating class of 1938 is
composed of the following girls and
boys; Mary Ella Bethune, Medrith
Burns, Kathryn Charles, Betty Han
non, Janie Hearn, Dixie Hearn, Max
ine Lawrence, Mae Marks, Lillian
McBride, Margaret ^cLood; Irene
Marshall Page, Mary Lilly Pickier,
Alice Ma Rhyne, Odell Shaver,
Elizabeth Warner, Nancy Wimber.
ly and Roberta Zimmerman,--and
Robert Austin, Clayton Brasington,
John E. Buchan, Jean W. Folley, Hal
Kirk, Jack Lempley, J. Lindsey Land,
John D. McLeod, J. Lawrence Rowe,
E. Riley Row'e, Chris Page Sham-
burger, Garmon G. Smith. The class
mascots will be little Miss Bobby
Jean McBride and Billy Byrd, and
Graduating Class of 1938, Aberdeen High School
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Fiist row, reading from left to , Marshall Page, Mary Lilly Pickier, Edgar Riley Rowe, Lacy Jack Lamp-
right: Maxine Lawrence, Dixie Lynn Betty Lambert Warner, Lillian Mae ley, Junius Page Shamburger, Hal
Hearn, Mary Ella Bethune, Betty
Hannon, Kathryn Crews Charles,
Margaret McLeod, Medrith Burns,
Alice Mae Ryne; Second row, Nancy
Neal Wimberly, Odell Shaver, Irene
McBride, Mae Elizabeth Marks; Madison Kirk, Joseph Lindsey Land,
Third row, John Edwadr Buchan, Robert James Austin. One of the
Jean Wall Folley, John Lawrence graduates, Roberta Zimmerman, was
Rowe, Clayton Furman Brasington, absent when this picture was taken.
Garmon Smith, Janie Carlyle Hearn; Class Mascots: Bobby Jean McBride
Fourth Row, John Daniel McLeod, , and Billy Byrd.
The Week in Aberdeen
Mrs. M. H. Caldwell, Miss Rosa ! it to her mother, Mrs, G. K. McDon-
Caldwell, Kenneth Caldwell and aid.
Lansing Fulford of Concord, and Miss | Miss Marshall Page attended the
Jean Singleton of the Appalachian dances at State College in Raleigh j spending this
State Teachers’ College, Boone, were over the past week-end as the guest I "
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph , of her cousin, Henry Wilder.
M. Caldwell.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlin are
attending the District Dental Con
vention being held in Winston-Salem
this week.
Mrs. Frank Shamburger and dau
ghter, Myrtle Alice, spent the past
w'eek-end in ^Spartanburg, S. C.,
where they attended an alumnae re
union at Converse College.
Charlton Huntley and his class
mate, Ashby Johnson, have returned
the /»ass will wear caps and gownsPresbyterian College at Clin-
for the first year since 1932. County ton. S. C., after a visit to Charlton’.g
Superintendent of Schools H. Lee, here
Thomas of Carthage will award
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wickcr and
children have gone to Littleton, N.
H., for the summer months. Mr.
Wicker has a printing position there.
Miss Nellie Ward who is a teacher
in the Hope Mills School, spent the | ^he past three weeks with her uncle.
Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ftrrce of
Nashville are spending some ^ime in
Aberdeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
V. Ferree.
Mrs. Thelma Maurer of Winston-
wcek in
and Raeford visiting
relatives.
The Misses Sara Blue and Mabel
Bethune visited friends in Troy on
last Thursday evening.
Miss Elizabeth David has return
ed from Jackson where she has spent
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to Send
Mother’s Day Cards
Also
A BOOK SHE WILL LIKE
and
Some very nice Note Paper
One of the new Parker Pens would be fine
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past week-end at Aberdeen visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Ella J. Heckart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwyn were
shopping visitors in Charlotte on
William McDaniel, and his family.
Mrs. Mary Youngblood, Miss Dollie
•Youngblood and Mrs. Helen Frink of
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prizes, medals and diplomas to the
senior
• The High School play, •‘Here
Comes Hattie,” a comedy in three
acts, was presented in the High
School auditorium on March 11th.
under the direction of Miss Anne
Coppedge. The Senior class presented
its play, “Hobgoblin House,” a mys.
tery comedy in three acts on Friday
night, AprU 8th. Following this a
fashion show was given by members
of the Home Economics department,
under the direction of its teacher,
Miss Valda Hartsell, and in which
the pupils were mannikins wearing
and displaying the garments they
had made themselves in this course.
The Class of 1938 has been honor,
ed by a series of dances and social
entertaining during the past month,
the most outstanding of which was
Mrs. G. C. Seymour has returned i |
froM Bethel, where she visited her
mother for several weeks.
Friends of Miss Brownie Chappell
are glad to learn that she is some,
what improved, after a severe ill.
ness.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. Wilder
left Wednesday of this week for
Washington, D. C., where they will
visit Mr. Wilder’s sister, Mrs. Thom,
asson, after which they will go to
Mount Vernon, N. Y., for a visit to
their daughter, Mrs. Karl Pohl.
Mrs. Roy Leary has returned to
her home in Eidenton following a vis-
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Page on the evening of April 20th;
the Junior-Senior banquet at| the
Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst on Fri.
day evening, April 22nd, and the
dance g^iven by Mrs. E. L. McBride
and Mrs. E. L. Byrd, mothers of the
the dance given by Mrs. Frank Sham, j class mascots, at the Community
burger, Grade Mother of this class, I House in Aberdeen on Friday even-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ing, April 28th.
for MOTHILR’S DAY
NOTHING CAN TAKE THEIR PLACE
Give
riowers
The Gift She
Wants Most
What would the holiday be without flow
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to. iFeaturing a large aSfSortment, cut
flowers, blooming plants, and corsages.
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fmnn:
NOTICE
of call of
Democratic Convention
Pursuant to the plan of organization of the Dem
ocratic party of North Carolina, notice is hereby given
that the Moore County Democratic Convention is call
ed to assemble in the Courthouse in Carthage, at the
hour of 11 a. m., on Saturday, May 14th, 1938. All
precincts throughout the county on Saturday, May 7th,
1938, at the hour of 3 p. m., at the places designated
in the notices being posted in the various precincts of
the county.
The purpose of this convention is to elect dele
gates to the State Convention to be held in the city of
Raleigh on Thursday, May 19th, 1938, and to trans
act such other business as may properly come before
the convention. Immediately upon adjournment of the
convention, the new county executive committee will
meet for the purpose of organization.
All Democrats throughout the county are invited to
attend this convention.
I This the 29th day of April, 1938.
M. G. BOYETTE
Chairma«i Democratic Executive Committee Moore
County.
Mrs. S. L Windham
Secretary |
CKASHr
How conscious are YOU of what you must do every
time you make a rij»ht turn? Has their frequency
cau.sed you to forijet that you’ve got to be Ji:st as
careful then as ever? Sure, it's easy to forget, but
it’s important that you REMEMBER the fellow be
hind you. Or in this case, the fellow on the other
side of the street.
(SPOXSOUED IN THE INTEREST OF
<;UKATEU S.\FETY ON MOOKE COUNTY
HIGHVS BY)
Clark's Garage
Corner W. C»nn. Ave. and Broad Street
Southern Pines
Standard “Esso” Dealer Phone 7171
“ANY REPAIRS ON ANY CAR”
Seaboard Airline Railway
Announce Following Important
SCHEDULE CHANGE, EFFECTIVE
APRIL 24, 1938.
NORTHBOUND
THE SOUTHERN STATES SPECIAL, Train 108, for
Portsmouth-Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phil
adelphia and New York will leave Southern Pines 4:14 a. m.
instead 4:29 a. m.
THE ROBERT E. LEE, Train No. 6, for Richmond, Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York will leave
Southern Pines 11 08 p. ni. instead 11:11 p. m.
Passenger, mail and express. Train No. 4, for
Rwlelgh, Porlsmouth-Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Washing
ton and intermediate points will leave Southern Pines 10:28 a.
m. instead 10:43 a. m.
SOUTHBOUND
THE ROBERT E. LEE, Train No. 5, for Athens, Atlanta,
Birmingham, Memphis and the Southwest will leave Southern
Pines 7:36 a. m. instead 7:31 a. m.
THE NEW YORK-FLORIDA LIMITED, Train 191, for
Columbia, Stavannah, Jacksonville, ,Tampa, St. Pjetersburg,
and Miami will leave Southern Pines 10:55 a. m. instead 11:14
a .m.
THE SOUTHERN STATES SPECIALr—COTTON STATICS
SPECIAL, Train No. 107, for Columbia, Savannah, Jackson
ville, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Miami, Atlanta, Birmingham
and the Southwest will leave Southern Pines 10:05 p. ra. in
stead 11:11 p. m.
FOR INFORMATION SEE TICKET AGENT
C. G. Ward, DPA,
505 I. O. O. F. Teiniple, Raleigh, N. C.
4610—^Ext. 1
SEABOARD
Am UNE RAILWAY