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Friday, January 27, 1939. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North C-rolina Page Three The Week in Carthage Bride-Elect Honored Misa Dorothy Brown of Hemp whose marriage to Rudolph Womack of'Carthage will take place early In February, was honored on Thursday evening when Mrs. James Muse of Carthage and Misa Aureade Frye of Hemp entertained at a bridge party C'urthage PerHonaln Mrs. Charles Barringer of Raleigh at the home of Mrs. Charlie Frye in I was the week-end guest of friends ^Hemp. The home was beautifully dec-1 in Carthage, orated for the occasion. Miniature! Miss Alma Edwards of Queens- corsages and appropriate tallies ] Chicora spent the week-end with her marked the place of each player. | mother, Mrs. Lucy Edwards. Mrs. Miss Brown received a corsage and Edwards is ill at her home near a lovely gift of silver in her chos en pattern. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. ^uart Evans, Mrs. Ted Frye and Mrs. Swanson Cummings: Fol- Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Whitlock, Jr. and small daughter Beth of Greens boro spent the week-end with Mr. Miss Meade Seawell To Address Civic Club Mrs. Harlow Pearson, Lyric So prano, Also on Program ^or Next Friday’s Tea lowing the game, guests were in-1 and Mrs. B. F. Whitlock. vite<l into the dining room for re freshments. I Washington, D. C., announce the birth of a son, Donald. Mrs. Oakley was formerly Miss Margaret Bartlett of Carthage and is the sister of Mrs. O. D. Wallace. An invitation to a bridge luncheon at Highland Lodge today, Friday, at 1:00 o’clock, takes the members of the Civic Club and their guests away from their headquarters, for this week only. Mrs. Maude Grearson, Mrs. Paul Pelton and Mrs. L. D. McDonald are three of the members of the Civic Club executive board who are giving this luncheon as their contribution to the club treasury, and sixty five cents from each guest covers the cost of the luncheon and the game following, with prizes. Res ervations may be made by telephon ing the Highland Lodge. Next Friday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Miss Meade Seawell of Car- Mrs. James Bonkemeyer. thage will .speak for the Civic Club Mr. and Mrs. Will Wicker and son again, the subject to be announced. 1 P. K. Kennedy, who has been un- 1 dergoing treatment at the Moore j County Hospital, has returned to the Carthage Hotel and is satisfac torily recovering. Mrs. J. M. Mclver spent the MIk« Louise Cole Bride Miss Louise Cole of Carthage and Don Williamson of Laurinburg, were married at the home of the bride’s week-end in Sanford with Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Cole on Saturday, January 14. The liv ing room was beautifully decorated! William of Rockingham and Mrs. I Her address on "Poetry” was the with ivy, long leaf pine, white car- John Mork Thomas of Jackson I high spot of winter before last, and nations and narcissus. The vows i Springs were guests of Mr. and return is eagerly anticipated, were spoken before an imprcfvised' Mrs. B. F. Whitlock on Sunday. Mock [ Also at this meeting the club will altar banked with evergreens. The i Whitlock and Freddie Peek of Pine-' have the honor of introducing to a bride and groom entered unattended, I bluff were also guests of the Whit-, local audience Mrs. Harlow Pearson, and the ceremony was performed by I looks un Thursday evening. lyric soprano, who will sing two the Rev. W. F. Keeler, pastor of the ’ Mi.=s Margaret McQueen and lit- gi oups of songs, accompanied by We.gt End Methodist Church. The 1 tie Jackie McQueen spent the week- Mrs. Norris Hodgkins. These meet- bride wore a crepe dress of teal' end with the Rev. Angus McQueen ings are open to winter visitors at blue with janonica accessories and in Dunn. i no cost, and the club cordially in- her corsage was of sweetheart roses Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black and son vites both men and women. Tea will and valley lilies. Immediately after' Tommy and daughter Martha,! of be served following the program, the ceremony the young couple left | Jonesboro were dinner guests of Mr. with Mrs. Preston Kelsey and Mrs. for a wedding trip to unannounced and Mrs. James Davis on Sunday. Virgil Lee as hostesses points, after which they will be at home in Laurinburg. Mrs. Williamson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Cole of Carth age. F'or the past three years she has been connected with the Laurin burg' Beauty Shop, Mr. Williamson is the son of Mrs. Irene Williamson and the late Mr. W’illianison of Park- ton. He is employed by the Laurin burg Drug Company. The Week in Aberdeen .Mrs. S|HMU'e’ Guest Feted Li. L. Spence entertained on Tuesday afteinoon honoring her hous^ giie.st, C. L. Meyei-9 of Wilmington. Bi'ldge was played at two tables and high score prize was awarded Mrs. John Beasley. Visitor's prize was won by Mrs. W. G. Brown. Mrs. Meyers was honoivd again on W'ednesday when Mis. M. G. Dal- rymple entertained ,nt a bridge lun cheon at the Pine Needles Inn in Southern Pines. FIntertaiiis Club Mrs. M. G. Dalrymple charming ly entertained her contract club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. High scoie prlge was won by Mrs. John Beasley and visitors prize by Mrf. R. W. FMcasant.';. Special guests were Mis. S. H. Miller and Mrs. R. W. Pleasants. .Airs. Poole Hostess Mr?. If. G. Poole entertained the Friday afteinoun bridge club at her hone on Fiiday afternoon. High score pi'ize was woii by Mrs. James A. Davis. Mrs. Poole was hostess again on Saturday evening when she entertained the Tuesday afternoon cO!i»ract club, honoring Mrs. C. L. Meyers of Wilmington, house guest Of Mrs. U. L. Spence. Bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Charles T. Grier won high score prize. Vis itors prize went to Miss Mary Cin_- rie >Iusic Club Meets The Carthage Mu3lc Club met on Friday afternoon with Mrs. CharleM Cox as hostess. Mrs. H. Lee Thomas, presided. The program was based on the life and works of the composer, Listz. The regular study was con ducted by Mra. J. G. Downing. Plano solos were rendered by Mrs. John Beasley and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas. Mrs. H, F. Seawell made an inter- <*5rtin^ talk on community music and Krs. M. G. Dalrymple rendered a vocal solo. William Melvin of Chester, Pa., and David Melvin of Cape Hatteras were called home last week on ac count of the serious Illness of their mother, Mrss. J. K. Melvin, and who is still quite ill. Mrsi G. C. Seymour has returned from Bethel, where she spent the ' Christmas holidays with her mother. Mis. Brown. Guests this week, and over the past week-end, of the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Harris at the Baptist parson age were Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Lee of Georgetown, Ky.; R. M'Pratt of Bennettaville, S. C., and Mr. and : .Atrs. Paul Harris and sons, Forrest and Raymer of Norwood. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ray of Lex ington were week-end guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Fred Blue. Mrs. Julia Wimberly was called to the bedside of her son, Lloyd George Wimberly, In Winchester, Va„ who Is critically ill with pneumonia. I Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Craven and Mrs. H. D. Prldgeon spent last Sun day in Asheboro as guests of Mr. Craven's family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Knox Matthews and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rammle ; Matthews and family and Mr. and ' Mr.=. Dannie Matthews and family in Sanford last Sunday. W. H. McNeill, Jr., spent the past week-end in Raleigh visiting L. M. Grainger. Allen Freeman, who holds a posi tion in Wilmington, spent last Sun day In town with his parent.s. Mrs. B. D. Wilson of Carrboro is spending this week in Aberdeen vis iting friends enroute to Biscoe. Mrs. Thomas H. McGraw gave a reading before the Junior Civic Culb In Southern Pines last Tuesday eve- .nlng. 1’ H. L. Wiley Is very ill boro visited Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Miss Minnie Brewer on last Sun day. Perry Lawrence has successfully pas.sed his physical examination at the Navy Recruiting office In Ral eigh and will bo called for sei’vlce in .\pril. Mrs. E. R. Rheim has returned to her home in Washington, D. C. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. B. Freeman, who will be her guest for some time. Mlfs Kathryn Charles, a student at Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, spent a few days In town recently. About 135 teachers from all the schools in Moore county, except |rom Southern Pines and Plnehurst, Visited the Aberdeen schools last Friday for observance of the school work, and Prof. L. J. Dawkins and his teachers were complimented on *he .splendid work being carried on in the local schools. An appetizing lunch was served at the Grammar q^rade lunch room by the P. T. A. to about 7,") of those attending. Ml'S. John Thomas and Miss Betty Blue were shopping visitors In Ral eigh on last Wednesday. NIAGARA Miss Nell Simons of Southern Pines gave an interesting talk at the church Sunday night. D. C. Fry and daughter, Alice and Elsie motored to West End Friday. Miss Nellie Williams of Niagara visited relatives in New Jersey last week. Miss Eva Hammond of Hebron. N. H.. has arrived to spend the win ter in Niagara. Miss Bonnie Moore of Carthage at the I returned home after spending a Wiley Cafe on South street and days with her sister, Mrs. Pau- much concern is felt for his condi tion. line Parker. Mrs. Robert Taltz and children of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor and winston-Salem :vlslted her father, son Bill and Mrs. FJanor Yelverton j Duggins, last week, of Goldsboro and Miss Susan Me- i ^ Hostess to Book Club Mi.ss Judith Wainer was hostess to the Carthage Book Reviewers on Thursday evening at her home on the Pinehurst Drive. Mrs. W'. H. Cur rie had charge of the program and read the play "First Lady” by George Kaufman. Lean of Nashville were week-end guests In the home of Mr .and Mrs. Susan McLean of Nashville were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McLean. Friends of Tom McFayden of Mon- frose of the Ford Garage staff are glad to learn he is making a satis factory recovery from recent auto- i mobile injuries. Misses Mae Marks and Maxine ^awrence spent last Wednesday in •ialeigh .shopping \ ASS METHODIST Al XILI.AKV (JI ESTS OF -MUS. MATTHEWS •‘New Horizons of Sacrificial Liv ing” was the topic of an interesting program presented at the January meeting of the Vass Methodist Aux iliary, which was held W'ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dun can Matthews In Southern Pines. Taking part on the program were Mw5. L. C. Crabtree, Mrs. W. T. Coy, Mrs. Charles Gschwlnd, Mrs. Richard Bobbitt l.s confined to his'A. G. Edwards, Jr., and Mrs. A. G. Attend KiilelRh Meeting Those attending the dinner club meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Blue in Raleigh on Tuesday were Mrs. L. R. Sugg 6f Sanford. Mrs. W. R. Clegg, Mrs. J. Ed Muse, Mrs. Nelia Black, Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs. George Carter and Mrs. O. D. Wallace of Carthage. The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. GoUen were also present. Birth Annouu'enu'ut Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oakley of home on account of serious injury received to one eye from a snowball last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawrence and ; family .spent last Sunday at Ruby, S. C., visiting Mrs. Lawrence’s par- ' ents, who are both 111. I Miss W'llma Harrell of Charlotte was the week-end guest of Mrs. Mar garet Lewis. Mrs, M. M. Creel visited her -sis- 1 ter In Raleigh on W'ednesday. Miss Annie Nunnery of Raleigh speHt last Sunday in Aberdeen vis iting her sister, Mrs. H. Clifton Blue. Edwards, Sr. Mrs. C. P. McMillan, newly elect ed president, presided over the bus iness .session, during which tlije pledge for the year was made and various activltie.s planned. Those enjoying the delightful meeting with Mrs. Matthews, in ad dition to members already named, were Mrs. C. J. Temple, Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, Mrs. W'. C. Leslie, Mrs. A. K. Thompson, Mrs. Frank Jeffrey.'*, Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Mrs. W. J. Cameron. Mrs. S. R. Smith, Mrs. W. P. Parker. Mr?. G. W. Griffin and Comings and Goings in Vass The Epworth League of the Meth- | odist church was delighted to have . Hayw’ood Howell of the local high school faculty as guest speaker at its program last Sunday evening. H. A. i Borst, Jr., was leader. One new mem ber, Pete Mashburn, was enrolled. | “The Hunt for Happiness” was the topic of an interesting sermon preached in the Vass Baptist church last Sunday morning by the pastor, Dr. Guy Funderburk. Miss Elolse Brooks of Buie’s Creek visited her mother, Mrs. G. W. Brooks, last week-end. Miss Emily Cameron, assistant In the office of Dr- R. G. Rosser, has taken an apartment In the home of Mrs. C. J. Temple. Miss Gladys Cox, who recently completed a course of training in the Southern Pines Beauty School in Norfolk, Va., went to Raleigh Tues day to take the State examination. Mrs. Margaret Scott Snipes of Sanford called on Miss Katharine Graham Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. W'. E. Gladstone spent last week-end with relatives in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Wood return ed Friday night from Newton, where they were called on Tuesday on ac count of the critical Illness If his mother. Mrs. Wood passed away Wednesday and the funeral was held Friday. Friends here sympathize deeply with Mi' Wood and his sis ter, Miss Elizabeth W'ood, who was at one time a teacher In the local school. The Rev. Dougald McD. Monroe, of Lexington. Va., who was visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCianey, had his visit cut short last week by the death on W’ednc.s- day of Mrs- Monroe’s mother, Mrs. Mary Wood of Lost River. West V^i. who had been an invalid for many years. Mr. Monroe left early Thursday morning to join his fam ily- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton and family of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Lawrence spent Thurs- tlay with relatives at Montrose. Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh and Llnwood Keith of Loulsburg visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith, during last week-end. Miss Katharine Graham continues to Improve following a serious Ill ness of pneumonia. She is able to sit up the greater part of the time and to enjoy short rides. Miss JIary Davis Westcott of Ral eigh was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. D. A. Smith. Miss Effie McMillan of Hoke coun ty visited Mrs. J. M. McMillan last week. Little Betsy Chappell returned Sun- d'ly from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Parker in Ham let. Mr. and Mrs. Tom St^-phens of Hartsville. S. C.. vi.slted Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd Sunday. Mrs- Celia Shaw of near Camcr- m ,'pent several days last week with Marilyn, Billy and Phillip Wod, her grandchildren. ?liss Retha Mae Cox spent last week-end in Sanford with Mr. and .Mrs. John Monroe. Mrs. \V. M. Lemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lemmons and Bernice Lemmons, all of the W’hlte Hill com munity. and Mrs. Lula McBryde of Sanford vl.slted Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson Sunday afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin and family of Hamlet were week-end vis itors in the home of Mrs. G. W. Grif fin and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin. The new Griffin baby who arrived in V'ass a few days ago has been named Barbara Jean. Royce Byrd of High Point came !own durin.g the week-end and was accompanied home by hi s family, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd for a week. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Cameron and son, A. Mac, spent the week-end in Buie's Creek with Mrs. Cameron’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McKay, Mrs. McKay, who had been ill of pneumonia, had returned home from Duke Hospital earlier in the week. The three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Furr is suffering with bronchial pneumonia. BEFORE NERVES GET Jl'HERY, JUMPf... RALPH S. WILLARD’S analytical work puts a premium on steady hands’, steady eyes. He's a specialist In industrial chemistry—a job that causes plenty of strain on nerves. Says Mr. Willard: “I’ve found that tension doesn’t ‘pet’ my nerves when I rest them rcKularly. My rule is a simple, enjoyable one—it’s to let up and liprht up a Camel when 1 can. A moment’s pause and a refreshinK Camel help smooth out that feeling of tension.” Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos are Soothing to the Nerves! Pinehurst Building and Loan Association STATE.MENT OF CONJ^ITION of Pinehurst, N. C., s of December 31s(, 1938. (Copy of Sworn Statement Submitted to Insurance C'oirmiissioner as Required by I.41W.) ASSETS "he A.s.sociation Own.s: Cash on Hand and in Ranks $ 2,448,21 State (if North C arolina and U. S. Government Bonds None Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 1,500.00 Mortgafjfe Loan.s 71,710.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by fiist mortgage on local im proved real estate. Stock Loans 1,970.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceed.s 90 percent of pmount actually paid In. Accounts Receivable 348.40 Ttmporary Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. Office P'uniiture and Fixture.^ ' 170,00 Office Biiildinj? . None Real Estate Owned None Real Plstate Sold Under Contract None Other Assets None TOTAL $ 78,146.61 LLAHILITIES The Association Owes: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment Stock $35,656.63 Prepaid Stock None Running Stock None Other Stock None 71,156.63 Notes Payable, P'ederal Home Loan Bank None Notes Payable, Other None Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least two-ihirds of entire Board of Dii'ectors as required by law. .Accounts Payable None Undivided Profit.s 3,789.98 Eainlngs held In trust for distribution to .share-holders at maturity of stock. Reserve for Contingencies 3,200.00 To be used for the payment of any losses, If sustained. This reserve increases the safety and strength of the Association. Other Liabilities None TOTAL $ 78,146.61 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lewis of Jones- Mrs. H. A. Borst. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OR MOORE B. U. Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally a]ipeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best 0 fhis knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me,j this 2Lst day of January, 1939. ' B. U. RICHARDSON, ETHEL M. HAIGHT, Notary Public Secretarj--Treasurer. li ®lic JVrk SOLTHERN PINES NORTH CAROLINA COUNTRY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for GIRLS and BOYS Kuecessfid preparation for leading Schools. KKV. I . I. (’.VIX’OTE KE.SIGNS ASS V.XSS-LAKEVIEW PASTOK The Rev. C- I. Calcote, who has accepted a call to the Benson and Four Oaks churches, preached his final sermon on this charge in the Vass Presbyterian Church last Sun day evening to a large congregation of members of the Vass. Lakeview and Manley Presbyterian churches ind other local friends. At the close of the service he tendered his resig nation. to become effective early in ^ebruai*y. Music (Pianoforte and Violin) Art Handicrafts Dancing Tennis Riding KINDKIMJAKTEN, SUB-l’RIM VRY, GRADES I—VIII Mrs. RUIIlcent Hajcs, PrtncipaL
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