) Vage Six THE PILOT, Southern Pinea and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, March 24, 1939. Comings and Goings i^ Vass Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCaskill and I Pearl Smith of ^Greensboro spent Harril Luuds IMoore Coun- son of the EXireka community visited Mrs. McCaskill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. VVhitesell and tittle daughter, Carol, of Burlington, Luther B>rJ and “Snookie” VVomble of Sanford were dii'.ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Byrd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, kir. and Mia. Brownie Cooper and (hildrcn and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coop er spent Sunday with relatives at Spring Hope in Nash county. Mrs. Abernathy remained for a visit of several days. Mrs. \V. E. Womack and daught er, Ruth were Raleigh visitors Sun- day. IvErs. Arthur Causey and little Peggy Causey spent Tharsday in Pittsboro with the formers sister, Mrs. Bryce Poe. Miss Doris Byrd spent Sunday in Hamlet with Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Parker. Bernice Graham of Chester, S. C., waa here for a week-end visit with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bailey of •Southern Pines and J. B. Cameion ■*nd daughter, Etta Mac, of Manley ■visited Mrs. W. J. Cameron Sunday aftei-noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith and Margaret Bettini spent Sunday in 5anford with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter. Simday with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ■ Frye. Mrs. Frye has been vititing here j lor two weeks. ^ 1 Mrs. B. F. Rosser and Miss Fan- j nie Rosser of Carthage visited Mr. and Mrs. Tod Rosser Sunday after noon. Franklin Matthews was at home from Campbell College, Buie’s Creek, loi- a week-end visit with his moth er, Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews. MiiS Anna Laubscher, Mr. and Mrs. Garneth Fallenstine; Mr. Fal- ienstein's mother and two of his aunts, all of High Point, enjoyetl a sight-seeing trip through the Sand hills resort section Sunday and call ed on Mr and Mrs. Frank Jeffreys. Edward Gschwind, John Alex r.mith. Curtis Bettini, Needham Ste vens and Johnnie McKay visited Preston Matthews at Phieffer Col lege, Misenheimer, Sunday. Mrs. W'. B. Graham, Miss Kath erine Graham and Bernice Graham spent Saturday in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowson and daughter. Charlotte, of Raeford, Miss Bertie Crawford and W'ilfred Dowdy of Sanford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frye. An unusually large congregation was present for the morning service at the Methodist church last Sun day. a special feature of which was music by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. John son of Raleigh, a blind couple. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Brovv-nie Davis vis- and Mrs. Johnson the pastor, the Rev. S. J. Starnes, for a w’eek-end visit. Dr. Guy C. Funderburk will fill . ited Miss Gladys Cox at Liberty Sunday. Mi.sa Cox returned to Vass with them for a visit of a couple of .^ours with her parents, Mr. and iMrs. W. T. Cox \ Several members of the local Wood- •men of the World camp attended a • district meeting at Candor on Thurs- ^Jay night of lait week. Those from town included Paul Gschw’ind, Char- ' '^es Gschwind and Bud Dawson. • Mrs. W. H. Frye, Miss Frances -Frye, Mrs. Duncan Boggs, L. F. Frye and Louis Frye attended the funeral for Mrs. Alice Kidd near ‘Highfalls Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kidd was Mi a J. F. Frye’s sistei'. his regular monthly appointment at the Vass Baptist church at 11:00 o’clock this Sunday morning, and at 7:30 this evening the Rev. W. V. Mc Rae. presiding elder of the Fayette ville district, will preach in the Methodist church and conduct quar terly conference following the service. The public is cordially invited to at tend services at both churches. Andrew A. McFadyen, who has been critically ill of pneumonia in the Lee County Hospital, is making sat isfactory progress toward recovery. He has been given two blood trans- ty at Meeting at Carthage “There is no better place in life for the young men and women of Moore County than Moore County it- i«lf.” said L. R. Harril, State 4-H Club Leader, to the Moore County Service Club at the club’s annual banquet meeting iield last Thursday . vening in the Court House at Car thage. Mr. Harril emphasized the leccEsity of a program that includ ed the county as well as individual intf rests. Two outstanding projects wore recreation and beautification that the members could carry into Lheir communities. Jlr.s. Esther G. Willis, district agent, commended the members on their work and urged them to roach out into every section of the county. Both Mr. Harril and Mrs. Willis stressed the importance of econom ic independence. This could only be done by wise planning and careful observance of the plans regardless of the size of income. Following the dinner, singing and games w'ere directed by Mr. Harril. Edward Comer, president, presided. Thirty members were present. SANDHILLS HORSE SHOW Successor to Pinehurst Horse Show BENEFIT Moore County Hospital >IAKKI.\(iK LICENSES ISSl’Ki) Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county to the follow ing: Seymour Wheeler and Rachel Warner Eddy, both of Chicago, 111.; Otis Austin Bryant of Jackson Springs and Anna Belle Kennedy of Aberdeen R. F. D.; Harold B. John son of Concord Route 2 and Annie Redman of Kannapolis, KECOKDEK’S rOl RT (Continued from Page 3) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY March 28th and 29th, 1939 Forenoon an 1 Afternoon FIFTY TWO CLASSES | It :x • Saddle Horses, Polo Ponies, Hunters, Jumpers, Harness Horses 1! Parking Space and Boxes may be secured from the Secretary, Chas. W, Picquet, Pinehurst. » li charged with assaulting Clarence McNeill and Rose with knocking Ira Tabor down 'with a pistol. John W'illie McRae, colored, v/as held for Superior court without priv ilege of bond on a rape charge. Lahorn Hasty, colored, of Raeford, Miss Lois Buchanan of Star vas j fusions. Mrs. McFadyen has been j f^und guilty of drunken, careless and the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. spending the greater part of the Lime j j-e£.jti0gg driving, was given two months on the roads, to be suspend- McLauchlin, last week-end. , Julian Smith and Herbert Camer- at his bedside since he entered the hospital nearly tw'o weeks ago. ■■an returned to Raleigh Sunday to j George Stutts, aged Vass resident, t«sume their studies at State College ig suffering from pneumonia at his after spending the spring holidays ■with their parents on route 2. Miss Myrtle McMillan visited ilr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Sunday aftor- Jioqn at their home in Hoke coai;ty Mrs. Catharine Shaw of Sar.ford spent Sunday night and Monda/ with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Cam eron. ' After spending several days with lier brother, R. P. Beasley, Miss Mary Beasley returned Friday to lier home in Apex. ' Misses Jessie Brooks of Wilson home, but his condition seems some what improved. His many friends are hoping that he may recovery speed ily. Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Miss Sara Edith Matthews and Joreph Matthews of Southern Pines visited relatives in towni Tuesday night. ( HARLIE MONUOK U ILL BE AT E '.OI-E SPKIXGS 2'.) Char’ie Monroe and his Radio Fhow will appeal' in the Eagle tnd Eloise Brooks of Buie’s Cieek I TpriT^s School Wednesday evening, ■ attended the races Saturday and ■ Mar-h 29th, at 8:00 o’clock rponsoi- ed upon payment of a fine of $50 and the costs and his license was re voked for a year. W’iley Wall, color ed, drew a similar sentence for drunken driving. Arthur White, colored, was charg ed with breaking and entering the store of Claude Doss and stealing canned goods, but his case was re manded to the juvenile court w’hen it was learned that he was under six teen years of age. Preston Chavis, colored, after be ing ordered to serve three months or nay the costs, and $10 per month to Elizabeth McKinney for the support of his illegitimate child, appealed to the Superior court. Bond was fixed at $200. i| Boxes (8 chairs) 2 days, including* admission Family Parking' Space, 2 days, including admission $25.00 $20.00 2 da:' Parking Space (admission extra) — $ 5.00 1 day Parking Space (admission extra) $ 3.00 it lipent Saturday night with theii' mo- ed by the school for the b:t!efit of iher, Mrs. G. W. Brooks. | the library. Linwood Keith of Louisburg Col- i Wif’ C’rar’ie are Ri’l f'a’^oo'^ Zek" ‘.lege is spending the spring holidavs Morri.«. “Fidr’lin’' Talc rol-' an' J 11-’ ; it home. - ,Bert Stevens, who aro her i d daily Ray Griffin returned to Norfolk, over W. P. T. for R deigh. :Va., Monday after a visit with liis - 'mother, Mrs. G. W. Griffin. ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT FOR r't-.ry Hours for the young folks LIBRARV STOKY HOl’R The Southern Pines Library will be closed to adults after 4:00 o’clock j cn Monday and Tuesday of next week (March 27th and 28th) because of (1 The TOUGHER the joh, the greater ^the need for a FORD TRUCK' fll f-. V, I ■fi- t; -t- ’i -t Small Country Estates AND Close-to-Town Locations for those Especially Interested in Horses. We have several attractive properties listed for sale at this time. This is also the time for those desiring: to lease houses or cottages for next winter to make their selections. The most desirable leasable winter homes are spoken for early. rpEN BILLION MILES of hauling, J. under all sorts of conditions, prove that with a Ford V-8 Truck you can expect an all-round bet- ter hauling job — at all-round lower hauling costs. No matter what your trucking problem, chances are the best answer to it is—a Ford V-81 SEI YOUR FORb PIAI.IR TODAYI AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE LINE-UP OF MODERN TRUCKING FEATURES Range of six wheelbases and 3 engine sixes—60, 85 and 95 h.p. • 42 body types * Big hydraulic brakes • Full torque-tube drive * floating rear axle in oommercial cars (full-floating in trucks) • Heavy- duty semi-centrifugal clutch * Comfortable cabs • Large payload space * Ford low operating costs * Ford low upkeep oosti, with factory exchange parts plan. IQMlM JRUCKS AND. COMMERCIAL CARS Inquire of Paul T. Barnum, Inc. Bank Buiiinfir Real Estate and Insurance Southern Pines

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