/ FIRST IN NEWS. CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING nP'EZ'D X XX12/ A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL 19, NO. 30. SPRINGS LAKKViSW SPRIH06 PINKS ASHLSY PILOT MOORE COUNTrS LEADING NEWS-WEEKLY A oi the Sandhill of North Carolina «^»..«hern Pines and Aberdeen. North Friday, June 23, 1939. FTVK TRNT^ MODERN THEATRE BUILDING TO BE ERECTED IN VASS Work To Start Immediately on First of New Structures Planned For Town 3Y $20,000 CORPORATION Construction of a modern theatre building 33 by 100 feet in size is to be started immediately in Vass, the Duilding to be located next to the Keith Hardware Store, formerly known as the Temple building . The building will be the property of the Vass Building Corporation, an organization formed within the past few days by a number of members of the Vass Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of promoting the housing Interests of the town. Necessary papers were turned over to W. Duncan Matthews Thursday morning for having the firm incor porated with an authorized capital stock of $20,000. Officers elected Wednesday night are as follows: President, Herman B. Meiselmann; ^ice-pre)|.ldent. A. M. Cameron: secretary .treasurer, F. L. Taylor; directors, H. A. Horst, R. P. Beasley, N. Vick Keith, S. R. Smith, A. G. Edwards, Sr., and J. E. Taylor. The theatre building, which Is to be two stories high, is to be air- conditioned and modem in every re spect It is to be ready for occupancy by October 1. The Vass Chamber of Commerce, which was recently reorganized, has around 50 active members and the theatre project is only one of the plans that it proposes to put across. A community building will perhaps be the next to receive attention. World’s Fair Award Juds:e Way’s Display of Or chids at Gardens on Parade Wins Silver Medal The Carolina Orchid Grovvers, Inc., of Southern Pines, of which Judge William A. Way is presi. dent, received a sliver medal at Gardena on Parade In the New York World’s Fair last Friday for its group display of orchids. The gold medal went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Crowninshield of Mar blehead, Mass., for their group dis. play of swoetpeas, and the New York Botanical Gardens was awarded a silver medal for Its ex. habit of begonias. ACCOUNTING DEPT. OF TELEPHONE CO. TO LOCATE HERE To Be Moved i^rom Newton, Iowa July 1st.—Lines Now Cover Two Carolinas R. S. DURANT RETURNS With the return to Southern Pines of R. S. DuRant. vice-president and general manager of the Central Car olina Telephone Company, comes the news of the location here of the ac counting offices of the company, which have previously been located In Newton, Iowa. Mr. Durant returned last week from Newton, where he WILUS YOUNG, 73, DIES ON WAY TO VISIT OID HOME Early Ssttler of Southern Pines Passes in Hospital in ' Litifleton, N. H. ' Presbyterians To Lay Cornerstone of Brownson Memorial Church Saturday Pastor and Namesake Dr. A. R. McQueen To Deliver Address at Ceremonies at N Miss Martha Davis of (ioldsboro To Succeed Mri|. Richard Sugg School for the ensuing school year. Miss Davis is a graduate of Salem College, Winston-Salem, North Car. ollna and received a degree in Li brary Science from Columbia Univer. The Rev. M. D. McNeill Is also a native of Moore county, bom not far from here, and spent all his minister ial life in the nearby churches. Many members of this church came up un- sity. She has Uught several years in his ministry. He is now retired this state and was librarian in the ] Satrford. j Liberty School, Kyack, N. Y.. for years. This completes the teaching faculty for the Southern Pines School for the school yAir 1939.1940. Miss Davis succeeds Mrs. Richard ^ Sugg, the former Lucille Palmer, I whose resignation as librarian at the I school was accepted with deep regret I by the authorities. Friend of Dr. Brownson The Rev. Minot C. Morgan, D. D„ the pastor of the Flist Presbyterina Church of Greenwich, Conn., was for many years the assistant pastor to Dr. Marcus A. Brownson at the Tenth Presbyterian Church of Phila delphia, and a close friend through, out the years. There will be no offering taken aC this service tomorrow. However, gift's will be gladly received, for It Is Dr. I Brownson’s birthday, and birthday Fishing in the Southern Pines Res- ■ gifts are fitting on such an occa- FISHIN(5 THREE DAYS A WEEK ONLY IN RESERVOIR I ervoir lake is now confined to three I days a wee^, Mondays, Wednesdays j and Fridays between the hours of I 7:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m., and by I residents of Southern Pines, or non- I residents accompanied by residents. , These regulations were approved at I a meeting of the Board of Commis sioners on Wednesday night sion. Last year Dr. Brownson wrs present at the celebration of his b’r- thday on the site of the new churr^h. and *the congregation and frien ls brought gifts to him for the Bulldln^r Fimd. There will be regular rvii "^ t the church Sunday moi ’su it 11 v) o'clock.