f Pape Four I'HP] I’lLOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 15, 1940. Fine Reviews Given Local Writers’ Works Glen Rounds and Wife, the For mer 'Marfiaret Olmsted, Win Approbation Mnrgiirot OlmsteU Rounds, a for mer Soutlu'rn Pines girl, is sharing: publicity with her aiithor-husband, Glen Rounds, in a number of timely book reviews. Th' Kaloigh Observ. er in an intorosting: article tells of the former .Mennlith girl making good. The Now York Times and The New Yorker have eaih had compli mentary reviews of the work of the young pair, praising their ability. Both magazines tell of the “Second Cloth Book' by GUn Hounds, pub lished by Holliday House, “The In visible Pig." with illustrations by the author, will be relea.sed in April. The New Yorker gives a review by Clifton Fadiman of “Fafan in China," by Joe Loderer. This book vas translated from the German by Margaret Etounds. Mr. Fadiman sums up his review b.v saying the chief charm of the book is not its mela- drama, but its humor; fresh back, ground and lively translation. The young pair after their mar riage a couple of years ago spent much of their time traveling from coast to coast in search of material for juvenile book.*!. They settled down last svimmer in the Olmsted house on Weymouth Heights for a busy period of work, going to New York later in the winter. They expect io return to the Carolinas in March and continue their labors on forth com ing books. Engaj?ement Announced More highway fatalities occur on Saturday than any other day. A Vegetable Laxative J. For Ileadacho, ' Biliousness, :u fl Dizziness w caused b.v ('on.stipation. io doSOS for Miss Minam Converse Johnson' Do^ Show Monday at Steeplechase Course Many Kntries Received for [ Event of Sandhills Kennel Clu!» j —Public Invited 1 The Sandhills Kennel Club is hold. ing a one.day show next Monday at I the Steeplechase couise on the Mid. I land Road, and judging from entries received, the event will be well worth j attending. Sterling silver trophies are being offered for best of breed in [ every breed having two or more dogs entered, and there will be numerous special prizes. Officers of the Sandhills club are as follow.s: Charles W. Piequet, pres, ident, C'^l. George P. Hawes, Jr., vice.presiilent; \V. M. Herndon, treas. urer, and Dr. L. J. Pegrani, secre. tary. Mrs. Henry A. Page, Jr., of Aberdeen is chairman of the Show committee, and Mrs. Marion Phillips of the Trophy conl.nittee. Judges will be Col. Hawes, Mrs. Liuvrenct B. Smith of Millbrook. N. Y., and Southern Pines, Terry L. Turner of Roanoke, Va. and Robeit V'agt of Jamaica, N. Y. No admission will be charged to the show, but there will be p.'vk. ing charge of one dollar. The show will be open from 10:00 a. m. until 6:00 p. m.. and the public is invited. 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Miss Miriam was Brockwell, State Pire Warden, who chief hostess of the North Carolina told amusing stories; by Mrs. 'Reid building at the New York World's Page, who sang, and others, prelim_ Fair last winter, and is a popular inary to the announcement by Mr. member of society throughout the and Mrs. Johnson of their di,iughter's Sandhills section. Mr. Burlingame, j engagement. \Iaternity Association Hears Dr. Bradford During the first sLx months of ' 7,495 during 1938. 1939, a total of 396 persons were j At least one person was injured i l-.illed and 3.058 injured on North in 78.4 percent of the 8,170 reported ' Carolina streets and highways. The traffic accidents in North Carolina total for the last six months of the last year. year were 547 killed and 4,132 in-; An average of 1:12 percent per. jured. sons wcie killed in each of the 839 1 There were 8,170 traffic accidents fatal accidents last year in North in North Carolina last year, against Carolina. Charlotte I'hysician Compli ments M(M)ie County (iroup on Success of Work Dr. Williamson Z. Bradford of Charlotte made a splendid talk to the Moore County Maternity A.ssocia. tion at the courthouse in Carthage last Saturday morning, and a large: crowd listened ^attentively to his views on maternal and infant care. A round table discu.ssion followed the \ addre.ss. Dr. Bradford, prominent: Charlotte physician^ was deeply im.: pressed with the splendid work which ' the Moore county association has ac. | complished during its brief career.' especially its record of having re.; duced maternal deaths from 16 in 1,000 births six years ago to none | in the county last year. \ This test leaves no doubt about which Iif;ht-duty truck is most economical on gascline! We’ll OVER OTHER TRLiGHS • THE I RUCK OF VAkUE • match a CMC againPl iiny other truck of equal power on « rnea*- urecl-Ka«-niileaf;ecomp irifonovcr your route* with your Io;»rl». 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