Friday, April 19, 1910. THE F’lfiOT, Soufhern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Spvei Correspondence A C.KNTLKWOMAN Editor, The Pilot: There is a fragrant little flower that grows in the Sandhills and blos soms often before the fiosts of Win. ter give grace to the dews of Spring time. One little whiff of this drli- cious perfume carries our minds swiftly back to a comm\mity that was once our world and to a people whose influence laid out for us a pattern for life that we would not change if we could and could not if we would. This fragrant little "trailing ar. butus” reminds us of the modest kind and generous neighbors who composed our childhood world. On the 26th of March we attend ed the funeral at Union Church of one of those old neighbors, our kins woman Mi.ss Ada McNeill. She, a * sister and two brothers were left fatherle.ss when quite young. But the responsibilities and perhaps hard ships only deepened the refined gen tility and kindness of thier hearts. We cannot recall that Ada ever mur mured at anything. Always her face wore the happy smile of contentment (ind her manner bore the poise of a gentlewoman. No person or aninipl ever suffer ed around her if it >\-as in her power to relieve them. We have seen a.s many as a dozen stray cats and dogs around her home because her gener. ous and sym^ithetic nature could not bear to see them suffer for food. Ada McNeill was not known far from home, but she had in her character the virtue that could ter minate all wars, quell all riots, set at liberty all slavery and bring peace and happiness to all peoples in every nation. That one virtue is kindness. Because she was kind others will be kind, and generou.s and helpful. This is the kind of influence that had its beginning in Jerusalem, that passed out through Samaria and unto the utteimost years of the earth. —M. Arnette Bullock. Lumberton April 9 1940. Pinebluff Personals kki’ki;.si;nt,\tivk nrKf Norwalk. Conn., was a week-end gMest of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner. Mrs. Robert Ty.ser and daughter Edna left for Pittsboro Tue.sday to spend some time with her parents. Mrs. J. R. Lampley and Miss Dor othy Gregory of Pinebluff and Mis.ses Margaret McNeal and Becky Deaton of Aberdeen attended the Young Peo ple's rally of the Presbyterian church in Red Springs Satuiday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Childress of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Sadie Pope. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Carpenter and sons spent Sunday in Raleigh with relatives. Hermon McNeal left Monday for 11. Joseph, Mo., where he will attend! *he dedication of the Poney Ex. pre.ss on April 20th ^rr. McNeal was the sculptor of the .“tatute. i The final Pinebluff Libr.iiy bridge, tea for the season will he held on Monday. April 22nd at studio of Mr. Herman MacXeille. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Charles Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Eutice Mills an nounce tli« birth of a (laughter on Tuesday. April 16th at their home in Pinebluff. HKill S( GIKLS CAITI KE TENNIS MATCH The Southern Pines High School girls defeated the Fayetteville ten nis team, 4-."5, The local gills won the two singles and two doubles while their opponents took three singles. This was the first match of the sea. son, since the tennis teams have started later this year. The girls, however, hope to play Carthage, Winston and Wilmington. The first six on the tennis team this year, in order, are: Hazel Kel ley, Mary Belle Price, Mary Grey, Helen Hilderman, Clarice Dickenson and Pat Mason. One of the dramafic momenh in "BLAME IT ON LOVE", when Virginia Frances, home economist amazes her television radio audi- ence by cooking a complete meal with the Hotpoint range while wrapped in inflammable cellophane without causing a fire. "BLAME IT ON LOVE" Is Hotpoint's feature-length sound motion picture star, ring Joan Marsh and John King. 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