Pago Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, May 24, 1940. I P1NKHI>1'F2' Mrs. Piirvis Ferree of Pinehurst »nd Mrs. Entice Mills attended the funeral of their grandfather, J. S. Atkinson in Elkin Thursday. Mrs. Sadie P'iddner of Danbury, Conn., and daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Arnett of Norwalk, Conn., spent the j««st week at the home of Mr. and Mr.s'. John Fiddner. Misk iially Allison returned to Bal timore. Md., Monday after spending two weeks vacation with her mother, ■Mrs- fTazel Allison. Ml. and Mrs. Belton Fletcher and '*iugfiter Gloria spent Sunday after, noon in Asheboro visiting Mr. Fletch ers brother and family. Mrs. Robert Tyser and small dau ghter returned home Saturday after i|)t>nding several weeks with her fam ily in A.sheboro. Miss Virginia Little left Monday for Long Beach, N. Y., where she will spend the summer. Joe Townsend returned to his home funday after spending several weeks ■*n the Moore County Ho.cpital receiv ing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. TrolHnger of Laurinburg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V'. D. Shannon. Mr, and Mrs. George McEachern left Friday for Greenville Junction, He., after spending a week with Mrs. JJcEachern'a mother, Mrs. J. B, Lit tle. Word has been received here of the death of Benny Sayer at his home in Warwick, Conn., last Tuesday. Mr. Sayer was a resident of Pinebluff for »iany years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin James left Friday for Boston after spending the winter at their home here. Comings and Goings in Vass NEW YORK * WORLD’S FAIR 4,5 AND 8 DAYS DURATION ani.’WRoute f>( the t/ietel-electric poutreJ, uir-conJttioned "H'^hert F. Lee" and "(otton States Special. ■ See \our Itnul Travel — Ticket Asent. or AMERkCAN EXPRESS 82 Hroad Street .\tl.inta, Ga. 'I'clephiinc Jackson I ^ I ! The Vass Woman's Club met Fri- I ('.ay evening at the home of Mrs. N. N. McLean with Mrs. B. M Corbett, Mrs. P. A. Wilson, Mi's. \V. P. Park er and Mrs. D. C. McGill as associate hostesses. The literature department, of which Mrs. Wilson is chairman, pre sented a program on ballads with the leader, Mrs. C. P. McMillan and Mrs. N. N. McLean taking part. Mr B. M. Corbett, the club’s delegate to the state convention held recently in Greensboro, gave an interesting re port of the convention. An interesting social hour follow ed, during which two contests were enjoyed. Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs W. E. Gladstone and Mrs. S. R Smith were winners. A sweet course was served. As they were returning from the Southern Air Meet in Raleigh Sun day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Relmond Griffin and family of Hamlet called on Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin and Mrs. G. \V. Griffin. Mrs. L. B. Craig and baby. Mar garet Louise, spent last week with Mrs. Craig’s mother, Mrs. H. O. Col ey. at Fuquay Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wc^ftver and daughter, Sallie Frances, of Sanford accompanied them home Sunday. H. C. Callahan, Edison and Mack Callahan were visitors to Chadbourn Friday. Afrs. Eunice Hall of White'Hill vis ited in the home of her brother. Dock Hudson. Sunday In celebration of the birthdays of her husband and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, which occur only a few days apart. Mrs. D. Fairley Cameron entertained at a* birthday supper at her home Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and; Mrs. A. G. Edwards and Fon, Max, and Mr. and Mrs Camer on. Mrs. A. G. Edwards. Jr.. and baby, Joe Martin, spent a part of last week in Cameron with Mrs. Edwards’ mother Mrs. G. M. McDjrmott. Edward Griffin of Raleigh visited ll.is mother, Mr.s. G W. Griffin, over the week-end. Hoi-ton Keith of Washington, D. C., and Linwond Keith of Raleigh spent last week-end with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith. Miss Jessie Brooks of Wilson vis ited her mother, Mrs. G. W. Brook.s, from Friday until Sunday. Mrs, Elsie Kimball of Oxford spent a part of last week with Mrs. D. F. Canu'ron. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Johnson, Misses Pauline Seagroves and Wilma Johnson and Ralph Seagroves, all of near Sanfoid. visited Mrs. Warren Wheeler Sunday afternoon S WHY CONGRESSMAN BURGIN RENOMINATION Affair.s of the world are in a most critical condi tion light now with regard to our relation to the other nations of the w'orld. Congressman Burgin is a member of the important FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE in Congress which at the present time is the most vital committee in the National House of Representatives. As a mem ber of this important committee he is in a posi tion to render great service to his district and to the nation in helping to steer a clear course in these perilous times when the very founda tion of civilization it.self is threatened. Congressman Burgin ranks high with his North Carolina colleagues in Washington. He has the confi dence and respect of all officialdom. The records of the last Congress also show Congressman Burgin led all North Carolina Congressmen in answering roll calls. Fhis alone indicates that he is on the job. It has long been a democratic custom to reward a conscientious and faithful servant with at least a sec- r>nd term. Mr. Burgin has demonstrated that he is wor thy of re-election. DON’T SWAP HORSES IN THE MIDDLE OF A STREAM Miss Frances Chilton of Rocking-' !iam is a guest in the home of Mr. ind Mrs. H. C. Callahan. Carolyn Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin, celebrated her fourth birthday by entertainnlg several little friends at a party Sat- uiriay afternoon. There were games and presents and ice cream and bir thday cake and everything necessary for a happy occasion. Carolyn’s guests were Marilyn, Billy and Phil ip Wood, Leslie Catharine and Anthea Carol Taylor, Joan and Betsy Chap pell, all of Vass, and Janice Trebu- chan and Phyllis Hayes, two out-of- town relatives. Ru.s.sell Thompson of Greensboro visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson, during last week-end, Mrs. Will Klingenschmidt, Ted! Klingensrhmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Billj McCaskill and baby have returned, from Union City. N, J., where theyi attended the wedding of Mi.ss Bessie 1 Klingenschmidt and Thomas Morgan, j Mrs. Sallie Johnson Webb and son of Valdosta, Ga., arrived Mom'ay to vis-1 it Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Mrs. Webb is, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.! Sam Johnson, early settlers of Vass.' The Rev. W. V. McRae, of Fay-| etteville will preach in the Vass' Methodist Church at 8:00 o’clocki Sunday evening, May 26, and conduct! the quarterly conference. j The regular preaching service at the Baptist chutxh *-ilI be held at! 11:00 o’clock Sunday morning with! a sermon by the pastor, Dr. Guy Fun derburk, of Jonesboro. Miss Eloiae Brooks, who taught at Buie’s Creek, has returned home for her summer vacation. It’s dangerous to lose your patience cr your temper when you are behind a steering wheel. The Highway Safety Division has i'evoked 27,367 North Carolina driv ers’ licenses since 1935. MAKIUAGE UCFNSE — 'il A marriage license has been issued ;| from the office of the Register of; U Deeds of Moore county to Clyde Co-: :| mer of Steeds and Lynnio Kate Dun lop of Hemp Route 2. The Pilot, Southern Pines, N. C. I have not been listed in the 1940 Census. Plea.«e have Census Enumerator call for the necessary information. n •• Is B E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storagre Name | tt Address A Year of Action Results in The Old North Siaie*s *'Clean Up or Close Up** Campaigni ] Twelve months ago the North Carolina beer industry went into action to commence weeding out those relatively few beer letailera who, by practices unbecoming good citizens, tended to bring reproach on the great law-abiding majority. “Clean Up or Close Up” wais the ulti matum issued them and we feel that our action results speak for themselves. To date, 78 beer licenses havte been revoked—revoked because 78 beer dealers used their licenses to shield illegal activities. Thus ara being removed the bad spots that, left alone, would smear the repu-* tation of the thousands who operate within the bounds of decency and ethical business conduct. As a new year begins, this committee states anew its detiermlnationi to carry forward aggressively its now well-established program . . • and asks continuance of your alertness to patronize only decent, reputable beer outlets. Brewers and Nerth Carolina Beer Distributors Committee [ PILOT ADVERTISr.NG PAYS. EDGAR H. BAIN, State Director J|[ 813-817 Commercial Building Raleigh, N. C. I I Check the AU-Star Features in PE UADERS UNEUP Wmi uouH choose the leader- Chevrolet ! .•V- WHY PAY MORE ? WHY ACCEPT unnFRN "ROYAL CUPPER” STYLING luxurious fisher body beauty dynanmc valve-in-heao engine longest Of ftU of Orill# to R«ar of Body exclusive vacuuw-power shift genuine knee-action ride ^ .VSKVV PtRftCTiD HYDRAULIC BRAKES • ^ 181 ln«ho* from fronf < Smoothor, Sfwtdlor, Sofor k Tho lost Word in Sofoty Smootnor, Ta Six Co.f» Us* to Run than on ««»•» i tiptoe-matic clutch inWFR GAS. 01 AND UPKttP tubi MW ws *659 0A„ m.d.b . I r^riced of Flint, Mich. 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