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P«ge Pour THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, August 2, 1940. THE PASSING YEARS BY CHARLXS MACAULET First Week of Au^^ust 19S9 lxx:al firemen attend State Con* ventlon. Chief L. V. O’Callaghan, A. Comings and Goingis in Vass Chnrch Service* The Rev. Dr. S. A. Maxwell wlU fill his regular appointment at the Vasa Methodist Church at 11:00 o’clock Sunday morning and the pub lic is cordially Invited to attend. There will be no evening service at the Baptist Church Sunday even- L. Adams, Oscar Michaels and Elmer. pastor is taking his vaca- Renegar of the Southern Pines Fire Company go to Carolina'Beach. Mrs. Clarence Edson and Mrs. Paul Butler are in New York for ten days, buying for their shop. to 1»S5 Pine Needles Inn title passes Patuxent group. Plans are approved for a 26-bed Smith, Mrs. C. L. Tyson and .>lethodlst .Auxiliary Meets The Methodist Auxiliary held its July meeting at the home of Mrs. G. W. Griffin Tuesday evening. “Our Human Heritage" was the topic and Mrs. C. P. McMillan, Mrs. W. P. Par ker, Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Sr., Mrs addtiion to the Moore County Hos- fital. Mr. ina Mrs. H. G. McHroy re turned Friday from a two weeks va cation in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dom have as their guests Mrs. F. P. Dom and Miss Ora Dom of Saluda, S. C. 19S0 Delegates to stress need of pav ing U. S. No. 1 Towtis along high way to send prominent men to peti- 'j^j,, ^V’. H. Keith. Mrs. Mallard and tion Highway Commission. Mrs. H. A. Borst took part on the pro- gran. The hostess served an iced course. Frank Jeffreys left last week to visit relatives in Pennsylvania. D. C. McGill, who is employed as superintendent at the State farm at Halifax, is spending his vacation here with his family. Steve Mallard of Wallace spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and ~ame down from Apex Sunday and with R. P. Beasley, Mr. and Mra. R. E. Beasley and family enjoyed a plc- nl'j dinner at Aberdeen Lake, return ing to the R. E. Beasley home in the afternoon. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Beasley of Car thage, Mr. and Mrs. Page McAulay of Candor and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beasley of EUizabethtown. LERAL NOTICES LECAL NOTICES PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I NORTH CAROLINA, ' MOORE COUNTY. I IN iwE Superior court To All to Whom These Presents Come—OrMtlng: Whereas, It appears to my satis, faction, by duly authenticated rec untary dissolution thereof by the un animous consent of all the stockhold ers, deposited in my office, that the Mrs. Thurlow Evans was a mem-|5tutt8 Supply Company, a corpora- her of the group attending a part of|t*«n ox' this State, whose principal of- the Farm and Home Week at SUte|f>P^ Is s.tuated in the town of Pine- College in Raleigh. | hurst, Cnunty of Moore, State of Mrs. B. M. Corbett and daughter, Carolina (O. H. Stutts being the Faye, with Mrs. Lonnie Hall and therein and in charge thereof, daughter of Biscoe, are spending the | whom process may be served), week with the parents of Mrs. Cor-,»>«s complied with the requirements bett and Mrs. Hall at Roseboro. | Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, Mr-s. Clinton Edgerton of Little-1 entitled "Corporation,” preliminary to ton came Sunday for a week’s visit' issuing of this Certificate of Dis- in the home gf her sister. Mrs. T. F. NOTICE Louise C, Keith, PUlntlff, vs. J. B. Keith, Defendant The defendant above named will crd of the proceedings for the vol- am Sergeant Ben Bradin returned Sun day from his teim of duty with the 252d Coast Artillery encamped for the past two weeks at Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor. W25 The new bank building will be a decidedly unique and attractive look ing structure. Mr. Buigess is making remarkably good progress with the new Civic Club building. N L. Hodgkins of China is enjoy ing a six months vacation and is the gue.st of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Abra ham. 1921 lil'.’.e daughter, Merle, who had been here for several days, returned home with him. Stacy Thompson and family of At lanta. Ga., came last week for a 10- day vi.sit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson. Clary Thomp son of Winston-Salem was here for a part of last week. Mr, and Mrs, Colon Johnson of Sanford. Miss Mabel Johnson and Mrs. Hinshaw of Raleigh called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wheeler Sunday after noon. Mrs. W, C. Byrd and children, Mary Lou and Keith of Albemarle visited Mrs. J. A. Keith from Friday until Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Byrd came with her and spent the time with Mrs. G. W. Griffin, and rela- above has been commenced la the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce; that the defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and Answer the plaintiffs Complaint in said actios, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. Dated this 8th day of July, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX, Clerk of the Superior Court J112-A2. .'^DMINISTR.ATOR'S NO’nCE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Evelyn G. McDonald, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons remained for a visit aVthe home of! by all the stock-: having claims against the estate of his uncle Aubrey L Keith : holders thereof, which said consent, the deceased to exhibit them to the I and the record of the proceedings | undersigned on or before the 1st day Cameron, Miss Mary Ellen Edger- .'•olution: Now Therefore, I. Thad Eure, Sec- ton returned to Littleton after spend-, of State of the State of North ing a month with her aunt. .Carolina, do hereby certify that the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keith and son, corporation did, on the 24th day Floyd Jr. of Raefdrd and T. J. I 1940. file in my office a duly Keith of Fort Bragg visited W. h. , attested consent in Keith and family Sunday. Floyd, Jr., I " dissolution of said cor- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINIBTRATION Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministrator of the estate of Philip S. P. Randolph, deceased, late of Narra- gansett, Rhode T«1and, thi* Is to not ify all persons having claims againat said estate to present the s«me to the undersigned at Plnehurst, North Carolina on or before the 12th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate p«y> ment to the undersigned. This 12th day of July, 1940, P. S. P. RANDOLPH, JR., Ancillary Administrator of Estate of Phillip S. P. Randolph, deceased. J112-A1S. AdvertUe in The Pilot for ReiulU- Watem»elon Party ^aforesaid are now on file in my said, of July, 1941. or this notice will be I office as provided by law. I pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Little Miss Joanne Chappell en-; Testimony WTiereof. T have persons indebted to said estate will leilained several of her friends at hereto set my hand and affixed my please make immediate payment. a watermelon party at the home of ^ official seal at Raleigh, this 24th day hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. of July, A. D., 1940. Chappell. Wednesday aftemoon. | THAD EURE, After games had been played, the \ Secretary of State group gathered in the shade beneath .^y26-Al„.. a grape arbor, where watermelon was s( r\’ed. Joanne's guests were Marilyn. ■ Bobby and Philip Wood Lucille Me-' Kay, Leon, Bobby and Myrtle Crab- tiee. This 1st day of July, 1940. \\\ DLT>ICAN MATTHEWS, Administrator of the Estate of Eve lyn G. McDonald, Deceased. J15-A9. 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES To s«r\'e those who rail upon us to the best of our ability and Mlth thoughtful fairness Is the basis upon which our organization is formed. H. G. McELKOy >lanager I . Cowgil] sold a carload Broadwey. peaches in Boston last week thatl g Parker is spending the week ! brought $1.00 per crate. Thesejm Raleigh attending the Farm and! peaches came from his orchard nearjj^ome Week program at State Col- Pinehurst and were of exceptional pegp, others going for a part of the quality, , iweek included Mrs, J, B. Parker. Mr, Work on the Southern Pines Coun-|f,j,d Mrs, W, F, Alexander, Mrs, ,Mc- try Club house is progressing satis-j Queen Bailey, Mrs, Arthur Bailey, lactorily. The meto’ roofing is now: urs. Will Richardson. W, E, Glad- being laid and the contractor is con-,stone, vocational agriculture teach- fldent that it will be ready in good ei in the Vass-Lakeview school, and Mrs, Gladstone, Mr', and Mrs. Lee Brown and baby vi.'fited in Troy Sunday. j T. J. P.rook."! of Sanford and neph-1 e\v. Webb Brooks, of Fort Worth. ' Texas, were Sunday .=upper guests of i Mln. W, Brooks and Mi.ss Eloise | B>-,-'oks. i STAR I ’i 1914 Southern Pines usually manages to keep up with the procession. On Sun day the mercury, stirred by reports from Greensboro, Petersburg, etc.. made a running jump and registered 105, probably a record for many years. 1910 Republican primary in Southern Pines 56 present. Captain A. M. Clarke presides. ?*Iiss Ann Huntington of the Southern Pines school goes to the Patter.son, N. J. school in September. witk 1905 N. F, Wilson and family have gone to Reading, Pa, Joseph Gregory has moved into his new house on New Hampshire avenue. Meeting of the Board of Commis sioners with Mayor Ferguson presid ing, Commissioners present: Eastman, Richards, Ruggles, Sugg and Weber. Ml s. Mary E. Autiey of Varina j ^^p^nt last week in town visiting- in ; th<‘ homes of Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Au- t.-py and Mrs. J, A. Keith. Mis.ses Jessie and Eloise Brooks re-! turned last week from Durham, { where they attended Duke University 1 surrfmer school. Miss Jessie went j back for the second session. j Misses Mary and Katrina Beasley STAR mRLO'SlARGEST SELLING SINGLE EDGE BLADE FAMOUS SINCE 1880 EASY terms u 1900 The fire company wants to buy a bell; they will ask you for a small subscription to aid them, and a little help will be appreciated. The State election pass<>d off ly in town. Witii a registration hi 238 votes, 210 votes were cast. IIMET STA6RATI0I IS NOISE THAR CORSTIPATiOl! Biewm W« Trail CenrtipiUwi it s. Tha ObmI, Whit W« Ntgtoct d ** ■- >-i-. X UV lUOMfS limslElelPy ^ No otb«r orsmn in toot body !■ of Mar* SmportAao* than yow kklDeys. Jot !■ yoor kidney tb«r« bim mnik>a tstm which miMt work day and nifffat to ffft*** tho Chiida and ketp the syitem irm i vaotoa. aeld^ poisoni whie^ If par* { to Nmain, maj otuaa aariooa kidxkcy 'md Uadd«r troobtaa. I S if BO wonder tbaa that Natoro mhm* for help to elcan o«t tho Mioaya. If jom an troubled with ^rttllit^nx>'NI^ita. Pains, Backache^ I Headaeha, Disainca or Loaa of do# to fo&etkmal Udney ditorden^ ^rk COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS With Kindergarten WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 Music - Handicraft - All Sports Resident Pupils Received lUustrated Booklet MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES Southern Pines, North Carolina College Preparatory and other courses arranged for older glrU. Gets Europe 5 Times Easier, Stronger, Clearer! YOU W//CO e>v(s THISI • k/no of «'fnce D, J achieve ) -duces -J- Buar.- and • •'ose mis 1 Brand New! PHILCO ter KIOAlfS, tiM {amxM kidaar nmcdT. iVhloh aida Nktai* te flash out tfa* kid- I, to SHar all —ti% ta prmot Ud- ■Ngnariwu KtnAKS li 8a<* aad Ballsble. Thoa> jtada avert BaUsfsctloii. Tkkca I awn winIlf to dbaetlooa, EIDANS »iU shw jwoMnL Trr KIDANS. Bor it t Ptiat OOv on two bows. XIm kn K Bot MtiaSad. rabmt wopanal eaa zom xoHn back. ^ If your local druggist cannot supply rou, send Sl-00 to The Kidans Com- jany, Atlanta, Georgia, for two full- ji*e boxes on a mon«y-back guaran tee." ShouMer Strop Portable Radiol MOOIl SfC The last word in carr>mg ease! Amazing petfoimancc, hrilijant tone. Self-contained, — long • Iffe battery. See it svsrtMr' OVJBt*. 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