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Friday, October 18, 1940. THE PIIiOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Seven THE PASSING YEARS BY CHARLES MACAUUSY ThlMl Week of October Comings and Goings in Vass Halloween Carnival . Laubscher and their twt> children, Mr. Again this year the Vass.Lakevlew I and Mrs. Garneth Fallenstlne and Miss jays thews, Saturdaq. Miss Gladys Cox went to Onan-1 cock, Va., last week to visit her sis-; ter, Mrs. M. B. WlUlfi, for several 1»S9 Southern Pines to play host to North Carolina authors and llbrar. laiu. J*y-Cees trim Southern Pines Firemen in donkey baseball. Civic Club to open season next Friday. The Misses Muriel Spaeth, Louise Blue and Dorothy Dom, students at Queens.Chicora College, spent last week end with thelp families. 19S5 Heavy fines for interfering with Fire Department. Two truck drivers found guilty. Travel agency group guests here Thursday. School and Vass iWoman’s Club will cooperate in staging a big hallowe'en canival and alreidy various commit, tees are at work planning the enter, talnment features. The election of "Miss Vass-LaLke. view" by popular vote at a penny per is expected to arouse widespread in. terest, and the crowning of this for. lunate miss on October 31 will be a highlight of the festival. Miss Mary tfae Scott is the present "Miss Vass. Lakevlew." Woodmen Move Holly Camp No. 138, Woodmen of the World, established in Vass 34 years ago, according to Paul Gsch. wind, who by the way, is the only charter member still active In the organization, has change^ its meet ing place from the hall over McDer. mott’s Store, where meetings have Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durgin have returned after spending the summer' held for years, to Cameron. The months at their home In Shirley Hills, N. H. 19S0 State to aid in beautifying Midland Road. Mrs. L. A. Gould of Southern Pines dies in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Waterman have returned after spending the summer at Bethlehem, N. H. The Misses Helen Thompson, Emi- lie Mae Wilson and Katherine Wiley will entertain at a buffeta supper for the Matchett.Hayef? wedding party. "goat” and other secret requisites were moved last week. Mr. McDer. mott plans to use the Woodmen hall for other purposes. Family Reunion j Mr. and Mrs. George Laubscher j have returned to their home In Kan. sas City, Kansas, after a visit of I several days with Mr. Laubscher’s mother, Mrs. Frank Jeffreys. On Sunday other out-of.town mem. bers of the family joined the Kansas visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anna Laubscher, all of High Point, spent the day in the Jeffreys home. Vmm Femonals Mrs. Annie Chappell went to Jack, son Springs Sunday to spend a few days with Mrs. Flora Jones. She was accompanied by J. E. Byrd Chappell and Betsy Chappell, of Vass, and J. E. Byrd, Jr., of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone ac. companled Scouts Franklin Gilliland, A, Mac Cameron, Harrison and Jew. fll Stutts to Chapel Hill Saturday to ettend a football game at the Uni versity and the Boy Scout encam|). ment, returning Sunday em Pines, N. C. Editor, Nelson C, Pines. N. C. Managing Eklitor, Nelson C. Southern Pines, N. C. Business Manager, Dan S. I Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and Southern Pines, N. C. baby, George, Jr., have moved into! 2. That the owner is The Pilot, the John Norman Cameron house. I N. C. Stock- 1 . J ™ . I holders holding 1 per cent or more m. Mason is employed at Smith’sg^ck are Nelson C. Hyde, W. P. Hyde, Southern Hyde, Ray, Esso Station. Miss Margaret Cameron of Camer, Alton' 1 spent a night last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wheeler visited relatives near Sanford Sun. day. These boys had recently passed the second class test, a requirement made by their scoutmaster, Mr. Gladstone, Statement of the Ownership. Manage ment,. Etc., required by the Act of Congress of August U, ^»1*. Of The Pilot, published at South- evening. I em Pines, North Carolina, County of for the month of October, Moore 1940. Before me, a Notary Public in and ^ , for the State and county aforesaid, before taking them. Max Edwards personally appeared Nelson C. Hyde and Johnnie Laubscher also passed who, having been duly sworn accord- the test. ! to deposes and says that he is the publisher of The Pilot and that i the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state ment of the ownership and manage- WlUetts, A. Healy, F. Shamburger, Struthers Burt, Johnson A John son, R. N. Page. Agent, Pinehurst, Incorporated, W. A. Way, V. Z. Reed, Harry Vale, Citizens Bank A Trust Co., John W. Watson, Jackson H. Boyd, Bion H. Butler George R. Ross. 3. That the known bond holders, mortgagees, and other security hold- trustee or in any other fiduciary re- lation, the name of the person or corporation for which such trustee is acting, given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corpora tion has any interest direct or in. direct in the said stock, bonds, or other securities this 14th day of Octo. Estate and Sworn NELSON C. HYDE, Managing Eklitor. to and subscribed before 1925 E. C. Stevens elected president of Chamber of Commerce. Miss F. W. Harvey and Miss Ha. zel Getchel have returned for the season. "Why Germany Wants No More War” (E^ditorial by the editor of the Citizen, of Southern Pines). hurst, October 9, a fine success. Clay has been put on East Broad street, from New Hampshire to Con. necticut avenue, which completes another street destined to be much used. Connecticut avenue, from Wey mouth Woods to East Broad street, is rceiving a new coat of clay. 1910 1920 the Don C. Jensen is spending week.end with his mother. The Rev. Elmer WillU Serll will arrive in Southern Pines on the 24 th. Odgen Jones has bought from Mrs. J. J. Colton the house on May street known for many years as the Bur leigh house and lately as the Col. ton. 1914 First Annual Sandhill Fair at Pine. How Women in Their 40’s Can At^ct Men Hcrt’i food cdvie* (or a womin durint h*r ebang* (umally trom S8 to 62), who («irfi •h«'U loM h*r appml to m«n, who worrin •bout hot Haahea, loaa of p«p. diuy ipelU, upMt nerval and moody •pelli. Jiut (at more (raah air, 8 hra. alaap and if you Dead a raliabla "WOMAN'S*' toric taka Lydia E. Pinkbam'f Vaiatabla Compound, mada t$ptciaUif for wcmtn. It halM Natura buUd up phyaical raaiatanea, thua tielpa riva more vivacity to vnloy Ufa and aaaiat calm- Inc jittery nervaa and thoaa diaturbing tfmp- toma that often accompany chansa of Ufa. Pliikharo'a U WELL WORTH tryinf. The office has a Kiefer pear, pick, ed from one of P Pond's trees that weights 17 1.2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Richardson and Miss Richardson arrived from their summer home in Maine this week. Dr. G. G. Herr opened his New Hampshire office on the 10th, and will continue there until his new of. fice is ready. 1905 Town Commissioners vote to ac cept the offer of the Citizens’ Bank and Trust Company for the remain, ing $3,000 of sewer and waterworks bonds at $105.00. Miss Agnes Thomas arrived home from Richmond, Va., accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. William Milam and two children. 1900 Primus Alston and Sherman Stew, art, two of our colored citizcns, had a regular old fashioned love feast Tuesday, and when Sherman got through with Primus his brick was all "broke up” like Primus eye. Pri. mus: "Five and costs,’’. Sherman to go in peace and fined 50c the cause of the assault. PURTY.A1N ... tar |M—kiit *><«% Mr VbMl «Mh« M> l*r a MM«Nl ll * SEC.YOUR^^V/i? DEALER Thursday of last week was W. T.; Cox's 72nd birthday, but he did not celebrate until Sunday, when a num.' ber of his relatives assembled for a family dinner. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Boggs and childdren of Broadway and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Inge and their three children, of Hamlet. Mrs. Boggs and Mr. Cox have the same birthday. j Around 65 Vass.Lakevlew pupils went to Raleigh Friday to attend the. State Fair, making the trip on a truck with Lonnie McKeithen as the .capable driver. W. E. Gladstone ac-; companled the group. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer and son, Don, of Biscoe spent the week, rnd here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brew»r and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Causey. Four.year.old Donald is so grown-up that he no longer wishes to be called "Donald,” preferring to be "Don.” Miss Jessie Brooks of Wilson and Miss Eloise Brooks of Buie's Creek, both successful teachers, spent last wek.end here with their mother, Mrs. G. W. Brooks. T. J. Keith and Luther Crouse of Fort Bragg visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith Simday. T. J. Keith also called on his brother, W. H. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd, Jr., and baby, Donald, of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd over the Miss Dalmatia McDuffie of San. ford spent a part of last week with her sister. Miss Mattie McDuffie, at Hotel Charmella. Mrs. Fentress, Mr. Thomas and Miss Mattie McDuffie, all of Hotel Charmella, were Lillington visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and Frank, Jr., of Boone, and Mrs. Rex Kelly and children of Sanford called on their aunt. Mrs. Bertie L. Mat- ''lent of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption reouired by Act of August 24, 1912 embodied in section 445, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. Tha^ the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, The Pilot, Inc.. South- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort. I me this 14th day of October, 1940. gagees, or other securities are none, j EVEJLYN M. BDSON, 4. That the two paragraphs nextj Notary Public, above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold- | My commission expires Sept. 13, 1941. ers. if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders! Dictionaries The Modern $1.25, Col. as they appear upon the book^ of j legiate at $3.50 and $5.00 and the mt.™uon.i un.i,riag.d « the stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of company as $20.00 at Hayes. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, INDIGESTION nay IIm Htart Ou trtpDtd IB Um ■tociirh or fulUt naj tel Ukt • bftlr-tf1fi»r 00 tb« hmrt. At tb« first slfn of dlilrtM iiBwt HMD tad womn m T«bltu Mt fM trm. No lutUf* but of tbo ftitMt' MtlAf a»dtolA«t kao<ri for oefd If tbo HR8T DOBB dootn’t prm BoU-am beCUr. ntoni bolUo to IM Mui Ncotr* DOCBLB Moaoy Bufe. U$. FLOWERS BOUQUETS FUNERAL PIECES CORSAGES CAROLINA GARDENS M. G. Backer, Proprietor South Bennett Street Southern Pines JACQUELYN BODDIE FAMOUS AUTO STUNT DRIVER extra mildness extra COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR In recent laboratory tests. Camels burned 25% s/ower tiian the average of tlie 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested-slower than Miy of them. That means, on the average, a smoktag pl0t equal to extra skokes per PACKl THOSE EXTRAS IN’ .slower-burning; CAMELS MAKE A GRAN0 DIFFERENCE TO > ME. My THROAT UKES THE EXTRA MILDNESS-AND My POCKETBOOK LIKES THE EXTKA SM0KIN6 % GET THE ‘‘EXTRAS** WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS TIE CKMETTE OF COSTUER TOMCCOS LEGAL, NOTICES North Carolina—Moore County, In The Saperlor Court Notlco to 'All Persons Clalmlnfr Any InterMt in the Subject Matter of This Action. Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. Melvin Dowdy and wife, Kathleen Dowdy, Sam B. Douglas and wife, Sa. die Douglas, defendants. All other persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter thereof, will take notice that an action entit-! led as above has been commenced in[ the Superior Court of Moore County,' North Carolina, to foreclose a certain' lien for taxes held by the Town ofi Southern Pines for the year 1936 men. | tioned in the Complaint filed on May 30th, 1939, against that certain lot' of land, lying and being in McNeills Township, Moore County, Southern Pines, North Carolina and more par ticularly described: Being Lot No. 2 in Block L&16 as shown on a map entitled "A Map of the Town of Southern F*ines, N. C.,” and recorded in the Moore County Registry. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court at his office In the Court House in Carthage, Moore County, and present and defend their respec tive claims within six months from date hereof, or be forever barred from any and all interest therein or claims in or to the ptvceeda from a sale thereof. Dated this 16th day of September 1940. JOHN WIUjCOX, S27-017 Clerk of the Sut>erior Court. NOTICE TO ALL Telephone 8111 Straight Ambulance Scnrict SANDHILLS FUNERAL HOME A. B, PattwraoH, DEUNQUENT TAXPAYERS OF MOORE COUNTY The Sale of Land for delinquent taxes due Moore County will be held on Monday, December 2, 1940 ADVERTISING WILL BEGIN ON Thursday, Nov. 7 th Please make a special effort to settle your taxes before November 7th and save the additional costs incident to •dvertisingr.
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