Friday, May 9, 1941 THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Pa{;o Nine Two Nabbed for Driving After Ix)sing Licenses Pinehurst Paragraphs Mrs. Ellen Morrow Six Cases of Ueiklessness on daughter, Patty McGouldrick have Hlxhwa>S Heard in ,<one to Chautauqua, N. Y. Recorder’s Court A miss is as good as i mile, it is said, but two Mooie coimty men who were driving after their Ucensos had been revoked failed to "miss" and the rides proved q\iite expensive. One was traveling only about one-half mile on the highway, but an officer came along at the very moment to pick him up. Woodrow Boles, white, of Carth age, charged with drunken driving and driving after his license had been revoked, was given four months on the loads, to be suspended upon pay ment of a fine of $100 and the costs, there being evidence that it was a third offense, and his license was re voked for three years. * James Robinson, colored, of Pine- liurst, pleaded guilty to driving af. ter the revocation of his license, and he was given CO days on the roads, to be suspended upon pay- Mi'. and Mrs. Elberhard Fabei’ and Miss Louise Heim have left for their home in' New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Raymond John son have gone to Myrtle Beach where Mr. Johnson has opened an amusement center foi- the summer. Mrs. Johnson will return here next week and she and the children will join Mr. Johnson after the close of school. Mrs. Ethel Journey has returned to her home from the Moore County Hospital. Mr. and Mis- John L. Given have departed for their home' in New York. Capt. Robert B. Jones and family and Capt. A. D. Easton and family .spent the week-end at Myrtle BeaCii. Mr. anil Mrs. H. H. Johnson have closed their home, Ivy Point, and A'ill spend the st.(mink r in Cleve land, Ohio- Mrs. S. A. D. Sheppard and Miss iiient of the costs of this action and, upon payment of the entire amount' Childs have gone to New- of the fine and the costs in a case jMass.. for the summer, tried last week and upon the fur- The three circles of the Community ther condition that he not operate Tuesday at the homes of n.otor vehicle on the highways un-jMc Kenzie, Mrs. A- J. til hus license i.s restored to him. I Louise Johnson- L. M. Cooper, white, of Sanford,' paid a $25 fine and the costs fi>r to Manchester, cari'lesa, reckless pnd drunken ciriv-' * ' ing, was fined $50 and the costs and' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ('ameron. his license' was revoked foi a year, i-'^- V- ilsim anil a group of S(^liool L(on McLerin, while, of Hemp, i fhilldrcn were among those attend- j.aid a $'25 fine and the costs tor!‘“K <he May Day Fe.stival at i-'lora j M.icdrnaM Collcg^e on Tuesday. I Dr. J. Syminguin spoke to the ' High Stthoal students Monday on the and grand- prevention, cause and treatment of cancer- He also examinoU children at the pre-school clinic. The last meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association wll be held next Tuesday afternoon. May 13th at the school. A large attendance is urged to hear Miss Riddick, Miss Allan. Miss Shillinglaw and Mr. Campbell present the work of the Commercial Home Economic, Music and Industrial Arts departments. Miss Della Freeman of Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fields. Mrs. J. C. Morrison of Raleigh is Hfislting her daughter, Mrs. S. R. Ransdall'. Mr. and Mrs. Heman Oifford and daughters, Sally and Ellen, have re turned to their home in Millbrook, N. Y. Mr. and Mis. ueorge Ragsdale ot Dinwiddle, Va., are the guests of their !<on, T. G. Ragsdale, and family. Miss Brownie Mayberry left for her home in Columbia, Tenn., Wednesday after spending the Winter with hei aimt, Mrs. Ethel Journey- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge and •Master Bill Sledge spent Satuitiay vvith Miss Katherine Sledge at Wo man’s College, Greensboro and at ientled the May Day progiani. Mrs. Winifi'eil Hawley ami daughl- carc-lcs.'i and rofkles.® driving- Pilot iruii/ Ada Pay. Urged for Judgeship The steel industry plans to spend improvement, which will Ia' of v;U- more than $282,000,000 during the present year for plant expansion and uable aid to the naticn's progniin of defense. \l GRADUATION SPECIAL SIX PHOTOGRAPHS-$3.50 EDDY’S STUDIO Telephone 5725 or 5913 I. VANCE ItOWE Membei's of the Moore County Bar Association called on Governor Broughton in Raleigh last Saturday to urge the appointment to the Su perior Court bench of one of their members, Judge J. Vance Rowe of the County Recorder's Court. Judge Rowe has been ju’ominently ni’ ntion- »'cl for a vacancy in this district for Highland Pines Inn Cheerful homelike atmosphere, .‘^rlendid dining room servicc. Delightfui .surroundings. Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. Season November to May. W. 0. FLYNN, Manager Southern Pines. N. C. FURNITURE SPECIALS I 9x12 Linoleum Hugs. $7.95 Value (5x9 Linoleum Hugs, j!;?.95 Value Full Size .Mallrssses. \’alue Single IJed .Mattresses. $7.75 Value Double Cain Chairs, .$I.B5 Value Window Shade.s. 75c Value I! ■ I . .51.19 .S2.19 .S1.49 .'i;4.l9 . .19 All other items in store priced coni))aratively low. ALTON I). McLEAN Opposite Hotel Aberdeen, N. C. era are tiie guests of Mrs. I’lanche' some time, and has the support not Wescott. j (,nly of the bar but of scores of cit- Miss Jane Gibbs was the week-enii izei.>i throughout the county. Gov- guesl of Miss Hassie Mae Sheriili. ; ci nor Broughton link the reconiinen- Last Friday afternoon the teacliers ^ dation luider advisement, of the Granvmar School presented | ihont 200 children in a May Day t :i NIAGARA tival. Each grade from the liryti through the seventh presented a .May! Cameron and Mrs. David .’ole danre and then all seven did one | j.., dani'e together. Helen Sheffilcl was i - crowned ciueen and her attendants | were Doris Watson and Jane t'olc, J ■naids Of honor, and Jean CMrrie, Vi-1 kittle Fran- vian Ann Graham, Gi'etchen Sauer, remained for a visit with her Peggy Johnson, Nancy Koole. Wayne j Boyle, Mary Ann Tate, Margaret Ann | , ‘ , I.- r • i Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Smith and Mrs- 1< rye, Nancy Hinton, Emaline Lewis,' Sally Cheney. Mary Louise Black, Will Your Name Be In This Moore County District Credit Book? HowWillYouBe Rated? If you owe any past due accounts, pay them; do it now, so you will be well rated- This Company keeps the merchants in formed at all times as to just how you pay your bills. This system is built on constructive lines? It makes the poor, but honest man's credit as good as that of the rich. It also prevents the nxan who does not pay his bills from getting credit. Credit Is A Nafter of Trust Your Honor Is Involved BIGll-OUNCE BOTTLE OF S 49 Pauline Lewis, Flora EUlen Cameron The boys N*'ore white and the girls wore organdie dresses of pasiel shades which made a lovely scene on Ihe green polo field. TKN SAN.XTOKU M M’KSKS Joe Thomas spent Wednesday in Ral eigh with relatives. The Rev. J. L- Foster of F.lon Col lege filled his regular appointment hit- Sunday. FX'ery available house in Niagara is being taken by Army officers and •cheir families. HONEY & ALMOND CREAM Regular *1 size limited time only — A******************************* * Help your teeth shine like the stars * * ... use Calox Tooth Powder ★ M;iny o( llollywooil's l>rill;l)Io^t Miirs u^t* Calox to lit lp bring out llio nulural lu^lre of lht*ir Irelh ami you c;in Tf}y «» Culox loo. Pure, v^llu!t•^om*^ nlea>ant-!iislinft, ii|*prov<‘il ljy Good llouspkct'ping Bureau. Five letlecl inpredienth, lilrntleil aci'oriling lo llie formula of u fo^enlo^l dental authorily, make Calox an eeonomieal tooth powder that <an't harm loolh enameL Gel Calox today at your drug More. Five sizes, from 10^ to 11.25. Cofr, 1939 MtKe«on fi Inc, lOOIH fOWAII WIN oil'LO.M.xs M.vv 15! ...WYOUP*' Delinquents affected will receive a special letter with The Merchants Mercantile Agency heading, and a picture of the Ciedit Experience Guide on the upper left hand comer telling just what is expected of them. THE MERCHANTS NERCiUITILE AGEIiCY Since 1889 410 BOND BLDG. WASHINGTON. D. 0. mt I The Rev. R. E. Brown, pastor of the Hay Street Methodist Church in Fayetteville, will deliver the prin cipal address at the graduation ex ercises of the North Carolina Sana torium School of Nursing to be held in the auditoruim of the Sanatorium at 8:00 o’clock Wednesday evening, ^ May 1.5, Ten graduates will receive i 'their diplomas. The commencement! exercises will start on Simclay even ing, May 11, when the baccalaureate sermon will be preached at the even ing service of the Community Church in Pinehurst by the pastor, the Rev. A. J. McKelway. The following compose the gi"ad- uating class: Miss Ruth DLxon Hin son, Goldsboro; Miss Elizabeth Mae Hare, Cary; Miss Mary Frances Rog ers, Murphy; Miss Evelyn Roberta Crowell, Hamlet; Mi.s.-i Leila Wright, TimS rland; Miss Kather ine Elizabeth Host, Robersonville; Miss Nancy Ruth David, Aberdeen; Miss Mary Marg;»i-et Royal, Win- ston-Salem; Miss Lula Rogers Dn, Aulander, and Miss Dollie Eliza beth Richardson, New Bern. The North Carolina Sanatorium School of Nursing is affiliated \^th the Moore County Hospital, the stu dents receiving their third year of training here. H P'lne leather Bill Folds, Pass and Key Cases, and Brief Cases at Hayes.' , Pilot Advertising Pays. Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Telephone 6161 J. N. Powell, Inc. Funeral Home 24 hour Ambulance Service D. AI. Blue, Jr. Manager Southern Pines NDON GALLERIES announces its final and greatest REDUCTION SALE ^11 Stock Reduced. so% This is your last opportunity* to purchase Graduation and Weddinj» Gifts At Prices Belo'w Cost I Think of it! We are offering you Herend—Spode—Royal Cop enhagen—Wedgewood—Crown ducal — and Royal Worcester Chinas. , Also Hawks Crystal, Lewis Bags — Imported Linens, Vases and Compotes—Antique Mirrors, Picture Frames and Paul Hansom Lamps. ^ ‘ I ^ i These are only a few of our outstanding BARGAINS. Be sure to visit our store within ti e next few days as we plan to close in the near future. London Gayeries I Razook Buildinsr Pinehurst, N. C.

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