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Friday, August 15, 1941. THE I’lLOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Three THE PASSING YEARS BY (IIARLF.S MACArUEY SM-ond Week of August Pinehurst Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson and Mrs. Ncla Black of Carthage left I Tuesday to spend a week in the ■ ■ mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. T. L. Black spent last Friday Resident in Durham. I Ellis Fields, Jr., who is in service vho has at Aberdeen, Md., Proving Grounds Jr. at Auburn, Me., for the pa.st month has returned. 1940 Kdwin W. Merrill dies, here 33 years. Mias Katherine Wiley, been the gue.st of Mrs. Henry Dingley, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prank Taylor spent the week-end in the mountains. John Taylor, who spent the sum- 1936 nier at Blowing Rock, has return- S 178.000 in bonds retired by South- ea. ern Pines since 1928. > Mr.s, LeFioy Gates and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wclch left Zelie spent the week-end at Roaring Sunday for Miami where they will Gap visiting Mrs. Zelie'3 daughter take boat for New York. who i.s in camp there. Mrs. R. L. Chandler, Mrs. Yates Birth .XiinDumeinrnt Poe, Mrs. Herbert Cameron, Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Carter an- ^r.ink Buciian and Miss Mary Cam- nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary eron are leaving Sunday for a week's Friday, August 8. stay at Carolina Beach. Miss Catherine Sledge is spending two weeks visitmg friends in Ashe- i ville and Tryon. H. Haines Stockton of Fort Bragg was at home for the week-end. Mr.s. H. P. Hotchkiss and daught ers, Carol and Ann, have left for The boys of the Standard filling; fetation, on West Broad street, proud ly display a watermelon vine bearing 9 fine specimens. John Jordan and Cliff Johnson were week-end vl.sitors at Carolina Beach. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. Montesantl and family have gone to Beaufort for the rest of August. New Haven, Conn., to spend a month. Flora Ellen and Bevins Cameron left Monday to visit their grandmoth- ' er at Kingsport, Tenn. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gouger. Jr., of ! Columbia, S. C., are visiting her par- I ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gouger, Sr. i Miss Kay Johnson spent last week ! at Carolina Beach. In the Kitchen With Katie Cook Th«^ other day while up in Hemp, I stopped by to see Mrs. C. C. Frye and found her busy peeling poaches for canning. In the cour.se of our conver sation, we got to discussing refriger ator ice cream and I complained that after experimenting with many rec ipes, I still have trouble keeping it from getting icey. Mrs. Frye gave me a b.isle recipe for refrigerator ice cream and said that she has never I had any trouble at all with it. To this basic mixture you can add either flavoring or ma.shed fruits to com plete the ice cream. I’m passing it on :\s it soimded mighty good to me. 2 eggs 4 cups milk 1 cup sugar 1 cup cream 4 tblsp. flour. flour SCHOOL DRIVERS TO BE CERTIFIED Superintendent Thomas Rule.s All in Charge of Butises JMust Keccive Training BV REPORT IS MADE BY GRAND JURY MRS. B. I-’. ROSSEK DIKS Mrs. B. F. Rosser of Carthage dies last Thursday after a brief illness and funeral services were conducted at Doub's Chapel Saturday with the Itepairsi Recommended for Coun- Rpv. w. F. Hancock officiating, a.s- ty Home and (Jovernors for School Husses Moore County Grand Jury Ibis’ week recommended that extensive re pairs be made to the County Home plant and that each school bus be t quipped with governors which would hold speed down to a 40-mile-an-hour Cook the egg yolks, sugar, Qiibcrt Frve for a demonstration test, and milk together, stirring until the -^homas added. •H.AKV t'lKKlK, ('huirnian, Miwjre ('oiinty .Safety ('oinmittee Moore County School Superintend ent H. Lee Thomas has instructed each county principal that all school bus drivers who failed to take advan- * maximum, tage of the driving school in Carth- The grand jury, headed by B. U. age last week must attend one in a | Richardson, of West End, as fore- nearby county before being allowed man, submitted its rejwrt to Super- to drive a school bus this year, jior Court Judge J. Will Pless, Jr;, "Any principal or school official presiding over the August term of jilacing a non-licensed or non-certified criminal court. driver in iharge of a bus after it| Suggested repaifs to the County leaves the central garage will be held Home included repair plaster in one personally responsible for any acci-! bedroom, sand hall floor, repair win- dcnt or damage done by such a driv- ciow in hall, paint and repair ceiling er," Superintendent Thomas said. I in entrance hall and front room; Drivers who attend schools in oth- fchelter to be built over kitchen porch (T counties must report to State I and showers installed in two bath- Highway Patrolman Wendell Kelly J rooms; water cooler needed born roof; and Moore County school mechanic 1 patched and painted. Inspection of the county prison sisted by the Rev. R. H. Weaver, I Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Alene Frye and Miss Fannie Rosser, brother of Carthage, and Mrs. J. M. Beach of Orlando, Fla.; six sons, P’. C Rosser of Bcnnettsville, S. C.; Ted Rosser of Vass; A. and J. C. Rosser of Carthage; Tony Ros.ser of Kannapolis, and 'R. L. Rosser of Sal isbury. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Julia Cleaver of Pinehurst. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS. Moore County was fortunate in be- 1926 Dr. John Warren Achorn dies. George Richardson, Norman Day,, pj Weedon of John Tllghman and Leonard Barrett Greensboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton this week. left on Monday for through the western state. H. R. deFimiak dies a motor part of trip the Mrs. W. R. Carter of Kannapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert McCaskill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swearingen spent I Sunday at Moncure visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lucinda Gould dies. Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Barnes is spending Princess theatre announces only week with the Swearingen’s, one performance each week. i \jr. and Mrs. Purvis Ferree and Aberdeen makes it two straight. | family who spent a week at Myrtle Wins over local nine 6-5 at Southern returned home Tuesday. Rnes, 5-2 at Aberdeen. i p^ank McCaskill and ! daughter, Julia Ann, visited in Char- ; lotte over the week-end. M. N. Sugg has purchased 50 acres | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelly of Washing' of land adjoining the Whitehouse ton, D. C., were guests of Mr. and tract and lying on both side of the jjrs. Foster Kelley. Southern Pines-Aberdeen road. poster Kelly left Wednesday F. W. Van Camp is rebuilding visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor of John Langham house which he re- vVashington, D. C. cently bought. Mrs. W. I. Barbour was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kirk 1911 I at Albemarle. Her nephew, Manuel mixture thickens. Beat egg whites and cream until stiff and fold into the cooked mxture. Add flavoring or fruit. This mixture flavored with plain vanilla is excellent for small child-i Highway Safety Division in co operation with the State School Com- 'mission. All Moore County citizens camp, county jail, and county court house resulted in a few minor rec- ren. Kirk, returned with her for a few I should be proud of this step toward , . I safety for our children. Just how to ('ays visit. Mr and Mrs. Chas. B. Hudson whol"iake the public conscious of the laws have been spending the summer «n | joj^^ool busses is anoth- Long Island, New York, have return ed. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Hudson returned with them. ing among the first half a hundred to |Cmmendation.s for repairs, have one of the school bus driving j Committee wnich inspected school ttaining courses, conducted by the busses rejx)rt them in "good condi tion" and suggested that governors on the busses should be inspected, every two weeks and that ‘‘the county mechanic or highway patrolman in charge shall dismiss all drivers found guilty of changing the adjustment or breaking seals on governors." PINEBLUFF er big problem A total of 140 school bus drivers and assistants attended the school, according to Superintendent Thomas, ! and they came from the following I schools: Carthage 14, Hemp 14, Cam- jeron 12, Vass-Lakeview 10, Farm Life 6, Pinehurst 8, Aberdeen 8, West Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waite of Drex- er, Pa., were guests at the home of | ^O, Southern Pines 4, High Falls Mrs. J. W. Pope several days; l»sc Contractor E. O. Howard is begin-1 ning work on an extensive addition to something like $25.00 worth the home of Dr. A. McNeill Blair oii goods. Bennett street. Frederick Chatfield a resident of Southern Pines for the past 22 years dies. 1901 G )od streets for Southern Pines are at last an assured fact. C. Me I ‘^ueen has the contract for 4 miles 1906 of surfacing and 3 1-2 miles of clay Captain C. C. Martin, of Biscoe, has ing. The street.s to be improved em- purchased the interest of J. W. Mas- , brace the section from Railroad to aemore in the Johnson Pharmacy, and Page street inclusive and from Maine will at once furnish and equip the fn liUmis avenue, with the addition store ill the finest manner. of several of the streets and avenues On Sunday night Patch & Rich- e.ist of the railroad. Price, surfacing ard-son’s store was entered and rob- $15 per mile, claying SllO per mile. COA econoin ESIDES triving satisfactory heat, the next important thing you look for in heating your home is, “Is it clean? Economical?” Try our coal just once and you’ll be sold for all winters to come! Free from duat, it helps reduce cleaning and painting bills. Worth the try! EGG COAL—A popular type of coal because it la free from duat. Uniform sizing glvea uniform heat. Phone 9581—Order Now Farrell Coal Co. ABERDEEN N. C. week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach and chil dren returned to their home in Ashe ville after spending the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Leach's mother, Mrs. M. F. Butner. Mrs. Hazel Allison returned to her home here Monday after spending the past month in the North. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker and Miss Charlene Parker spent Sunday in Rockingham visiting friends. Miss Lena Stewart of Washington, D. C., is spending several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Townsend left last week for Vaiiey Stream, N. Y., where they will spend some cime. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangum of Roanoke, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. J. M Edwards. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Jackson and sons of Greensboro were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttonfield. Mls.s Sally Allison of Baltimore, Md., arrived here Monday to spend her vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker and daughter, Miss Charlene Parker left Wednesday for Fillmore, N- Y., where they will spend a month. Mrs. Leon Blue and children spent .several days last week in Clinton with relatives. S. JR. Hudson of Dunn is visiting his son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clenard Hudson, at their home here. Mrs. D. C. Clapp returned to her home in Greensboro Sunday after spending several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Suttonfield. Capt. and Mrs. William Baker and children left Wednesday for their home in Oxford, Miss., after spending the past six weeks in town. Capt. Baker is stationed at Fort Bragp. Dr. and Mrs. Malcom B. Kemp and small son depairted this week for northern points and many places of interest in Canada where they will spend a month. Mrs. Margaret Holder returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with relatives in Hoffman and vicinity. Miss Jane Farrell will return Sat urday from two weeks spent in camp near Winston-Salem. Mrs. Bari Lampley entered Moore County Hospital this week quite ill. Her condition is unchanged it is re ported. Virgil Lee Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter returned home Sunday after a months visit with relatives in Raleigh. 10, Westmorp 10; Negro schools, Pinckney 12, Berkeley 6, Vineland 2, West Southern Pines 2, Academy Heights 2. Subscribe to The Pilot, Moore County's Leading News-Weekly. One large, four-engincd bomber of the type American industry Is now building for defense carries up to 11,000 gallons of ga.^line when fully loaded for flight. This capacity is more than that of a standard rail way tank car. And the gasoline used on a 24-hour mi.ssion is about equal to the amount an average automobile would require to make five trips around the world! Fort Bragg will be North Carolina’s third largest city when its garrison strength reaches 72,000 BACK TO SCHOOL means new clothes for the children. You can outfit them at O. B. Flinchum’s Store with smart clothes and .save money doing it. See our Dresses, Boy’s Clothing and Shoes. O.B.Flinchum Carthage, N. C. 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