I*s«p Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, August 22, 1941. THE PASSING YEARS BY CHAKLI2S M VCAnLEY Third Week o( Aug^ust Comings and Goings in Vass f stay at Lake Junaluska before return-1 ingr to Mooresville to teach. | ter visiting their sister, Mrs. Thurlow Real Estate Transfers 1940 Sitr *nd Mrs. William J. Stuart jrwietit handsome window to Church of Wide Fellowship. Pauline Poe is bride of Broad- tts W Smith of Charlotte. Jffi and Mrs. Bynum Patterson !!«»(> moved into their new home, the facut'ir Blair house on Bennett street. »Uss GiHiland F.ntertalns j thur is the only young man fr^m this, E>ans, for ten days, Mrs. Evans re-' The following real e.?tate transfers Miss Angie Marie Gilliland of Ral- with them Suhday morning as Ar-1 turned home with them for a visit- have been recorded in the office of eigh, who is spending lier vacation at thur i.s the only young mos from this: Mrs. C. P. McMillan visited her sis- ; the Register of Deeds of Moore iiome, entertained a number of church to enter the ministry in recent ter, Miss Ossie Edwards of Garner,, county (j^ring the past week: friends at a delightful party Satur- years. from Wednesday until Friday of last ^ Ruth Seawell Marsh and husband, day evening. Guests were received in week. She and Mr, McMillan spent p. B. Marsh, to W. M. Seawell and the living room, which was gay with Visitors From Atlanta the week-end at Selma with his moth- v^ jfe: property in Moore county, summer flowers, and later enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brittain and er, Mrs. Hattie McMillan, | Qa^l Kivett and wife ti» Alex games and refreshments outside. ^ children, Lawrence, Jr,, and Susan' Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Wilson spent! chrlscoe and wife: property in Moore Miss Gilliland's guests were Miss .lane, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived the first Sunday with friends at China Grove, ^ county. Marie Tyson, Miss Mary Mae Scott, of the week to spend several days vis- going with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc- 1»36 JKi's. Emerson Haj-es dies. Active in ohric affairs in Southern Pines for 35 Xe*ri Now Funeral Home being erected Itcre I. F. Chandler starts construc- for J. N. Howell, Inc. Catherine Pierson left Sunday for Hew York. 1931 W F. Kohring dies. Additional police are recommend- eJ. .Southern Pines authorities move t(> i>rovide ample protection for resi- K* new show window to the front hw store. Dr W, C. Mudgett is acting mayor •Oiriiig the absence of Mayor Richard- Mrs. Clara G- Hilton dies at Saco, X/t 1901 This week marks the close of the fruit shipping business on a large scale in Southern Pines. Grapes made up the bulk of the week's shipments, with Elbertas second, all told about 6,000 crates and packages. The 1914 peaches brought from $2.25 to $2,75 W. V. Prilllman’s fine new fire- PS*" crate, ^|«x>of garage located on Elast Broad ' “Lost—Small black mule—left my opened for business this week, ' stable Tuesday night. Anyone know- -Ifrs. Wiley, Misses Sarah and Cath- : ing of his whereabouts will confer a Miss Juanita Thompson, Miss Ollie if ing relatives in Vass, Cameron, Patterson, Miss Bessie Patterson,; Southern Pines, Manly and Aber- Ralph Allen, Franklin Gilliland, Mr. deen, rs. Brittiiin was formerly Miss pnd Mrs. George Mason and Jesse Josie Lynn Thompson. She is a Sellars, all of Vass; Bud Condas, Luke great-granddaughter of the late Mr- Frye and Claud Baker, of Sanford find Mrs. Joseph H, Bynum whose and Graham Jones, of Pinehurst, ticscendants held their annual reunion Sunday at Lakeview, Thompsons Visit Here The Rev. and ilrs. Arthur Thomp- Fi»hin); Trip son and their three children left Mrs. G. W, Griffin, familiarly Iilonday for .\hoskie after visiting known to the old timers as "Miss several days with his parents, Mr, Net, ’ left Saturday with her son, Ed- and Mrs, E B. Thompson, near Vass, ‘ ward Griffin, and friends from Ral- It was an especial pleasure to tlie eigh for a two-week fishing trip to Myrtle Muse McPhail to Pearl Methodist congregation to have Ar- turned from a visit to Virginia. 1911 Miss Mary Jane Shaw, sister of Squire C. W. Shaw, dies. The Moore County Hospital locat ed in Southern Pines will receive its first patient this week. Dr- W. C, Mudgett is the attending surgeon. 1906 Judge French held court one day last week and tried a mule case with becoming dignity and doubtless with equal justice. The small cotton field next to the Ozone hotel has been a beautiful sight while in blossom. the coast, "Miss Net” is the daught er of the first couple to build a home in Vass, the late Mr. and Mrs, E, D- Byrd, and in all the years there has never been a more skilled angler here. Move to .''outh Carolina Mr. and Mrs, Lee Brown and chil dren, who for some time occupied an apartment in the Beasley building, have moved to Darlington, S, C,, to make their home. Baptist Ser»1oe The Rev, Mr, Stegall, Baptist min ister, will preach in the Vass Bap tist church Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock, daylight saving time- Personals Aliss Jessie Brooks returned Sat urday from Duke University summer school, where she has practically completed her study for her master's degree. She will remain at home un til time to resume her teaching in the Wilson high school. Mrs, Harry Miller and brother, Ern est Thompson, returned last week Gill of Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, ^ ^dams; property in Carthage town- who visited relatives at Claremont, ,ghip. D, C- McGill of Halifax is spending | Qyajy gritt and wife to J. E, Bald- his vacation at home. ; . property in Moore county. Mrs. J. A. Keith, Miss Nellie Keith, | r Brown and wife to W. *L. Mrs. W. C. Byrd, Miss Mary Lou and grown: property in Sheffield town- Keith Byrd were Raeford visitors Monday. Airs- Bill Mashburn and Mi.ss Eula ship. Wads Creek- O. D. Wallace and wife and others to A. H. Danley and w'ife: property in Carthage township. O. D, Wallace and wife and others to Lloyd Danley and wife: property in Carthage township. Dr. J, I. Neai VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, JlbftlFUaD RI0DLES_ \>. hv does Carrie Collins climb 3 George Williams and wife to Eu gene Currie, Mollie I-'urr and Troy xMae Boggs enjoyed a trip to points phnups. trustees of Rock Hill Friends of interest in Florida over the week- church: property in Moore County. end, I . o I The First Carolinas Joint Stock Mrs, W, J, Cameron returned Sat-1 . „ , , . r:. c. n , , , ,, _ ,,, Land Bank of Columbia to P. S, P. urday from a visit with Mrs, Bon W.,,, , , , o -tu r o « J ... J Randolph, 263 1-2 acres McNeill town- Smith of Sanford and Mr, and Mrs, H, C. Cameron of Olivia- With mem-i® bers of the Cameron family she spent | ^ rederick Duncombe anj wife and me day last week in the home of Mr. t'thers to Mabel Roth: lots 1 and 2 in and Mrs, Ervin Cameron at Kipling, ^ Southern Pines, and another on a picnic at White i Moffitt, commissioner, to D. Lake, j-'^- Monroe; property in Mineral Mrs. Joseph Koda and daughters . Springs township, have returned to their home in Pitts- i Vance Rowe, commissioner, to burgh, Pa,, after spending some time|^- ^ Johnston: property in Manly, with Mrs. Koda's parents, Mr. and Brown, commissioner, to V\ il- ^ Mrs. E- B, Thompson, Mrs. Thomp-, lie Dunlap: property in Hemp, son has been confined to her bed for , O, Leon Seymour and wife to Min-' the past while. 1 nie B. Farrell; property in Aberdeen.' Mrs. Robert L, Waddell of Dunn vis- | McLeod and others to D, M, ited her mother, Mrs, W, T. Cox, dur- ^®"'*®- property on the water of ing last week-end. j “ | Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews and ; remained until Monday with his bro- ' Franklin Matthews went to Sanford ther-in-law and sister, Mr- and Mrs, Sunday night to call on Mrs. M L. , Charles Gschwind. Barbara and Bob- Matthews, who has been ill for the ! Jean Stanton, who has been vis- past several weeks. Mrs. Matthews is ^ i^ing their aunt for about three weeks, still in bed, but is feeling better. | returned hame with their father and Mr, and Mrs, B. M- Corbett and i®'»ss remained for a three weeks vis- daughter, Faye, w'ere away from Sat- BECAUSE she’s trying to ri»- as high ar the cakes she balies win RUM- FORD the baking powder tLat act* »i in the miiing, in the oven, FREE. Send for NEW booklet, contain ing dozens of bright ideas to imoroT* your baking. Address: Rumford Bak ing Powder, Box S, Rumford, R. I, urday until Tuesday, visiting places of interest in western North Carolina, Miss Sarah Ann Reece of Durham came last week to spend some time with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, R, L, Oldham and other relatives in it. to their home in AUoway, N, J,, af- I the community. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson and several of the latter'.^ people, all of Orlando, Florida, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Evans Sun day, stopping over on their way to New Jersey to visit Mr. Thompson's mother. ermi^ Wiley are at home, having re- favor by reporting to me.” Miss Anna Edgerton, who visited her sister, Mrs. T. Frank Cameron, Adv. for several days, left Thursday for a D. B- Stanton of Mullins, S. C., came j Mrs. D P. Morrison of Southern Friday, bringing with him two of his I Pines is visiting her parents, Mr. and daughters, Bliss and Margaret, and ' Mrs. D. B. Oldham. Pints—7dc Quarts—$1.40 OUR NATION NEEDS STEEL! “No More Clothes Hangers” —Says Uncle Sam We Are Cooperating! DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS EAY^ JUST BEEN INFORMED THAT, BECAUSE OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PRIOR- rriES, STEEL COAT HANGERS WILL NO, LONGER BE AVAILABLE TO US. ,WE ARE GLAD TO COOPERATE BUT ARE MAKING EVERY EFFORT NOT TO INCONVENIENCE OUR CUSTOMERS. .WE ASK YOUR ASSISTANCE, ALSO. 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