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Friday, February 6, 1M2. THE PILOT, Soathern Pines, North Carolina Page Dirw Cameron Continues Undefeated Streak Cameron — Camerons beisketba’tl teams still remain in the undefeated ranlu, having won their eighth con Comings and Goings in Vass Win Double Header | Franklin Matthews of Fayetteville VassJjakevi^w basketball teams | spent the week-end with his mother. •1 lilt:.. ..V.. won a double header over Farm Life Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews. Misses Min. ^MuTi'veTictorv^wher Srhool at the Carthage gymnasium trva Thompson and Jennie Cameron S gSSLtr I .vrnlnir, 1 C.mcron Route 1 „-.r. Sunday Cl- Moses and Southern led the Camer on girls to a 34-21 victory, with Gra ham and Solomon .doing fine defense work. Calloway did most of the scor ing for Aberdeen, and Briggs and Bobbitt played well on defense. Cameron boys defeated Aberdeen, 23-18, with Comer, doing the stellar work on Cameron's offensive and Mc Pherson and Wall playing a splendid floor game. Bowman led Aberdeen’s offense with Batchelor and Byrd per forming well on the defense. Nejarro Boys Eligible For CCC Enrollment Mrs. Lessie Brown, welfare super- irtendedt, is having a call for an unlimited number of Negro Ixiys for C CC service. Those who are interested in enlistixig for this form of service should appiv soon as the gro\ip will leave on February 10. Sunday Lorene Blue, with 9 points ledl^rs in the Matthews home, the local girls to a 17-7 victory.' Miss Angie Marie Gilliland of Ral Short, with four points, was high'ciRh spent the week-end at home, poorer for Farm Life. James McBrycie and James Stevens accounted for 10 points each in the boys’ 27 to 9 score. Ouin led Farm life with three. ID LIKE TO HAVE YtXJR RECIPE... POR FUDGE CAKE! (Ki AU EARS I tell us your ^ FAMILY SECRET, tJoW! RUMFORD-FOR CIGHTY YEARS! Wff.* Write for Rumford’s new book let. full of ideas to make your bjkmg better. Address: Rumford Baking Pow der, Box A. Rumford. Rhode Island. Telephone 6161 J. N. Powell, Inc. Funeral Home 24 hour Ambulance Service I). Al. Blue, Jr. Manaj^er Southern Pines Dr. Maxwell III r>r. s. A. Maxwell of Aberdeen, pastor of the V’aas Methodist Church, became ill Sunday morning and was irnable to fill his regular appointment here. Mr.s. Maxwell carried on in his Hbsence, leading the service and play, mg at the regular time for the ser mon several new religious records v'hich had recently been procured for :.se in the vo>mg people's division of the Aberdeen church. Mrs. Lottie Ann Hollingsworth and f.Ir. and Mrs. “Nutt" Hall of South, ern Pines visited Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Allen Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cameron and children, Vernell, Laurel and Mamie Doris, of Jonesboro R. F. D. called on Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith Sunday. F’aul Laubscher of Gastonia was here for a week-end visit with his mother, Mrs. Frank .leffreys. Miss Myrtle McMillan spent sever, al days last week in Wilmington work, ing for H. M. Meiselmann. Mrs. P. A. Wil.son. Mrs. N. N. Mc Lean, Mrs. S. R. Smith and Miss Agnes Smith spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton at their home near Raeford. Mrs. W. J. Cameron spent from Thur.sdav until Wednesday at San. ford with her sister, Mrs. Catharine Bobby Thomas Impro\lng Little Bobbie Thomas, -l.year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thomas, who suffered something similar to a stroke just before Christmas and was: ^haw, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. treated at Duke Hospital for sever.il' Patterson. flays, returned for ^a check-up on I and Mrs. Floyd Keith and son \\'ednesdav and his doctor was pleas, jRaeford and T. J. Keith of Fort ed with his improvement. Bobble can ■ were Sunday dinner guests Oi. walk now and can use his "weak Mrs. A. L. Keith, band as he calls it, a little. ' Around 25 people from Vas.« at- ' tended the concert given by the Lone I’ersonals i *** Cameron SatiU'day I ovonintr .opent the week-end with his vufe and ^j^^.-an. T. J. Smith. Miss Myrtle .«on.s. R'll and Kent^ and Mr. and Mr.s. S. R. h.s parents, Mr and % ^ visited Mrs, Annie Thompson Craney. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Hemphilr and little Andy, of Hamlet, were sup. per guests of the McCraneys Satur day. .\nd,v startl’d to school last fall and is getting along nicely. i Mr. and Mrs. J. .\. Kiser and Mr PROMPT of near Maxton Sunday afternoon, i Mrs. W. D. McOill lias accepted a I position as night snpervi.sor at thf> Moore County Hospital. Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh .spent l.'ist week-end with her parents, Mr. and IMrs. Malcolm Pope moved to Bal. i , ,, ,,, ,, i O' *1. » »t 1^' <iiKi Mis. W• II. i\oit.ii. timore the first of tho week. Hr. Kis- ev rind Mr. Pope are wo^kin^: nt a shipyard. Wilbur Kiiw.irds, of Loiii.shiitg Co;- liT>' spent the week .end .it homo. Mrs. \V. 1?. Grahaiii, Mrs. (’. J. Ti'n’- ;ile. Mis. H Horst. .Mr.s. ('. L. Ty. son !ind Misses K;ithnrine Gv;iha'n (Mid Louise Leslie wer,. .Sanforii vis itors Satlii'd.’iy. Willie llilii,’i;il and Miss Hi-len Me Mrs. D. F. Cameron had as her f’liests Thursday her mother. Mrs. (leorge Morgan of Carthagt' Route aii;i Mrs. Gilbert Hailey of Carth. I’ge. Paul Troutman. Mi^s Mary Spencer Harringtf>n, freshman at W.) n,ans’ CoUege, jroensboro, spent several days at her home here, returning to Greena- boro Wednesday, Mr.s. Ruth McLeod of Carthage is v;siling Mrs. Belle Pleasants. Mrs. G. G. Martin, who has been spending some time here with her iaught-T. Mrs. R. S. Gwyn. left Sun. iay for Siler City, where she wiU visit relatives, Mi.ss Charlotte Miller nas returned from R'lvannah, Ga.. and Camp Stew art, where she visited for several days, Mr, ani) Mrs. Sam Swaringen, and children Sam, Jr„ and Sue, of Siler City, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Swaringen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Pleasants. Dillon .Iordan, who has been con- fi’ifd to his home with illness for the past two weeks, was carried to the Veteran's Hospital in Fayetteville Monday for treatment. Bill Bowman spent the week-end at his home here and left Tuesday for Fort Dix, N. J., where he will be in camp. Norfleet I’leasants made a busi ness trip to Flizabeth City and Nor. folk, last week. Mi.s.ses Mary Margaret Burney and Kathleen Rhyne are returning to Wo man’s College, Greensboro, to<lay af ter a few days holidays at their home here. Mrs. Youngblood and Miss Dolly ^'oiingblood of Columbia. S. C., were week.end guests of Gordon Keith and family. Mr. ;uid Mrs. Haney Harris spent several days in Norfolk, Va.. recent- ly. Dr. and Mr.s. H. K. Bowman spent Wednesday in Maxton with Mr. and •Mrs. F.dgar Bowman. Thomas Wadford. of Raleigh spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr. anrl Mrs. W. D. Caviness. Mrs. Leonard Russell has entered i .Moore County Hospital for treatment I and for the remoyal of her tonsils. MKs Mary l’ay;e Honored The members of the Worr.iin's So-! ciety of Christian .‘^ervic'e, of Page KttntUSS.n: A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD COAL FARRELL COAL CO. Phone 9581 Aberdeen FOR BARGAINS FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen Patterson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Offices at Sandhills Funeral Home Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. 8111 DRY ;tnnnn:m:nnnu:mms MODERATE CLEANING SERVICE THE V ALET D. C. JENSEN Telephone 5651 Southern Pines h Highland.Pines Inn Ojien October to May 29th Season Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dininj service. Delightful surroundings. room Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. VV. \r. hi YNN, Manaj^er Southern Pir.e.s, N. NIAGARA Memorial Church honored one of its R memlici's. Miss Mary Page on her I !-lrthd.'iy at its meeting last Monday. I A liirihd;iy (■.■ike was brougiit out Mrs. P,oy.i .Tones returned to Wia-! '"'' gara Sunday after spending last week: R ie of Vass. accomp.inied by Wayne, jj. .jnnesboro. Her mother, .Mrs. Min I tile esteem this society holds for one lit its most faithful members. Ire of Laki'View ;nid Missi's .Slell;i .•'nd .lanie Morrison of Southern i'in-'S, visited Willie's sister. Mrs ,’anu's Oldham, near Wagram Sun. diy afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Williams of |!ali'ich and Mi.ss I>orothy Wagner ■ f Pittsboro were week-end guests of, and (laughters,' Mrs Paul Kelly ■P.iink’' and Lou Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Clark of Green liie CJodfri'y, was buried al .Shallo'v Well Chiinh Thursday. Boh Davis of llurlington spent Miinday with n lativi's here. Robert Snipes and .Mr. Fowler of' Charloile spent the week-end at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Snipes. Till. Uev. J. 1.. Foster of Klon Col.| regular appointment' "Your Income T;ix. ' dollar book i that will save' you many at Hayes.’ Jollelievf Mljiry of lege fille<l his here Sunday. Ola Cameron is spending this week ' >ioro and Miss Hezel (^roii.se of High, v..ith her sister Mrs. Alton Williams! Point called on Mr. and Mrs L. ' j,, Jonesboro t Keith .Sunday afternoon. ix Cameron spent one day Mr. and Mrs. .-\lton Green and son | (,,,„( |^. j,, SC oj Lemon Springs visited in the A.; ^.'c Monroe'of Baltimore, .Md, K. Thompson and W. D. McCraney i week.end with homcfolks 'tomes Sunday afternoon. i jjpgp here L. B. Craig. !o( al druggist, moved | to Hotel Chainu'lla this week from NEW SPRIN(; C’LO l HIN(i Slop ill and soo our lu.'W SPUlNi; SUITS in Invoiy iiaslt-l color.'; and the taihn'cul blou.se.s in silk and cotton to go witli thorn. Drosso.'!, Skirt.s and Swoators. Kead.v made Suits for ilen and I’.oys, and wo al.-<o soli it^uits made to mea.sure. New Spring’ Shoes for the Whole Family. O. O. F^linclnum Carthage, N. C. « :: :: :: and Mrs. Fred Seward, a iiew-> ly married couple of Baltimore, spent „ . 1 11 week-end with Mr, Seward’.'! par- spent lasti,,nts. Mr, and Mrs K. W. Seward , s. oycL i B Morgan, Jr., visited relatives in Raleigh over the week.end. Clarence Gargis left Monday for it Everett, Zane & Muse Certified Public Accountants La keview. •Miss Betsy Chappell week-end with her aunt, Crissman, on Route 2, •\. M. Cameron was confined to his home .several days last week with bronchitis. | „ The Itev. and .Mrs. T. D. Mullis at- ! tended the funeral of Mrs. Minnie <^5odfrey near Jonesboro Thursday. Mrs. Kloise Jones of C’harlotte is I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jones th>s v.-eek. Sanford, N. C. .'\fniTS _ TAXES — SYSTEMS .■Miisdnie Temple Building ABERDEEN Did You Forget L. I :: I’hone Ifil smm Uoiuan’s Chib .MtM'ting The Woman's Club heard Mrs. H. \V. Doub tell of her trip to Washing- U>n. D. C., last week to attend the Defense Forum of the Federation of Women’s Clubs, at its meeting Wed- ne.sday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Talbot John.son, with Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bobbitt, Mrs. Maude Thompson and Mrs. Smith as host esses. Mrs. J. Cl. Farrell, the president, presided over the business session. The program for the afternoon, was on "Safety," Entertains (iarden Chib The Home and Garden Chib was delightfully entertained on Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. G. C. Seymour v.'as hoste.ss at her home. The meeting was called to ordei- .'>nd presided over by the president, Mrs. A. L. Burney. The program was in charge of Mrs. H. A. Page. Jr., who gave an interesting paper on ' The Garden of the Ages.” Following this, Mrs. Malcolm Plea.sants con. ducted a “garden quiz" on things we should know about plants <and shrubs. At the close of the program, Mrs. Seymour served a delirious salad course with coffee. Mrs. Mary L. David, of Columbia is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. f. ti a « t: «• u »♦♦•••••••••••t p«• NOW’S THE TI.ME TO REPLACE ANY WORN OUT KITCHEN HAVE A GOOD SELECTION. EQCIP.MENT—WE MAKE REPAIRS TO YOUR HOUSE—INSIDE AM) OUT. OUR STOCK OF HARD WARE WILL FURNISH YOU WITH JUST WHAT YOU NEED. tiard'ware and Electric Co. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. T Yo\ir Property? The Board of ( ounty ( ominissioners has extended listing date to FEBRUARY 15 After February 15 You Will Be Charg:ed With DOUBLE TAXATION for failure to list or for late listing. If you have not already done so, list your property now it’s your last chance. Moore County List Takers McNEILL TOWNSHIP—Mrs. D. .1. Blue, Rt. 3 Carthage (At Southern Pines Town Hall) CARTHAGE TOWNSHIP—S. C. Riddle. Caithage BENSALEM TOWNSHIP—Sam Deaton, Eagle Springs SHEFFIELD TOWNSHIP—C. C. Williams. Hemp RITTER TOWNSHIP—George W. Willcox, Rt. 3, Sanford GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP—John W. Cameron, Cameron SANDHILL TOWNSHIP—Robert Farrell, Aberdeen MINERAT. SPRINGS TOWNSHIP—>V. E. (Jraham, .Jackson Springs Noore County Board of Commissioners /
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