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Page >‘our THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, Febi'uary 6, 1942- CARTHAGE HFXPS RED CROSS DRIVE War Kelief Fund Drive Conduct ed l)v INlrs. Charles Grier Nets Total of $522.‘»3 FOR VICTORY ^1 Contributions of $100 oach from J. L. Currie Co. and Currio Hosiery Mills and of $50 from the Carthapf' branch of the Bank of Pinehurst led off a list of Carthage contributors to ttie Red Cross War Relief Fimd with a total of $522.93 coming from the countv seat. Mrs. Chatles T. Grief headed the drive whiih brought in this amount Following is the list of contributors and, following The Pilot's previous policy, no further amounts are given, only namiw of contributing indivi-. duals or groups: John Sinclaii. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. r.olden, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Garrison, Mrs. Jacob Hurwitz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wainer. Fnincis Wilhoit. P. K. Keji- redy, Lee P^oy Lee. Miss Bess Me. Ca.<ikill. Mrs. Houston Parks, Miss Mary Cilbert Cole, Hugh P. Kelly, Tilrs. C. A. McCalUim, Miss Liicile Irving. Miss Mary Jackson Yow, Mrs. Woodro'-v Haxley, William Jackson. Mi.ss Kthel Davis, Mrs. Mary William son, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hinson, Mrs. Ida Dupree, Also J. V. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Dr. A. McN. Blue, f'erman '’rimm. Mrs. Floise Way Mathis, Mi.-iS Thelma Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence. Mr. Penniger, R, G. Fry. Sr., Miss .Sarah Yow. L. L. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley, B. F. Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Thomas. Mrs. William Buffaloe. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mf-| Oraw, Miss Maxine Wilboit. W. B. | T'avi.s. Roval Muse. W'. F. Boyete, I Mrs. N. H. Arnette. Mrs. J. W. Ba.j ker. Mi.ss Bess MoLp<id. Also Mrs. Charles Barringer. Mr. | pnd Mrs. W. L. Wafford, Mrs. F. H., Underwood. Mrs. Beulah Womack.. John Willcox. Mrs. Gilliam Brown. | Otis Baker. Hugh Jatk.son, Clyd<‘ Shaw, Ml-, and Mrs. Kli Ginsburg. Miss .losenhine Cole. Mi.ss Judith Wainer. Mr, and Mrs, W, D. Sabiston, K. C. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patter.'ion, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pleas ants, Ted F>y, High School faculty, Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Alexander. Mr. Mashburn, Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Adams, Mr;<. J. K. Robert.s, Mr. and Mrs. A,( N. Hur\vit7, Joseph Levy. Dr. and| Mrs. Charles T. Grier. Mrs. T. M. Stewart. F. J. Burns, Mrs. Floyd Barber. Al.so W. G. Farrar. J. M. Morgan, Mi,ss Ktna Shields. Mi.ss Kate Shields. Martin ,'!*’i('lds. Shields Bible Class, Pre.'ibyterian Church. J. Cruth. field. Shields Drug Co.. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. ATiller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, ?Tiss B<'ss Ptuart. Mrs. Gladys War ren, Miss .lean Swett. Miss Hazel Stone. Dr. R. M. Drake, Miss Maida Jenkins. Mrs. F.stelle Wicker, Waller Williamson. Mrs. Lee McDonald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Poole, O. R. Flin. chum. Carthage Production Associa tion. Mrs, Sam Riddle. .lohn Baker Also Mio-^ Daisv Condor, Mack's 10c St'>re. 'frs. Reid Flinchiim t'a>'- thage Furniture Compa.ny, Miss Nel. lie Blue. AT'-, and Mrs. Gene Ste\v-| art, A. Blue. X. T. Blue. Mrs. Flla I Thom, Mrs. C. Cox. Mrs. .Annette Dewev. Karl McDonald. I. X. Clegg. Jr.. Grammar School F.iciilty. J. A. Lang. Sam Hovle. Mi.ss Xellie Hoyle, ?li.ss Nanni>' P. Hovle, Mr. and Mrs C. L. Gulledee. Mi.ss Grace Blue. Sheriff' C. J McDonald. T. L. Baiighn, A. J. Gools’oy. R. H. Garrison. Jr . Mr. and Mrs. M G. Bovette, Dr. and Mrs K, L. Felton, Junior Class i 10th | grade) hish school. Miss .lohnsio i Redding, and four anonymous dona-i tions, ! *2 r ■'<1 ■4\. ?APER COMMENTS ONIOC.AlLEnER l iUburi •Kur<‘><«v M Three Youths Get Eight Months, Suspended, In Theft of Tires Court Shows 1-ittle Leniency in First Case of Tire Stealing in County Clarence Boyette, 19, De.smond Bovete, 17, and Eugene Smith. 17, ot Va'ss pleaded guilty in Recorders Court Mt)nday of the larceny of an automobile tire an‘1 wheel from the automobile of John T. McKeithen. which was parked on the Stutts-Tay- lor filling station premises at 'V'ass. Thev were given eight months on "^harlot te Observer Carries Edi torial About Prophetic Let ter, Kun in Pilot Recentlv. The Pilot reprinted a let- er written by Stanley Tobin of nuthern Pines, .son of Mrs. Margate! Tobin, which he had written over twr ears ago. The Charlotee OKser\’e n which the letter was originally rinted, also saw fit to comment upon he letter. The following editorial re- •'iitl.v appeared in the Charlote pa- 'er. captioned "I’rophotic of Today”: "St:inle.v Tobin of Southern Pines -'rmer Obsv’rver carrier, wrote a let. "■r f T publiratiou in this iiewspape'- in 1939, when he was a youth of 19, hat was remarkably prophetic o. \merica's needs today. "Chilling another youthful writer or his contention that America was ikely to have too many warplanes voung Tobin said that, 'had we been properly prepared in the World war, t woiilil not have lasted so long and ewei- Americans would have been laughtered. With mad paper hangers ind greedy rulers running loose in he Old World, a wall of armed might in the Ignited States is the only way to scare them out of the Americas.’ "Prophetic of America's present needs, were these assertions in young lobin's letter of more than two years ago: 'We need a half million trained aviators in the resei-ves, S0,000 pilots in the standing army, 10,000 pilots in the navy and 10,000 in the Marines and National Guard." "Wise words for a youth of 19 to be writing two years agoi W’hat a tragedy that enough men of twice and three times his age were not wise enough to see then eye to eye with the Southern Pines youngster, who .vas urging two years ago the pre paredness the Nation so desperately needs today I Many a youth in this country has more .sense and more patriotism than he is given crtMlit for having. PLANNING COURSE ON NURSES^ .\lI)iV ass Is Orgranizins Class in First Aid Youns Women Interested in Ci-i vilian Nursing Activity .May I Sessions Register for Training Plans for a volunteer Nurses Aid ! tmining course to be conducted at to Be Held Tuesdays' and Uednesdays. Beginning February 10 the roads, each, but the sentence was | cotjnty Hospital were progress. s,u,>ipended upon payment of the costs j week, and young women in. upon condition that the youthful terested in taking the course were fundants be of good behavior for three j requested to apply to Miss Phylli.? \ears, during which time they are i i.overing at Jackson Springs, be under the super\ision of tht proba. | Nurses Aid training is consid- lion officer. 1 ered an essential part of the civiliiin Judge ' 'draining in cooperation wth national sidei ation the fact that t e i I liefense, as regular nurses are being which the wheel \vas taken called from civilian duty to sen-ice at parently abandoned, the small valiu | front. of the tire and tubt\ tho youth of the ^ « defendants and the fact that thiy| Mrs. Helen Jacobs of Southern •IH. ( IVK' ( LI B There will be a special meeting of the Junior Civic Club next Monday. Febrr.pry 9 at S o'clock and per.sons interested in becoming: members, are urged fo attend to helpj make plans for the Valentine Dance. I had not been in trouble before and t.hat the wheel had been recovered. StomiU'li I/eads to -lail That the way to a man's heart is through his stomach may be true but in the case of William Henry Kelly the 'wav" of his stomach led to the roads. Kelly, a Negro of Southern Pines, was given eight months on the roads for forcibly trespa.ssing on the premises of V'iigin (\)le and taking one middling of nieat, one shoul<Jer, one ham, two pounds of sugar and a quantity of fat pine \\ood. In another ca.se he was found guil. ty of receiving stolen goods, oanned fruit and eggs which had been laken (rom the premises of P^osa Smith,' and was given four months to beg'.n ^ at the expiration of the former .sen. tence. Willie Kansom, a second de.| fendant in this case, was not taken. .Matthews McIntosh, 17-year.oM I’inehiirst Negro, was given 12 montns^ Pines has been selected to conduct the cour.se. which will be under sup- et vision and assistance of the .Moore I’ounty Hospital staff. About 20 .voung women have already registered for the training. ('ondiicted under standards of the American Red Cross, the Nurses Aid coiii'se provid.'s certificates to those who successfully complete the work. Mrs. James Bovii is chairman of th-? local committee, composed of Mr.s. .Malcom D. Kemp and Dr. Mary Cii.shin<r of Pinehurst. Miss Lovering, and M S3 FMli'n Briiton of the hi>spi. tal staff. A first aid class is being organized in Vaas, to meet from 7:30 to 9:‘?0 on Tuesday and Wednesda.v evenings for five weeks, the first meeting to be held in the hotel next Tuesday evea- : iiig, February 10, Mrs. B. M. Corbett, ♦ local 'Red Cross chairman, has an-1 riounced. Bynum Patterson of South-' ern Pines and Miss Causey will b»' the teachers. Men and women of the community vho are interested in taking this I course are renuestfd to notify Mrs.' Corbett by F'riday in order that she may arrange to get the required! number of textbooks. However, if this: cannot be done, these can be arrang.' ed for at the meeting Tue.sday night..' APPKKCIATION KXPKKSSKil V Rotary To Devote Program To China X. L. Hodgkins. Former Resi-| den( of Asia. Will ,Addres.s I When last week the home and furn.j i‘-hings of Samuel J. Ingram of West i Southern Pines were destroyed hv j lire, the 'Red Cross and local citizens went to the help of the Ingram fam. il.v with clothes and other a.ssistanco. T he family, now located in another house, this week expressed “sincere appreciation for the kindness of our iriends shown since the loss of our home." t I "ar* of a national program to I the willingness of .America to IT’S TliME TO HAVE THAT WATCH LOOKED AFTER . . . ,,, . Ion the roads for stealing a shot gun,! (Mill) Members Friday Ail nH*mi)&rs i j n i i- u.* :) ranu'TH and a flash light Irom thCj a:itomobile of G. D. Hoke, a guest a'u I As a a Pinehurst hotel. McIntosh had for. I rove the inerly served a term in a refornu’. I back China in its struggle against the tnry. li’ggression of the Japanese, the Soti- \ iiiing .Negroes in Trouble them Pines Rotary Club will hear N. Lillian Minter. l7-year.old Negro j I- Hodgkins, who spent a number of elrl of Aberdeen, was given nine j VPi'rs in China, speak on that coiin. | months in jail for stabbing D. rothy McKinnon with an ice pick, but b". cause of her youth and its being he.* first offense the sentence was sus. pended and she was placed on pro- try's progress at tho club meeting Friday at 12:15 in the Southern Pines Country Club. xMr, Hodgkins is expected to de- st ribe some of the changes which have bation for three years upon payment taken place in China and to .speak of cf costs. I *1'*' struggle of the C^hine.se for de- Dorothy McClendon, l.'i. w is charg-1 mocracy. against the imperialistic ef- Have your wat4'<h eoiupietely cheeked at a small tharge Select a Valentine Gift from our Stock of Jewelry A. WARREN Jeweler Southern Pines R. ed with assaulting Lillian with an ice pick and with biting her. Her case was tran.sf erred to Juvenile Court, and she was let out on proba tion under the care of her uncb-. her parents being dead. Clarence Murchison. 18, a Negro of Sanford Route 3, paid the costs in a bastardy charge and was ordered to r.ay S3 per week for the support ot his illegitimate child. He drew a fix months suspended road sentence. Ray Leonard Talley of .Sanford paid a fine of $12..'iO and costs for speed, ing with an oil truck. A 60-day road -ientence was suspended Je.ss Willimas of Pinehurst, f'harg. ed with assault and battery, had prayer for judgment continued upon 'ood behavior and upon condition that I'.p and Tom Frye cooperate in an ef fort to preserve peace and friendly •elations between their children. Tli 'efendant was charged with slapping Warren Frye, who, according to the testimony, was frequently molesting ne Williams boy. William Wood, Aberdeen Negro, lead guilty of drunken driving. He '■•as given a 60-day road sentence, uspended upon payment of a fine of $50 and costs. Robert Harris, Southern Pines Ne- <;ro, found guilty of simple assault •’Jid being drunk and disorderly, drew <0 days, suspended upon payment of costs. In the case of Robert Cornwell, Ne. forts of Japnn. which have been Ing on for over 10 ye.ars. Jaycees Sponsoring Benefit Bridge Party Prizes at Party to He (liven in Defense Stamps; Boy Scout Troop to Benefit The Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a benefit bridge party at the Civic Club on Thursday even ing, February 19th. .\11 proceeds from this party go to the Jay.Cee sponsor ed Boy Scout Troop No. 73. As ii' the past, there will be prizes for hit,h score at each table, but all (prizes this time will be defonse stamps. Refreshments will be served by the sponsor.- All members of uie Junior Cham ber are handling tickets. gro, charged with abandonment ard failure to support, upon request of the prosecuting witness the State took a nol pros with leave upon pay. ment of the costs. A case in which Willie Street, Ne gro of Hemp, was charged with un mercifully whipping his child was continued on account of the illness of 'ms wife, his only witness. The child « to be under the care of the welfare department until the trial in Anril. UXQIZI W BKSIDKS printing The Pilot, do jour private printing, too. Bring your Jol>s to us. Letterheads Invitations Announcements Display Cards Calling Cards Brochures Our delivery is fast, oar quality excellent. THE PILOT Phone 7271 Southern Pines, N. C. For Finer Flav(>r, Better (Juality—Try SOUTHERN MANOR FOODS Tiny Peas No. 2 can 15c String Beans No. 2 can 19c Shoe Peg Corn \ 23c Fruit Cocktail 2 No. 1 cans 27c For Budjtet-Wise Hou.sewives COLONIAL FINE FOODS Lima Beans No. 2 can 10c Cut Beets No. 11-2 can lOc Tomato Catsup 2 bottles 19c Orange Juice 46-oz can 21c Land O’Lakes American Cheese lb 29c Triple-Fresh Our Pride Bread 2 w oz ivs 17c Double-Fresh (lolden Blend Coffee 2 lbs 39c I'RODIICE SPECIALS Fancy California Lettuce 2 hds 15c Sweet .luicy Oranges 2 doz 29c Size HO’s Grapefruit 3 for lOc California Carrots 2 bchs 15c Snow White California Cauliflower hd 23c Florida (Jreen Fresh Peas 2 lbs 25c i\T DEPT. Swift Premium Rib Lamb Chops lb 35c End Cuts Pork Chops and Roast lb Va. Peanjt Hams lb Young Tender Roasting Chickens lb 33c n « n •* il h h I tt a il it I H V • « tJ ii H 11 u ♦ ♦ a a j: I :: I I: \l ♦♦
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