Friday, Febnmry 13, 1942.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
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Pinehurst Paragraphs
p. T. A, MnmberHhlp Drive ,ed to her home in Fairmont after
At the regular meeting of the Par- ^ visiting her sister, Mrs. I. C. Sledge,
■♦>nt.Teachcr Association Tuesday Miss Kitty Sledge and classmate,
ev'ening the treasurer reported Miss Sarah McLean of Womans Col.
*148.00 in the treasury and BIrs. W. I lege, Greensboro spent a few days
■R. Johnson, membership chairman, here.
reported 81 members and aslied that' Mrs. Casper McDonald is at her
all who would to Join before March home on the Linden Road after re-
15 as that day would close the mem- ceivlng treatment at Duke Hospital,
bership drive. Miss Harriet Shilling. Durham.
law delighted the audience with sev. The senior class of the local High
eral selections on her xylophone. i School had charge of the chapol pro.
Superintendent J. W. Harbinson in-] gram Friday. They gave a humorous
troduced Frederick Green, secretary presentation of "The First Commence- ^
<Ti the North Carolina Education As. jment" of the Pinehurst High School., Thursday evening for the fol-
sociation, who spoke on "Education i Those taking speaking parts were
In War.” Betty Dimlop, Louise McVicker, Eve-
Mr. Wilson reported prizes of a lyn Black, Elizabeth Ann Frye, Bill
victrola record and a book for best | McKenzie, Richard Cole and Roy
grade attendance of parents were won Hensley.
by Miss Gentry’s third grade and Miss, Mrs. Paul R. H. Miller has taken an
Hutchinson’s eighth g^ade boys. apartment in the Cloverleaf.
Mrs. Eric Nelson, president, lighted Mrs. J. M. Harbison has returned
Community Church Wednesday even,
ing telling of his recent trip over the
Burma Road and giving a stirring
gospel message.
Misses Nancy and Clarise Richard.
Eon of Greensboro College were home
for the week-end. Also at home were
Miss Margaret McKenzie, student at
Duke; Eloise Wicker from U. N. C.,
and Ellis Fields. Jr., from Camp
Jackson, S. C.
Bevins Cameron and Dickie John,
son spent the week-end as guests of
M. P. Wilson at the home of his
grandmother in Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swaringen and
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harbison
jointly entertained at the Harbison
the Norfolk and Southern Railroad
at Lakey's Siding about a mile east
of town. His other brother is in the
lumber business at Ulah between here
and Asheboro. The Hammond Broth,
era were very successful when in
business here. They know their lum
ber and timber.
the candles on a two tiered birth
day cake in observance of National
Parent-Teacher Founder’s Day call
ing the names of past presidents of
local organization. The beautiful
cake was baked by Miss Futrelle’s
Home Economic students, who also
served cookies and Russian Tea fol
lowing the meeting.
Mrs. Howard B. Hueftlin and dau.
ghter, Nadine, have gone to New Bri
tain. Conn., where they will be guests
of her father for two weeks.
to Morganton after being the guest
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camer.
on. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Tate. Mr. and Mrs,
H, W. Ehrhardt. Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Thompson, Mr and Mrs C. M.
Thomas, Miss Edna Gentry and M,
P. Wilson.
The Rev. A. J. McKelway ha.s ro
ot her son. James W. Harbison. The_ from a business trip to Wash-
Harbison family were guests for din
ner of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hennessee
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mauney of
West End have moved to town and
are occupying the Shingle-Side cot.
tage.
W. P. Morton, Jr., has been trans
ferred to Higby, Arizona from camp
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Dr. Edgar Woods, returned mis
ington, D. C. Tuesday evening the g 'c
Rev. and Mrs. McKelway were dinner ' ' • ■
guests of the Rev. and Mrs. A. V.
Gibson in Sanford and together at.
Marriages
The following marriages have been
reported as taking place over the
state line in South Carolina:
Clifton Garner of Hemp and Miss
Dotty Sandy of Samarcand were mar
ried at Bennettsville. S. C.. Sunday.
Mr. Garner is the son of Claud Gar
ner at Vass and is manager of the
Green Top Cafe in Hemp.
Fletcher Garner of Va.ss and Miss
Catharine Maness of Eagle Springs
v/ere married Sunday in Bejinetts.
ville, S. C. Mr. Garner is the son of
Claude Garner at Vass. Miss Mane.ss
is the daughter of Jesse Maness of
Eagle Springs. |
Edward Johnson of Newport News, i
Va.. and Mi.ss Wilmer Biby of Route
3. Carf.iage. were married Sunday in.
would raiae a tune with a tuning I the Lord. We wonder if his-
fork and the melody that was brought tory will repeat Itself during these
forth from the old time songs would times, and if we shall live to see the
make you feel that you were near'horse and buggy days return.
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Mrs. John R. McQueen has return, sionary from China, spoke at the
Everett, Zane & Muse
Certified Public Accountants
„ , 1. Amonir the voung men who left
tended the opera Carmen in Durham.
Mrs. Thomas L. Black entertained | Brewer, Jr.. and Herman Man.
at Bridge Thursday at her home onj^gj, ^ene heard from. They are
the Midland Road. There were five ^ camp in W>-oming. Quite a dis.
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Masonic Temple Building
Sanford. N. C.
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tables in play.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor and John
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Cole
and daughter. Jane, were among those
attending the Dukc.Carolina basket
ball game Saturday night at Dur.
ham.
Mi.ss Grace Herndon had as guests
Sunday members of her Sunday
School I’lc.ss. Her mother, Mrs. Mere-
j dith Heri'.don, who is a class teacher,
was joint hostess. Guests were Misses
; Helen and Ruth Gilliland, Dorothy
! Chcjiey, Dorothy Wescott, Nancy
I Campbell and Frances .Shaw. The
^ Herndon.s are moving shortly to San-
: forci.
tance from home but they seemed
to be happy judging from their mes
sages.
The High School split a double
header in the basket ball game with
Farm Life last Friday night. The
game was played in Hemp in the
Community Center building.
Tabcmaole <'hur<‘li
While passing Tabernacle church
Sunday we took notice of the number
of automobiles in front of the church
that were used to bring the worship.
p«rs to the services. Then our
back to fifty-five
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Mrs. Charles H. t’ray is spending
a few days in New York City.
The Home Koononiics Teaclv’i's of
thoughts turned
Mrs. Herbert D. Vail is visiting rel- ^''^''s ago when wo attended church
here, .^t that tune the church yard
was full of hor.ses and wagons and
po.s.siljly a few side saddles couUl be
seen. We dare say there were as
I , ,, , I- , imanv horses and wagons at that time
I Lee. Moore, and Hoke lounties niet;.,^ ,.|„tomobiIes Sunday.
I at the local si liool Monday afternoon, ^^hen peopl.' veuliv
, Miss Huth KutiN'll, Home Kconomies^^.,,^^.,,; f;<„i';„id meant it No or-
Itciieher of I'iiioluirst School serv. „ but some good brother
{ed daint\' refn'shni'-nts following thej .
I meeting. The Valentine motif was ef- /J’^j relieve
Mectivly u,sed. ^fisorv Of
I T);ir.«t Myatt is at home lerjip-j'
eniting from an appendectomy. 1
I Donald Currie. .Ir.. has rctiiini'd
to (Ireenshoro Ml'tiT spending a few
I days at home. 1
I Mrs. Willard liunlop is entertaining|
I hei bridge eluh at her home Friday, i
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a number of their friends gave a card
party and dance at the Country Club
Thursday eyening for the benefit of
the Red Cro.s.^.
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HEMP ITEMS
•| I erected by G. B. Williams is
nearing completion and will I
III pied by Moffitt Grocery, A
jj i The three-store building being
is rapidly
be occu-
yipieci ny Aioititt (irocery, Monroe’s
Barber Shop and W. J. Dunlap, Jew-
I' eler.
I
it The Presbyterian Chiireh is under
going a general remodeling. A new
S^unday School room is being added and
the front of the church will have an
entirely different appearance when
completed. $7,500 is being spent for
this improvement and when finished i
will not only be a credit to its mem.
bers. hut to the town also.
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Cauliflower hd20c
Shields Timhcr Sold
The much coveted tract of timber
known as “Tlie Shields Timber" has
been sold to Q. B. W'illiams at a
[ price something like ten thousand
dollars. This probably is the best
tract of timber to be found in the
county and many saw mill men have
endeavored to buy it, but Mr. Wil
liams was probably the highest bid.
and it is said by those who know that
it was a good buy.
ItiU'k (o His I,o\e
Bascom Hammond who was in the
h’lnber business here with his broth,
er until they sold out sometime ago
to G. B. Williams h,as again embark,
ed in the lumb»'r business. Mr. Ham
mond is erecting a planing mill on
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