Vrlday, March 20, 1942. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North CaroHna Page Five Steeplechase Races Harvey-Hilderman ccmM fr,.m pa,e o«) ,Vows Pronounced cwned by Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark,, marriage of Miss Barbara Arms of War, owned by Mrs. G. H. .jpannette Harvey of Punxsutawney, Bostwick; Sir Bluesteel, owned by Mr. pjj^ Walter Carrington Hilderman, Clark; Merchantman, owned by Mr.jjj.^ qj. pjiijajeiphia at the Presbyter- Bostwick; St. Patrick s Day, owned Church of Punxsutawney took by Richard K, Mellon of Pittsburgh; Saturday morning, March 7. Trissino, owned by Brookmeade Sta- tiio groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. bles. New York; Cottage Gold own ed by Mrs. DuPont Weir; and Con. nachta, owned by Montpelier Stables. Also eligible in this race are Mr. Clark’s Swifan, Mr. Bostwick’s Bri- dlespur, Brookmeade’s Scafight, Harry LaMontagne’s O’Kelly, Mrs. (sixteen Girl Scouts Receive Merit Badges Mona Beal Shepherd First of Local Scouts to Advance to ' First Class Hank VV. C. Hilderman of Southern Pine.s nnd has spent several summers here. Mrs. Hilderman, the daughter of Mr. and Airs. John M. Harvey, at. tended Grove City College and stud. Sixteen local Girl Scouts were pre- .'■onted Merit Badges at the Court of Honor held yesterday at the Civic Club. Mona Beall Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. Robert Shepherd, became a First Class Scout, the first ono nmong local Scouts since the troop was organized four years ago under fO HOLD SCHOOLS FOR BUS DRIVERS Five Training Classes to be Con ducted in County Durinj;? First Week of April led as a laboratory technician. She , Icharge of the transfusion un’.tjjj^j, leadership of Miss Erma Fisher. Ogden I’hipps Woodhaven Mr.|^f Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia., ^^^er awards won by this top-rank Clarks Ladbrooke and Lad 0\\ax, j groom is a senior at Jefferson j <5(iout were- Jr and Montpelier s Placement. jA'^edical College at Philadedphia and Entries for the other races are ns!^.j|] interne next year at Methodist follows: Race Entries First race. The Catawba, about a mile and a half over hurdles: Never Hospital there. Ho is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. The newlyweds will make their homo in Philadelphia. , Surprised and St. Patrick’s Day, Richard K. Mellon, Pittsburgh; ^or-,^ , FvpVlPncrp luc, J. E. Ryan,' Camden, S. C.;i Kin.! ” S x:./XCn3,n^e CO and Meadow Mouse, Mrs. Lewis j MoetS Q.t Clubh01136 K. Stoddard, Jr., Westbury, L. I.; Sunador, Mrs. Fay Ingalls, Hot The regular monthly meeting of Citizenship, Weaving, Metal, Wood, and Trans, nortation and Communications. Miss Eleanor Barron, scoutmaster, i.nnounced the awards which were pre- .^cnted by Mrs. Roy Grinnell and Mrs. John Hovvarth. The afternoon’s pro. Vram began with the singing of With every school principal in the (ounty an interested listener, Di'. Walter Cutter of the safety divisiol'. of the .State Highway Commission outlined plans for !--afety schools for school bus diivers at a meeting: helil last Friday afternoon in the office of County Superintendent H. Lee Thomas in Carthage. The purpose of these schools is to teach the driver to outwit the haz ards of the road, and the course will consist of classroom instructian fol lowed by demonstrations and tests, the pupils being required to oj)erate a bus under usual road conditions. Five schools will be held during one Money Saving Specials No. 2 Saiir>r Man 2 ans America The Beautiful" and “Amer-|'''‘’^'^ ^i^tes to b.> ir.a,” with Jean Murphy at the piano. later, and boys and girls I i I I li j; ?; i: 5; •;« 5.3 I I There were quitp a few guests present to witness the awards and they join- Sprlngs Va.; Ladbrooke, P. Ambrose Sf>ndhill Woman’s Exchange wasjcj the Scouts in reciting the Scout Clark. Westbury, L. L; West ^ j Allegiance. Among the don G H Bostwick Aiken S C.- Southern Pines Country Club, guests were Mrs. George London, Mrs. Hostesses for the meeting were Mis.s H. F. Tarlton, Miss Laura Kelsey, Birdilia Bair. Miss Eleanor Barron, Miss Frances Schwartz and Mrs. E. Mrs. Harold Greenman, Miss Norm.i and Miss Laura Kelsey. After the busi. Arms of Wars, Mrs. Bostwick; Love ly Morn, Mrs. Clark; Placement, Mrs. duPont Scott, Montepelier, Va.;, Coventry’s Twist and Chance.a.Lot,! Miss_ Elinor Valentin A. A. Baldwin, Whitepost, Va. Third race, the Sandhills Challenge 1 was Cup, about three miles over timber: Cornel’s Court, Carter Brown, Try. on, N. C.; Southern Soldier, R. K. Mellon, Sauntering, Mrs. Ingalls; Rustic Romance, Paul Mellon’s Rok. eby Stables. TJppervine, Va.; Over come, Dr. J. P. Jones, Charlottes- Mlle, Va.; Captain Bill, Mr. Baldwin. Fifth Race, the Randolph Memor ial Cup, about one mile on the flat: Replica II, Richard Mellon; Bold Stroke, Binder and Rum Ration, Mrs. Weir; Ike, Tom B. Cromwell, Lex ington, Ky.; Felt Slipper, Lewis E. Stoddard, Jr., Westbury, L. I.; Sun. ndor and Black Met, Mrs. Ingalls; Merchantman, A. C. Bostwick, New York; Mateson and West Haddon, G. H. Bostwick; and Fifth Avenue, Dr. C. L. Haywood, Jr., Elkin. Interest Grows in !Meet Evidence of the keen and growing interest in this year’s race meeting were the additional subscribers to the Association, entitling them to mem. hership. Since last announcement of subscribers the following have been addel to the list: Major J. W. Armstrong, Mr. and j\Irs. E. D. Andrews, George Blair, Governor J. Melville Broughton, Albert O. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bost wick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Beck with, Mrs. James Barber. Mrs. H. V. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson f^ook, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chatfield, H. B. Davis, Harper J. Erwin. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eberhard Faber, Mrs. Ernest L. Ives, General 'Rene DeR. Hoyle, E. T. Hinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrington, Mrs. H. P. Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. Heman Gifford, Mrs. Leroy Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Gaffney. Also, Col. and Mrs. George P. Hawes, Jr., Mrs. R. S. Harris, Dr. C. L. Haywood, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Johnston, Col. J. T. Ken, nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lover- <iig. Mid Pines Club, Mr. and Mrs. <'•. Louis Meyer, D. B. McCrary, E. T. McKeithen, Mrs. Carlos C. Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Norris, Dr. find Mrs. J. I. Neal, William Post, ATiss Frances Pleasants, L. B. Prince, Jlr. and Mrs. John C. Prizer, Mrs. William H. Parkinson, Pine Needles Inn, Mrs. P. S. P. Randolph, Sr., Mr. .Tnd Mrs. P. S. P. Randolph, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Seymour. Also, Earl D. Sprague, Miss Ruth Burr Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge, Town of Southern Pines, John J. Fitzgerald, Mr. and M'"a. J. Her bert Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Max von Schlegell, Ernest I. White, I-. E. Whitfield, David R. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wa/man. I thirty-five members attended. Foi'ty Tables in Play at Red Cross Party; Branch Benefits $100 Acclaimed as highly successful en_ tertainment and profitable for th>3 Southern Pines Branch of the Amer_ ican Red Cross, the aftei'noon and ^'vening bridge parties at the South, ern Pines Country Club brought a total of 40 tables in play Tuesday. Coffee and sandwiches were served to the evening group by Mrs. J. J. Spring and Mrs. Joe Steed- Following Lhe afternoon play, Mrs. Ralph K. Trix and Mrs. Louis Scheipers poured tea. Prizes, awarded by local people as Red Cross contributions, were given to high winners and, as the Country Club and refreshments were also do. nated, over $100 was cleared for ♦ he Red Cross. Afternoon prizes went to Mr?. Greer Stutz, Mrs. L. H. Woods, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. H. J. Betterley, Mrs. H. A.- Gould ard Mrs. Cliff Wor- .‘ham. Pri'ze winners Wednesday night were Dr. J, J. Waygood of Philadel. phia. a visitorf at the Hollywood, and, Mrs. P. Choate, Mrs. John Orms- by, Mrs. Morris John.son. Fi'ank Welch and Mrs. J. Fridinger. JoRfliev ^ Mlstry TEAGUE POTTERY Makers of HAND MADE POTTERY Aberdeen^ N. C. Hemp, N. C. U. S. No. 1 Highways N. C. No. 2“ V. Perkinson. all members of the advisory committee. After all the awards were made the Scouts sang "The Marching Song” nnd the .Senior Scout served punch, '•ookies and nuts. Betty Harrington, Suzanne Kelly and Elizabeth Kirk, i atrick were the flag bearers. The following Scouts received •awards: Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, first aid; Ruth Kleinstehn, first aid and hostess; Mary Louise McAvoy, first aid and second class; Sarah Moger, glass, basketry, design, first aid and dancing; Jean Murphy, first aid; Jean Olive, first aid and hostess; Anne Perkinson, first aid; Peggy Jean Cameron, first aid and second class; Blanche Dupree, hostess; Doris Fer guson, hostess and photography; Betty Harrington, drawing and paint, ing, design, glass, basketry, foods, second class sand Bibliophile; Virgin ia Hoskins, first cti:’; Suzanne Kelly, first aid and second class; Elizabeth Kennedy, reader, hostess and biblio. phile; Jasqueline Worsham, hostess. from 1.5 years of age up. whether in or out of school, will be eligible for enrollment if they are interested in becoming bus drivers, and those al. ready driving buses are requested to attend. Four schools for white drivers will he held, as follows: At Hemp for High Falls, Westmore and Hemp; at West End, for Pinehurst. Eagle Springs and West End; at Southern Pines, for Aberdeen, Vass and South, ern Pines; at Carthage, for Camei- on. Farm Life and Carthage. One school will be held at Carthage lor all Negro school bus drivers of the county. lire Certificates Approved by I?oard Group of Moore County People Get Permits Because of Hauling Raw Material Black Eye Peas Corned Beef Rice Putfs Wheat Puffs 2 3 No. 1 Can }-()/.. 3Kks. I-OZ. 3kks. 19c 23c 9c 13c Prunes Baby Limas Pinto Beans Medium Size 2 lbs 13c 2 lbs 17c 2 lbs 13c CALIFORNIA SLICED or HALVES Peaches 2 No- 2 1-2 Cans 35c County Tuberculosis Association Meetin^r Dr. Drake Reports Acquisition of Flurosoope for Use in • Count ' Health Work Certificates for purchasing tiros land tubes were issued this week by j (the Tire Rationing Board to the fol.i lowing; | Lyndon F. Hartsell, Cameron, mail | 8 carrier; R. G. Fry, Jr., Carthage, for.g ambulance; D. C. Ritter .West End, 1' mail service; Dr. J. G. N. Cushin, I Pinebluff, physician; I. F. Chandler, Southern Pines, fuel carrier: Town ot Southern Pines, public service;- ; j C. W. Thomas Pinehurst. scrap co!-|jj lection; Archie D. Seawell, route 1 g (,'arthage, W'alter R. Brown, routojy 1 Carthage, Arthur R. Williams, route'H 1 Eagle Springs, Elcaine A. Hussey, m route 2, Hemp, all for transportation *• D. P. Soap Powder 2 pkgs. 23c D. P. Soap Grains 24-oz. can 15c Popular Floating Soap 3 bars 13c The recent acquisition from the State Health department of a fluro. .scope and sound projecting moving picture machine for use in tubercu. Double Fresh Triple-Frtsh (lolden Blend Our Pride COFFEE BREAD 2 ,C: 41c 9 17p . Li Loaves i. 1 v F*rod\ice Oept losis and other health work was re- A boudoir set, given away at the j ported to the countywide meeting of evening party, was won by Mrs. Ormsby. For both afternon and evening oc. casions. the club house was beautiful, ly decorated with pines, St. Patrick’s Day decorations, American and Red Cross flags. Younpf Folks To Have Pai't in Dance Figrure Greensboro, March If)—Miss Mar- ,’orie Jellison of Southein Pines, 'vith Lawrence Johnson of Aberdeen as her escort, will take part in the aance figure of the annual Sopho. more formal dance in Rosenthal gym. nasium Saturday night. A special of raw materials, etc., and obsolete j Irish tires and tubes to Carson Phillips. . route 1 Jlemp, J. W. Lambeit. Ben- nett. Airs. Carthage. Sue Needham, route 1 « n Potatoes \l 31c .h. Moor.. ^ Wwk sociation. held at the home of Mrs. | Snowwhite T. A Cheatham last Tuesday. The association also gave consid eration to locating a place to nouse tuberculosis patients who are wait ing to be admitted to the Sanatorium and those who have been discharged opcause they are incurable. Such pa tients, it was pointed out, must be * cared for to prevent mfectirrg oth.i "rs. Usual reports were heard. telL- ling of the efforts in various com-' munities to handle tuberculosis cases. The treasurer’s report showed a balance on hand of $1,761.20. with receipts this year totaling $3,437.96. Will Close in County Cauliflower hd 25c Expenditures were made for Sana- orium charges, milk, medicine and Carthage—N. Y. A. projects in H I Moore County that are not devoting S at least 90 percent of their produce g lor national defense, will be closed on g April 10. it was announced at a meet. || j ir-g of NYA officials with the Moore County Advisory Council Tuesday.! The NYA is attempting to adapt its! I program to the training of yoimgi j men for work in defense industries,' S it W'as pointed out, and the main ob-iS ject will be to make youths more'is employable. I At the close of the meeting, offi- Lar)j;e and Tender Carrots 2 bunches 15c Beets 2 bunches 13c Well Bleached •'world of dreams" figure will be led ^ t ^ j ,• ® supplies, transportation, cod liver oil, I •medical care, bonus checks to schools for special health work, and of affilia-' tion payment to the State a.s.socia.* tion. by class officers and the other cou pies will form the complete formal figure. Local Girls in Play At Woman’s College Greensboro, March 19—Miss Cath. erine Hilderman, senior of Southern Pines, will play the part of Melisande! Group from A. & T. CoIlejEfe to in the poetic love story ‘Pellas andj Make Anpearance at Eve- 'i cers of the Advisory Committee were elected as ifoliows: R, F. Lowry, president: John Currie, vice.presi- H Celery 2 Stiks 13c Sweet, .Juicy Florida Glee Club Will Sing at Fellowship Church dent; and Mrs. W. G. Brown. ser-]j| retary. Other members of I. N. [ a I Clegg. W. D. Matthews, Miss Flora j p I McDonald, Harold Thompson, Clir-in ton Blue, Wilbur Currie, H. Lee Thomas and Clyde Shaw. AB.ANDONED ( HEVROLET j It FOrND STRIPPED OF TIKES A Chevrolet auiomobile of recent Melisande” to be presented by the Woman’s College, U. N. C. players, Saturday evening, March 21, at 8 o’clock in Aycock auditorium. Play ing opposite Miss Hilderman in Maeterlinck’s drama will be Richard Kiser of Greensboro. Miss Hilderman is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen ninff Service Sunday Patterson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Offices at Sandhills Funeral Home Southern Pines, N; C. Tel. 8111 'model stolen from a street in Albe- jraarle was found abandoned in the The choral club of the A. and T. -,voods near Bryant’s Cross Roads in College in Greensboro w-ill sing Sun- area described as being about the day night at 8 o’clock at the Church rnost desolate section in Moore Coun. of Wide Fellowship, This group has ty, stripped of wheels and tires. Of- had a number of appearances in ficers who claimed the car the first Southern Pines, and this year again of the week listed five new tires and orings a group of outstanding Negm, wheels as missing. singers, under the direction of War.j ner Lawson. I Piogram planned for the concert in. eludes O Bone Jesu, Palestine; from Grief to Glory, Christi«nsen, The Night is Calm, Si^livan, Bless the^ Lord, Ippolltov-Ivanov; I believe in One God, Tschaikowsky; W’hen I’ve Done the Best I Can, Dorsey.Law- son. Alleluia, Randall Thompson; u Mary, arr. by Lawson; Deep River, arr. Burleigh; Ain’-a-That Good News, arr. Dawson; Crucifixion, arr. Lawson; Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, air. Montague, and O What a Beau tiful City, arr. Dawson. I FOR BARGAINS FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen Oranges 150 size doz 25c Grapefruit 80 size 3 For 10c M[eat Dept. Cut from Heavy Age Steers T Bone Steak lb 59c Sirloin lb 49c Lean and Boneless Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Stew Beef lb 31c Shad Roe Buck S3 }j i: i :: n ii n II I ?r li ii ♦> * • Si • » I II ii 5: • « ;;5 I I if «, < li 1! I I lb 25c lb 18c

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