Friday, April 3, 1M2, THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Pngf Five THE PASSING YEARS BY CHARLES >L\CAUIJCT ion mile ride 1941 TfiiJ ty entries for here next weelt. Plan organization of Southern rintf) Athlctic Club. G. C. Abraham, former bank otf;- cial, dies. 1937 OKI Slave Day, Sports ProRrarns r nnounced for April 8 and 9. More than 50 entries received for the An nual Woman’s Mid.South golf tour, iiamcnt at the Southern Pines Coun try Club. R. F, Tarlton to build home in Southern Pines. To be located o:i Morganton Road. 1932 Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moort entertain with a number of the younger set for their daughter Miss Dorothy Moore, who was here lur the Easter holidays. ‘The Carolina Theatres presents ‘It’s Tough to be Famous’ with Doug las Fairbanks, Jr."—Adv. Two Sections of the First Nurse’s Aide Corps Class 1927 Mi.*:3 Glenna Collett, of Providence, R. I,, wins the NoHh and South Golf Chimpionship for women. C. L. Worsham hsa purchased the meat and green vegetable busines.^ of C. B. Chase in tho store oppo.sit- the depot. ■(HUKHESI I*Kl'>iBVTKKL\N Fellowship Forum To Present Easter Play The Fellowship Korum of the I Church of Wide Fellowship will pre- Brownson Memorial Presbyterian j its Faster Pliiy. "It l.s I' by I'hurch, the 'Rev. K. L. Barber, pas-| Kthel Gesner Rockwell, SumI.ty nigiiV tor. Raster Sunday, April ,'i. Morn. | at 8 o’clock at the Chun h. ing Woiship, ii. m., sermon by i Mii.sic will be fiirninhe cents, Tea or tablets. Central Phar:uacy.”—Adv. 1902 Never dawned a more beautif’ 1 Eastern morn than that of la.st Sun day. Southern Pines Volunteer Fire De partment Hose Company No. 1, I. C Edgerton, Captain went to Pine, hurst at 1 o’clock to a.ssist in extiii. guishing a fire which caught in a pile of wood in the rear of the pow er house. Businesses AT Vass Agrain Changre Owners FredtricK L. Taylor, who a few weeks ago sc/ld his interest in the store, filling stjation artd lumber plant operated by the Stutts-Taylor Company to R. G. Hancock of Bon- lee, this week announced that he has acquired full owTier-ship of the store and filling .station and will continue shown here (See front page). They are, left to right, -standing: Mrs. Donald Sherrerd ajid Mrs. C. C. Kennedy of Pinehurst, Mrs. Lee Page of Aberdeen, Miss Effie Bailey of Carthage, and Miss Phyllis Lovering of Jack- -son Spring.s. Seated are Miss Helen Jacobs, instructor, Miss Ellen Bruton, superintendent of nurses, and Dr. Clement Monroe, resident surgeon. (Photo by Kinder) COURT DISPOSES OF 50 OLD C.4SES ‘‘Spring Hou.secleaninK” Achiev ed by Superior Term; Other Cases Minor Although no civil cases of out standing interest have been heard in the two weeks' term of Moore County Superior Court now coming to a close, a fine job of '‘spring housecleaning" has been done, with around .'iO old cases being cleared from the docket on Monday of this v.eek, alone. In some of these, appeals had failed to be pei-fected. and for this and various other reasons, the cases were retired from the docket. Three additional divorces were granted, bringing the number for the term to a round dozen. The ca.ses were: .la.son Moore vei|us Ethel Moore: Bertha W. Tyson versus Ralph Ty.son: Elvin Hughes versus Elizabeth Fry Hughes. Other <'a.ses .T. U Priest ver.sus J. J. Harring ton, et al: Plaintiff to take nothing against defendant J, E. Harrington. Southern Desk Company versus Herman B. Meiselman. trading as 'Torristown MaiiUfactiiring Com]iany: this case having been .settled by com promise by payment of SI 20 tsonal judgment against Bud Rit'.er for the amount as recovered in ^he orig inal judgment subject to a credit of $7.'), and that execution he delivered to the iheriff for the sum of ,$22.') \\ |h interest from the Sept, 1941 term with acrriied costs. It was fur ther ordered that if execution be re turned un.satisfied, Ritter is to be (ommitted to jail pending pa.vmcnf or until di.scharged by law The Town of Vass case against a number of citizens, relating to the collection of taxes, was retired from the civil issue docket and transferred to the tax docket. W', C. Dowd and C. Dowd and R. O. Frye, Sr., versus C, .T. McDonald. .Sheriff, and Sumpter Casket Com pany, a branch of W'itherspoon Bros, and Co,, Inc.: defendant pcrmantly restrained from any proceeding un der a certain judgment in regard to any sale thereunder of lands de. .scribed in a deed from S. R, Hoyle to W. C. Dowd and C. Dowd. and children, Walter Jr. Hilda Anne, and George Alexander spt'iit the week-end in Ltxington with Rev, vVarfford's mother, JIrs, W. H. Currie and Mrs. A E. Woltz and Catlierine Currie spent Wedne.sday in Charlotte. Miss Micky Larkin of Washington, Is. C,. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wallace. L. L. Marion. Jr., and Hoyle Sulli van of Fort Bragg spent the week, > U(l with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Sinclair, Jr,, made a business trip to Durluiiii lector. Good Friday: Meditations on .Supper will be celebrated: youn^ people meet at 7 :.30 p. m. Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B, A.. B. D., I I The Passion. 12 noon-3:00 p. m. E;\s- I ter Eve: Morning Prayer, 10:00 a, m. Easter Day: Holy Communion, 7:00 I 1, m.: ffoly Communion, 11:00 a. ni.; ! Children's Service, ,'j:.'?0 p. m. I Women’s 'MiHsionar>' Soeiet.y I I The Woman’s ^fissionarv Society Miss Meade Seawel! of I.iberty .'pent the week.end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Sr. David Ginsburg and Joe Allen made a business trip to Fayetteville Tuesday. Mrs. D. M. .Stutts of Noi-folk, Va., ^ IS visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.ilder of the Church of Wide Fellowship' stutts. will meet in the church Parlor Thurs. j Friends of Charlie Barringer are day, April 9, nt 3:30, Mi.ss Angie jj-nrry to learn of his entering Mo o'clock. March Temperatures Return To Normal And Spring Comes j The Chlrch of ' Wide Fellowship Henuett .Street at New Hami*shire . Avenue, the Ftcv. Voigt O. Taylor, ■ )>astor. .Services Faster, April In pleasing contra.st to the ex- cloudy, eight days partly cloudy, five ; gt.h,,ol Egg Hunt at 9:,'?0 a. ccssive lo.ss in average temperature with rain, four days with just .a • fhiin h .School Kastei' Prognim I trace of rainfall. The total rainfall j.,j Ka.ster moining nesday. J. Lloyfi McGrnw returned from -\tlanta. Ga., Tuesday after a short busine.ss trip. Miss Lamar Spencer of Grei’ns- boro College for Women spent tho week-end with her parents. (PUnsr tiitvn tn pauf fio)>t) Church Worship, including Infant faptism iser\'iee, at 11:00 a. m.: the Youth League ,it 7:00 p. m.: and the Ka.ster Play "It Is I ' by Ethel Ro( k. well, protiuced bv the Fellowship Korum Playt'i's, al 8:00 p. m. rec orded for the months of March 1040 and 1941; March of 1942, re- UKIXKSI.K^ Bl IIJ)IN5.6 41,7 .'iS.B ; 1941 61.1 .'50,3 46.2: 1942 66.3 41,2 .53.7 Mrs. Claude fiafer Piano Studio m iLDINCi Phone 70f)l :: j: :: .■Southern Pines jj :: “Last Call For Easter Clothes FOR BARGAINS FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen to operate these at the same locations, with no change in person nel, R. A. Stutts and Mr. Hancock retained ow'nership of the lumber business, but Mr. Taylor is buying .ind selling lumber and timber in. dependently. Lumber Truckers, Inc,, of which Mr, Taylor was president, a corpor- .ition operating a fleet of 28 trucks through ten eastern states from South Carolina through Massachu setts, has also changed hands, this business having been acquired by N, Vick Keith of Vass. Maps. Globes and Books on The War at Hayes’. SOUTHERN PINES Alfred Jenkins of Richmond, Va., spent the week.end with his brother- in.law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene C. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson of Aberdeen, entertained at dinner in The Pine Needles Tue.sday night foi a number of members on the executive staff at the Moore County court house at Carthage. This group in cluded Miss Be.ssie McCaskill, regis. ter of deeds; Miss Mary Gilbert Cole, deputy clerk of the Superior court: JVIiss Ethel Davis, deputy clerk of the Superior court: Miss Maida Jenkins, County auditor; Mrs. Estelle Wicker, assi.stant auditor; Miss Jennie Cam eron, assistant audilor; and Mrs. L. Gilliam Brown, county welfare offi. cer. Joseph P. Sims, H. Tatnall Brown. Albert Zimmerman and John Ott of Philadelphia, who compo.se the Or pheus Club quartet presented at the Pinehurat Forunr Thursday are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- met Jenks. Mr. Sims, a prominent Philadelphia architect, designed the Jenk’s home here. Joseph Lee Brown arrived Wednes. Md., to spend .several days with Mrs. Brown and children. ^ Mrs. EdWiU'd Stevi ns of Grci'n- ' Wich, Conn., arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bishop at ti’.eir Knollwood home. Charles P. Everest’ of Wyalusing, Fa., arrived Thursday by train, to drive his mother-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Tracy back to Wyalusing. They will stop in Washington, D. C., for Char les P. Everest, Jr., who will go to Wyalusing with them for the Easter .nolidays. Mrs. Tracy will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Everest for the sum mer. Mrs. James Boyd returned Wednes day from Camp D.Hvis, where as i member of the Red Cross National Committee on Camp and Hospital work, she participated in a confer ence Tuesday of Army and Red Cross officials concerning establi.shment of Red Cross centers for service camps in the eastern North Carolina area. Mrs, Frank Buchan, Sr., and Louis Scheipers. Jr., w'ent to Wilmington last week.end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchaii, Jr. Mrs. H. R. Simmons of Peacedale, R. I., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ern- e.st Morell and Mr. Morell at their We still have a cttinpifte stock for you to selcit your Kaster 0(i(fi( from, if \(iu will come earl> enoiiKh. SH(H‘ IN SOI THKKN IMNKS .\T IVIKLMN HUOS. WE OFFER CLOTFIES FOR .S.\i,E ,\T REASON.\HI,E PRICES Men you will look nice and neat Easter Sunday in an outfit from our store 4* :: :: if u Ladies feel well dressed on Easter with a new outfit from our store H Boys and Girls will shine on Easter if their parents visit Melvin Brothers for their new^ clothes clay night from Fort George Meade, home on Midland Road. The Family Outfitters SHOES —HOSIERY—H.VTS—SWEATERS—SHIRTS H^OUSE^^—l'OATS—Sl'^7S—DRESSES— POCKET- H(K)KS—UNDERWEAR—SKIRTS— YARD (;OODS ETC. VISIT US TODAY AM) CONVINCE YOCRSELF THAT W E HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU \VANT TO PAY IVlel-vin 0ros., Inc. Trading Center of the Sandhills SOU rHERN PINES, N. C. yufuiiuu row«r