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Friday, April 24, 1942 THE PIIjOT, Southern I’ines, North Carolina Page Three Soiiu‘ l\irtic'i|KUit8 in Kiwaiiis Vooalioiial Day Highland Pines Inn i: Open October to May fj 2!Mh Season « II Cheerful homelike atniusphe’-e, splendid dining room 0 service. Delightful surroundings. :! t: « Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good I^arking n space. 1 W. r. f l YNN, Manager « Southern Pines, N. C. I L! ii ttttf Sonic, but not ;ill, of tiio Moore County Hif'li School seniors and v isilor.'; who piirlii ipati rt in the Fifth AniiunI Vucational Guidance Day. jponsored liy the Sandhills Kiwanis Club, at the Southern Pines Hi^h School last Friilay are shown abovi’. In the ci’nter (holding folder) is James ‘V Harbison, principal of Pinehurst Hiph School, v.'ho is chairman of the K. iwanis Vocational lUiid.ince committei’. and next to him (right) is Mar- ;on S Justice, State Supervisor on Occupational Information and (luidance, who opened and closed the projiram. (Photo by Eddy) Kiwanis ("liih V<>(*ational (ruidaiit'o Day for !\1oor<‘ ('oiintv School S<‘nioi> Bepresentatives of Varioiis Oc cupations Discuss Vocatioiis with School Pupils High School .seniors of Mooro County learned something about a numlHT of life's occupations at the fifth annual Vocational Guidance Day .sponsored by the Sandhills Ki- vanis Club at Southern Pines High School last Kriday. Over 200 .seniors and visitors par- tu ipated in tht' program which was under the dirt'cfion of J. W Harbi- .?on, superintendent of Pinehurst M'hmils and chairman of the Kiwanis Vocational Guidance committee Af ter a tnorning's program of discus sions. the students and visitors were >orved cakes and ici' cream, by stu- denUs of Soutlu'rn Pines school. Prize winners in the essay contest, sponsored by the club, on the sub- jtKt "My Best Way of Serving To day and Tomorrow" vverc announc- *- swoosh Swan • Swan up, folks - and see how buby- gpntleSwan is -pure as finest import- castilus. Those suds last longer, than old-style floating soaps, too. And Sw.m is twins—snap.s into 2 smooth cakes; use half for kitchen, half for bath! Be thrifty—get Swan! Tone in every week; oracie aiun CCORGE BURNS • PAUl WHITEMAN NEW WHITE FLOATING SOAP HHOTHtm COMP*N». CAMORIDOC. M*»». Hi bif (jt«d HwwkM* ed as follows: First prize to Miss Kvelyn Ann Snow of Cameron for her essay on "Nursing;" second to Mi.-^s Betty Dunlop of Pinehurst on “Secretar ial Work;" and third to Lloyd Wool ley of Soiitlu'rn Pines for his essay on "Music.” Honorable mention was awarded Miss Catherine Prizer of Southern Pines for her essay on "Nursing." Given .special recognition as the best essay submitted from schools not reprpsenti'd »ii the grand prize contests were the essays by Russell P»atchelor of Aberdeen on "Medi cine," by Gladys Garner of High Kails on "Bookkeeping," by Kosa Lee Harring of Va.ss-Lakeview on “Secretiirial Work." and by Dorothy Seago of W'cst End on "Teaching." Judges of the 20 essays submitted by seven of the county high schools were .Minet Jenks, author, Carl G. Thompson, Jr., THK PH..OT editor, of Southern Pines, and Shelby Cullom, executive vice-president, Pinehurst Bank. Marion S Justice of Raleigh, .State Supervisor of occupational in formation and guidance, addressed the gathered seniors after they had been welcomed by Mi.ss Dorothy I’hillips, president of the Southern j Pines student body, and Kugene C. I Slevi>ns for the Kiwanis Club I .After the opening .session, the sen- ! lors sought out classrooms where the , vocation in which they were most I interested were being discussed. Conducting the classroom meetings were the following. Lieut Dill D. Beckman of Fort Bragg, Army; Virgil Clark of South- i rn Pini.s, auto mechanics; Miss Bi ii- lah Bird of Cameron High School, home i'cononiics; W. Duncan Mat thews of Southern Pines, law; Dr. D B. Neiih ton of Knollwoud, mcdi- I cine; Miss Selma Stegall. Southern Pines, music; thi' Rev F Craighill Brown of Southern Pines, mini.'.try. .ind A West of Hemp, teaching Next period Col. J. I- I.oiitzenheis- ei of thi' Au' Force Technical Tram mg Command here discus.sj’d avia tion; Mrs. Kugi'ne Black weldei'. Southern Pin('.<, beauty culture; W. G. Caldwi'll of Carthage, farming; M G Backer. Southern f’ines, flori- ! culture; Carl G. Thomp.son Jr., Sou thern Pines, journalism; Ijieut. C B. Neely of Raleigh, Navy; Miss Mar tha Davis, Southern Pines, library work; Miss Kula Rackley. State : Sanatorium, nursing; Miss Mary ' tjouise P.iddick. Pineliurst, secretar- , lal woi 1-; and Dr J I Neal, .South ern Pines veterinary medicine Refn'shments were furnished by Dorn's C-roce'y and the National Biscuit Cooijjany, and Sandhills I Drug Company and the Southern I Dairies, and si'rved to the seniors and other visitors. I STUTZ RE-APPOINTED TO MOORE ABC BOARD Dorsey G. Stutz of Southern Pines was reappomti'd as a member f>f the ABC Board for a 3-year term at a joint meeting of the Boards of Coun ty Commissioners, Health and Edu cation held Monday. Present at the meeting were Wil bur H. Currie, T. Frank Cameron, L. R. Reynolds, W. J. Dunlap. Gor don Cameron, Clyde Shaw, John W. Graham, W. E. Kelly, John F. Tay lor and H. Lee Thomas. I’liree (lar IN'niiils l{alioiH‘cl bv Hoai’fi Several County Men Also Get Permission to Purchase New and Retreaded Tires Three autoniobile purchase certif icates were issued this week by the Moore County R.itioning P.oard, in addition to a number of certificates for purchase of tires and tubes for vehicles. Granted certificates for purchasi' of new cars were J. P. Stockton of Pinehurst, Kenneth B. Troiisdell of Southern Pines, and Standard Mu, ing Company of Hemp Tire certificates were issued as fol lows: Under Classification F-,5, cover.n,; transportation of raw materials; John H. McKeithen, V'ass, two tires and tubes; J. B Dunlap of Hcnip, two tires and tubes; Roo.scvclt Spen cer of Eagle Springs, two tires; Co lin G. Spencer of Carthage, one tire and tube; John R. Kelly of Carth age. one time and tube; C. E. Cole, route !. Bi.scoe, one tiro and tube; .'Mso, W. B Lambert of V'ass, one tire and tube, mail carrier; John W. Groves of Aberdeen, two tires and tubes, minister; Dr H. E. Bowman of .Aberdeen, two tires and tubes, physician Retreading or recapping certi'^i- cates went to Arthur C. Belvin, Aberdeen, three tires, public health and .safety; Neil A. Moore, Southern Pines, two tires, Colin T Muse, Car thage, one tin', and Pinehurst, Inc , Water F’ow('r Dept , four tires, all under classification for transporta tion of workers; James Worthy Mc- Caskill, Pinehurst, two tires, A Hussc'V, twc) tires, for transportation of raw materials; Fdward Karle P;;’'- tride, r’lnehurst, three obsoK’t,- tires, for taxi owner FILLING Nation man IS HELD FOR MURDER Orren Gordon, operator of a fill ing station near Doub's Chapel in Moore County, was l)ound to .Super ior Court und(>r bond of 51,000 for the murder of Tom Mar.^h. Negro, at a hearing held hetoio Hugh Kelly Justice of the Peace, in Carthage Monday Gordon is said to have killi'd Marsh with a shotgun Sunday even ing, then went to Carthage, gav'e himself up and remained in jail til the hearing Monday. Several witnesses were called, but conflicting vi>rsions of the tragedy were given There was evidence of drinking on both sides, an offirer reported the Annual Flower Show to be hi;ld j .April HDth at the Home Demonslra- i tion Club House are: 1 Miniature Shades of One Color, I .Arrangements of Roses. Dolls Tea ; Table, Evi'rgreens and Pines. Pansies I .md FohaKe, Arrangement of Pot tery Containers, Arrangement of ' Iris. I Mr. and Mrs Robert Austin an- i nounce the birth of a daughter, Sel- I ma Marie, at their home in Pinebluff j on Wednesday, April 22nd. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. George Grover left ! Friday for their home in South Nor- wark. Conn After spending the win ter with their son-in-law and d.iughter, Mr. and Mrs John Fidd- ner. Miss Nell Cook of Scotland Neck is visiting Mr. anil Mrs. Leon Blue Dr. and Mrs. Gene Cushing and .son left this week for Baltimore, Md Dr. Cushing was connected with the I’lnebluff Sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allison of and Miss Sally Allison Hill spent the week-end mother. Mrs. J R. Lampley were guests of their daughter. Annoiiiuin" the opening of » :: I Hender.son of Chapel with their Mr. and week-end guests of their daughter. I Mrs. Lawton Foushee in Durham. Miss Dorothy Manning attended the Hospital Conference in Norfolk, Va., last week Mr and Mrs. George McEachein announce the birth of a son, George Wellington III, at their home in B'lntJpv Me . on Monday. April 13th. Ormsbys Billiard Room The latest in equipment including four Brunswick tables — Fluorescenl Lighting. Come in and play on our new Brunswick Tables! VISITORS WELCOME LADIES We have reserved Tuesday and Thursday mornings for your enjoyment. Jollison Building East Broad St. Southern Pines « I; FOR SALE NEW 1941 Willys Overland Vz ion Pick-Up Truck Not Subject to Rationing SEE THIS TRUCK AT PINEHURST GARAGE Phone 4951 Pinehurst. N. C. ■ PINEBLUFF Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaw arriv'ed Wedne.sday for a few days enroute to their home in New York from Florida where they spent the win ter Capt. Timothy Cleary of Camp Blanding, Fla., is spending this week at his home here. Mrs. J. L. Mills of Southern Pines and Mrs. Alex Wallace spent Monday in F'ayetteville. Mrs. J. H. Suttonfield, Mrs. Mc Gill, Mrs. W. K. Carpenter and Miss Bady attended the district meeting of the Home Demonstration Clubs in Troy Monday. J. H. Suttonfield and Mr. Stewart attended the Presbyterv in Carthago Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. O. P. Authwaite of Southern Pines, Mrs. Eutice Mills and Mrs. Hugh Keith and son Buster spent Thursday in Fayetteville. Lt. and Mrs. St. Angeloe return ed to their homo here Monday after spending the past week in Syracuse, N. Y., with relatives. Mrs. J. E. Heflen left Wv.-dne.sday for Blackstone, Va., to visit her hus band and sons who are employed there. Sgt. and Mrs. McGintey and Sgt and Mrs. Lewis of New York and Fort Bragg are occupying the Dick Shaw House on Current street. Mrs. Hector Leo of Burlingto.i spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. O. F. Combs. Friends of Irvin Wiley will be glad to know he is improving after undergoing an operation in Pittman Hosnital in Fayetteville. Little Marylin Mills celebrated her second birthday Thursday afternoon, April 16th with a oarty at the homo of her parents. There were eigh*. gue'ts present. The classifications of entrant.', in The taste of ice-cold Coca-Cola always pleases. If never cloys. Time and again you enjoy its laste and refreshment with the same surprised delight as when you first enjoyed it. Thirst asks nothing more. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is all you wont . . . and you want it all. You trust its quality SOTTieO UNDt« AUTHOKITY Of THt COCA-COIA COMfANY iV COC.\.-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, ABERDEEN, N- C- ABERDEEN. N- C
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