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r Page Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 23, 1945. THE PtLOT. INCORPORATED SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA THE PILOT PUBLISHED EACH FRIDAY SY KATHARfNE BOYD* ... - EDITOR DAN S. RAY .... GENERAL MANAGER BESSIE C. SMITH - MANAGING EDITOR CHARLES MACAU LEY - - - CITY EDITOR CONTRIBUTING EDITORS HELEN K, BUTLER WALLACE IRWIN •SGT. JAMES E. PATE •PVT. DANIEL S. RAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS $3.00 $1.50 - .75 ENTERED AT THE POSTOFFICE AT SOU THERN Pines. N. C.. as second class MA4L MATTER. WITH CONFIDENCE The first Thanksgiving was cel ebrated by the Pilgrims in grat itude for the first harvest in the new land. They had gone through a,time of great trial. Crossing a stormy sea to reach their destina tion, they had carried on a pre carious existence, that first year, with the sea at their backs and, before them, the dark and fear some forest. Bravely they had built their cabins, ploughed ttieir land and planted their crops, won dering, we imagine, how many of them would be alive to reap the harvest. And, when that picking time came, bringing a harvest more bountiful than many of them had ever seen, they gave special thanks to the Providence which had watched over .them. The future was uncertain, filled with desperate problems, with un known dangers, yet, looking at their harvested crops, they saw there a solid accomplishment, testimony to the courage, hardi hood, will-power, and intelli gence of the planters. And they must have found in the sight a good omen for the future. Peo ple who had been able to wrest such a harvest under such con ditions had the stuff in them to face the future with confidence- The country has come through another of its mighty trials. There is no need for us to contemplate our harvest yield, in order to give thanks. We know well for what our thanks are due. It has been granted our country to escape the destruction that has stricken most other lands and for every young man who walkfe at liberty alon,g our streets a prayer of gratitude goes up. Some of us, many, perhaps, and certainly every one of our returning sol diers, are aware also of that far reater danger which we have severely tested and we have come through very well. The future is full of uncertainty, requiring of us qualities of self-sacrifice and patience harder to display, per haps, than the fortitude and cour age that brought us through the war. Yet, surely we may look;E&5, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block D&5, Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 in Block D&4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Block E&4, Lots 4, 16, 18 and 23 in Block ahead with confidence that the basic strength of character we have shown will not fail us in the years that lie ahead. War’s End Thoughts of a Serviceman ALMOST HOME We’re on our way home- IVEil- lions of us. This war’s over, the thing is done. We turn our eyes to home. And to the future. But we are full of doubt. As much doubt as hope for a lot of us. Or if not doubt, uncertainty. How will you receive us, or we you? Perhaps there’s no cause for uncertainty or doubt? Perhaps we’ll just step off the ships, off the trains and planes into your arms, and on down the roads of our future without a hitch? A pipe dream that will happen for some, but not for most. 'Those “some” we need not worry about. They and Lady Luck will take good care of them selves. It’s those “most” that you at home and we out here must somehow prepare for. Not elaborate preparations. Just natural, easy ones. Give us' common sense, under standing—and be patient at first- Let us take things step by step. Not everything in a confusingly jumbled rush. First, we get home. Second, we stay home a short while to get reacquainted. Third, we start down the road of our future. Reading The Pilot ped by such a narrow mar-1 Bensalem Townships ■Bfe know now, without a | f be found advertised in The F vvrVkrkI' ■(Tr/iiily] j BPOWllj ^4TS* C. Li. AllStlHy P^Ul thA ''Tbayer, Central Carolina Tele- ened to the world if the i . Tt* t m o j.i> t j gone against us and | Tani2 ^rdn’^V^^llcifoairnr^^ conquered land Mrs- Hubert Poindex- e gte most humbleWinston-Salem; Miss Mary This week we acknowledge, with appreciation, new and re newal subscriptions from the fol lowing: In Southern Pines: Mrs- W. H. Barnum, 'Walter T. Ives, A. I. Sherman, Mrs. W. L. Baker, Mrs. R. P. Shepard, Willis A Bailey, Mrs- W. A. Moore, Mrs H. M. Patterson, Mrs. Charles Block, The Rev. Herbert A. Harkins, Paul T. Barnum, Paul T. Barnum, Inc., Philip J. Weaver, Dr. P. J. Chester, H. A. Lewis, Wilbur J. Sanborn, Louis Scheipers, Miss Genevieve Marks, Miss Mary McN. Buckner, W. C- Hilderman, Jefferson Inn, Mrs. J. H. An- Lots 7 and 8 in Block E&3, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 in Block F&5, Lots No. 8 in Block F&5 and Lot No. 9 in Block G&4. This sale is had under the au thority of a judgment of fore closure made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County in the case of the TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES VS KATH- ARINA VON HERFF, Widow, et al, Heirs-at-Law of B. Von Herff, deceased, and the said lots were sold on Monday, October 15, 1945, at 12 o’clock NOON at the Court House door in Carthage, under an order of Re-Sale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, at which sale E. H. Mills became the last and highest bidder for all of the above described lots except Lot No. 8 in Block F&5 and Lot No. 9 in Block G&4, at the price of $620.00, and the said E. H. Mills became the last and highest bid_ der for Lot No. 8 in Block F&5 and Lot No. 9 in Block G&4 at the price of $40.00; and that thereafter and within the time al lowed by law for raising said bids, LARRY WALL filed an up set bid of $685-00 and an up set bid of $45.00 respectively on the aforesaid lots of land, and that the Clerk of the Superior Court has ordered the undersigned’ Commissioner to re-sell the said lots, and that accordingly the said Commissioner will on the date and at the place set forth above, sell the lots as aforesaid, and that the bidding will start at the up set bid of $685.00 and $45.00 respectively, and a deposit of 25 per cent will be required of the successful bidder or bidders. Dated this 15th day of Novem ber, 1945. J. VANCE ROWE, No. 23, 30 Commissioner 4; 15.49 Bell, Alexander, 1 lot 1.33 Garner, Charlie, 1 lot Ben- , Black, John, 3 A Little nett St.; 16.12; River; 4.61 Garner, George, 1 lot Ben- I Bland Est., 1 lot K&13 No. nett St.; 3.43 14; 1.33 Gladefelter, W. L., No. 108 & 109 Knollwood; 11.08 Graves, George C. Est., L & 16 1-2 of 2 2.63 Hatch, P. V., H&5 No. 23 &24 Al; 13.81 Henderick, W. H., 1 lot Simrise Heights, 1.38 Holder, Margaret, 29 A McNeill Id 3.74 Holliday, W. B. H&3 No. 12 19.18 Holt, Betsy M. R. Est., 2 lots Niagara 1.31 Jessup, Harvey G. 1 lot Blue, Roxama, 1 lot Vass; 1.24 Broadway, Amos Est., 6 lots Block L&15; 2.89 Cameron, Coolie, Est., 1 lot W. Sou Pines, 1.25 Cameron, D. L., 2 lots Vass 1.38 Campbell, Joseph, 1 lot 0&14 No. 6; 1.38 Caroline, Essie, 1 lot Q&9 No. 17; 2.51 Cash, Henry Clay, 8 lots Page Id.; 6.38 Cash, Lem, K&14 No. 1... 5.32 Cobb, R. A. 1 lot Washing ton Heights; - 1.19 ' Vass; 4.99 Coleman, Pearlie Est., 2 Junge, W. F. Est. H&3 I lots Vass; 1.38 No. 1, 2, 3; 29.981 Conner, T. U., 12 lots; 23.05 Kaylor, Grace E., 2 A (Culbertson, Anna, 1 lot; .... 1.50 Young’s Rd.; 14.05 Elliott, Janie, 12 610 A Kellum, C. W., H&5 No. Vass Rd.; 3.03 15, 16, 17, 18 Part 21;.... 5.53 Evans, Jermima, 1 lot Vass; 1.95 King, C. C., 2 1 2 A Ray , Flowers, Robert Est., 2 lots; 4.15 COUNTY TAX SALE By order of the Board of County Commissioners and by au thority vested in me as Tax Col lector of Moore County and in ac cordance with the authority con ferred by the laws of North Caro lina, I will on Monday, December 3, 1945 sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to satisfy tmpaid taxes for the year 1944. Time of Sale: 12 o’clock, Noon. Place of sale: Courthouse Door, Carthage, N. C. W. T. HUNTLEY, Tax Collector. Note: Real estate in Carthage and Greenwood Townships will be found advertised in the Moore County News. Real Estate in Shef- Schwarburg, Lincolnton; Mrs- . i, A ■ I George Proctor, Aberdeen; Mrs. t war the Americanly w. Holt-Smith, Pinebluff; M. s thankful as theyjcj. Boyette, Carthage; D. H. Mc- their victory, but Vass; J. R- McQueen, Lake' n a complacency to e, which is not the nd that is something 'e grateful for. For it complacency that [out the great wave of ride that swept the en, into that isolation- elfish materialism that Torn doing our share in of the peace and, by •ch, made that peace im- One does not hear today the sort of talk that went the rounds back in 1919 and 20, when we were told that one doughboy could lick ten Germans and that any American was better than any Englishman, Frenchman, Italian and so forth all round the globe. Today we know without a shadow of a doubt that one German buzz- bomb kills hundreds of people, be they Americans or whatnot; and even though our country did not suffer bombardment and destruc tion we cannot any longer fool ourselves that it was because of any cleverness or strength of ours. Britain and Russia saved us from being bombed. There is little hokum in people’s minds, despite the radio. As we listened to those Navy Day pro grams, with all their oratory and thrilling bands, even while our hearts responded to the cheers, it is safe to say that not one in ten in the crowds or by their radios, giving thanks for our great Navy and our sailors, failed to qualify that thanks with the thought: may they never have to fight again- We can be truly grateful for the clearer heads, the steadier emotions that we seem to have found, enabling us to look facts more squarely in the face. We are taking the measure of what we have done and of what we are going to have to do. The peo ple of this country are more wide awake than ever before, less like ly to be fooled by politicians, ter rified by faked-up dangers, stam peded by brass-hats- That is all something to be grateful for. view; Mks. J. Lee Johnson, Ra leigh; Mrs. W. C. Leslie,, Vass; F. D. Shamburger, Aberdeen; Donald Ross, Pinehurst; Jack Freeman, Carthage Route 3; W- E. Gladstone, Vass, Capt. W. R. Buelow, Fort Bragg; A. B. Sally, Pinehurst; Carthjage .Production Credit Assn., Carthage; Mrs. Anne V- Fox, Pinebluff. Out of State: Mrs. Frank Ken nedy, Lake Worth Fla.; Mrs- E. M. Aiken, Chevy Chase, Md.; M. B. Cox, Jacksonville, Fla-; Mrs. Earl Merrill, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs- R. E. Chafey, West Roxbury, Mass.; Mrs. Millard Reynolds, West Pembroke, Me.; Norwood Johnston, Pittsburgh, Pa-; Miss E. K. Lament, Millbrook, N. Y.; Mrs. J. H. Walton, Winter Haven, Fla.; Mrs- M Kemmerer, Phila delphia, Pa-; Mrs. E- F. Harmon, Ashland, Ohio; Mrs Florence E. Beck, Buffalo, N. Y.; Leroy Optical Co., Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. E. W- Marble, West Farmington, Me.; Mrs. Howard Abbott, Wel lesley Hills, Mass.; Boyd Hussey, Hampton, Va.; Mrs. Edmund Millen, Middletown, N. Y-; Pvt- Burton Brown, APO San Fran cisco Calif.; Mrs. Rupert Keefe, Washington D. C.; Miss Alice Southworth, Deer Isle, Me.; Lt. Comdr. George E- London, Oak land, Calif.; Dr. W. E. Overcash, Roanoke, Va.; Frank Fifield, Con cord, N. H.; Mrs- Gertrude Wil son Summit, N- J- NOTICE OF IIE-SALE OF VON HERFF LOTS Pursuant to an Order of Re- Sale signed by Hon- John WiUcox, Clerk of the Superior Court on November 5, 1945, the undersign ed Commissioner, will, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1945, at 12 o’clock NOON at the Court House door of Moore Covmty, in the Town of Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described lots of land: Lots 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 and Like the Pilgrims we have been 20 in Block C&2, Robbins Reporter. Real Estate in McNeill Township will be found advertised in The Pilot. Real Es tate in SandhiU and Deqp River Townships will be found adver tised in the Sandhill Citizen. Rel Estate in Mineral Springs and Ritter Townships will be found advertised in The Pinehurst Out look. McNElLL TOWNSHIP. (White Adcock,- R: P. 1 lot Swett Div.; 2.01 Airmstrong, Fred, 4 lots; .... 5.03 Ashley, C. J.,1 lot; 1.33 Atkins, Ernest A.; 10 A .. .Young’s Rd.; 11.08 Barnardi, L. E., D&2 #3, 4 2 lots Broad St.; 3.27 Baumon, A. E., 3 lots No. 12, 13, 14 Block H&7 .... 2.51 Bellett, Lewis, 3 A Kelly Id.; 4.80 Blue, D. Archie Est., 25 A Little River 7.48 Blue, Mrs. D., 30 A'Bug Br. 3.85 Blue, L. H., 26 A Blue Ld.; 8 A Blue Ld.; 10.90 Buchan, H. C., 1 lot G&8 No. 1; 1.45 Brynes, Eugene, 1 lot Knollwood; 6.04 Cameron, R. McD., 4 1-2 A Vass; 2.89 Causey, 'W. B., 1 A Cam eron; 14.68 Clark, H. P., 8 lots 1-8 Q&9; 3.02 Clegg, Annie Est., 119 A. Lee’s Br.; 12.25 Clegg, I. N. Est., 98 A Joel Rd.; 8.41 Craig, L. B., 1 lot Beasley Bldg.; 19.90 Cross, Mamie W. Est., 76 3-4 Swelt Ld.; 12.60 Currie, L. M., 1 lot No. 5 Block E&6; 1.38 Currie & Maples, 5 1-2 A. Currie Maples Ld.; 4.52 Curtis, W. E., 5 A Near So. Pines; 2.01 Daniels, Grace & Ralph 1 lot Pt. 22 K&3; 50.14 Davis, Mrs. Anita Est. 2 lots. Knollwood; 1.51 Deaton Nursery, 26 A Nur sery; 5.14 Dodge, Clara B., 2 lots No. 13, 14 Al & Sq. (E&3) .... 1.63 Drew, Grace J., H&5 No, 10 & AL; 1.76 Faircloth, Mrs. Worth, 1 lot; 1.63 Fasnacht, John, 1 lot; 2.89 Fasnacht, Mrs. Grtice, 1 3-4 A Edgemore Hts.; 27.08 Ferguson,-Archie, C&l No. 17 1-2 & 18; 21.07 Fox, Margaret, F&2 No. 3, Id.; 7 A Deaton Id.; 3.42 Lassiter, J. Arthur, 1 A Smith Id.; 3.34 Leek, F. H., 4 lots Niagara; 2.01 McCaskill, Ed, 81 A, Little River; !•. 25.81 MeInnis, C. H., 9 lots Lake view;' 17.05 McIntosh, Arman, 20 A Barber Id.; 4.99 McIntosh, J. E., 41 1-2 A McCrimmon Id., 12.69 McIntosh, John R. 1 lot Lakeview; 8.44 McIntosh, W. A., 8 A Vass- Carthage Rd.; 4.18 McMUlan, A. K., 1 lot Vass; 1.23 McMillan, J. M. 1 lot Vass- Lobelia Rd.; 8.09 McNeill, D. H. Est., 6 lots Sunrise Heights; 3.27 McNeill, E. L. Est.; 23 A Raeford Rd.; 15.51 McNeill, John D. I&L No. 6-10; 9.02 Matthews & Causey, 200 A Lakeview; 16.12 Matthews, H. A., 25 A Has- kill Id.; 13 1-4 A Big Br.; 7 A Big Br.; 6 1-2 A Big Br.; 37.67 Matthews, Mrs. J. L., 50 A Little River; 6.67 Matthews & MeInnis, 595 A Pinehurst Rd.; 71.50 Montesanti, A., N & 4 No. 7, 8, 9; L&5 No. 9, 10;... 15.14 Morgan, B. C. & Mamie, 3 A Niagara; 27 A Smith Id.; 8.53 Mumford, Lula Est., H&6 No. 5 AL; 2.01 Neal, A. S. & P. C. 10 A Niagara; 2.26 Niles, Blanche, 1 lot No. 544; 6.04 Norris, Fannie, 1 lot No. 418 (Knollwood); 6.04 Norris, Harry T. 1 lot No. 16; 1.38 Osborne, C. P., 1 lot Mass. Ave., 50.47 Osborne, Mrs. F. G., D&l No. 11; 1.71 Parker, Charles A., H&6 No. 23; 15.82 Pinehurst Jobbing Co., E&6 No. 5; 1.45 Pope, Bert Kelly Hr. 54 A Kelly Id.; 6.10 Powers, Christine, 2 lots G&3 No. 23, 24 &A1; .... 2.89 Priest, E. N. Est., 28 A McNeill Id.; 3.12 Rapatos, Mrs. Charles, L&4 No. 15 1 lot; 11.71 Ritter, A. H., 1 lot No. 8006; 11.90 Ritter, C. F. 1 lot Manley; 1.51 Roth, Mirs. Mabel, K&5 No. 1, 2, 2 lots; 24.31 Sandhill Service Co., 3 lots & Bldg.; 24.94 Seawell, H. F. Jr., F&3 No. 17-20; 2.26 Shields, L., No 19 Midland Rd. 1 lot; 2.89 Starrow, Mary, 1 lot In diana Ave.. 60.75 Sternberg, Helen M. 3 lots F&6 No. 1, 2, 24; 2.26 Stewart, W. E., 5 A Near Sou Pines; 2.01 Suggs, R. L. 1 lot Mass. Ave.; 47.20 Sweeting, M. W., 3 lots Swett Div.; 2.51 Sweeting, M. W., 1 lot Ridge St. O&l; 5.41 Thomas,B . M., 2 lots 13 & 14 H&5; 2.13 Thomas, Margaret Blue, 27 A Blue Land; 4.49 Trexler, Mrs. H. C., 6 1-2 A Lakeview; 3.27 Van Hurff, B. Est., 25 A Young’s Rd.;, 40 A James Cr.; 6 A Jones Id.; 22.47 Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., 8 lots Vass; 4.02 Wadlugh, Lona, 1 lot Niag ara(; 1.25 Warren, R. A., 1 lot N&3 No. 24; 27.47 West, Mrs. N. W., 1 lot E&l No. 9-12; 4.02 ■Wheeler, Florence Est., 1 lot 23&A1. H&l; ^.22 Wicker, L. H., 2 lots L&6 No. 1, 2; 2.58 Williams, Herbert T. 16 A Niagara; 1 3-4 A Mbore County Id.; 12.92 Williams, Russell 2 A C. L. Williams Id.; 7,83 McNEILL TOWNSHIP (Col<»ed) Allen, Mary & Plummie, 1 lot N&16 16 12; 2.38 Barnes, Willie & MUdred, 1 lot N&ll No. 19 bal 4.76 Barrington, Mack, 6 lots Niagara; 1.41 Bass, James, 3 lots M&12 No. 6, 7, 8; 2.51 Bates & Johnson, 5 lots Niagara 1.25 France, Arnix, 2 lots; 5.11 Frye, Henry W. 1 lot Wash ington Heights; 1.19 Getter, Maggie Est. 6 A Ni agara; 4 A Niagara; 3.67 Gibson, Thomas G., 4 A Eastman Id.; 8.39 Goins, Edith & Paul, 10 1 2 A Jim Town; 8.56 Goode, George Est., 4 lots; 4.41 Green, A. D., 2 lots; 12.92 Green, Benjamin, K&8 No. 18 1 lot; 3.84 Griffin, John Est. 3 lots Lakeview; 3.83 Harrington, Donnie, 1 lot Conn. Ave.; 1.25 Henderson, Dan H., 58 A Muddy Springs; 7 lots Lakeview; 12.33 Howell, Hosea Est., 1 lot; 1.33 J&9 Pt. No. 10, 11 & 12; 5.86 Hunter, Arlevia S. & Shields, J&9 Pt. No. 10, 11 & 12; 5.86 Jackson, Emma, 1 lot; 7.05 Johnson, Charlie, 1 lot Conn. Ave.; 3.47 Johnson, J. A. 2 lots Vass; 1.76 Johnson, R. D., 1 lot Niag- agara;- 1.63 Johnson, Sandy, 1 lot Vass Rd.; 8.98 Johnson, Walter, 1 A El liott Id.; 4.14 Kelly, Sarah, 7 lots Page land; ' 3.22 Kennedy, Hattie, 2 1-2 A Kennedy Id.; 1.60 Big Br.; 3.04 Laney, Eliza Est., 2 lots; .... 2.76 Lilly, Mary & Charles Bog- gan, 1 lot Penn. Ave.; .... 1.33 McCall, Torn,.! lot No. 2 S&12; 3.52 McCoy, Martha Est., 4 A » Manly; 2.17 McCrimmon, Hattie, 1 lot Washington Heights; 1.19 McCrimmon, Lola, 1 lot Washington Heights; .... 1.19 McCrimmon, Sam, 1 lot Lakeview; 1.45 McKeithein, Lula, 2 lots Washington Heights; .... 1.34 McLauchlin, Carson, J&8 No. 2;- 3.52 McLean, Emma, J&8 No. 3, 4; 3.52 McLean, Nora, L&13 No. 5; 7.93 McLean, Pearl, J&7 No. 19 6.04 McLeod, H. D., 1 lot Page Id. 1.38 McLeod, Marion, I&13 No. 5; 2.76 McManess, Alice, 1 lot Page Id 1.38 McNair, Bertha, 5 A Mc Nair Id 1.75 McNair, Olie Est. 53 A Ni agara; 10.20 MlcNair, Tay, 5 A McNair Id.; 1.76 McNair, Tracy, 5 A McNair Id.; 3.13 McNeill, Geneva, 2 lots Washington Heights; .... 1.34 McNeill, J. A. G., 2 lots Washington Heights 1.34 McNeill, James & Lenora 2 lots Wash. Hts.; » 1.31 McNeill, John D., 3 lots; .... 10.36 Marsh, Chester, 2 lots Page Id.; 1.63 Martin, Ella, 1 lot Wash. Hts.; 1.25 Martin, F, E., 1 lot Wash. Hts 1.24 Martin, Henry, 1 lot Wash. Hts.; 1.38 Miller, Bertha P. 1 lot No 9 P≪ 2.38 Monroe, McKinly P., 3 lots 2.13 Pass, Harvey Est. 2 lots; .... 3.27 Powell, Ben Est., 1 lot .... 2.89 Ray, S. A. 10 A Ray Ld 2.39 Ross, Jessie Est., 1 lot; .... 2.26 Saunders, Ben, 1 lot 4.36 Saunders, James T. 2 lots No. 13 & No. 14 L&15;.... 17.57 Saunders, J. T., 132 A Craned Cr 26.34 Sellers, Martha, 1 lot N. H. Ave.; 4.78 Sellers, Walter, 1 lot Gold- ston Id.; 2.41 Sellers, Willie Clyde, 2 A Vass; 4.99 Sellers, W. C., 6 A Union R4-; 4.78 Small, Willie, 2 lots Wash. Hts.; 1.47 Stanback, Essie, 3 lots Page Id 1.76 Steele, George Est., 2 lots Conn. Ave.; 4.02 Steveson, J. M., 1 lot N. H. Ave.; 2.89 Street, Susie, 3 1 2 A East man Id.; 7.00 Stiibbs, John Henry, 1 lot P&ll No. 17; 1 lot P&12 No. 20; 4 lots M&13 No. 7, 8, 9, & Pt. 10; 14.77 Taylor, Cornelia, 1 lot P&13 No. 5; 1.45 Terry, T. E., 1 lot 0&16 No. 2; 1.38 Terry, W. J., 2 lots No. 7, 8 J&9; 3.52 Thompson, J. A. 14 A Manly; 4.36 Thompson, R. M., 1 lot No. 4 K&12; 3.52 Tillman, Tarba, 1 lot Wash. Hts.; 1.19 Troy, Mary E. 2 lots Ger Marsh; 1.76 Walden, Clinton, 3 A Hea ley Id.; 17.24 Watson, Nathan, 1 lot No. 10 J&9; 2.64 White, Pearl, 1 lot Conn. Ave.; 1.51 White, Walter, 3-4 A Tyson Id.; 9 lots Wash. Hts.; -- 7.76 Williams, Delaniel, 12 Black Id. L&14NO . 16; .... 6.38 Williams, Lessie, N&12 No. 21 N&12; 2.58 Williams, Robert Lee, 1 3-4 A Eastman Id. 0&12 No. 19; 1.95 Willis, Jim, 3 12 A East man Id.; 4.78 !:tt:tK»««»t«:t«»»»ttt«:«»»»«»mwt:««ot««»»»»«t:H»»»«t«:m«t THE^ Southern Pines Country CL.U The Scenic Course of the Southland Invites Visiting and Resident Gh>lf^rs to Play the Grass Green Courses No. 1 Course, Full 18 Holes is in Gorgeous Condition. All Lockers Free The Southern Pines Country Club is Not a Closed Membership Club. It is a Club House. Grounds, Grill and a Beautiful. Playable Golf Course Available for [i Enjoyment by Seasonal Visitors and Temporary or Per il manent Residents. I ' — Competent Professional for Lessons, Repairs and Equipment. Grill Available For Special Parties Mrs. A. E. Murphy—Telephone 8853 ^ Dick Sugg. Manager Roy Grinnell, Pro-Manager n Telephone 5551 Southern Pines J. AUBREY SMITH Jeweler Watch Repairing T»L 8531 AbMdMa. N. C. WE GIVE THEE THANKS In the name of the living, and of the dead. And of those unborn — Lord, bless the bread Of brotherhood that now we break In gratitude for Thy sweet sake. In the name of the living we thank Thee, Lord, For deliverance from flame and sword; For loved ones spared; for the task well done; For the battle fought — and the victory won. In the name of the dead — locked deep in sleep Under alien earth — give us strength to keep Untarnished their dear-bought legacy. The brave, bright armor of liberty. And for those unborn — Lord, we lift a prayer For a wiser world where we all may share A lasting amity with men. We thank Thee, Lord, for peace. Amen. ( CAKOaiHA
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