^iday. Jannary ^2, 1951
Ipringdale Cup
Lace Date Will
\e Set This Week
Jntil the National Steeplechase
Id Hunt association meets and
^es the date of the Springdale
tp race meeting at Camden, S.
L followers of Ae chase have
ro dates as possibilities, Satur-
|y, March 24 and Saturday,
rch 31. Setting of the official
Ite was to be made at a meet-
ih New York this week;
THE PII,.OT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page Three
Generally the association sel
ects the Saturday nearest the end
of March, which on tht 1951 cal
endar would be M^rch 31. This
is after Easter Sunday, which this
year comes earlier than it has in
many decades. In fact, as one
Camden horseman pointed out,
it will be the first time to his
knowledge that the Carolina
cMssic was held after Easter Sun
day.
Prospects for a successful race
meeting not only for the Carolina
Cup event bust also Cor the
Springdale Cup, are exceptionally
rosy at this time according to a
dispatch from Camden. If a glo
bai war breaks out within the
next month or two, it may to some
degree affect the race meetings.
Right now there is a daily in
flux of horses for training pur
LAKEVIEW NEWS
By Mrs. V. K. Manner
Coker BJue of Fayetteville spent
last week end. with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blue, and ac
companied by them, had Sunday
dinner with his sister, Mrs. Buck
Stires, in Aberdeen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McNeill
have sold their trailer home and
are with her pEirents, the M. L.
Bowdens in Niagara, while await
ing the renovating of their apart
ment in Aberdeen.
Mrs. Pearl Maddox of Sanford
spent Thursday with her sister,
Mrs. Bill McNeill.
Mrs. H. A. Matthews, Mrs. Ben
Gulledge and Mrs. Spence ac
companied Mr. Spence to Raleigh
Monday, where he is re-enlisting
friends in
er. She also visited
Kinston.
With the Sick
Mrs. A. C. Cox is resting com
fortably at Moore County hospital
where she is receiving treatment.
Miss Betty Cook of Peace col
lege, Raleigh, came home for a
week end with her mother, Mrs.
Lillian Cook, of the hotel, and de
veloped a deep cold which has
confined her to hen bed.
Oram Causey is Improving after
several days’ illness with pneu-
room.
Celebrate Birthdays
Several members of the Belief
family had birthdays a few days
apart, so they decided to celebrate
together at the home of Mrs. Ruby
BeUet Griffin in Vass. The moth
er, Mrs. A. Belief of Sanford, had
a birthday on January 6; Lewis,
[STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MOORE.
WHEREAS, in the case of State
vs Marvin David Jones which was
tried in the Recorders Court of
Moore County on October 16,
1950, it was provided in the judg-
of Lakeview, on January 1, and a ment of the Court, which is now
yinUiaA
Retail
Price
$1.95
Pints
$3.15
Fifths
poses reported, with some of them jq Navy,
probable entries in the two big Mrs. Bill Harrington spent sev-
meetings. eral days last week in Atlanta,
Irrespective of the size of the Qa., visiting friends,
entry list,, the race meetings Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Burras and
daughter, Mrs. Guy Gordon of
Sanford, on January 3.
Each family brought a basket,
and all of Mrs. BeUet’s children
were present, including Mrs.
Charles Trebechon of Jonesboro
Heights.
FOR RESULTS USB THE Pl-
monia.
After a long illness, Mrs. Bill
McNeill is able to be up in her LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Recorders Judgment No. 11751,
that the automobile hereinafter
described should be forfeited and
sold by the undersigned Sheriff,
said automobile having been used
■n the transportation of non-tax
liquor by said defendant; and by
^n order made December 4, 1950,
t was provided that the proceeds
of sale be distributed as therein
directed.
Now, Therefore, pursuant and
obedient to the terms of said
judgment, and the provisions of
law in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned Sheriff of
Mocre County will on Monday,
February 5, 1951, at the Court
House Door in Carthage, North
Carolina, at 12 o’clock Noon, sell
to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described motor ve
hicle:
One two-door 1947 Chevrolet,
Motor No. EAM 212866; Serial No.
14EK-147363, and being North
Carolina License Plates 579-429
C. J. MCDONALD
Sheriff of Moore County.
This 8th day of January, 1951.
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should draw the customary large
throng of enthusiasts, especially
the Carolina Cup race, one of the
most popular of Southern race
attractions during the year. The
Carolina is a peak affair in the
lives of thousands of followers of
the sport in this part of the na
tion. This year will mark the 19th
annual race meeting, and, with
the added population in evidence
at Camden, the attendance at the
1951 cup race is expected to break
all icecords.
Governor James Byrnes and
other sta’te officials are expected
to grace the event with their pres
ence. Prominent horsemen from
all over the nation who delight in
-the thrill of seeing the mounts go
over brush and timber will make
their annual pilgrimage to Cam
den.
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.little Gean, and Sergeant McGraw
and family of Fort Bragg, were
Sunday afternoon visitors of the
Banners.
Ray Copley of UNC spent last
week end with his mother, Mrs.
Bill Harrington.
Mrs. Wilson Jenkins of Char
lotte is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed
Spence.
Dr .and Mrs. Waylon Blue, who
have a cottage on the lake, left
Saturday for a 10-day stay in Se
bring, Fla.
Dan and Miss Jennie McCrim-
mon spent Friday in Carthage on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Caviness
and young son, Gary Wayne, have
gone home after several days’ stay
with her mother, Mrs. Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monroe
spent Sunday in Carthage with
her sister, Mrs. Leon Caviness.
J. C. Cook of WiUiamston and
Clarence Faulkner of Everetts
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Crockett last Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mrs. Dora Cooper of Coopers
store, and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie
spent last Thursday in Salisbury
and Troy on business. Mrs. Coop
er has remodeled and rearranged
her store into a modem self-serv
ice.
Miss Jennie McCrimmon and
Dan spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. C. E. CaUoway in Southern
Pines.
Lewis Lancaster conducted ser
vices at Lakeview Presbyterian
church Sunday night. Mr. Lan
caster is a senior at Union Theo
logical seminary at Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Pat Eastwood, Lakeview
postmaster, left last week for a
visit to friends in New York City.
Mrs. T. J. Coore visited relatives
in Sanford the past week end.
Mrs. Bob Dutton of Niagara
spent Sunday afternoon with her
aunt, Mrs. Lou Cole.
Cpl. and Mrs. George Haw
thorne, Dianne and Geofge Ed
ward, have returned from a 10-
day visit to his parents in Okla
homa.
Miss Leatrice Simpson of the
Mooe County hospital staff spent
the past week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Simp
son.
Mrs. Alice Savage and Mrs. Vir
ginia Coleman spent Monday with
Mrs. V. P. Doughty at Dunrovin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce and
family of Raeford were Svmday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Chavis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Garner spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Garner of Carthage.
Earl Todd of Beasley Heights is
leaving Friday for Fort Bragg to
enter the service of our country.
Allen Dennis of Carthage was a
guest of the Doughty family at
Dunrovin Monday, i
Misses Rosa and Iona Chavis,
accompanied by Joe PhiUips and
Franklin Beasley, spent Simday
with Mrs. S. W. Burwell in Lex
ington.
Mrs. D. R. Salmon spent the
week end in Siler City with her
mother, Mrs. W. E. Hicks, and vis
ited her sister, Mrs. D. D. Shaw at
the Chatham hospital. Mrs. Shaw,
who recently underwent an oper
ation, will return to her home in
Norfolk, Va., on Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Beasley is enjoying a
three weeks ’visit from her sister,
Mrs. J. B. Johnson, of Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Simpson, Mrs.
George Hawthorne and Miss Lea-
trice Simpson spent Saturday in
Southern Pines and Aberdeen.
Mrs. V, P. Doughty made
short visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Wade Poole, in Sanford Monday.
Mrs. C. I. Burkhead, Jr., and
“Little Burke” of Fayetteville,
spent a few days last week with
her mother, Mrs. R. E. Beasley.
Her husband attended the air
races in Florida.
Lewis Lancaster of Richmond,
Va., was a supper guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Causey.
Mrs. Raymond M. Howe, her
sister. Miss Marguerite WiUiams,
and their cousin, Mrs. Walter
Lewis of West Eaton and Utica,
N. Y., have arrived to spend the
winter at their home here. The
sister’s grandfather, Mr. Darrow,
settled in Lakeview years ago,
and constructed the house in
which they now live.
Miss Barbara Peterson returned
Friday from Morehead City,
where she visited her grandmoth-
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