THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Friday .September 14, 1951
Drs. Neal and McLean
VETERINARIANS
Southern Pines. N. C.
Telephone
2-6161
Judge Hayes, Speaking At Carthage,
Reveals Incident of College Days
Carthage Wm Be
On Highway Postal
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Sophomoric hazing almost caus
ed him to desert his dream of
studying law, and only the astute
and devious action of a brother
brought him back, Judge Johnson
J. Hayes of the U. S. Middle Dis
trict Court revealed at Carthage
last Friday night.
Speaking informally on the oc
casion of the dedication of por
traits of the late Judges J. D. Mc-
Iver, W. J. Adams, and H. F. Sea-
well, members of the Moore
County Bar. Judge Hayes des
cribed the plight of a country
freshman, newly arrived at Wake
Forest college from the wilds Of
Wilkes county—he failed to say
how many years ago.
“The first night I was there
some sophomores broke into my
room and got after me. They made
me dance, and you know, I
couldn’t dance—and they intima
ted they had all sorts of other hor
rors ready for me the next day.
There was just one thing to do, as
I saw it, and that was to leave
college. Early the next morning
I phoned my former employer to
see if my job was still waiting. I
told him I had decided to become
a businessman instead of a law
yer. He said, come on, so I check
ed out and packed up—all the
time avoiding my brother, as
knew he would not approve.
“Well, he caught up with me
just as I was about to leave, and
heard the whole story. He begged
me to stay over the weekend as
his guest, since I wasn’t a student
there any longer. I held out but
he was patient and persuasive, so
finally said yes.
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LT. COL. HERBERT J. DIETENHOFER
Vice-President
The Freedom Bell, hung in Ber,-
lin by the Crusade for Freedom,
can be heard 10 miles.
Iron Curtain countries’ nationals
Star Route Expected
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“He took me over to the library
and showed me the portraits on
the walls of V^ake Forest gradu
ates who had earned their way to
a high place in life. There were
Senator Furnifold Simmons, Gov
ernor Will Kitchin—Speaker of
the House, Claude Kitchin—Tom
Dixon, too, who write “The Birth
of a Nation’—ever so many other
men whom I had always admired.
He let me look my fill without
saying a word, then finally asked
me gently, ‘What if they had let
some sophomores scare them
away from college?’ ’’
“I didn’t need to answer that,’’
said Judge Hayes, now a veteran
of 22 years on the federal bench.
“I just went and checked back
into college, and I’ve never been
sorry.
“That’s why I say you ar? do
ing a fine thing here, in hanging
the portraits of your great men for
your young men to see, for it is by
the examples of those who have
gone before, that they are inspired
to do their best.’’
A plan expected to bring ex
panded mail facilities to the
Moore County seat will be put
into operation next month.
Beginning October 1, Carthage
will become a unit of the new
highway postal service, with
star route connecting Carthage
and Biscoe.
Bids on the star route are be
ing received at the Carthage post
office. The route will run the 26.1
miles frofn Carthage to Biscoe,
and return via Robbins.
Twice-daily mail deliveries wil
be made on the route six days a
week, with a morning mail deliv
ery each Sunday. The Carthage
carrier will make ' connections
with highway post offices which
operate between Greensboro and
Warsaw and between Biscoe and
Charlotte.
Carthage Postmaster Clyde B
•Shaw this .^week quoted postal
authorities as saying the new car
rier will give Carthage the best
mail service it has ever had.
A Sanford-to-Carthage star
route has been in operation for
more than 25 years, but it will be
discontinued when the new route
opens.
denounce communism in smug
gled letters to the Crusade for
Freedom.
' The cold war being waged by
the brusade for Freedom will
prevent a hot war.
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Announcement was made this
week of the Flora Macdonald
College concert and lecture series
for 1951-52, for which tickets may
be secured at Franjeans here.
Season tickets are offered at a
considerable saving.
Highlight of the series is the
appearance of Jean Casadesus,
world famed pianist, Friday eve
ning, December 7.
L. V. O’Callaghan
The entire series, each program
to start at 8:15 in the college audi
torium, is listed as follows:
Frances Yeend, soprano, Thurs
day, October 25; Paul Engle, poet
and lecturer, Tuesday, November
13; Jean Casadesus, pianist, Fri
gives you
day evening, December 7; Carroll
Glenn, violinist, Monday, January
28; Loewenguth String quartet,
Thursday, February 7; Merrill
Mueller, foreign correspondent,
Friday February 29; Mac Morgan,
baritone, Thursday, March 13.
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Miss Grace Leake of Houston,
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Hedge.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams of
Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lloyd of Burlington visited Mr.
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Mrs. Ray Parker and Mrs. Algie
Parker of Norwood spent last
week with their sister, Mrs. J. R
Lampley.
Miss Ruth Troutman returned
to Greensboro college on Mondaj
to begin her sophomore year.
Mrs. Mittie Wallace left Satur
day for Richmond, where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. Sara
Oconnor. Ross OConnor returned
to Richmond with Mrs. Wallace
after spending a month with his
grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Odel Combs and
Mrs. Barbara Queen went to Win
ston-Salem Tuesday to attend
funeral services for Mrs. Clyde
Combs.
Mrs. J. A. Wicker returned
home 'Tuesday from Moore-County
hospital and is with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James T. Thomas.
Lieut, and Mrs. Harry L. Howie
and children of Florence sppt
the weekend with Mrs. Howie’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G
Adams, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier vis
ited Mrs. Pickler’s mother, Mrs.
V. F. Tarlton, in Sanford Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks and
Terry Brooks of Albemarle were
guests Sunday of Mr. Brooks’ pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt.
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