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r Page Fourteen THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 16, 1951 Library Membership Meeting To Be Held A membership meeting of the Southern Pines Library associa tion will be held at 5 p. m. Friday, November 30, to approve a change in the constitution. By-laws require a two weeks’ advance notice to all the member ship for such a meeting. The change will be that of in corporation under the laws of Norht Carolina for protection of funds, legality of property owner ship, etc. On request of the di rectors, W. Lament Brown, local attorney, explained the advantages More Divorces Granted, Compromise Agreements Reached In Civil Term and disadvantages, procedures and Eleven divorces in all were granted during last week’s'civil term at Carthage, over which Judge Dan K. Moore of Sylva pre sided. The four in addition to seven listed last week (those granted on the first day) were: Paul J. Fulk vs. Mozelle D. Fulk; Ethel May Pate vs. Garland Earl Pate; John ny C. Thompson vs. Beatrice Thompson; Jacob Lawhon vs. Lu- Airmen Present Atomic Program At Lions Club costs of such a move at a special meeting Monday afternoon. Clyde G. Council, president, appointed Arch Coleman chairman of a com mittee, with Miss Laura Kelsey and Mrs: J. B. Swett as other members, to study the proposed move and make a report at the membership meeting. cile Lawhon. , . „iing of a film from the Air- ;A case several years old involving Operations School libra- Southern Pines people reached a, semimonthly meeting compromise settlement, which Southern Pines Lions club the court approved. This was ymage Inn Friday night George Straka 3rd by next fri d cpreeant Pinckney describee Staff Sgt. Bob Pinckney of the staff of USAFAGOS, Highland Pines Inn, spoke on atomic war fare in connection with the show SCRATCH PADS, all Pilot. sizes. vs. Gene Poe al. Approval was based on the following points. (1) and gave some in- the plaintiff has fully ysaovered | concerning possible Sergeant Pinckney described the destructive effects of the APPLE BRANDY the piaimiii nas luny formation _ _ from injuries sustained m a protective measures to be taken hood shooting incident .^j^e event of such warfare The years ago; (2) evidence as to the ^ y g cities and towns, -negligence of defendant Bryan presented by Sgt. J. Poe was insufficient to be sub-1 USAFAGOS, mitted to a jury, (3) defendant various types of atomic Gene Poe, being a minor, is un- able to respond to a damage clmm, Trudell, program chairman, and (4) defendant ^ryan Poe, airmen, while denying negligence, a ^ membership was aug- fered $375 m full and complete ^he dinner meeting by settlement, which was adjudged presence of a number of Lions fair. 8o.4 Proof $oso Pints LAIRD AND COMPANY SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. Compromise settlement of $4,- 500 was approved in the case Nina Oakley by next friend vs. W. E. Cox, Jr., offered by Cox’s insur ance company in settling damage claims arising from an automo bile accident. Claim had been made for $10,000, but the court decided that the smaller sum was the most that defendant could get on the evidence if the case went to a jury. Ownership of a dog named Lead was determined by a jury in favor of plaintiff J. W. H. Moore vs. defendant Lockey Gar ner. On order of the court that the dog be returned to Moore, de fendant’s attorney stated that this had been done, whereupon the court ordered that a fhonetary judgment of $100 be stricken. Judgment in the amonut of $350 was allowed Prss Garner vs. defendants Norman and Sherman Sanders; in the amount of $800 from other towns of the district here for a meeting held later that evening to plan a Ladies Night event. The Ladies Night banquet will be held Tuesday, December 4, at Rockingham, with all towns of this zone taking part—South ern Pines, Pinehurst,. Aberdeen, Pinebluff, Ellerbe and Rocking ham. Lion Carter, of Rockingham zone chairman, and Lion John Meinnis of West End, deputy dis trict governor, were among the visitors. A heartMarwinq of a bousewannin^ DooTherm for Mary Glenn Wilborn va Caro lina Coach company; and of $522.67 for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical company vs. Ted Med- lin. ' Notice of appeal to the State Supreme Court was given by J E. Allen, plaintiff, when his suit against Jonah Allen al was dis missed with plaintiff paying costs Appeal bond was set at $50. Also appealing was Nell V Brady, plaintiff in a special pro ceeding vs Carl B. Brady taking exception to a ref eree’s ruling in a land division case. The Moore court overruled the exceptions. Appeal bond of $100 was set. Plaintiff D. A. McDonald ex cepted and gave notice of appeal when his proceeding against Dan McCrummen and John McCrum men was non-suited. Appeal bond was set at $200. Compromise agreement regard ing a right-of-way across defen dants’ land was approved, sub- iect to certain conditions, in L. D Seawell vs. R. B. Brady and wife and Wes Caviness and wife. Interpretation of a will as to division of land and mineral rights was sought, and rendered by the court, in the proceeding J. D. Willcox vs. Armettie Cockman Burns, widow, and heirs of Z. M. Burns, and Mrs. John R. McNeill Davis, widow, and heirs-at-law of J. R. McNeill. Division of land was deter mined, and the sale of a part which could not otherwise be di vided, in the proceeding Kinnie Williams vs. Pearlie Williams al. A number of cases were contin ued. Court adjourned Friday morning. Chippendale Period Furnifure Styled Console DUO-THERM OIL HEATER A Surry .county farmer, M. T. McKnight of Toast community, will try Nomad alfalfa during the coming year. This new variety, developed in Oregon, is said to of fer excellent possibilities. 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