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Friday. February 1, -1952 TTTF T*’! nr—ffoTithern Pines, North Carolina P^ge Tluree ■MS ABICKUKEIN By Dorothy McNeill Girls' Auxiliary M^els The Eva Johnson Girls’ auxil iary of the First Baptist church met Wednesday afternoon in the Seven Autos Damaged, Four Drivers Arrested In Three Weekend Accidents Three accidents in the Southern over to the side of the road in an iiici, T, ... i,...- ^™®S"F^^®hurst vicinity last effort to get out of his way. They home of Mrs. J. W. Robertson ,'^f ^^did not succeed. Alexander first with 19 members and two coun- , u j ^ .v, ^ ni°re each | gQUj^ 1950 Oldsmobile and resulted in the arrest of four drivers. No one, however, was '■'-'orted hurt in any of the acci dents. His Valentine To Cherish This year, Leap Year, show him how deeply you care by giving him a fine photograph for a valentine. We will capture your charm for him to admire. Make your appointment today Just one week left! HUMPHREY’S STUDIO 165 E. New Hampshire Ave Phone 2-4722 SOUTHERN PINES DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE! cil leaders present. Miss Betty Davis, president, presided over the routine business meeting. Mrs. I Robertson led in teaching the first three chapters of the mission Saturday about 4:30 p. m., a studv book “Everywhere — car driven by Otis Austin Bryant ! Preachins the Word.” At the con- of Aberdeen, rounding a curve on I elusion of the meeting delicious Vina Vista road out of Pine I refreshments were served by the hurst, collided with one driven by I hostess. I James Roscoe Sheffield of Pine Hostesses To Depeurtment i hurst. Mrs. T A. Burns and Mrs. F. | Bryant, arrested for careless A. Cummings were joint hostesses and reckless driving and drunken to the members of the American' driving resulting in an accident. Home department on Wednesday received a 60-day sentence in afternoon. Mrs. James Connor Moore recorders court Monday, presided over the meeting at j suspended on payment of $100 which time it was voted to give fine and costs and also suffered revocation of his driver’s license for one year. Saturday evening about 7 o’clock, Willie J. Barnes, 23, Ne gro, of Southern Pines, heading south on US Highway 1 near the Craft Service station, pulled into the center lane to make a left turn into the old Highway 1. He was driven by Wylie Manghum of Ni agara, then a 1949 Buick Road- master driven by the Rev. Wyo ming Welk of Greensboro. All in volved were Negroes. $50 to the American Legion aux iliary for its shrubbery project. Mrs. Bob Maurer, guest speaker, gave a most interesting talk oh “Handicrafts.” The hostesses serv ed a delicious salad course. Bridge Club Meets Miss June Greer was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening with two struck with violent impact from Sl^aight kefi£tjcku 'BoWiUmi $9.65 $1.15 "pint ^415 qt. 4 VtAIS OU» Mnoor GEO. A DICKEL DlSmUJNG COMPAMY. LOUISVILLE, BY. tables at play. After scores had been tallied prizes were presented to Mrs. Graham Brasington, high, and Mrs. Cliff Wilson, low. Brief Mention Jackson Smith returned to Wake Forest Sunday evening after having spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bobbitt are their granddaughters, Kama and Don na, of Winston-Salem. Cpl. and Mrs. Keith Marks spent Sunday at White Lake. ' Eugene Kirk of State college spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifton Blue and family spent Sunday after noon visiting relatives and friends in Lobelia. Robert Wilson returned to UNC Friday evening after a day at home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pleasants attended the ball game in Cataw ba Saturday night. Billy Caddell of State college spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cad dell. Miss Anna Worth of Greens boro visited the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Worth and family over the weekend. Mrs. Robert Allport and daugh ter of Franklin, Va., are spending a few days with Mrs. Allport’s parents, Mr.- and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson. Farrell Brown visited his pa rents over the weekend, return ing to Wake Forest Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Johnny Marlps was a vis itor in Fayetteville Thursday. behind by a car driven by Homer H. Four, 24, of Pinebluff, who the investigating patrolman said was going “at a high rate of speed.” The Barnes car was knocked 60 feet off the right side, ending up crossways on the right lane. Four’s car went off the left side of the highway for 160 feet. Both Barnes and Four were indicted for careless and reckless driving. A three-car collision Sunday afternoon at Taylortown, resulted in. the arrest of Oleyn Alexander for drunken driving causing an accident, careless and reckless driving, and resisting an officer. He was sentenced Monday in re corders court to four months om the roads, suspended on payment of $100 and costs and payment of repairs to the two cars he hit. His license was revoked for a year. According to the patrolman’s report, Alexander’s car, a 1940 blue Plymouth convertible, came around a ciuwe on a county road headed toward Pinehurst, pro ceeding at such speed that two cars approaching him both pulled Drs. Neal and MqLean VETERirTARIANS Southern Pines. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an Or der of the Superior Court of Moore County made in the Special Proceeding entitled “Ethel Hen derson et al vs. Dolphus Hender son et al”, the undersigned, who was by said Order appoiiited a commissioner to seU the lands described in the petition, will on February 18, 1952, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, but subject to the confirma tion of the Court, the following lands; Lots 803 and 804, Block B; and Lots 879, 880, 881, 882 and 883, in Block A, as shown on a map of Lakeview, North Carolina, ^a copy of which is filed in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Moore Coun ty, and being the lands owned by the late Daniel H. Hender son. The aforesaid lands will be of fered for sale in two tracts; the lots in Block A being one tract, and the lots in Block B being tho other tract. The high bidders will be required to make a cash de posit of at least 10 psg* cent of said high bids. This 16th day of January, 1952. J. VANCE ROWE, JR. j25,fl,8,15c Commissioner PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS Notice o! City License Tags This is to remind you that you may now obtain your Motor Vehicle License Plates for 1952 from the Office of the Town Clerk of Southern Pines. Every resident owner of a motor vehicle operated in the Town, except motor vehicles tem porarily operated for a period of time not exceeding a total of thirty (30) days, and except motor vehicles operated for car display ur car exhibition purposes by car manufacturers or dealers, displaying dealer’s license plates issued by the State of North Carolina, shall register such vehicle with the Town Registrar of Motor Vehicles, at the Office of the Town Clerk. Every motor vehicle operated on the streets of the Town for which registration is required, shall throughout the current year display the assigned Town number platei in such manner in front or rear as to be visible at all times. The fee for registration and number plate is One ($1.00) Dollar, not prorated. HOWARD F. BURNS, City Clerk. THE GREATEST CAR EVER BUILT IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD Hens on U. S. farms made a good record in 1951. They ave raged 170 eggs each during the year. The rate in 1950 was 167, and the average rate is 150. Meat production under Federal inspection for the week ended January 19 was estimated at 363 million pounds. Wythe-Craft Pine One of America’s most beautiful lines of Living Room and Occasional Pieces Hie bid 1952 Ocf&rkks t^em 9ff/ Thw *52 Ford givot you riding comfort sveh at you hove never be^e experienced in o cor in the low-price field. With front springs tailored to the weight of each model, longer reor springs and diagonally mounted shock absorbers. 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