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Friday, October 24. 1952 New Riding Ring UnderConstruction * V THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina A new riding ring is being built at Vernon Valley Farm, winter home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Cardy of Montreal, designed by W. O. Moss of Mile-Away Farm and constructed under his super vision. It is expected to be ready by the time the Cardys come south, according to their custom, for the winter season of riding and, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Cardy and.Miss Helen Ferguson, sister of Mrs. Cardy, flew down from Montreal for a recent weekend at the Mid Pines Club, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cosgrove. While here the Cardys conferred with Mr. Moss about' the riding ring, then returned, home leaving Miss Ferguson to' stay throughout the week. She is recovering nicely from a recent Court Clerk Staff Loses Mrs. Comer; Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Blue Are Deputized 3M[rs. Jop Rliifi rtf r^QT*+v>QfT/a - Mrs. Joe Blue of Carthage, a-f- fqrmer employee cf the Moore j County clerk of superior court’s office for a period of five years, has resumed employment there. I Both Mrs. Blue and Mrs. Carolyn [Stone of the staff have been j sworn in as deputy clerks, accord ing to announcement made by C. jC. Kennedy, clerk of court. This change follows the resig- ! nation of Mrs. Rachel Comer, as- riding accident, and expects to be able tO' hunt this winter. • Six Cardy horses will be ship ped south in their big red-and- v<^Uow vans, with the Cardys and Miss Ferguson following soon after for their usual winter of rid ing and hunting with the Moore County Hounds. sistant clerk. Mrs. Comer had prfe- viously resigned as of October 1 but was forced to leave earlier on account of illness. She was a patient at Moore County hospital for about three weeks. Mrs. Comer, a deputy clerk j since last January, was sworn ini as assistant clerk in July at the age of 23, thus becoming what was believed the youngest assistant clerk of court in the State, pos sibly in the history of the State, Mr. Kennedy spoke highly of her abilities, and the assistance which she rendered in keeping up with the mounting demands of the Clerk cf Court office. She is the wife of Richard Co mer, and they live on Cameron Rt. 1. Mrs. McCollum, Friends And Baby PAI^I^AVEN Pinehursl North Southern Pines Carolina yALPER. PRO O T ) J .. ; O T O ©CLP PRACTICE RANGE EXPERT INSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & APPAREL • • Open 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. 'Bring Us Your Golf Problems" iiii Appearing in this picture is a charming young matron with many friends in Southern Pines. ' Second from left is Mrs. Hill McCollum of Leaksville, the former Sarah McCain, daughter of Mrs. Paul P. McCain of Southern Pines and Red Springs. The photograph shows a group of niembers of the Leaksville- Spray Junior Woman’s club with one of the homeless babies now in the care of the Children’s home at Greensboro. ^ Junior Wom an s clubs of the State are aiding in the annual campaign of the Children s Home Society of North Carolina, now under way. frivolous and malicious, orders costs taxed against prosecuting witness, Loula Cleaver. I Arthur Franklin Thompson Cameron, driving while drimk, careless and reckless driving leaving scene, etc., continued to Monday, subpoena for state’s wit nesses; John Rcosevelt Willard, j Robbins, careless and reckless I driving, colliding with another [car, leaving scene, etc., found I guilty of driving on wrong side of highway, failing to stop and give bis name and offer to help those injured in car with which he had collided, not guilty of careless and reckless driving, three months j suspended, ordered to pay damage! Page Eleven to L. Brower’s car; Catoldo Bal- ducci, McCain, careless and reck less driving, defendant allowed to withdraw appeal from JP court on payment of costs incurred in this court; Fonzelle Wooten, Car thage RFD, traffic violation re sulting in damage, judgment con tinued, ordered to pay damage to Mr. Muse’s truck; Leonard Har rington Yearby, Pinehurst, speed ing, $35; James Earl Green, Ashe- boro, speeding 65 mph, capias to Monday under $50 bond; Dean Edward Langley, speeding 75 mph, continued to Monday under S!75 bond, subpoena for state’s witnesses; Bettie Carlyle, improp er parking and assault, nol pros with leave. with this Genuine eU0-TH£RM IMPERIAL HEATER ill fwli Traffic Cases Load Recorder’s Docket; New Solicitor Prosecutes Like Veteran Traffic offenses took up the^ greater part of Mocre recorders i i court at Carthage Monday. Newjf^ Solicitor W. Lamont Brown pros-| reckless driving, during cuted his second full docket like two years; Matthew Oliver, veteran, part of the time oppos-! Thom asville, careless and reck- d by Former Solicitor W. A. Le- ^^ss driving, called and failed, 'and McKeithen as a defense $1*^0 cash bond forfeited; Hollis runsel McKeithen resigned Oc j^'^^chison, Aberdeen, larceny o'' ’:b:r 1 to accept appointment to Pocket knife, receiving stolen the State Bar Council, after 14 goods, four months on roads or years as Moore’s prosecuting at- serve two and a half months at torney. | county home, remaining on good sSe res H"' Row. (all penal,ie. „i,h co.ta ,F.S BSgrbeSing S w 1 -.4 , cohabiting cut of wedlock, 30 David Woolridge, Kalamazoo, days or $25 each; Elsie B. Davis. • reckless driv- Steeds, non-support of wife and mg’ $25; Greyer Cleveland Mack, |two children, six months or pay- Pinehurst, driving without license, ment of $25 every two weeks to ne rear lights, judgment contin-|ward support of children till fur- ued on payment of $10; Harry H. ther order of the court; Dwight Young Southern Pines, driving Ernest Terry, Southern Pines, without lights, careless and reck- ^ driving while drunk, causing ac- less driving, pleading nolo con- cident, called and failed, instan- tendere to first charge, not guilty ter capias cTdered to issue obtained a license; Melvin krri- /nt 'h cause why judg- enr, vx, T • ment entered against him should to ia?propeft’v nuhb> Hr into effect; Roosevelt Pi^blic drunken- McCrimmon, Aberdeen, assauP ness, 60 days suspended, ordered and bafterv nn i t ^ to pav $90 damaee “ battery on female, unlawful xxr possession, cursing, pleaded guilty Hubert Williams, West End, of assault, not guilty on ether public drunkenness’ resisting ar- charges, found guilty of assault rest, three months on roads; as- and battery, 60 days on roads- sault with deadly weanon with James Sm.ith, Carthage, unlawful intent to kill, probable . cause possession and transposing non- found, bound over to superior taxpaid whiskey, $10; Benjamin court under $750 bend; J. 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