Sf r THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1956 Tobacco Company Offering Driver- Training Studies The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comi>any of Winston-Salem has announced a program of scholar ships aimed at alleviating the shortage of teachers trained to give driver instruction in the state’s high schools. A. C. Dawson, Jr., superinten dent of the Southern Pines school system, and H. L. Thomas, super intendent of Moore County schools, have been asked by the conajpany to make nominatio'ns from their school systems for the scholarships. The initial group of scholar ships will go to qualified appli cants completing the course in safety education at Appalachian State Teachers College’s second term of summer school, starting CARTHAGE NEWS THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page FIFTEEN By MRS. ALONZO BLUE Rev. W. S. Golden and H. L. Miller attended the meeting of the N. C. Synod on Tuesday at Flora Macdonald College, in Red Springs. Mrs. Stacey Brewer and Miss Annie Margaret Brewer are on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamlin in Cristobal in the Panama Canal Zone. They went by train to Fla. and took a July 23. The main emphasis of the coiurse will be on preparation of teachers for driver education. Reynolds Tobacco Company wUl pay qualified teachers the entire cost of the course. Appli cants must be employed as teach ers in North Carolina, hold a valid North Carolina driver’s li cense, have had a good driving record in recent years, and have the recommendation of their principal or superintendent. SHOE SALE NOW GOING ON CHEEKS SHOE STORE ROBBINS. N. C. 'Moore County's Only Complete Shoe Store" HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR Pulpwood AtOur Yards At Cameron WE BUY FROM A TRUCK LOAD TO A CAR LOAD Get our quotations before you sell. Pete Phillips CAMERON, N. C. jl2,19 plane there to the Canal Zone. Rev. and Mrs. T. Dixon Adams Jeft yesterday for Johnstown, Pa., to visit Mrs. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Funk. Miss Nannie Golden from Tal- ladego, Ala., spent the past week with her brother the Rev. W. S. Golden and Mrs. Golden and left Wednesday for Montreat, to at tend the Woman’s Conference. Mrs. E. S. Adams returned Sun day evening from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Barber and family in Cooleemee. Miss Sylvia Blue, student nurse of the High Point hospital, is tak ing specialized training this sum mer in Friends’ hospital, in Phila delphia, Pa. Mrs. W. E. Hall is convalescing at her homie on Route 3, after be ing confined for several months in the Sanitorium. , Miss Josephine Cole returned to Raleigh Sunday, after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Emma Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Swain Stephenson and daughter Hunter, of Halifax spent the weekend with Solicitor and Mrs. M. G. Boyette. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Boyte, Jr. and family of Winston-Salem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Boyte. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and son Gregory, of Greensboro.were here over the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Boyette. Solicitor and Mrs. M. G. Boy ette and son Mose, spent last week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes are home from a three weeks visit with his brother, John Q. Barnes, in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes went by plane from Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald Jr., and children Virginia and Patrick, of Raleigh, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald. Virgin ia is spending a few days with her grandparents. Mrs. Norman Carter and Mrs. Eldon Adams left yesterday for Montreat where they will attend the Woman’s Conference as dele^ gates from the Carthage Presby terian church. John Burns of Fayetteville was a Sunday visitor here. Mrs. Martha L. Blue ^s resting comfortably at her home on Rt. 3, after having undergone an ap pendectomy in the Moore County hospital last week. Mrs. Blue says it was really a vacation for her, that in all her 92 years she had never spent a night in a hospital. Mrs. F. W. Von Canon has re turned to her home in Sanford after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Dolph Blue. Little Misses Elizabeth and lives. Mr. and Mrs.'C. A. Martin will leave tomorrow for their home in San Diego, Calif., after a week’s visit with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Comer. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wallace and son, David, of Wilmington return ed to their home Monday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace here and with their Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Cardy of Ste. Marguerite, Quebec, for merly of Southern Pines, pose with Coronation, seven-year-old chestnut gelding which was purchased in California four years ago. Coronation has been shown and hunted with the Moore County Hounds. The above photo was taken at the Cote De Liesse annual horse show which was held to aid the Montreal Police Juvenile Club. At the show Cardy-owned horses won four firsts and the Grand Conformation Championship, an excellent record in view of the fact that the show marked the first time in three years that Cardy has exhibited any horses. ^Wolmanized® PRESSURE-TREATED LUMBER STOPS ROT AND TERMITES Sandhill Builders Supply Corporation Service-Quality-Dependability Tel. Windsor 4-2516 Pinehurst Rd. tf Aberdeen, N. C. Martha Clawson of Jacksonville are visiting their grandmother Mrs. W. R. Clegg. Billy Clegg of Ohio, is at home recuperating from an infected throat. Earl Barbour of Winston-Salem was home with his mother, Mrs. Earl Barbour over the weekend. Mrs. Lovett Fletcher and two sons Bill and Ricky, of Jackson, Ga., are visiting Mrs. E. M. Har rington at her farm home on Deep River Road. Mrs. Fred English returned Sunday from a visit in Spruce Pine. She was accompanied home by her son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Fred English, Jr. Miss Lillie Ellen Wise, assist ant home agent in Caswell Cbun- ty, spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hi. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stewart, of Chapel Hill, are in Washing ton, D. C., for a few days to se cure living quarters, and will move there at an early date. Tommy will be employed as a general accountant. Their chil dren, Laura Jane, Michael and John, are with their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stewart. Bobby Stewart spent the week end in Tarboro, with Phil Koontz. He left Monday for Davidson Col lege for further orders about his military duty. Mrs. T. N. Frye is spending a few days in Washington, D. C. with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. William T.. Maltby. She drove up with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stewart. The Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Neill and children, Lindsey, John Blue and Catherine of Helena, Ark., will arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. Neill’s mother Mrs. A. Blue and other relatives in North Carolina and Virginia. Mrs. P, H. McDonald spent two days last week with her mother, Mrs. Kitty Ann Bruton, in Chad- bourn. j (Held Over Fromi Last WeekI) Little Miss Frances Roberts of Wilmington is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. J. K. Roberts, while her father, Daniel Roberts, is at tending the furniture show in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Humphrey of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hough and family of Grensboro spent the Fourth in Carthage with rgla- aimt, Mrs. C. R. Royal, in Trinity. Mrs. Rosa Lee Douglas and daughter of Sanford spent a week’s vacation with the C. C. Wallaces here and her brothers in Wilmington. Miss MargEiret Clark silent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paine in Jonesboro and was a vis itor to White Lake during the week. CONSIDER THE WAY do we have “formal” worship? We don’t think of our worship services and cus toms in the Episcopal Church as necessarily-"formal.” We feel that if all are to participate in worship together, it is necessary to follow a plan. More than three-fourths of all the Christians in the world wor* ship according to a pattern. We look upon our services as having great dignity and reverence, arranged so that instead of sitting back and taking no part in the service, we can join with our minister and fellow-worshipers in an outpouring of praise and thanksgiving to God for His goodness and mercy to us. 'The Episcopal Church is "altar- centered.” Worship is primary. All else—preaching, 'music, scripture lesson^ important though they be, are secondary to the praise and worship of Almighty God on Sundays. If this is what worship of God means to you, we invite you to join us, today, in actively worshipping God in the Episcopal Church near you. Olljurclf East Massachusetts Ave. Holy Communion 8:00 Morning Service 10:00 Church School 9:00 Glmmote $3.65 Wot $2.30 RM BELK-CLINE ROBBINS. N. C. M PROOF • DISTILLED FROM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS •LENMORE DISTILLERIES GOMPANV UUISVUXE. XENTUCKV I Sale Starts Thursday, July 19th Ends Saturday, July 28th Most Summer Merchandise Marked »•••••• Vi Price or Less BELK-CLINE of Robbins ROBBINS, N. C.

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