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July 13. 1923 Vass and Community ]\Iiss Ethel Coats spent Sunday in Raleigh- Geo. P. Thompson was in Franklin county the first of the week. Mr. Stacy Brewer spent Tuesday in Raleigh. >Ir. H. A. Matthews made a trip to Yadkin county this week. Messrs. D. A. and N. M. Smith were in Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson attended church at White Hill last Sundc;. Miss Margaret Keith and Mr. John Keith were in Southern Pines on Wed- nesday. Messrs. D. G. Ridenhour and A. M. Cameron were in Sanford on business Thursday. Miss Ila Norman, of Cameron, was the guest of Miss Ossie Edwards a part of this week. Miss Margaret Keith spent the ^•eek-end with relatives near Came- ron. Miss Louise Culler, of Lemon Springs, was a week-end guest of Misses Mildred and Bessie Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh, of San- ford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Ridenhour this week. Mrs. J. R. Thomas and son, J. R., Jr., are visiting Mrs. Thomas’ daugh- ter, Mrs. Carl Cashion at Cornelius. Mrs. J. B. Eastwood, of Lakeview, and Miss Elizabeth Frye, of Red Springs, spent a day of this week with their sister, Mrs. Stacy Brewer. Mrs. Frank Cameron, of Cameron, route 1, was the guest of Mesdames Kate Brooks and Bertie Matthews last Sunday. 'My. Norris Cox, of Raleigh, visited his sister, Miss Beulah, at the home of their uncle, Mr. W. T. Cox, this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Pearsall, of Southern Pines, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith on Wednesday evening. Misses Mildred and Rebecca Thom- as had as their guest over the week- end Miss Sarah Rachel Sherrill, of Cornelius. For lack of space The Pilot again has to leave out its articles on Remin- iscences of this section, but hopes to carry them next week. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dawson, and chil- dren, of Hamlet, and Mr. Velma Wil- son and family were visitors at the home of Mr. W. D. Wilson last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeill, of Ned- erland, Texas, and Miss Ruth McNeill, and Mr. Oscar Matthews spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allen at Durham. ^Irs. T. A. Apple and little son, T. A., and Miss Marguerite Pratt, who have been visiting Mrs. Guy H. Simp- son, at Hotel Vass, left Wednesday for Winston-Salem. Mrs. D. A. Smith returned Tues- day night from an extended visit to relatives in Manteo. She was ac- companied home by her sister, Miss Mary Davis Westcott. THE PILOT byrd - dguglas On last Friday at Carthage Mr. Frank Byrd and Miss Johnsie Douglas were married, Squire Jesse Frye offi- ciating. Mrs. Byrd is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doug- las, of Cameron route one. Mr. Byrd is the son of Mr. J. E. Byrd of this place and was a student at State Col- lege, Raleigh, the past term. LAKEVIEW NEWS Page Five JURY FOR AUGUST COURT Carthage township: W. E. Kelly, ^■o^man Kline, W. H. Branson, Neill Stewart, Carlos B. Frye, J. P.. Shef- field and J. Wes. Seawell. Rensalem: J. M. Cole, McLendon Garner, J. C. Morgan, E. H. Cole, A. C. Dunn, Oscar Monroe and David Britt. Sheffields: F. S. Hare. Ritters: J. C. Nall, R. A. Maness, R. Myrick, Walter Deaton, C. F. Garner and W. C. Nall. Deep River: D. M. Phillips, E. M. Harrington, and J. J. Cheek. Greenwood: W. M. W'ooten, Dan ^ick, E. B. Thompson and J. T. Douglas. McXeills: Paul Gschwind and J. H. Oldham. Sandhills: H. A. Campbell, E. R. M. H. Folley. Mineral Springs: G. McG. Came- \\. E Graham, F. P. Thomas and ^olon McKenzie. pFlRE JOINTS AND TOBACCO -UES. Come and get them. Keith’s Vass, N. C. Mr. R. A. Holland is spending sev- eral days at his home in Winston- Salem. Misses Katharine Shields and Gladys Gardner, of Carthage, spent last week with Mrs. S. J. Gardner. Mrs. Clyde Fore and Miss Helene Dougherty spent Thursday with Mrs. H. A. Keith in Aberdeen. Rev. A. R. McQueen, of Dunn, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc- Queen. Mr. W. M. Gallant, of R?leigh, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Strong, of San- ford, are in town for several days. Mr. Charles Warden left Tuesday night for Worcester, Mass. Mrs. War- den and children will be here until August. Mrs. Rosa Sharpe who has been \dsiting her sisters, Mesdames A. C. Cox and W. H. Richardson, returned to her home in Greensboro Sunday. Misses Stella and Etta Beckwith, of Durham, are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. B. Gilmore. Mrs. C. G. Everette, of Cameron, spent Sunday with her father, Mr. D. Mclnnis. Mr. William Whisnant, of Addor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Oldham. Mr. H. S. McLean spent Monday in Darlington, S. C. Twenty-five Boy Scouts came Mon- day from Nashville, and are camping here. Mr. J. T. Stokes and daughter, Mrs. Mary Lambeth, from Newsome, Da- vidson county, spent the week-end with Mrs. G. E. Biddix. Miss Margaret McQueen, of Car- thage, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. R. McQueen. JACKSON SPRINGS ROUTE 2 (^ughters, Ethel and Frances, and little son, Joe, from Aberdeen were the dinner guests of Mrs. C. R. Rus- sell, last Friday. Mr. Lentz Fitsimmon spent last Thursday night with Mr. Elgie Lew- der. Miss Ethel McDonald is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald, of near Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald spent Sunday with Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Caddell. Mr. and Mlrs. B. F. Lowder called on Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Ball, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Pulliam and chil- dren called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Rad- ford Sunday afternoon. SCHEDULE OF HOME DEMON- STRATION AGENT Monday, July 16th, 2:30 p. m.. Big Oak Girls Club—Canning. Tuesday, July 17th, 1:30 p. m.. West End Girls Club—Canning at Mrs. Mc- Donald’s. Tuesday, July 17th, 3:15 p. m., Jackson Springs Girls Club—Canning, School Dormitory. Wednesday, July 18th, 2:30 p. m., Hemp Girls Club—Canning. Thursday, July 19th, 2:30 p. m.. Manly Girls and Ladies Club—Bas- ketry. NORA BRADFORD, There was a heavy cloud passed through this section Saturday night. Some of the older people in this sec- tion say that it was the hardest thun- der and lightning they have ever known. A good many of the young folks of this route attended the musical given by Miss Lillian Kirk, at her home in Roseland, Saturday evening. All that attended report a nice time. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Price Layton of this route, July 4, a daughter. Mr. Marshall Carpenter and two WESTERN North Carolina ‘The Land of the Sky” MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, COLORADO, UTAH, CALIFORNIA, NEW ENGLAND, NORTH CAROLINA AND Greatly reduced summer fares now in effect via From Jacksonville SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Convenient Schedules Attractive Service Inquire R. H. GRAHAM, Div. Passenger Agt. ui9:^s^S ujaqi^nog CHARLOTTE, N. C. FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! $1.25 Genuine Pyralin Ivory Comb .As a special inducement for you to try a bottle of QuinO Hair and Scalp Massage, we will give you a $1:25 pyraline ivory comb Free. This offer is necessarily limit- ed, so do not wait until they are all gone. QuinO is the new ideal and scientific compound for the hair and scalp. To have pretty hair, it is necessary to give it attention. The same as your teeth or anything else. Do not envy beautiful hair, possess it yourself. Buy a bottle of QuinO today. For sale by CRABTREE & CO., Cameron, N. C. The Tire Sale-Buy Now! Big Reduction in FISK TIRES and TUBES For a limited time we are giving from ten to twenty percent off. Also remember our Repair Department. A complete stock of Parts and Accessories, Thermoid Brake Lining, Troublender Tube Patching, Neverleak Radiator Cement, Blackat Storage Batteries. PAY CASH CASH PAYS YOURS TO SERVK, HARTSELL’S GARAGE Cameron, N. C. I L log Shoa Interwoven Hose Earl and Wilson’s Shirts Superior Brand Underwear Cheeney’s Neckwear Braxton’s Belts (for men) “We believe the best is none too good for our customers.” Prices as low as for inferior goods. Yours for Dependable Merchandise E The Tog Sh(H), Southern Pines, N. C. u Insurance Specialists Our full corps of trained workers gives you the best possible service in all lines of Insurance. Our large number of strong companies enables us to place your insurance to your best advantage. Our long experience qualifies us to advise you promptly and efficiently. ‘‘INSURANCE THAT IS SURE” PAGE, NEWCOMB & WILDER Aberdeen Carthage Hamlet Pinehurst HOW KING “TUT” IRONED would certainly be mighty interesting information to discover—^but as we have no source of information dating that far back, it will no doubt be of great interest to users of ELECTRICAL APPLI- ANCES to compare the o'd flat iron method with the new Uni- versal Round Heel Iron method. Irons backword and sideways as easily as forward. The round heel and beveled edges cannot wrinkle the cloth on the back stroke. Gets into the smallest pleats and ruffles of a woman’s dainti- est dress with its finely tapered point. UNIVERSALIZE YOUR IRONING METHODS THE ELECTRIC SHOP, Pinehurst Vass Millinery Mid-Summer Hats coming in. Just a few early season hats on hand at greatly reduced prices. DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS Always something new. MISS FLORENCE LESLIE VASS, NORTH CAROLINA Will soon be ready for curing. What about the new barns and pack house you are going to need? I have in stock now, everything you will need to build them with. Such as BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, LUMBER, SHINGLES BUILDING PAPER, ROOFING, SASHI AND DOORS. TOBACCO STICKS PRICES RIGHT Just received car each of WALL PLASTER and FINISHING LIME. M. H. FOLLEY Lumber and BuUders’ Supplies ABERDEEN, N- C.

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Page 1: July 13. 1923 Vass and Community byrd dguglas The E lognewspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073968/1923-07-13/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · Born to Mr. and Mrs. Price Layton of this route, July

July 13. 1923

Vass and Community]\Iiss Ethel Coats spent Sunday in

Raleigh-Geo. P. Thompson was in

Frank lin county the first of the week.

Mr. Stacy Brewer spent Tuesday inRaleigh.

>Ir. H. A. Matthews made a trip to Yadkin county this week.

M essrs. D. A. and N. M. Smith were in Raleigh Tuesday.

Mr. a n d Mrs. J. M. Tyson attended church at White Hill last Sundc;.

Miss M argaret Keith and Mr. John Keith were in Southern Pines on Wed­nesday.

Messrs. D. G. Ridenhour and A. M. Cameron were in Sanford on businessThursday.

Miss Ila Norman, of Cameron, was the guest of Miss Ossie Edwards apart of this week.

Miss Margaret Keith spent the ^•eek-end with relatives near Came­ron.

Miss Louise Culler, of Lemon Springs, was a week-end guest of Misses Mildred and Bessie Gunter.

Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh, of San­ford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Ridenhour this week.

Mrs. J. R. Thomas and son, J. R., Jr., are visiting Mrs. Thomas’ daugh­ter, Mrs. Carl Cashion a t Cornelius.

Mrs. J. B. Eastwood, of Lakeview, and Miss Elizabeth Frye, of Red Springs, spent a day of this week with their sister, Mrs. Stacy Brewer.

Mrs. Frank Cameron, of Cameron, route 1, was the guest of Mesdames Kate Brooks and Bertie Matthews lastSunday.

'My. Norris Cox, of Raleigh, visited his sister, Miss Beulah, a t the home of their uncle, Mr. W. T. Cox, this week.

Mr. and Mrs. David Pearsall, of Southern Pines, were callers a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith on Wednesday evening.

Misses Mildred and Rebecca Thom­as had as their guest over the week­end Miss Sarah Rachel Sherrill, of Cornelius.

For lack of space The Pilot again has to leave out its articles on Remin­iscences of this section, but hopes to carry them next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dawson, and chil­dren, of Hamlet, and Mr. Velma Wil­son and family were visitors at the home of Mr. W. D. Wilson last Sun­day.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeill, of Ned­erland, Texas, and Miss Ruth McNeill, and Mr. Oscar Matthews spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allen at Durham.

^Irs. T. A. Apple and little son, T. A., and Miss Marguerite P ratt, who have been visiting Mrs. Guy H. Simp­son, at Hotel Vass, left Wednesday for Winston-Salem.

Mrs. D. A. Smith returned Tues­day night from an extended visit to relatives in Manteo. She was ac­companied home by her sister, Miss Mary Davis Westcott.

THE PILOTb y r d-d gu glas

On last Friday a t Carthage Mr. Frank Byrd and Miss Johnsie Douglas were married, Squire Jesse Frye offi­ciating. Mrs. Byrd is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doug­las, of Cameron route one. Mr. Byrd is the son of Mr. J . E. Byrd of this place and was a student at State Col­lege, Raleigh, the past term.

LAKEVIEW NEWS

Page Five

JURY FOR AUGUST COURT

Carthage township: W. E. Kelly,■o^man Kline, W. H. Branson, Neill

Stewart, Carlos B. Frye, J. P.. Shef­field and J. Wes. Seawell.

Rensalem: J. M. Cole, McLendonGarner, J. C. Morgan, E. H. Cole, A.C. Dunn, Oscar Monroe and DavidBritt.

Sheffields: F. S. Hare.Ritters: J. C. Nall, R. A. Maness,

R. Myrick, Walter Deaton, C. F. Garner and W. C. Nall.

Deep River: D. M. Phillips, E. M. Harrington, and J. J. Cheek.

Greenwood: W. M. W'ooten, Dan^ick, E. B. Thompson and J. T.

Douglas.McXeills: Paul Gschwind and J. H.

Oldham.

Sandhills: H. A. Campbell, E. R.M. H. Folley.

Mineral Springs: G. McG. Came-\ \ . E Graham, F. P. Thomas and

^olon McKenzie.

pFlRE JOINTS AND TOBACCO -UES. Come and get them. Keith’s

V ass , N. C.

Mr. R. A. Holland is spending sev­eral days a t his home in Winston- Salem.

Misses Katharine Shields a n d Gladys Gardner, of Carthage, spent last week with Mrs. S. J. Gardner.

Mrs. Clyde Fore and Miss Helene Dougherty spent Thursday with Mrs. H. A. Keith in Aberdeen.

Rev. A. R. McQueen, of Dunn, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc­Queen.

Mr. W. M. Gallant, of R?leigh, spent Tuesday in town.

Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Strong, of San­ford, are in town for several days.

Mr. Charles Warden left Tuesday night for Worcester, Mass. Mrs. War­den and children will be here until August.

Mrs. Rosa Sharpe who has been \dsiting her sisters, Mesdames A. C. Cox and W. H. Richardson, returned to her home in Greensboro Sunday.

Misses Stella and E tta Beckwith, of Durham, are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. B. Gilmore.

Mrs. C. G. Everette, of Cameron, spent Sunday with her father, Mr. D. Mclnnis.

Mr. William Whisnant, of Addor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Oldham.

Mr. H. S. McLean spent Monday in Darlington, S. C.

Twenty-five Boy Scouts came Mon­day from Nashville, and are camping here.

Mr. J . T. Stokes and daughter, Mrs. Mary Lambeth, from Newsome, Da­vidson county, spent the week-end with Mrs. G. E. Biddix.

Miss Margaret McQueen, of Car­thage, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. R. McQueen.

JACKSON SPRINGS ROUTE 2

(^ughters, Ethel and Frances, and little son, Joe, from Aberdeen were the dinner guests of Mrs. C. R. Rus­sell, last Friday.

Mr. Lentz Fitsimmon spent last Thursday night with Mr. Elgie Lew­der.

Miss Ethel McDonald is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald, of near Pinehurst.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald spent Sunday with Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Caddell.

Mr. and Mlrs. B. F. Lowder called on Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Ball, Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Pulliam and chil­dren called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Rad­ford Sunday afternoon.

SCHEDULE OF HOME DEMON­STRATION AGENT

Monday, July 16th, 2:30 p. m.. Big Oak Girls Club—Canning.

Tuesday, July 17th, 1:30 p. m.. West End Girls Club—Canning a t Mrs. Mc­Donald’s.

Tuesday, July 17th, 3:15 p. m., Jackson Springs Girls Club—Canning, School Dormitory.

Wednesday, July 18th, 2:30 p. m., Hemp Girls Club—Canning.

Thursday, July 19th, 2:30 p. m.. Manly Girls and Ladies Club—Bas­ketry.

NORA BRADFORD,

There was a heavy cloud passed through this section Saturday night. Some of the older people in this sec­tion say that it was the hardest thun­der and lightning they have ever known.

A good many of the young folks of this route attended the musical given by Miss Lillian Kirk, a t her home in Roseland, Saturday evening. All that attended report a nice time.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Price Layton of this route, July 4, a daughter.

Mr. Marshall Carpenter and two

WESTERNNorth Carolina‘The Land of the Sky”

MICHIGAN,WISCONSIN,MINNESOTA,COLORADO,

UTAH,CALIFORNIA,

NEW ENGLAND,NORTH CAROLINA

ANDGreatly reduced summer fares

now in effect via From Jacksonville

SEND FOR FREE BOOKLETConvenient Schedules

Attractive Service Inquire

R. H. GRAHAM, Div. Passenger Agt. ui9: s S ujaqi nog

CHARLOTTE, N. C.

FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!$1.25 Genuine Pyralin Ivory Comb

.As a special inducement for you to try a bottle of QuinO Hair and Scalp Massage, we will give you a $1:25 pyraline ivory comb Free. This offer is necessarily limit­ed, so do not wait until they are all gone.

QuinO is the new ideal and scientific compound for the hair and scalp. To have pretty hair, it is necessary to give it attention. The same as your teeth or anything else. Do not envy beautiful hair, possess it yourself. Buy a bottle of QuinO today. For sale by

CRABTREE & CO., Cameron, N. C.

The

Tire Sale-Buy Now!Big Reduction in FISK TIRES and TUBES

For a limited time we are giving from ten to twenty percent off. Also remember our Repair Department. A complete stock of Parts and Accessories, Thermoid Brake Lining, Troublender Tube Patching, Neverleak Radiator Cement, Blackat Storage Batteries.

PAY CASH CASH PAYSYOURS TO SERVK,

HARTSELL’S GARAGECameron, N. C.

I

L

logShoa

Interwoven Hose

Earl and Wilson’s Shirts

Superior Brand Underwear

Cheeney’s Neckwear

Braxton’s Belts (for men)

“We believe the best is none too good for our customers.” Prices as low as for inferior goods.

Yours for Dependable Merchandise

E

The Tog Sh(H), Southern Pines, N. C.uInsurance Specialists

Our full corps of trained workers gives you the best possible service in all lines of Insurance.

Our large number of strong companies enables us to place your insurance to your best advantage.

Our long experience qualifies us to advise you promptly and efficiently.

‘‘INSURANCE THAT IS SURE”

PAGE, NEWCOMB & WILDERAberdeen Carthage Hamlet Pinehurst

HOW KING “TUT” IRONEDwould certainly be mighty interesting information to discover— but as we have no source of information dating that far back, it will no doubt be of great interest to users of ELECTRICAL APPLI­ANCES to compare the o'd flat iron method with the new Uni­versal Round Heel Iron method.

Irons backword and sideways as easily as forward. The round heel and beveled edges cannot wrinkle the cloth on the back stroke.

Gets into the smallest pleats and ruffles of a woman’s dainti­est dress with its finely tapered point.

UNIVERSALIZE YOUR IRONING METHODS

THE ELECTRIC SHOP, Pinehurst

Vass MillineryMid-Summer Hats coming in. Just a

few early season hats on hand at greatly reduced prices.

DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONSAlways something new.

MISS FLORENCE LESLIEVASS, NORTH CAROLINA

Will soon be ready for curing. What about the new barns and pack house you are going to need? I have in stock now, everything you will need to build them with.

Such as BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, LUMBER, SHINGLES BUILDING PAPER, ROOFING, SASHI AND DOORS.

TOBACCO STICKS PRICES RIGHTJust received car each of WALL PLASTER and

FINISHING LIME.

M. H. FOLLEYLumber and BuUders’ Supplies

ABERDEEN, N- C.