friday, April 19, 1929. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Carolim. Page Serea

CARTHAGE wish him much success in his new the honored guests between 4 and 0 At the opposite end of the room Forest, spent the week-end at home. PLAN BAR CONVENTION home. o’clock. Mrs. Kitty H. Drewry and Mrs. Henry Rev. Charles Barrett of Laurinburg AT WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Birth Announcement Guests were received at the door N. Wilson presided at the tea table, spent a few days as the guest of his Friends of Mr. an<3 Mrs. Claud Monthly Auxiliary Meeting where silver services were placed at brother the past week. to the ballroom by Mrs. Richard S. Plans for entertaining the annital Woltz will be interested to know that either end. Yellow was the color note Talmadge Stutts, superintendent of The Auxiliary meeting was held on Busbee, Mrs. Charles O’D. Laughing- convention of the North Carolina Bar they are receiving congratulations on of the table appointment, yellow week-end in Carthage with relatives. Monday afternoon at the Presbyte­ Association which opens at Wrights- t hi birth of a lovely daughter, April house, Mrs. Thomas W. Bickett, Mrs. flowers in a graceful silver vase, cen­ Curtis Muse was with Mrs. McPhail | rian Church, regardless of the rain, ville Beach June 27, were outlined S at the Methodist Hospital, Winston- Walter Parson of Rockingham, and tering the arrangement and yellow in Carthage Sunday. j with a good attendance. Sixteen mem­ at the monthly meeting of the New Salem. Mother and daughter are do- Mrs. J. Edwin Walker. The receiving tapers tied with misty cream tulle bers were present. The devotional Hanover Bar Association. njr grandly. The baby has the name j exercises were led by Mrs. Barrian- line was introduced by Mrs. Lewis placed at four corners. Assisting at SIGNS i Local barristers anticipate enter­ oi its jrrandmother, Mrs. W. — H. Me Psalm fifteen was read, song, A Mahler and was composed of Mrs. the table were Miss Josephine Metts, Any kind—Showcard to Electric and. taining the visiting lawyers royally. Neill. Elnora Spotswood. Mrs. Me- “Near the Cross,” was sung. Mrs. L. Adams, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Morrison, Miss Francis Foushee of Durham, Fishing parties, boating trips, dips in Keill has just returned from a visit R Sugg, delegate to the presbyterial, Mrs. John D. Greech of Norfolk, Va.; I Miss Elizabeth Ward, Miss Mary Roof Signs. the surf, dancing, bridge parties and to i^ee her daughter and grand- which met in Laurinburg, last week, Mrs. Herriot Clarkson and Mrs. Hadjly Connor and, Miss Elizabeth SWIFT’S SANDHILL SIGN SHOP other forms of entertainment will be daujjhter. gave her report, which was interest­ George Connor of Wilson. Others re­ Connor of Wilson, Miss Nettie Hay­ Grey Bids:. Soathem Pinei arranged. ing and helpful. Mrs. Golden gave a ceiving with Mrs. Adams were Mrs. wood, Miss Nell Joslin and Miss Julia James A. Hartness, Mrs. J. Van Andrews. Mrs. Thomas Lee Bland, A. J Spencer Dies at Her Home talk on “Aids for a Successful Cir­ Metts, Mrs. Gilbert White of Durham, Mrs. Eugene C. Brooks and Mrs. Hope in Carthage cle.” Miss Janie McLeod gave a read- m um im um iiium m nixxmxxxtxxuxmtnimumuxmtmxim iiintm w ilg on “Shifting the Circles.” Mrs. John London, Mrs. John Wiley Summerall Chamberlain bid the guests Mrs. A.A. A. spencerSpencer aieadied at herner i -.u i of Durham, Mrs. Hubert Haywood good-bye on mezzanine. tiome m PaffhotroCarthage aunaay mommg I - ® ^ celebration ... of the anniversary , and Mrs. Henry Grovers Connor of •»t 9:30 o’clock, after an illness of i . ^ ^ Wilson, Mrs. Graham Andrews, Mr«. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander of Char- i veral months. In the death of Mrs. j were discussed of how it should Elmer Long of Durham, Mrs. Emery ^ ^ !be done. Mrs. Prank Blue was ap- lotte, spent the week-end in Car­ Spencer Carthage has lost one of its London, Mrs. John C. Dockery of pointed a committee of one on ar­ thage. best loved women and her going has Rockingham, Mrs. T. M. Branson of rangement. The birthday offering this Miss Mary Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. ^aused universal sadness. Mrs. Spen­ New York, Mrs. Alex Creech of Nor­ year will go to schools in Mexico Frank Page of Norfolk, Robert and der was a member of one of the folk, Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. Robert SWIM! —one at Chilpancingo and also one Claud Tyson of Raleigh were in Car­ ,;ld families of Randolph county, and S. Strong, Mrs. E. G. Hines of Jones­ Cenitinarista. These are girls’ thage for the week-end. „ resident of Asheboro for a number boro, Mrs. P. B. Blalock, Mrs. Easdale Mrs. J. A. Davis spent the week­ of Rockingham, Miss Penelope Davi3, ,.f years. She moved to Carthapte , presbyterian churches. end in Carthage. Miss Susan Fulghum, Mrs. N. A. This is the time of year about fifteen years ago and united Miss Belle Smith spent the week­ when cool lakes beckon. v.ith the Carthage Methodist Church It was also voted that there would Townsend, Mrs. Willie Persons. be four socials each year, each circle end with Mrs. Janie Tyson. Already the season for and, until her health failed, was ac­ The ballroom was exquisitely ar­ will be hostess to the auxiliary once Miss Liles has begun her kinder­ swimming is here. Come tive in the work of the church. ranged with quantities of spring flow­ a year, making the socials come quar- garten at the primary school build­ in today and select your The funeral services were conduct- ers, masses of colorful roses, narcissi X. T TT *i. .terly. The meeting was adjourned ing and many are taking advantage bathing suit. ed by her pastor. Rev. . . uffa-j prayer by Miss Mae Stuart, and pansie being banked againt an of it. ioe, from the Methodist Church in j expansive background of pink and Miss Dorothy Tyson spent the We have them in one and Carthage Monday morning at 11 - I white dogwood. Flaming tulips in tall week-end at home. two-piece styles, in all o'clock. Interment was made in the j Mrs. Adams Tea Hostess baskets were placed in the tall win- Miss Mary Currie, Miss Annie colors and patterns, in Cross Hill cemetery. The floral of- 1 Mrs. William Jackson Adams was I dows, which were also banked ^ ith Howell spent the week-endin Free- Bradley, Superior and ferings were very beautiful and many. a charming hostess at tea on a recent I dogwood. mont. other popular makes and The active pallbearers were Frank afternoon at the Virginia Dare Ball­ I Mrs. Alton Bland of Goldsboro, Mrs. Mollie Persons left Monday in a wiide range of prices Blue, Wilber Currie, J. K. William­ room of the Sir Walter Hotel, com­ i Mrs. John C. Drewery, Jr., Miss Sarah for Rutherfordton College to spend for men and boys. son, J. E. Muse, E. C. Morton, R. G. plimentary to Mrs. 0. Max Gardner Busbee, Miss Sarah Brooks and Miss sometime with her daughter. Wallace. Honorary pallbearers were j and Miss Ida Morrison of Charlotte, In da London presided at a service Mrs. Jones has returned home. D. A. McDonald, A. B. Cameron, | '' bo acted as mistress of the executive table which was semi-circular shape Mrs. H. F. Seawell and Miss Judith John Wilcox, 0. D. Wallace, 0. B. i mansion during the administration of at one end of the ballroom. The ta­ were in Raleigh Friday. Welch, H. F. Seawell and P. K. Ken- j ber brother, Cameron Morrison, as ble was spread with a cover of green Mrs. Will Harrington, Mrs. Walter j governor of North Carolina. The en- satin and a large silver bowl of deep Williamson, Mrs. A. E. Underwood T HE T OG SH O r New Hampshire Avenue Southern Pines Mrs. Spencer is survived by h . r ! purple iris was placed as centeral were shopping in Greensboro Thurs­ husband. A. A. Spencer, well known j season more than decoration and flanked by tapered day. lumberman of Randolph and Moore i ^h'^e hundred women callmg to greet purple candles in silver holders. Clement Barrett, a student of Wake xxtttnmxttmtxxxxttixxttntttii counties, and seven children, Mrs. i Henry B. Martin of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. L. L. Whita­ ker of Asheboro; Samuel Spencer of Memphis, Tenn.; Ernest Spencer of | Spring Showing of Cars. Muncie, Ind.; Colin Spencer and Miss j Mary Spencer of Carthage, and two j brothers and one sister, Jesse and Allen Robbins of Carraway, N. C., and Mrs. Rufus Yow of Central Falls, X. C. This week throughoat Americai, the public is view- Mrs. Beasley Hostess Mrs. John Beasley charmingly en­ tertained the members of the Music Club with a guest, Mrs. Tutwiler, on ing the newest mod els of General Motors products. a recent evening at her apartment. The living room was beautiful with spring flowers, yellow poppies pre­ dominating, artistically arrangeil, making a most pleasing effect. Twelve members were present. The Check an' officers were elected. Mrs. J. G. Downing, president; Mrs. H. F. Sea­ well, vice president; Mrs. L. R. Sugg, secretary and treasurer. The hostess, assisted by Mesdames 0. B. Welch and Tutwiler, served a salad course.

Mr. Smith Gone to Raeford to Live Friends of Mr. N. McNair Smith i will be sorry to leam that he has j O A K L A N D ——General Motors’ policy of moved to Raeford to make his home C H E V R O L E T Last year the publlt t ought continuous improvement is nowlicrc more iwticc- B U I C K — This famous member of *lic Gencnl in the future. Since the death of his ‘ more dian 1,000,000 Chevrolcfs. This enabled abie than in the new models of the Oakland All- Motors family, year after year, has given inaeasiag distinguished father, Mr. Smith will ^ and General Motors to eftea one of the American Six. The distinctive style and advanced value. Over 2,000,000 have beer, built aod take over the large law practice that ■ most remarkable feats in industrial history: almost engineering principles which Ciakland represents told acui of thia total 1,500,000 are still serving their was his father’s in Raeford. While overnight, Chevrolet was changed from a 4*cylinder have made it a center of unusual public interest at owners. The nw Silver Anaivenary . with we are sorry to lose Mr. Smith we • car to ft Six /« f/be prtce rangt c f the four. The new automobile shows. All-American in name, the new mastcrpicco Bodies by Fisher, comes in thiet wheel­ Chevrolet Six is new in every respect: smoother, Oakland is All-American in its qualities of speed, base leagd^. All arc powered by the Buick Valve*in- more powerful, and luxurious bodies by Fisher. snap, power and stamina. Fisher makes the bodies. Head engine, which is vibratlonless beyond beUd Smodeb—$1145 to $1375 19 models— $1195 to $2143 ADDOR’S STORED WINE 7 modelf—$525 to $725 COSTS A $.500 FINE

Felix Addor, 70, of one of Switz­ erland’s first families, and his as­ sistants, Easter Smith, 18, employs on Adder’s celebrated play farm □ L aS A L L E ^When General Motori introduced near Aberdeen, received their sen­ LaSalle, two years ago, it set a style which ^ as widely — Since GeneralMotorsintrodnced tence in United States district V I K I N G — There was demand for an 8-cylindef copied both in America and Europe. The new models the Pontiac Six three years ago, its sales have practi­ court last Friday. car of General Motors quality in the medium price are as distinguished as the first. Built by , cally dcubUd each year. Now General Motors offers, field. General Motors chose to design LaSalle enjoys the same mechanical excellence: 90- Pleading guilty to the possession in the n m Pontiac, a ''Big six ^ at the same base price. an sale of wine, they were fined and build the new car, and three years were spent in degree V-type engine of H cylinders; transmission Ithasbig-car power, big-car performance and big-ar its development and test. The result was revealed fhflt permits gear shifting without noise or clashing $500 each. In the government luxury in the Bodies by Fisher. It is appealing par­ charge, that the play farm was a last r.onth in the , the latest member of the at any speed. The bodies, by Fisher and Fleetwood, ticularly to families which are **stepping up” in cat General Motors family. Viking has the world-famous offer a choice of colors to express individuality’. nuisance, prayer for judgment was ownership. 7 models— $745 to $893 90-degree V-rype engine and Fisher’s newest crea­ 14 models— $2295 to $4900 continued for five years on good tions in bodies. 3 models— $1595 behavior. Each is bound, however, to appear at each criminal term ALL TRICES F. O B FACTORIES Rockingham division of court Time i iymenti oq the low