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THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina
Friday, February 16, 1940.
Pinehurst PTA Honors
Its Past Presidents
Pinehurst Paragraphs
Splendid Reparts Heard at
Founder’s Day .Meelinif.—100
Paid Members Enrolled
The Founder's Day meeting of the
Pinehurst Parent-Teaoher Association
was held in the sthool aiuiitonum'
Tuesday evening with the president,
Mrs. Karl Johnson_ presiding. Mrs.
Johnson reported :ui iiverage of 70
free hinches and 30 paid lunihe.^ heing^
served in the cafett iia daily, and to
aid in this work a check for Sl.'iO.OO
had been received frtnn ^^rs. H. F.
Kelly local chairman of the Ked
Cross. A check foi' $13.SO was recei-’
ved from Mrs. T. A. Civathani ns nj
bonus fi'om the tulien-iilosis seal sale
in w'hich the .school i hiUlron took an
active part. This bonus is used to
aid in health work in the school, such
as first aid supplies.
Ml'S. C. B, FieUl.'i, inenihcrship
chairman, reported that .she had
reached tlie goal of 300 p,iiil mem-'
bers. and asked that others join.
Mrs. 'Louis n. Kelly, jm.Tgazine
chairman, reported that the nuga-
zitie subscription qiK'fa h.xl beer
reacii- 1 to meet the aciivditcd re-
iiuirenients.
Supt. Harbinson reported that he
had investi.gated the possibility of
getting VV.P A. aid in securing a
paid director of re<Teation for the
youth of the conununity during the
summer and found that fiuuls would
have to l>e provided locally through
tax or subscription. The president
was instructed to appoir.t a commit,
tee to make further study of this
matter.
Miss Eloise Summerford present
ed Louise McVicker, Betty Dunlop,
Beverly Lyon, Flvelyn Black Georgia
Faircloth, Maxine Kennedy, Virginia
Currie and Elizabeth Ann Frye in a
papeant, “As Told By Candles," and
as each girl lighted her candle she
told of some phase of the P.T.A.
w'ork. After this the past presidents
of the local organizations gathered
around a talbe centered with a white
fake bearing 42 red candles and while
Mrs. Leonard Tufts_ first president
lighted the candles she made a few-
appropriate rurMrks giving much
credit to the success of this organi
zation to Supt. \V. P. Morton, who
was it's guiding light for 14 years.
MVs. Johnson presented each past
president with a corsage. Those ser.
ving' the organization in years gone
by were Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Mrs.
A, P. Thompson, Mrs. I. C. Sledge,
Mrs. Murdock McLeod, Mrs. James
Quale the late Mrs. Gordon Camer.
on, Mrs. Hulon Cole, Mrs. H. A.
Campbell, Mrs. Tnie P. Cheney, and
Mrs. W. R. Johnson.
Russian tea and cake were served
by Mrs. A. B. Sally, Mrs. Donald
Currie, Mrs. Wiley Garner and Mrs.
B. U. Richardson.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Dudgeon
I have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry
i T. Shotwell, 3rd, of Washington, D.
C.
The Rev. A. J. McKelway spent
‘ last week in Richmond, Va. .where
he attended a series of lectures at
' Uniim Theological Seminary. While
away ho also visitetl his mother in
Washington, D, C.
Mr. lint} Mrs. Lawrence Barr have
gone to Boston. The,v were accompan.
ied by their daughtei_ Mrs. Stanley
I’lior of Xew Britain, Conn., who
has been their guest for the past
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roberts of
I Bethel, Vt., are the gue.sts of Mr.
^ Roberts' sister, Mrs. Tom McKen
zie,
Miss .lane Shackelford and Thom
as Gaither iif Statesville were week,
end guests of Mi<s llassie Sheirill
at the Teai her's Club.
ifrs. .lohn Thomas and daughtei',
I Hairiet Aiuio Thomas of Washington,
1>. C., have returned home after vis
iting Mr. and Mis. F. M. Bost.
Mr. and Mrs Charles O Turlyfill.
Jr. of ,\ew Yolk .'ire guests of Mr.
and Mis. L L Tate
Mrs C M Rudel and Mr and Mr.s
F. \V. McCluer have returned from
Fcveral weeks stay in Florida and Ha. j
vana. Cuba
Mr. and Mrs. F. Shelby Cu’.lom
have moved into their recently pur
chased cottage, Step-in-Stones.
Friends will be sorry to leam of the
illness of Mr. Cullom’s mother. Mrs.
Culloni, who spent the past month
here had just returned to her home
in Dunn when taken ill. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Craven of
Asheboro were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis.
Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs. El
lis Fields entertained the children of
the Primarj’ department of the
Community Church School at a Val.
entine party Tuesday.
Mrs. S. David.son Herron of Sew.
ickley. Pa., and Miss Frances John
ston of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ewing were
dinner hosts Saturday evening to |
Mt. and Mrs. Richard Wallach, Jr., ;
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hurd, Mr. and
Mrs. Almet Jenks and Mrs. Louise
FowneS Blue.
Miss Jane Gibbs spent the week. ;
end with her grandmot'ier. Mrs. J. i
L. McMillan in Red Springs. Miss '
Gibbs, an alumnis of Flora Macdon
ald College was among those serv
ing at the tea Saturday afternoon in ,
honor of the 80th birthday of Dr. C. |
Y. Vardell. president-emeritus.
Miss Anne Harbi.son of Greensboro
is the guest of Mr. ancj Mrs. J. \V. <
Harbison. |
Mi.ss Elizabeth McDonald has re.;
turned to Albemarle after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mc
Donald.
Mi.sses Leah and Victoria Sabo of ;
Pittsburgh are the guests of Mrs
Henry Ulrich.
Miss Peggy Johnson, daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, was i
honor guest at a party Wednesday j
afternoon given by her grandmother,
Mrs. Wade Coffey at her home in
Lakeview in celebration of Peggy's
seventh birthday. Guests were Bet
ty Reed Cole, Caroly-n Ann Nelson,
Jean Watson, Georgiana and Marcia
Black, Kay Hampton Coffey and Ja
net Johnson.
Mr. and Mlrs. William Russell of
Laurinburg, and Mr. and Mrs. W^.
F. Hoots of Asheboro were recent
guests of Mr. and Mi«. W. M. Cris.
CO
Mrs. I. C. Sledge was hoste.ss to
the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club
last Friday. Today the club is meet,
ing at the home of Mrs. A. P. Thomp
son.
Mi.ss Kitty Hogg of Washington.
D. C., is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hogg.
About 25 members of the Com
munity Church attended the regional
meeting of the Fayetteville Presby
tery at the Carthage Prestyterian
Church on Tuesday when plans for
the E\’angelistic crusade which the
Southern Pi-oabyterian church is
participating in were discussed by
promin'Tt pastors and laymen.
Fred Fields, Wilbur Currie, Jesse ^
Cole ana T. R. Cole spent the week-j
end in Chanel Hill
Th' Jc r and Senior classes of
the High School '.vere entertained at
a dance Wednesda,y evening at the
Community Club by Mrs Wesley R.
Vial:. Mrs, Byron Richardson, Mrs.
Colin McKenzie and Mrs. John F.
f
Taylor.
The Set.Back Club was delightful
ly entertained at a V’alentine party
Wednesday evening at the Sally
Cabin by Misses Lillian Mooro and
Evelyn Sloan. a»id Messrs^ M. P.
Wilson and G. M. Cameron.
Mr, and Mrs Richard S. Loverlng
gave a surprise dinner party last
Tuesday evening in honor of the
birthday of their daughter, Misa
Phyllis Levering. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Leland McKelthen,
Miss Mary Ward, Miss Hilda Muller,
Mr. Corbett Alexander, Roderick
Tunes and Norman Staples.
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