Friday, September 12, 1941. THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina PINEHURST Students leaving for school this week and next are: Helen Fields, Flora Macdonald Comings and Goings in Vass Off to S<-hool tries are asked to get in touch with I With the opening of schools and Mrs. Corbett or Mrs. Chappell. At o ege, e prings, Nancy Medlin, colleges, a number of young people lea.st three or four machines will IM' Phieffer, Misenheimer; Bill Tate, I from Vass and community, former needed. Mars Ragsdale, Wake Vass-Lakeview school, are The plan is to set up a centrally lo- I'paving for further study. i cated sewing room where any wo- Miss Marie Tyson, daughter of Mr. men of the community who can do Tyson, and Wilbur .so will meet on days to be announced bloise Wicker, University of NorthI m ^ ^ ^ V tu I Di j 1 I ^tlwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Inter to do mass production. Those Carolina. Katherine Sledge. Becky! ^ .... . v„oi /-•« u - wr . Edwards have gone to Louisburg who wish to volunteer their services Neal and Carol Hennessee, Woman s' „ ^ j College. Miss Hennessee will go back , I" I to W. C. to take post graduate work |chairman.. Much can be In sooiology; also Nancy and Clarisei McLauchlin, daughter accomplished if every woman in the Richardson, Greensboro College; Mar-1*’' ^ M^Lauchlin of community will give even two or three Cole, Bill Viall, Dick Young, Jr., Jim rnie Wicker Olive Hennessee and garet McKenzie and Betty Smith will I route 2 Vass, who graduated from hours of her time each week. .nter Duke School of Nursing and^®''"‘‘ Junior^ College, Raleigh, last Watt Smith. Jr., will enter the fresh-continue her studies at chaplain Occupies IMIpIt man class at Duke University. | Macdonald College, Rod Chaplain A. B. Pearce of Fort Duncan Vail has gone to Greenbrier RraRB preached in the Vass Metho- Military Academy at Lewisburg, W. i Ernestine McFadyen, daught- dist Church Sunday morning in the Va.. and Peter Tufts is leaving this *'*' Andrew McFad- absence of the pastor, Dr. S. A. Max- wt ek for Staunton Military Academy. Sarah Black McFayden, well, who is recovering from injurie.s Dolore.s Johnson will enter the Bos- ‘ iJaughter of Mr .and Mrs. Alex Me- s>istained in an automobile accie TTniversity of South Carolina first of the week. 1 later in the month, and John Rosser, Byron U. Richard.qon is a patient "’ho is studying pharmacy at the ITn- m Mooro County Hospital. | ivcrsify of North Carolina, will re- Miss Catharine Pratt left this turn to Chapel Hill, week for her home in Charleston, .S. ^ John Alox Smith, son of Mr. and C.. where she will enter the Depart- Mrs. J. W. Smith and Herbert Caiu- ment of Pathologj’ at the Charleston * i ron, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cam- Medical College. ' |rron, of route 2, will return to State Desmond Farrell has finished a College, tv.'eive weeks course at State College: Retha Mae Cox, who completed her Olid visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ay-■ ninth grade work heie last spring, has cock at Fremont. j gone to Salisbury, Md., to spend the George T. Dunlap has returned to v.'inter with her sister, Mrs. Mack hiE home after being a patient in wiiiis (Bessie Mildred Cox, and will Duke Hospital for several weeks. | attend school there. Invitations were received here this week for the marriage of Miss Jean Presbyterian Picnic I.'ndsay Nye to James Donald Quale, ‘ Members of the Presbyterian Sun- .-on of Mrs. Edith Dunlap Quale of onjoved a picnic at Aber- Pinehurst and James Quale, at Rp'; Lake on Thursday evening of formed Church in Bronxville. N. Although a storm came up Vriday, September 19, at 4:30 p. m. afternoon, the skies cleared for The groom is an Ensign in the U. S. the Naval Reserve. I .. . ,, „ . . v.eather was not too bad. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hernuon and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herndon returned from three weeks at Myrtle Beach, S C. grandfather, D. A. Cameron, and family. Wayne and Duain were five years old on Tuesday of this week. Military Funeral For Dr. McDuffie Former Moore County Man Dies in Maryland; Services at Hen.saleni Church Funeral services with full military honors were conducted last Sunday at Bensalem Presbyterian Church for Dr. C. R. McDuffie who died Septem ber 4 at his home in Cumberland, Md. Dr. McDuffie, who made his home in Moore County for many years before moving to Maryland, had been in ill health for several months. Dr. McDuffie served as Chaplain of :he American Legion Post in Cumber land and was active in all Legion af fairs. The bugler from his home Post accompanied the body to Hemp and took part in the military services. HEMP ITEMS Miss Dorothy Ehrhardt Weds Frank Armstrong' Lovely Church Ceremony For Pinehurst Girl, Bride of Su perior Court Hemp Sj'hools Open Hemp schools opened Thursday, September 11, with classes beginning at both the grammar and high schools at 8;30, daylight saving time. This time will be observed until Septem-| ^he wedding of Miss Dorothy I-*,- ber 28, when standard time will fce ^3,^, daughter of Mr. and resumed in The State. Herbert Wilson Ehrhardt of Fine- E. A. West, principal of the Hemp^„„t Mar.shall Ar,«- district schools .announced new mem.- strong of Troy, pon of Mr. and Mrn. bers of the faculty. Mrs. Joseph Du- Charles Alfred Armstrong was. :aney will teach the fourth grade, re- .,o,e,„niZea Saturday evening at Une- placing Miss Lillian Harmon, recent- Community Church. ly resigned. A. S. Johnson, who taught i ' The Rev. A. J. McKelway, pafttor, oCficiated. Prior to the ceremony, at the Odell School near Concord last year, will teach a course in agricul ture, This is the first year the Hemp school has had suitable quarters for teaching an agriculture course and this course will be welcomed by stu- a program of nuptial mu.sic wa» rendered by Mi.ss Helen Ruth Cole and William T. Sinclair of Richmond of fered a violin selection. Solo.s by Mrs. Surviving Dr. McDuffl.^ are his wishing to prepare either for widow, the former Miss Agres F.ag-|''"*”e‘^*ate farming or further train- ^•tead of Grand Forks, N. D., one agriculture, daughter. Miss Helen McDuffie; his I building which will house the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDuffie, agriculture department will also pro of route 1 Biscoe; a sister, Mi.ss Ethel McDuffie of Biscoe and four broth ers, Dr. W. N. McDuffie of Hemp, Dr. A. A. McDuffie, Rev. A. L. Mc Duffie and Fuller McDuffie, all of A. J. McKelway and C. O. Dellinger also were featured. Mrs. Henson Maples of Pinehuisl, the bride’s sister, was matron of honor and bridesmaids included Mrs vide new quarters for the home eco- Herbert Ehrhardt. Jr., of Pinehunrt, nomics, and music courses and for a William T Sinclair of Richmond, shower room. Mrs. Edna R. Black willi®*®^*''' groom; Miss Edna Gen- leach the commercial coi'rsc. Miss Sparta «nd Mrs. Allen Grubbs Candor. Pallbearers were Norman and James McDuffie, Neil Morrison, J. H. Morrison, Fulton and Allen Moaroe and Ha! McKinnon. Ruth Thompson will teach the third of Winston-Salem. I grade and Robert Linn will teach! Serving as ushers were David R. £=cience and mathematics and coach Armstrong of Troy, groom’s brother; athletics. Judge Hubert E. Olive of Lexington: _____ J. Erie McMichael of Winston-Salem, Woman’s ( lul> to Meet Herbert Ehrhardt. Jr., of Pinehurst. The first fall meeting of the worn- bride's brother; Alex S. Monroe of in's Club will be held Monday, Sep- Rockingham, Moseley G. Boyette ct of North Carolina. I'ein teacher of the Men's Bible public library for Hemp. The Club class and elder of the Jackson Springs Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Mi.'s Ann McDonald; four sons, j Frank, Jami's, Lee and John, all of Jai kson .Springs; five daughters, M’-s M. E. Lomax, Mrs. D. C. Tuck er and Mi.ss Florance Patterson all of Jackson Springs community; Mrs. Grady Dowd of High Point, and Mrs. Theodore Autry of Autryville; three brothers, Alex and A. Lacy Patter son of Jackson Springs; and D. A. Patterson of West End; three sisters, Mrs. E. E, Kdge of Groveland, Fla., Mr.-j. Allie Hinson of Jackson Springs, and Mrs. A. A. McCaskill of Carth age, and many grand and great grand children. Bitten by Snake David Blevins, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jap Blevins of the Cranes C'rcek community, was bitten on the foot by a highland moccasin at his home on Friday. David was given prompt medical treatment, and was able to attend Sunday School as us ual Sunday morning. I’ersoiials Miss Mary Beasley returned Satur- Week’s News in Army Circles The Bake Shop's WEEK END SPECIALS Salt Rising Bread, Regular „..15c—10c Lemon Meringue Pies 25c and 40c Lady Fingers 35c doz. Brownies 30c doz. I Horace Harding, Jr., son of Col 'and Mrs. Horace Harding, entered ‘ Fort Bragg Hospital last Saturday ill with an infection. His condition is I reported as unchanged, i Major Stuart Wood, who has been 'stationed in Japan as assistant mil- ] itary attache for .some time, has been ! transferred to Hong Kong, China for [an indefinite duty- Mrs. Wood and two :sons, Stuart, Jr., and Walter, are re siding in Southern Pines at 55 S. Ashe street. Lt. George Cottrill of Fort Bragg and Miss Margaret Owen of Rock ingham were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hassell. Horace Harding, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. Horace Harding, entered Fort Bragg Hospital last Saturday ill with an infection. His condition is report ed as unchanged. Major Stuart Wood, who has been stationed in Japan as assistant mili tary attache for some time, has been transferred to Hong Kong, China for indefinite duty. Mrs. Wood and two sons, Stuart, Jr., and Walter, are residing in Southern Pines at 55 S. Ashe street. Lt. George Cottrill of Fort Bragg and Miss Margaret Owen of Rock- uigham were guests over the week-end of Mr and Mrs. Richard Hassell. Lt. and Mrs. Robert Sating and two small children will leave Satur day for Cleveland, Ohio, where Mrs. Sating and the children will remain with her parents while Lt. Sating is on maneuvers this Fall. Little Miss Sandy Harris, daughter | of 1st Lt. and Mrs. E. S. Harris, re turned home recently from Moore County Hospital after undergoing a tonsillectomy. Capt. William C. Phillips and fam ily returned Saturday after a ten-day motor trip through Tennessee. Major and Mrs. Donald E. Macdon ald and daughter, Donaldine of New Orleans, La., were dinner guests on .•Sunday of Major and Mrs. F. J. Cun ningham at their home on Ashe street. Entertain Officers' Wives Mrs. George Crawford and Mrs. Vaughn W. Driggers were Monday af ternoon hostesses to wives of 60th Infantry officers who reside in the .Sandhills. They entertained at the home of Mrs. Driggers in Niagara and served refreshments during the afternoon. Among guests were Mrs. Herbert G. Esden, Miss Jean Esden, Mrs. Rob ert Herzog, Mrs. Clarence C. Dalton, Mrs. Arnold R. Wells, Mrs. Clyne E. Keller, Mrs. George R. Schnurr, Mrs. William C- Cox, Mrs. Leroy H. Doar, Mrs. Doar's mother, Mrs. White of Chester, S. C.; and Mrs. Bernard J. Lillie. Major and Mrs. L. R. Bullene have as their guests, Mrs. Ballene’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Lonwdes and their daughter, Miss Mary Drew, all of Highland FalTi, N. Y. Mrs. Waites Taylor, wife of Lt. Tay lor, spent the week-end at Birming ham, Ala. day from Apex, where she spent sev eral days as the gue.st of her aunts, Mis.ses Mary and Katrina Beasley. Billy Edgerton of Norfolk, Va., ar rived Sunday to spend some time w'ith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Cameron, at their home near Va.'S. Miss Essie Cunningham of Frank lin and Mi.ss Beulah Vick of Nashville were guests of Mrs. C. P. McMillan from Thursday until Saturday. Richard Griffin and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pierson, all of Hamlet, were Sunday supper guests of Richard's mother, Mrs. G. W. Grif fin. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McGill of Fort Bragg and Fayetteville spent last week-end with Mrs. D- C, McGill and family. Mrs. Flo.ssie WTiite of Ramseur vis ited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Newton White, during last week-end. Mrs. O. C. Martin and children, Lsa- bel, Johnie and Phyllis Ann, returned Friday from a visit of several days with relatives in the Pinehurst-Kast- wood section. ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT. Pints—75c Quartfl—$1.40 members have been asked to donate books, which will be placed in the t'ommunity Hou.se, in charge of a li brarian. to be selected. Anyone hav ing books which could be made avail able to the Club for the library should get in touch with Mrs. Frye. Suhnrribr to The Pilot, Mcor* County's Landing Xcws-Weekly. Back to School Miss Thelma Green Ritter, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 'Ritter, left this week to begin her sophomore year at Eastern Carolina Tea<’hers College in Gteenvilie, N. C. Miss Helen Walker, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. G. E. Walker, Miss Catherine McDuffie, daugl?ttr of Dr. and Mrs. W. N. McDuffie, and Mi.ss Xfargaret Lewis, dauglit.-?r cf Mr. and Mrs. Coy Lewis, laft this week to begin their sophmore year at Flora Macdonald College. Dan Grier McCrimmon will return t(. the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for his senior year . m Y YOUR COAL EARLY AND SAVE MONEY C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen, N. C. Phone 958T Mrs. Junius Williams is visiting her parents in Gastonia. i The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. McLaiirin hf.ve returned from a months vaca tion. The Rev. Mr. McLaurin c.mduct- od .services in the Elise Pres'jytciian Church last Sunday for the first time since his return. The class of 1938 of Elise Academy had its Second Annual Reunion last, Saturday night at the Community | House. Dinner was served by a com-i mittee appointed from the class and dancing was enjoyed later in the eve ning. All officers were reelected, beaded by Dan McCrimmon as presi dent. Back-to-School! SWEATERS SHOES Full stock of new F'all clothing for all the fam ily. O.B.Flinchum Carthage, N. C. OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Completely remodeled and redecorated. 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