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THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina
Friday, September 6, 1946
Society and Personals of the Sandhills
GREINER - WHITEHEAD NUPTIAL VOWS
SPOKEN IN ILLINOIS CEREMONY
Marriage Announced
Of interest in the Sandhills is
the announcement by Albert N.
DeLaney of the marriage of his
daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Dr.
Michael Theodore Pishko on
Thursday Aug. 29, at Old Or
chard Beach, Maine. The bridal
couple was attended by Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Fitzgibbon.
Dr. and Mrs. Pishko are spend
ing several days at Poland Spring
Houjse, Poland Springs, Maine,
and at the summer home of Dr.
and Mrs. Marr in Greenville
Maine.
They will be at home after
Sept. 15, at their residence on
Massachusetts Avenue, Southern
Pines. Dr. Pishko is resident phy
sician at Moore County Hospital.
good health and takes an active
interest in national and interna
tional affairs.
Sisters of Mr. Kellam, Mrs.
Lena Sweezy and Mrs. Grace
Abraham, are residents of Sou
thern pines.
Baptist Church Notes
Willing Workers
The Willing Workers of the
First Baptist Church will meet
Tuesday, afternoon. Sept. 10, at
three o’clock at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Parker, North Ashe
Street. Mrs. John G. Harington
will be co-hostess. Mrs. W. E.
Kivette will be in charge of de
votions, and Mrs. Currie L. Smith
of the program.
Miss Hine Speaks
at League Meeting
A forum discussion of plans
for prganizing a Moore County
unit of the League of Women Vo
ters was held at the Park View
Hotel Friday afternoon, Aug. 30.
Miss Margaret A. Hine of Wash
ington, D. C., organizer of League
study groups in the southeastern
states, spoke informally at the
meeting. She stressed the fact
that the League of Women Vo
ters, which was formed twenty-
five years ago, is “an every wo
man’s organization,” and its chief
business the development of the
well-rounded citizen through
study of all phases of govern
ment and through po
litical education. Mrs. Herbert
F. Seawell, Sr., of Carthage, a
League member in North Caro
lina of several years standing,
also spoke informally telling of
League activities in this state.
Tentative plans were discussed
for a Moore County League
Council, and the forming of
smaller groups in each commun
ity of the county.
90 Years Old
Clinton W. Kellam of Newton,
N. J., and Southern Pines cele
brated his ninetieth birthday
Tuesday, Aug. 20 at his summer
home. Delta Vista, Rolison
Woods, Wayne County, Pa. Mr.
Kellam, who lived in Newton
over forty years, was a building
contractor prior to his retirement.
He divides his time among New
ton, Southern Pines since 1930,
and his summer home in Penn
sylvania.
On the Simday before his
birthday twenty-seven relatives
gathered at Delta Vista to honor
Mr. Kellam. The family party
was made up of his children,
grandchildren, great grandchil
dren and other relatives. He is in
Business Women’s Circle
Mrs. Carlton Kennedy will be
hostdss to members of the Busi
ness Women’s Circle of the First
Baptist Church at a lawn picnic
at her home on Midland Road,
Monday evening. Sept. 9. The
supper, served at six o’clock, will
be followed by the regular meet
ing and program.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch
have returned from a month’s
stay in New York City, and have
reopened their gift shop. They
were accompanied by Mrs.
Welch’s nieces. Miss Nancy Proc
tor and Miss Duretta Steinway.
Among the recent visitors at
Natural Bridge in Virginia were
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. kfcDonald of.
Southern Pines and Mrs. Mary P.
Ferguson and Robert Ferguson
of Manly.
Dr. E. A. Cameron of Chapel
Hill, professor of mathematics at
the University of North Caro
lina, spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Estelle Cameron,
Manly.
The Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Hum'-
phries and daughter, Susanne,
have returned from a month’s va
cation trip to Ohio, New York
and New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Johns
ton of Richmond are visiting Mrs.
Johnston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Moore.
Mrs. W. H. Newell and young
sons, Billy and Bobby, are the
guests of Mrs. Newell’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Kimball, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamm
and B. S. Martin of Wellesley,
Mass., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William L. White last week.
Mrs. J. Elmer Harrington has
returned from Bethlehem, N. H.,
where she spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers
and son, Donald, returned Thurs
day morning to their home on
New Hampshire Avenue follow
ing a summer vacation at their
cottage at Canobie Lake, N. H.
They were accompanied by their
daughter and granddaughter,
Mrs. V. B. Johnson and Nelia,
who have also vacationed at Can
obie Lake, and are now joining
Mr. Johnson in Southern Pines.
The Johnsons are former resi
dents of Harrisburg, Pa.
Mrs. Bessie McIntyre of Alex
andria, Va., was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Julia Epps, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson and
son, Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs.
J, F. Wilson of Manly attended
the 25th annual reunion of the
A-^ent-Buchanan clan Aug, 25,
at Buckhorn church at Corinth
in Chatham County. The program
of the day included special speak
ers and music, with the tradition
al reunion picnic on church
grounds at noon. A memorial
service in honor of members de
parted during the year was con
ducted in the afternoon.
Mrs. Ethel Haight who arrived
Wednesday from Washington, D.
C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Es
ther McDaniels for several days.
Miss Anna Mary Kruger and
Miss Ann Bowker arrived Mon
day night from Harrisburg, Pa.,
and are guests at Magnolia Lodge
during their week’s vacation in
Southern Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Weav
er arrived Saturday from Miami,
Fla., for a two months’ stay at
the New England House.
Miss Annabelle Remington and
Miss Tuttle of Providence, R. I.
are guests at the New England
House during the time that Miss
Remington is having her recently
purchased home enlarged and re
decorated. The house, at the cor
ner of Maine Avenue and Broad
Street, was formerly owned by
Dr. L. M. Daniels.
Mrs. Edna C. Hayes, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond L. Hayes and Mrs.
W. C. Jones returned Saturday
from their vacation at Myrtle
Beach. They were joined Satur
day evening by Mr. Jones who
flew down from Niles, Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs. Jones are the parents
of Mrs. Raymond Hayes, and are
guests at the Park View Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burney
have returned from a two
months’ vacation at Lake Junal-
uska, and their son, Donald, has
returned from Chimney Rock
Camp for Boys at Lake Lure.
Carol Wells, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benton P. Wells, is vis
iting her grandmother, Mrs. T.
P. Wells, in Hamlet this week.
Dr., Vida C. McLeod and sons,
Alec and Robert, and her mo
ther, Mrs. Franklin Canaday, re
turned last week from a two
months’ motor trip to California
and Texas.
Miss Katherine MacDonald left
Thursday by plane on a business
trip to Chicago. She will retinrn
Sunday evening.
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MRS. PHILIP. M. WHITEHEAD
Dr. Philip M. Whitehead and
his bride, the former Sohja Lee
Greiner of Skokie, Ilk, will re
turn from their motor wedding
trip on Sept. 9 to make their
home in Southern Pines.
Their wedding was solemnized
Saturday evening, Aug. 31, at
seven o’clock in St. Peter’s Evan
gelical Lutheran Chiurch at
Skokie, Ill. The Rev. P. E. Winger
officiated using the double ring
ceremony. The bride’s wedding
gown was of ice-blue sheer net
over taffeta in Empire design. It
was fashioned with fitted bodice,
drop shoulders and net yoke, full
skirt ending in a long train over
capped with sequined ruffles of
sheer net. Her elbow length
gloves of sheer net ended in
points below the wrists and were
trimmed with small sequined
ruffles. Her finger-tip veil of ice-
blue net was held in place by a
tiara of seed pearls, and she car
ried a cascade bouquet of white
gladioli and carnations.
Bridal attendants were Dr.
Irma Stracke of Chicago as maid
of honor; bridemaids. Miss Mar
garet Whitehead of Kansas City
Mo., sister of the groom, and Miss
Marianne Cobb of Chicago; flow-
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WIDE FELLOWSHIP
Thfc sprmon subjecjt for the
eleven o’clock service, Sunday,
September 8, 1946, at the Church
of Wide Fellowship will be “Yes
terday, Today and Tomorrow.”
The regular Forum hour at 8
p. m. will have as guest speaker,
Mr. Arthin- Demarest from Dav
idson College. Following this Fo
rum an hour of fellowship will
follow at the Parsonage.
OLDEST DOG
In the hope that it may be
found in this locality, The Pilot
has been asked to aid in the
search for the oldest dog in Amer
ica-
The dog is wanted so that it -
and its owner or owners can be
duly honored during the forth
coming observance of National
Dog Week, September 22 to 28.
Persons owning or knowing of
extremely aged dogs are urged to
send complete data and pictures
immediately to Harry, Miller, eX'
ecutive secretary, Gaines Dog
Research Center, 250 Park Ave
nue, New York 17, N- Y. In the
case of a purebred, a copy of the
registration papers should ac-
Icompany the communication,
while in the case of a crossbred,
an affidavit from the owner ac
companied by sworn statements
from persons acquainted with the
dog since birth should be sent,
The final selection will not be
made until the leading candid
ates have been seen and invest
igated, according to M. Miller,
who adds that any documentary
papers submitted will be return
ed after National Dog Week is
over.
er girl, EUen Greiner, sister of
the bride; and ring bearer, Hugo
Keim of Chicago.
Dr. Donald Dixon of Des
Moines, Iowa, served as best
man, and ushers were the bride
groom’s bothers. Dr. Benjamin I
Whitehead of Kansas City and
David Whitehead of Chicago.
A reception was held immed
iately after the ceremony, at the
church, with 170 guests attend
ing.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Greiner of
Skokie, Ill., and has been a staff
member of G. D. Searle and Com
pany in that city for several
months.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph W. Whitehead,
Kansas City, Mo. Following his
graduation from high school in
Kansas City he enrolled at North
ern Illinois College of
Optometry in Chi-
cago and later received his de
gree there. Dr. Whitehead enter
ed the Army in 1942, serving for
fourteen months of that time in
the Pacific area, and received his
discharge last December. He
moved to Southern Pines in June
of this year and has opened of
fices in the Hart building.
Southern Pines Personals
Miss Etna Palmer returned to
her home in Thomasville Wed
nesday after several days’ visit
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Burney R. Mc-
Cotter.
Miss Flora Patterson of Phila
delphia, Miss., was the guest re
cently of her brother, A. B. Pat
terson, and Mrs. Patterson.
Guests arriving Sunday for a
few days’ visit at the home of
Mrs. H. W. Dorn were her son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rob)-
ert F. Dorn of Miami, Fla., and
her sister and nephew, Mrs. J.
Carl Rowland and Carl, Jr., of
Willow Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hacknejjr
and family were called to
Greensboro last Friday where
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
Hackney’s sister, Mrs. H. C. Mc
Leod.
While en route from New Or
leans, La., to Camp Endicott, N.
Y., Capt. George Richardson ar
rived in Southern Pines Sunday
for a short visit. Mrs. Richardson
accompanied him on the trip
north, stopping in Baltimore to
visit relatives. From there she
will go to New York state to re
join Capt. Richardson.
Mrs. Ernest M. Poate returned
Wednesday of last week from
summer visits with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hassell in New York
City, and her sister in Philadel
phia.
Mrs. Etta Blake of Durham
was a visitor at the home of Mrs.
Irene Short last week.
The Rev. Joseph Baxter left
Wednesday evening for a three
weeks’ visit at his home in Provi
dence, R. I. He will sail from New
York City on Sept. 27 for Puerto
Rico. Father Baxter has served as
parish priest with Our Lady of
Victory Church in West Southern
Pines, for the past four years.
John Ruggles and sons. Jack
and Tommy, spent Labor Day
weekend camping on the shore
of White Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock McRae and
Coker Blue have just returned
from a week’s visit with friends
and relatives in Washington, D.
C., and New York City.
Miss Florence Swan of Boston
and Miss Jessie E. Guernsey of
West Bedford, Mass., returned to.
Southern Pines recently and are
at Miss Swan’s home on East
Vermont Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barkalow
of Elizabeth, N. J., have leased
Miss Alice M. Holmes Ridge'
Street house for the year. Mr,
Barkalow is associated with Re^
sort Airlines as radio engineer.
Another young couple, Mr. anq
Mrs. Thomas B. Caddell of Car
thage, have rented Miss HohriSs’
apartment, moving in this week.
Mr. Caddell is a government air
plane inspector at Fort Bragg.
Mrs. Irene Short, Miss Otelia
Blue, Miss Evelyn Valen, Dillon
Short and John McDonald at
tended the funeral services for
Mrs. H. C. McLeod in Greensboro
Friday. Returning with them for
a visit was Miss Virginia Steven
son of Red Springs.
Mrs. Millicent Hayes returned
Saturday from New York City,
and will open The Ark school on
Oct. 7, in preparation for which
she will be available mornings
through September for registra
tion.
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