FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1954 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina PAGE “A” Women’s Activities and Sandhills Soc BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor ial Events TELEPHONE 2-6512 THE REV. DR. AND MRS. THADDEUS AINSLEE CHEAT HAM, in the electric golf car presented them by their many friends in Pinehurst, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding An niversary. The beloved rector emeritus of The Village Chapel hnd his bride of 1904 were the honor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard D. Chapman at a reception at their home on Sunday, April 4, at which time they were the recipients of evidence of the esteem in which they are held. In addition to the car, each was presented with a gold wrist watch and a 50-year-old $20 gold- piece, and together were handed a check, all the gifts of Sandhills friends and associates. Although the anniversary of their marriage in Helena, Ark., was on Wednesday of last week, April 7, the event was observed the previous Sunday, with Dr. Cheatham preaching at a service in his honor at The Village Chapel in the morning, and by the gathering of a few old friends at the Chapman home in the late afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Cheatham are seen above in their new car, flanked by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. (Hemmer photo, courtesy Pinehurst Outlook.) ■« *40 00 ON THIS NEW-FULLY AUTOMATIC G-E RANGE •k PUSH BUTTONS •k BIG OVEN ^k HI-SPEED CAlROD'’UNITS /yeCd 2-EXTRA FEATURES k AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER :A: FLUORESCENT LAMP •Automatic Oven Timer and Fluor escent Lamp Extra. 1954 RANGE SPECIAL PRICE ONLY UMITED QUANTITIES! COME IN TODAY ELECTRIC* BARROW PAGE APPLIANCES Phone 2-3581 Presbyterian' Circles Meet Presbyterian Circle 7 met Thursday night of last week at the home of Mrs. L. Harris Coley, Jr., with Mrs. Joe Marley as co hostess. Eleven members attended and there was one visitor, Mrs. Dan R. McNeill, who conducted* the Bible study. Mrs. Avery Evans reviewed an article from Presby terian Women. Circle 11 met Tuesday mcrn- ing with,'Mrs. Howard Butler. Mrs. Hal Adams gave the Presbyterian Women article and Mrs. Ina Bul lock led the Bible study. Miss Maude Critchlow was a guest and there were 10 members present. Dogwood Grove Officers Attend District Meeting Four officers of Dogwood Grove No. 253 of Southern Pines, Mrs. Theodosia Bailey, Mrs. Eve lyn Yonts, Mrs. Phoebe Russ and Miss Mary Scott Newton, attend ed the spring convention of the Southeastern District of the Su preme Forest Woodmen Circle held in Laurinburg Wednesday, April 7. Miss Newton, selected at last fall’s meeting in Fayetteville to serve as district chaplain for this year’s meetings, filled this posi tion. For Dogwood Grove—less than a year old and the “baby” of the district—to have a member chosen to serve in this capacity is considered quite an honor. At the conclusion of the meet ing the ladies were guests at a barbecue supper given by the Wlocdmen of the Scottish Log Rolling Association, who were holding a district convention, also, in Laurinburg. MRS. McCAIN FETES SENIOR CLASS OF FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE AT TEA HERE Mrs. P. P. McCain, Dean of Stu dents at Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, entertained at a tea at her Ridge Street home^ in Southern Pines Friday afternoon, honoring the 52 members of the senior class at the college. Color ful spring flowers were used throughout the reception rooms. Personnel of the receiving line included: Miss Carol Robertson, senior class faculty sponsor; Miss Delanie Bohey of Wallace, class president; and the other class of ficers, who are Miss Marjorie Da vis of Fayetteville, Miss Nancy Andrews of Spencer, Miss Mar jorie Stevenson of Stoney Point, Miss Betty Ruth Spivey of Fair mont, and Miss Cleo Codes of Henderson. Mrs. R. D. McMillan of Red Springs and Miss Elinor "Valen tine of Southern Pines received in the living room, and Mrs. Les lie Perry and Miss Annie Cherry, both of the Flora Macdonald fac ulty, poured punch in the dining room, where open-faced sand wiches and other party dainties were served buffet style. Good. byes were said to Mrs. Ben Camp- en of Red Springs. Guests, in addition to the seniors, included Flora Macdonald faculty and staff members, and a few friends from Red Springs and Southern Pines. POPPY POSTERS POSE PROBLEM FOR JUDGES, BUT PATSY PLACES PRIMUS Patsy DuPree, a member of the senior class of Southern Pines High School, won first place in the Poppy Poster Contest spon sored by the American Legion Auxiliary in connection with the sale of poppies to take place this Saturday. Her prize was $5. , Second prize, $3, was won by Diana Gorman of the fifth grade, and third prize, $2, went to Alice Ann Gamble, seventh grade pupU. The winning posters are now on display, as in previous years, in local store windows, preceding the Poppy Sale Saturday. Other decisions of the judges were: 1st honorable mention, Henry Turner, sixth grade; 2nd, Marlene Weimer, sixth grade; 3rd, Gladys Huntley, 12th grade. Others receiving honorable men tion were: Bob Renegar, Paul Warren, Winfred Co