PAGE FOUR FRroAY. JUNE 4. 1954 Women’s Activities and Sandhills Social Events BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor TELEPHONE 2-6532 Dr. Charles Stevick And Family Visit Here On Way To New Station Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wade Stevick for the past week were Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stevick of ':^emphis, Tenn., and their daughters, Linda and Susan. Dr. Stevick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stevick and has re- ' cently been called to active duty- in the United States Public Health Service. He has been a commis sioned officer in the Public Health Service Reserve since 1942. Dr. Stevick and family left Southern Pines on May 30 for Staten Island, N. Y., where he has been assigned temporarily to the Foreign Quarantine Station. He expects to receive further orders to proceed to Europe in the near future for a tWo-year term of duty. His family -will accompany him. Other visitors during the week at the Stevick home were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray and sgn Andy of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowish and son Mike, of Greens boro, Mrs. Mary Lowish from In dianapolis and Mrs. H. P. Bilyeu of Greensboro. Mr. And Mrs. Graham Are Feted At Shower In Their New Home Mr. and Mrs. William John Gra ham, Jr., who moved into their new home on Valley Road about a month and a half ago, were giv en a miscellaneous shower Satur day night at their home, with Mrs. Albert Crissman and Mrs. A. V. Autry of Vass and Mrs. G. L. Culler of Manly as hostesses. Mrs. Graham had been let in on the secret, but the affair, given by lifelong friends of Mr. Graham, . was a complete surprise to him. The shower consisted of many nice gifts for the new home, in cluding several pieces of silver in their pattern. The hostesses served homemade , cake and coca-colas. Attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Redga Thomas, Mrs. Dana Thomas, Mrs. Alton Shaw, Miss Joanne Johnson, A. B. At kins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cortis Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gra ham, Misses Lavonne and Janice Graham, Mrs. T. F. Camerop and Miss Jennie Cameron, all of Cam eron Route 1, Mr. Graham’s old home community; Miss Bessie Cameron, Mrs. A. G. Crissman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crissman, Mrs. W. A. Muse, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Autry and Mrs. S R Smith, all oJ Vass; Mr and Mrs. A. V. Au- trey, Jr., Asheboro; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Culler, Manly; Misses Kate . and Eva Graham and Evelyn Thomas, Southern Pines; and Miss Jessie Thomas, Fort Bragg. Mrs. Graham is the former Miss Martha Moore of Welch, W. Va. She was employed as a physical therapist at McQuire Hospital in Richmond, Va., to which Mr. Gra ham was transferred from a Cali fornia hospital for treatment fol lowing injuries sustained in an automobile accident while he was stationed on the west coast during service in the Army. They were married several weeks before coming to occupy their new home here. Group Meets At Civic Club Friday For Games A group met at the Civic Club last Friday and spent an enjoyable afternoon playing games. High score winners in bridge were: Mrs, Willie Wilson, Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mrs. J. Di Sitterson, Mrs. C. A. Foss, Mrs. G. W. Buchholz, and Mrs. F. M. Thompson, Mrs. Sam Richard son won in canasta, and Mrs. W. C. Timmons was samba winner. Fred Brindley and L. E. Grover were winners at the men’s table in the directors’ room. Mrs. Everett Walker received the door prize. Rev. and Mrs. Price Of Utah Visit Here The Rev. Hampton E. Price of Clearfield, Utah, accompanied by his wife, was in town Monday, looking over the town and renew ing friendships formed during the year and a half that he spent in Southern Pines while employed by the Carolina Power and Light Company, whose service he left in 1929. He called on C. G. Coun cil and Mrs. Thomas Vann, both of whom were fellow workers. After leaving Southern Pines, Mr. Price attended Andover New ton Theological School near New ton Center, Mass., and upon com pletion of his studies in 1936 be gan a ministry that kept him in Boston five and a half years and in Ashland, seven. He has been in Clearfield, Utah, for the past five years, and is pastor of the Community Baptist Church there. He and Mrs. Price have fO'ur children, girls 11 years and 17 months of age, and boys eight and six. They are visiting his people in Hartsville, S. C., and plan to go to New York to visit Mrs. Price’s relatives. This was Mr. Price’s first visit here in eight years, and he was greatly impressed with the growth of the town. SOUTHWELL-SAUNDERS WEDDING TOTAKE PLACE SATURDAY IN BROWNSON CHURCH B&PW Board Meets To Plan Activities For New Club Year The executive committee of the Sandhill Business and Profession al Woman’s Club held a meeting Tuesday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Nancye McClellan, to formulate plans for the new club year which will begin June 22. Two major projects were deci ded upon: the sponsoring of the educational campaign of the American Cancer Society in this community, and the collecting from club members of clothing and household linens for distribu tion through the County Welfare Department. Up for consideration, also, was Business Women’s Week, observ ed annually in October. The club hopes to have occasional spots on the radio devoted to Business Women. Preliminary planning for the district conference to be held here in October was done. At the conclusion of their “work,” the women relaxed over raspberry ice cream and cookies. Present were: Mrs. McClellan, Miss Genevieve Moore, Mrs. Sam Benson, Mrs. lolia King, Mrs. Florence Edwards, Miss Alice Baxter, Miss Edna Maurer, Miss Eliza Collins, and Mrs. Mary Bax- . I Highlighting events of June, the traditional month of weddings, will be that of Miss Dorothy Lee Saunders of Southern Pines and Robert Owen Southwell of Rome, Ga., which will be solemnized at 8 o’clock tomorrow (Saturday) evening at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Cheves K. Ligon, pastor of the church, will officiate, and Mrs. George Frye of Robbins will pre sent the wedding music. Miss Saunders is the daughter of William Preston Saunders and the late Elizabeth Plohk Saunders of Southern Pines. The bride groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Southwell of Rome, The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will have her sister, Mrs. Ralph Barnhart, of Raeford as matron of honor, and Elizabeth Barnhart will be her aunt’s flower girl. Tommy Hager, cousin of the bride, will be ring bearer. Miss Billie Jean Mc- Intrye of Robbins has been chos en as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Bill Stanley of Boone, Miss Phyllis Scutt of Kingsport, Tenn., Miss Barbara Edwards of Decatur, Ill., Miss Emilia Hutchinson of Eliza bethtown, Miss Marianne Gills of Bluefield, W. Va., Miss Marthann Coleman of Asheville, Miss Mary Hirste Carson of Buchanan, Va., and Miss Mildred Plonk, cousin of the bride, of Charlotte. Mr. Southwell will be attended by Clarence Baker of Rome, Ga., as best man. Ushers will be Jim Thacker and Claude Booker, of Rome, Ga., Harry Peterson of Col umbia, S. C., Carl Jackson of Gas tonia, Hooper Alexander of Waynesville, Gene Gray of Char lotte, LeRoy Fargason of New- nan, Ga., Ralph Barnhart of Rae ford, and Bill Stanley of Boone. A reception at the Civic Club will follow the wedding. ter. Bird Club Has Largest List Yet The Southern Pines Bird Club has a record list of birds seen in North Carolina since January of this year. Miss Louise Haynes, club secretary, discloses. At pres ent the number of varieties stands at exactly 100, and more are add ed each month. Winners In Dairy Foods Contest Named In a recent 4-H Dairy Foods elimination contest, the following girls were declared county win ners: Junior Group—team demonstra tion, “Tapioca Puddings,” Hazel Jean Curtis and Mary Vee Rollins of Vass-Lakeview Junior 4-H Club; individual demonstration, “Potato Casserole,” Nancy Mc Leod of Cameron Junior 4-H Club. Senior Group—team demonstra tion, “Strawberry Parfait Pie,” Phyllis Monroe and Ruth Marsh of Cameron Senior 4-H Club; in dividual demonstration, “Cottage Cheese Salads,” Vivian Thomas Tucker of West End Senior 4-H Club. Honorable mentibn was won by a team composed ot Jewelene Stutts and Geneva Comer of Westmoore Senior 4-H Club with a demonstration on “Congealed Sdl&ds ** Phyllis Monroe and Ruth Marsh as a team and Vivian Thomas Tucker as an individual will rep resent Moore County in the sub district elimination Dairy Foods demonstration contest to be held in Lee County today (Friday). Mr. And Mrs. Burt Leave For Summer; Will Return In Fall Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt, after spending the winter here left Monday night for Philadel phia, Pa., where they will ^ for about two weeks before going to their ranch in Wyoming for the summer. They plan to^return to Southern Pines in October. Mrs. McCain Here For Month Before Going Abroad; Brings Guest Mrs. P. P. McCain, dean of Flora Macdonald College, came home Monday night to remain until the last of June, when she and Miss Elinor Valentine plan to go abroad for five weeks. Mrs. Mc Cain had as her overnight guest a 1954 graduate of Flora Macdon ald, Miss Saradee Davis of Quin- cey, Fla., who is to become di rector of religious education at ,Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church the first of July. Miss Davis left Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Buck Is Hostess To Altar Society; Mrs. Arnold Honored Mrs. Rose Buck was hostess to St. Anthony’s Altar Society at its June meeting, held Tuesday at her home oh Valley Road with around 10 members attending. Mrs. Mary Sharp, president, conducted the meeting. Members carried their handi craft along and needles clicked as they worked* on articles for thejr fall bazaar, plans for which were formulated at this meeting. The president named committees for the various booths and tables. At the conclusion of the work- discussion period, the group hon ored Mrs. Richard Arnold with a layette shower of many dainty gifts, for which she expressed her thanks. The hostess as assisted by her daughter, Mrs. John Hunnejnan, in serving refreshments. MOTHS - MOTHS - MOTHS TODAY’S PREVENTION is TOMORROW’S ECONOMY WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE YOU FIVE YEARS PRO TECTION, PREVENTION AND ECONOMY. LET US SPRAY YOUR GARMENTS, BLANKETS AND UPHOLSTERY ONE TIME ... NO MORE. WE GIVE YOU A WRITTEN GUARAN TEE WITHOUT IFS, ANDS, OR BUTS, TO REPAIR, RE PLACE OR PAY ACTUAL CASH VALUE, IF Tip; MOTH PROOFED GARMENTS ARE DAMAGED BY MOTHS DUR ING THE FIVE YEARS. CALL 8600 FOR MOTH PROOFING AND FREE STORAGE AL CRUCE — Phone 8600 — ABERDEEN. N. C. Southern Pines Representative — DICK KOBLEUR Phoxie 2-3081 One-Day Service — Pick-up and Deliver MONDAYS — THURSDAYS — SATURDAYS M28tf Strodes Visit Here Before Sailing For Puerto Rico Col, and Mrs. C. H. Burkhead have had as their guests their son- in-law and daughter. Col. and Mrs. J. T. B. Strode, and children, Becky, Jean Finch and John, Jr., who came here from Augusta, Ga. The Strodes will visit in his boy hood home in Amherst, Va., then go to New York, from where they will sail on June 8 for Puerto Rico, where Colonel Strode will command Rodriguez Army Hospi- al. ;6rowns Occupy New Home On Country Club Drive Here Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brown mov-' ed into the ir new home on Coun try Club Drive last weekend and had as their guest for the weekend their granddaughter, Robin Brown of Norfolk, Va. Mr. Brown a railroad employee with headquarters in Virginia, plans to retire next fall, at which time he will come here to live. Mrs. Brown has for some time been living in Manly with her sister, Mrs. A. W. McNeill, and teaching a school for tots at the McNeill home. She will spend the summer in Virginia, then return to the new home upon her hus band’s retirement. Local Club Women Attending Three-Day Convention In Charlotte Mrs. Nancye McClellan of Southern Pines, president of the Sandhill Business and Profession al Women’s Club, is attending the three-day convention of the State Federation of Business and Pro fessional Women’s Clubs being held in Charlotte this weekend. Attending with her are Miss Genevieve Moore of Aberdeen, past president of the local organ ization, and Miss Eliza Collins of Aberdeen. Outing At Aberdeen Lake Marks Closing Of Mrs. Brown’s School Mrs. R. P. Brown’s school closed last Friday with an outing at Aberdeen Lake frbm 10:30 to 12:30, attended by around 28 chil dren and about as many mothers. The children enjoyed the swings, slides and other equip ment on the playground and some went in the lake before noon, and all were ready for the bounteous picnic lunch that had been provi ded. Mrs. Brown plans to direct the kindergarten at Brownson Mem orial Presbyterian Church next fall. Water from Jordan River Is Used To Christen Babies Two little cousins, Robert Terry Overton and Thomas Wayne Klabbatz, were baptized with water from the Jordan River in christening ceremony at the Church of Wide Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. on Wednesday of last week. The pastor. Dr. W. C. Tim mons, officiated. Robert Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Overton, and Thomas Wayne’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klabbatz. Mrs. Overton and Mr. Klabbatz; are sister and brother. After the christening, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Overton, grandparents of Robert Terry, entertained the group at dinner, Guests were the two babies and their parents, Sandy Overton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Li. Klabbatz, Dr. and Mrs. Tim mons, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jessup of Concord, B. L. Jessup, Jr., of Ellerbe and Concord, and R. P. Lyon of Wadesboro. Mrs. Jessup is Robert Terry’s great-aunt, a sister of Mrs. J. T. Overton. The christening took place on the birthday of Robert Terry’s pa ternal grandmother. His sister, Sandy, was christened on the birthday 6f her maternal grand mother. Pinedodgers Present Tournament Prizes; Mrs. Walper, Champion Last Sunday, six foursomes of Pinedodgers and partners spent an enjoyable day with golf, a deli cious dinner and entertainment. Mrs. Leo Walper showed movies of the Pinedodgers, taken on a spring day. Prizes were presented to win ners in the recent tournament, as follows: Championship flight, Mrs. Leo Walper; runner-up, Mrs. Pearson Menoher. Consolation flight, Mrs. C. L. White; runner-up, Mrs. George Graves. ^ Mrs. Claude Reams received a prize for lowering her handicap most during the year. Mrs. Ross Allen was winner of the Ringer tournament. ^ In Sunday’s tournament, prizes were given as follows: Mrs. Nolley Jackson and Claude Reams, low gross with a 78; Mrs. George Graves and Leo Walper, low net; Mrs. Gordon Clark and George Graves, high score. Kennedy-McMullen Marriage Takes Place In Millinocket, Me. Mrs. Juliet Vale McMullen of Southern Pines and Donald D. Kennedy of Knollwood and MiUi- nocket. Me., were married in Mil linocket on Tuesday. Attending Mrs. McMullen was Mrs. John C. Ostrom of Southern Pines. Mrs. Kennedy is the daughter of Mrs. Harry M. Vale and the late Mr. Vale, of Southern Pines. Mr. Kennedy is a brother of Kenneth C. Kennedy, Pinehurst realtor. After a summer at Mr. Ken nedy’s fishing ' camp near Milli nocket, he and his wife will make their home here. LOOKING AHEAD Mr. And Mrs. Graves Vacation In Florida; Call On The Backers Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Graves returned last Friday from a week’s Florida vacation, a part of which was spent at Vero Beach. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Max Backer, former Southern Pines residents, who are pleasantly situ ated at Eau Gaille, between two rivers and surrounded by citrus fruit trees of various kinds. Hall Sisters Fete Mrs. J. T. Overton At Birthday Dinner Misses Ruby and Geneva Hall gave a surprise birthday dinner for Mrs. J. T. Overton at their home Tuesday, night of last week, in celebration of her birthday, which felFon the day following. Mr. and Mrs. Overton and their granddaughter, Sandy Ov^on, were the guests After dinner, the group was joined by Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Overton and Mrs. W. G. de Berry. Miss Rosemary Dundas Gets Degree From Duke Miss Rosemsiry Dundas, daugh ter of Mrs. John Dundas of Valley Road and the late Mr. Dundas, will graduate from Duke Univer sity in exercises early next week. She was president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority during her senior year. Mrs. Dundas will at tend the graduation. CIRCLE MEETINGS Presbyterian Circle meetings have been scheduled as follows: No. 1, Tuesday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. T. A. Jones. No. 2, Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the church with Miss Ethel Blue Britt as hostess. No. 3, Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the home of Miss Grace Thwing and Mrs. Eugene Thwing with Mrs. Alma Morrison as hostess. No. 4, Monday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Ethel Everette. No. 5, Tuesday at 10 a. m. with Mrs. R. B. Hill. ' No. 6, Thursday at 6:30, a picnic supper, at Mrs. George Thomp son’s. No. 7, Thursday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. R. E. McKenzie. ■No. 8, Monday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. William Lee. No. 9, Thursday at 8:15 p. m. with Mrs. H. M. Patterson. No. 10, Tuesday at 10 a. m. with Mrs. A. L. Burney No. 11, Tuesday at 10 a. m. with Mrs. A. L. Grant. BIBLE CLASS The Learn More Bible Class will meet at 8 p. m. Monday with Mrs Walter Brown. NewHdr-rivals KATHERINE ELIZABETH VANDERVOORT Dr. and Mrs. C. R. VanderVoort of Pine Grove Road announce the birth of their second child, Kath erine Elizabeth, who arrived at Moore County Hospital May 27, weighing eight pounds, 10 ounces. They have another daughter, Glo ria, three years old. . ^ CREAM OI OF ROSES with any cleansing cream regardless of price €|o CREAM OF ROSES CLEANSING CREAM You’ll find th'e proof of Cream of Roses’ deep cleansing action on the tissue used to remove it. 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