PAGE TEN THE PILOT CARTHAGE NEWS By MRS. ALONZO BLUE A Son Mr. and Mrs. Neill McKeithen Clegg announce the birth of a son, Charles Cox, on May 25 in the Moore County Hospital. The baby weighed in at eight pounds and 14 ounces. Mrs. Clegg is the for mer Miss Flora Cox. Twin Sons Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fields of Newport News, Va., announce the birth of twin sons, in a hospital in Newport News. Their names are Jeffrey David and Jonathan Daniel. Mrs. Fields is the former Miss Vivian McNeill of Carthage; Personals John Wise, assistant county agent in Laurens, S. C., spent the last week here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Garriso^n, en route from the University of Tennessee, where he had been studying for the past three months for his master’s degree. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frye spent the weekend in Sumter, S. C., with Mrs. Frye’s twin sister, Mrs. A. M. Davis, and Mr. Davis. Mrs. Roger McClune and little son of Levittown, Pa., are visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riley and family spent the weekend at Car olina Beach. Buddy Baker, after completing his freshman year at the Univer sity of North Carolina, left last week to join the Navy and will be stationed at San Diego, Calif., for boot training. Blanton Jones of Clayton and Frank Wiggs of Smithfield, school mates of Max Way at High Point College, were luncheon guests of Mr. Way Friday. They were en route to Robbins where on Satur day night Mr. Wiggs and Miss Audrey Stutts were united in marriage in the Methodist Church. Miss Frances Ann Clegg, who underwent an operation for ap pendicitis 10 days ago in Moore County Hospital, returned home Saturday. Major and Mrs. J. D. Pendleton Frye,- who is also studying at the Toccoa Bible School. Mrs. Margaret Penn returned home Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, and children in Shreve port, La. Mr. and Mrs. Swain Stevenson, who have been visiting in the home of Mrs. Stevenson’s parents. Solicitor and Mrs. M. G. Boyette, left Sunday for their home in Hal ifax. Miss Bess McCaskill and Mrs. Alonzo Blue attended the Riddle iviajor aiiu mra. o. ju. irciiuici-uii ^—- —- of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Dud- j Blue wedding m the Jon^ ley Pendleton and little daughter j Heights Presbyterian Churc at the home of Mrs. Charles A. j Tuesday evening. Cox Sunday afternoon. Fryetb Mrs. R. G. Wallace, who had been a patient in the Moore Coun ty Hospital for two weeks, is now able to be at home. Mrs. Herb Hardy and children of Maury are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carl Frye. While here little Steve contracted measles and has been confined to the home. Mrs. Lee Wheeden and Mrs. D. L. Traynham of Roanoke Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Brown and attended the gradua tion exercises of the Carthage High School, of which Miss Bar bara Brown was a member. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Muse had as their guests for the week end her brothet Max Harrell and three children and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and sons of Winston- Salem. Carlos Manuel Rodrignez of Cuba, a student at Toccoa, Ga., spent last week ^YEARS OLD if I 1 65 4/5in:. c90tirD