THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page NINETEEN Twin City Leading Tar Heel League Tar Heel League baseball, re sults for the last weekend show that Twin City defeated Southern Pines twice, 15-7 and 9-7, and Fort Bragg defeated Fayetteville 12-10. League officials announcejJ this week that Hillcrest had dropped out of the league and would be re placed by a team from Fort Bragg. All Fort Bragg games will be played on a field near the “Little Nine” golf course on -Midland Road. Present averages show that Twin City is leading the league with a 4-2 record, followed by Fayetteville with 3-1. Southern Pines has won two while losing three and Hillcrest, weak in the PENEBLUFF NEWS By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Honors Daughters Honoring her daughters Judy and June who were celebrating their fifth and sixth birthdays, Mrs. A. B. Woodcock, Jr., enter tained Sunday afternoon at the Town Hall. Favors were given the 30 children present and the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Brady Brooks, Mrs. Virgil Carpenter and Mrs. Elmer Barnhill, served cup cakes, ice cream, punch, pop corn and candy. Personals Mrs. Mary David has gone to Charleston for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson, and pitching department all year, had a 0-4 record. „ WILLIAM PENN Blended Whiskey M OUNTAIN R idge ■ Straight ' BOURBON Retail Price $2.25 Pints $3.55 4/5 Qt. 86.8 Proof BLENDED WHISKEY. 3S^ STRAIGHT WHIS KIES 6 YEARS OR MORE 0t.D. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 600DERHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Mountain J^XOGE BOURBOM Retail Price $2.25 Pints $3.55 4/5 Qt. 5 YEARS OLD 86 Proof GOODERHAM & WORTS. LTD. PEORIA, ILL Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trexler, all of Lexington, were i;ecent guests of the Rev. and Mrs. James W. Hamilton at the Metho dist parsonage. Miss Juanita Teal spent the weekend in ^Wadesboro with her cousin. Miss Carroll Capel. Juan ita went to attend the music re cital in which her cousin partici pated. Mrs. Grace Troutman left last week for Grifton for a visit to her son. Dr. Belk Troutman, and Mrs. Troutman. Ernest Tyner of Greenville was called ho'me last week to be with his mother, Mrs. Mary Ritchie, who is a patient at Moore County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cheek of Chapel Hill were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson. Misses Hadie Gray, Shirley Dixon and Cletis Pridgen, all of Atkinson, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodcock, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Car penter. Mrs. Ethel Edwards left Sun day for Biscoe for a visit with her father, J. C. Reese, and Mrs. Reese and to attend graduation exercises on Wednesday. She will go on Thursday to Charlotte to visit her sister, Mrs. Lillian Hoff man, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ed wards. Miss Billie Venable, student nurse at Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, and Marion Sessoms of Carolina were supper guests of Mr. Sessoms’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Sessoms, Thursday., The Rev. and Mrs. James W. Hamilton and son Bill visited the Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Ricks at Shallotte several days last week. The 6,800 acre Naval Air Test Center at Patuxent River, Md., is located on Cedar Point, a penin sular bounded by nine miles of coastline. VOTE FOR — LUTHER E. EARNHARDT CANDIDATE FOR Lieutenant Governor Democratic Primary, May 26 NOW PRESIDENT. N. C. STATE SENATE ELECTED TO STATE SENATE 6 TIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CONCORD. N. C. ACTIVE IN RELIGIOUS AND CIVIC AFFAIRS OF NORTH CAROLINA Revival Services To Begin Monday Night In Aberdeen Evangelist Ned Iverson, a grad uate of Davidson College and of Columbia Theological Seminary, will preach at a series of revival services to be conducted at the Hardee Warehouse in Aberdeen, beginning Monday night. May 28, at 7-45. Services will continue each night until further notice. Rev. Iverson, a Presbyterian minister, served as chaplain in the U. S. Navy during World War 2. A year ago he resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Au gusta, Ga., to devote his full time to the evangelistic ministry. He recently conducted a series of re vival services in Lockhart, S. C., and in Port St. Joe, Florida. The public is cordially invited to attend the services nightly. Sunday night. May 27, a two- week revival at Hardee Ware house comes to a close with Evan gelist Bennie Skinner delivering the messages. New Officers Are Installed By PTA New officers for 1956-57 of the Southern Pines Parent-Teachers Association were installed in cer emonies at Wieaver Auditorium last Thursday night. The officers, who were install ed by Jimmy Hobbs, outgoing president, are Dr. Charles Phil lips, president; W. A. Leonard, first vice-president; Mrs. Leon Seymour, second vice-president; Mrs. Stanley Austin, secretary; Mrs. Mary Grover, co-secretary; and Ralph Chandler, Jr., treasur er. In other business a report on the Art and Hobby Exhibit held in April included the names of the winners. First place was shared by classes of Miss Annie Margaret Brewer and Mrs. Ted Barrow. Second prize went ^ to Mrs. Charles Cole’s fomth grade class. A successful membership drive during the year produced a total of 497 members, an increase that officers said was very encourag ing since this was the PTA’s sec ond year in Southern Pines. .. USAF Air - Ground School News .. ’Three Airmen were assigned here recently to the USAF Air- Ground Operations School. Airmen Second Class Joe F. Riddle, John C. Phelps, and Glen P. Cunningham were assigned here from Sewart Air Force Base, Tenn. Airman Riddle of Greenville, S. C. was assigned as a switch board operator. He and his wife, the former Eleanor Gosnell, have two children, Michael, 4, and Da vid, 15 months. + Airman Phelps of Atlanta, Ga., was assigned as a billeting clerk. He enlisted in the Air Force in June, 1954, and completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Airman Cunningham, of Ham mond, Ind., was assigned to the scheduling section. He enlisted in the Air Force in September, 1954, and was assigned to Sew art AFB, Tenn., as a clerk typist. Major Eugenio Tarantola of the Italian Air Force is attending the Specialist Course at the USAF Air Ground Operations School this week. Major Tarantola entered the United States in July, 1953, and is the Italian Liaison Officer at Williams Air Force Base, Ariz. He was commissioned in 1933 and assigned as a fighter pilot. He has attended the Air Academy and the War College in Flor ence, Italy, and has served in France, Albania, North Africa and Tunisia. He will return to Italy after completing the Specialist Course at Pope AFB. 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