Page FOUR THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1956 Women’s Activities and Sandhills Social Events BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor TELEPHONE 2-6512 NEW ORGAN Installation of Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church’s new pipe organ has been completed. The fine in strument was used for the first time at Wednesday night’s choir rehearsal, at which time an informal con cert was played before a - small group by John Shantz of the factory, who voiced the organ. All who heard it were enthusiastic over its quality and range. , Memorial To Mrs. Cox At Civic Club House Has Been Proposed Feeling deeply the loss of a good friend and invaluable work er in the Southern Pines Civic Club—Mrs. William E. Cox, Sr., whose tragic death a few days ago shocked this community—several members of the club have ex pressed a desire to have a memo rial to Mrs. Cox placed in the Civic Club, according to informa tion reaching The Pilot. Some voluntary contributions to a me morial fund have been given the club treasurer, Mrs. L. W. Fitch, qf 640 North West Broad Street. The proposed memorial is in the discussion stage at present, with nothing definite in mind, the final choice depending, necessarily, on the amount of money available. Anyone who would like to contri bute to this fund may send dona tions to the above named treasur er. For years Mrs. Cox was an ac tive worker in the club. She took especial interest in making the club and its facilities available to winter residents and in extending hospitality to visitors. A- MISS ANNE GARRETT PENN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Penn of Danville, Va., who announce her engagement to David Bailey Crosland, Jr., son of Mrs. George C. Southerland of Concord and the late David Bailey Crosland of Charlotte. Mrs. Pauline H. Crosland of Southern Pines is the step-mother of the bridegroom- to-be. The wedding is planned for August 18 in Danville. Miss Sturdivant, Saturday Bride-Elect, Feted At Dinner Party Miss Blanche Sturdivant of 830 North Ashe Street, whose mar riage to Page W. Choate of South ern Pines will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and i Mrs. Clarence Freeman, in Biscoe, I was honored Friday night at a; dinner party given by Mr. and ! Mrs. Horace Mullinix at the Dutch ; Farm restaurant near Sanford, i i'hey presented the honoree a cor- | sage of white carnations and a. i I gilt of silver. | ^ Guests were Miss Sturdivant, , Mr. Choate and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Futrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, of Vass. Before moving to Southern Pines Miss Sturdivant resided in Vass for a number of years, where she is secretary for the Futrell Lumber Company. Libby Sue DuPre Celebrates Eighth Birthday With Party Libby Sue DuPre was a birth day honoree last Friday after noon when her mother entertain ed in celebration of Libby Sue’s arrival at the age of eight years. Guests assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DuPre, the honoree’s parents, at 115 Youngs Road and presented gifts, watch ing with interest as their young hostess opened them. The chil dren were then taken on a thea tre party, followed by outdoor games on thd DuPre lawn and re freshments of birthday cake and ice cream,, with favors for all. The cake was especially attractive to the little girls as it was in pink and white, topped with a doll and candles. Party guests were Mary Agnes E!awlinson, Jodie and Mary Reid Hall, Elizabeth Brown, Janet Ful- Idnwider, Joan Sandlin, Lorraine Jensen, Anna Dell Smith, Patty Jenkins, Patty Tucker, and Pat ty Perham. HAIR STYLE SHOW—Emphasis was on heads when the NCO Wives Club members held their regular meeting last week. Above is shown a group of ladies who modeled various styles. A list of the models is given in the accompanying stdrv of the meeting. Miss McIntyre’s Visit Occasions Round of Informal Entertaining Miss Bess McIntyre, for several years prior to last year'a member of the Southern Pines School fac ulty, was the house guest of Misses Flora Chapman and Polly Miller of Orchard Road from Thursday until Wednesday after noon, and her visit was the occa sion of a round of entertaining by local friends. Mrs. Leon Seymour launched the social events with a luncheon at her home Friday, and Friday evening Misses Ruby and Geneva Hall were hostesses at supper and bridge complimenting Miss Mc Intyre. Mrs. R. C. Johnson gave a din ner party at her home on U. S. 1 north of town Saturday night. Misses Miller and Chapman held open house for their guest Mon day night, at which time a num ber of friends called, and the final event of Miss McIntyre’s visit was an outdoor supper party given by Mrs. A. C. Dawson Tuesday evening, when supper was cooked in the back yard. TAKE IT FROM MRS. JOHN H. TILGHMAN, 80th BIRTHDAYS ARE PRETTY SPECIAL Mrs. J. H. Tilghman thinks that 80th birthdays are something pretty special, and she has good reason for this opinion, based on first hand knowledge. Saturday afternoon she had had a nap, and (she was thankful to say) had combed her hair when her across-the-street neigh bor and special friend, Mrs. Wal ter E. Blue, arrived. Thinking of something she wanted in the kitchen, Mrs. Tilghman went there for a moment and was sur prised to find two other friends, Mrs. R. S. DuRant and Mrs. Law- ence Grover, quietly smuggling refreshments into the roomi. It' which the two hostesses served ice cream and birthday cake. The cake was a delicious pineapple one, decorated with yellow can dles. The party was sandwiched be tween two other celebrations. The preceding Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Tilghman and daugh ter, Beth, entertained Mrs. Tilgh- mian and her other son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tilghman and son Hunter, of Chapel HiR, at dinner at their home in Hamlet. There was a birthday cake, of course Carolyn Jean Trent, Five Years Old, Is Feted At Gay Party Last Sunday— her actual birth -day anniversary—the two sons was then that she realized a cele- and their families came here for bration was about to take place, i an observance. On this day Mrs. Within a few minutes Mrs. Net tie Ayers and her guest, Mrs. Inez Tilghman wore a beautiful or chid, gift of her grandson. Hunt- lit; rvycib ciiw. iicj. —, o .1 1 • Au. Bredbeck, Misses Ethel and Ella; er. And, there was another birth- Jones, Mrs. Harry Menzel, Mrs.; day cake. . _ . _ — -1 nir i