age SIXTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1956 CARTHAGE NEWS By MRS ALONZO BLUE Birth of a Son The Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Worth of Whiteville announce the birth of a son, Charles W. Jr., on Thursday, Aug. 23, in the Columbus County hospital. The new heir weighed in at nine and one half pounds. They have two daughters, Lucy Clhadbourii a second grade student and Julia Stickney, 4 years of age. Mrs. Worth is the former Hilda Blue, of Carthage. Celebrates Birthday Ten of Sam’s little friends en joyed an outdoor party with him bn Friday morning from 10 till 12, in the back yard of his grand mother’s (Mrs. S. H. Miller) home, in celebration of his fifth birthday. The little guests were: Mike Camp, Malcomb Pinkston, Cathy Campbell, Jimmy Muse, Donald Spencer, Oscar and Tommy Eld- oridge, Jane Muse, Linda Brown and BiU Miller. Davey Crockett balloons were given as favors. Cake and ice creac was served ■ at noon. PINEBLUFF NEWS Tenth Birthday Johnnie Frye celebrated his 10th birthday with a party, on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at his home on Rt. 3. A number of his friends were guests and enjoyed the festivi ties with him. Refreshments of ice cream, birthday cake and watermelon was served. Celebrates Birthday Judy Blue, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Blue cele brated her birthday on Saturday, August 18, fromi 3 to 5, with a party at her home on the South ern Pine's Road. 18 of Judy’s little friends at tended and played games. Party hats and horns were given the guests as favors. Homemade ice cream, cake and cold drinks •w%re served. Judy was the recipient of manv nice gifts. Miss Becky Wallace returned last week from Chapel Hill where she attended summer school at the University. Miss Wallace spent the weekend with school friends on a house party at Wrightsville beach. The Wilbur H. Currie family By MRS. 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No noisy stops and starts. V Reliavet ^ Heart Strain Caused by the Heat \ V Helps You to , Sleep Well Despite Hoi Weather | V Guards You Against Lung i Damaging ’Smog Gives Amazing Relief to Many Hay Fever Sufferers BOES’ HOME & GARDEN STORE ' Ph. 2-7693—SOUTHERN PINES—South on US 1 returned home Monday from Montreat where they spent the months of July and August at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lambert of Greensboro, and their daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. W. D. Lambert and two sons. Bill and David of Arlington, Va.,- were guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lambert. Mrs. Elwin Blue, on Southern Pines Road, had as her guests last Thursday, Mrs. Freeman My- ott of Angier, Mrs. Tom Fields and twin sons David and Daniel, of Hampton, Va., and Miss Linda McNeill of Jasper, Fla. Howard Warner Frye III is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. How- ward Frye in Southern Pines. The Rev. and Mrs. T. Dixon Adams spent Wednesday and Thursday in Cooleemee with Mr. and Mrs. John Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pendle ton and children are moving to Chapel Hill where Mr. Pendleton will, work on his Master’s degree and teach English in the fresh man department, and will be choir director in the„ Methodist Church. Mrs. Pendleton will be soloist in the same church choir Mrs. Thelma Hall and Mrs. Et ta Blakei, the former Misses Hales, at one time residents of Carthage, now living in Durham, visited here over the weekend and stopped at the English House. They also visited relatives in Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox and son Eugene of New York City, were recent visitors of Mrs. ■Fred English. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Clegg and sons of Rockingham were here for the weekend with Mrs. Charles Cox. Mr. and Mrs. David Hume of North Elm St. moved to Greens boro last Saturday to make their home. Mr. Hume, who is employ ed with the Talc company of Glendon will do office work for the company in Greensboro. Mrs. Robert L. Gavin and chil dren of Sanford and Mrs. Alonzo Blue spent the day Wednesday in Whiteville with the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Worth and family. The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Gold en who have been on vacation during the month of August, spent some time in Montreat and Gainsville, Ga, and this week they ar vacationing on the coast. They will be home Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Adams and the Rev. and Mrs. T. Dixon Adams returned home Saturday from a week’s vacation at Myrtle beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Barber and children of Cooleemee, join ed the Adams family for the week at the beach. Bailey home in Southern Pines last Thursday. Upon arrival the bride was presented a pink and white carnation corsage and a piece of crystal in her pattern. Mixed summer flowers were used throughout the house. Following the dinner the guests presented Miss Meanor with a shower. The guests were: Misses Lessie and Effie Bailey, Miss Pearl Dew, Miss Betty Babyak, Miss CJladys Snead, Mrs. I. L. Meanor, Mrs. Grauland McCaskill and* Mrs. Emily Law rence. Miss Virginia Sheppard Honored Members of The Womans Missionary Society of Ives' Mem orial Baptist Church entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Monday night honoring Miss Vir ginia Sheppard, who will be married on Sunday. 'The party was held in the home of Mrs. Luther Tyner. Summer flowers were used. After an hour of games and en tertainment the bride opened and acknowledged ’ the many gifts she received. Refreshments of cake, punch, potato chips and mints were served to the twenty six guests present. Birthday Party Jimmy Carpenter celebrated his fourth birthday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Carpenter on Friday after noon. Games were played after which ice crea mand birthday cake was served to the guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foushee and the Rev. and'Mrs. James Hamil ton are spending the week at Crescent Beach. Marion Stessoms spent the weekend in Charlotte with Miss Billie Venable. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMur- ray and daughter Kathy and Debbie spent the weekend in LU- lington with Mrs. McMurray’s father, W. H. Salmon and Mrs. Salmon. Mrs. Purvis Ferree and daugh ter, Miss Ann Ferree of Winston- Salem were weekend guests of Mrs. Ferree’s mother, Mrs. M. F. Butner. They attended the In- gramKFarrell wedding at Page Memorial Methodist Church in Aberdeen Sunday afternoon. Miss Susan Pickier spent last week at Camp Monroe near Laurinburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner Jr. and children of Hampton, Va. are spending the week with his mother Mrs. John Fiddner Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pira of West Palm Beach, Fla. spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morgan visited his mother, Mrs. J. R. Morgan in Norman over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith spent Sunday in Sanford with' Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson. Mrs. Ruey Hewitt ■ and chil dren Winnie Lee and Jimmy vis ited her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. G. W. Lee last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grauland Mc Caskill spent the weekend in Durham. Mr. McCaskill attend ed the Layman’s Retreat at Duke and Mrs. McCaskill and son Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Foushee.’ Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bowles of Brooklyn, N. Y. have arrived in town and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lampley and daughter Earline are spend ing the week at Windy Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Woodcock spent Friday in Concord. Attending the Sub District Meeting on Monday night at West End were: Miss Diana David, Misses Mary Lou and Paula Troutman, Johnny Mills and Lester McCaskill. PARENTS OF MOORE COUNTY SCHOOL CHILDREN It’s important that you enroll your child for scholastic accident insurance now. Send $1.50 today for this protection. $2,500 Medical and Denial Up lo $7,500 for Accidental Expense Benefit Disnaemberment $1,500 .Benefit for Accidental Loss of Life Experience has proved that this policy provides adequate coverage at the lowest cost. Thousands of parents of school children have received financial help in the payment of hospital or doctor bills—they had the foresight to insure their child under Pilot’s Scholastic Accident Insurance Policy. Other parents could have had their bills paid, but failed to enroll their children for this low-cost protection. Make sure your child is protected—send the small premium stated above to the child’s homeroom teacher today. Accidents do happen, and can happen at any time. Hardly a day passes without newspaper, radio and TV reports referring to accidents among school children. Often it’s the talk of the neighborhood as reports of the injuries are received. In spite of all precaution the majority of accidents among children happen during school months. Parents must first protect their children with sound advice about avoiding injuries and accidents whenever possible; then protect them with scholastic accident insurance to help lighten the load when costly accidents do happen. Today, enrolling for this protection has become about as familiar as arranging for many other pre-school necessities. Enroll your child now. JOHN S. RUGGLES, Agent BARNUM REALTY & INSURANCE CO. Citizens Bank Building Southern Pines, N. C. State College specialists sug gest avoiding heavy dosages of insecticides and fungicides on ed ible crons. Follow directions care fully, and never apply more than is reccommended. LEGAL NOTICE The Southern Pines City Board of Education by resolution duly adopted at a meeting on August 8, 1956, assigned each child who attended a school in the Southern Pines School Administrative Unit during the school year 1955-66 to the same school for the school year 1956-57. a30s6c PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS Gkamote 93.65 40 12.30 « PROOF • OISTIUEO FROM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS •UNMORE DISTiLURIES GOMPAliy UNIISVIUl. KENTUCKV The Martha Aden Dance Studio ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS 8th SEASON IN SOUTHERN PINES — CLASSES IN — ^ BALLET ^ CHARACTER ^ TAP ^ ACROBATIC ^ BALLROOM ^ COACHING CLASSES For Radio and Television Work ' REGISTRATION TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 141-A East Pennsylvania Ave. or write Box 476, Southern Pines Telephone Pinehurst 5631 I — Classes for — BEGINNERS - INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED STUDENTS Classes Start Monday, Sept. 10 ys * J K’

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