THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page THIRTEEN Self feeders and automatic waterers will save a lot of labor in hog production, say swine specialists at North Carolina Sterte College. Provide at least one water cup to each 20 pigs and one self feeler hole for each four pigs on pasture and for each 3 pigs on drylot. r c PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS CARTHAGE NEWS home. Mr. and Mrs. Currie ac- By MRS. ALONZO BLUE , Mrs. J. K. Roberts, chairman Music Club Meets of constitution and bylaws, read The Carthage Music Club met the revised constitution, ^s. L. on Saturday evening at the home; R. Sugg presented the study of Mrs. W. G. Brown, with the book for, the year, “The Gospel president, Mrs. M. T. Stewart, in Hymns,” by Bailey. Mrs. H. presiding. The meeting was J. Hall gave out the new year opened with prayer by Mrs. John Cline. ^ books and briefly commented on the programs for the year. Mrs. John Cline told the story of the h-" companied John back to Phila' delphia and spent several days in the city.„ Mrs. U. L. Barrett and Mrs. Holt McNeill were guests at a tea Saturday afternoon in Con cord, given in honor of Mrs. Mc Neill’s sister, Mrs. Osborne Hop kins Miller, a recent bride. Sisters of the groom were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Simmons of PHARMACISTS TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ASK YOUR DOCTOR ’ ABOUT OUR STORE Lei us fill your next Prescription BROAD STREET PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 2-5411 Southern Pines, N. C. PHARMACISTS ON DUTY Jerry Rhoades Jo® Montesanii, Jr., Prop. b? Cod Des- t ....... • , A- MfDonald and dauehters at- ► M rueciiys) OPE I # $245 I>tNT $385 4/5 OUART licntutluj I IBourlonlllliisk^l BettUibs iKe Bourbon 6* Lux* CotnpoflS.;; L«uifvill<. Kjnlwbu » » » KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY TflE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY— B6 PROOF—CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS cend Upon My Heart.” This hymn was chosen as the hymn of the month. Mrs. W. G. Brown, State chair man of International Music, had charge of the program. Mrs. La- veme Womack commented on the life of Verdi and sang his composition “Let Death Come Now.” She was accompanied by Mrs. H. J. Hall. Miss Rozelle Williamson talked on m;usic in the countries she re cently visited in Europe. Mrs. H J. Hall played “Song of India,” by Rimsky Korsakov. Following the program the members and guests were invited to the dining room where an ice course was served by Mrs. M. T. Stewart and Mrs. John Cline. Guests of the club were Mrs. Mae Davis, Miss Eula Blue, Mrs. W. G. Caldwell, Miss Meade Sea- well, and Mrs. L. P. Tyson. . Debra Anne Wallace Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wallace, Jr., are the parents of a daughter, Debra Anne, born Friday, Sep tember 14, in the Moore County Hospital, weighing eight pounds. Mrs. Wallace is the former Betty Jiolt of Asheboro. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Poole spent the weekend in Reidsville with Mrs. Poole’s mother, Mrs. G. E. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stewart, Mrs. Fred Flinchum and daugh ter, Mrs. Ralph Long, attended the funeral of their uncle E. E Mills in Apex last ’Thursday. Miss Barbara Poole, librarian at Donaldson Air Force Base, Greenville, S. C., will spend this weekend at home. The Rev. and Mrs. T. Dixon Adams left Tuesday for Winston- Salem to attend the Western Methodipt Conference, contmu- ing through the week. Mr and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas, Jr, of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lambert. Mrs. W. A. Blue and children, Jane Mclver and Nancy McNeill, of Gainesville, Ga., arrived Tues day to visit her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Golden, and Mrs. A. Blue. Miss Mary Louise McDonald, after spending the summer wim her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank McDonald, left Friday for Chambersburg, Pa., where she will be voice instructor in Penn Hall Junior College. Mrs'. David A. Wallace of BoB- adelphia, Pa., is the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Golden at their home on Sunset Drive. , John T. Larkin of Miami, Fla., spent part of last week with his sister, Mrs. Alice Watson. 1 The Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin of Mt. Gilead were luncheon guests last Friday of his sister, Mrs. Alice Watson. W. W. Smith of Florence, S. L., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunlap on R^te 2, and attended the annual Duriap reunion Sunday at the old lap Mill, seven miles above Rob- ^^Mrs. John Kiker and sons, Joel and Jerry, of ay ton, Ohio are spending this week wUh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mc- Mrs. Katherine McCoU of Southern Pines was the ^est of Mrl. John Beasley last Friday. Peggie ' McCallum, small daughter of Mr. and :^s. Dun can MdCallum, is doing nicely after undergoing surgery at the Moore County Hospital last ^T^n M. Currif. Jr., returned to Philadelphia last Monday after a three weeks’ visit at A. McDonald and daughters at tended the Mohan-McDonald wedding Saturday morning in Edenton. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald* ter of Mr. ana mrs. :jt'y. -was a weekend visitor County I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Iver Pleasants and Mrs. Pleas ants in Southern Pines. Mrs. Sam Teague of Tallahas see, Fla., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Colin G, Spen cer, returned to her home Sun day,^ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer who will be her guests for two weeks in Florida. Mrs. C. A. Martin has returned to her home in San Diego, Calif., after several weeks’ stay with the iamily Af Mrs. W. J. Adams and Mrs. W. J. Adams, Jr., of Greensboro were Sunday guests of Miss Bess Stuart and Miss Kate Bryan. Howard Muse of Glen Head, itors on Friday afternoon of executive board meeting of the their cousin, Mrs. Alonzo Blue, j North Carolina Music Clubs In Mrs. W. L. McLean is at home Winston-Salem recently, after a weekend at the Moore I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reid of County Hospital for observation Pilot Mountain spent last week and treatment. [with Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Cad- Mrs. L. R. Sugg attended an dell. SPECTATORS 1 for that well-groomed look Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glass and children of Fayetteville and Mrs. Lee R. McDonald were called to Jacksonville, Fla., Friday due to the death of their brother, Mr. Glass, in that city. They return ed home Sunday night. Migg Ida Martin McDonald o^ Riverside, Calif., arrived home by plane Friday to attend the mar riage of her sister. Miss Helen Street McDonald, and Thomas J. Mohan, which took place Satur day morning in Edenton. Miss Sara Jo Allen attended the Mphan-McDonald wedding Saturday morning in Edenton. Among the out-of-town rela tives here last week to attend the funeral rites of Mrs. Edward Co mer were: a brother, ■ Russell Martin, Fort Collins, Colo.; a si^j^ ter, Mrs. Harry Montgomery, and Mr. Montgomery of Glen Allen, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goolsby and Mrs. Pattie Friddle, Stokes- dale; Mrs. Addie Mitchell and SMr. and Mrs. C. A. Mitchell, Win ston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Comer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Comer, Stonesville; and Newman Comer, Reidgville. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pendle ton and children left Friday to make their home in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Charles A. Cox accompan ied them for the weekend, re turning home Sunday night. Mrs. U. L. Spence, Mrs. J. K. Roberts, Mrs. W. G. Brown and Mrs. M. J. McPhail returned home Friday from a week’s vaca- ,tion at the Elmore cottage at 'Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Frank Blue of Sanford, a former Carthage resident, is re- - cuperating after illness, at the home of her nephew James Mc- J. E. Muse. 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