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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1956
ECHO SPRING
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
KENTUCKY
BOURBON
PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF
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Kick-Off Breakfast
The annual Boy Scout driv6
begins officially with the Kick
off Breakfast, which will be held
on Tuesday at 7:30 a. m. in the
Fellowship Room of the Pine-
hurst Community Church.
Serving as * captains for the
drive are Mrs. Livingston L. Bid
dle, II, the Rev. and Mrs. Mar
shall B. Wyatt) General and Mrs
Albert N. Sneed, Mrs. James W.
Tufts, Mrs. Robert Gouger, Mrs.
Mary Evelyn de Nissoff, and Mrs,
Roy Kelly.
Housewarming
The Business Girls’ Circle of
the Pinehurst Community
Church and their families gave
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Maness, who recently mov
ed to Carthage, a housewarming
shower at their new home Tues
day night.
Brietf Mention
Mrs. Qalpin Cook arrives this
week from- Blue Hill, Me., to oc
cupy her home, Garren Hill.
Mrs. Henry H. Harper, who
spent the summer at Crawford
Notch, N. H., has returned to
Linden House for the season.
Mrs. Chester M. Williams re
turned home this week by air
from a summer’s vacation in Eu
rope.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson
are spending this week at Paw
ley’s Island, S. C.
Dr. M. W. Marr is back at his
Linden Road home after sum
mering at Moose Head Lake, Me.
Mrs. Bertrum Cruger and her
daughter, Mary Van, returned
from Jamestown, R. I., last
weekend and are moving on
Monday to Tuxedo Park, N. Y.,
where they will make their
home.
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Col. and Mrs. W. W. Simpson
3nd daughter Lucy move today
from their home to the Shear-
wood cottage where they are
spending next week prior to
leaving for New York, whence
they will sail aboard the Wester-
dam for a year in Europe.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard S. Lovering at
Pawley’s Island were Nelson C.
Hyde, Julge W. A. Leland Mc-
Keithen and Johnnie McKeithen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gouger
have as their house guest his sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Roan
oke, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Elliott of
Bridgeport, Conn., are the guests
of Col. and Mrs. Frank Thomp
son.
Miss Agnes Lenehan returned
home last week after a six-
weeks’ pilgrimage to France,
Spain and Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. McKeithen
of Bethesda, Md., are spending
this weekend with Judge and
Mrs. Leland McKeithen.
Mrs. Florence Miller has re
turned from Marblehead, Mass.,
where she spent the summer.
Mrs. Cora G. Hopkins is back
in her Cloverleaf apartment after
Iseveral months in Berkeley
Springs, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Norris
are due in next week from Nan
tucket, Mass., where they 'spent
the summer months.
The Rev. and Mrs. Adam W.
Craig and their son, Christopher,
get in Monday from a summer’s
vacation in Nantucket, Mass.
Mrs. Francis Ray leaves Mon
visit her son, Lanie, ho is sta-
visit her son, aLnie. who is sta
tioned there.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rem
ington are back at their cottage
for the winter season after
spending the summer in Akron,
Ohio, and a few weeks at Nan
tucket, Mass.
Miss Lynne Sherrerd leaves
Sunday for Bryn Mawr College
in Pensylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon R. Por
ter of Greensboro are spending
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell.
School Cafeteria
MENUS FOR WEEK
Week cif October 1-5
SOUTHERN PINES
Monday—^Vienna sausage with
baked beans, cole slaw, wheat
bread and butter, fruit gelatin
with topping, milk
Tuesday — Sliced luncheon
meat with mustard and catsup,
sandwich bread and butter, pota
to salad, string beans, peach half,
milk.
Wednesday—Creamed turkey
on buttered rice, garden peas,
carrot sticks, pan rolls and but
ter, milk.
Thursday—Lasagna (beef, to
mato, cheese and noodle casse
role), turnip greens, fruit salad,
hard rolls and butter, milk.
Friday—^Tuna pie, buttered
spinach, crisped carrot sticks,
wheat bread and butter, choco
late pudding, milk.
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Legion To Install
Officers Friday .
New officers of Sandhill Post
134, American Legion, will be in
stalled Friday night, October 5,
at the Legion Hut on East Maine
Ave. ; '
Gen. R. B. Hill will conduct
the ceremonies..
Members of the American Le
gion Auxiliary will attend the
ceremonies and an invitation has
been extended to all eligible
members. Refreshments will be
served, beginning at 7:30 p. m.
Capt. A. R. McDaniel is the
new commander.
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