Page TEN -Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1956 Final Rites Held For Mrs. Mishie Williams Saturday Mrs. Mishie Maness Williams, 69, wife of the late Laney Wil liams, died at the home of her son, Marvin E. Williams, on Rt. I, Eagle Springs early Thursday morning. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Pleas ant View Friends Church. The Rev. C. S. Kemodle officiated, assister by the Rev. Bennie Ma ness. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. W. L. Frank, Sophia, Mrs. Kf W. Hennings, Winston-Salem, Mrs. Homer Seawell, and Mrs. I. J. Gamer, both of Carthage, Mrs. R. D. Moynihan of Washington, PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF Satiline Players Here The Sauline Players are to night presenting “The Jones Family,” a New York comedy success, at 8:00 o’clock in the Pinehurst School Auditorium. The Players, who have for years been, touring North Carolina communities, gave a matinee performance Of “Cinderella” for the students at the Pinehurst school. Mrs. Lacy Chisolm of Randle- man and Mrs. H. C. Yarboro of Eagle Springs; five sons, Marvin Charlie, and Taft, all of Eagle Springs, Ira of Robbins,. L. H. of Sherman, Tex.; one brother, John Maness of Robbins; and one sister, Mrs. Joe Welch of Rob bins. Add Color to Your Fall Garden With CHRYSANTHEMUMS Plants Now Ready. Several Types and Colors. Roy Kelly Landscape Service Pinehurst 3005. — Midland Road — So. Pines 2-4815 Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Clifton of New York City have leased, through Biddle & Co., the Lloyd Smith cottage which they will occupy (from November 1st through the rest of the season. H. G. Phillips, Realtor, an nounces the sale of the Bevins Cameron lot on Everett to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Boatwright,' Jr. Birthday Party Mrs. Billie K. McKenzie enter tained 25 young friends of her son, FrankUn at a supper party on the youngster’s third birthday Saturday. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parson returned to The Clearing last week after summering in Brook line, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Car ter, Jr., were the weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter on Midland Road. ‘Bill” Carter left Monday for Fort Jackson, S. C. where he will undergo an eight weeks’ basic training course with the Army. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dixon re turned to their cottage on Village Green East this week after spending the summer months in Blue Hill, Me. Weekending at their place on Linden Road were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Jr., of Glen Cove, N. Y., her daughter, Sher rie Dixon, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Carmody of New York City. Mrs. Donald Washburn of Glencoe, Ill., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Warren. Mrs. F. C. Page is on a buying trip in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creath have as their house guests her father, H. J. Griffiths and Mrs. Griffiths of Fairfield Iowa. The Creaths and Mr. and Mrs. Isham C. Sledge last week attended the Correspondent Bank Meeting sponsored at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond, Va. by the State Planters Bank of Com merce and Trust. Road for the winter months. Miss Katherine P. Sledge was the guest of Mrs. Miriam Rabb l^'f^ndav in Raleigh, where, along the State Fair. Miss Marjorie Robinson, who last season occupied an apart ment in the Wellesley building in with other representatives of the | Pinehurst, has purchased from press, she attended a preview of, Curtis Everett a cottage in i family. Southern Pines on Midland Road. J. W. McNeill of Maysville, Ky. arrived here Wednesday by plane for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Isham C. Sledge and her FOEL OIL AND Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde and Judge and Mrs. W. A. Le- land McKeithen' attended the Gieorgia»parolina football game in Chapel HiU on Saturday. Mrs. Robert E. Harlow has re cently returned from a trip to New York City and a visit in Rochester with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Plunkett arrived honie Tuesday from Hartwellville, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Udell C. Young of Larchmont, N. Y. have arrived to spend some time at their place on Midland Road. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Derou- in have returned from a motor trip to Oklahoma. Col. J. W. Faulconer of Tappa- honock, Va. spent several days this week visiting Dr. M. W. Marr before moving to the Berk shire on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carney and their son, Ross have return ed from Highlands where they spent the summer. Mrs. Donald A. Currie left Wednesday by plane from Wash ington, D. C. for Carmel, Calif., where she will spend several weeks with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Edgar Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson of Larchmont, N. Y. have open ed their Midland Road cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. 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