THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1956 THE PILOT—Southern. Pines, North Carolina Page NINE illlllllllllllllllllillllillllllillllllllllllllillllllllilllllH^ O' COUiTif GENTLEMAN STRAIGHT I 6GURBGH ii WHISKEY I YEARS I OLD I 86 PROOF 1 10 = BOTTLED BY J. A. DOUGHERTY’S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. = iiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiliiiiliiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiliiliiiiiiiliiiil Former Employee Of Pinehurst, Inc. Died Wednesday G. Walter Lee, 79, a retired employee of Pinehurst, Inc., died Monday night at Moore County Hospital. He was a resident of Pinebluff. * Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Bethes- da Presbyterian Church near Aberdeen, conducted by the pas tor, the Rev. Jack Ewart. Burial followed in Old Bethesda Ceme tery. Mr. Lee was born in Marion, S. C. and moved to North Caro lina as a young man. He worked for Pinehurst, Inc. until he re tired in 1950. Survivors include his wife, the former Ettie Farmer of Addor; two daughter, Mrs. Ryey Hewitt of Tabor City, and Mrs. Drewry Troutman of Addor; seven sons. Marshal, Kirby, Purvis, Carl, John, and O. T., all of Burling ton, and Hector, of Tabor (^ty; one sister, Mrs. Lily Murray, Col umbia; two brothers, C., L. of Raleigh and C. C. of Durham; and a number of grandchildren . and greatchUdrem HELP PREVENT BLINDNESS JOIN THE WHITE CANE DRIVE OCTOBER 29 Throngh NOVEMBER 3 75 Americans go blind each day; 50% of these go blind needlessly! • Be kind to your eyes. One pair must last you a lifetime and no amount of money can buy a new pair. Your contribution will help establish new eye clinics, provide glasses and other visual aids, eye care and medical services. Stop and think what your price less eyes mean to you and what you would do if you were blind Teaching Braille to a blind person so that she may read her Bible in Braille. GIVE GENEROUSLY ! I White Cane Drive sponsored by THE LIONS CLUB of SOUTHERN PINES ^C4€m