THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1956
F. A. Langley, 75,
Winter Resident
At Pinehurst, Dies
Frederick A. Langley, 75, a for
mer winter resident at The Caro
lina Hotel in Pinehurst, died sud
denly of a heart attack October 22
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Charles Hopegood, in Dorse
England.
Mr. Langley, who spent the sea
sons 1942 to 1954 at Pinehurst, was
W'est End Furniture Factory Worker
Bad]y Beaten By Montgomery Co. Trio
In what was described bvt about 9!r qII •
THE^ILOT—Southern Pines. North Cai'ollna
Sheriff r described by'about 25, all of the Biscoe area in
“meanLf ■ the Montgomery County. Two of
meanest crime ever, to take them were given a hearinl be-
place in Moore County,” a 64- fore a Carter magiSe and
year old West End factory work- released on bond* the other is in
er was badly beaten up, appar- a hospital. ’ ®
ently for no reason, as he leftj Moore law jofficers Oscar Bai-
work l.« Wodnesdoy. 'l.y ^ Stop? “m
Hal A. McKinnon, who works story:
in a West End furniture factory, wmi..
ftoldlaW.officers that three people, investigating
all from Monteomerv Countv ^^ey learned from the L. i -iir- , •' ’
, — jumped him as he le^ his work Montgomery County sheriff’s of-1 ^^'^^5,^^oker, Mrs. Frank McNeill
an enthusiastic bowler. Instru- and gave him a terrible beating, they had investigated a P^ok Horgett.
mental in starting the bowling I so severe that he had to be taken .1” wmch Lemmons and
^ +., ivr.v— Ti .-x-i Mahis wife were injured. Sheriff
ABERDEEN
By DOROTHY McNEILL
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. James Muse was hostess to
the naembers of her bridge club
on Friday evening with two tables
at play. After several progres
sions, scores were tallied and high
prize awarded to Mrs. Frank Mc-
NeilL The hostess served a sweet
course with coffee to the following
members:* Mrs. Curtis Mclnnis,
Miss Dorothy McNeill, Mrs. W. K
Marks, Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs’
s
greens at the Pinehurst Country
Club, he worked with Richard S.
iutts on the organization of the
spring touranments.
asked that they be
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to Moore County Hospital. McDonald
The three were later identified held,
as Ottis Lemmons, 39 his wife, „' , ,
Pauline, 27, and Lester Parks l,, uninjured ..
^ ‘the accident, which had happen
ed as the three made their way
back to Montgomery County
after the alleged beating, was ar
rested several days later.
McKinnon said that the three
jumped him. for no apparent rea
son. Some talk in the area had it
that the three were angry be
cause “McKinnon had been talk
ing about them.”
Sammy Furr, who is employed
along with McKinnon in the
plant in West End, saw the alter
cation and went to McKinnon’s
aid, but received a beating him
self.
Sheriff McDonald said that
Lemmons was still in the hospi
tal as a result of injuries receiv
ed in the wreck, but would have
to face trial. It is believed that
he will also go before the magis
trate and ask for bond
Mrs. Lemmons and Parks have
been cited to appear in Moore
Recorder’s Court as soon as Lem
mons is able to join them.
They have been charged with
assault with a deadly weapon,
inflicting serious and permanent
injury
RARE
Raleigh Deanery
Of NCCLA Will
Meet Here Sunday
The Raleigh Deanery of the
North Carolina Catholic Lay
men’s Association will meet on
Sunday, at St. Anthony’s Audi
torium in Southern Pines at 2 p
m.
Bishop James J. Navagh and
Mrs. Mary Bird, State Chairman
will attend.
Workshops o nhome and fam
ily life and religious instruction
for the pre-school child will be
conducted by the mission help
ers of the Sacred Heart.
Mrs. Curtis S. Townshend of
Southern Pines is chairman of
the Deanery.
Personals
Miss Jo Sue Wallace of Durham
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wallace.
Mrs. H. A. Gunter has returned
home after spending last week in
Richmond, Va., with her daughter
and family.
Van Matthews of State College
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Mat
thews.
Miss June Melvin of Charlotte
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Melvin, last weekend.
Johnny Carpenter of Louisburg
College spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Carpenter.
Joe Smith spent the weekend
here, returning to Wake Forest
College in Winston-Salem on Sun
day.
L. S. Weaver of Durham was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Wallace, Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Jr., and
daughter, Cherianna, and. Miss
Minnie Brewer were in Fayette
ville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klay Box of Char
lotte spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mel
vin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Overcash vis
ited in Davidson during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sugg of
Rockdall, Texas, and Miss Maurine
Sugg of Charlotte spent Wednes
day and Thursday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. N. Sugg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Muse spent
the weekend at the coast.
Mrs. F. S. Weaver has returned
home alter a visit in Orangeburg,
S. C., with her mother, Mrs. Annie
O’Cain.
Miss Helen Hardister of Greens
boro spent the weekend here.
T. G. Poindexter, Jr., of Rocky
Mount is visiting his parents here
for a few .days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Carter re
turned Monday after a visit with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carter, and
family in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Powers and
son of Rockingham were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gschwind
and daughters spent Sunday at
the coast.
I Former Rector
Father Succumbed
In Pa. Thursday
Word was received here this
weeks of the death of William
Simpson Coveil, father of the Rev.
Charles V. Covell, former rector
of Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Mr. Covell, who was 84, died
last Thursday at Abington, Pa. A
native of New York City, he for
merly was city architect of Phila
delphia and held membership in
numerous organizations, including
the Sons of the Revolution, the
American Legion, and the Reserve
Officers Association.
In addition to the Rev. Covell,
who is now rector of the Episcopal
Church in Christchurch, Va., he
is survived by a daughter and
three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Arlington Memorial
Chapel.
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