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Page SIX THE PILOT—Soufharn Pines, North CaroHaa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 Fi^EHUKSTNEWS Wolmanized PRESSURE-TREATED LUMBER STOPS ROT AND TERMITES Sandhill Builders Supply Corporalion Service -Qualily-Dependabilitr Tel. Windsor 4-2516 Pinehurst Rd. tf Aberdeen. N. C. FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF Football Banquet The annual football banquet, sponsored by the local post of the American Legion, will be held to night, Thursday, in the Pinehurst School cafeteria. Members of the Pinehurst School Board wRl be guests, along with members of the I football team. Following the sup- I per, Coach Varney of Elon College ' will speak and the guests will be shown a movie, “Highlights of College Football.” Church Program I The annuEil service of Christmas ! music will be held at 5:00 p.m. ! Sunday, December 16, hi the Pine hurst Community Church, when the church choir wUl present a ■ program of traditional carols Euid ! sacred music of the season. PTA Program-Supper The first of two PTA-sponsored Santa Says! A SHETLAND PONY Makes An Ideal Gift for the Kids Different colors and markings. Can be delivered. May be seen at Mutt’s Amoco Station Phone 9951 PARKTON. N. C. ham Eind baked bean suppers will be held Saturday, December 15, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Pine hurst School cafeteria. In charge of the fund-raising supper is the finance committee, comprising Mrs. Boyd Creath, Mrs. D. H. Whitesell, Mrs. William Nugent, Mrs. Hulon Cole, Mrs. Gordon Cameron and Mrs. Lanie Garner. The December Parent-Teacher Association meeting talces place Monday, December 17, in the Pinehui^ auditorium and the pro gram following the business meet ing will be presented by the Mus ic Eiepartment composed of the Elementary and High School Glee Clubs. Birth Atmouncement Mr. and Mrs Bayard Guild an nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Bayard Guild, on Novem ber 20 in Winter Psirk, Fla. Mrs. Guild is the former Kay Dimlap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap, Jr., formerly of Pine hurst, who now reside in Basking Ridge, N. J. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spelmau left Monday for. Fairfield, Conn., where they wiU spend the Christ mas holidays with their children. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parson aboard their yacht on a cruise this weekend are Mrs. E. S. Blodgett, Mrs. Heizmann Mudgett, Mrs. Fred C. Page and Mrs. Hen ry A. Page, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Wil- Williams, their son, Monroe, and Mrs. Chester M. Williams leave tomorrow by car for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the holiday season. Mrs. S. D. Herron leaves Mon day for Darien, Conn., where she will visit her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cherry, over the holidays. Mr. Emd Mrs. Howard O. Bab cock returned Tuesday to Buffalo, N. Y., after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lacey. Mrs. George T. Dunlap and Mrs Edward C. Conlin spent several days last week in Raleigh. Mr. Eind Mrs. David T. Dana left jfor their home in Lenox, Mass., I Tuesday Etfter spending a long I weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Lovering. Arriving early next week for an extended visit with Maj. Gen. and Mrs. I. T. Wyche are their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flory and their small son, Peter, of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson and their young daughter are ex pected to arrive Monday for a Christmas visit with Mrs. Rich ardson’s mother, Mrs. Edgar A. Ewing, in KnoUwood. Mrs. Mildred P. Miller leaves Monday for Miami, Fla., where she will be until mid-January on a visit with her sister, Mrs. G. Henry Paddock. Carl N. Calkins departs today for a visit in New York City, after which he will go to St. Louis, Mo., for the holidays. Mrs. Harry Hogg leaves Satur day for Englewood, N. J., where she wiU spend the holidays, re turning to Barberry Cottage Eifter the first of the year. T.t Garner from Myrtle Beach AFB is spending this week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Garner. Also arriving home this weekend for the holidays is Miss Margie Gamer, a teacher in Fayetteville. Mrs. S. Gates Judd of Madison, Conn., is the house guest this week of Mrs. Galpin Cook at Gar- ren HiU. LOANS . . . FHA - GI - Conventional On HOMES and BUSINESS PROPERTY Construction Loans, if Desired for 80% Commitmenl OUR BUSINESS IS HELPING PEOPLE BECOME HOME OWNERS We Have Available a New, Modern 3-Bedroom Home You Should Be Proud To Own Just drop in and have a chat. . . Explain your needs and we will help you arrange a low cost loan that will take you steadily, quickly and economically toward debt-free Home Ownership! LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE Graves Mutual Insurance Agency Graves Building Soulhern Pines, N. C. East Pennsylvania Ave.—^Phone 2-2201 Shop Sprott Bros. FURNITURE Co. Sanford, N. C. 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