Page FIVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina CHRISTMAS FROM HAMEL’S RESTAURANT Southern Pines OUR PLACE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY Al^D WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25, 26 i PARTNERS CHOICE fH 4/5 QT. DocwiUr PINT BELLOWS PARTNERS CHOICE lmw>cwwB.BiwwirittTmiouflsi»wiiatBcig..i(aiT(iK^ j BtBS • «% SIMRIIIWWSXSS, 4 ims n lUK U (tttiiomisn&n.KifniiF. > Annual Alumni-High School Cage Games Set For Next Friday Night The traditional holiday basket-fpected to fit themselves out in a ball game between alumni and uniform and'play are David members of the regular squad at i Woodruff, David Bailey, Ggry Southern Pines High School will be held Friday night, December 28. Coach W. A. Leonard said to day that he had been approached by several members of past teams, both boys and girls, and that all indications pointed to a lively night. Game time is 7:30, with the girls leading off. The affair, which had its start 10 or 12 years ago, has developed over the years into an excellent opportimity for returning alumni to hold get-togethers, and is one of the top events in Southern Pines during the Christmas holi day season. Last year, in the boys game, the high school team won, but Leonard said it was a toss-up this year, though the alumni may be slightly favored. He based his prediction on the fact that there were a number of recent gradu ates from the school who had been playing college basketball and were in good condition, “The girls’ game should be close also,” he said. “Girls have been taking part more and more each year and I believe we may have a real battle this year.” Home for the holidays and ex pected to play for the alumni boys team are Johnny Watkins, Bobby Cline, Julian Pleasants, John Seymour, Bill Marley, James Humphrey and Paql Kin- nison, all members of last year’s team that was the runner-up in the coimty conference. From the 1953 county cham pionship team are David Page and Tommy Buggies. Older graduates who are ex- Mattocks, Ray Copley, Bill Baker, Tink Bowen and several others. In the girls’ game, Dorothy in the school’s history, and member of the 1954 team, is ex pected to play. She will be joined by Kay Betty Morris, Barbara Guin, Davis, Patti Woodell Campbell, Jacque Davenport, Betty Jo Britt, Peaches Cameron and Sie ger Herr. * Coach W. A. Leonard has urg ed that any other graduates^ of the school who wish to play re- GEORGE W. TYNER PAINTING & WALLPAPEHING 205 Midland Road SOUTHERN PINES. N. a Phone 2-5804 Resolution Honors Dr. T. A. Cheatham The memory of Dr. ’Thaddeus A. Cheatham, for many years minis ter of the Village Chapel in Pine- hurst, was honored by the adop tion of a resolution of respect by the Pinehurst Religious Associa tion recently. Dr. Cheatham died November 4. Portions of the resolution read: “As a man he was a good citi zen, interetsed in all good works, he contributed larjgely to the near eradication of tuberculosis from Moore County through his work as treasurer of the 'Tuberculosis Assosiation and through personal contact with the afflicted. “Hundreds of needy families have been made happy at Christ mas because Dr. Cheatham col lected money, bought clothing, food, toys, fruit and candies and distributed them among families whose needs he knew . . .” Prior to his retirement in 1951, Dr. Cheatham had been minister of Village Chapel for 43 years. C3 .......... ......w w«.a. ..V. J, Newton, highest scoring' forward port at the game vrith uniform. WE WILL BE OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE — For — DINING and DANCING FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 2-6964 after 4 p.mi DANTE’S RESTAURANT BALSAM - FIR JUST ARRIVED —AND— To You Boes Home & Garden Store U.S. 1 South SOUTHERN PINES (wcisTmc pAG£ me. Village Court-^PINEHURST For XMAS A Group of Cocktail Dresses for Youngtimers, $24.75 WE WILL HAVE A SALE IMMEDIATELY AFTER XMAS jACttUUU wiIIh PINT Distilled from grain CHARUS JACQUIN et Cie, inc. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Merry Christmas —and- HAPPy NEW YEAC To AU Our Clients, Competitors And Other Friends EUGENE C. STEVENS JOSEPH 1. SCOTT BLANCHE E. SHERMAN SAMUEL B. RICHARDSON SHIRLEY P. FOOTE MARY Z. GROVER