Worn and Sa BESSIE CAMERON SMITH,] Newcomers Are Now Living At Pinehurst Convalescent Home Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Newcor have moved from Southern Pirl to the Pinehurst Convalescff Home, and they will be glad have their friends call, to see the Mr. Newcomer, who was borr Ohio, and his wife came to Sandhills in 1927, living firs| A Pinebluff and for a good ml years in Southern Pines wherd became known as “the clock in because of his skill in repaij clocks. Camerons Are On The;irBig Prize Florida Vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Shields CamI left bv National Airlines Tuel for Miami Beach, Fla., ff week’s stay at the fabulous Carlo Hotel—this being the _ prize offered in connectira the opening of the new Hoi Johnson’s Motor Lodge and I taurant on December 8, of they were winners. Paul Pressly McCain I Christened Here In a special afternoon servfl December 26 at Brownson M rial Presbyterian Church Pressly McCain III, son of Dr.j Mrs. McCain of Wilson, was cl tened. The officiating minster was the baby’s uncle, the |lev. J6hn M. Reagan. I Present for the rites were thel baby’s grandparents and cther| members of the two famihet. In and Ou| Sgt. and Mrs. J. K. Watson a^ children of Petersburg, Va., f^- nier local residents, spent som time here during the Miss Irene Olive of Rcjarroke Md :hrii Ho* Va was with her paren^ and Mrs. W. W. OUve, for mas. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey tended the Dixie ball series in Raleigh last day, Friday and Saturday, in the city they were guestd Mrs. Home’suncleandauny and Mfsi PfanklTif'Correiir^" Miss Becky Hartgrc've of Ham- let spent a week here visiting h^| uncle and aunt, Mr. arid Mrs. R. C.l Johnson. She had as her lunch-1 eori guests at Jack’s Grill on Fn day Misses Jean Bushby and Sus-i an Huntley, and Miss Jeanie ButJ ler was her luncheon guest SatJ urday. J Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Poe spen] the Christmas holidays in Albany N. Y., visiting their son ani daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr Gene B. Poe. On the way bac^ they stopped in Portsmouth, Va to see Mrs. Poe’s sisters, Mrs- I S, Hoggard and Mrs. R. H. Mq CrGsdy j Seaman Jimmy Weatherspocj of the USS Vesole, stationed i Norfolk, Va., spent a 10-dd Christmas leave with his parenj Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weath^ spoon of South Bennett Street, had recently returned from tl Mediterranean area. Also here! a 10-day Christmas leave we Airman and Mrs. Leon Wilson! Quonset Point, R. I-, who spc the holidays visiting their parer Mr. and Mrs. Weatherspoon, ? Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilsor Aberdeen. , Mrs. Frank Totton of Lar mont, N. Y., and friend, Mrs. ship, were holiday guests of and Mrs. Rowland McElvare their home, Windridge. The > itors were on their way SoutnJ Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Spcj of New York City were holl guests of his parents, Mr. I Mrs. O. A. Speight, at their hi on Central Drive, in Knollv The Speights, who lived on \ aware Avenue for_a while ' coming to Southern Ejnes al months ago, have hot occupying the Carpe - Mr. and Mrs. He| * and children, Beth and Miss Allie Mclnl Mrs. M. F. Haywood Mrs. Turner and MM and her family in GJ C., during the holidj i there Mr. Turner fid tanooga, Tenn., to vH fives. The Turners arf Intosh spent last Sud ^ leigh, with the Rembi ^ ings on display at thel olina Museum of Artj cial attraction. Mr. 'and Mrs. Rcl Brown have returned! viUe, Tenn., after sp| holidays with her Mrs. L. T. Penny, at th^ KnoUwood. Mrs. R. A. Chaney Va., spent the holiday^ t ■ the homes of her son.

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