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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957
News and Personals from Vass
Beuia Cameron Smith. Representative — Telephone Vass 217)
Invitations Issued
Mr. and Mrs. Leuin Elis Bridg-
ers have issued invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Pa
tricia Lee, to George Rosser Blue,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Blue of Vass, which takes place
at 7 p. m. on Sunday, February
24, at the Vaiss Baptist Church.
Woman's Club
The Vass Woman’s Club will
meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Feb
ruary 8, at the home of Mrs.
Paul Jones, with Mrs. Jack Mor
gan as co-hostess. Mrs. W. A.
Muse of the Education Depart
ment is in charge of the program
and she has secured Mrs. William
3. Graham, Jr., of Southern
Pines as speaker.
Birthday Party
Honoring her son Mike on his
eighth birthday, Mrs. Ray Grif
fin entertained a number of his
young friends at a party at the
Griffin home Wednesday after
noon of last week. The valentine
motif was used in decorations
and refreshments.
The birthday cake was heart-
shaped and decorated in red and
white and there were valentine
(cupcakes, each topped with a
candle, and ice cream. Baskets,
each containing caftdy and a val
entine, were given as favors.
Mike’s guests were Marjorie
Leslie Bullock, Ann Thomas, Ka
ren and Cathy Wolfe, Barbara
Parker, Barbara Thomas, Carol
Parker, Grace Wilson, Jimmy
McRae, Kent McGill, Larry Mat
thews, Philip Keith, Grover
Henning, Paul McNeill Burns,
Walter Trogden, Wallace Hutch
inson, and Chip Irby, with Mike’s
older brother. Butch, lending a
hand.
Recrealion Program
In an effort to meet the need
for wholesome recreation for
dhildren and young people, the
Baptist Church is planning to
hold weekly recreational meet
ings, starting this Saturday night
w/ith a Family Night meeting for
the entire church. The tentative
plan calls for games for the 8 to
12-year group and for those 12
to 17 years of age, with super
vised, rather than directed, play.
Newcomers
Pfc. and Mrs. Tommy Bassett
of Mississippi moved into Miss
Bessie Cameron’s upstairs apart
ment last Thursday. He is sta
tioned at Fort Bragg.
Attends Meeting
Mrs. P. A. Wilson attended a
luncheon mee£uig of the council
of the North Central District,
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Hayes Book Shop
Southern Pines
Classroom Teachers Association,
at the S & W cafeteria in Ra
leigh Saturday. She was accom
panied to Raleigh by Mrs. R. G.
Rosser, Miss Bessie Cameron and
Mrs. S. R. Smith.
Prayer Service
A service of prayer for E. L.
Finch, who was injured in an au
tomobile accident Saturday, and
for Mrs. Frank Jeffreys, who is
ill in High Point, both members
of the Vass Methodist Church,
and for their families was con
ducted by the pastor, the Rev.
James Eskridge, at the morning
service Sunday.
With The Sick
Mrs. Frank Jeffreys, who -had
been at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Garnet Fallenstine, in
High Point for about two weeks
because of illness, became much
worse Saturday and was taken
to a hospital there, where she
was immediately placed under
an oxygen tent.
Her sister, Mrs. W. P. Parker,
of Laurinburg, and Mrs. Charlie
Gschwind and Mrs. Howard
Gschwind went to High Point
Sunday, the family having been
notified Satxirday night of Mrs.
Jeffreys’ condition. She seemed,
a little better Sunday. They
were alltowed to see her for a
brief time.
Harry Laubscher, son of Mrs.
Jeffreys, who has been at Duke
Hospital in Durham for "several
weeks following major surgery,
was scheduled to return to his
home in Sanford last week, but
a backset is keeping him longer.
Visitors who saw him Sunday re
port that he was to undergo sur
gery again on ’Tuesday.
His mother-in-law, Mrs.
Bright McRae, and sisters-in-law,
Mrs. Max Edwards and Mrs. Pete
McRae, spent Saturday with Mr.
Laubscher. Going to see him
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
McRae and son, also Pete McRae,
Jimmy McRae, Willie Hilliard
and Henry Borst.
Mrs. W. H. Keith continues to
improve from her recent illness
of influenza. Her sons Vick and
Linwood and their families were
down from Sanford Sunday
afternoon to visit her.
Personal^
Mrs. D. C. Beal and Pamela
Buie spent 'Thursday in Sanford
with Mrs. Gilbert Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Graham
and Miss Janice Graham of
Asheboro attended the Vass
Methodist Church service Sun
day morning.
Mrs. George Stutts spent the
weekend in Sanford visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. E. Womble.
Mrs. Annie Shankle and Mrs.
Bernice Turner, who had been
visiting in the home of the Jack
Morgans, have returned to An-
fconville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby CuUer of
Southern Pines were Sunday
supper guests of Mrs. Bright Mc
Rae.
C. L. 'Tyson returned last Sat
urday from a week’s trip to New
York, where he was purchasing
merchandise for the Aberdeen
Collins store, of which he is man
ager.
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. McMillan were his
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McMillan and Joyce McMil
lan, of Selma.
Sunday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McGill
were Airman lie and Mrs. W. R.
McGill and children and Mrs. P.
A. Wilson.
Mrs. W. D. McCraney is spend
ing some time in Hamlet with
her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Hemp
hill, and family. Mr. Hemphill
was scheduled to undergo sur
gery this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Beal and
family visited friends near Mon
cure Sunday.
WATCH IT!
More than 2.200 farm people
die as a result of falls each year.
Tumbles on stairs and steps
cause about one-third of these
deaths, according to the National
Safety Council.
Distributors Of
Appliances Meet
With CP&L Group
Twenty-one representatives of
‘electrical appliance distributors
for North and South Carolina
heard the 1957 sales plans of Car
olina Power and Light Co., dur
ing a meeting at the Mid Pines
Club Friday.
Attended by 47 distributor and
CPL representatives, the meet-:
ing was arranged by two South
ern Pines men, John Howarth,
division sales manager, and Paul
Butler, sales coordinator, both
with the power company’s Cen
tral Division sales office.
The Friday meeting was the
fourth annual meeting of dis
tributors and CP&L salesmen to
,be held in Southern Pines. An
other meeting will be held here
February 22 for appliance deal
ers in the 10 counties in CP&L’s
Central Division. About 300 deal
er representatives are expected
to attend.
Ginning, seed crushing, and tex-lin the industrial
tiles continue to be a big factor)North Carolina.
development of
YOU DON'T SAY!
Cotton is an important source
of cash farm income in North
Carolina, amounting to more
than 58 million dollars in 1956,
says Glenn W. 'Tussey, extension
cotton marketing specialist at
North Carolina, State College.
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