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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page FIFTEEN
Sale At Crocker
Home Saturday To
Benefit Church
Miscellaneous household furn
ishings of the late Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Crocker of Pinehurst will
be offered at public sale on one
day only—Saturday, February
9—it was announced this week
by the Rev. Martin Caldwell, rec
tor of Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, Southern Pines. The sale
will begin at 10 a. m.
Heirs of Mr. and Mrs. Crocker
designated that these household
furnishings be disposed of for
benefit of The Emmanuel
Church, the rector said. All pro
ceeds of the sale will go to the
church.
AU articles in the home have
been priced in preparation for
the sale. There will be no auc
tion.
The sale will take place at t>
Crocker home, “Pinewild,”’ on
Linden Road, Pinehtirst. There
will be no closing time. The
home will be open Saturday un
til most of the articles have been
sold. Many small items at very
low prices are included in the
furnishings to be sold, it was
stated.
WHAT EFFECT?
A recent U. S. Department of
Agriculture study shows that the
size of the grain storage • struc
ture and its extent of use have
more effect on the total annual
cost per bushel than does the
type of structure.
Quentin Keynes, Explorer, To Speak
At Pinehurst Forum On February 14
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The fifth program in the Pine
hurst Forum’s winter series of
guests lecturers and musical ar
tists will be presented in the
Pinehurst Country Club Lounge
on Thursday evening, February
14, at 8:45 p. m., when Explorer
Quentin Keynes takes the plat
form to deliver an interesting
talk on foreign places and shows
a color motion picture called
“Journey to the Skeleton Coast.”
The Forum meeting will be pre
ceded by the Country Club’s
weekly buffet supper,' to be
served in the dining-room at 7
o’clock, and for which advance
table reservations are required. 1
When it comes to exploration,
tliere are few young men as de
termined as Mr. Keynes in seek
ing out-of-the-way places for un
usual film material. An expert
photographer, he makes a spe
cialty of visiting areas that are
little known to the average per
son. As he says, he likes to ex
plore in “the old-fashioned way
—simply for the intrinsic value
of doing so!” This enterprising
young man has managed to make
five comprehensive expeditions
to the world’s remoter spots in
the relatively short span of seven
Of Anglo-American parentage, Service Sunday
Mr. Keynes numbers among his
distinguished ancestors his great
grandfather, the famous natural
ist Charles Darwin; and his
uncle, the noted economist, the
late Lord Maynard Keynes. He
himself has lived on both sides of
th^ Atlantic Ocean, but during
the past 15 years has maintained
his home in the United States ex
cept during the periods when he
was out in the far corners of the
world exploring.
“Journey to Skeleton Coast”
covers some of the wildest coun
try left in Africa, much of which
he filmed ior the first time.
All of Mr. Keynes’ color films
(Communion) Sunday of each
month.
Mrs. Wilbur Currie and Mrs.
Arthur Eakins are directing the
choir.
Boys enrolled in the group
now are: Jerry, Ronnie and
Larry Bradley, Philip and David
Darst, Ronald and Tommy
Thompson, Randy Warren, Chris
Benedict, Eddie Davis, Richard
Dana, Johnny Morgan, Dickinson
Pollock, Alfred Chiswell, Bob
McConnell, Bill Rounds, Mike
Bohlander, Eric Langner, Philip
Fitanides, Jimmy Dietenhofer,
Larry Lyerly, Michael Cleary
and Garland McPherson.
The value of U. S. farm ex
ports in 1956 is expected to sur
pass four billion dollars, which
would be 30 per cent above 1955
and equal to the all-time high
set in 1919 of 4.1 billion, accord
ing to marketing officials with
the U. S. Department of Agricul
ture.
MR. KEYNfes
contain strikingly varied scenes'
that come as a complete sur
prise to his viewers. For, in line
with his exploring credo, he in
variably concentrates on the un
expected.
Episcopal Boys’
Choir To Sing At
A newly organized boys’ choir
of Emmnauel Episcopal Church
will sing for the first time during
a regular church service when
the group takes part in the 11 a.
m. service Sunday, February 10.
The choir is composed of boys
six through 14 years of age. The
Rev. Martin Caldwell, rector,
said it is expected that the boys’
group will be the regular choir of
the church, singing at 11 a. m.
services, except on the first
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