i } THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina aiL THE ROLL ( '\ That’s I^ight! Call Out the List of Your Needs arid y SOMEONE IN, VASS WILL ANSWER! BOTH SERVICE AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU AU Your Fabric Needs Complete Advance Patterns BARGAIN FABRIC CENTER Drapery and Supplies -check Ou. Prices" "Sew Much for Sew Little" Highway 1 Kingsdown Mattresses Lowe Bros. Paints Duo-Therm Heaters Kelvinator Appliances Zenith and Philco TV's General Electric Appliances Fishing Tackle TV Rentals BUD CROCKETT Fiimiture and Hardware CURTIS RADIO SERVICE W. M. Curtis GROCERIES MEATS SHOES A.C. EDWARDS, Jr. Garden. FI Insecticide: Custom G; Baby Chic & Field Seeds 'ertilizers [ing 8e Mixing Supplies U. S. Roya! Douglas BaT Gulf Oil Prj Washing, L Frigidaire Siegler Hea: Myers Wate: Henry Vann Pittsburgh P: Sandwiches. I Soft Drinks French Fries We Take Orders' HUDSON’S GULF SERVICE James E. Hudson EDWARDS FEED Mil Max Edwards KEITH HARDWARE A. L. Keith LASSITER’S GRHl Mrs. Harold Lassiter Elgin Watches Anson M^n's Jewelry Parker Pens. Electric Razors Watch Repairing OLDHAM’S JEWELRY Edgar Oldham Cube Steak, Roasts T-Bone Steaks PARKER’S MEAT & GROC. Fresh Country Style Sausage union Road-2 mL west of Vass Wholesale or Retail Dresses. Suits. Skirls Blouses. Sweaters. Hose Lingerie. Children's Weal Men's Shirts STEWARTS STYLE SHOP Mrs. Bertie C. Stewart PROMPT SERVICE Permanent Growing Out? Weather Dulling Your Tresses? Need a Thinning, a Re-Styling? Then call for appointment today Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Greeting Cards Cosmetics VASS BARBER SHOP J. C. Doss George R. Blue VASS BEAUTY SHOP Tecia Graham Catherine Edwards VASS DRUG STORE C. P. McMillan News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith. Representative — Telephone Vass Party for Anthony Blackman Mrs. Douglas BlackiuEin honor ed her son, Anthony, at a party at the community house last week in celebration Of his third birthday. Games and refresh ments of birthday cake, ice cream and caddy were enjoyed. Party hats and balloons were given as favors and Anthony was" presented gifts. Children attending were Ann Boggs, Connie and Marsha Hud son, Gary and Mike Hudson, Raymond and Jimmy Caviness, Nora and Doris Blackman, Pam and Gail Holder, Vicki and Mar lene Evans, Janet Lee Hudson and Susan Blackman. Adult guests were: Mrs. J. A. Hudson, Mrs. J. E. Hudson, Mrs. Bobby Evans, Mrs. Shirley Blackman, Mrs. Johnny Holder, Mrs. Bobby Hudson, and Mrs. Charles Caviness. Mrs. Coore Honored Mrs. Bobby Lee Lassiter and Mrs. Wilford Lassiter gave a stork shower last week at the home of the former honoring Mrs. Jesse Coore. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the dozen or so guests, most of whom were rela tives of the honoree.'who receiv ed a number of dainty gifts. WSCS To Meet The Methodist Woman’s Socie ty of Christian Service will meet at 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Albert R. Graham. Nursery To allow mothers of young children to attend the church services a nursery is now open at the Methodist Church each Sunday, with competent attend ants on hand to care for the babies. Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., is in charge and she is being as sisted by the pastor’s wife, Mrs. Ijames Ebkridge, Mlrs. .James Hudson, and other young moth ers in the church. Debbie McGill Honored Honoring her granddaughter, Debbie McGill, on her fifth birth day, Mrs. D. H. McGill, assisted by Debbie’s mother, Mrs. Allen liiompson of Crossnore, enter tained a large group of children at the community house last Fri day afternoon. Party hats, masks and horns added to the merriment as the Children played informaUy, and they were interested to see the honoree open her gifts. A large cake decorated in pink and green held a place of prominence on the refreshment table, and there were cup cakes and ice cream. Children celebrating with Debby were Mike Gschwind, Connie Sue and Marsha Hudson, Susie Bullock, Harvey Lee and Myra Price, Paul and Kent Mc Gill, Randy and Craig Cameron, Wanda and Linda Caddell, Jimior Coore, Joe Parker, David and Bruce Morgan, Stevie and Ann Boggs, Donna Carol and Ilene Baker, and Debbie’s little brother, Allen Thompson. Mothers attending wre: Mrs. Howard Gschwind, Mrs. James Hudson, Mrs. Lane Bullock, Mrs. H. L. Price, Mrs. W. D. McGiU, Mrs. HU<la Parker, Mrs. Walter Boggs, Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs. Charles Cameron, and Mrs. Jeff Baker. Laymen's Meeting Twelve men from the Vass Methodist Church attended a dinner meeting of laymen of Fayetteville District at Fayette ville last Thursday night. Total attendance was above 800. Rep resenting the Vass church were: the Rev. James Eskridge, H. P. Davis, J. M. Davis, Harold Lassi ter, James Key, James E. Hud son, W. H. Frye, C. L. Tyson, A. M. Cameron, George Morgan, Cortis Thomas, and H- A. Borst. Personals R. P. Beasley has returned home after spending several days in Florida. His sister. Miss Mary Beasley, had as guests while he was away her sister and niece, Mrs. John Hartsfield and Mary Armistead Hartsfield, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mashburn Of Vass and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edmonds and daughter, Linda, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Jackson near Godwin: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Lean joined the family for Sun day diimer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox of Raeford visited Mrs. S. R. Smith Sunday night. Airman l|c and Mrs. W. R. Me Gill and children are now living in Biloxi, Miss., Airman McGiU being stationed at Keesler ‘Air Force Base. They have sold the trailer in which they lived while JACQUIN'S i ROYALE PINT tUStlLlCD FROM 6R4IN — BO PROOF CHARLES JACOUIN et Cie, Inc.. Phila., Pa. he was stationed at Southern Pines and have bought a house in Biloxi. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Parker and children, Veegee and Clark, of Charlottesville, Va., spent last weekend with Dr. Parker’s moth er, Mrs. J. J. Parker. Dr. Parker is engaged in research work at the University of Virginia. Mrs. Thomas WoUe came home Saturday from Moore County Hospital, where she had been l patient for several days. She is reported to have rheumatic fever and will have to take it easy for a while. Karen, who is in school, is at home with her parents but the two younger children are with their grandparents in Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McRae and daughter, Joanne, spent last weekend in Greensboro with friends. Mrs. T. L. McNair visited her nephew, Luther McPherson of Cameron, at Moore County Hos pital Monday. He is getting along well. Mrs. Allen 'Thompson and chil dren, Debby and Dennis, return ed home to Crossnore last Friday after a week’s visit. Mrs. Thomp son’s mother, Mrs. Tom Baker of Sanford, went home With them. Relatives here have learned that Harry Laubscher of San ford, who had been at home only a few days since he underwent surgery early in January, was re moved to the Veterans Hospital in Durham last Saturday for further treatment. Miss Kay Keith, who is taking a business course in Raleigh, spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Avron Upchurch and children, Diane and Vickie Lynn, of Fuquay, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Key and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gordon of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trebuchon of Jonesboro Heights, Sanford, were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin. Specialist 3|c Jimmy Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Grif fin, who was serving overseas prior to coming home on leave several weeks ago, has been as signed to Fort Bragg. He report ed for duty there last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muse and Mrs. W. B. Graham visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gibson in Rock ingham Sunday afternoon. 'They went to Hamlet, also, where Mr. Muse saw several old friends. Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin, Mrs. C. R. Pope, Miss Bessie Cameron, Mrs. H. A. Borst and Mrs. C. L. Tyson were among those attend ing the funeral of Mrs. H. C. Cameron at Olivia last 'Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Keith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lin- wood Keith and their two sons of Sanford visited Mrs. W. H. Keith Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Stewart, Jr., and family moved to the Swann Station community Mon day. ' Johnny Ferguson, who works in Flint, Mich., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson. Mack Callahan spent Friday in Raleigh visiting his sister .and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. At An show I day at lawn north ofl starts atl Points I dren’s h<J es, work| horsema Harriet Furthel show mai Miss Thai 2-6202. 5:30 Open 6 days week 7:15 ® Dry aeaners & Laundry ^ J MARY STEWART Checking Accounts Loans Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Noiary Public CAROLINA BANK VASSr n. c. ^ A^^ved PERMASTONE CENTRAL CO. Masonry Work r i j.ei. Z4// VASS Texaco Products U. S. Royal Tires Firestone Tires Douglas Batteries McGILL TEXACO SERV, Have Your Social Security Cards, Newspaper Clippings Snapshots, etc., Permanized In Solid Plastic. Baby Shoes Bronzed G. E. GRIFFIN At Griffin's Lake George Hargrove. Mrs. P. B. Irby, Jr., ril cent callers Maj. and Mrs!! J. Richters and children were en route from Fort' ning, Ga., to Amherst, with a toiu- of duty in IcJ coming up for Major Richl The Irbys and Richters becj friends while both families i stationed in Germany. Visitors in the home and Miss Mary Beasley afternoon were Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Frank Upchurch ani Tula Holland, all of Apex J Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cul Manly and Mr. and Mrs. Bol! Culler of Southern Pines sper] Sunday with Mrs. A. G. Crig man and Mr. and Mrs. All Crissman and attended the Bridgers wedding Sunday Mrs. Margaret Clark spej week with her sisters, Mis^ nes and Mabel Cameroa Mary Ruth Clark came weekend and Mrs. Claj ed to Salisbury with ' Miss Clark is a meml Catawba College faculj W. A. Muse of V^ cousin, Roy Muse ofl Monday night for Wj Fla., to visit their f Muse. W. A. (Bill) pJ Mr. and Mrs. How/ Lake Wales and Jq in Tampa, Fla., al A. L. Keith,^ ' and Mrs. N. Cornelius Sq funeral of of the for of Vass, m. at th| there. Mr. in his autor heart attack, the side of the ignitio^ children HamptonJ Gordon Mildred , of Far Mr. Ophir sp^ Sunday w| Horace Sunday, and SOI and Mr| apd cl KanoyJ Mrsj Paul I week' James hemar STATE! COUNl The qualified Estate oi deceased! county ing clair against Smith, de fied to exhl claims to tj before the 1958, or thid ed in bar ol persons ind Thadeus Jai are hereby said indebte signed imme This the 1957. Nel W. Lamont] Attorney Wold PRESSuV LUIvi STOPS ROT Complete Esso Service Wheel Balancing Road Service Delco Batteries

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