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THE PILOT—Soulhern. Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1957
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Officials Believe
Rifle Bullet Led
To Power Failure
A power failure that affected
Southern Pines, Vass and Cam
eron Monday night was caused
by a broken insulator that may
have been broken by a rifle bul
let, company officials have re
ported.
The power went off shortly
after 11 o’clock and was restored
about 40 minutes later. The
trouble was traced to an insula
tor on Ridge Street and Connect
icut Avenue.
* Company officials here said
that a close examination of the
insulator led them to believe it
had been shot with a rifle. Due
to a crack in the insulator rain
had seeped inside and caused the
insulator to burn to pieces.
Another power failure Tues
day morning, which lasted about
35 minutes, was traced to a faul
ty insulator on Bennett Street at
Pennsylvania Avenue. Ward Hill,
manager of the local office, said
“normal wear” had caused the
insulator to break down.
The northwestern section of
Southern Pines was the only
area affected.
HONORED
John F. Hunnemann of South
ern Pines, district sales manager
for Investors Diversified Serv
ices, Inc., has received national
recognition from the company
for his sales record last year.
In addition to the national
honor, Hunnemann won member
ship on the annual honor roll of
the company’s leading represen
tatives.
NOTICE
The offices of Dr. J. L. Flaherty, Chiropractor, have
been moved from 139 East Pennsylvania Avenue to
225 East Connecticut Avenue
By Appointment Only
Telephone 2-3701
PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN deNISSOFF
Lenten Services
The Rev. Adam W. Craig will
conduct a morning service at 10
o’clock on Ash Wednesday in the
Village ChapeL On Friday of the
following week, he will com
mence his weeky series of Len
ten services which will be devo
ted to meditations on the Psalms
and will be held each Friday at
5;00 p. m.
Special Lenten services will be
conducted by the Rev. John A.
Brown on Wednesdays and Fri
days at 4:00 p. m. during the
Penitential Season at Sacred
Heart Roman Catholic church.
Masses will be celebrated daily
at 8:00 a. m. with ashes to be
distributed at both the morning
and afternoon services on Ash
Wednesday.
AucHott Sale
An auction sale, to be limited
to hotel guests, cottagers, and
members of the Sandhills Wom
an’s Exchange, for the benefit of
the latter organization, wiU be
held Wednesday evening at 8:30
in the Holly Inn Ballroom. The
Exchange’s annual rummage sale
will take place on 'Thursday and
Friday (March 7 and 8) from 9:00
a. m. on at the community house.
Entertain
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an after theatre party last Thurs
day at Shadowlawn for members
of the cast of the Caravan Thea
tre following their opening night
performance of “BeU, Book and
Candle.”
Arthur C. McMullen entertain
ed a group of friends on Friday
honoring his sister and brother-
in-law, Capt. and Mrs. George
Browne, of Norfolk, Va., who
spent the weekend with him.
Honor Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana were
hosts at a luncheon Sunday at
the Holly Inn for the Right Rev
erend Edwin A. Penick, D. D.,
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese
of North Carolina, who was guest
preacher at the Village Chapel.
Codrtail Party
Mrs. Heizmann Mudget enter
tained at a cocktail party Sun
day at her apartment for Dr. and
Mrs. John E. Elmendorf, Jr., of
KnoRwood and their house
guests, Mrs. Roger Derby, Mrs.
Victor White, Gray Zabriskie and
Ben Trask.
Brief Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Herzog
of New York City spent last
weekend at their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap
man returned Monday after two
weeks in Florida.
Mrs. Robert Croft and young
daughter, Robin, of Essex, Conn.,
arrived Monday for several days’
stay with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Mac-
Kenzie of Codkeysville, Md., are
spending two weeks at their Mc-
CaskUl Road home.
Mrs. Kenneth Ferris (the for
mer Mrs. Mary P. Smith) of
Newton Square, Pa., is the guest
of Mrs. Rebe W. EngeU at her
cottage on Airport Road.
Mrs. Reginald C. Narelle left
Monday to return to her home in
Fair Haven, N. J., after a visit
here at Boxwood Court with her
mother, Mrs. Maude Kuyler, and
her sister, both of whom accom7
panied Mrs. Narelle to New Jer
sey.
Mrs. Theodore Van Namen and
her brother, Harry Latting, re
turn today to Lattingtown, L. I.,
after a short visit with Mr, and
Mrs. Richard S. Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forman re
turned Tuesday to their Midland
Road home following an extend
ed stay in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence For
syth returned Friday to New
York City after a week’s vaca
tion here with Mrs. H. P. Hotch
kiss and Misses Carole emd Anne
Hotchkiss.
Mrs. Bryon W. Whitman of
Reading, Pa., is spending this
v/eek with her daughter, Mrs.
William C. Sledge, and Mr.
Sledge at their Cloverleaf Apart
ment.
Lt. Clyde Gamer spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Gamer at Pine-
wild Farm. He returns to Myrtle
Beach AFB Thursday from Cali
fornia where he took a crew of
airmen to fly five jets back to the
South Carolina Base.
Richard Cole of Greensboro
spent last weekend here with his
mother, Mrs. Hulon Cole. Her
daughter. Miss Helen Ruth Cole,
also of Greensboro, will visit her
this weekend.
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By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Thomas
left last Wednesday for Biloxi,
Miss., where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leavitt of
Raleigh and Mr. emd Mrs. Tom
Brooks and Terry Brooks of Al
bemarle were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt.
Mrs. Lewis Brown and chil
dren, Bonnie and Eddie, of New
port News, Va.,^ are spending two
weeks with Mrs. Brown’s mother.
Mrs. Carl Patrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brooks
and daughter Beth of Durham
visited Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Teal, over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baker and
daughter Shirley of Greensboro
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Baker’s sister, Mrs. Preston
Brooks, and Mr. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pierce and
Mrs. Lonnie Gray were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. VirgU
Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Woodcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stedman
and daughter Janice of Fayette
ville visited Mrs. Stedman’s
mother, Mrs. Lang Hale, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lacy Sessoms Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howie and
family left on ^esday for
Greensboro where they will
make their home. On Simday
afternoon ttie Howies were hon
ored with a reception in the
Methodist Church basement giv-
[ en by the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service.
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