Hi THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 Price supports and prices of dairy products to farmers in 1957 are likely to be about the same as in 1956. _THE_Pg.OT—Sonlhern Pines. North Carolina Cash receipts from marketing of Uvestock and livestock products in North Carolina in 1956 were up $20.8 million from the year before. Lee Powers Casual Shop Southern Pines 2-3141 Summer Is In The Air Lovely Cottons in beautiful colors Pure Silk Costumes in plain and prints SILKS—25.00 and 29.95 COTTONS—12.95 to 29.95 Junior and misses’ sizes % (■i MR. R. L. PALMER Singer Sewing Machine Representative will be at PATCH'S DEPARTMENT STORE April 25, 26 and 27 Don’t miss this Free Demonstration Courtesy Patch’s Department Store Southern Pines Straight Bourbon years old 'i STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON DISTILLED ft BOTTLED BY ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO. n?ANKFOBT. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF ANCIENT AGE DISTlLiING CO., FRANKFORT. KY. CARTHAGE NEWS Page NINE By MRS. ALONZO BLUE Music Club Miss RozeUe Williamson and Mrs. M. T. Stewart were joint hostesses to the Carthage Music Club Friday night at the home of Miss Williamson, on Elm street. With the president, Mrs. M. T Stewart, presiding, the meeting was opened with the club song and collect. The chaplain, Mrs. John Cline, led the prayer. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. H. Lee Thomas, Mrs. L. R. Sugg read the minutes. Roll call showed 15 members present. A program on Irving Berlin was given. Mrs. J. K. Roberts gave an interesting talk on the life and works of Berlin. Mrs. C. A. Ken nedy played three numbers, “Al exander’s Rag Time Band,’’ “Easr ter Parade,’’ and “Remember,” all by Berlin. Mrs. Colin Spencer, Jr., sang “Always,” and Berlin numbers were played by Miss Rozelle Wil li Eimson. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. C. A. Kennedy and Mrs. Colin Spencer, Jr., served block cream, cake, nuts and coffee. A corsage of violets, the club flower, was on each plate. The club will meet Saturday, April 13, at 4 o’clock with Mrs. T. N. Frye. Brown-Davia Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis of Robbins announce the marriage of their daughter, Burline, to S. L. BrOwn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Luther Brown of Carthage. *Mr. and Mrs. Allen-Benner ac companied them to Bennettsville, S. C., where the vows were spok en on March 29. 'They are making their home in Robbins. Attends Grandson's Birthday Party Mrs. Earl B. McDonald was in Wadesboro Friday afternoon to be present at the birthday party of her two-year-old grandson, Earl Blue McDonald, HI. Fifteen little guests were pres ent for the festive occEision. Hats and whistles were given as favors and birthday cake, ice cream and cold drinks were served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace have returned home from a 10-day visit to their sons C. C. and Henry Wal lace and families in Wilmington. They attended the azalea festival and parade while there. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pigford and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pigford of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pigford of Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Rivenbark and children of Burgaw were here Sunday to at tend the funeral of their father, S. L. Pigford, who died Friday in the Moore County Hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McQuay and children and E. C. Maness of Charlotte were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Ed Maness. Congressman Hugh Alexander and family of Kannapolis and Washington, D. C., were recent visitors in the\home of his uncle O. U. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Caddell joined their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glass, in Fayetteville Sunday for a tour of the azalea gardens in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pott of Win ston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Johnson of Jonesville were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth McDonald, on Pine- hurst Road. Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Miss Janie MacLeod, and Charles and Curtis MacLeod left Monday to spend a lO-day vacation in Florida. Mrs. Sherman Harris was a sur gery patient in the Moore County Hospital last week. Mrs. Beulah Phillips is home af ter receiving treatment at Memo rial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Lt. Col. Roy D. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell of Washington, D. C., have purchased the Herbert Brewer house on Vass road and will make their home here. Lt. Col. Campbell after 24 years’s ser vice in the U. S. Army, was re tired on March 31. Mrs. Camp bell is the former Ella Vaughn of Carthage. Mr. Campbell lived in Candor before entering the army. Mrs. R. G. Wallace underwent surgery on Tuesday at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Mrs. W. A. Blue and children left Friday for their home in Beaufort, S. C., after spending 10 days with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Golden. The Rev. and Mrs. T. Dixon Adams and small son, “Tad,” of Pinnacle, spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams. Miss Mary T. Covington, county i accountant of Richmond County, and her mother, Mrs. Sue Coving ton, were luncheon guests of Miss Maida Jenkins last Wednesday. In the afternoon they visited the gardens in Southern Pines and Rnehurst. Miss Carolyn Hall of the Golds boro music faculty, was home over the weekend with her moth er, Mrs. H. J. HaU. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellis and two Final Report On Negro TB Drive GivenByChairman Negroes in Moore County con tributed $1,154.53 in the 50th an nual Christmas Seal Sale, accord ing to the final report released this week by J. W. Moore, county chairman. Accompanying Moore’s detailed report, in which every person who worked in the drive was listed, was the statement that the report “would serve as a means of con veying to the people of Moore County an adequate conception of the scope of work done by the Colored citizens . . . ’” The completed totals were follows: Southern Pines district, $262.30; Aberdeen district, $215.49; Rob- bins-Glendon district, $79.48; Pinehurst district, $146.61; West End District, $65.65; Carthage dis trict, $325; Federated Women’s Club, $60. Negro members of the county TB association are Moore, Mrs. Edna B. Taylor, Mrs. Hazel Phil lips, the Rev. J. R. Funderburk and S. C. Cuheton. little daughters of Asheboro were Sunday guests in the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Charles J. Mc Donald. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Muse and L. M. Jr., of Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muse and Harold, Jr., of Charlotte spent the weekend with Air. and Mrs. Paul Simpson. Mrs. Rosa Lee Douglas and daughter, Nancy, of Sanford were here for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wal lace. Mrs. P. F. Harris adn daughter, Beth, left Friday for their home in Mobile, Ain., after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Parks. John Beasley, Jr., arrived home last week, after serving two years in the Guided Missile school in Ft. Bliss, Texas. Miss Betty Baucom, who ’ has been in foreign service in the em bassy in Berlin, Germany, for the past two years, is at home. She spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. John Beasley, and Mr Heas- ley. J. W. Wicker, Route 2, is a pa tient in Lee County Hospital, hav ing suffered a light stroke last Friday. Miss Margaret Wicker, R. N., of Emory University, ar rived -yesterday to be with her parents for a few days. for the family White Black Patent Navy Blue Shop from our family of brands! Save time in a one-stop trip. Walk out equipped with unmatched values... styles chosen from our full stocks; fitted expertly for long wearing comfort. ' Two-tone Tan -Tttfc Rand SKoft PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF Holy Week Senrices The Rev. Adam W. Craig wiU conduct a service daily at 5 p. m. from Monday through Thursday (April 15-18) of Holy Week at the Village Chapel. The Good Friday service will be held there at 10 a. m. A program of sacred music, to be followed by the service of Communion, will be held Maun dy Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Community Church by the Rev. Roscoe L. Prince. Holy Week services and masses at the Sacred Heart Roman Cath olic church, to be conducted by the Rev. John A. Brown, begin with the Blessing and Distribu tion of Palms at the 8 and 10:30 a. m. Masses on Palm Simday. There will be a service Wednes day at 4:30 p. m.; Mass on Holy Thursday will be at 8 a. m. with a High Mass at 4:30 p. m. The Good Friday service will be at 3 p. m., Confessions will be heard from 4-6 and 7:30-8 p. mL on Holy Saturday; and a service commencing at 10:30 p. m. that evening will culminate in High Mass beginning at midnight. Open House Mrs. Hulon Cole will hold “open house” from 3-5 p. m. Sat urday for the friends of her weekend house guest, Mrs. H. A. McKelway of Richmond, Va. Birthday Party Airs. Paul Dana entertained 25 young friends of her son, Rich ard, who celebrated his ninth birthday Wednesday, at Danaba- «is. Brief Mention ' Air. and Mrs. Lincoln Kinnicutt of West Hartford, Conn., arrived Tuesday for a two weeks’ stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sibley, at their Midland Road home. Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseplf F. Remington are Russell Baer and Mark McChes- ney, both of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Thomas R. LOly, who has been visiting in Folrida for two weeks, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Stevens are back a^ their cottage, “Holly Point,” following a three months’ stay in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap^ man returned home this week after visits in Florida, South Car- Augusta, Ga., where Mr. Chapman played in The Mas ters tournament last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Wil liams returned X Monday from Palm Beach, Fla. Air. and Airs. J. Herbert Todd have as their guests for the weekend Mrs. Watson Wycoff of Rye, N.ift, and Mr. and Mrs. Hearne Sivink of Salisbury. Nelson C. Hyde returned Sun day from a week’s visit with his son and daughter-in-law. Air. and Mrs. N. C. Hyde, Jr., and their small son in Clinton, N. Y. Airs. Claudius Miller, IH, and her children, True and Amy, of Charlotte, are spending this week with Mrs. AliUer’s mother and father, Mr. and Airs. True P. Cheney. Miss Jean Watson of Winston- Salem was the weekend guest of Air. and Mrs. W. H. Ehrhardt, Sr Mr. and Mrs. H. 4. Campbeli had as their weekend guests their daughter and son-in-law. Air. and Mrs. Glendon Porter of Greensboro. Aliss Carolyn Nelson and her A. college roommate, Miss B. Milhm of Baltimore, Md., a re spending this week with Air. and Mrs. Eric Nelson before going on to Atlanta, Ga., where they plan to live. Air. Nelson’s sister and brother-in-law. Col. and Mrs. Donald Douglass, are expected to arrive next week en route from Florida to their Belmont, Mass., home for a few days with the Nelsons. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS I Parrot Black or White roiinflRai J ts , f 6 R n B o Y 5 » N Vou'll Like Our Budget_ i Prices! FR££! — A beautiful Piaster Basket given away with each purchase of children’s shoes. SANFORD, N. C. I'LL BRING YOU A FREE GIFT! JUST FOR LOOKING M THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW MASON COLLECTION! Yei, I hov« a hondy FREE gift for yotf. 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