THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 THE PILOl \ i ' 4..- SLiKS OFFICERS for 1957 were recently in stalled in ceremonies at the local lodge. Pic tured here are, front row, left to right, Eugene McKenzie, past Exalted Ruler and a new trus tee; Walter Harper, Leading Knight; Robert Strouse, Exalted Ruler and also president of Elks Home, Inc.; John Ormsby, Loyal Knight; and John Buchholz, Lecturing Knight. Back row, left to right, Ralph WaUape, Chaplain; Col. Donald Madigan, Secretary and past Exalted Ruler; Charles Horton, Inner Guard; George Lit- Tyler; and Fritz Gerish, Treasurer. (Photo Emerson Humphrey) ABERDEEN NEWS By DOROTHY McNEILL Book Club The Walter Hines Page Book Club met with Mrs. John J. Greer Thursday afternoon. Mrs. e. R. Holden, president, presided over a routine business session. Miss Edna Maurer and Mrs. Francis Pleasants rendered sev eral musical selections. Mrs. Holly Sisk of Southern Pines and West End presented a very interesting program on Early American Furniture. At the conclusion of the meet ing, the hostess served straw berry shortcake, nuts and coffee. A Son Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wicker an nounce the birth of a son, Henry Mack, Jr., on Saturday in the St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds, eight ounces. Woman's Club The Aberdeen Woman’s Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Clay Kirk, Mrs. G. H. Hilliard and Mrs. H. J. Edge as joint hostess es. Reports on the State Conven tion were given by Mrs. F. A. Cummings and Mrs. G. B. Kim brell. Punch, cookies and sand wiches were served to the ten members present. ,, Hostess To Club * Mrs. Robert Farrell was host ess to the members of the Sand hill Book Club in her home Fri day afternoon. Mrs. N. A. Pleas ants, president, presided over the business session at which time yearly reports were heard. Officers for the coming year were elected. They are: Presi dent, Mrs. R. M. Caldwell; vice- . president, Mrs. D. E. Hobbs; sec- ^ retary, Mrs. Robert Farrell; and treasurer, Mrs. Ben W. Wicks. At the conclusion of the meet ing pecan pie and coffee were served. Personals Among those attending the Boy Scout Circus in Raleigh on Saturday evening were Bob Mat thews, Johnny Bums, Dick Wal ters, Calvin Cruce, John and Sam Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Knox I Matthews, and CoL and Mrs. Ralph Morton and family. The Young Adult SiSrhig Rally of Fayetteville Presbytery was V held at the Culdee Presbyterian ) Church Sunday afternoon. Among those from Aberdeen at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill, Mrs. Ann Mische and Mrs. Catherine McN. Bxums. Mb', and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson returned home Tuthday after an extended visit in Spain. They have as their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Wesoott Burlingame and children, Leslie Jean and Wescott, Jr. of Rochester, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allport and children, Ann and Tom, of Franklin, Va. ! Dr. and Mrs. John K. Robert son and children of Pembroke visited W. H. McNeill and family, Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell and sons spent Sunday with Mr. Caldwell’s mother, Mrs. M. H. Caldwell, in Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cameron had as their guest lOver the week end their daughter. Miss Mary l.,ou Cameron, of Woman’s Col lege, Greensboro. Miss Iris Matthews of Sanford spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Mat thews. Mrs. Frank McNeill and son Franke have returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan, in Wilmington. Miss Pe&rl MacMillan is visit ing friends in Florida for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Capps and Miss LiUian Pleasants were in Fayetteville Saturday. Mrs; J. D. McDonald and Neil McDonald of Cameron visited Mrs. John D. McLeod, Friday. Francis Pleasants, Jr., spent the weekend with his parents re turning to the University at Chapel Hill Sunday evening. Mrs. Lillian Fox of High Point is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brewer of Sanford visited relatives in Aber deen Simday. Nat Heywood of Raeford visit ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKeithan over the week- New Books Shelved At Library; Many Are For Children EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 'The undersigned, having quali fied as executors of the will ri Kermeth B. Trousdell. Deceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly itemized and verified to the undersigned, Mrs. Lucy W. Trous dell. Box 268, Athens, Georgia, on or before the 18th of April, 1958, or this notice will be oleided in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the said imdersigned. This, the 15th day of April, 1957. MRS. LUCY W. TROUSDELL, P. O. Box 268, Athens. Georgia. JOHN R. WESTENFIELD, Adams & Peck 120 Broadway, New York. Executors of the WiU of Kenneth B. Trousdell, Deceased. Boyette & Brogden, Attorneys, Carthage, N. C. al8,25m2,9,16,23c end. Miss Maggie Johnson of Thomasville is spending some time visiting Mrs. Walter Hulak and family. Miss Janet Farrell of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Far- reU. Miss Louise Blue and Henry Blue have returned home after spending several days in New York City. Miss Marie Wicker of Watts School of Nursing,, Durham, is I spending her vacation with her I mother, Mrs. Raymond Wicker, land family. I Mr. apd Mrs. L. J. Kinsey of Benson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cruce and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach visiting Mrs. Watson’s brother, Lt. Clyde Gamer. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Sugg visit ed Miss Maurine Sugg in Char lotte, Stmday. Mrs. Alice Rhyne is spending several days visiting in Hickory. Mrs. Paul Muse underwent surgery at the Moore County Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tarlton and daughters of Clarksville, Va., vis ited friends and relatives here over the weekend. Billy Russell of Catawba Col lege is spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard RusselL Merritt Sugg, Jr., of Chapel HiU spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M N. Sugg. New books shelved at the Southern Pines library during March included five for chilHreri, and twenty six for adults, ac cording to Mrs. Katherine Lam- boume, librarian. The childrens’ list included the following: Ball of Fire, Earl Schenck Miers; 'The Monkey of Crofton, Eleanor Frances Lattimore; Star Born, Andre Norton; The Easter Bunny That Overslept, Priscilla and Otto Friedrich; and The Travels of Babar, Jean De Brun- hoff. Adult books were The World’s Great Religions, by the editors of “Life”; The Faith of The Church, Pike and Pittenger; The Episco pal Church and Its Work, Powell Mills Dawley; The Church’s Way, Vernon McMaster; Lift Up Your Hearts, edited by Martin Cald well; Chapters in Church His tory, Powell MiUs Dawley; Man’s Need and God’s Action, Rev. Reuel L. Howe; Birthright, Lettie Hamlett Rogers; The Methods of Maigret, eGorges Simenon; Test ed Recipes, Moore County His torical Association; Autumn Comes Early, Howard Breslin; and A Small Fire, Gladys Schmitt. Congressional Directory, 85th session, March, 1957; A Study of History, Arnold J. Toynbee, (abridgement of Volumes seven through ten by D. C. Somervell); The Challenge of Soviet Educa tion, George S. Counts; The Bridge at Andau, James A. Mich- ener; The Men Who Made the Nation, John Dos Passos; Mem oirs of Michael Karolyi, transla ted by Catherine Karolyi; The Eye of Love, Mfargery Sharp; The Rapids, Basil Davidson; 'Thin Ice, Compton Mackenzie; Onionhead, Weldon HUl; Born in a Crowd, Gloria Braggietti; Photographic Studies of Charleston, F. S. Lin coln; Earthman Come Home James Blish; Death on a Quiet Day, Michael Innes; Murder On 'Their Minds, George Harmon Coxe. Robbins Political Pot Warms; 6 File For Town Board Scout Roundtable Is Scheduled For Pineburst Tonigbt A roundtable discussion to gether with a Committee ' meet ing for Boy Scouts in this coun ty is scheduled tonight (Thurs day) at the Girl Scout cabin in Pindiurst, according to Dr. J. C. Grier, Jr., district chairman. Roundtable meetings are usual ly held in Southern Pines, Dr. Grier said, but the one tonight has been moved to Pinehurst, where a fish-fry supper will be a featured part of the program. 'The program begins at 7 p. m. Speculation continued to mount in Robbins this week as the dead line for candidates to file for mu nicipal office neared. To date only one candidate, G. B. Williams, has filed for mayor. Six have filed for commissioners’ seats. According to observers in Robbins, several more plan to file before the deadline, promising soirited race for the five seats. Way land Kennedy, incumbent mayor, announced several weeks ago he would not seek re-election. Those filing to date are: John L. Frye, local merchant and rail- I'oad cross tie dealer. The only incumbent to file so far, Frye is a native of Robbins and a member of the board for four terms. Johnny Myers, president of the Merchant’s Association, who operates a clothing store in Rob bins, is a native of Asheboro. Joe Cranford, native of Denton, is an automobile dealer. H. B. Clark, native of Wilming ton, is an oil dealer. Charles Barringer, native of Carthage is an employee of Amer- otron Corporation. Williams, native of Robbins, is a lumberman and hosiery mill owner. He has been a member of the board for several terms. Highway construction and maintenance costs per mile have more than doubled since 1941. PRICES CUT ON A&P COFFEES Rich And FuU Bodied fSED CmeiE .. 3^,^ 89c 3 Mild And Mellow Vigorous And Winey si $2.61 30KAR COFFEE 93c 3 kh $2.7? 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