' \ Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Sonlli«m Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 ttam AUTOr SERVICE, A. For that Easter Trip ? We SELL the best gas and <»!: — PHILLIPS 66 — and GIVE We have been appointed an “Authorized Philcheck Dealer” by Phillips Petroleum Co. FIELDS & BETTBNI Hwy. 1 Between Southern Pines and Aberdeen Phone Southern Pines 2-3074 •4 570 S. W. Broad 8$ ^ROOF 6 YEARS OLD BLENDED WHISKEY WILLIAM Penn PINT A/a QUART GOODERHAM & WORTS. LTD.. PEORIA. ILL. News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith. RepresentatiT# — Talephena Vi 8171 CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS Place your orders now for We EASTER FLOWERS Deliver SOUTHERN PINES FLORIST Tel^hone 2-3111 Woman's Club Mrs. Leon Keith’s home on Route 2 was the place of the Vass Womcin’s Club’s April meet ing Friday night when Mrs. Keith, Mrs. D. McLauchlin and Mrs. C. R. Pope, all of upper Hoke County, were hostesses to the group. After a short business session, Mrs. P. A Wilson presented the Rev. A C. Trivette, pastor of the Vass Presbyterian Church, who gave an interesting and challeng ing talk on “Christian Citizen ship.” He based most of his talk on “The Bishop of Heard Coun ty,” a Methodist minister in Grorgia, whose life was a shining example of real Christian citizen- chip. Plans were made for serving dinner at a district meeting of the Junior Order to be held at the Vass community house on the following Monday night. Reports of welfare -work done by the club were made, and the club authorized the sending of a letter to Rep. H. Clifton Blue in regard to proposed legislation. Mrs. R. G. Rosser was welcom ed as a new member, and Mrs. L. W. Hutchinson as a guest. During the social hour the hostesses served delicious home made cake made by Mrs. Pope, who was deluged with re<iuests for the recipe, a drink, and Easter candy. Supper Meeting The Methodist Youth Fellow ship will hold its monthly eve ning meeting Sunday, preceded by a covered dish supper in the feUowship hall at 6:30 o’clock. A worship service will be held, fol lowed by a song fest. Doing Their Bit Some families turn their at tention to beautifying towns^d commvmities; others limit home Sunday morning and stop ped on top of Craggy Mountain, where they held a Simday School session. Beta Club members in the group were: Johnsye Cameron, Bonnie Sue Johnson, Elise Me Williams, Felicia Hutchinson, Joan Baldwin, Jimmy Key, Dan ny Cameron, James Cameron, Bruce Jackson, Polly Key. Es telle McIntosh. Also Reba Willard, Doreene Keith, Myma McRae, Joanne Mc Rae, Linda Nicks, Janice Cam eron, Henry Matthews, John Starling, and Jerry Smith. Senior Superlatives Vass-Lakeview High School seniors have chosen their super latives, and the coveted honor of being named best-all-around went to Brent Hall and Johnsye Cameron. Bobby Apple and Jan ice Jackson were voted the most popular, Larry 'Taylor and Von nie Mae Frye the most courteous, and those with the best person ality were John Alex Chavis and Peggy Patterson. Other superlatives were: best sports, Brent Hall and Janice Jackson; most athletic, Bobby Apple and Janice Jackson; most likely to succeed, Jimmy Key and Elise McWilliams; cutest, James Howell and Johnsye Cam eron; friendliest, German Gib bons and Felicia Hutchinson; best looking, James Howell and Elise McWilliams; quietest, Sher man Gibbons and Peggy Patter son; most talkative, Arnold Woo ten and Elise McWilliams; big gest flirts, Douglas Johnson and Joan Baldwin; most happy-go- lucky, Roger Marion and Bonnie Sue Jackson; Also, neatest, Billy Ray Thomas and Vonnie Mae Frye; having the most school spirit, j Brent Hall and Felicia Hutchin- 1«lxe' most fun to be around, Louis chievous, James Howell and Bar bara Griffin; best dressed, Doug- last Johnson and Johnsye Cam eron; aqd, finally, the most bash ful, Louis Taylor and Peggy Pat terson. Class mascots are Barbara Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sawyer, and Stewart McFayden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McFayden. Personals ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Graham Sunday night. Mrs. W. D. Matthews of South ern Pines spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson of Carthage and their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. David Ma ples of Savannah, Ga., called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin Satxu:- day night. Mrs. G. M. Blue entered St Joseph’s Hospital Monday for minor surgery on a finger. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. McGill re turned on Wednesday of last week from a visit to their son and daughter-in-law. Airman l|c and Mrs. W. R. McGill, and fam ily in Biloxi, Miss. They stopped in Rcayune, Miss., to see Mrs. McGiU’s cousin, Duncan McCran- ey- I Mr. and Mrs<A. M. Hemphill and daughter, Betty, of Hamlet were Sunday night supper guests of Mrs. HemphiH’s mother, Mrs. W. D. McCraney. Andy Hemphill, Jr., is on a trip to Switzerland. Arriving Fridajr for an Easter weekend visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Evans are her brother- in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powers, also Mrs. Pow ers’ son, Bernard Hartman, Jr., and Miss Ann Rogers, all of Bal timore, Md. Lt. Col. and Mrs. P. B. Irby. Jr., returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cam eron, last Sunday after spending several days in Washington, D. C. They brought their little son John home from a visit to his Grandmother Irby in Raleigh. Miss Martha McKay of Buies Creek visited her sister, Mrs. A. H. C. McPherson of Cameron,! and Pinehurst Sunday afternoon. visited the Homewood Gardens and other places of outstanding beauty around Southern Pines Mrs. D. F. Cameron eotned Moore Coimty Hostutal last Thursday. biggest pests, Jimmy Key Elise McWilliams; most mis Mrs. R. G. Rosser and Mrs. S. R. Smith, accompanied by Mrs. activities to their Taylor and Bonnie Sue Johnson; M. Cameron, Saturday, children of Mr. ^ts. Jimmv Kev and M, Blue are channeling their ef forts toward improving the ap pearance of the citizens. Their oldest daughter, Mrs. R. A. Edwards (Mary Catherine), has a beauty parlor here. She is president of the recently orgm- ized Moore County unit of toe North Carolina Cosmetologists and Hairdressers Guild, and last week attended a board meeting in Wilson. George R., the eldest soi^ was recently married to Miss Pat Barber Shop here soon after Beauty Shop here soon after completing a barber course two or three years ago. Last Friday. Billy, son number two, got his sheepskin (or was it a razor strop) at the Diftham School of Barbering, and after a weekend at home left Wednesday for Greensboro to work. There are two more young Blues. Friends will be waiting to see what course of action toeyTl take. Beta Club Convention Twenty members of toe Vas^ Lakeview Beta Club chapter m four cars driven by Bridgers, Jimmy Key, R T. Smith and Mr. and Gladstone, set out early last Fri day morning for tend the annual Beta Club Con vention, going by way of Chim ney Rock. . Highlights of the conventao^ aside from business, were a ent contest Friday night m whwh members of the local group pr^ sented a Gypsy number, ai^ a banquet and ball Saturday n^ht The group got an early start 7^ (A Chartered Privaie Club) NOW OPEN For Spring Season Dinner Show 8:30 Supper Show 12:30 GARY MANN Victor Recording Stage and TV Singing Star; and LUCILLE LEWIS Acrobatic Ballet Dancer , Dinner and Dancing Music By Dave Lester and his Society Orchestra Direct from the Americana HoteL Miami, Fla. Located 2 miles from Southern Pines \ on Midland Road Phone Pinehurst 4604 for reservatioais Shop Sprott Bros. furniture Co. Sanfmrd. N. C. 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