THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page ELEVEN
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News and Personals from Vass
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Thomas, presided.
Mrs.. C. P. McMillan was in
charge of the devotions and pro
gram, assisted by Mrs. H. A
Borst, who led a responsive
reading, and Miss Bessie Cam-
a:on and Mrs. Edgar Mashbum,
who gave parts of the program.
Mrs. W. D. Matthews conducted
the Bible study.
Mrs. Muse served homemade
pound cake and ice cream.
Visit Granddaughter
Mr. and Mrs. Redga Thonaas
visited their daughter-in-law
and new granddaughter, Mrs.
Mac Thomas and Ctecilia Lynne,
at James Walker Memorial Hos
pital in Wilmington and spent
some time with Mr. Thomas at
Carolina Beach last weekend.
Mrs. Thomas remained for a few
days visit, planning to return
home late this week with the
other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Graham, who were to go
down Wednesday.
Celebrates Birthday
Marjorie Leslie Bullock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bullock, celebrated her eighth
birthday last Thursday by shar
ing a big decorated birthday
cake, ice cream, and candy with
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her three dozen classmates and
teacher, Miss Bessie Cameron, at
school.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin en
tertained his mother, Mrs. G. W.
Griffin, at dinner at Dixie Iim
Sunday and in the afternoon
they visited friends at Moore
County Hospital including Mrs.
W. C. Leslie of Vass and Miss
Kate Graham of Southern Pines.
Both are getting along weU.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan
had Sunday dinner with his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L P. Ray, at Buie. In the
afternoon they visited a niece,
Mrs. Fred Kendall, and her new
baby, Jane McMillan, at Scot
land Memorial Efospitel.
Mrs. RUey B. Reece of Durham
visited her mother, Mrs. R. L,
Oldham, during the weekend.
Mrs. Oldham has been confined
to her home for some time with
a leg injury.
Mrs. W. H. Keith and Miss
Bessie Cameron were recent sup
per guests of their cousins.
Misses Mamie, Minnie and
Jacksie Muse, in Cameron.
Miss Helen Hardy of Bynum
was a Sunday guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosser.
Mrs. George Stutts, Mrs. Ted
Rosser and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Beal were called to Bynum Sun
day because of the death of Ben
Lane, son-in-law of Mrs. Stutts
and brother-in-law of the others.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Waddell and
Mr. and Mrs. James Yow of Al
bemarle visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Smith Sxmday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hen
nings and children, Kenneth,
Elaine and Michael, of Winston-
Salem, spent the weekend visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil
liams and other relatives in the
community. Mrs. Lucy Carter
came with them and spent Satur
day night with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
paid his mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Williams, of Rob
bins, a Mother’s Day visit Sun
day night.
Mrs. Angus Cameron and
daughter, Mrs. Lessie Graham,
of Near Swann Station vis
ited Mrs. R. L. Oldham and Miss
Bessie Cameron Friday after-
FORMERLY AT CARTHAGE
C. M, Jackson Named Supervisor Of
Prisons In 7 Surrounding Counties
C. M. Jackson, former superin
tendent of the Moore County
prison camp, has been promoted
to supervisor of prisons in seven
counties.
He has-been succeeded by Gar
land Nobles of Fairmont, who
took over the duties as . superin
tendent on May 1.
Jackson will be supervisor of
camps in Moore, Lee, Montgom
ery, Chatham, Scotland, Rich
mond and Randolph Counties
with headquarters in Aberdeen
WITH THE
Armed Forces
Joe Frank Diggs, son of Mrs.
E. A. Caudle of 437 N. Bennett
Street, has completed nine
weeks of recruit training at the
U. S. Naval Training Center,
Bainbridge, Maryland.
The local sailor, a graduate of
Southern Pines High School, will
spend a 14-day leave with his
parents before reporting to Nor
man, Oklahoma, to attend a Na
val Aviation “Prep” School.
Airman Diggs successfully
completed the transition from
civilian to military life which
included instructions in seaman
ship, ordnance and gunnery,
shipboard and militaiy drills,
communications, and self-preser
vation.
noon.
Mrs. R. C. Shirley of Farmville
is .spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. E. L. Finch.
Miss Mary Beasley has return
ed home after attending a house
party at Williams Manor, home
of her aimt, Mrs. C. S. Williams,
in Franklinton. Fromi there she
visited relatives in Louisburg,
Plymouth Eind Ralei^. She was
accompanied home by her sister'
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hartsfield, and their daugh
ter, Mary Armistead Hartsfield,
of Raleigh, for a Mother’s Day
visit.
PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS
at the Eighth Division Hi^way
offices.
Succeeding his father, the late
W. H. Jackson, several years ago,
Jackson has made an outstanding
record as sui)erintendent at the
local camp winning high praise
from the various grand juries as
well as from state prison author
ities for the fine manner in
which he conducted affairs at
the Moore county camp.
The new superintendent is a
native of Columbus County and
has been at the Carthage camp
since last March serving as as
sistant to Jackson. He had been
connected with the Fairmont
prison frar a year before coming
here.
Nobles plans to move his wife
and children to Carthage within
the near future.
LOSE UGLY FAT
IN TEN DAYS
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If you are overweight, here is the
first reaUy thrilling news to come
along in years. A new & conveni
ent way to get rid of extra pounds
easier than ever, so you can be as
slim and trim as you want. This
new product called DIATRON
curbs both hunger & appetite. No
drugs, no diet, no exercise. Abso
lutely harmless. When you take
DIATRON. you still enjoy your
meals, still eat the foods you like
but you simply don't have the
urge for extra portions and auto
matically your weight must come
down, because, as your own doc
tor will tell you. when you eat
less, you weigh less. Excess
weight endangers your heart, kid
neys. So no matter what you have
tried before, get DIATRON and
prove to yourself what it can do.
DIATRON is sold on this GUAR
ANTEE: You must lose weight
with the first package you use or
the package costs you nothing.
Just return the bottle to your
druggist and get your money,
back. DIATRON costs $3.00 and
is sold with this strict money back
guarantee by:
SOUTHERN PINES PHARMACY
Southern Pines
Mail orders filled.
a25m2.9,16.23
NORTH CABOUNA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE
The undersigned having quali
fied as Executrix and Executor
of the Estate Of Paul Landis, de
ceased, late of Moore County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
ail persons having claims against
said Estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the
2nd day of May 1958, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. AH persons in
debted to said estate win please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 2nd. day of May, 1957.
Lillian Thomson Landis, Co-Ex
ecutrix, Southern Pines, N. C.
The Citi2:ens Bank and Trust
Company of Southern Pines, Co-
Executor, Southern Pines, N. C.
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