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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957
THE PILOT—Soulliern Pines, North Cairolina
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By MAHY EVELYN de NISSOFF
Bible School
The annual Vacation Bible
School of the Pinehurst Commu
nity Church begins Monday,
June 3, and will go through the
week ending on Friday, June 7,
with a picnic lunch at noon for
the boys and girls and their
leaders. The hours are from 8:30
to 11:30. a. m.
In charge of the school wiU be
Mrs. Richard Knight, Mrs. Clar
ence Edson, Mrs. Paul Monroe,
Mrs. Larry -Hensley, Mrs. J. C.
Grier, Mrs. Dillard Hardy, Mrs.
Henry Dowd, Mrs. Keith Wed
lock and Mrs. Bob Viall.
May Dance
The American Legion Auxil
iary is sponsoring a supper and a
May dance tomorrow (Friday)
evening, from 9 on, at the Le
gion hut on the Aberdeen Road.
A three-piece band from South
ern Pines will play for the dance.
Surprise Shower
Miss Anne Hamor, bride-elect,
was honor guest at a surprise
miscellaneous shower given for
her by several of her classmates
at EUiott HaU on the campus of
the Woman’s College in Greens
boro. Attending from Pinehurst
were her mother, Mrs. R. A. Ha
mor, Mrs. Carl Bradshaw and
Mrs. Thomas L. Black.
Brief Mention
Dr. Emily Tufts leaves Friday
for a 10-day visit with Miss
DarSt Hyatt of Boston. They plan
a visit to New Hampshire where
they will do some mountain
climbing in the White Moun
tains.
Mrs. Clarence M. Rudel leaves
today for a stay in Roslyn, L. I.,
and Fisher’s Island, N. Y., with
her son, Thomas R. Rudel, and
his family, after which she will
go to Woode Hole, Mass., for six
weeks and thence to her summer
place in Quebec. During her ab
sence, Mrs. A H. Popham and
her daughter, Mrs. Victoria Me-
sick, will occupy Ifc. RudeTs
cottage. Twin Cedfus.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Donald Sher-
rerd and Dr. M. W. Marr leave
this weekend for Bryn Mawr,
Pa., to attend the graduation on
June 4 of the Sherrerd’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Philip White, from the
University. Mrs. White Will re
turn to Pinehurst with her fam
ily for a few days before going
on to join Ensign White in Pen
sacola, Fla.
Miss Joan Bertrand returns
home Wednesday from Smith
College following a few days
spent with friends in New York
City. BUI Bertrand is flying back
next week from St. George’s
School in Newport, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Carter
wiU go to Washington on Tues
day to get their daughter, Miss
Mary Anne Carter, a student at
the National Cathedral School.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooke
leave here Simday for Watch
HUl, R. I., where they will spend
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Best
Wishes
Graduates of 1957
a
Aim high, work hard
and success is yours.
McNEILL & COMPANY
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the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Wil
liams are driving Wednesday to
Pennsylvania with stop-offs in
Virginia and New Jersey to visit
friends. On Friday, they will be
joined, in Philadelphia by Mr.
and Mrs. Winthrop WiUiams and
will attend the burial service for
Mrs. Chester M. Williams at the
West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Oh
Sunday, they will be present at
the graduation of the Chester
WUliams’ son, Monroe, from Hill
School in Pottstown, Pa.
Mrs. Del Cameron and her
sons, Warren and Gary, leave to
day to join Mr. Cameron in
Yonkers, N. Y.
Mrs. William Tufts has closed
her home here and is spending
some time at her place in Rock
land, Me., befory going on to
Dorset, Vt., where she will stay
several weeks at the Dorset Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forman
are spending several days in the
home of her late father, George
T. Dunlap, here before leaving
next week for Daytona Beach,
Fla., where they plan to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence von
Tacky of KnoUwood leave Sun
day for their home in Titusville,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carney
and son, Ross, have /gone to
Highlands for the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Plun
kett leave Monday for Hartwell-
ville, Vt., where they will spend
a few weeks before going on a
trip abroad.
Mrs. Don MiUer, her mother,
Mrs. Gertrude Maloney, and two
daughters, Judy and Patty June,
leave here Sunday and wiU join
Mr. Miller in Saratoga, N. Y., for
the summer. Young Donnie left
last weekend to attend some
stake races at Rosecroft Race
way, Oxen Hill, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap
man leave today for Middleburg,
Va., to attend the graduation of
her daughter. Miss Joy Shaeffer,
from the Foxcroft School.
Miss Henrietta Bigney is going
Saturday to Etna, N. Y., for a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles
Benjamin, after which she will
go 'to her home in Greenville,
Me., for the balance of the sum
mer.
Reginald Hamor left Wednes
day for Aiken, S. C., after a
week with his family here. Anne
Hamor will be here imtil June
11, when she returns to WCUNC,
Greensboro, for summer school.
Her brother Mack leaves here
June 10 for one of the sessions
of summer school at Davidson
College.
Eric Nelson returned home.
Wednesday from Manches
ter, N. H., where he attend
ed the funeral of John L.
Given. He leaves Sunday for a
short business trip to New York
City.
Mrs. Mary H. Jurney, who
lives here with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Paget
Rigby, is spending some time as
the guest of Dr. and'Mrs. Ralph
A. Dodd in Chase City, Va.
Mr. and' Mrs. Howard Stewart
and their son Jeffry go Saturday
to Pennsyl-^ania where Mrs.
Stewart and Jeff will spend a
few weeks with her mother in
Nanty Glo, while Mr. Stewart
goes on to the Stockton Hotel at
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her home after spending several
days visiting friends in t^e vil
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lover
ing are going today to their cot
tage at Pawley’s Island, S. C.,
where they will spend some
time.
Local volunteer firemen who
attended the annual Firemen’s
School last week in Charlotte
were Thomas V. Homer and
Leonard Yearby.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Lyons,
their son. Tommy, Mr. Lyons’
mother, Mrs. 'Thomas C. Lyons,
and her guest. Miss Eleanor Hef-
feran' of Scranton, Pa., are
spending the Memorial Day
weekend on a visit tb Nag’s
Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis and
their sons, Michael and Marshall,
will spend next week at New
Topsail Beach.
^s. Jack Ruggles has gone to
Fergus Falls, Minn., to visit her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Wad-
dington and son, Johnny, of
Camp Hill, Pa., are spending the
v/eekend with her mother, Mrs.
Angus Wicker, and her aunt.
Miss Callie Battley.
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