Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 NEWS FROM ROBBINS By LOU FRYE Commencement Exercises At Elise ICgh School Gtradua,tion (lexiercises began Sunday night with the Baccal aureate service in the Robbins Graded School auditorium, con ducted by the Rev. E. T. Par ham, pastor of the Robbins Bap tist Church. Serving the largest graduating class in the history of the school as valedictorian was Helen Mae Brown. Co-salutatorians were Robert Worth Brown and James Baldwin Hancock. Marshals elected to serve dur ing the Commencement events were: Auvilla Trotter, chief; Twila Allen, Jimmy Gamer, Lorna, Cockman, Michael Pres- lar, Lois Brown, and Jerry Hay wood. Tuesday night the Graded School auditorium was the scene of the Class Night program, “At tic Memories.” . Events and those taking part were Class Spirit: “The Storm," —Jackie Sue Scoggin; salutato- rian: “What To Remember,”- Bobby Brown; historians: “The Trunk,” Iris Cooke and Ina Me Crimmon; president: “House of Memory,” Jimmy Hancock, co- salutatorian; poet: “A Web of YEARS OLD 4/5Q0Mn' CLVB Memories,” Shirley Hunsucker; prophet: “The Owl,” Jerry Mc Neill; giftorian: “The Basket,” Louise Harris; recorder:' “Mem oirs,” Lula Ritter; testator: “The White Elephant,” James Culbert son; valedictorian: “What To Forget,” Helen Brown. Graduation exercises were held Friday night. The program was as follows: Processional, senior Class; piano solo, Jackie Sue Scoggin; introduction of speaker, the Rev. C. J. Andrews; address. Dr. Harold Hutson, president of Greensboro College; presentation of awards, C. E. Hackney, district principal; pre sentation of diplomas, J. A. Cul bertson; benediction, the Rev. W, F. H^mcock; recessional. Senior Class. Among the awards presented were the following: sportsman ship, Helen Britt and Bobby Brown; citizenship, Auvilla Trot ter; history, Jimmy Garner; typ ing, Willis Howard Williams. Mary Ruth Seawell received an award as the most dependable. Members of the class gradua ting were: Mitzie Allen, Annie Helen Britt, Doris Jean Brown, Elizabeth Ann Brown, Helen Mae Brown, Marsha Lee Bums, Shelva Jean Cambell, Genieve Cheek, Iris Anne Cook, Peggy Joyce Freeman, Betty Carol Gar ner, Louise Harris, Betty Lee Hooker, Shirley Faye Hunsuck er, Ina McCrimmon. Also, Annie Chnetta Moore, Helen Bose Morgan, Clara Need ham, Clarice Needham, Lula Rit ter, Jackie Sue Scoggin, Mary Ruth Seawell, Shelby Jean Thomas, Etta Pauline Welch, Aileen Myra Williams, ' Julia Ilene Williams, Margaret Mae Williams, Martha Jean Williams, Clifford Albert Brown, Odell Brown, Robert Brown, OdeU Butler, Jr., Richard Gene Cath- cart, James Culbertson, Jr. Also, Elmer James Freeman, Jr., James Baldwin Hancock, Bobby Jean Howard, Jackie Far- rel Hunsucker, Bobby Lynn Hu,s- sey. Garland David Key, Melvin James Maness, Jerry Howard McNeill, Edwin Calhoun Monroe, Aubra John Moody, Edwin Gra- Jiam Moore, James Edward Moore, D. A. Sheffield, Jr., Hen ry Ddlton Spinks, James Pow ell Stewart, and Lester Farrell Williams. Mascots were Deidra Clark and John Calvin Hancock. Senior Class sponsors were Mrs. Laveme Womack and W. S. Evans. Birthday Party The Women of the Church, Elise Presbyterian Church, held their annual birthday party in the ladies parlor Monday night. Mrs. Ben Owen, president, presided over the meeting. Fol lowing the trtmsaction of the George Colton Is Honored At State College For Work George M. Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Colton of 290 W. Illinois Ave., has been named outstanding committee chairman at N. C. State College by the Col lege Union. The selection was based on Colton’s meritorius achievements during the current school year. A junior at State, Colton is a graduate of the Southern Pines High School, class of 1954. He is studying nuclear physics. business and the committee re ports the party was held. Deli cious refreshments were served, A special offering was taken. Twenty-one members were pres ent. r—r— DRIVE CAREFULLY—SAVE A LIFE CLUB Bourbon Bellows Boorbon BELLOWS & COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO, STRAIfiHT BOURBON WHISKEY 66 PROOF Business Directory TV Ant S^MdAM DflllRV QUEEN Open Daily Regular Season — 10 am. lo 11 p.m. US 1 between So. Pines & Aberdeen SANDHILL OIL CO. < 520 S.W. axiad St. Ph. 2-4902 H. M. SMITH, Opiledan L Ca Jolmnie A. Hall NJ:. Broad St J. H. Carter, Jr. Ph. 2-5772 HOWARD'S BAKERY Oven fresh every day N. W. Broad St Southern Pines Pharmacy N.W. Broad Ph. 2-5321 Prescription Specialists .Sottthern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Our 32nd Year Phone 2-7131 OTTOSAmf LBVSPECTKMV, ’ OFnaAL STATION Phillips Motor Sales. Inc. Sales - OLDSMOBILE - Service Phones 2-3151 — 2-4411 S. W. Broad St Aberdeen Supply Co. McNEILL & COMPANY Feed - Seed N.W. Broad St Rl 2-6244 )<wvw«/WUlOOAA/VVAAAnAnAlWVWUWUWtA«WVVW»« JACK'S GRILL AND RESTAUBANT S.W. Broad St Ph. 94422 s^ur JOHN DEERE Dealer for Quality Farm Equipment C4i ABERDEEN, N. C. Phones 8661 8682 TULLOCH'S FURNITURE Ph. 9541 Aberdeen, N. C. im Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen - Rockingham PIEDMONT Electric & Plumbing E. Broad St Sonlh^n Pines Phone 2-6783 CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N.W. Broad St Ph. 2-7171 BUSHBY ELECTRIC CO. Television Service N.W. Broad St Ph. 2-6311 SHEET METAL WORK JAMES A. TEW Lennox Healing Equipment Phmie 2-5052. Southern Pines Tates Hdw. & Elec. Co. N.W. Broad St McAllister & hobbs Food Market - Fine Foods N.E. Broad St Ph. 2-7514 AREY & SONS, Inc. Cabinets & Building Materials Ph. 8263 Aberdeen, N. C. SHAMBURGER TIRE CO. Gulf Tires — Accessories Phone 9261—ABERDEEN OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT SANDHILL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. SOUTHERN PINES PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Oil Burner Service Air Condilionikig Phone 2-7281 138 Conn. Ave. H. L. Brown Agency W. Penn Ave. Typewriters & Add. Mach. Southern Pines BROOKS Open Air Market Meals - FruHs - Groceries Open 8 am. • 11 pm. U.S. No. 1 South Household Furnishings Ready-to-Wear RAY'S OF BOBBINS Phone 3411 BOBBINS. N. C. THE GLITTER BOX Expert Watch Repairing Aberdeen — Southern Pines COLLINS DEPT STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. 9881 Aberdeen, N. C. Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co. NH. Broad St. Ph. 2-7601 Barnum Realty & Insurance Co. James S. Baird John S. Buggies Jerry V. Healy Citizens Bank BMg. Ph. 2-5151 miiHHimuHiiiiiniitttti * WM. J. STRATTON Television Sales - Service Phone 2-7570 — Southern Pines Sou. Pines Recapidng Co. Ph. 2-4273 S. W. Broad St Extension Southern Pines. N. C. PINEHURST CREAMERY Distributers Long Meadow Milk Ph. 3661 or 2391 Pin^urst Cf& Parker BULK GAS Priner-O-M^er Service OIL Phone Aberdeen Collect FHA and GI on HOMES Conventional on Farms and Business Property GRAVES MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.Ph. 2-2201 AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone 2-6161 Southern Pines, N. C. SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Year Round Through September ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COOPER ELECTRIC CO. Lakeview, N. C. Phone Southern Pines 2-7556 SAVE at ^ McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP ' » mOf If it'g Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen, N. C. ^ Phone 7701 103 South St CONCRETE-MIX, INC. Mixed To Your Order Phone 2-9081 Manly, N. C. BILL'S SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing DYEING — SHINING East New Hampshire hve. PICTURE FRAMES TULLOCH'S ABERDEEN Phone 9541 vj«« L W at \ MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholstery Penn. Ave., a<aoss from A&P 1^^ FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing - HeaRng - ALr Conditioning Ph. 5952 Pinehurst N. C. I-C-E Crytttal Clear, Block or Crushed C. G. FARRELL ICE & FUEL Ph. 2-7622 Sei^hem Pines, K. C. Goldsmith Construction Co. Forestry Service Phone 2-6081 Southern Pines, N. C, PAUL & MARY'S DRIVE-IN and RESTAUBANT Steaks - Chicken • Sea Food ^ Sandwiches - Thick Milk Shakes Midway Southern Pines 8c Aberdeen

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