THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
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PINEBLUFF NEWS
By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER
WMU Meets
n# Woman’s Missionary
Union of Ives Memorial Baptist
Church met at the church on
Monday evening with nine mem
bers and one visitor present. Mrs.
Herbert Van Boskerck gave the
devotional and program, “Three
Knocks In The Night.”
Mrs. Luther Tyner presided
over the business and heard re
ports from coipmittees and cir
cle chairman. Plans were made
for Week of Prayer December 2
through 6 and the annual Christ
mas party to be on December 16.
Mrs. Claude Williams closed the
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on giving. Earnings here are liberal and regu
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WHERE WORLDS MEET”
-Hear-
REV. TOM O'NEILL
over
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New Time
2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
I meeting with a prayer.
' WSCS Meets
Mrs. Dorothy Brawley and
Mrs. E. H. Mills were hostesses
to the Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service Monday evening at
the Methodist Church. “Christ
On The Campus”, was the topic
of a program presented by Mrs.
James Teal, assisted by Miss
Juanita Teal and Mrs. Douglas
Morgan.
Circle 2 led in attendance with
15 members present.
Mrs. Growland McCaskill pre
sided over the business and
heard reports. Final plans were
made for the bazaar and turkey
supper scheduled for Wednesday,
November 20.
At the close of the meeting
the hostesses served refreshments
to the 26 members and several
visitors present.
Birthday Party
Tommy B'aggett celebrated his
second birthday anniversary at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Baggett, last Thurs
day. Favors of hats and balloons
were given the guests, and after
Tommy had opened his many
gifts Mrs. Baggett served ice
cream and birthday cake to the
following guests: Dickie and
Davie_ Dixon, Liza and Mike
Wylie, Sonya and Kin Anderson,
Deborah Sherrill, and Tommy’s
sister, Joan Baggett.
Surprise Birthday Dinner
W. K. Carpenter, Sr., was giv
en a surprise birthday dinner on
Sunday at the Home Demonstra
tion Clubhouse. A lot of visiting
was enjoyed with all of Mr. Car
penter’s sisters and his brother
attending. A large birthday cake
centered the table, which was
laden with food.
Present for the dinner were:
Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mrs. Ann
Jones, of Goldsboro; Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Adams and Mrs.
Henry Smith and daughter,
Frances, all of Raleigh; Joe Car
penter and children of Wagram,
and Mr. and Mrs. Brady Brooks
and daughter Becky, Mrs. Emma
Blevins, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Car
penter, Jr., Cathy and David
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Carpenter, Jimmie. Rachel and
Janet Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Carpenter, Marsha ' and
Stephen, and Mrs. W. K. Carpen
ter; Sr. From Aberdeen were
Mrs, Margaret Tarlton, Miss
Sheila Tarlton, and the Rev. and
Mrs. W. R. Gosnell.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt spent
last Thursday in Raleigh. Mr.
Leavitt made a business trip and
Mrs Leavitt visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tommy Goldston, and
Mr. Goldston.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams,
and Mrs. Wayne Martin and son
Russ visited Mrs. Williams’ sis
ter, Mrs. Jones Williams, and Mr.
Williams in Wadesboro Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Bullard was also a
guest of the Williamses.
Mrs. Purvis Ferree and Mrs.
W. G. Miller of Winston-Salem
were weekend guests of Mrs. M.
F. Butner. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman Pickier
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpen
ter of Aberdeen spent the week
end in Clarksvtlle, Va., with Mrs.
Pickler’s brother, T. J. Tarlton,
and Mrs. Tarlton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helms of
Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Carpenter, Sr., Sunday after
noon.
Out-of-town people attending
funeral services for Mrs. Mary
L. David last Monday included:
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Btien of
Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
McDaniels of Ninety Six, S. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McDaniels
and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert McDan
iels, of Sumter. Also, Mrs. Bill
Worrell of Carolina Beach, Mrs.
Henry Green of Wrightsville
Beach, Mrs. Jay Siket of Miami,
lla., Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Darby,
Mrs. Mary Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Johnson Jr., and Miss Caro
line Johnson, aS of Charleston.
Richard David has returned to
Stewart, Fla., after spending the
v/eekend with his sister, Mrs.
Paul Troutman, and Mr. Trout-
rnan.
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