Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 News and Personals from Vass Bessi« Cameron Smith. Representative — Telephone Vass 2t7) Fish Fry a Success boat. A fish fry sponsored by the' The fish wefe cooked at the Vass Volunteer Fire Department outside furnace and coffee was last Thursday evening on the brewed in a large iron washpot. grounds of the Vass community Firemen did a good job of cook- iiouse was successful beyond any ing and serving, ably assisted by similar event in the town’s his- Ray Griffin, N. N. McLean and tory. A. G. Edwards, Sr., to whom the In addition to being a pleasant Promoters wish to express a very iocial affair, it netted , around .hearty thanks-a-million. $700 which the firemen plan to ‘'And we couldn’t have done it use in purchasing needed equip- ] without the help of the women,” ment. Approximately 1200 tickets said Fire Chief J. A. (Buddy) were sold. Gene Stewart of Car- McRae, who expressed the de- thage held the lucky ticket which partment’s appreciation for the made him owner of a handsome quantities of potato salad, corn — — bread, sldw and pies furnished by group are John Francis Caddell, Wayne Caddell, • Robert Hardy, Bobby Hicks, James Jessup, Lar ry Matthews, Richard McGill, and Mike Griffin. Danny McGill is den chief for No. 2 and Mrs. W. D. McGill is den mother. Cubs are * Henry Baker, Kent McGill, Jimmy Mc Rae and Bruce Morgan. No. 1 meets on Wednesdays, No. 2 on 'Thursdays, and pack meetings are to be beld tbe third Friday in each month. The Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches are spon sors; Bob Edwards is cub scout master, Herbert Caddell is as sistant, and Mrs. Bob Edwards is secretary-tre^urer. Committee members are J. A. (Buddy) Mc- the distaff side of the community. Among the large number at tending were several political candidates who took advantage of the opportunity to contact old friends and meet new ones. Bruce Walter Smith The Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. Rae, Roby Futitell, N. A. McGill, Karl Schweinfurth, and Horace Mullinix. Circles Meet Both Circles of the Vass Pres byterian Women of the Church met last week, with programs on the Chinese Presbyterian Church in New Orleans, La., and Okla homa Presbyterian College in quality protection ... at less cost NOW you can combine all the essential insurance for your home in one single, simplified policy and save on cost too. Get a new HOMEOWNERS package policy originated by the North America Companies. * SEE US TODAY! J. D. AREY & Company OProtac! y/hat You Havo ABERDEEN, N. C. Phone WI 4-1212 114 North Poplar St. Smith, Jr., of Greenbelt, Md.j-are Durant, which are the objectives the parents of a son, their first of the annual Birthday offering. child, bom Tuesday, May 13, weighing nine pounds, 14 ounces. They have named him Bruce Walter. The Rev.' Mr. Smith is a former pastor of the Vass Methodist Church, serving for two years while studying at Duke Univer sity, during which time he and Mrs. Smith spent the weekends in Vass. She taught the Ladies Bible Class. Pack Meeting Two dens Of Cub Scouts, or ganized about a month ago, held their first pack meeting Monday night at the community house, with both dens participating . in the program. They had an inter esting display of things they had made. Den No. 1 has Danny Williams as den chief and Mrs. Herbert Caddell as den mother. In this Bible study was on “A Praying Church.” Each Circle enjoyed; a refreshment period. Mrs. Herbert L. Price was host ess to Circle 1 and she conducted the business session. 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