THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
St. Anthony’s
Charity Ball To
Be Held Dec. 9
The second annual Charity
Ball of St. Anthony’s Church
will be held December 9 at the
National Guard Armory, Mrs.
Dante Montasanti, general chair
man, announced today.
Dean Hudson and his orches
tra, which provided music last
year, will return, Mrs. Monte-
santi said, and perform from 9
o’clock until 1 o’clock. Mrs. Don
ald Denoff is chairman of the
decorating committee.
The ball is held to raise funds
for parish work and is one of the
principal efforts along those
lines made by church members.
The Hudson orchestra will, in
addition to providing dance mu
sic, stage several production
numbers, contests and other ex
tras.
Concert Planned
At Presbyterian
Junior College
Dr. Charles O. Vardell, Jr.,
Dean of the Conservatory of Mus
ic at Flora Macdonald College in
Red Springs, will be presented
in a concert at Presbyterian Jun
ior College in Maxton tomorrow
(Friday) evening at 8 o’clock.
The program is under the spon
sorship of the Glee Club of PJC
as a public service. It is the first
of a series of four evenings of
music planned for the session at
the college. Other programs wiU
include members of the Conserva
tory of Music at Flora Macdonald
in a concert December 12, a Glee
Club concert in the- spring, and
another program as yet unan
nounced.
CARTHAGE NEWS
Miss EmUy Bissell, a Red
Cross worker, conducted the first
American Christmas Seal Sale in
1907 to raise money to fight TB
in Wilmington, Del. Since then,
it has beep an annual nationwide
campaign.
Siarview Drive-In To
Begin Winter Dates
The Starview Drive-In Theatre
begins its winter schedule tomor
row (Friday), according to C. A.
Huntley, manager.
The theatre, which is located
on US Highway 1 between South
ern Pines and Aberdeen, will be
open only on Fridays, Saturdays
and. Sundays until next spring.
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By MRS ALONZO BLUE
A Son
Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Sea-
well announce the birth of a
son, John Gilmer, on Tuesday,
November 4, ^n Moore Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Seawell is the for
mer Patricia Kelly of Carthage.
The SeaweUs have three other
children, Karen, Mary Kate and
Herman O. Seawell, Jr.
Baptismal Riles
The rite of Baptism was ad
ministered Sunday afternoon at
3 o’clock to Sarah Rollin Ben
nett, 3-month-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett of
Greensboro, at the home of the
little girl’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. McDonald.
The Rev. W. S. CJolden was the
officiating minister.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Jr.,
of Elon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Berihett, and children of Greens
boro were here over Sunday
with their parents, Sheriff and
Mrs. C. J. McDonald.
Mrs. William Keith and Mrs.
Henry Addor of Addor spent sev
eral days last' week with Mrs.
Keith’s granddaughter, Mrs. Joe
Blue. Mrs. Keith has been a life
time resident of Addor, formerly
Keyser, until World War I when
the name was changed to Addor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blue and
sons. Bill and Steve, of Charlotte
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Blue’s mother, Mrs. Norman Car
ter. Mr. Blue and the boys visit
ed his parents on Route 2, Vass,
Sunday. '
Misses Annie and Frances Mc-
Keithen spent Satimday in Lum-
berton with their sister-in-law,
Mrs. Neill A. McKeithen, Jr.
o J J ™ W. L. McLean returned
TTT Tuesday and home Sunday night from a visit
Wednesday MGM presents a dis- Charlotte. ‘
tinguislmd ^traction in "(^at onj j Bums and
Roof, fiimization ofj(jaughter Linda and Mrs. R. J_.
the Tennessee Williams stage hit. Burns spent Sunday in Charlotte
which won both the Pulitzer ^ith Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burns.
Prize and the New York Drama They were accompanied by Mrs.
SUNRISE
THEATRES
spending some time at hom*e
while Mrs. Wallace is recupera
ting.
Mrs. Sadie Wall spent last
week in Greensboro with her
daughter and family. Mrs. Mc
Kay and sons accompanied her
home for a weekend visit.
Mrs. Herbert Maness entered
Moore Memorial Hospital Friday
for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Joyce of
Madison with Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Campbell and daughters of
High Point visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J. McDonald Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson
spent the weekend in High Point
with Mrs. Patterson’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Neill Clegg and
children of Rockingham were
here over Sunday with Mrs.
Charles A. Cox and Mrs. W. R.
Clegg.
Mrs. Ed Ellis and daughters of
Asheboro, Mrs. Boyd Stout of
North Wilkesboro and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Watson of Jonesboro
Heights were Wednesday spend-
the-day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. McDonald.
Page NINE
Mrs. David Maples and David,
Jr., have returned to their home
in Savannah, Ga., after an ex
tended visit with her grand
mother, Mrs. D. L. Patterson.
Mrs. T. J. West and Miss Ellen
Bruton of Chadboum visited
their sister, Mrs. P. H. McDon
ald, last Wednesday.
Miss Josephine Cole of Raleigh
and John Byrne of Red Springs
were here over the weekend with
Miss Cole’s mother, Mrs. Emma
Cole.
There are more than 2,000,000
4-H Club members in the U. S.
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Critics Award.
Elizabeth Taylor, in her first
role since her Academy Award
nomination for “Raintree Coun
ty,” and Paul Newman, one of
the' screen’s most popular young
er stars, portray the wife and
husband on the verge of a marital
crack-up, with the ace cast also
starring Burl Ives, Jack Carson
and Judith Anderson, with Mad
eleine Sherwood.
Both Ives and Miss Sherwood
recreate their original Broad
way stage roles of the Williams
drama; Ives as Big Daddy, the
rich Delta plantation owner. Miss
Sherwood as Mae, the avaricious
daughter-in-law married to Car-
son. Judith Anderson, one of the
stage and screen’s outstanding
actresses, plays Big Mama, whose
love for the domineering patri
arch of the family never wavers.
“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ tells
the story of a divided family and
the conflict between its members
when they are faced with the
impending death of the father.
The crisis brings to the surface
the innate character of the two
sons and their wives, revealing in
one instance greed and oppor
tunism; in the other unselfishness
and devotion.
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"Restless Breed"
Scott Brady, Ann Bancroft
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"Imitation General"
Glenn Ford, Red Buttons
Fri. 8c Sat. — Nov. 21 8c 22
'From Hell To Texas"
Don Murray. Diane Varsi
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J. E. Muse.
Recent guests of Mr. and'Mrs.
H. Lee Thomas were their chil
dren, Mrs. C. W. Wilson and
children of Lumberton, Mrs.
Fred S. Cates, Jr., and children
of Hillsboro, and Frank Thomas
of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Joe Pinkston and Mrs. W.
C. Neill and daughter Catherine,
of Aberdeen, were here Monday
to visit their mother, Mrs. Alonzo
Blue.
Solicitor apd Mrs. M. G. Boy
ette spent Sunday with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Young Allen, in Lumberton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas
were in Clarksville, Va., Satur
day to attend the wedding of,
Miss Patricia Marks to William
Frank Hutchenson of Chatta
nooga, Tenn. The formal cere
mony was in the Jameison Mem
orial Methodist Church. The
wedding reception was held in
the city country club.
Mrs. R. G. Wallace has return
ed home from the Baptist Hospi
tal in Winston-Salem where she
underwent surgery 10 days ago.
Mrs. Sam Hope, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace, and her two
children, of Roanoke, Va., are
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