THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina PAGE “A" Dr. Hollister Is Named to Office in Surgical Society Dr. William F. Hollister of Mid land Road was elected vice presi dent of the North Carolina Surgi cal Society during a meeting of the Society at Linville, Thursday through Sunday. The meeting was attended by Dr. and Mrs. Hollister and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips of Southern Pines. Dr. Hollister is a past president of the North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Sur geons. Mrs. Cole WUl Attend Public Welfare Session Mrs. Walter B. Cole, superinten dent of the Moore County Board of Public Welfare, will attend a three-day workshop on “Public Welfare Management” in Chapel Hill October 5-7 at the Institute of Government. Dr. Ellen Winston, commission er of public welfare, stated that tnis is the second annual work shop in administrative techniques for superintendents of public welfare. U. S. turkey prices this fall will average one to two cents below prices received during the same period in 1959. SONG OF INDIA— Betmar’s provocative turban of im ported Italian velour, enriched with an impressive jewel-toned pin nestled in the folds. In important fall tones. About $9.00 MRS. HAYES SHOP Southern Pines. N. C. onfiacho! onlelevision! mth RCA I [AMI “P LCnll! space!Nobulgesinback! 01 [A MI Nodiaisorgadgetsmar uLLAIi! the front of the set! MIRROR-SHARP! Picture has new depth and dimen sion ... greater contrast, too! •^wiv^TV by Broadway Given 2-Year Suspended Sentence in Labor Day Shooting Case Forrest Broadway, 61-year-old West Southern Pines resident, was given a two-year suspended prison term by Judge W. Harry Fullenwider in Southern Pines Recorder’s Court last week. He also was taxed with the costs on a gambling count. Broadway was charged with as sault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill in the Labor Day shooting of William Thomas (Tommy) Wade, also of West Southern Pines. The shooting followed what po lice described as a drinking bout and gambling session. Wade was shot in the back in the kitchen of hia home. Broadway’s two-year sentence was suspended for four years on payment of the costs and the doc tor and hospital bills incurred by Wade. Also a condition of the sus pended sentence was that he not be convicted of a similar offense for four years and he was placed under supervision of the proba tion officer for two years. Wade, now recovered, paid the costs in the same court session last week on a gambling charge and appealed to Superior Court on a conviction of possession of and selling non-taxpaid liquor. Wade’s sentence on the liquor charge was one year on the roads suspended for two years on pay ment of the costs and on condition that he not be convicted of a simi lar offense in two years. He als'o was placed under supervision of the probation officer. Bond for his appeal was set at $100. Other cases heard last week (if defendant is from Southern Pines, no address is listed); Donald Smith, assault, non suit; John D. Graham, Route 1, Aber deen, careless and reckless driv ing, no valid operator’s permit, $25 and costs; Preston O. Ragan, Chapel Hill, speeding 45 in 35 zone, $10 and costs; Ralph Junior McCoy, Manly, possession of seal- broken whiskey, $10 and costs; Lreorge Godwin, possession of whiskey for purpose of sale, 12 months on roads, suspended five years on payment of $200 and costs, not to be covicted of simi lar offense in five years; Edward C. Patterson, Jr., Route 2, Vass, 23 years old, carnal knowledge of fe male under 16, not guilty plea en tered, probable cause found, de fendant to be held for grand jury, bond set at $1,000; same defend ant, paternity of illegitimate child, continued until after birth of child. Jefferson L. Bullens, Route 2, Vass, speeding 45 in 35 zone, car rying concealed weapon (pistol), $10 and costs; Joe Leonard Wat son, Sanford, speeding 75 in 60 zone, $15 and costs; John Wayne McNeill, Cameron, speeding 72 in <30 zone, $12 and costs; Norman M. Calcutt, speeding, improper equipment (muffletr), judgment continued on payment of costs; Walter Odell Frye, careless and reckless driving, accident $15 and costs; David B. Webb, Aber deen, careless and reckless driv ing, one month suspended one month on payment of $25 and costs, not to operate motor vehicle lor one month; John Robinson, 490 Carlisle St., improper equip ment causing accident, $10 and costs, car not to be operated un til it has been inspected by the State Highway Patrol or the' Southern Pines Police Depart ment; Donald Eugene Boyer, Route 7, Sanford, speeding 70 in o5 zone, $15 and costs. Three defendants paid $10 and costs on public drunk charges, in separate cases; Anthony Morton, Jr., Fort Bragg; Robert A. Vock- er. Fort Bragg; and Luther L. Harrington, Jackson Hamlet. Charged with gambling and using vije and profane language, four defendants were each sen tenced to one month on the roads, suspended for 12 months on pay ment of $10 and costs, each not to be convicted of similar offense in 2 months. They were Melvin Stuckey, Phillip G. McLellan, Curtis L. Wade and Mackie Lee Stubbs. Nol pros with leave was taken in the case charging Bobby Lee Tew, 23, with fornication and adultery. The same defendant, .charged with assault on a female, was also found guilty of engaging m an affray and was sentenced to one month, suspended for 12 months on payment of the costs and on condition he not go on the premises of the complainant, his wife, Mrs. Swaine Coleen Tew without written invitation and also that he not telephone, molest or threaten her nor be found in the company of the complainant. The same sentence and condi tions were handed down in the case of Mrs. Ina Mae Tew, moth er of Bobby Lee Tew, who was charged by Mrs. Swaine Coleen Tew with assault on female. Also charged with assault, in a i warrant sworn oUt by Mrs. Ina nni 1 i: tie Colony nop Mrs. Edgar A. Ewing Pinehurst TELEPHONE CY 4-2821 AFTER BEING CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER THE COLONY SHOP WILL REOPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 Col. John D. Sitterson, Jr., whose parents live at 260 N. Ashe St., is attending The Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. The lO-month course is scheduled to be completed in June, 1961. The Army’s senior school prepares se lected officers for future assign ments to top staff and command positions in the Armed Forces of the U. S. and other key govern ment positions. Colonel Sitterson entered the Army in 1942 and was last stationed in Germany. The colonel is a 1937 graduate of Southern Pines High School. He attended North Carolina State College. Colonel Sitterson is a 1942 graduate of the U. S. Mili tary Academy, West Point, N. Y., and a 1953 graduate of George town University. Washington, D.C. (U. S. Army Photo) I Schedule Noted for Social Security Man The Fayetteville office of the Social Security Administration reminds persons in this area that a representative of the office is at the Southern Pines liiforma- tion Center building (Pennsylvan ia Ave. entrance) oh the first and third Tuesdays of each month. 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