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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
Women's Activities
and Sandhills Social Events
MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF, Editor TELEPHONE OX 2-6512
Samuel Fryes, Wed
Last Saturday, Are
Living Near Cameron
Miss Dana Thomas and Samuel
Frye were married Saturday,
September 16, at the Rose Hill
Methodist parsonage by their for
mer pastor, the Rev. T. Fant
Steele, Jr.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cortis Thomas of Cam
eron, Route 1. The bridegroom’s
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Frye of Vass.
Both are I960 graduates of the
Vass-Lakeview High School. The
bride attended High Point col
lege. Her husband completed a
course in diesel engineering in
Tennessee last spring and is pres
ently employed at the McGill
Texaco Service Station.
Vows were spoken in the liv
ing room before the mantel. Flor
al arrangements of pink and
white late summer flowers were
prevalent throughout the room.
Presented for marriage by her
father, the bride wore a suit of
green brocade with beige acces-,
sories and an orchid corsage. She
was attended by her mother, her
sister, Ann Thomas, and Mrs. T.
Fant Steele.
After a wedding trip to the
coast the couple is at home on
Route 1, Cameron.
Following the ceremony the
bridal party were guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Steele at the par
sonage at a wedding supper.
NEW ORGANIZATION’S AIM—TO KEEP
ALIVE FLORA MACDONALD’S TRADITIONS
Sunday afternoon, the execu
tive committee and members of
the advisory board of a new or
ganization, Flora Macdonald A-
lumnae Associated, met at .the
l>ome of the president, Mrs. John
A. McPhaul, on Country Club
Drive.
They madg plans for a general
meeting to be held in the spring
at Red Springs, location of the
small college which has now been
closed and consolidated with two
other institutions to form the new
St. Andrews College at Laurin-
burg.
With only the best wishes for
the success of St. Andrews, the
alumnae want to keep alive the
memory and entity of Flora Mac
donald.
A general meeting had been
planned for this fall, but instead
the members of Flora Macdonald
Alumnae Associated will have
community and area meetings,
with a newsletter circulated from
Red Springs apprising them of
general-interest news.
The Flora Macdonald organiza-
Pre-Nuptial Parties
Honor Lucy Chapman, to
Be Wed Here Saturday
Mrs. John Tulloch entertained
at a canasta party honoring Miss
Lucy Chapman, bride-elect of
September 30, at her Pinebluff
home last Wednesday.
Upon her arrival, the honoree
was presented an orchid corsage.
Guests were Mrs. Ralph Chap
man, Mrs. Steve Hupko, Miss
Shiriey McArthur, Mrs. Dan
Mangum, Mrs. Howard Troutman
and Mrs. Ralph Foushee.
High score prizes were a set of
ash trays won by Mrs. Mangum
and party coasters won by Mrs.
Foushee. Both winners presented
their prizes to the honoree. The
hostess’s gift to Miss Chapman
was a silver bon bon dish.
The house was decorated with
arrangements of mixed flowers
and the hostess served 'refresh
ments of lime ice, bridal cakes,
nuts, mints eind coffee.
Miss Chapman, was entertained
on Friday evening by Mrs. E. T.
Davidson and Mrs. R. M. Hooper
at the former’s home in Aberdeen.
Guests enjoyed games of bingo
with prizes, forming a complete
set of kitchen tools, being present
ed by the winners to the honoree.
Amusing recipes on “How To Pre
serve A Husband,” contributed by
the guests, were read by the
bride-elect.
The gift table was covered with
a lovely white cloth and had a
centerpiece of mixed flowers with
white tapers in candle holders.
The hostesses served refresh
ments of lime ice, bridal cakes
and nuts. Miss Chapman was
presented a corsage of white car
nations by the hostesses and a
gift of three pieces of china in
her chosen pattern.
Friends Invited
Friends of both families
are invited to the wedding Satur
day at 4 p. m. in St. Anthony’s
Catholic Church and to the re
ception immediately following.
Louise Crain Given
Surprise Party by
Dogwood Grove 253
Fifteen members of Dogwood
Grove No. 253 and one visitor,
the Supreme Forest Woodmen
Circle’s eastern state manager,
Mrs. Georgia Shepard, of Jack-
sonviUe, enjoyed a dutch treat
supper Saturday night at the
Dutch Farm Restaurant near San
ford.
This, the regular social for the
month, had a two-fold purpose
besides honoring Mrs. Shepard on
her first visit to Southern Pines
since becoming state manager,
the circle also honored Miss Crain
for her years of service to the
society.
Not only has Miss Crain served
as financial secretary for several
years, she also compiled four
prize-winning scrapbooks for the
circle.
Miss Crain was given a surprise
party complete with-“This is Yorir
Life,” presente4 by Miss Mary
&ott Newton, al^ gifts from all
present and,from some who were
unable to attend.
Miss Newton introduced Mrs.
Shepard who spoke briefly to the
assembly. The honorees were pre
sented corsages.
tion has some 400 dues-paid mem
bers in most of the 50 states,
Japan, Germany and several oth
er foreign lands. They have or
ganized “to keep alive the tradi- j
tions and perpetuate the values
of Flora Macdonald, also to renew
and strengthen the bonds of
friendship and love which hold
us, as alumnae, together,” said
Mrs. McPhaul.
Flora Macdonald Alumnae As
sociated had its beginning on the
college’s final Alumnae Day last
June, when the activities of the
Alumnae Association were offi
cially terminated in view of the
approaching consolidation of
three Presbyterian schools. With
one of the three. Peace College a1
Raleigh, resisting in a civil suit,
the consolidation has not yet been
perfected.
Mrs. McPhaul, the last Alum
nae Association president, was
elected first president of Flora
Macdonald Alumnae Associated.
She is the former Jane Stevens
Hobbs of Wilmington, Flora Mac
donald 1949.
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Jo Ann Brewer of
Vass to Be Married
On October 14
An October 14 ceremony will
unite Miss Jo Ann Brewer and
John Wayne Hipp, USN.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Brewer
of Vass. Mr. Hipp is a nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilmore, also
of Vass.
Does Sponsor Fashion
Show Tonight at
Local Country Club
An “old fashions” show sand
wiched between showings of the
most up-to-date fashions prom
ises a quarter-hour of nostalgia
and fun tonight at the Southern
Pines Country Club.
The occasion for the showing
of both new and old styles—the
fashion show sponsored by the
BPO Dees, Drove 42, wnich be
gins at 8 p. m. this (Thursday)
evening, with refreshments to fol
low, at the Country Club. There
will also be a drawing for a door
prize.
The following shops will be
exhibiting the newest style
trends, with models named after
each: Mrs. Hayes Shop—Loree
Keen, Mrs. Carl Wallace; Tot’s
Toggery—Jon Fullenwider, Sarah
Anne Brockwell; Franj'ean’s—-
Mrs. James Besley, Linda Thomp
son; Bozick’s Susan Huntley,
Evelyn Matthews.
Also, Lee Power’s Shop—Toni
Cornett; Welch’s Gift Shop—Lin
da Thompson; Collins of Aber
deen—Mrs. Eddie L. Ervin, Jr.;
McLean Style Shop, Aberdeen—
models to be announced later.
The finale will be the show
ing of a bride and bridesmaids
from Kays of Rockingham.
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Mrs. Menoher, Low
Gross Winner in Golf
Tourney at Pinehurst
Following are the results of the
three day, 54-hole Sandhills Sum
mer Club Championship, played
Wednesday through l^iday of
last week at the Pinehurst Coun
try Club. (All listed are net scores
after handicap was deducted for
each day’s play)-
Mrs. Laura Lee Menoher was
low gross champion in the event;
her score, with 8 handicap, 77-78-
79-234.
Winner of the low net for the
three days was Mrs. Albert L.
Sneed, who scored 75-81-69-225
(handicap 19). She was also low
net winner for the third day.
Mrs. J. A. Ruggles, with 18
handicap, scored 71-78-77-226 for
runner-up prize in the low net
division. She also won low net
for the first day.
Mrs. A. N. Derouin won low
net for the second day with 15
handicap and scores of 79-74-75-
228.
Low net champion in Class B,
who also won first and second
day low net prizes, was Mrs. L.
Paget Rigby, scoring 78-77-76.
231 (handicap 25).
Class B runner-up, with handi
cap 23, 79-78t75-232, was Mrs.
Duwayne D. Gadd. Mrs. Clement
R. Monroe was low net winner
for-the third day with 27 handi
cap and a score of 81-83-73-237.
Twenty-two played in the
championship. Prizes will be
awarded at the annual joint ban
quet with Morco Club members
being held tonight, Thursday, at
the Holly Inn.
Frances McLean and
Roy Blue of C^thage
Will Marry Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean
of Carthage, Route 3, announce
the approaching marriage of their
daughter Frances to Roy Blue,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Blue,
also of Route 3, Carthage.
The ceremony will take place
Saturday in Dillon, S. C.
New Organist, Choir
Director, at Southern
Pines Methodist Church
The Southern Pines Methodist
Church has a new organist,Mrs.
Maxwell Grey of Southern
Pines, and a new choir director,
Mrs. Betty Bartley of Pinehurst.
The director of music at the
West End School, Mrs. Bartley
has had musical training at Bos
ton University.
Church members interested in
singing are requested to attend
choir rehearsals Wednesday eve
nings beginning at 8 o’clock.
Sandhill Jr. Hunt
Club to Hold Second
Meeting Saturday
A Sandhill Junior Hunt Club
has been organized to encourage
the young people in this area to
participate in a riding program.
Some of tbs interested persons
gathered Saturday at the home of
Mrs. W. T. Huntley.
Miss Gay Tate, Mrs. Charles
Harper and Mrs. Verdie Caddell
spoke to the group on the aims of
the club.
Officers were elected as fol
lows: president, Julia McMillan;
secretary, Janet Phillips; treas
urer, Susan Huntley.
A second meeting will be held
at 10 a. m. Saturday, September
30, at the home of Mary Eliza
beth Chappell, 240 N. Ridge St.,
and young people interested in
joining the club are invited to at
tend.
Prize Winning Teams
In Sandhill Duplicate
Bridge Club Named
Mrs. J. J. Spring and Mrs.
William J. Burke took the first
prize at the Tuesday evening
meeting of the Sandhill Duplicate
Bridge Club.
Tied for second were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank deCosta with Mrs.
Neil McKeithan and Harold
Markham. In third place were
Mrs. Charles Marcum and I Mrs.
Roy Grinnell.
Mrs. Foster Plays
In Golf Event at
Raleigh Country Club
Mrs. Clarence B. Foster of E.
Indiana Ave. extension played
last week in the first Fall golf
tournament of the Tar Heel
League, at the Raleigh Country
Club.
Another Southern Pines golfer
who is a member of the League,
Mrs. Laura Lee Menoher, did not
take part in last week’s tourna
ment, but plans to enter other
events later in the season. Both
the golfers play out of Fort Bragg
for the purposes of Tar Heel
League competition.
Mrs. Foster is also a member
of the Par Seekers at Southern
Pines Country Club.
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MRS. PHILIP
LEE TINSLEY
HOME CEREMONY UNITES MISS SUSAN
LEONARD AND PFC. PHILIP TINSLEY
Miss Susan Scott Leonard Sat
urday became the bride of Pfc.
Philip Lee Tinsley of Fort Bragg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tins
ley of Springfield, HI.
The 5 o’clock ceremony took
place at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Leonard, Jr., 640 Massachusetts
Avenue.
Officiating was Dr. Cheves K.
Ligon, executive secretary of the
Fayetteville Presbytery and form
er pastor of Brownson Memorial
Presbyterian Church in Southern
Pines. A reception followed the
wedding.
The couple will reside at 310
North Bennett Street.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a full skirted,
floor length, silk organza gown
appliqued with white flowers and
matching coronet with shoulder
length illusion veil. She carried
sprays of tiny white orchids
tinged with pale green and small
leafed ivy.
Attending the bride was Miss
Charla Marcum of Whispering
Pines who wore a moss green
peau de soie street length dress
with bell shaped skirt and match
ing bandeau. Her bouquet was of
stephanotis and ivy.
The bridegroom’s best man was
SP/4 James Wilson of Fort
Bragg. The bride’s brother, Timo
thy B. Leonard, ushered. Another
brother, Pfc. Anthony B. Leonard,
w£is unable to attend as he is
stationed at Madigan Army Hos^
pital, Tacoma, Wash.
B&PW Clubs Hold
District Seven ,
Lunch Meeting Here
The Sandhills Business and Pro
fessional Woman’s Club Sunday
played host at a luncheon for the
five other member clubs of the
Seventh District at a luncheon
at the Southern Pines Country
Club.
District Director Mrs. Nancye
McClellan of Aberdeen presided
over the business session. Sand
hills Club President Mrs. D. W.
Mann gave the speech of welcome
and the meeting’s principal speak
er Wcis State President Mrs. Stella
Hayes Spencer of Lenoir.
At the club’s regular meeting
last week, plans were made for
participation in National Busi
nesswomen’s Week, October 1
through 7. President Mann and
several members of the Sandhills
Club, which this year celebrates
its 10th anniversary, will attend
the dedication Sunday of the re
cently completed state headquar
ters building of Business and
Professional Woman’s Clubs at
Chapel HiU.
Governor Sanford and his wife
and other state and national dig
nitaries, including the B&PW
National President, will be there
for the dedication.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Page W. Choate is back at
her home following hospitaliza
tion at Moore Memorial Hospital
for the past 10 days.
Besides the bridegroom’s par
ents, his younger brother and
sister, Virgil auid Nancy Tinsley,
were present. Also, Mrs. George
H. Leonard, Sr., the bride’s pater
nal grandmother.
Out-of-Towners Here
Out-of-town guests, in addition
to the Tinsleys, were Mrs. Max
well Goodwin of Battle Creek,
Mich., grandmother of the bride;
Mrs. Paul William Hills of New
York City and Stonington, Conn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Page, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Freeh, of
Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Page, III of Chapel Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Earle of New
Canaan, Conn, came down for the
wedding, spending the weekend
at their place on E. Rhode Island
Avenue Extension.
Pre-Nuptial Courtesies
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ostrom
entertained the bridal party,
members of the immediate fami
lies and out-of-town guests at a
dinner at their home following the
rehearsal Friday evening.
Hosts at the wedding breakfast
Saturday morning in the Crystal
Room of the Carolina Hotel, Pine
hurst, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Page and Mrs. Maxwell Goodwin.
The bride-elect was honor guest
at a kitchen shower given for her
last Saturday by Mrs. Henry
Flory at her Morganton Road
home.
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