.Page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina ABERDEEN NEWS »»■. T My ANN J. McNeiU Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don McCluskey announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Beth, on Wednesday, Octo ber 25, at Moore Memorial Hospi tal The baby weighed eight pounds. Mrs. McCluskey is the former Miss Mary Hix, of Biscoe. Mr. McCluskey is a member oi the Aberdeen High School facul- tv Also proud of the new baby ar« two other McCluskey chil dren, Timmy and Cathy. Methodist Bazaar _ The Women of Page Memorial Methodist Church will hold their 'annual Bazaar today (Thursday) beginning at 11 a m. 1 Miss June Greer spent a recent [weekend in the North Carolina mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mc- Manis and daughter, Martha, of Pleasant Garden, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. C. C. Bethune. Friends of C. E. Houston will be delighted to know that he is home and is recuperating nicely following an automobile acci- Capt. and Mrs. L. B. Har’-mg- ton, Jr. and sons, of Tampa, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Toia of Silver Spring, Md. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Har rington, during last weekenm Clean-Up Week in Pinebluff Held; Many Cooperate In conjunction with the regular fall mowing and clearing of Pine- bluff parkways and roadsides, citizens of the town cooperated with the Pinebluff Improvement 'Association’s Clean Up Program by cleaning up their own yards and walkways. Town employe^, home owners and the Associa tion’s clean-up crew, headed by J. Douglas David and Roy Wal lace, took part with pines, and its woodland lake. All through the week of October 23 hoes and rakes were wielded to restore and clear these walkways and on October 28, a crew comprised of members of ihe Association, Fire Department and Explorer Scouts set to with clippers, axe and hoe to clear walks and parkways bordering vacant lots and unoccupied houses. The clean-up crew ended the day with a picnic at the Pine bluff Lake. Mrs. William Wood, chairman of the Parks, Parkways and Pub lic Buildings Committee of the Pinebluff Improvement Associa tion, thanks those who worked ibJ^ ...the first time you sit down at a LOWREY Organ “'on .sale will be homemade Don McUiusKey wcxe cak^s cidies cookies, breads of [Mrs. Roy Myers of Biscoe and Mr. a? kinds rolls, and doughnuts, and Mrs. Vann Hix of Biscoe. The “Country Store” will feature Mr. and Mrs. Reece Smith of Sues canned fruits and vege-! Laurinburg visited Mrs. D. H . A. Also T .«a\xrics' anH MiSS ^ ce took part tion, tnanKs uiubc wnw L" !:",srL= --g Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z- Don McCluskey were Mr. and — — i* ^ ^ ^ a iv/Tt* jdilCDj A 1 /-« tables, country produce etc. Also aprons and handwork of all kinds will be sold as well as plants, shrubs, and bulbs. Lunch and supper will be serv- oL - Home and Garden Cluo The October meeting of ;ne Aberdeen Home and Garden Club held al the WedSdlh" h" Lewis and Miss Minnie Brewer on Sunday afternoon. Weekend guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Spear, Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stroud of Ra- kigh. Clairella Stroud spent the weekend as guest of Eve William son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Garland Williamson. Among the college students e inn on Among me concgc October 17. Hostesses,home for the weekend with their tor 1* lh»hth maeling were tollies were fclvlh Williams o Srs M B Pleasants, Mrs. E. T. Wake Forest, Sylvia Cooper of McKeithen Mrs. E. L. Pleasants, Meredith, Jimmy Whitlock of M? W E. Blue, Mrs. George juNC, and Susie Bridgers of St. Martin and Mrs James H. Bish- Andrews. Martin, ana Lawhon of Tuskegee, °%his was the annual luncheon' Ala., left Monday following sev- meeting and the head table was eral days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. centered with a silver bowl con- Franlf: McNeiU and family SOUTHERN PINES ••ORTH CAROLINA retirement living Trv it out-see if you like H-in Southern Pines, North Carolina, at the famous Hollywopd. 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Other guests included Mrs. Nell Graham of Durham, Miss Jackson of Mt. Airy, Mrs. Billy Marks, and Miss Pearl Mc Millan. The short business session was presided over by the pre^dent, Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. H. W. Doub presented Mrs. Mills, who had attended the National Con vention and brought many sug gestions to the group for projects for garden clubs. Mrs. Mills pre sented the club with the certifi cate for being on the honor roll for the state garden club. Mrs. Marks Honored Mrs. Billy Marks was honored at a hot dog supper and a stork shower on Monday evening, Octo ber 23, at the Legion Hut. Host esses for the occasion were Mrs. N. McK. Caldwell, Mrs. Mack Wicker, Mrs. Charles Wimberly: and Mrs. C. L Wicker, Jr. Following the supper, the hon- oree opened and acknowledged her many lovely gifts. Approxi mately 40 persons attended. OES Official Visit The members of Aberdeen Chapter 259, OES, held their offi cial visit Tuesday evening, Octo^ her 24, with 25 members and seven guests present District Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs. Jewel Measamer, of Jonesboro Heights Chapter 310, SanfOTd, and District Deputy Grand Pa tron Jack Dowless, of the local chapter, were honored. Members from the Burlington Chapter were welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper, Worthy Matron and Worthy Pa tron, presided. Taft Hardister was initiated in regular for™• A*' original program, written by Mk. Jack Dowless, was presented by the officers. An original musical selection was rendered by Miss Edna Maurer. . , . Those present enjoyed refresh ments served buffet style from a beautifully appointed table. Mrs. Troy Greer poured punch. Host esses for the meeting were Mrs Dowless. Mrs. Dan Mangum, and Miss Edna Maurer. Celebrates Birthday Katherine Greer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Greer, cel ebrated her sixth birthday Octo ber 25 at her home on Poplar St., with a Halloween party. Thirteen of her friends—including one princess, a bride, three witches, a black cat, a skeleton, a doll, and a gypsy, attended. PoUowing appropriate game^ Katherine opened her gifts and refreshments were served. Those attending were Kam Buchan, Janie Kyle, Libby Lou Melvin, Laura Greer, Fonda Rey nolds, Patricia Thomas, Uiana Moon, Jon Fullenwider, Feeka Ewing, Lucinda Brogden, Ann Wooten, and Jenny Wooten. Mr and Mrs. G. E. Stilwell of Cooleemee are visittng their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Merrill, and ^TJ.^’and Mrs. E. R. Graham spent the weekend at Fontana Dam and attended the State Council meeting of Lions Inter national. . , The Rev. Brooks Patten is back at work after being confined to his home with pneumonia. M. J. Muse went to Duke Mon day for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greer spent last week visiting relatives in West Virginia. AVXVXICAAX J- Mr. and Mrs. Jere McKeithen attended an outdoor advertising convention at IvYiami Beach, Fla. last week. I V x/xik’' % ■V. ^ •M %■ f i ^ f 11 ;W! ■*** * < ■ New Home of United Telephone Company of the Carolmas, Inc. You are cordially invited to attend the formal opening of the United Telephone Company’s New Office Building 385 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Southern Pines from 4 to 8 o’clock Friday, November 3 The first Electronic Private Branch Exchange Switchboard to be installed in the United States will be on display Refreshments will be served UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE CAROLINAS, INC.