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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961
WEST END NEWS
By SALLY AUMAN
Lions Club Installation
Lion Roy Swaringen installed
the following six new members
of the club at the meeting Thurs
day evening: W.. H. (Dick)
Dickerson, Tommy McNeill, R. P.
Johnson, Billy McKenzie, T.. J.
Baldwin, and D. L. Ritter, Jr.
Lion District Governor, E. R.
Graham of Aberdeen spoke and
Vice President Aaron Tyson pre
sided at the nieeting.
The Lions’ project for a recrea
tion field was presented by Lion
Tyson with representatives of
other civic clubs attending from
the Sandspur Club—Mrs. Allan
McDonald, . Mrs. Everette Cole
and Mrs. Leslie Gordon; from
the Woman’s Club—Miss Grace
Donaldson and Mrs. E. R. Out-
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land and Mrs. Bill Poley; and
from the Volunteer Fire Depart
ment—Francis Currie, Jr., Paul
Tart and Z. B.. Conrad. Represen
tatives of the Woman’s Club serv
ed a turkey dinner, with all the
trimmings, in the recreation Hall
of the Presbyterian Church.
Troop 27 Project
The Senior Girl Scout Trooj) 27
worked five afternoons last
week assisting with the canteen
at Moore Memorial as their vol
unteer hospital work project. Fri
day afternoon, the Troop planted
yellow flowers in the center of
town at the Red and White Store
in celebration of the 100th birth
day of the Girl Scout organiza
tion. They were assisted with the
planting by Scoutmaster Floyd
Cole and his Boy Scouts.
Following the work the girls
entertained the boys at a party
at the Methodist youth building
with Girl Scout troop committee,
Mrs. Willianj, Jackson, Mrs. Colon
Williams and Mrs. E. L. Sutphin
assisting. The girls who are mem
bers of this enthusiastic troop
are Delores Conrad, Brenda Gra
ham, Jane Jackson, Libba John
son, Becky Markham, Sharon
Richardson, Opal Whisnant and
Joanne Sutphin.
The Pinehurst-We'st End neigh
borhood Girl Scout leaders met
Wednesday morning at the Meth
odist youth building. Mrs. John
C. Grier Jr., of Pinehurst, presi
dent presided at the meeting and
Mrs.-Joy Wright, district director
of, the girl scout work, of Sanford
was present.
WSCS Meeting
Mrs. Decatur Richardson gave
the worship service at the WSCS
Monday evening at the Methodist
youth building. The program was
presented by Mrs. Fred Monroe
assisted by Mrs. Aaron Tyson,
Mrs. J. F. Sinclair and Miss Al
berta Monroe. Mrs. James Rec
tor presided at the meeting and
Miss Blanche Monroe and Mrs.
John Brandon were hostesses.
At Duke Hospital
The Rev. Aaron Tyson and
Mrs. M. J. Davis visited the Rev.
W.. H. Brown who is a patient at
Duke Hospital, and Mrs Brown
at the Methodist Retirement
Home, in Durham, last week.
They are happy to report that the
Rev. Mr. Brown is much improv
ed.
Program Given
The Presbyterian Women met
Monday evening and a program
on the World Council of Churches
was presented by Mrs. Glenn
Lewis, Mrs. E. R. Outland, Mrs.
Harold Markham and Mrs. Clyde
Auman. Mrs. R. B. Lewis gave a
call to worship Reports were
heard from Mrs. M. C. McDonald
and Miss Grace Donaldson on the
recent meeting of the Presbytery
Women in Lumberton.
Allend Dislricl Meel
Attending the district confer
ence at Pinehurst Wednesday
from the Presbyterian Church
were' Mrs. George Houck and
Miss Treva Auman, who partici
pated on the program. Miss Bert
McCrummen who reported for
the local women, Mrs. R. B.
Lewis, who was recognized as
the incoming local president; and
Mrs. Earl Auman, Miss Grace
Donaldson, Mrs. E. R. Outland,
Mrs. M. C. McDonald, Jr., Mrs.
Archie Farmer, Mrs Fred Frye,
Mrs. Thelma Garrison, Mrs. Eve-
rette-Cole, Mrs. Floyd Upole, Mrs.
Harold Markham, Mrs. Edward
Dunn, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs.
North Lewis and Miss Tressie
Auman.
Personals
Weekend guests of the Edward
Dunns were Mrs. Beulah McRae
of Rockingham and A|2c Leon
McRae, who has recently return
ed from Okinawa and will be
leaving soon for his new assign
ment in Charleston, S. C.
In Charlotte Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. David Wilson, and Rich
ard, and Miss Grace Donaldson
David and Richard visited Frank
Watt in the Steele Creek Commu
nity and also the boyhood home
of David’s father, which was built
in 1850.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craft an
nounce the birth of a baby
daughter, Cynthia Ann, in a
hospital in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Mrs. Craft is the former Miss
Carol Ritter.
The Thanksgiving Service to be
held Thursday morning at 9:30
at the Presbyterian Church, is
sponsored annually by the Bap
tist, Methodist and Presbyterian
congregations. The Rev. Aaron
TySon will bring the message and
special music will be given by
the choirs of the Presbyterian
Church.
JACKSON
SPRINGS NEWS
Charlie McDonald has been ad
vised by the Mission Board of the
Presbyterian Church, U. S., that
his sister, Miss Mollie McDonald
has been airlifted from her mis
sion station at Lubuia in the Bel
gian Congo to Leopoldville. Miss
McDonald was reported safe and
pnhurt but several of her com
panions were badly beaten in
some of the uprisings in that sec
tion. Miss McDonald serves as a
laboratory technician in a hospi
tal and also trains natives in lab
oratory technology, especially in
the diagnosis of leprosy.
Attending the District "VI con
ference of the Presbyterian
Church Women at Pinehurst Wed
nesday evening were the District
vice-chairman, Mrs. John C. Blue;
Mrs. Edgar Graham who reported
for the local women; Mrs. Charlie
McDonald, Mrs. John Patterson,
Mrs. A. H. McCall, Mrs. E. J.
Blue, Mrs. Woodford Sherrill,
Mrs Paul Cole, Mrs. Ollia Currie,
Mrs. Harris Blake, Mrs. Nelson
Blue. A highlight for the local
women was seeing Mrs. W. A.
Brown, their former pastor’s wife.
One woman said it was like
Christmas.
Charlie Billing and Herbert
Currie were hospitalized last
week at Moore Memorial Hospi
tal.
Weekend guests of the Robert
Hendersons were Mr. and Mrs.
Meredith Herndon of Myrtle
Beach, S. C.
The Tom Suth^rs of Kannapo
lis spent the weekend at their
cottage here.
Two Join Moore
Dept, of Welfare
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Mount Craig is the second
highest peak in Eastern America.
It is named for Locke Craig, ja
native of nearby Buncombe
County.
Miss Patsy McCrary of Carth
age, and David Bobo of Pittsboro
have joined the staff of the Moore
County Department of Public
Welfare, Mrs. Walter B. Cole, di
rector of public welfare, has an
nounced.
Miss McCrary holds the posi
tion of stenographer-clerk. She
comes to the department with
training in the Asheboro Business
School and experience in office
work in two other agencies. She is
a graduate of Carthage High
School.
Mr. Bobo is a case worker of
the Moore County Welfare De
partment . He is a graduate of
Mars Hill College and Baylor
University with two years at
South Eastern Seminary. His
fields of work before social work
have been in the ministerial and
teaching professions. He has a
wife and one child.
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