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THE PILOT—Southerii Pines, North Carolina
WEST END NEWS
BY SALLY AUMAN
Christmas Parly i
On Friday evening, Sandhill '"gton, D. C. Carolyn is taking a
Furniture Corporation entertain- course in pediatrics in
ed its foremen and supervisors ' connection with her nurses’ train-
and their wiyes. A delicious tur- High Point Memorial Hos
key dinner with all the trimmings
was served by the West End Vol
unteer Fire Dept, to the hosts
and their guests in the West End
School lunchroom, beautifully
decorated for the occasion with
white, pink and red poinsettias,
red candles, greenery and miscel
laneous trimpaings. The meeting
was presided over by the genera]
superintendent, Paul Von Canon,
who extended greetings as did
pital.
With Mrs. Claude Auman for
Sunday were her 10 children with
their families including 17 grand
children and two great-lgrand-
children. Also joining the fam
ily for the way were Mrs. Mur-
iel Castlebury Scrimshaw (mo-
ther of Mrs. Glenn Auman) of
East Orange, N. J., and Miss Alda
Jones of Nashville.
Mrs. Allan McDonald joined his
President J. B. Von Canon, Jr., | family in Richmond, Va.. Mon-
Robert Henderson read the “Let-
ter to the Editor” from Virginia
day evening where they are vis
iting her parents, Mrs. and Mrs.
Graham Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sinclair are
spending the holidays in Norfolk
with the Jack Cates family.
Eugene Dunn is here on fur
lough after completing his ’basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base in Texas. He will report,
after his furlough, to Fort Leon
ard Wood in Missouri.
The C. N. Cramer family of
Candor and the Ray Dickens fam
ily of Varina were Monday din
ner guests of the George Houcks.
Mack Auman.
The Hawley Pooles were in Sel
ma on Sunday for a Christmas
get together of the Boker fam
ily.
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1962
Hear ye. Hear ye! The clock
strikes 12, a New Year
dawns, and we chime in with
our very best wishes for you
and yours. May 1962 be your
most rewarding year of all
. . . in all ways!
Arey & Sons, Inc.
Aberdeen, N. C.
Important Notice
In accordance with Article I, paragraph 1 of the plan
of organization of the Republican Party of North Car
olina , I hereby call A ERECINCT MEETING OF ALL
REGISTERED REPUBLCANS OF SOUTHERN PINES
PRECINCT. AT 8 P.M.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1962,
at the New Wing of tht Southern Pines High School,
Entrance on New York Avenue.
This meeting is for tb purpose of electing Precinct
Officers and delegates; tothe 1962 County Convention.
James E.Harrington, Jr.
Chairmai of the Moore County
Republicai Executive Committee
All other Citizens intereted in sound financial policy
of our State and Federal Covernments and conservative
thinking are invited to at)nd.
asking if there was a Santa Claus
and door prizes of the poinsettias
was held with Mrs. Bobby Von
Canon, Mrs. J. B. Barnett, lyirs.
J. B. Von Canon, Mrs. F. S. Cur
rie, Jr. and Mrs. Robert Hender
son winning. The evening con
cluded with singing together
“White Christmas” and distribu
tion of hose as gifts to the ladies.
Church Program
On Wednesday evening, the
West End Methodist Church had
.its Christmas program and party.
The Junior and Intermediate
Choirs, under the direction' of
Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Jr., present
ed a program of Christmas music.
Sharon Richardson with her clar
inet, Vernon Sutphin with his cor
net, and William Johnson and
Michael Graham with their trum
pets, added much to the program.
The members of the choirs are
Macy and Benford Graham, Amy
Cox, James and Laura Sutphin,
Chuck Baldwin. Martin Chriscoe,
Stephen, Libba and William John
son, Delores Conrad, Michael and
Brenda Graham, Sharon Richard
son, Vernon and Christine Sui-
phin. Linda Williams, Helen Ban
ner, Suzie Von Canon, Joanne
Sutphin, Billy Tyson and Mike
Mclnnis.
The. Rev. A. G. Tyson then led
the congregation in a meditation
and candlelighting service and
each left the church with his
lighted candle to let it shine in
the world.
In the Youth Building, the Sun- ^
day School classes under the di
rection of Mrs. T. B. Graham,
Miss Blanche Monroe, Mrs. V. L
Sutphin, Mrs. J. L. Branson, Mrs. j
J. F. Sinclair and Mrs. Roy Swar-
ingen each made a contribution
n leading Christmas meditations.
The Church School then recog-1
nized each of its members with a I
treat which were presented by the
Church lay leader Roy Swarin-1
gen and the superintendent, De
catur Richardson. Gifts were pre
sented the minister and his fam
ily and then the jolly old fellow,
Santa Claus, appeared and talked |
with the children.
Crowned Queen
Nancy McLean, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. David McLean of Eagle j
Springs was crowned Homecom- i
ing ueen Monday evening at the
school gymnasium. Pretty Nancy
is a popular member of the Junior
Class, and she was crowned by |
Coach Otis Boroughs. The Mono-1
gram Club sponsored this event |
with Roger Green serving as pres
ident and with Wayne Livingood
as master of ceremonies. Mem
bers of the Homecoming Court I
were Linda McNair, Judy Wil
liams, and Jean Monroe.
Jr. Glee Club Sings
Mrs. John Bartley presented I
the Junior Glee Club which is |
sponsored by the PTA in a Christ
mas program at the school Tues
day evening. Helen Hanner gave
the Christmas Story and soloists
for the evening were Theresa
Luck, Terry Reid, Patricia Luck,
Steve Tuttle, Betty Jo Stubbs,
Janet and Becky Markham, Edna
Saunders, and Janice Gordon. The
audience was delighted with sev
eral songs by the sextet compos
ed of Libba Johnson, Linda Wil
liams, Joyce Blue, Janice Gor-
dan, and Becky and Janet Mark
ham. Accompanists for the pro
gram were Janice Gordon,Janet
Markham, Billy Tyson, and John
Bartley. Serving as ushers were
Jane Jackson, Sylvia Cole, and
Billy Harris.
Lions Club Party
Lion George Houck was chair
man of the program Thursday
evening at the Lion Christmas
dinner party honoring their
wives. Soloists for the musical
numbers were Janice Gordon and
Myriam Gibson and a special
solo by Lion Houck with Mrs.
Houck serving as acompanist.
Sarny Hill won the prize for the
most humorous telegram using
the words from Santa Claus.
Humorous gifts were presented to
the club officers, other contests
were held and carols were sung.
Personals
Miss Ruth Tyson of Carthage
and Raleigh called on Mrs. Earl
Auman Saturday afternoon.
Miss Emily Thompson of Char
lotte is vacationing at her home
here.
Carolyn Williams was at home
for a short holiday season from
the Children’s Hospital in Wash-
DIVIDENDS
NEARLY
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Sanford, N. C.
$300,000
WILL BE PAID THIS YEARTOFAMIUESWHOARE
FINDING THAT IT PAYS TO SAVE AT
FIRST FEDERAL
CURRENT
DIVIDEND
RATE
Earnings Start Jan. 1st. On All Money
Added By Jan. 10th
AS LITTLE AS $1.00
WILL START AN ACCOUNT
Accounts Can Be
Opened and
Conveniently Handled
By Mail.
Start Your Savings
Account by January 10th
to Receive Full Semi-Annual
Dividends June 30th.
Accounts Insured to
ASSETS OVER $9,500,000
0,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corp.
First Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF SANFORD. N. C.
DIRECTORS
J. Victor King
J. T. Davenport
W. R. Makepeace, Jr.
W, H. Ray
L. D. Isenhour
L. P. Wiikins
L. P. Cox
W. M. Womble
Phone 4-6543
CORNER STEELE AND WICKER STREETS
BRANCH OFFICE IN PITTSBORO, N. C.. 101 N. HILLSBORO, ST.