THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, Noith Carolina
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“Pocketful of Miracles,” opens
Sunday, to run through Tuesday
at the Sunrise Theatre, through
United Artists release. Filmed in
Panavision and Eastman Color,
the comedy, produced and direct
ed by Frank Capra, is in his great
tradition of movie magic for
which he has won three Academy
Awards. It is based on a story by
Damon Runyon and stars Glenn
Ford, Bette Davis, Hope Lange,
Arthur O’Connell and co-stars
Peter Falk, Thomas Mitchell, Ed
ward Everett Horton and Mickey
Shaugnessy.
For his latest miracle, Capra
rubs a magic lamp—in this case
a shiny red apple—and we have
Glenn Ford, as Dave the Dude,
buying an apple a day for gamb
ler’s luck, from ^
Bette Davis, as Apple Annie, a
Broadway character who writes
phony society letters to her
daughter in Spain until the girl’s
imminent arrival causes
Hope Lange, as . Queenie,
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WEST END NEWS
By SALLY AUMAN
Called Meeting
Mrs. A. J. Hanner had a meet
ing Thursday night in behalf of
the summer recreation program.
Her committee would like to
know the desires of different in
dividuals for organized summgr
recreation. The committee is com
posed of the following members
who would like local citizens to
express themselves to any one of
them; Earl Auman. John Thomp
son, Mrs. Everette Cole, Tommy
McNeill, the Rev. George Houck,
the Rev. Aaron Tyson and the
Rev. Clifton Tuttle.
Surprise Party
The Women of the Baptist
Glenn’s girl-friend, and more than
a few Broadway guys and dolls
with hearts of gold, to transform
Bette into the grandest society
doll of them all.
This warm-hearted screenplay
was written by Hal Kanter ana
Harry Tugend, based on Robert
Riskin’s original screenplay, and
puts the Runyon classic on wide
screen for the first time.
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Church gave a surprise birthday
party Tuesday evening at the
church for their pastor, the Rev.
Clifton Tuttle. Following the reg
ular meeting of the different
church ofganizations, Bobby
Dunn presented a program on
“The Church’s Mission” to the
Brotherhood, of which Edwin
Baughn serves as president. Miss
Polly Atkins was hostess to the
YWA’s at a party on Tuesday
night.
WSCS Meets
Mrs. M. L. Morris and Mrs. E.
L. Sutphin were hostesses to the
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service at the meeting on Mon
day night in the Youth Building
of the Church. A program, “The
Mission of the Church of Christ
in Latin America,” was presented
by Mrs. Francis Currie, Jr., as
sisted by Mrs. Decatur Richard
son, Miss Alberta Monroe, Mrs.
Paul Tart, and Mrs. E. L. Tan,
Mrs. Albert Hunt, who with her
husband is a house guest of Mrs
M. L. Morris, was a special guest.
Presbyterian Women
Mrs. R. B. Lewis gave the “Cal’
to Worship” at the meeting of the
Presbyterian Women on Monday
evening. A program on “Missions”
was presented by Mrs. North
Lewis and Mrs. Archt'- Farmer
assisted by Mrs. Edward Dunn
Mrs. A. B. Conrad. Miss Ti’eva
Auman, and Mrs. George Houck
Attend Training School
Attending the Leadership Train
ing School on Monday night at
Saint Andrews Presbyterian Col
lege in Laurinburg were the Rev.
enjoyed cakes and snacks. Guests
were Frances Gibson, Janet and
Becky Markham, Janice Gordon,
Sharon Blue, Libba Johnson,
Michael Graham, Charles Harris,
Douglas Tuttle, Gene and Harry
Lewis, Tommy Blue, Vernon Sut
phin, and Donnie Edson of Pine-
hurst.
Speaks to Lions
T. J. Baldwin was prograrr
chairman for the Lions Club on
Thursday night at their dinner
meeting. He presented James
Parker who gave a talk on ex
termination. Lion Aaron Tyson
presided at the meeting and Hob
son Tucker urged all interested
citizens to inform themselves on
the matter of willing their eyes
to the Eye Bank.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lewis are
vacationing in Florida.
A son, Michael Kevin, was born
on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Edward Proulx at Moore
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Proulx is
the former Miss Shirley Cheek.
The Rev. and Mrs. Homer Phi
fer of Wagram called on the Tom
my McNeills Friday afternoon.
George Houck, Jr., Fort Meade,
Md., was here for supper with his
oarents on Tuesday night, and
Terrie Houck returned home with
her father.
Mrs. Dewey Saunders is recup
erating at home following sur
gery at Moore Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. George Houck attended a
special committee meeting on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Julian Hutaff in Fayetteville to
and Mrs. George Houck, Mrs. Har-, write the Synodical history for
old Markham, Mrs. North Lev/is,
Mrs. E. R. Outland, and Mrs. R.
B. Lewis.
Speaker
The Rev. George Houck spoke
to the Men of the Ashpole Pres
byterian Chprch last Sunday
night. Mrs. Houck and Terrie vis
ited with friends in that commu
nity.
On Furlough
Joe Eifort is at home on fur
lough after completing Field Ar
tillery School at Fort Sill, Okla.
He will leave on Sunday by plane
from Charlotte for New Yor'k and
will then leave by boat for his
'fhe past 25 years.
The Rev. and Mrs. Houck were
Friday evening dinner guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Sloop in Lum-
berton. The Houcks attended an
organ recital by Professor John
Williams on Sunday afternoon at
Saint Andrews Presbyterian Col
lege.
The Earl Aumans visited with
the Lloyd Auman family on Sun
day afternoon in Fayetteville.
Miss Sherrie Upole spent the
weekend in High Point.
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Dunn on Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannah and
tour of duty in Germany. The Ei- Mrs. Lizzie Saddler of Troy.
Charles Hannah spent the week
end at home from his army post
in Virginia
fort family had a get-together
this weekend with Miss Lucile Ei
fort of Pomfret, Conn., arriving
on Thursday. Other members here
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis TRACK ROSTER
with Sallie, Gail, Blake, and Don- Rosters giving name, breeding
na, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blue and owners of the 291 harness
with Nancy and Robbie of High horses now in training at the
Point' Mr. and Mr« P'”’^ Hair;« Pinehurst Race Track, are now
and Lynn of Ch'^rlotte: Mv and on hand at the track or at local
Mrs. Wallace Nelson w^’-' Becky, Ihotel desks. To make identifica
Reid, and Melissa of Abingdon | Hon easier for spectators at the
Va., and Miss Kent An'^ersoo j daily schooling, from early morn-
Oueens College sophomore, o'! ing until noon, horses that appear
Marietta. Ga. ion the tracks will carry numbers,
Ai Dinner Meet I shown in front of their names on
Attending a dinner meeting on
Thursday evening for school offi
cials and local school board mem
bers at East Montgomery High
School were Principal R. P. John-
scn. Marvin Hartsell, Kimes
■Rlake, Lynn Martin, and Clyde
Auman
Valentine Dance
Helen Hanner entertained at a
Valentine Party and Dance at her
home on Saturday night with the
assistance of her mother, Mrs. A.
J. Hanner, and her sister, Julia.
Louisburg College student. For
refreshments, the party guests
the roster.
N. a LEADS
The North Carolina furniture
industry leads all the states in the
number of pieces manufactured
These pieces include everything |
from upholstered furniture to
hardwood kitchen cabinets. The
400 or more plants which produce
furniture are scattered through
out the Upper Pierlmont and
Mountain sections of the state
They emnloy 42.000 neonle Th" I
annual value of their product is |
'•:.5?n million.
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SANDPIPERS ELECT— The Sandpipers, men’s golf organiza
tion at the Southern Pines Country Club, have elected Harry
Chatfield,'right, president to succeed HoiUie L. Sisk, Jr;- He is
shown with the new secretary and treasurer, Jack Reid. Henry
H. ^rner, elected vice president, was hot present when the
picture was made. Dr. C. B. Foster was elected to the board of
governors. The group holds regular tournaments, with occasional
social events. New memibers are welcome. (Humphrey photo)
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NEW EQUIPMENT—Members of the Wo
men’s Auxiliary of Moore Me.morial Hospital
inspected at their last meeting this new piece
of equipment which has been presented to the
hospital by the Auxiliary. The Stryker “turning
frame” is adjustable for numerous medical pur
poses in providing comfortable and effective
immobilization to patients who cannot otherwise
be moved or who must be turned while re
maining motionless. The frame is used in the
treatment of various types of back injuries or
diseases, for certain kinds of burn treatment
and for other purposes. Shown with the frame
here, left to right, are: Mrs. Alwin L. Folley,
Auxiliary member; Mrs. Betty McLeod, acting
director of nurses; and Mrs. Willimn H, Bodjne,
coordinator of volunteer services at the hospital.
The “patient” for purposes of the demonsfra.tiqn
is Mrs. Shirley Wooster who is secretary of the
emergency desk at the hospital.
(Hernmer photo)
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