1 Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 JACKSON SPRINGS NEWS VASS NEWS and PERSONALS Church Services Communion, service will be held following the Sunday morn ing worship service at the Pres byterian Church with the Rev. Tom KeAian and the Rev. Lacy McDuffie officiating.^ Invitations Out The following invitations have been issued; “Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Franklin Currie request the hon our of your presence at the mar- I riage of their daughter, Susan McNeill, to Mr. Earl Gladstone Barbour, Jr. on Saturday, the - seventh of April at five o’clock in the afternoon, JacksoA Springs Presbyterian Chiu-ch, Jackson Springs, North Carolina and afterwards at the reception at the Church.” By MRS. CHARLES CAMERON Methodist Study Course Members of the WSCS met in the church fellowship hall Mon day and Tuesday of last week for Mission Study Course. The study book on “Latin America” was presented by Mrs. Roby Fu- trell, Mrs. David Moe and Mrs. G. E. Griffin. Mrs. H. A. Borst was in charge of the Scripture on Monday night and Mrs A. G. Ed wards, Jr., on Tuesday. Miss Ag nes Boggs was mission study chairman. Current event , topics were presented by Mrs. James Hudson. A display of handmade articles, geographical magazines and current events clippings add ed much to the interesting and informative study. A social peri od with refreshments concluded the sessions. American countries was present ed by the leader and members. Mrs. Bill Coe, hostess of the month, served refreshments to the 13 members present. Attend Conference Three members of the WSCS of the Vass Methodist Church at tended the annual conference held, in Wilson on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday of last week. Miss Ethel Davis, official delegate, was present for the three-day session and was join ed by Mrs. David Moe and Mrs. Charlie Gschwind for the day on Wednesday. eron Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sheffield of High Point called on Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frye and family Sat urday afternoon. John W. and Mrs. Hipp, of Vir ginia Beach, Va., were here for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer, and visited other relatives. Rd. Sn. James Thomas of the U. S. Navy, Charleston, S. C. ac companied by Rd. 3 Richard Wil kins of Texas, spent Sunday and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Danley and other rela tives. Thomas and Wilkins had Attend Wedding Miss Lois and Mrs. Geneva Mc Leod, with Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McLeod, of Candor, attended the wedding of their cousin. Miss Nancy Glenn Beil to Carvel Reid Elakeney, Jr. at the First Meth odist Church of Kershaw, S. C. Sunday afternoon. The bride is the granddaughter of the late James McLeod of Chesterfield, S. C. Briefs Lt. and Mrs. John Kent Maness of Fort Lee, Va. were the week end guests of Mrs. Otis Poole. Calling on Mr. and Mrs. George Ross Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Sallie Clark and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark of Hamlet. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas of Gas tonia; Mrs. Helen Lee of Thomas- ville, and Miss Birdie Thomas. Calling on the family in the after noon was Mrs. Aurelia Currie of Carthage. Mrs. Thomas and Ricky visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan and Mrs. Elmer Hall Saturday in Greensboro. Entertain Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin en- tertain-ed at a coffee hour honor ing Mrs. John Moe at their home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Moe, who resides in California, is here on a visit with her son and daugh ter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. David Moe. Guests present were: Mrs. W. D. Matthews, and Misses Kate and Eva Graham, of South ern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis of Carthage; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beasley and Mr. and Mrs. R R. Thomas. United in Matrimony Miss Gracie Pearl Conner of Sylvia became the bride of Leon Crabtree in a ceremony in Ben- rettsville, S C., Sunday, March 25. The couple are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crabtree, parents of the bride groom. Personals Mrs. Daniel Boggs, Mrs. E. A Frye, Mrs. L. B. Frye, Miss Agnes Boggs, Roy Frye, and Bill Frye visited Mrs,. Hal Wombie and family in Raleigh Saturday after noon. The party was joined by Miss Amy Callahan and Joe Frye at the Coliseum for the afternoon performance of the Ice Capades Miss Ann Edwards of Pfeiffer College is home for a semester break with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey and daughter. Penny, of Cheraw, S C., spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Hargrove and family of Raleigh were dinner guests of the Callahans. Children Meet The Children’s Missionary So ciety of the Vass Methodist church met at the church with their co-leaders Sunday after noon. A continued study on South Mrs. W. D. Dowdy of Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frye over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hudson and children, Gary, Mike and Bar bara, of Portsmouth, Va., spent from Friday until Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jessup, and Tommy who was home for the weekend from St. Andrews College, Mr. and W(rs. Archie Murphey and children, of Greensboro, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cam VALUE ROSES VARIETY THESE PRICES GOOD 9 X 12 Foot THRU. FRI. - SAT. ONLY Viscose Rayon • Black & White • Beige • Brown & Beige • Brown • Foam Rubber Back • Reg. 24.95 $18.91 Sailcloth Cafe Curtains Complete with Valance • 27 X 36" Panels • Kitchen Prints in Red & Gold • Provincial Geometric Prints in Red or Turquoise • Values to 1.98 Complete Sets $3.00 Bombay Throw Pillows returned to their station Satur day after a six months cruise of the Mediterranean. I. J. Meyers is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Miss Agnes Smith returned home Friday afternoon from Moore Memorial Hospital. 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