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T]HE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962
Welfare Officials
Gather at Raleigh
The North Carolina Association
(A Public Wrifarfr Officials met
March 22 at the Sir Walter Hotel,
Raleigh.
All of the 100 directors of pub
lic welfare with many of their
Welfare Board members attend
ed, also Dr. Ellen Winston, com
missioner of public welfare, and
the staff of the State Welfare
Board.
Attending from the Moore
County Welfare Board were; Paul
C. Butler, chairman. Southern
Pines, Mrs. A. A. Vanore, Rob
bins, and the director of public
■welfare,'Mrs, Walter B. Cole.
: Subjects discussed included new
Federal legislation affecting pub
lic welfare in regard to deserted
parent; adequate services for r^
habilitation and prevention; speci
al needs of children arid staff
development; using day care ser
vices, best method of obtaining
medical reports for recipients;
ind family planning and c^pre^
hensive services for the aging.
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ABERDEEN NEWS
By ANN J. McNEIU.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY — APRIL 1-2.3
Junior Womatt'S' Club
The Aberdeen Junior Woman’s
Club met on Tuesday evening,
March 20, in the home of Mirs.
Harry Watson, with Mrs. Raeford
Wells serving as co-hostess.
Mrs. R. J. Thompson, president,
presided over the business ses
sion. Committee reports were
heard and the Ways and Means
committee announced plans for
the Second Annual Home-Sewn
Fashion Show to be held April
26 in th.» Aberdeen High School
auditorium.
Mrs. George Pappendick intro
duced the speaker of the evening,
Hal Goode, from Murdock School,
Butner, who spoke on the activi
ties of the school.
The hostesses sewed a sweet
course and coffee to the 23 mem
bers and one guest present.
tertained with a variety shower
on Monday evening for Mrs!
Anne Mischke, prior to her forth
coming marriage to Charles S.
Metsger, of 'Birmingham, Ala.
The "party was held at the home
of Mrs. Vann Clark. The honoree
was presented a corsage of white
carnations. Arrangements of
spring flowers were used in the
entertainment area.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson.
The group enjoyed several ap
propriate games, after which
Mrs. Mischke opened her many
lovely and useful gifts.
Mrs. Scott MiUer returned here
Sunday following a visit with rel
atives in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson
and children were Sunday eve
ning guests of Mrs. John D. Mc
Leod and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Clark and
children attended the Icb Capades
in Raleigh Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Muse and
children were Monday mght din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Muse.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sessoms.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Thompson
and children and Mary Frances
Marks spent the weekend with
Mr. and M*"®" C- E- Floyd in Ra
leigh. •
Guests were invited into the
dining room where Mrs. W. C.
Neill poured punch and guests
served themselves iced cakes,
mints :md nuts.
Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keyser of
Richmond, Va-, were weekend
Mrs. H. Clifton Blue underwent
surgery at Moore Memorial Hos
pital last Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Jordan
Jr., and daughter of Raleigh spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McNeUl.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mclnnis
spent the weekend in Charlotte
visiting her brother and sister-in'
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PINT
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Mrs. Farrell Hostess
Mrs. Robert Farrell was host
ess to the Round Robin Garden
Club Wednesday afternoon with
nine members and one guest, Mrs.
R. E. Oldham, present. Mrs. Old
ham presented an informative
and interesting program on new
flowers.
Mrs. Victor Grose was winner
of the most attractive flower ar
rangement at the meeting.
Mrs. Farrell served a sweet
course during the social hour.
Home and Garden Club
Current winners of the Aber
deen Home and Garden Award
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell
whose yard bespeaks a colorful
array of Spring.
Scout Art Winners
Young Miss Dottie FoUey, ten-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Folley of Aberdeen, and a
member of Brownie Troop 99,
won first place and received a
blue ribbon in the Girl Scout
Council Art Contest, for her in
teresting drawing of Old Bethes-
da Church located just outside
Aberdeen. This contest w.as to
“picture your home town.” The
Council is composed of four coun
ties. Six pictures chosen from
the Coxmcil’s contest will go' to
the Girl Scout Roimdup in But
ton Bay, Vermont, this summer.
Miss PaulR May Caddell,
daughter of 1^. and Mrs. Paul
Caddell, won second place in the
Senior Scout division.
Senior-High Meeting
The Aberdeen Senior-High Fel
lowship was host to a District
Visitation Team Sunday night.
The group enjoyed a hamburger
supper together, followed by an
inspirational program given by
the team, Clara Harper, Julia Mc
Millan and Ralph Hendron, all
of Southern Pines. Approximate
ly 25 persons were present for
the meeting.
Mrs. Mischke Honored
Mrs. Catherine McN. Bums en-
THEATRE
SUNRISE
Otto Preminger’s production of
“Exodus,” film version of the in
ternational best-seller, will start
its local engagement Sunday at
the Sunrise Theatre, through |
United Artists release.
“Exodus” stars Paul Newman,
Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Richard
son, Peter Lawford, Lee J. Cobb,
Sal Mineo, John Derek, Hugh
Griffith, Gregory Ratoff, Felix
Aylmer, David C^atoshu and Jill
Haworth. It was filmed on loca
tion in Israel and Cyprus in Tech
nicolor and Super-Panavision.
Otto Preminger produced and di
rected the film from a screenplay
by Dalton Trumbo, based on the
iLeon Uris novel.
The novel, “Exodus,” which
was a hard-cover best-seller for
more than a year and half, also
has sold more than 6,000,000
copies in paperback. The motion
j picture is set in the turbulent
times when the Israeli under
ground was battling the British
and the Arabs in the stmggle for
independence.
Paul Newman plays Ari Ben
Canaan, the heroic leader of the
underground movement who
spirits a group of Jews out of the
British internment camps on Cy
prus to Israel aboard a rusty
tramp steamer, which was re
named the Exodus. Miss Saint
portrays Kitty Fremont, the
American nurse, who becomes in
volved with the movement and
falls in love with Ari- Ralph
Richardson is the British Gener
al, sympathetic to the cause of the
Jews. Peter Lawford .is the un
sympathetic British army officer.
Sal Mineo plays Dov, the young
terrorist. Jill Haworth, the pretty
14%-year-old girl whom Premin
ger discovered in a London drama
■school, portrays Karen.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY — APRIL 4.5-0
Chubby Checker Mhrr Blawchwd
“DON’T KNOCK THE 'WST”
Shews— 3:20 < 5:15 • 7:05 • 9:00
Pedestrians, walk where motor-
I ists expect to find you. .. on side
walks, in crosswalks, or on the
left side of the road facing teatfic
[where no sidewalks are available.
The North Carolina Department
of Motor Vehicles says be safe—
ibe seen.
SCHEDULE OF
DOG VACCINATION CLINICS
For Moore County for 1962
The North Carolina law requires that every dog four months old, or older, MUST be vaccm^.
Ste vaccine^ elfSe L three years, eaSpt that doga being vaectaaW^
aee must be given a booster shot the next year. G. S. 67-33 requires that every dog at ^ tmes
be required to wear a colar with the owner’s name and address stamped on or otherwise firmly
attached to the collar.
The taxing authorities have furnished you with a numbered metal tag for each dog listed for the
year 1962—
Please Have this Tag Attached to CollaT When
Dog is Vaccinated
aa/Vtatt vour do? is v£icciii3.tc(lt b© siXTC to set cl receipt snd ft vftccinfttion t^§* , , j «
BegtaSrCy 1 ys“i"hled and listed for taxes will be “”1™;
Dounded Owners can retrieve their impounded dogs within five days by paymg the cost, tMes
S byhaSJ?fted^vSSted.THIs4wWILL‘BE ENFOHCEDl Save yourself extra cost
by cooperating with the Rabies Control Law.
The Charge Will be $1.50 for Each Dog Vaccinated.
THIS CHARGE IS IN EFFECT AT THE CLINICS ONLY. IT WILL BE MORE ELSEWHERE.
April 2 Through April 25,1%2
Si?: 5^2 n. m. routh’s store
TUESDAY, APRIL 3 - 2:15 to 2:45 P.M ’^A^S CRoU RO^I
TUESDAY, APRIL 3 — 4:30 to 5:30 P.M EAGLE SPRINGS (Lewis Store)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 - 4:00 to 5:30 P.M SOUTHERN PINES (Cliff’s Purol Station)
THURSDAY, APRIL 5 — 5:00 to 6:00 P.M NIAGARA (Post Uflice)
FRIDAY, APRIL 6 - 3:30 to 4:00 P.M WFiT^PHILADELPHIA
K: 6 - diJ? S « S:store)
Tvyr/'i'NmAV APTiTT Q 3'00 to 4‘00 P.M ROSELAND (Pattersons Store)
Monday’, APRTT. 9 — 4:30 to 5:30 P.M JACKSON SPRINGS (Gulf Station)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 — 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. ! ABERDEEN (Fire Station)
™UrIdAY; APRIL 12 -srso to 6:00 P.M HIGHWAY 15-501 (At Bryant’s Grocery)
TTRinAY APRIL 13 3'00 to 4'00 P.M. PINEHURST (Fire Station)
^mDAY,’ ipmL 13 - 4:30 to 5:30 P.M.' WEST END (Tucker’s Station)
TV/m'MnAV 'APRTT If? 2'QO to 2'30 PM ALLRED’S SERVICE STATION
MOiSaY APRIL 16 - 2:45 to IsO PM. ZZZ. WESTMOORE (Kennedy’s Store)
SnDAY: APRIL 16 - 3:45 to 4:30 P.M GRASSY CREEK SUPPLY STORE
TUESDAY, APRIL 17 — 2:30 to 3:00 P.M W. J. HARRINGTON CROSS ROADS
TUESDAY, APRIL 17 - 3:30 to 4:00 P.M
TUESDAY, APRIL 17 — 5:15 to 6:00 P.M ; PUTNAM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 — 3:00 to 3:30 P.M TTuaii
WEDNESDAY, APRTT. 18 — 3:45 to 5:00 P.M PINEBLUFF (Old Post Office)
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 — 1:00 to 1:30 P.M t
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 - 2:00 to 2:30 P.M LAKE B^ (^ol Station)
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 - 2:45 to 3:30 P.M MT. PLEASAOT (Brooks Store)
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 - 3:45 to 4:15 P.M LOBELIA (Broofo’Store)
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 — 4:30 to 5:30 P.M LAKEVIEW
SATURDAY, APRIL 21 -2:00 to 3:30 P.M ABERDEEN (^Aley Miool)
QATriRTiAV APRIL 21 4'00 to 5‘30 PM WEST SOUTHERN PINES
^mTsDAY APRIL 25 - 3:00 to 4:00 P.M.TOM FLINCHUM’S STORE
WEDNESDAY, iSPRIL 25 — 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. .... ROBBINS (Depot)
Moore County Health Dept
J. W. WiUcox, M. D„ Health Officer
CARTHAGE. NORTH CAROLINA
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