I PAGE TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 WELFAHE GOAL One of the basic philoso phies of the public welfare pro gram in North Carolina is to help persons eligible for financial as sistance develop their own po tentials so they may -become self- supporting individuals, if pos sible. Public welfare caseworkers, through counseling and the use WEST END NEWS and PERSONALS BY SALLY AUMAN New Industry This community is excited that a sportswear manufacturing com pany wishes to locate in the vicinity. To add to the enthusi asm, it is a firm that we will be of various community resources, proud to welcome as a part of work to help people lift their standard of living and to become contributing members of society. WATCH OUR ADS . . YOU'LL FIND IT! the conununity. A sign-up for a labor survey will be held on Sat urday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Fire Station for skilled sew ing machine operators, pressers, and cutters, and also for unskill^ workers. 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Benefit Dinner The Volunteer Fire Department will serve a barbecue dinner on Friday beginning at 11 o’clock in the morning through 9 that night. Help support your Community Fir^ Department and enjoy an outing at the same time. The Firemen are still taking subscrip tions to the “Progressive Farmer,” so plan to give them your order or renewal at the dinner. Fund Drive Leaders West End is being asked to do its part on the $450,000 Building Fund for Moore Memorial Hos pital, with Allan McDonald serv ing as the chairnrian. There were 319 West Enders treated last year at the hospital and truly it is our hospital and deserves our financi al support. On the local level, Roy Swaringen and Clyde Auman have been appointed as captains for the drive and to serve on their committee are Miss Alberta Mon roe, W. A. Johnson, Jr., Floyd Cole, Leslie Gordon, Paul Von- Canon, Decatur Richardson, and Hobson Tucker. Benefit Dance Mrs. W. J. Sutphin and Mrs. Bobby VonCanon attended a tea on Monday afternoon at the Holly Inn in Pinehurst and heard plans for the Hospital' Auxiliary’s bene fit dance which will be held next month. We will be hearing more from Mrs. Sutphin and Mrs. Von- canon who will represent this community for this cause. Quarterly Conference The Methodist Church will have its Quarterly Conference on Sun day following the morning wor ship service which will be conducted by the Fayetteville District Superintendent Millard C. Dunn. Reports will be heard from all commission chairmen and church officers. Fellowship Supper The Men of the Methodist Church had a fellowship supper on Sunday night with Lee Sut phin and Edgar McNair in charge of arrangements. New Jobs Billy McKenzie terminated his work as manager of the West End branch of the Carolina Bank on Saturday to accept a position as a vice-president with the Citizens Bank & Trust Co. of Southern Pines. This community rejoices in his well-deserved promotion, but regrets his leaving. He has served the community well as a banker, and has affiliated with the Lions Club, has spoken to Church groups, and in fact, has entered into the community life in such a gracious manner that he will be sorely missed. This is West End’s second loss in a short time. D. L. Ritter has moved to Southern Pines to ac cept the cashier’s position with the Southern National Bank of Lumberton. Even though he was employed with the Carthage Branch of the Carolina Bank, he served in the community as presi dent of the PTA, a member of the Lions Club, and his children were popular students in the school. This is our opportunity to say a very sincere “Thank-you” to these two men who have made a definite contribution to the community life of West End. Wins'Spelling Contest Congratulations to Freddy Mc- Innis, fifth grader, who won the spelling bee at the School Friday Morning. Freddy won in com petition with winners selected from the following grades: Birenda Talbert and Ted Monroe of the eighth grade; Janice , Wiseman, seventh grade; and Christine Sut- pin, sixth. He will represent the school in a county-wide contest over radio and will be accom panied by his teacher. Miss Treva Auman. Freddy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclnnis of Jack- son Springs. Pre-School Clinic The first graders enjoyed a holiday Friday when the pre school clinic was held with Miss Blanche Monroe and County School Supervisor Mrs. Beulah McPherson in charge of arrange ments. To prepare the children for school next year, shots and examinations were given by the county doctor and nurse to the ■^3 children. Mrs. Ives to Speak The Spring Banquet of the Moore County Unit of the Educa tion Association will be held at ♦he West End School cafeteria on Wednesday Evening, April 11. Mrs. Ernest Ives of Southern Pines will be the guest speaker. The officers for the coming year will be installed who will include: Miss Bert McCrummen, president, and Mrs. W. M. Thompson, secre tary-treasurer. President Installed Our own Linda* Williams was installed as the president of the Moore County Unit of the Future Homemakers of America at its meeting in Aberdeen Tuesday afternoon. This talented high school freshman is not only out' standing in the field of home making, but excels scholastically, is active in the youth work of the Methodist Church, a Senior Scout with a Curved Bar award, and is a pianist and vocalist. The community, along v/ith Linda’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Wil liams, are proud of her. Talent Show Participating in the Pinehurst Talent Show Saturday evening from here was the West End Sextet, composed of Janice Gor don, Joyce Blue, Linda Williams, Libba Johnson and Becky and Janet Markham. Janet silso had a vocal solo and Becky gave a reading. The Luck Sisters, Judy and Teresa, gave a vocal duet. Legion Auxiliary ’The American Legion comman der and his fellow Legionnaries have sponsored a Legion Auxili ary, which was organized at a joint meeting of the men and women last week at the Legion Hut. Mrs. Edwin Key of Ellerbe, district officer of the Auxiliary, explained the organization and its operation, resulting in the elec tion of Mrs. Reece Graham as president and Mrs. Everette Cole as secretary-treasurer. An apr plication for a charter has been made with more than 30 enthusi astic members. The meetings will be held each fourth Thursday night at the Legion Hut. West End welcomes its newest civic organization. Personals Mrs. Hawley Poole is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poole and Ley of Chapel Hill were here for the weekend, and'Mrs. Paul Davis of Urbana, Va., and Mrs. Henry Lee Boney of Salma are spending the week here for the weekend were Miss Mary Booker, Goldsboro, Mrs. Walton Booker, Smithfield, and Henry Lee Boney, Selma. Wekend guests of the Leslie Gordons were Misses Ida Edger- ton and Clara Hollard and Betty Kay Thompson of Micro. John W. Monroe of Eagle Springs had surgery on Tuesday at Veteran’s Hospital in Durham. Mr.^and Mrs. Roy Carter visited her father on Saturday^ Mr. and Mrs. John K. Thomp son, with David and, ^tsy of Charlotte, visited the E, L. Sut- phins, the John Thonipsons, and the Clyd? Aumans on Sunday afternoon. Saturday dinner guests of the Clyde Aumans were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kuykendall and Miss Winnie Frazer pt Charlotte. Sun day night supper guests of the Aumans were Mr. and Mrs. John Kuykendall of Davidson. Cynthia Ann Cox is home after being hospitalized last week at Moore Memorial. Calling on Mrs. Claude Auman on Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Paul Miller and Gayle of Hamlet, and Mrs. MiUer’s sister-ip-law of Charlotte, Mrs. J. M. Auman with George and Graham of Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Au man with Andy of Aberdeen. The Intermediate Girl Scouts completed work on their bicycle badge requirements at their meet ing on Tuesday. As a follow-up of an outing last week, the girls drew a map of the trip and also wrote the bicycle laws which are vital to insure their safety. Judy UpOle of Lees-McRae Col lege and Karen Farmer of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College were home for their spring holi days with their parents. built-in, do-it-yourself road-straightener ...that’s Wide-Trackl (and you know who has Wide-Track!) ftE YOUR AUTHORIIEO POISHAC DEALER FOR A WIDE CHOICE OF WIDE-TRACKS AND GOOD USED CARS, TOO STILL Oldsmobile - Pontiac Inc. 795 S. W. Broad ' Southern Pines .N. C. Dealer's License No. 2709 “Nl NEW! Now You Can Pay-As-You-Go With Our Special RHe-cbeck Plan! GET ALL THESE ADVANTAGES: • No Minimum Balance Required • No Monthly Service Charge • No Charge For Deposits • Only 10c a Check for Checks Used If you write only a few checks a month, this check plan is designed for you. 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