K’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVEN rl The Pinehursf Page MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF TELEPHONE OX 2-6212 DeCostas Unbeatable Team In Duplicate Play At Carolina The nearly unbeatable husband- wife combination, the Frank de- Costas from Southern Pines, took top bridge honors in Friday’s re gular duplicate session at the Carolina Hotel. The Howell Move ment was used. In second place were Mrs. Char les A. Dailey and Miss Margaret Lavery, both Pinehurst cottagers and fine players. Two other Southern Pines play ers, with their partners, were third! and fourth place winners— Miss Katherine Wiley teamed with Mrs. I. Foy Horton, of Thomasville, third; and Mrs. Elree May partnered by Mrs. William J. Burke of Pinehurst, fourth. HERB and AWAY Mrs. A. F. Popham and her daughter, Mrs. Victoria Mesick, last week returned' home follow ing a visit of several days in Oxon, Md. with the former’s son, Louis C. Popham. Peter W. Darst, who received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Marine Corps in October, after four years’ service, has gone to Washington, D. C., where he has a position with an insurance firm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fisher returned home Sunday after a stay at Sea Island, Ga. Shelby Stevens, a student at Fish- burne Academy, was home for the weekend with his mother, > IN PINEHURST TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS PLEASE CALL OX 2-6101 Carters Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 155 W. New York Ave. Southern Pines SOLAR HEAT heating oil Get the world’s finest heating oil, from PAGE & SHAMBURGER OIL CO. Tel. WI 4-2414 Aberdeen, N. C. N7. 14, 21, 28 Mrs. S. T. Stevens. The John S. Zelies returned’ re cently to their place here after spending the summer at their family home. Pond Island, Maine. They also were visitors, en route home, in Plainfield, N. J. Spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sledge and family is her mother, Mrs. Byron W. Whitman of Reading, Pa. Mr. Whitman, who was here for the weekend, returned to Reading Sunday. Arriving Monday for the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Francis L. Owens and family was her father, John Owens of Johnstown, Pa. Sunday visitors with the Owenses were his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Owens of Florence, S. C. Miss Ann Rod'dey left Monday for Staunton Va., where she has accepted the position as choir director for the First Presbyterian Church. Back from the summer at their place in Hamilton Mass., are Mr. and! Mrs. Q. A. Shaw McKean and their sons, Robbie and David. Bishop and Mrs. Louis C. Mel- cher drove to Sullivan’s Island, S. C. Sunday afternoon where the Bishop officiated at the chris tening of their granddaughter, Mary Jo, seven w.sek old daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Melcher, Jr. The infant was bap tized in the Church of the Holy Cross, of which her father is rec tor. The Rev. Mr. Melcher ac companied his parents back home, remaining with them here until Tuesday. Arriving Wednesday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Edward C. Conlin was Mrs. J. H. B. Reb- ham of Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Returning to their home here Wednesday after a week’s vaca tion in Nassau, B.W.I., were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis Fields, Jr. Their three daughters viaited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fields, Sr. during their parents’ absence. Results Given Of Divisional Matches In Tennis Tourney First and second round matches completed Sunday in the men’s singles division of the FaU Tennis Tournament included the follow ing: First round—David Drexel df. Ian Goldsborough, 7-5, 6-3; Carter Burwell df. Kevin Gacomo, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; Robbie McKean df. Leonard Short 7-5. 6-4. Second! round— Norris L. Hodg kins, Jr. df. D. Drexel, 6-4, 7-5; I. Goldsborough df. Dr. F. L. Owens, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. In the one junior girls division match played, Susan Huntley df. Susan Howe, 6-2, 8-6. Robin Johnson, playing in the midget division, polished off op ponents Debbie Tallon and Joann Wedlock in two separate matches, winning both with a 6-1 score. In second round play, Joann was defeated 6-3 by Diane Innes. According to tournament direc tor Joe Roddey, play in the fall tournament will probably con tinue through this month on the clay courts at the Pinehurst Country Club, as most games are scheduled on weekends. ON HONOR ROLL Cadet Shelby T. Stevens has achieved the first Academic Honor Roll for tlie first aca demic period of the current school year, according to Col. Roy W. Haynes, headmaster at Fishburne Military School in Waynesville, Va. Cadet Stevens, son of Mrs. S. T. Stevens of Pinehurst, is in his sophomore year at Fishburne School. Dr. Daughtry Of St. Andrews. PTA Speaker Dr. John Daughtry, who heads the Education Department of St. Andrews College, will be the speaker Tuesday at the monthly meeting of the Pinehurst Parent- Teacher Association. The meeting will be held at 8 p. m. in the School Auditorium. tttttixttttxttmmixitinuxiuixtxtttttttitxititxt H FESTIVAL OP VALUE SAVE The Ten Most Essential serving and Accessory Pieces c3-ODanA3vi: All Regular Gorham Designs This Is the time for Gorham Stedirig owners to complete or add to their serv ice at this remarkable saving! The ten most popular pieces are aiso the ten most necessary for a confident hostess —- be sure you have them ail. Through November 23rd only! ^ It Top Competitors Named In Country Club Events Sixty Pinehurst Country Club members played' last Wednesday in the season’s first tournament for men, with the winning four some comprising Joel C. Hufford, David P. MacHarg, A Parker Hall and Raymond E. North, who scor ed 30-32-62. Tied with 63’s for second place were Arthur Long, J. P. Stapchin- skas, Daniel O. Delany and Col lier W. Baird, 31-32; and Alfred N. Derouin Dennis C. Crotty, Woody Browning and Dr. S. Carl Sandzen, 32-31. Women Players In a stroke play tournament for the best ball of all four partners, played Friday by 58 women members of the country club, first prize winners were Mrs. William C. Harris; Mrs. D. P. MacHarg, Mrs. Michael T. Pishko and Mrs. Karl F. Scheldt, with a score of 31-33-64. Three teams tieing at 66 for runner-up position were: Miss Margaret Lavery, Mrs. J. W. Ret- tew, Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt and Mrs. Charles A. Dailey, 33-33; Mrs. John R. Burr, Mrs. Edward S. Stevens, Mrs. Charles F. Eaton and Mrs. William C. Plunkett, 31- 35: and Mrs. Morrison B. Orr, Mrs. Francis T. Ray, Mrs. John W. Lindsay and Mrs. Edward L. Nesbitt, 31-35. (Gordon Cameron Memorial Fund Set Up By Lions ' The Gordon Cameron Memorial Educational Fund has just been established by the Pinehurst Lions Club. The $250 annual fund will be used to help Pinehurst students to further their education. This type of memorial is the first to be set up in this way, though the Lions Club has estab- hshedi several memorials, in the form of trophies whih are pre sented yearly to students out standing in some particular field. Gordon Cameron, who died August 5, was an official of Pine hurst, Inc. for many years and served 25 years on the Moore County board of commissioners, most of that time as chairman. raiCE LISTINB Iceeswy Pieces (Price varies vtifli lesignd CoOblliirtiptanil; Dessertspoon*.- (ced Beverage Spoon, ROW $ 8.19 to $ Reg. $ 8.25 to 8 HOW $ 5.44 to $ Reg. $ 755 to $ Serving Pieces—All Patterns eijHerSern‘ngKiu'fe,H.H.... 1 HOW $ 6.71 Sugar SpoonJ Reg. $ 8.95 Cold Meat Fo(k (Gravy Ladle NOW $11.81 fie or Cake Serving Knife Reg $15.75 Table or Serving Fork, Pierced Table or Serving Spoon •Hot available in BlitiiS Spirit, Celeste, Classique, I, Esprit, Firelight, Rose Tiara, Sea Rose or Stardust. Prices include Ftd. Tax. JEWELERS ^autke4HvSiine&'iJf:S. 63 Is Winning Score In Tin Whistles Event Winning teammates in Satur day’s Tin Whistles Club tourna ment, a stroke play, best ball of all four partners event, were Thomas C. Darst, Jr., John C. Ostrom, George H. Leonard and Roland R. MacKenzie, scoring 31- 32-63. Tied at 64 for runner-up spot were Adm. Thomas C. Ragan M. J. Scammell, Kingstone Reed and Dr. J. C. T. Sihler, 33-31; and Lincoln N. Kinnicutt, John N. Ledbetter, Jr., Daniel O. De lany and Joel C. Hufford, 31-33. Sixty-eight members competed, playing the No. 2 Championship course at the Pinehurst Country Club. Winning Teams In Silver Foils Play Named At Pinehurst Winning foursome in Tuesday’s Silver Foils Club tournament, a stroke play, best ball of all four partners event played at the Pinehurst Country Club, was that of Mrs. J. C. T. Sihler, Mrs. Joel C. Hufford, Mrs. Q. A. Shaw Mc Kean and Mrs. Frank K. Stevens, 29-34-63. Two strokes off the lead, with 32-33-65, were Mrs. Frank Van Nsss, Mrs. J. Joseph Connor, Mrs. O. V. Russell and Mrs. William C. Harris, the team taking the prize as runner-up. Clarendon Gardens Charlotte Linden Road. Pinehurst, N. C. Fayetteville Saie^ Tree Moving — Tree Care See our Catalogue Rhododendrons Camellias Azaleas Hollies Many other evergreens Landscape Design: Samuel Thomasson III and Mary Frances Howe You will find in our “Horticulture Center” many rare and usual plants Stop by and visit our Sales area 8z Gardens liinVTfmiil Coming Your Way Sooil a check from us to take care of all your Christmas gifts shopping ... if you’re a Christmas Club member! This can happen lo you NEXT year, if you join our 1964 Christmas Club now! It's the easiest way to do your best Santa-Clausing! Come to our bank closest to you and have one of our employees explain the Christmas Club to you, then select the class that best suits your requirements. 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