THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964 the PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page ELEVEN JANUARY 2, 1964 ■ 3 .|L_ — Mpws Jmd personals from vass honoring Mrs. Mattie 1 Darrell Pattersor BY MRS. CHARLES CAMERON Candlelight Service A candlelight service, “The Light Of Christmas,” was present ed Sunday evening, December 22, at the Vass Method'ist Church sponsored by members of the MYF. An organ prelude was pre sented by Mrs. David Moe. Misses Betty Key and Amy Callahan lighted the alter candles. The pro cessional consisted of the adult and junior choirs, who presented the Christmas message alternate ly in special music. The Rev. David Moe gave the benediction. Readers for the service were Miss Patsy Callahan, Mrs. C. P. Mc Millan and Mrs. Russell Bullock. Mrs S. R. Smith was the director and Mrs. C. L. Tyson, accompanist. Mrs. James Key is the MFY Lead er. Celebrates Birthday Julie Lassiter observed her Inarrell Patterson and son, -pih birthday with a party,! afternoon, honoring Mrs. Mattie I Airport Road, Deiber 21, at the home of her Blue of Cartha^ on er Lakeview, for a family dinner and UQiner^i, , _ birthday were: Mr. ^“' Leunion Present in addition to V. Autrey, Sr., Mr. ana Mrs. Sam reuni^^ J Evans, Mrs. ^om B^ailey and L Lassiter and son Billy grandson C B. Blue Jr. grandson of Colon; Mr. and Funeral Held ^ Mrs Ernest Chrisco and family of Military funeral and ^rial rites ■ ^ Nubbie were held for Capt. daughter, Linda Rose, Hardy Monday morning at Arh g j^obbins; Mr. and Mrs. Jake ton Cemetery in Virginia. Gunter and son Larry of Colin; Captain Hardy, 34, Lr and Mrs. Darrel Gunter, fimlace winner for ner inaooi dently shot at his home ° ^ ’ ^Q^on; Mr. and Mrs. James Fields dSn, and Mrs. David Moe Japan on December 17 whe^re^he^ Colon^^^^.^^^ seid place In the same division, was on duty wth +0 and Mrs. Harvey Blake Jr., and rst place prize winner in thejForce. His body w _ lastlfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis oioor division went to Mr. and j Andrews Air and daughter, of Greensboro; Mr. IV B S Futrell Jr., and second week, accompanied by “i ’ Lnd Mrs. Junior Chrisco and fami- “ -fnr thpir Mrs. Edie Hardy and^ a step - ana ■ , Bristoe and ueiper zx, PI. xiic ---- palts, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. L^er, Birthday' cake and soft drjs was served to the 15 guests phht, who enjoyed games and fas served by the hostess. YViers Iging for the home Christmas di-ating community contest wfield Monday night, December 2Mrs. F. L. Taylor was the fi) place winner for her indoor dffation, and’ Mrs. David Moe joiina —— _ ~ ^ TU,iP 1 hPre With her grandmother, Mrs. 1 all of Aberdeen; and IVfr. were Mr. and Mrs. * M Cameron. Other guests in Howard Gschwind and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Danley and been her sister, Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Bc^b Ed- family, Mr. and l^iss Martha JdcKay of Fayette- - TT.,irsdav until S. Blue and family Mr and. Miss daughter-in-law Mrs. Roger Marion and son. | vd , M. and Mrs. O Stephen .„d 5,74„n.d.y nlghtlor a tarnily Paul of Jackson,^ v^tmgjtom Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF ORJjD^O^ AskAbbuMS-DdyTriaig^pr! ► Over five itiillion packages of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of d'sUess arising from ‘ StomBch and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ex cess Acid-Poor Dlgostlon^ouror Up««t Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, S|«®P- lessnesse etc., due to Excecs Add. Ask for “Willard'* Message” which fuUy explains this home treatment—frs«—at BROAD ST. PHARMACY SANDHILL DRUG CO., INC. pe to the Cub Scouts for their Nvity scene in town. _ he contest, sponsored by the ^s Woman’s Club, is expected t»e an annual event. The prize mey was donated by the local bk. Pty n Monday evening, December 2the Childrens Missionary So- cy and their leaders, were en- tained at a Christmas ^rty alhe church Fellowship Hml, bMrs. Horace Mullinix, Mrs. Jies Hudson and Mrs. Charles Cieron. , , efreshments of punch and Qstmas cookies were served. Dies were played and gifts were enanged. , ue to weather conditions the cidren were unable to 8° ii as previously planned by tne ddren’s workers, Mrs. Lewis Ee, Mrs. Bill Coe and Mrs. .lies Grissom. ana auusutcx, — ■ weeK, auv-ui..),/.—*■— -- I j j|Cj,g Junior Chrisco and tami- Mrs. Edie Hardy and a Charles Bristoe and daughter, who were Zughter, Carthage; Mr. and Mrs. Japan. His mother, .. jegge Coore and boys, Mr. and Hardy Hennings, ^d his , . L^g Wilfred Lassiter and boys Buddy, and Cl«e„c Joyaer in Arizona, left last '^la^ family of Sanford, the homem of relativ^ m Wash- Gordon, ington to remain *0^ Ca., arrived Saturday for a leave He is the son of Mrs. Hennings parents, Mr. and Mrs. and the latae Oscar Hardy. L g pi^e. Joe was accompanied Surviving, in JV^^Uhere by BiU Frye and Roy F^e, mother, are two children, Sherrial here ^y^^ evening. and Stephen, by a previous 1^- j^igg Ann Edwards, who teaches riage, who live with them niot ei -^jnsor Park School, Charl^te, in Washington, D. C.,^d a sister Edwards of Wingate Col- Mrs. Richard Slack of Manly, U „ here with their parents, was unable to attend the services. 8 - ^ q Edwards, Jr. Mrs. Buddy H^a’-'^XrMrT^Sltck Sr teh holidays, dren remained with Mrs. Slack. | ^ Personals supper at their home at Fuquay were Lane Bullock and children, Mr and Mrs. Russell Bullock, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cavmess and family of Lakeview. Here for the weekend with his mother, Mrs. McQueen Bailey, of Route 3, Carthage were Mr and Mrs. Robert Bailey and three daughters of Richmond, Va On Friday evening Robert c^ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron ^"james Thomas, Rp2/c Char^ leston, S. C., visited briefly with relatives here Sunday. A si^er and' brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, and his parents, Mr and Mrs. M. A. Thomas, had gone to Charleston earlier Sun day to accompany James to meir home in Winston-Salem where he will be spending a leave. Over the holiday guests of Miss Bessie Cameron were ^d Mrs. Bob Perry spending Chnst- mas day; a niece, Mrs. Mi^n Capps, of Faletteville, and Franklin Crumpler ^nd chil^en of Raeford who came Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Blanie Moye and' children, Allen, Lisa, and Faul 01 jacK.=v,iu, v'-—° - last Thursday until Saturday, and Mrs! Lt^hktny MbLean of South ern Pines, spending Thursday. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr and -Mrs. Charles Gschwind were Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gsen- wind and family of Greensboro; Mr and Mrs. Tommy Gschwind and family. Mrs. W- P- Parker Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M- wards from Thursday ^til Sat^ urday were Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Edwards and Phillip of TTitusville, Fla., ana William Edwards of Saluda, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. Borst and Mrs. S R Smith visited Mrs. W. D. Matthews at the Methodist Home K^Lm Thursday afternoon. They called on G. C. Seymour, also. ersonms , i. Miss Mary Ruth Clark, who LEGAL lOTICES iVllSS iviaij ---- . teaches at Atlantic Christian Col lege Wilson, and her mother, Mrs ’ Maggie Clark, were here for the holidays with her aunts. Misses Agnes aand Mabel Cam- ^HC. Bend "open House eron. , J2,9,16c \ the friends and relatives Here Thursday and Friday Stag Open House Sunday Lisiting their parents Mn a^d snaiiiB ^ jj pj.yg^ and relatives, were Mr. nad Mrs. Bill Mashburn and sons, Paul and James and Mrs. W. H. Rabom and son Glenn ithe Moore County Registry in "^Aiiman 2/c’Clifford Hud'son of . 00 4-Viai coin - —~ Q for teh holidays. and' children, Allen, Lisa, anu Mr. and Mrs. George Richard of Winterville, who visit- and children, Betsy, Matthew, I ^ Sunday. . , Patrick and Mike of -^.Hi”8ton, spending Selfridge AFB, Mich., with a friend. Miss Barbara Kolts of Baltimore, Mich., returned Satur day after spending the holidayb here at his home with his brotaer NOTICE irne v,.,.--., - a Ink 268 at page 33, the saia Pursuant to the provisions of ^ Trustee will, at and authority contain^ in gener- ^ al statutes of North Carolina qj^jjay, JANUARY 13, 1964 Chapter 153, Section 9, Subsec- ^ court House door of Moore ^t his home with ms oroxner tion 17, notice is hereby given in Carthage, North Caro- sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. that a public hearing will be l^d public auction for james Hudson and family, and in the Council Chamber at The - highest bidder, the | ^^h other relatives. Municipal Building of the Town ° described property sit- Mrs. John Ivey of Southern Pines at 8:00 0 clock Town of Southern penny, of Cheraw, S. ® p.m. on the 14th day of January Jed in^^^^ ^aTIunt 1964, at which time all mteres.ed more particularly des- land' family Sunday and an aun property owners and citizens 0 described as follows: and uncle, _Mj. and^ Mre^H.^C the Town of Southern Pines will BEGINNING at a stake ta be given opportunity to be heard Margin of Henley on the question of whether the ^ 20 feet North of Town of Southern Pines Tovm ^ Power pole No. 306; Council should abandon for pub- South 4 degrees 00 min- lic use a portion of a public a stake; Street now commonly identiliea degrees 40 min- as the cut-off at the corner of - a stake; Morganton Road and South .g. qq jnin- nett Street ta the Town of SoutR-'^^ ^gg ^gg^ ^ stake m ern Pines, and more particularly street; thence with said ' "" g ^ggrees 00 min us East 100 feet to the point of BGINNING. being the same property civeyed to WilUam Arthur Gns and Verdia Goins, his wife -- - biG. M. Cameron, Trustee for p ^as here for the hoi - CllJ. ± axivikjj a.***k^ described as follows: beginning at a point ta the East line of Bennett Street running thence South 49 degrees 30’ West 37.53 feet to a concrete monument. 3I1CI 111101“} iVAA • « Callahan of Route 2, Vass, and called on other relatives in the community. . . , Over the holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McGill were her sister, Mrs. Andrew Hemp hill of Wilmington; her muther, Mrs. W. D. McCraney of Keller Rest Home, Sanford; and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson and chil dren, Debbie, Dennis, and Dena of Charlotte, who also visited with Mr and Mrs. Jeff Baker ana family and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker of Sanford. Deb bie remained for a few days with ^^Hugh^McDermott of Washing PatncK anu V-V Va., spent Thursday until Satur day with parents, Mr. anad Mrs. H C Callahan, and Mr. and Mr^ Howard Callahan and visited with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramey left Pridav for a week’s visit with SS. Mr. and Mrs. LesW Ramey and family, of Layefette, Mrs. Daniel Boggs, Miss Agnes Boggs, and' Leroy Boggs were Christmas day guests of Mrs. Hal Womble and children, Vann and Teresa, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hinsley and boys, Ronnie and Bickey, and Deck Hinsley of Rock Hill, S. C., came last Monday to spend the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Marie Hinsley and grandson Tony and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salmon and family of White Hill Miss Marjorie Leslie Bullock left last Thursday for a few days visit with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Leslie of Greens boro. . Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Blue the intersection of the east line of Bennett Street and the north line of Morganton Road; thence with the North line of Morganton Road South 62 degrees 09’ east 40.0 feet; thence directly to the point of beginning and being a triangular portion of the former D. E. Bailey property (now Carter) over which a fork of Bennett Street passes. D'Lx. iVi. MDre County, North Carolnia by _ . _ 1 _i A IOK'7 QTirl JVDre L/OUXiL^r, X’lwxv** .. ded dated October 9, 1957, apd reirded in Book 219, page 539, Raster of Deeds Office, Moore Canty, North Carolina. This sale is made on account X 4-VtCk tnn U V-/.. wcia nc-xc - days with his parents M^ and Mrs G M. McDermott. On Ihurs da?' fc. and Mrs. John McDer mott and children of ChMlotte, joined the family for .a ■rnis sale 1=. J. A. Hudson, Hospital Corps^ of lefault ta the payment of the 'j^^n 2/c, and Mrs- Hudson an^ inebtedness secured by the said children, Ga^, Mike, ^ B bidder will be ^jd.TeSg in.i. W (now Carter) over wnicn a jj.ed to deposit with the here with her Tom- fork of Bennett Street passes. ^ Superior Court ten Mrs. H. G. Jessup and son 'Tom By order of the Town Council Ck-k^°J \^si $1,000.00 of my, who was home for tae^hoh in regular session assembled on j ji^e per cent of the days from St. 12th day of November, 1963. Jq^O. Mr. and Mrs Randy Duncan of Isl Mildred P McDonald g^h day of Decern- Martinsvilta Va.,jiame^the^^^^ Town Clerk ^ggg dl2,19,26,]2 ARTHUR R. ROWE, . — Substitute Trustee. NORTH CAROLINA Dl!l,26,J2,9c I sunaay. , Spending Christmas here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Autrey, Sr., were Mr and Mrs A. V. Autrey, Jr. and children Betsy, Larry, and Linda of Ashe- boro, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L Alexander and boys ; Philip of Fayetteville. Friday. dinner guests of tae Mr. and Mrs. J. Thad of Bennett. Miss Louise Harris spent the Christmas holidays "^hh^er par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. H^ns of Palmyra, Va. Her brother Tommy, returned with her and visited with his aunt, Mrs. (^sie Smith, who returned home with him Sunday for a visit with rel- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muse were Mr., and Mrs. W. B. Graham and children, Walter Jr., Mary Lou, and Steve of Graham; Miss Bron- na Sineath of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Graham. A Christmas day guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson was L. C. Wallace of Carthage Susan Irby of Wake Forest Pnllege is spending the holidays PRE-IKVENTORY SALE One Group WOOLENS and KNITS $1.00 yd- One Group WOOLENS $1.98 and up Special Group COTTONS «L SUITINGS 39c yd. Outlet Store S' TAi« If A New Indusirial Plant Is Located In Moore County “ " rratVienna todmm c.»»ld.r»g ^ tion for a new manufacturing plant must first Know how many workers would be avaUable for hZ tL Moore County Industrial Development Com- ^ vod - tion. If you _ please COM- question. SfS we conducting this survey of avaUable work- * .raTe FORM TODAY: IF SO: PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS FORM TOUA NAME Last Name First Name Middle Name mailing address TOWN telephone number ,COUNTY MOORE COUNTY The undersigned Mary Frances ^j^histRATOR'S NOTICE Cameron Garvin having qualified persons having claims as Executrix of the Estate of Bet- ^ ^Archie Rowe McDaniel, tie Anne C. .Cameron deceased, j^^e County, N. C., are late of Moore County, North Car- ... , ^ exhibit the same to olina, this is to notify all persons, “^siSed on or before firms or corporations having notice will claims against said estate to pre- Ju , jp bar of recovery, sent them to the undersigned at be pie December, 1963. 325 East Indiana Avenue, South- -^“^ovia Bank and Trust Com- ern Pines, North Carolina, on or V Raleigh. N. C;, Adminis- before the 3rd day of July, 1964, ^ ’ j & Howison, Ra- or this notice will be peaded m ^ ^ ^ Attorneys, bar of their recovery. All persons, ,i9,26J2c firms or corporations indebted to ' ’ ■ _____ said estate will please make im- NORTH CAROLINA mediate payment to the under- jntY OF MOORE ad day o. Da* T ~ —rAd»iSSibJ^^ 1963. ^ of Walter Pratt, de- “'Sa •^rp'SSn'l o, Battta A„aa C. Ca™- g. dY 'Sg eron. deceased. fli" eron, deceased. Pollock & FuUenwider Attorneys for Estate 135 E. Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. ns of whatsoever nature nst the said Walter Pratt, de- cei ed, are hereby notified to ex- hU] t the said claim or claims to undersigned at 2208 Nickey .. fn- XTa...wU.V. r^QT*- NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND offe Under and by virtue of the be power of sale contained ta a cer- er. tain deed of trust executed by att William Arthur Goins and wife, tei Verdia Goins executed to Willi- rei i2 Q 16 23c th^ undersigned at 2208 Ni^ey 32.9,16,23c m p tteviUe, North Car- oil a. on or before the 12th day IlUC, -I a on or before the 12th day line, 1964, or this notice will ileaded in bar of their recov- All persons, firms or corpor- ns indebted to the said Wal- Pratt, deceased, are hereby lested to pay the indebtedness M — J t ^ ^ 1 ^ 4* A I XT Verdia Goins executed to Willi- retwesteq to p y immediately “ 3h day o. D,c». ,XUAA} AXVkkJVWW, - 12, 1961, and recorded in the . Moore County Registry in Mort- be gage Book 154, at page 229; and ' under and by virtue of the au thority invested ta the under- , signed as Substitute Trustee by Wd an instrument of writing dated A( December 3, 1963, and recorded Dy [his the twelfth day of Decem- 1963. . ■ [James Joshua Pratt, Admin- listrator of Walter Pratt, De- jeeased. ,amont Brown •ney .9,26,J2c S before Christmas for a three- day visit with her parents, tta Lv. and Mrs. J. D. Hales, Jr and family. Miss Jo^ Hales o Virginia Interment College ac companied the Duncans here tc her home. On Wednesday the Rev. and Mrs. Hales Mi^^es Joan and Holly Hales, and Mrs. Hales . mother, Mrs. Linsley, spent the day ta Pikeville with his father r D- Hales Sr. Thursday and Friday visitors here with the Sy were Mrs. Hales’s sister, Mrs. Kate Dickens and two chil- Hfpn. of G^&IcDC} ^7"3* In observance of Student Re cognition Day in the local church- ef Sunday, a special service was held at tL Baptist Church with a program “Student Night at Christmas.” a freshman at Chowan Colley, was in charge of the progr^. ^ Rev. J. D. Hales, pastor, narrated a film strip “A Search for Self.” Afterwards, refresh ments of punch and cookies were Srved in the church basement ^^r. and Mrs. Horace Mulltaix and family and Mr. and Mrs. ^by Futrell and family enter tained on Sunday at a pre-Cbrist- mas family dinner at the Dpie C A nuUer of the relatives from Troy, Biscoe, and Ophir "^?amTlmith was hospitalized Christmas day for injuries when a jack slipped from under a car where he was working. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lassitar and children, Billy, Janie ana'Don of Verona, Pa., arrived last "Tuesday for a visit here with his sister-m- taw and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and daughter, Miss Diane Lassiter. On Sunday the decendants of the late J- A. and Maude Smith Lassiter gathered at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Bug Lassiter, and my age in years is BETWEEN SEX AND COLOR _ 1. Male White _ 2. Female White _ 3. Male Nonwhite — 4. Female Nonwhite Check below the dUlance you live from Aberdeen Outside SCHOOLING marital status _ 1. 17-24 Years _ 2. 25-34 Years _ 3. 35-44 Years 4. 45-60 Years — 5. Over 60 Years 1. Grammar Grades 2. Some High School 3. High School Graduate . 4. College . 5. Other- Show type below 1. Married _ 2. Single _ 3. Other Height: Bt Hi. Weight: Hbs. If now employed, where do you work? In Town Under 10 10-14 15-25 Ov« 25 Miles Miles Miles Miles Aberdeen _ 1. Moore _ 2. Hoke — 3. Lee 4. Monlgomety 5, Richmond 6. Other WORK STATUS 1. Now Working . 2. Have worked in past but not working at present . 3. Never had a job If you are now working name your present job: 'Ver had a job _ ^ work each day, Xf now employed, check ONE box below to indicate howjar yo Miles Less Than 5 Miles 5-10 Miles 11-15 Miles 16-20 Miles 21-25 Miles If You Are Working. Or Have Ever Worked, rieas waviTr OP JOB How Long Held? “ industry name of job 1. Farm Work 2. Food Processing _ 3. Garment, or apparel Mfg. 4. Textile Mill 5. Lumber & Wood _ 6. Furniture & Woodworking 7. Metal or Machinery 8. Construction 9. Store or other trade firms 10. Government 11. Domestic Work _ 12. Other Type firms 13. Garage Bring or Mail This Form to. Belk-Cline Dept. Store. Robbins Marion Furniture Co.. Carthage Home Furniture Store. West End Aberdeen & Rockfish R.R.. Aberdeen Carpenter's Bed & White. Pmebluff Southern Pines Information Center Southern Pines McRae Grocery. Vass M. W. Harbour & Son. Cameron Carolina Bank. Pinehurst Or Your Child May Return It To School Teacher return form not later than JANUARY 10. 1964

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view