Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1964 WEST END NEWS AND PERSONALS By SALLY AUMAN The Rev. Darrell Cox has ac cepted the call to the West End Baptist Church. Announcement was made by Bobby Dunn, who served as chairman of the pulpit committee. The Rev. and Mrs. Cox, with their three-year-old son, Gregory, moved into the parsonage Friday and he conducted worship serv ices Sunday evening. The Rev. Mr. Cox is a senior at Fruitland Baptist Institute in Henderson ville and will graduate in March. In the interim, he wiU conduct services here each second and fourth Sunday morning and each first and third Simday evening. He will also continue to serve the Center Cross Baptist Church near Seagrove, where he has been the pastor for two years. Both the Rev. and Mrs. Cox are natives of High Point. He gradu ated from the Allen Jay High School and the Piedmont Bible College in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Cox, the former Hilda Kennedy, who attended Bryce Commercial College, is a secretary in High Point and will continue her work until the family moves here per manently in March. On Leave with Thomas, Jane, Jennifer and Eric, spent the holidays in Flori da. On Christmas Day, the chil dren went wading in the ocean at Miami Beach, although it was too cold to swim, with the tempera ture at 51 degrees. Stopping at Orangeburg, S. C., for worship services on Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, they en joyed visiting with Dan Roberts, formerly of Carthage. Woman's Club Program Moore County Farm Agent, F. D. Allen will present a program to the Woman’s Club Thursday evening at the Methodist Youth Building. Mr. Allen will show slides and discuss gardening, shrubs and the' cultivation of roses. Club Hostess Mrs. Woodrow Mclnri!.s, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartsell spent 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hartsell, Harvey is with the US Air Force and, prior to his furlough, was stationed at Elgin AFB near Pen sacola, Fla. On Wednesday, Har vey will leave by jet for a year’s tour-of-duty as a radar technician in Alaska. During the year, Mrs. Hartsell and Robyn will make their home with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Perkins, in 'rhomasville, Ala. Florida Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mclnnis Five Chemistry Teachers Will Receive Awards Nominations have been asked for special awards honoring the five most outstanding high school chemistry teachers in a 26-county North Carolina area that includes Moore County. The invitation was issued by Dr. John F. Williams of the Lig gett and Myers Tobacco Co. in Durham, chairman of the . Secon dary School Chemistry Teacher Awards Program of the North Carolina Section of the American Chemical Society, which sponsors the annual event. Any chemistry teacher in the area who was not among those honored last year is eligible. Nominations must be made eith er by the school principal or su perintendent. In addition, four others will win scrolls of commendation. Judging will be done by members of the awards committee of the N. C. Section of the ACS, and the winners will be honored at a meeting of the Society to be held in February. WALL-TO-WALL CARPET • BIGELOW • MOHAWK • ALEXANDER . SMITH QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Select From 50 rolls lo Select From Over 200 Samples Central Carolina! Largest Stock Select Your Carpet Today We Install Tomorro>wl Sanfordi N. C. was hostess to the Holly Grove Home Demonstration Club Friday after noon. Mrs. Jean Hubbard pre sented the plans for the year’s programs and the yearbooks were completed. The members enjoyed some songs with 'Thomas Mcln nis at the piano. Mrs. George Cheney was welcomed into the club membership. Return to College '’Amqng the college students, not listed last week, who have re turned to school are Btetty Con rad, Louisburg; Harry Lewis, Campbell; and Sue Martin, King’s Business College in Raleigh. Speaker Clyde Auman spoke to the Lions Club Thursday evening on the history of the North Carolina Constitution which led to a dis cussion of the Little Federal Amendment to be voted on this month. Birth Announcement A son, Richard Eric, was bom Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Troutman at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia. Mrs. Trout man is the former Miss Karen Farmer and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Farmer. The Farmers visited their new grand son Sunday. Personals Miss Sherrie Upole of Charlotte spent part of the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Upote. Hospitalized at Moore Memori al are John Monroe of Eagle Springs and Lander Cox and Mrs. Henry Brewer of Sanford. Mrs. Brewer is the former Miss Thel ma Allman of this community. Mrs. John Gibson of Laurel Hill visited Miss Edith Markham on Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Tom Burns, whi have been guests of Mrs. M. L. Morris, have left for a three months’ stay in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. George Driggers of Fort Myers, Fla. is recuperating at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Ben Brewer and Mrs. Carlton Petree, after being a patient for two weeks at Moore Memorial Hospi tal. Joining the family at the Brewer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis and J. W. Wilson of Morohead City. Senior Class Party The grade parents of the Senior Class were hosts to a party Sat urday evening at the Jackson Springs Community House. The class enjoyed games and dancing and refreshments. Special guests were Principal and Mrs. Harold Wood, and family. The grade par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Con rad, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Thomas, Mr. and M[rs. Fl^| Cole, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Bimyan Sr; J. D. Hobbs, Ted Thomas hand with the Isoms, Mr. and p, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ling a helping fy- CARD OF THANKS The Pass family wishes to thank you for all of your kindness and your sympathy in our be reavement. eavemeni. Mrs. Lessie Pass Hamilton retirement living Try it out-see it you like it-In Southern Pines, North Carolina, at the famous Hollywood. Now a residential hotel, ideally situated in the Pinehurst-Southern Pines area of North Carolina where the 4 seasons are mild and retirement living is the community life. Superior accommodations for as little as $125 a month with meals. Hotel facilities and conveniences in unrestricted homelike atmosphere of a resort hotel operated ^ the Pottle family for 43 years. Color brochure and complete information for theaskiiii Write Ceoria W. 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