THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina PAGE SEVEN Whispering Pines News Br PATRICIA. HERRON Personals Mr. and Mrs. Myrl J. Rotroff entertained 30 guests at a dinner party last Sunday evening at Sanders’ Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Howie of Chapel Hill visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Adams, at their Spring VaUey Lake home last weekend. Mrs. Hayes McCulley visited Col. and Mrs. D. C. Wolfe last week at Cherry Point. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Van Natter at their home on Spring Valley Lake last weekend was her son, David Stiffel of Sal isbury. GoM News Sam Ward, assistant golf pro at Whispering Pines Country Club, attended the Annual Caro lina PGA Seminar in Raleigh this week. Bridge Party There were thi^ee tables for bridge last Friday evening at the Whispering Pines Club Building. Winners were; first. Watt Welk er; second, Mrs. Richard Blank- ineyer; and third, Mrs. Robert G.E. APPLIANCES Sales & Service Vass TV & Radio Call Vass 245-7781 Carey. New Homeowners Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell of Richmond, Va., have purchas ed the former Greig home on Lake Thagard. Mr. Mitchell is president of the Dixie Container Corporation. Mrs. Mitchell is a sister of Mrs. Harold Scott, Whis pering Pines women’s golf cham pion and also a property owner. Mrs. Laura Lee Menoher has purchased the former home of Captain and Mrs. F. O’C Fletcher, overlooking Lake Thagard. Mrs. Menoher has been a resident of Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seay have moved into their new home on Spring Valley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Seay are formerly of Atlantic Beach, Fla., and moved to Whis pering Pines with their small daughter, Tracy, after a tour of duty in the Marine Corps. Mr. Seay is associated with Ellis Maples, golf course architect. Did You Happen to See? . . . —'The “Aces” column in a re cent issue of Golf World, noting that Ken Little, a new employee at Whispering Pines and a South ern Pines resident, made his first ace after only three months of golfing at Southern Pines Coun try Club, 192 yards with a two- iron? —The names of the first guests on Sanders’ Restaurant Guest Register. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. Pilch from London, England? —Ceasar Romero of Holly wood, Calif., dining at Sanders’ Restaurant last Friday evening? —The current issue of Better Homes and Gardens, featuring southern vacations, which inclu ded the many golf courses in the “gently rolling Sandhills area?” USAF Now Taking Youths Who Aren’t High School Grads Broader enlistment policies, designed to give young men a greater opportunity to join the U. S. Air Force, have been an nounced by T-Sgt. Richard D. Davis of the Air Force recruiting office at Rockingham. Sergeant Davis visits the Southern Pines Post office each Thursday, from 10 am to noon. Major feature of the change is that the Air Force will now ac cept otherwise qualified young men who have not completed high school. If accepted, they will be given an opportunity to com plete their education through high school or beyond, if they so choose, the recruiter said. Details can be obtained from Sergeant Davis when he visits Southern Pines or by writing to Post Office Box 1155, Rocking ham. SPONSORED BY CHURCH GROUP ‘Saint Joan’ Production By Bishop’s Company To Be Given February 21 The nationally known Bishop’s Company of Burbank, Calif., will present highlights from George Bernard Shaw’s play, “Saint Joan,” in Weaver Auditorium here, Sunday, February 21, at 7:30 pm. The company, which has play ed in all 50 states and seven provinces of Canada, is . in its 12th year of presenting fine drama with a religious connota. tion, sponsored by churches of many denominations. Sponsor N. C. Podiatry Society Conducts Meeting Here The North Carolina Podiatry Society recently held its annual mid winter scientific meeting at the Mid Pines Club. Dr. D. W. Mann of Southern Pines was among those attend ing. The featured speaker for the meeting was Miss Beatrice Sax on, author, lecturer and consul tant. Miss Saxon is a graduate of Northwestern University and is presently associated with the Il linois Masonic Hospital in Chica go as medical records librarian and consultant. -BIRTHS- February 1, Son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monroe, McCain. February 3, Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Smith, Robbins. February 4, Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Richardson, Eagle Springs. February 5, Son, Mr. and Mrs. James Larrie McRae, Southern Pines; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huddleston, Southern Pines. February 6, Son, Mr. and Mrs. Alec C. Sumner, Hoffman. February 7, Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Slade, Raeford. IN FRATERNITY OFFICE H. Bruce Jackson of Route 2, Vass, will be installed Monday as vice president of the Betta Kappa chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business edu cation fraternity at East Carolina College, Greenville, for the 1965- 66 term. PINEBLUFF NEWS SHARON BUTTON As Saint Joan for the performance to be given here is the Men of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Productions of the Bishop’s Company are fre quently given in church build ings. The story of Joan of Arc, the French peasant girl who became a martyr for her faith, will be re lated in the words of Shaw’s classic play. Joan’s character, the sponsors point out, “was never more contemporary than today when our world rests upon the conscience of each man and wom an and their personal decisions.” Tickets are on sale at Barnum Realty, Hobbs Insurance and Tots’ "Toggery. By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Circle Meets Mrs. H. L. Sessoms was hostess to Circle 1 of Ives Memorial Bap tist Church when they met Wed nesday at her home for a lunch eon. Mrs. Harvey White had charge of the program, “Applying Christian Principles.” Seven members and two visitors were present. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams were hostesses Sunday to mem bers of their family when they gathered at the Williams home I to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Williams’s mother, Mrs. Pearl j Bullard, of Cheraw. Those pres ent to help Mrs. Bullard cele brate included: Mr. and Mrs. W- E. Bullard and children Barbara, Billy and David, of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpenter and children Marsha, Stephen and Amy Jo, of Cary; Mr. and Mrs. James Collins and children Russ, Chris and Kelly Ann, of Aberdeen; and Miss Maggie Ush er of Gibson, who was spending the weekend in the Williams home. Personals Mrs. W. L. Biggs of St. An drews College and Mrs. L. F. Phillips of Samarcand Manor were weekend geusts of Mrs. Biggs’s brother, K. G. Deaton. Mrs. Royce Anderson and chil dren of Matthews were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lampley. Mrs. Ander son was called home because of the illness of her father. Mr. An derson joined them Sunday. Oth ers visiting in the Lampley home Sunday included Mrs. L. L. Fou- shee of Durham and Mrs. Joan Lunsford and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lampley of Biscoe. Lewis (Buck) Aycock of Pfeif fer College was at home for the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Bruce Woodcock and Mr. Wood cock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins and children Nellie, Bobby and Caro lyn of Wadesboro were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Collins. Mrs. Ehrman Pickier and Earl Jeffers visited the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Regan at the Methodist par sonage in Ellerbe Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpen ter and children, Marsha, Steph en and Amy Jo, of Cary, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. 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