t: i-. t; k\ PAGE FOUR THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina iMtiRSito, FEBRUARY 18, 1965 Women's Activities’ ' ‘ and Sandhills Social Events MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF, Editor 'f TELEPHONE 692-6512 New Sandhills Arrivals Listed Liddell Associates aiiliounces the following real estate transac tions, completed recently. Mr. and Mrs. Maner E. Sibley and their four children have • moved into the home at Sandavis which they have recently pur chased. They are from Halifax, Va., and Mr. Sibley is associated with Burlington Industries. After redecorating and remod eling the house at 1117 Massachu setts Ave., which they bought from Mr. and Mrs. William Frantz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams have about completed the move to Southern Pines from Lumberton, their former home. Mr. Williams is a vice presi dent of Southern National Bank and manager of the Southern Pines branch office. A lot on Hill and Barber Roads has been bought by Mr. and Mrs. John Kesead former residents of Statesboro, Ga., now living in Pinehurst. The couple, who have one son, plan to build soon. Mr. Kesead is with Karagheusian A & M, Inc. Also with Karagheusian is Vin cent Connolly, who has leased the Bean house, 115 E. Massa chusetts Ave. Mrs. Connolly and the couple’s two daughters, ex pect to move this weekend from their former home in Nixon, N. J. The Charles Thomases, who have been living on N. Saylor St., have leased the house at 540 S. Valley Road. Mr. Thomas is manager of the Holiday Inn. The couple has a married daughter, Mrs. Donald Walter, and a grand son. Nona Pritchett Is Sorority Pledge After a week’s formal “rush ing,” Miss Nona (Mickey) Pritch ett has pledged Sigma, Sigma, Sigma Sorority at East Carolina College. Only 15 invitations year ly are issued to this sorority, which is the oldest house on the i organist. ECC campus. A graduate of the Southern Pines High School, Nona is the daughter of Mrs. J. U. Pritchett of Southern Pines, and the late Colonel Pritchett. BPO Does Attend State Meeting At Wrightsville At the 15th Annual State Meet ing of the BPO Does, held at the Blockade Runner Hotel in Wrightsville Beach, February 12- 14, Mrs. Mark King was elected vice president for the 1966 state meeting, to be held in Ra leigh. Approximately 100 Does from various Droves across the state attended, with Mrs. Ida Walker of Lake Worth, Fla., presiding. Local Does and Elks attending were: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bush- by, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Daniels, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. George Little, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Cameron, George Garde, Mrs. Mary Grover, Miss Marian Difatta, Mrs. Mark King, ■ Mrs. Cliff Johnson, Mrs. Charles Meares, Mrs. George Thompson, and Mrs. L. D. McDonald. MRS. CHARLES WARD Couple Married Sunday To Live In Southern Pines avi Miss Shirley Joanne Smith and Charles David Ward wero mar ried Sunday at Brown^on Me morial Presbyterian Church with the pastor. Dr., rfulian Lake, officiating. Bobby Matthews was the soloist and William Stokes ImmediatelylfoRowing the cer emony, a reception: given by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Midland Road, was held ip y(iti%i,cji}ji.rch’s fellow- ■■.■ nrll W ■ ’ a..T DIAMOND RINGS |lO PR>I.UDB**A subnoer shaft.s I OP GOLD 8PIRAI. UPWARD HOUD- i INS A SINGLE DIAMOI^lNmMPLE' ! elbgancb'Rricbd prom f tieo. 11. hu t. §krkintumb/^i£^ JEWELERS 208 S.W. Broad Street Sanders Whispering Pines Restaurant "Blackie" Sanders, Mgr. « f , - DINNER DANCIi Saturday, February 20tlirt , ’ ''tiiuslc by , ROBINSOll COMBO Hours 9:00 • 1:00 No cover charge for dinner guests ship hall. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Ward of 145 Valley Road. A graduate of the Southern Pines High School, Mr. Ward attended Elon College and is associated with his father in his engineering business. Also a graduate of Southern Pines High School, and of Fay etteville Beauty College, the bride is employed by Norma’s Beauty Shop. Given by her father in mar riage, she wore a gown of peau de soie with fitted bodice, the skirt terminating in a chapel train. Her veil was of flowing il lusion, attached to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white prayerbook topped with a cas cade of hyacinths centered with a white orchid. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Carolyn Kidd, her matron of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Woodrow Branch and Mrs. Clellan May, III, wore floor length gowns of white crepe and red chiffon, with empire waistlines and matching headpieces. The bride’s niece, Jill Kidd, w