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The family of Donnie Lee
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appreciation for the many kind
nesses rendered them on the oc
casion of the recent tragic acci
dent which took his life. May
God bless you all.
Mrs. Donnie Lee Black
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Masger Black
and family.
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AT TRAINING SCHOOL— Readers needn’t
be outraged that firemen would line up to
have their picture taken as a building burns
down nearby. It was planned that way. Fire
men practiced blaze fighting techniques when
the old, abandoned structure, off Highway 15-
501 between Southern Pines and Pinehurst,
was set on fire for demonstration purposes.
This was part of a four-day District Training
f .->oi for volunteer firemen from Southern
Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen, Pinebluff, Vass
and Eagle Springs, conducted at the Pinehurst
Fire Station last week, under auspices of the
State Insurance Commissioner. About 47 fire
men from the Sandhills area attended.
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WEST END NEWS and PERSONALS
BY SALLY AUMAN
Special Course
The Rev. Darrell Cox, pastor of
the Baptist Church, has complet
ed a special six weeks’ course in
Pastoral Care of the Sick at
Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem.
This course is offered by the
Hospital School several times
each year to give pastoral ex
perience in dealing with special
problems of sick people and their
families.
Mr. Cox was particularly im
pressed with the closeness in
which the chaplains, as they were
called there, and the physicians
worked. Also, the effectiveness
this cooperation had upon the
patients and their families.
Expresses Appreciation
Mrs. Claude Hicks, Jr. takes
this opportunity to express her
appreciation for the many acts of
kindness extended the family
during the illness and death of
her husband. She particularly ap
preciates all who donated blood
for her husband.
In Beta Club
High School Senior Diane Wil
liams and Juniors, Paulette Luck,
Janice McLean, Vernon Sutphin
and Donald Thomas were tapped
into the Beta Club at the school
assembly on Friday. In order to
become a member, a student must
show outstanding success in lead-,
ership, scholarship and service.
The Beta Club presented the
program. President Sandra Hart-
sell explained the purpose of the
club and administered the Beta
Club Pledge to the new members
and welcomed them into mem
bership.
Bess Cheney and Linda Wil
liams gave a devotional, Stephen
Lisk introduced the program
which included virtues of good
Beta members, Diane Mot-
singer spoke on achievement,
Joanne Sutphin on character,
Carlyle Cole on leadership, Jane
Jackson on scholarship, Becky
Markham on helpfulness, Joyce
Blue on school spirit, Delores
Brewer on patriotism and Edna
Freeman on service.
Sandspur Club
Mrs. Frank Loving presented
a program on Education at the
Sandspur Club Thursday evening
with 100% in attendance. Mrs.
North Lewis presided at the meet
ing and reported on a Traffic and
Safety program which she, Mrs.
E. R. Outland and Miss Blanche
Monroe recently attended in
Raleigh. Mrs. Leonard Von Can
on, a former member of the club,
was a special guest. Mrs. Earl
Auman was hostess at the meet
ing and served the clubwomen
a salad plate.
Mental Health Program
Mrs. lola King of the Sandhills
Mental Health Clinic brought the
Woman’s Club up to date on the
work of the clinic. She was assist
ed in showing slides of the
various sections in the Sandhills
by her husband, Mark King. Mrs.
Bertha Klouse presented the
speaker and Mrs. E. R. Outland
presided at the meeting which
was held in the Methodist Youth
Building. A Valentine party plate
was served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Joe Wiseman and Misses Blanche
and Alberta Monroe. The club
women were delighted with the
Scotch shortbread which Miss
Alberta Monroe brought from
Scotland to serve them.
Attend Performance
The Senior English Class saw
episodes from Shakespeare’s
“Julius Ceasar” and “Twelfth
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School on Monday. They were
accompanied by Mrs. George
Cheney, substituting for Mrs.
Sarah 'Thompson.
All Mixed Up
A second grade girl, who has
just turned eight, exclaimed at
school on Friday, after receiving
so many Valentines with “I love
you” that “I am all mixed up.”
Personals
Mrs. John Gibson of Laurel
Hill spent the weekend with Miss
Edith Markham. Joining the
family for Sunday dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. George Markham
of Fayetteville.
Miss Mary Booker of Golds
boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Haw
ley Poole for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis and I
family of High Point were week
end guests of Mrs. Donald Eifort.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell
of Raleigh were Sunday dinner
guests of the Clyde Aumans.
MOORE COUNTY RECORDER'S COURT
Assault, Liquor, Traffic Offenses
Charged In Cases Heard At Carthage
TTv^n o cjiiTYimoi-ir ni twn for two vears. on Daymei
Following is a summary of
cases heard in Moore County
Recorder’s Court at Carthage on
Monday, with Judge J. Vance
Rowe presiding;
Charles Stewart Cameron, care
less and reckless driving, prayer
for judgment continued on pay
ment of $25 and costs; Walter
Stinnett, Carthage, assault on fe
male, on request of prosecuting
witness prayer for judgment con
tinued on payment of costs; J.
W. Tidwell, Aberdeen, trespass
and malicious damage to proper
ty, prosecuting witness, defend-
two for two years, on payment
of costs, all not to violate prohi
bition laws, the six jars of whis
key to be destroyed.
Bruce Diggs, Stanfield, failure
to comply, defendant to pay $15
per week till delinquency is paid,
then to resume regular $10 week
ly payments, the case continued
under former order of the court;
William Hoke Wood, Vass, driv
ing while drunk, 60 days suspend
ed on payment of $100 and costs,
license suspended, appeal noted,
bond set at $300; Richard June
Walker, Vass, Route 1, speeding.
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costs; Curtis Pilson, Cameron,
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reckless driving, motion for non
suit allowed on account of failure
of State to identify defendant as
driver of the car; Howard Carson
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careless and reckless driving, $25
and costs; Wesley Vest, Taylor-
town (Pinehurst), assault on wife,
threats, etc., striking her with
pistol, 90 days, defend'ant not to
be assigned to work till examin
ed by prison physician, suspended
for two years on payment of
costs and on good behavior con
ditions, especially toward his
wife, with defendant’s wife to
surrender the pistol to be destroy
ed by the sheriff.
Herbert Stanback, Southern
Pines, unlawful possession of
illicit whiskey; Nellie Stanback,
Southern Pines, unlawful possess
ion and transporting; George
Robinson, Jr., Southern Pines,
transporting illicit whiskey, fail
ing to stop at stop sign, each
defendant found guilty but court
is satisfied the whiskey belonged
to Hubert, not to Nellie or George
Robinson; as to Hubert, 90 days
suspended for 12 months on pay
ment of $50 and costs, prayer for
judgment continued for the other
suspended for 12 months on
payment of $50 and costs, not to
violate speed laws nor operate
car till he first obtains proper
license.
Joe L. Beachum, Raleigh, Route
2, speeding 70 in 55 zone, $15 and
costs; Jack Page Ellis, Raleigh,
Route 8, careless and reckless
driving, accident and personal in
jury (to defendant only), prayer
for judgment continued on pay
ment of $25 and costs, defendant
to pay or cause to be paid dam
age to telephone pole and auto
which he struck; Alton Frank
Goins, Carthage, driving while
drunk, unlawful possession of
seal-broken whiskey, 60 days or
$100 and costs, with license sus
pended; Josephine Gardner, Car
thage, abandonment of three chil-
dten, 10 days in jail suspended
for 12 months on payment of
costs and on good behavior condi
tions to look after her children
to the best of her ability.
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