Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, Narth Carolina Friday, November 1, 194W ABERDEEN Wilder and Mrs. Caviness. Mackie Caldwell of Florence, S. C., N. Page entertained spent Sunday in town Walter Hines Page oBok Club at Mrs. G. C. Seymour has returned her home on Thursday. The program, liome after visiting relatives in enta. Mrs. Jack Taylor, Miss Alice LEGION AUXILIARY TO ' CARTHAGE COLORED MAN I MEET ON MONDAY NIGHT FIRST MOORE DltAFTEE Greenville and Bethel. which was a study of South Ameri- j can countries, was given by Mrs. J. Mrs. Glennie Muse of Carthage is G*^hanv Epending some time here at home of Mrs. A. L. Burney was hostess to her sisters, Miss Lillian Pleasants anj ^^e Home and Garden Club at the Mrs. Eivm Capps Mis.s Theresa Zimmerman of Bal timore, Md., and Miss Roberta Zim merman of Woman's College, Green- boro, spent the week-end with their parents here. Mrs. George Martin and Miss Louise Marlin returned Thursday from a trip to New York. Mrs. W. K. Pleasants and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pleasants of Hamlet vis ited relatives in town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Farrell have moved in to their nw\v home on Pinebluff Road. j Mrs. Murdoch Johnson ^f Camden. S. C., who has been visiting her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Arch Thompson, leturned to her home l i‘t Tuesday Mrs. Glenn Caviness v.'as hoste.ss ^^^<'side Heights, at two tables of bridge at her home ^liss Lillian Ma.xwell Tuesday afternoon. Those playing Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Keith. Mrs. Robert Farrell, Mrs. Norfleet Pleas- ^ Aberdeen Community House, Tues- uay afternoon. Mrs, L. J. Dawkins gave an interesting talk on "Cac ti's and it’s Culture,’’ Mrs. Zimmerman talked on "House Plants." I Miss Helen Clark Capps of High Point spent the week-end with her parents here. The Sandhill Book Club will hold j pick them up. its regular meeting today, witli Mrs. I ; June Page as hostess. Mis!s Ruth Page spent the week end with friends in Greensboro. Little B;»rbara Jean Smith, dau ghters of Mr. and Jfrs. W. G, Smith, nVebrated her sixth birthday last Saturday, trftertaining a score or more of her friends at her home in Mrs. Charles B. Fields will be boat- fCnntivned from rtnpt one) fss to the members of the American R. F. D. 1; 3440—Charles Smith Legion Auxiliary at her home In Pine- Armstrong, col., Aberdeen; 2524 ] hurst on Monday night, November Garland Lawrence Farrell, Aberdeen; 4th. This meeting, usua'iy scheduled 3001 _ Ernest Lafayette Badgett, for the second Monday in each Cameron; 3408—Worth Reese Par- ! month, is being, held a week earlier ' sons, Jackson Springs; 2437 — Carl | so as not to conflict with the Armis- ■ Leaton Myrick, Star or Broadway, tice program planned by the mem- R. F. D. 1; 3252—Samuel Japheth ; hers of the American Legion and : Wicker, Carthage, 'R. F. D., Box 99;^ scheduled for Monday night. No-, rS432—Kenneth Eugene Wooten, Cani- Until November 10: American, 2 yrs. for $3.50 Cosmopolitan, 2 yrs. for $3.50 Red Eiool{, 2 yrs. for $3.50 Mrs. Z. V. Blue, Carthage, N. C. Boston Slioe Repairing Shop Now Open All Work Guaranteed Southern IMnen vember 11th. All members in South-1 eron; 3200—Albert White, col.. Sou- H ern Pines desiring transportation to Plnehurst Monday night are request ed to meet at the postoffice at 7:30 sharp, where members with cars will LEGION DANCE TONIGHT entertained at a Hallowe’en party at her home last Saturday night celebrating her 13th birthday. JoHflieve MUfrif teye UQtBaiAUETS. MIVI, NOM MOPS PERSONAL 1 Ginnie — tell Paul to use hli htddl T,‘ll him you’re poing t«i ilo iH'ttcr with j’onr baking from iiDW on since you’ve leanicil iil)ont limnfonl Hal, ’riic amonnt the (liivi'tionn call fur — that’s the rtiniMuit to uso of Itnmforii for |H‘rfi'ct ri'snlt.-<. .Scnj-g:ett of Danbury, Conn.. spent several day.s last week in town. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wilson and chil dren of Gold.sboro were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mr.'s. W, K, Carpenter. The Rev. and Mrs. A. Le.slie Thomp son of Riileigh were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Deyoe and Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Giggie spent Sunday at Aforrow Mountain. Miss Beth Foushee of Sanford was a guest of Mrs. Leon Blue several da.vs this week. Douglap Allison of State College spent the week-end at his home here, i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of Cape Lookout ere guests at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith. I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fletcher and] rhildren and Mrs. Carrie Fletcher of West End. and Mrs, W. L. Stutz of Jai kson Springs were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Belton Fletcher .Siinda.v afternoon. Mr. ana Mrs. Lawton Foushee an nounce the birth of a son on October 2tth at their home in Durham. Mrs. Foushee is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.^;. .1. R. Lanipley, The Baptist Missionni'y Society met at the home of Mis. Hazel Alli.son Tiie.sday nflernoon. The topic was Gods Unohnnging Plan of Steward- , ship." Papers on Stewardship were | read by Mrs. K. F. Pickier, Mrs. Jack ‘ Williams, Mrs. Margaret Holder and Mrs. Luther Tyner. The Pinebluff Library will be op ened on Tuesday and Thurday from 0:00 to ,’):00 p. m. and Saturday from 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. The first meeting of the Pinebluff Garden Club was held at the home of Mrs. R. P. Gibson Monday night. Mrs. Gib.son opened the meeting md the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. F. H. Williams; vice- president, Mrs. R. P. Gibson; Secre tary, Miss Charlene Pf»rker: Treas urer, Mrs. Hazel Alli.son. The pro gram committee is Mrs. R. F, Stew art, Chairman, Miss Ann Diehl and Mrs, Jack Williams. The club will meet cnce a month at the Flome Demon stration Club room, with the next meeting on November 11 at 8:00 p. m. I them Pines; 57—Minor Paul Wilson. Pinehurst; 2684—David Raymond Locklin, col.. Southern Pines. j 2988—Ira Pate Auman, Steeds R.' F. D. 1; 153—Lindo Jackson Seaw- ell, Carthage, R. F. D. 1; 19—James Newland Hill. Hemp; 304.')—Walter Alexander Cole, col.. West End; 2880 —Flia.s Rittre, Hemp, R. F. D. 1; 2559—Harrison L. Davis, Steeds, R. F. D. 1, Box 9; 2540~\Villie Thom as ClybiU'n, Addor; 2792—Teddy Mitchell Maness, Hemp, R. F. D. 2; 766—Demont Lee Smith, Cameron. R. F. D. 1; 2514—Homer Isadore Hagler, Pine Street, Aberdeen, R. F. D. 2; 2780—Tony Leo Sanders, West Knd. 31f>2_Ralph I.etlough, tol., Car- bonton; 171—Clyde Luther .Miller, Southern Pines; 3169 — Ernesr Lee rhalmeis, eol.. Cameron; 126—George Marvin Blacl:, Wfst End. R. F. D. 1: 2971—Frank .Seller Gillis, Aber deen, R. F. D. 1: 2767—Wellington Graham, col., Carthage: 2S93—Har- nkl Dougla Morri.son, Southern Pines, R, F, D, 1: 28.'-.7—Colvin Ishmul Ail ed, Hemp; 1S7—Ed Bartimes Patti- shaw, col., Cameron. R. F. D. 1. _ —jviKii jHCK.son .'•niilh. Box ’2, Aberdeen: — James Early Ptfibling. Carthage, R. 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