Friday, May 9, 1941 THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina rape Graduation Exettises Boyd’s ‘‘Free Company Radio at Cameron Hi?h School ^ k » Seniors Hear Sermon by Dr. ■ * Brantley, Address by State Kroadcasts To Combat Hostile Schn asked to make approxi mately 6,000,000 garments for war relief during the next seven months. It is estimated that this immense quota of sewed and knitted garments will be needed for the homeless and suffering men, women and children ICHURCHESI Brownson Memoiial Pies).yii riaa Churih, Rev. E. L. Barler, I.l-Aot. Sei-v-ices Sunday, May 11; *'h.irck School at 9:46 a. m., Mnrniiij; W»r- ship at 11;00 a. m. with A fAUhcr'a Day message by the pastoi- At tl» ;moining hour there will be <<«»- ducted during the service a Bap tismal sei'vice for infants and chil dren. Junior League will be .it ^ 00 p. m. and Yojng Pet.ple's at 6;30 p. m. Adam and Fallen Man” is tti»' Hub- jei-t of the lt.‘:.«on-sfimon the Christian Science cnvirch, I: New Hampshire .Avenue, Sunday nMnoing, May nth at 11:00 o’clock. Miinday School convenes at the same tune. Th« Wedne.sday evening meetings are (A the 1st and 3rd WtdnesdiiyM ot the of war-torn countries of Kurope dur-1 ^he ii,,a.t.nff iiig the coming Fall and Winter. room, which is located in the i l.arrli. is open Wednesday afternoon*) (loia James Hulon Cole of I^inehurst Bridegroom Dood Mead is biinging out a book. The Free Company Presents ... ” | .onlaining all the radio plays of The ' . ree Company series. Stm of .Mr. and Mr.s. Hulon Cole Comment on the eleven plays of the! 'Veds Miss Duisv Thomas in lisi Free Company series broadcast Washlnu'ton. I). C. over the Columbia network, has conic , irom most of the states and trom thousands of persons representing a cross-section of the population. .V communication from taul S. Aniidon, Superintendent of tii-iioois, Jity of St. Paul, is representative ot etiers rec. ived from schools, colleges, religious orders and churches. Mr. Amidon says. “This is one of the best radio series, .lom an educational point of view, -hat I have ever heard, and it very definitely serves a pressing need at -he present time. I want to commend your company, the actors, the direc- wors and writers in giving of their time and talents to this very worth A'hile project." Solicitor General Francis Biddle, of In the Calvary Methodist Church, Washington, I). C., last Saturday at 1:30 o’clock Daisy Brown Thomas be came the bride of James Hulon Cole. The vows were spoken before the pas tor, Dr. Orvis Gaven 'Robinson, who used the double ring ceremony. The chancel was oanKea with palms and ferns and two candelabra of ca thedral candles stood at either sid of a large standaid holding Easter lilies. Preceeding the sei"vice Mrs. Lewis Potter, organist, gave a program of nuptial music and during the service he played "Liebestraum” and ’T Love You Truly.” Traditional wedding marches were used. The bride was attended by Miss "We of the Ameiican Red Cross aie proud of our war relief produc- 3;0o‘to 5:00 oclock. tion workers, and of the contribu tion they have made to the cause of humanity,” Chairman Davis said in a letter addressed to Mrs. A. Burt Hunt, Moore county chairman, in which he spoke of the gratitude of the hundieds of thou.sands of men, women and chiljjrcn—the war ivfu. gees,—to whom more than 3,000,000 . chapter-produced garments have al-1 ready been sent- “Each of you, ” he i tontinuetl, “would feel amply repaid | for your effoi ts if you realized even; in a small measure what your help nas meant to these unfortunate peo ple'. Xo words can fully express their appreciation and thank.s." Included in the list of sowed gar ments are cotton and woolen dresses for women and girls, layettis, tod dlers sets, boys’ clothing, and arti cles for hospital use, making a total Jf 3,822,000 garments in ail. The There will be a Mothei's p.iy Kef- vice at the Manley Pu-s-t;j1*riaa Church Sunday night at 7.40. •’«j)t. William S. Behrick„ Fort i 'hap- jain, will be in charge. At the Baptist Churc/i »*.iiMJay morning at 11:00, the past<'i., Kev. J P'red Stimson, will deliver ,i Mu4h- er's Day sermion. Sunday -Schi.ol and Bible cla.spes will be at 10:00 ;i- t«i, B. T. U. for all ages at 7.00 p. m, followed by evening dev"htre •ivenue, Voigt O. Taylor, i-,unV>)ter. Seivice.s Mother's Day, Ma/ 11: Church School at 9:45 a. m.; IVlom- ing Church Woi.'-hip with nie«“aj;c by the pastoi at 11:00 a. m.; Yo-.ilh Wri the Department of Justice, in Wash-1 Jewell Leir and the groom by his brother, Richard Cole. The bride was attired in a California beige ensem ble and wore a shroulder bouquet of orcl ids. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left for a motor trip to Florida, and will be at hjme attei May 15th at Greenway Apartments, ington, D. C, writes, 'I have heard most of ‘The Free Company’ broad- .asts, and I consider them unusual- .y fine. It is notable that the sub jects have been not controversial and .lave vvidely appealed to every type A American. I can only imagine per sons who do not share in the Amer- •can conception of our freedom criti- j Washington, D. C. jizing this series as being opposed to i Mr. Cole is the elder son of Mr. and A'hat they choose to consider the I Mrs. Hulon Cole of Pinthurst and af- American way of life’.” Walter Winchell, commended by the American Legion for his patriotism, •viote in a column; “The Free Com pany, one of the new delights on the letworks, is easily among the top- .jers of the dramatic programs . . . rE.\t’HERS P.EELKC’TKD BY LEA.-:>lNO COUNTY SCHOOLS Indications are that there will be few changes in the teaching person nel of Moore county schools for the .'oming school year. According to information obtained • rom the office of County Superin tendent H. Lee Thomas Tuesday, the .ollowing schools have reelected all of chis year’s teachers for the 1941-42 term; 'Vass-Lakevlew, Hemp, West- moore, Carthage and High Falls. WANT TO OO TO CAMP? Captain Miller of the CCC camp at Sanford was in the Moore county welfare office Tuesday morning and -itated that he would accept all the ooys that Moore county could pro- 'ide. Any who wish to enter camp for (3CC service should apply at Mrs. .>1 own’s office at their conveni«nce. ter graduating with honors from Pinehurst High School attended Og lethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga- For the past six years he has made bis home in Washington where he holds a oosition in the Department of Com merce. Among out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Huion Cole, Mi.ss Helen Ruth Cole, Richard Cole and Mrs. A. J. McKelway of Pinehurst. BUYS FIRST BOND Vasa people, in line with citizens of other towns, are showing their patriotism by buying defense bonds. Dr. R. G. Rosser was the first in Vass to make a bond purchase lowship L«-ag\u' at 7.00 .p in., iind quota has been divided so that the -he Fellow.ship For.;ni Evening Ser- pr)pulous of the Eastern area will con- 'vite the Church Pi