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Page Four GJocieiy. and the QJ anc Hulls Mary Baxter * Phone 7172 Miss Helen Powers and Cpl. Standi M. Stroud Wed in Goldsboro The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Powers of Goldsboro was the scene of a wedding of quiet simplicity when their daughter, Miss Helen Powers, became the bride of Corpor al Stancil McLeod Stroud of South ern Pines and Tampa, Fla. The vows were spoken at seven o'clock the evening of Friday, Nov ember 26, in the presence of rela tives of both families and a few close friends. The Reverand Smith, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Golds" boro. read the service, and nuptial music was furnished by Miss Nannie Rowlett, vocalist, and Mrs. A. B- Griffin, pianist. Pine boughs, fern, white chrysanthemums and snap dragon decorated the room. The bride, given in marriage by | her father, was attired in a three j piece traveling suit of soft tan with I matching accessories of brown, and ! wore a corsage of red rosebuds. Immediately following the cere- i mony the bridal couple left for Raj leigh, from which point they travel-1 f THE PERFECT GIFT I : K PLACE i I OUT OF TOWN I w ORDERS I h w** | EARLY I FLOWERS f \ i |i hj | FLOWERS BY WIRE , 4 cross the country I IN A FLASH riiaflHlpr'c & The perfect Christmas gift I vllClllUivE W & that always arrives. | | PLEASE ORDER NOW Greenhouses Last minute service is out for I the duration. The government BONDED MEMBER | says save gas and tires. FLORISTS TELEGRAPH * DELIVERY GUARANTEED DELIVERY ASSOCIATION w only on orders placed early. $ " j Telephone 6154 South Bennett St. FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AS WELL AS FOR THE MAN IN SERVICE Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco. Pipes. Pouches, Cigarette and Card Cases Shaving Sets. Electric Razors, Lotions Powders and Creams Brushes for every purpose. VISIT OUR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT FOR THE REALLY APPROPRIATE GIFT ANY GIRL WILL LOVE Gift Boxes of Hudnut's, Coty's, Yardley's, Old Spice, "Old South" and Early American Toil etries. Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Soaps, Pow ders. Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets, WHITMAN'S and HOLLINGSWORTH CANDIES Sandhills Drug Co. For Service Phone 6663 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Broad Street Southern Pines led on the Silver Meteor to Tampa where they will make their home- Cpl- and Mrs- Stroud met during the year when both were teaching in the high school at Walstonburg, N. C. Mrs. Stroud is a graduate of Goldsboro High School and Mere jdith College in Raleigh, j Cpl- Stroud, the son of Mrs- J. J. i Stroud of Southern Pines and Ihe late Mr. Stroud, was graduated from high school here, and in 1941 from the University of North Carolina when he received his A. B. degree and a special degree in physical ed ucation. Following his induction into the Army he was transferred to Florida and is now stationed at Mc -1 Dill Field, Tampa, j Out of town guests attending the | wedding were the groom's mother, Mrs- J- J. Stroud of Southern Pines, \ Mrs. Willis B. Johnson. Mrs. S. S. j j Arthur, and Miss Lela Brown Stan di of Greensville, N. C- Glee Club to Present Christmas Music Friday morning, Dec- 17, the Glee Club of the Southern Pines High THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina -I School will present a program of j Christmas music in the high school j auditorium. The numbers selected for the occasion include: "The Sleep of the Child Jesus" by Gevaert; "O Holy Night" by Adam; Carol of the Russian Children" from White Russia; "Westminster Carol" Old English; "Bring a Torch. Jeanette, Isabella", Old French Carol; Jesu Bambino" by Yon; "No Candle Was There and No Fire", by Lehmann; "Christmas Hymn" of 17th Century; "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones", 17th Century German; "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach. The musical program will be fol lowed by the observance of the White Christmas Service. Announce Engagement of Vernice Alleyne Hartley Capt. and Mrs. Jack Perdue are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Vernice Alleyne Hartley, I to Major Lawrence Lindsay Sum nierhays of Camp Mackall and Salt Lake, City, Utah. The wedding will be Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, in the Barton home on Fairview Drive- Major Summerhays is the son of I Mr. and Mrs. WilliaM Summerhays,' Salt Lake City. I Civic Club to Hear Struthers Burt "The Subsidies" will be the topic of Struthers Burt, noted Southern Pines author, when he speaks before the Civic MondayafternoonDec. 7. The program, an open meeting, will start at three-thirty. This will be preceded by a half-hour's busi ness meeting at three. Parents of Son Sgt. and Mrs. N- A. McGili an nounce the birth of a son, weighing nine pounds, in Moore County Hos pital Wednesday, Dec. 1. They have named him David Neal. Mrs. McGili is ihe former Miss Grace Kaylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaylor, Southern Pines. Sgt. McGili, in service at Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., is here on furlough visiting Mrs. McGili and her parents. Two Dances Scheduled for Camp Mackall Invitations to two Mackall dances n re on the list at the present time. ! Major Allen V. Sapora has issued an invitation to an informal dance: to be held this Friday evening. Dec -10, in Service Club No. 2- For Tuesday evening, Dec. 14. Lt. R. H. Walker announces a White Christinas Ball, a formal dance, to be given for the 155 th Antiaircraft Bat talion of the 17th A B Division. Bus transportation will leave the local U. S. O. Club at seven-thirty each evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Cranfill 1 Have Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. H I. Cranfill of May Street had the pleasure of having all of their family together for the first time in ten years. It happened one Sunday during the recent furlough of their son. Cpl. Huston I. Cran fill, Jr.. who is stationed with the j Army Air Force at Drew Field, Tarn-1 pa Fla- The reunion included his i three sisters and their families fromj 1 Winston-Salem, Mrs- R. W. Hend-! rix, Mrs- Boots Stultz and Mrs- H. A Cates, and another sister, Mrs. j Edna Johnson of New York City, [who is visiting her parents for six I weeks. His uncle and aunt. Mr. and I Mrs. D. C. Cranfill of Winston-Salem j were present also. | Cpl- Cranfill says he likes army j life. Inducted into service in April 1 1943, he received his basic training at Greensboro, followed by radio Gift Items For Ladies Compacts, Bags, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs For Men Neckties, Hose, Bells, Handkerchiefs Children's Quilted Robes— Fine Assortment of Gifts for the Army Boys Midland Dress Shop Opposite Depot West Broad Street operators course in Omaha, Neb. He was made a corporal in August- Since then he has been transferred to Bn. Hdq. and Platoon Co., 570 S. A. W. Bn- at Drew Field- T unior Willing Workers The Junior Willing Workers will have their Christmas party Monday ovening. Dec. 13, at eight o'clock in the Baptist Church- Senior Willing Workers Mrs. Alice Adams will be hostess to the Senior Willing Workers Tues day afternoon. Dec. 14, at Magnolia Lodge. She will be assisted by Mrs- Currie Smith. Mrs. Preston Stancil nn.l Mrs. Henry W. Dorn. The meet ing will start at three- Bragg Dance Attended by S. P. Group The group of young ladies attend ing a formal dance at Fort Bragg last Fnday evening included Miss Eliz abeth Heins. Miss Martha Mitchell, Miss Billie Williams, Miss Lucille Cashion, Miss Betty Blue, Mrs. H. M. Patterson, Miss Mary McDonald. Miss Kate Mclntyre, Mrs. Lawrence Walter. Miss Lillian Johnson of Rae ford, Miss Carol Thomas, Miss Joyce Bailey, Miss Betsy Backer, Miss Hel en Ruth Cole of Pinehurst and Mrs. Clarence Edson. Arrangements for the Southern Pines guests to attend the dance were made by Miss Elizabeth Scar borough. hostess at Club No. Three, Field Artillery Replacement Center for the last two years, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Edson. Miss Scarbor ough was formerly an instructor of English in the Southern Pines High School. Personals Miss Nina Howard Howell of Charleston, W. Va., has arrived to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. D. E. Crosby. Mrs- George Messmer and baby aaughter, Gyda Maria, of Indianap olis, Ind., were guests last week of Mrs. Messmer's sister, Mrs. Edward Roesch, Vermont Avenue- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dorn and daughters. Mrs. Jack Thomas and \ Erma Louise, spent last weekend ' with Mr. Dorn's brother in Saluda. |S. C. i Mrs. Walter Gilbert and small ! daughter, Frances, of Auburn, Ala., I have joined Capt. Gilbert at the | home of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell, Knollwood. Seen among the Christmas shop pers in Raleigh Friday were Mrs. Donald Poland. Mrs. W. W. Olive and daughter. Jean, Mrs. Carl Gid dings and Mrs- Richard Ul'l ich. Miss Anne Cameron, Mrs. J. T. Overton, Mrs- H. M. Patterson and Mrs. L. D. McDonald were ihere Wednesday. Mrs. Cora Fuller and Mrs. Howard McNeill were Greens boro shoppers Friday. Col. and Mrs- A. N. Williams and young son. Norwood, of Fort Bragg are with Col. and Mrs. Masser in their home on Indiana Avenue- Col. Williams is the new Exqcuti%'e Of ficer of the 11th Airborne Artillerv at Camp Mackall. Mrs. Eloise McDonald and two young daughtres, Maude Gardner and Margaret Jean, were weekend guests in the home of Col. and Mrs E. (J Care>«, Weymouth Heights Mrs. Clara A. Scott returned tc Southern Pines Thursday morning from Syracuse. N. Y. She was ac companied by her daughter, Mrs. B. V. Hueber. Lt. Robert F. Dorn arrived Tues day from Camp Lee. Va., for a threeT day.visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dorn. Miss Mable Todd and Miss Grace JhaffUr of Charlotte were guests! ecently of Miss Aline Todd. Manor partments. N Mrs- Milton Ditzler has returned o her home in Reading, Pa-, after 'isiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Delaware Avenue- Miss Frances Allen, home econo nist for Carolina Power and Light 'o., is in Asheboro this week giving emonstrations in home economics here and in surrounding townrj. Mrs- George Jones and baby son, seorge, left Monday to return to Vilkesbarre, Pa. Lt. and Mrs. Jones lave been residents in Southern 'ines for more than a year. Miss Helen Grey, student at W. C. For the Gift Shopper New Arrivals / Sportown 4-fold All Wool Ties Stripes, Checks, Plaids —$1.00 eacli Also Beau Brunuiiell Army Ties For Young Men Water repellant Gabardine Station Wagon Coats, 88.75 and 89.75 roe suet) Broad Street and New Hampshire Avenue WE CLOSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS The Modem Market "More For Your Money !r S U G GESTION fW| Leave Your Order for a Christmas Turkey Native Moore County Birds—Fresh Meats, Young Native Geese Sea Foods —Fresh Hams. Full Assortment of Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Every Variety BLUE & WCRSHAM East Broad Street Telephone 6062 Southern Pines THE MOST if . x BEAUTIFUL IN THE *%* Carolina Gardens Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Friday, December 10, 1943 U. N. C. Geensboro, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Maxwell Grey. Miss Lillian Johnson of Raeford was the house guest of Mrs. Law rence Walter. Ashe Street, for sev eral days last week- W. E. Cox, Jr., of Wilson, N. C., spent Sunday with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs- W- E. Cox, Resthaven apatrments- Mrs. L. V. O'Callaghan has re turned to her home from Duke Hos pital, Durham- Mrs. Edward Roesch will leave today, Friday, for Murfreesboro, Tenn., to join her husband, Mr.jor Roesch. for two months.
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