iip Page Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, February 25, ^ 1944, ociely. Edith Poate Hassell an I ersona ilie G) anJliilL Miss Murphy Announces Final'Wedding Plans Miss Marie Murphy, who is to be married Saturday to Duncan Googan Malloy, Jr., of Lumber Bridge, has announced her attendants and final wedding plans. The ceremony will take place at five thirty o’clock in the First Bap tist Church in Southern Pines, with the Reverend J. Fred Stimson offi ciating, assisted by the Reverend Malcolm Calhoun of Saint Paul.s. Miss Murphy will be attended by her sister. Miss Ann Murphy, as maid of honor, and her aunt, Mrs. R. Earl Wagoner of China Grove, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betsy Jean Backer of Southern Pines, Miss Helen Ruth Cole of Pinehurst, Mrs. Dan Proctor, Jr., of Parkton, and Miss Eleanor Cashwell of Gastonia. Miss Jean ■ Murphy, sister'of the bride, will be ; junior bridesmaid and the bride- { groom’s niece, little Faye Johnson, J has been chosen flower girl- t Wedding music will be rendered ; by Miss Dorothy Phillips of Chapel ■■ Hill and Miss Frances Storey of Rockingham. Mr. Malloy will be attended by Dan Proctor, Jr., of Parkton as best man, and George Darden and John G. Hughes, Jr., of Parkton, Marcus Allen of Florence, S. C., James Wat- scn of Red Springs,' and Ted Mur- ■ phy and W. E. Kivette of Southern Pines will act as ushers. ■Birthday Luncheon Honoring Mrs. C. W. Kellam on her birthday, Mrs- George Abraham entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, and Mrs. V. R. Sweezy. Catholic Benefit The bridge party given by Miss Kathryn McMahon at Highland Lodge on February 22 for the ben efit of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church proved a very happy and successful affair, both socially and financially. The attractive living rooms of the Lodge -Were appropriately decorated for the occasion and afforded spa cious accommodations for the twelve tables in play. A thirty-two egg angel cake, which was made and donated by Mrs. Mer man, was raffled off and won by Mrs. Punari of Pine Needles. Mrs- Punari returned it to be resold so that the fund benefitted by $19.00 from the cake alone. Pairs of Cannon towels, given by a New York friend, made prizes for each table. These were won by Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Marcott, Mr. Matthews, Mrs. Rathbun, Mrs. King, Miss Berne Randall, Mrs. Smiley, Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. George Thompson, Miss Vanderveer and Miss Alice Warner. Miss McMahon expressed her ap preciation to all those who attended and to those who donated generous ly to make the affair a success. Parents of Daughter A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Johnson of Clarkesville, Ga., on December 28, 1943. The baby has tieen named Ruth Marie. Mrs. Johnson is the former Ruth Richardson of Southern Pines. lituuixninixttmutittttutittttxiuttixttituxi Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward F. Hansell, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.; B. Conway Taylor of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. W. J. Simmons of Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs- F. B. Barber of Toronto, Ont.; Miss Anne M. Taber, Miss Mae M. Barber and Miss Anne R. Hudnell of Richmond, Va.; Capt. and Mrs. James P. Alcorn of Lexington, Ky.; and Miss Marion E. Whitcomb of Little Falls, N. Y. Pine Needles Guests at Pine Needles include Mr. and Mrs. M. 'M- Aiken of Brooklyn N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs! A. Donald Gros- set of Greenwich, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Forgarty of Summit, N. J.; Mr. and-Mrs. E. D. Cranford of Asheboro, Harry J. Delaney of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunter of Ridgewood, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Williams of Greensboro; and Ma jor and Mrs. H. A. Borst of Miami, Fla. Hollywood Let Us PHOTOGRAPH You or Your Family Before He Gets His Orders. Leather Frames 3x4, 5x7, 8x10 Single or Double E. a PIERSON Phone Southern Pines 5403 N. C. and Lake Placid. N. Y. Pine Dodgers Will Hold Leap Year Tournament There were eighteen members present at the weekly Pine Dodgers luncheon at the Country Club Wed nesday afternoon. The golf for the afternoon was played with a Blind Bogey. On Sunday, February 27, the Pine Dodgers will entertain the Sand Pi pers at a Leap Year golf tournament. This will be a .two ball mixed four some and the tee will be at one o’clock. Each Pine Dodger will con tact the Sand Piper with whom she is to play. The pairings for the regular meet ing of the Pine Dodgers next Wed nesday will be Mrs. Picquet, Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Miss Wiley; Mrs. Greenman, Mrs. Howard Burns, Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Elmer Harrington, Mrs. R. L. Sugg, Mrs. Molitor; Mrs. Grin- nell, Mrs. Frazer Knight, Mrs. Crow ell; Mrs. Henry Page, Jr., Miss Kel sey, Mrs. Edson; Miss Wrenn, Miss Fisher, Miss Better ley; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. V. P. Clark. Junior Willing Workers The Junior Willing Workers of the Baptist Church will meet Monday evening, February 28, at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. B. P. Wells with Mrs. Tom Millar acting as joint host- Lt. and Mrs. C. E. Pickering and Mrs. E. H. Pickering of Gardner, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wittkanp, Miss Ann Cofferty, and Miss Irene Carroll of Richmond, Va.; Harrison Kehne of Frederick, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Kehne of Bruns wick, Md.; Major' and Mrs. W. T. Fletcher of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gregory of Waco, Texas; Col. and Mrs. J. N. Douglas of Tampa, Fla.; Lt. and Mrs. William Danger, Billy Cooper, George O’Dill, Arthur Berger, Billy Denison, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Freund of New York; Mrs. E. L. Shaw and Miss Gloria Shaw of Bronx, N. Y.; Mrs. Wendell T. Johnson and Miss Helen G. Bitner of Harrisburg, Pa.; and Lt. C. J. Clem- ence, Jr., of Dayton, Ohio are at the Hollywood. Park View Mrs. Grace Dykes and Mrs. Ethel A. Rudnick of Fayetteville, N. C.; S|Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Bendix of New York, Mrs. James A. Brimson and Mrs. H. L. Muller of Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Goldino of Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilgore of Rochester, N. Y.; Capt. and Mrs. E. R. Barnes of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Dean Allman of Glen dale, Calif-; S[Sgt. and Mrs. W. M. V. Norris of Atlanta, Ga.; and Jack Nunnally of Baltimore, Md., are at the Park View. Entertain at Dinner John K. Davis, former Consul General of the United States to Po land, and Mrs. Davis entertained at a dinner at the Highland Pines Inn Saturday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Murphy of Greensboro. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jernigan and Miss Ann Cochran. Highland Pines Inn Arrivals at the Highland Pines Inn include Cpl. and Mrs. R. A. Hunt of a WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS FLOWERS Carolina Gardens a Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANNIVERSARIES FUNERALS CHANDLER GREENHOUSES POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS SPRAYS CORSAGES a u FUNERAL WREATHS Telephone 6154 Flowers by Wire South Bennett St. Presbyterian Auxiliary ■ The Woman’s Auxiliary of Brown- son Memorial Church held its regu lar monthly meeting at the church Monday night February 21, with a large attendance. During the meet ing the following officers were el ected for a two year term: Mrs. L. L. Woolley, vice-president; Mrs. Joe Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Howard McNeill, secretary; Miss Mary Cam eron, secretary of Assembly’s Home Missions; Mrs. W. E. Blue, secretary of Religious Education; Mrs. Nevins. secretary of Christian Social Service, Mrs. D. E. Bailey, secretary of Pas tor’s Aid; and Mrs. C. A. Maze, secre tary of Social Activities. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jewel V. Woolley o- Centerville, Ala., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley. Pvt. Jewel V. Woolley, Jr., of Camp Butner spent the week-end with his wife and parents at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. J. V- Woolley, Mrs. J. V. Woolley, Jr., and Mrs. L. L. Woolley spent Wednesday in Dur ham. Philip Woolley returned with them and spent the night at home. MiSs Catherine Hilderman of Yale University is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman. Miss Hilderman is a graduate of Woman’s College and is taking a post graduate course at Yale. Miss Catherine Prizer and Miss Betesy Barnum Of Queens College, Charlotte, spent the week-end with their parents here- Mrs. J. U. Thrower of Rockingham spent Tuesday night with her mo ther, Mrs. Catherine Shaw. Wednes day Mrs. Thrower and Mrs. Shaw left for Graham to visit Mrs. Throw er’s son, J. V-. Meaoh^iin^ Mrs. H. T. Fish of Cooperstown and Buffalo, N. Y., is spending sever al weeks with Mrs. Amelia Schmidt at her home on Ashe Street, Colonel and Mrs. John N- Douglas were Wednesday night guests of Mrs. Nellie Fisher. They were en route to Washington from Tarripa, Florida, where Colonel Douglas has been on duty. T. J. Keith Of Ft. Bragg visited his sister, Mrs ILLS Phone 7271 Mrs. W. D. Matthews had as her luncheon guests Thursday, Mrs. W. J. Cameron of Vass, and Mrs- Cath erine Shaw of Southern Pines. Mrs. Thomas K. Atkinson returned to Charlotte Tuesday after spend ing several days with her parents-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson. Little Miss Jane Tarlton of Fay- ttevilM spent several days last week vith her grandparenis, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chandler. Her parents, Mr. and '/Trs. R. F- Tarlton, and her brother md sister were also week-end guests if Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. Little lane returned to Fayetteville with ^hem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beck of Gaston ia were week-eend guests at the Park View. . Stanton Nichols of White Plains, N. Y., is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage at their home on Country Club Drive. Mrs. V. R. Sweeezy entertained Mrs- L. T. Sutherland, Mrs. Arthur Sakins, and Mrs. Archie Eakins at bridge Tuesday evening. Miss Adeline Trubiano of Quincy, Mass-, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oante Montesanti. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis are guests at the Highland Pines Inn. Mr. Davis was formerly Consul Gen eral in many ports in China, in Po land, Ireland, and other countries. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are both North Carolinians. Miss Ann Cochran left Thursday for Charlottesville, Va., after spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrsi Paul Jernigan. Miss Cochran was formerly connected with Yen Ching University at Peking, China. She was interned by the Japanese at Weei Hsien and arrived in this coun try on the Gripsholm. Mrs. Lep Van Winkle of Sanford spent the weekend with her cousin, Mrs- Richard Pethick. Philip Weaver returned Sunday from Atlanta, Ga., where he attend ed the southern meeting of the American Association of School Ad ministrators. C. T. Patch and Mrs. Lillian Miles left Sunday for New York to buy spring stock for Patch Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pierson left Wednesday to spend several days with relatives in Foreston, South Carolina. J. N. Steed is getting around on crutches now as the result of a fall a week ago. We are glad he was not more seriously hurt and hope the crutches may soon be dispensed with. Mr. and Mrs. James C- Cottrill left Saturday for their home in Day tona Beach after spending a week here visiting their son and daughter- in-law, Lt. and Mrs. George W. Cot trill. n MEN’S HATS New Fur Felis in a good variety of shapes and styles. 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Miss Margaret Deyoe returned to Fort Bragg Wednesday after spend ing three weeks with her parents. Pvt. and Mrs. John Georgen re turned Sund^ after spending a ten- day furlough at their home in Bloom ington, Ill. Mrs. Jerald Keels and son return ed Monday after spending several days in Sumter, S. S., with relatives. FOOD FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM and in keeping with the urge to “GROW MORE IN’44” We are offering the best in tested, seeds, and other requirements for FARM and GARDEN McNeill & Company FEED AND SEED STORE || Southern Pines <*♦ Phone 6244 iiiixttixittmttxititttxixttittuxtitittttxitttttntiiittitttm :xtxxtxxtxxttxtxxxxxxtxtxxxxxixxixxxxxxtxxxtxutixxxtxtxix«mixtxtxxtiixuxtixitxiitxnxtxtxitxtxixttsi Horse Show (Continued from Page 1) in the class for Ladies’ Horseman ship, with Mrs. S. M. Piersol, Jr., of Bilyeu -Farms in first place. Miss Mary Ann Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd M. Tate, was second, and Mrs. E. B. Simonin third. Seaman First Class E. 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