Page Four THE PILOT, Soulhern Pines, North Carolina Friday, January 25, 1946. _ ^ ^ » i* J. A. Hudson of Vass Respected Colored Society and Personals of the Sandhills | Hecewos Commendaiion Resident Of Vass Passes Sunday Announce Engagement of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bogle iiuuuii aiiu Lue J.U1- ‘Uncle Basil” McKeithen, high- j lowing letter, signed by Lt. Gen. ly respected colored citizen of TT Ti IT _ . . iT’esotei 1 Cl /*kinc» ci «i-P_ J. A. (“Dutch”) Hudson of Vass, R. P. Brown’s Private School. Preston from Middletown, N. Y. now stationed on the California Ann is the daughter of Mr. and With them are their brother-in- coast has recently received a Mrs. Julian H. Tadlock. law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. commendation ribbon and the fol- A.. feer guests included Barbara Brooks, of Pottsdam, N. Y. jlowing letter, signed bj of Granite Falls announce the en- Ann Johnston, Lillian and Loy| Mrs. Ivan Finkler of Toronto, Roy S. Geiger, U. S. gagement of their daughter, iClark, Dianne Clinton, Patsy Ont., has returned for another sea-.Corps: Margaret V., to George W. Rich-'Hackney, Margot Campbell, Em- son. I “The Commanding General, ardson, captain in the Army Air ina Day Collins, Gail Given, Andy j Guests departing Florida-ward Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, takes ^ ^ ~ ‘Patterson, Tony Afba deCosta, for a few weeks are Mrs. M. W. pleasure in commanding Phar- Bill Eckbert, George Reams, Da- Gilmore and Julius Cowles. They fnacist’s Mate Second Class Junior vid Barney, Rhodes Tarcly and return in the spring. A. Hudson, United States Naval Mrs. Osborne Dwelle wiU ar- Reserve for service as Corps, of Boston, Mass., and De troit, Mich. Plans are being made for a Feb ruary wedding, the day to be an nounced later. Barney, Roger Bello. Mrs. William Wilson Hostess at Bridge Tea Mrs. William Wilson entertain Army Men Return to Southern Pines rive soon for her, usual visit at in the following citation: Marine Vass, died at his home Sunday af ternoon after an illness of sev eral days. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Allen’s Chap el Methodist Church, and burial followed at Lakeview. es IN aval A resident of the Vass commun- set forth before there was any village or any railrpad there, “Uncle Ba sil” had become a fixture and en- the hotel. j “Pqj- meritorious and efficient ? j u- j Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gregory performance of duty while serv- have as their guests at the hotel, Jng with a Marine antiaircraft ar- races For many Mrs. Cecil Schaefer and son, of tillerv battalion dorim> nn.r.- Cameron, and his loyalty to his employer’s descendants remained steady to the last. Only last month A J, nn 1 • iHrs. Cecil Schaefer and son, of tillerv battalion doriniy nnpm The return of the 82nd Divi- -nt v yuery oaxiaiion auring opera- sion to the United ^ .^*v***x,w« Mrs. Lennox Forsyth, Miss Anne Omer, at their home. The Corral, t t Cameron, Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson, Thomas and her daughters | Mrs. Harold B. Smith, Mrs. Al- met Maj. Thomas in New York.1 Among the winter season out his duties in an exemnlarv fred Chiswell, Mrs. A. Bynum ^apt. and Mrs. Ray McMullen guests staying at the Jefferson manner, regardless of danger or Patterson, Mrs. Jack Weatherley, Ireturned from New York jnn are the Rev. and Mrs. Charles personal fatigue During an in Mrs. Charles Patch, Jr., Mrs. Rus- iCity and are guests at the home of cady, Weston Mills, N. Y.; Mrs. tense air raid when ^^^hen of Vass; three daughters, sell Mills, Miss Millie Montesan-I McMullen’s parents, Dr. and s -w Kitching Medford N J ■ ^ T ^ ^ "^®™ber Thornton Sellars and Mrs, ti and Mrs. Wasteott Clinton. Mra J. S. Milllken. Sr. anf Ss hX Shor.J.: t IdT the i™' »' _ Maj. Robert Sherrer is spend- Rindge, N. H.; Mrs. Mary Wilkes, man and then toJk his nllce iniSouthern Pines, T'l-iA-.d-.-.mra V" J m 1 bis leave with his family, Raleigh- Mr anH Mra ir T xu n took ms place ml and several grandchildren and omas Kinnard Tardy ;Mrs Sherrer and three children, Maultb^, Newton Center, Mass-I atrveTnd'umeStarSte Xt ^ +T-N * ^ ■ ing this period were in keeping irdy are the narents of a son Avenue. gj.v n. J.: William Souter. Tam- „rui, a—jiai TENNIS SHOES FOR MEN High Top, Tan, Heavy Red Soles I 12.74 rcG SHOP I SOUTHERN PINES I 1904 1946 Highland Pines Inn Tardy are the parents of a son, their second, born Thursday, -Tan 17, in Moore County Hospital. They have named him Thomas Kinnard Tardy. His brother, . - - - Rhodes Earle, is * four years old. Rmes Inn this week, Lt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Canary and daughter. Col. Tardy, stationed at Fort Housch, Annapolis, Md.; Patricia Anne, Indiana. Bragg, and Mrs. Tardy and their Charles F. Rowley, Chest-' family are residents of East Ver- Hills, MJass.; Mrs. Edward Da- QN-NZ-I H/r_^ 3 Jl ark’ N. J.; William Souter, Tam- with the highest traditions of the! 3 Million Lottod pa, Fla.; Mrs. Laura Stinson, United States Naval Service.” rjUllCU Rockland, Me.; Miss Margaret “Dutch” is the eldest son of Chambers, Corning. N. Y.; Maj. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hudson of Registering at the Highland Milton M. Canary (Fort Bragg) Vass ffis rotheVTamg "" 'ines Inn this week. Lt. and Mrs =,,,1 nyr-c *3ss. His brother, James, is now mont avenue. Mrs. E. M. Medlin Garden Club Hostess I vis and Miss Mary McCaddam, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. VanHoester, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. E. R. Walsh, Jr., York, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Burt Rumpson, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Personals serving in Japan. Personals « Rural Electricity Furthering of the postwar pro gram for expansion of rural elec tric systems is a key item on this year’s budget for the Carolina Power and Light Company, those Gertrude Proudman left. living in un - electrified areas Mrs. J. H. Walton of Winter Miss Haven and daughter, Mrs. James Monday evening .for several of Moore County will be glad to Wilson of Haines City, Fla., and months’ stay in New York City, learn. The planned acceleration of At t>i <3 tv, n- v-ieveiana, . J. oimonus lert by the C P & L, was the noider ot high score for the game. ,W. Va., where he had been con- Saturday for St. Petersburg Fla single allocation on the Mrs. C. p. Welwood was host- Ivalescing since his return to the: where they will snend the’ next budget of nearly $6,000,000. Our Registered Pharmacists l^ow the Importance of Filling a Prescription Accurately. You Can Rely On Us. return to a pudent in the University of - . iviia. vYiiuui j;isK. eiiieriainea at Miami, review ^ ^ tea at the Hollywood for 1 Drake Skull was a recent vis-; Dr. Frank Moran of Durham Keithen^anH ailoT-ai ' H. A. Gould, Mrs. Hugh itor in Southern Pines after three was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. lections’hv Mr« n/r !Flack of Manchester, N. H., and Years of overseas duty in Europe. Thomas Barron, and Mr. Barron Eoiirmiina vv, ' ^ Mrs. Frank B. Pottle, Monday af- He has returned to General Hos- last weekend. served toHerVl,?./'' “l' ^ "■■■ “» y e guests, holder of high score for the game.. W. Va., where he had been con- Saturday for St. Petersburg Fla Mrs. C. D. Welwood was host- walescing since his return to the: where they will spend the’ next We Are Ready to Serve You ALL DAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th Broad Street Pharmacy Telephone 5411 — Southern Pines ess at a bridge tea on Tuesday af ternoon, Jan. 22. Among the guests who have ar rived recently for the winter sea- United States. three months. The expansion of rural systems Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dey and apther Herbert A Harkins and bas been underway since son, Robert, of Cornwall, N. Y.,‘Father Nicholas Liston wiU af •re the sues« of Mre. Dey'e pa- tend the “ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brad- -ni t-> , was pointed out, and approxi- Mar«!h Tadivtov T a ’ leoeriiiy lor me winter sea- are the guests of Mrs. Dey’s pa- t^nd +v,d> - • i^ai® at the close group of her vounfff Iff ^ Hollywood are Miss'rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brad- at Fort Braes Sund°av pointed out, _ P r young friends at Mrs. Mary Pearson and Mrs. A. W. ley Smith, Piney Woods. j Sunday, aJn. 27. |jjjgtely 300 miles 300 miles of the proposed ttttuttttttu TO EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN | In addition to County Service Officer and Red li Cross I will be glad to give you advice and counsel FREE regarding your National Service Life Insurance. L. T. Judge Avery — Special Agent The Prudential Insurance Co. ley Smith, Piney Woods. Mrs. N. L. Hodgkins and Mrs., icict-m O. E. Hedge attended the lunch- CottOU Ceiling May Come pleted eon for the North Carolina Wo- ; — | Covering nearly 90 j items, the budget as Sandhill Sport Shop ! electrification have been com- - . _ . , - . different mens Division of the War Bondi Advance notice of proposed *^® budget as approved Drive in Raleigh Thursday. 'ceiling prices on the 1946 crop of P’^®vides funds for high-voltage Sgt. Leonard Morrison, who cotton was given today by the Of- lines, substations, has recently reenlisted in the fice of Price Administration, with substation improve- United States Army, is spending the approval of the Department his nine day furlough with his of Agriculture. ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mor- ment, aditional lightning-protec tion equipment, and plant im- [Provement. Funds also were -allo- Box 1278—Southern Pines, N. C. iitisn littatifttfitttttttttttsititifiitttttifit “f f r' '® stationed by-law tf b?’m'Id?^5'kyrah2 ^xtensibn of urban Office^ Recruiting of the normal planting ason, J.n,e, S^Mimen, J,,. s.t- ^ Atlanta, Ga., pie. to apply to sales at public wirthf ®°tton deliv- with the General Electric Com- ered at the mill. t|,pany as Assistant Electrical En- '* gineer. Tel. 7353 For 15|16 inch middling Amer- Mrs. J. F. Ferguson returned upland cotton, which is the *ei. /ooo y to her home in Parkton Sunday after visiting her son, John Fer- other grades and staples are Ferguson and j^g®J 2^.09'^ cS^per°pfufd'^ for SPECIAL S2 I TV/r -m--? -Kir ■... _ _ Arpa Onp \xrlnTnVi innlnrloc TV/rni-v-n^i 6 Modern Mahogony Chairs Rugs and Carpeting THEODOTA'S' Citizens Bank Arcade Southern Pines Ceiling prices for citrus fruits, restored to OPA controls Janu ary 4, wilKagain appear on the new community price lists posted :l| Mrs, Eric Molitor and dairph which includes Moore ^obn- 8 S'"’ w*!.' ““ STLiyi ssrScS” Z' c«»iinr2id.°od“S”' from Washington, D. C. last ^°uay s parity price, con- ^ ■’ verted to the price for 15|16 inch lines in towns and cities through out the system to add about 5,- 000 new urban customers. Victory Over Inflation Still To Be Won ''4>’ ^ -’iir Showing the Fine Wares of McGregor Wilson Goldsmith with an allowance for Prices appearing on the com munity lists in the eight south eastern states range frpm 6 l-2c I Tennis Racquets — Decca Records Racquets restrung — 24-hour ser^ce Ladies All Wool Sweaters Golf Balls Tennis Balls East Broad St. near Pennsylvania Ave .. la wiin m •j Occupation in Trieste. Mrs. George Buttry has return- WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS FLOWERS * Carolina Gardens | Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANNIVERSARIES FUNERALS white grapefruit, from 11c to 15 l-2c on lemons; and from 7c I to 9c on Florida oranges, he said. | ^ The director pointed out that || when fresh citrus fruit was sus- cnnuumnnism::::::: Potted Plants Cut Flowers Sprays Corsages CHANDLER'S GREENHOUSES 104 S. Bennett St. Telephone 6154 n (Week and have leased Mrs. Helen ., quent advances in parity between ed from a three weeks’ stay'in ^^® ®^‘^ *^® Washington, D. C. *be bulk of the 1946 crop Mrs. Jean Edson is iU in Moore ^® marketed. County Hospital. OPA explained that the purpose pended from price control in Nov- , Mrs. L. M. Cobb of Sebrell, Va., of the announcements is to put ember it generally was selling IS the guest of her daughter, Mrs. growers on notice of the maxi- below ceiling prices and a bump-' j| Philip Weaver, and Mr. Weaver “lum price they can expect to get. j er crop was reported. Instead S at the Gertrude Apartments. If tbe price of cotton becomes sta- prices for fresh citrus, especially Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox of bilized before the 1946 harvesting | oranges, continued to increase un- ^ Jacksonville, N. C., spent the season, however, it may not be |til restoration of control, he add-* « weekend with their parents, the actually necessary to put the ceil- ed. ^ Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox, Rest- “ig into effect. Today’s action put 1 haven Apartments. OPA in a lipsition legally to im- H Mrs. Max G. Backer returned Pose ceilings if necessary. 8 Sunday from a trip to Philadel- In announcing the proposed cot- phia and Washington. While in ton ceilings, Price Administratot Washington she visited her dau- Chester Bowles said the step was ghter, Mrs. Clyde K. Kendrick necessitated by the recent sharp (Betsy Jean Backer), and Mr. advance in prices of raw cotton. Kendrick. '’The rise of coitton prices now j Basil B. Wells left Saturday hreatens the whole stabilization morning for Baltimore after a program in the cotton textile FRANK’S G Invites You II'Short visit with his sister, Mrs. field,” Mr. Bowles said. “In fair- R Nellie Wells Mann, and family. ness to farmers, consumers and || j Dr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, manufacturers it would not be g, Miss Jane Kennedy, Mrs. Law- proper to refrain from announcing ||!rence Wilkinson and Mrs. Mark the proposal to establish ceilings giOrr of Charlotte were the guests on cotton under the provisions set :j|of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Trous- up by Congress in the Price Con- dell last Sunday. trol and Stabilization Acts." Asserting that OPA wants to get rid of controls wherever pos sible, Johnson said, however, that they must be maintained until it is definite that their removal would not result in sharp in creases in prices. CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSHIP for H The sermon theme for' the Church of Wide Fellowship on Sunday, January 27, wiU be “God’s Crosses Are Never In Vain.” Guest speaker for the Forum at 8:00 o’clock Sunday evening will be Dr. C. H. Storey of Aberdeen. Hamburgers aud Hotdogs Coffee 9 A. to 12 Midnight Every Day East Broad Street Next to Power 8r Light Co. Give Us a Trial JAMES F. WILSON »RRRtR:R:m»tRRRRRt;