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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday. May 12. 1950
Pat O’Sullivan, Of Mid Pines Staff,
Downs Mrs. Page To Win North-South
Patricia (Pat) O’Sullivan,
switchboard operator at the Mid
Piiies club, played some mighty
golf Saturday before last to win
the North and South Women’s
Championship, defeating the vet
eran tournament winner Mrs. Es
telle Lawson Page 3 and 2.
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as
Executors of the Estate of Edward
Not detracting from Pat’s vic
tory was the news that came later,
that Mrs. Page was fighting a si
lent battle With acute eppendicitis
at the time without knowing what
was wrong, and a few hours later
was on the operating table at
Duke. Though suffering, she
played a brilliant gamd and Pat
had to be far better than good to
defeat her.
Pat wasn’t revealing unsuspect
ed talents, though she is said to
have been at her unprecedented
PINEBLUFF NEWS
Mrs. Parris Is Hostess be glad to hear that she is im-
The regular monthly meeting of proving after falling and breaking
the Friendship class was held Fri- jher hip last Friday. She is a pa-
day evening at the home of Mrs. | tient at St. Joseph of the Pines
P. B. Parris. i hospital.
Mrs. W. A. Parsons opened the 1 Jerry Griffin returned home on
meeting with prayer, followed by Sunday from St. Joseph of the
and Mrs. Charles
F. Green, deceased, this is to noti- ^^^5, end. Switch-
claims operating is a temporary
fy all persons having
against the said estate to present
them to the undersigned, duly
verified, on or before April 11,
1951, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said estate
wiU please make immediate pay
ment.
Dated this 11th day of April,
1950. ,
John L. Cochran and Dr. J.
P. Bowen, Executors Ed
ward F. Green Estate.
Aberdeen, N. C. a2128m5121926
ARC-kie' says:
He lit a match when he smelled
gas;
The birds made room for him
to pass;
The gas he smelled was oh, so
sweet,
“Come right on in, friend,” said
St. Pete.
*ARC—American ■ Red Cross,
sponsoring this month’s Safety
Campaign. Member Southern
Pines Safety Council.
operating
vocation. Winner of the Connec
ticut title twice in the last three
years, the Orange, Conn., girl won
the Eastern title two years ago
and the Tri-State championship
last year. She is one of three
girl state champions on the Mid
Pines staff this year.
Wearing glasses while playing
to help her judge distance, Pat
won the first hole of the final
round from the seven-time win
ner of the 48-year-old tournament
and never lost the lead. She lost
only two holes. The tip-off came
on the very first hole when she
rapped'in a 20-foot putt for a win
ning birdie three. - That was the
first time in five matches this
week that Mrs. Page' had been
down. And she never got off the
hook.
Pat is 23 years old. She is the
daughter of Judge P. B. O’Sulli
van of the Connecticut Supreme
Court of Errors. For some time
she has been regarded as one of
the longest hitters in women’s
golf.
For the past six months she has
been playing and practicing when
ever free from her switchboard
duties at the Mid Pines. She
credits Johnny Bove, assistant
pro at the Mid Pines ,with helping
her sharpen her game this win
ter. “He worked many long hours
with me,” she said after the
match, “He got me to swing the
club better than I ever did before.
While the match was on I kept
telling myself, ‘Just swing the
club, swing the club. Never mind
Mrs. Page, just keep swinging.’ ”
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GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS
a story, “The Coin of Faith,” by
Mrs. Clay Parker’, who also pre-,
sided over the business meeting
The hostess served sandwiches,
cake and iced tea to the follow
ing members: Mrs. E. J. Austin,
Mrs. C. S. Palmer, Mrs. W. A.
Parsons, Mrs. James Teal, Mrs. J.
W. Pickier, Mrs. Clay Parker, Mrs.
M. M. Parker, Mrs. I. L. Meaner,
Mrs. W. D. Shannon and Mrs. J.
L. DeYoe. ,
Methodist Circles Meet
The Mary Parker circle met
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. I. L.
Meaner. Nine -members were
present. Mrs. W. A. Parsons had
the worship service and Mrs.
Howard Troutman presided over
the business meeting. At the
close of the meeting the hostess
served strawberry shortcake and
tea.
Mrs. N. M. Wells was hostess to
the night Guild on Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. Harry Howie and Mrs.
Herman Epps presented a . pro
gram on “Faith.” Mrs. James
Smith, circle chairman, heard the
reports from committees. The
hostess, assisted by Mrs. O. C. Ad-
cox, served pineapple shortcake,
iced tea, nuts and mints to the
eight members and one visitor
present.
The Jenny Wells circle met
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Steve Hupko, with 12 members
present. Mrs. J. L. De Yoe pre.
sented the program and presided
over the business meeting. The
hostess served chocolate cake and
iced tea.
WSCS To Meet . ,
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service will meet Tuesday
afternoon. May 16, at 3 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. M. F. Butner
with Mrs. E. H. Mills as cphostess.
This is the last meeting of the
year and it is hoped that all mem
bers will be present.
Hosts At Party
Virgil Carpenter and Gary Wil
son entertained about 30 teen
agers from Aberdeen, Roseland
and Pinebluff at the Home Dem
onstration , clubhouse Saturday
evening.
Games were played and danc
ing enjoyed throughout the eve
ning. The hosts served cold
drinks and sandwiches.
Welcome. Newcomers!
Pinebluff residents are glad to
welcome several new families to
the village, including Mrs. Rut^
Renwick and Mr. and Mrs. •Lew’is
Foster of DuBois, Pa., who have
bought the McFarland home, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanselman
and three daughters of Barring
ton, N. .J. Mrs. Hanselman is a
sister of H. M. Lathan.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.
Foster of New Hope, Pa., and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Lloyd of Colum
bia, S. C. Mrs. Foster is the for
mer Constance Jackson, daughter
of the late Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Jack-
son. The Fosters have purchased
“Ivy Hedge,” home of the late Dr.
and Mrs. C. L. Jackson. Mrs.
Lloyd is the daughter of Mrs.
Mary David.
With the Sick
Friends of Mrs. J- L. Diggs will
Pines hospital after an appendec
tomy two weeks ago.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend is conva
lescing following an operation at
Moore County hospital.
J. W, McMillan^is a patient at
Mrs. Perham’s convalescent home
in Southern Pines.
Mrs. Vivian Sherman has gone
to Mrs. Perham’s, where she will
make her home.
Brief Mention
Mrs. Eva Dellinger and daugh
ter, Mrs. Jesse Van Dyke, and
Mrs. Louise Houser, of Cherry-
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Shannon last week.
Mrs. W. Ray Gosnell, Mrs. E.
S. Henderson and Mrs. W. K. Car
penter, Sr., accompanied the sev
enth grade to Raleigh Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Wilkes spent last
week in Hamlet as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Scott McRae.
Mrs. Moffat has returned to her
home in Falcon after spending the
past month with her daughter,
Mrs. J. R. Regan, and Rev. Mr.
Regan.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dieter-
le and daughters, Gwen and Judy,
and Mrs. J. W. Pickier spent Sun
day in Albemarle with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Pickier.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott McRae of
Hamlet visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Thomas Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strey and
children,. Darryl and Sharron, of
Park Ridge, lU., and Mr. and Mrs.
John De Rose and daughter Toni'
of Butler, Pa., left Monday for
their homes after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Adams, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howie.
Mrs. Philip Boyd and daughter
Phyllis of Samarcjand were week
end guests of Mrs. Boyd’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moss.
J. W. Lemons of Troy visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt, Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Larry Celluci and daughter
Susan of Fort Bragg were guests
Sunday of Mr,
T. Creel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and
children spent the week end in
Orangeburg, S. C., with Mrs. Mor
gan’s brother, W. F. Carrigg, and
Mrs. Carrigg.
Mrs. William Lathan of Char
lotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Lathan over the week end.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. Ray Gos
nell and Mr. and Mrs .Leslie Gor
don and daughter Janice of West
End., spent Thursday at Baptist
hospital, Winston-Salem, where
Janice was carried for a check-up.
.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutchinson
and daughter Patsy spent Satur
day in Lilesville, with Mr. Hutch
inson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hutchinson.
Mrs. J. R. Lampley,^Mrs. Earl
Lampley and Mrs. A. G, Wallace
visited Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Foushee
in Durham over the week end.
Mrs. George White and, sons,
George, Jr., and Mark, of Liles
ville, were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutchinson.
GREETINGS,
Suniiay, May 14, we are serving a special din
ner for you from 12 noon till (?) ,
Only $1 per dinner
Roast Turkey and all Fixin’s
PINE TOP RESTAURANT
West End Road
Every day 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Phone Pinehurst 5722
Mrs. W. T. Knowllon, Prop.
At Local
Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
New York avenue , at South Ashe
William C. Holland, Th. D.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Wor-
7 p. m. Worship, 8.
6:30 p. m. Worship, 7:30.
Scout Troop 224, Tues.j 7:30 p.
m., midweek worship. Wed., 7:30
p. m.; choir practice Wed. 8:15 p.
m.
Missionary meeting, first and
third Tuesdays, 8 p. m. Church
and family suppers, second
Thursdays, 7 p. m.
Democratic Primary May 27
ALEX FIELDS, Jr.
Candidate for
Clerk of Superior Court
Born November 25, 1920, at Southern Pines. Graduate of
Southern Pines High School. Attended Campbell College,
Buies Creek, and North Carolina State College, Raleigh.
Married Rachel Caddell, of Carthage. Three children, Alex,
Shirley Dawn and Thomas Allison. Member of First Baptist
Church of Southern Pines. ,
EMMANUEl, CHURCH’
(Episcopal)
East Massachusetts Avenue
Rev. Charles V. Covell
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. First
Sunday, Holy Communion at 11
a. m.; others. Holy Communion
at 8 a. in. Morning Prayer and
sermon at 11. ■
Youth Service League, Sunday
7 p. m.
CHURCH OF WIDE
FELLOWSHIP
(Congregational)
Rev. Robert L. House
N. Bennett lat New Hampshire
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor
ship, 11 a. m. Story-Telling hour
for children 8 to 12, 6:30 p. m.
Teen Age group, 7:15 p. m. Fel
lowship Forum, 8 p. m.
Circle meetings, second Thurs
days. Missionary meeting, third
Thursdays. Women’s society,
fourth Thursdays.
ST. ANTHONY of PADUA
(Catholic)
Ashe St. at Vermont
Rev. Herbert A. Harkins
Owns and Operates a Business in
Southern Pines
If elected will carry out the duties of
this office honestly and efficiently
Your Vote and Support Will Be
Greatly Appreciated
Paid Political Advertisement
Sunaay Masses 8 ana 10:30 am,
Sunday* school, 9 a. m. Weekday
masses 8 a. m. Confessions
are heard on Saturday, and the
eve of Holy Days between 5:30-
6:00, 7:30-8:30.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
East New Hampshire
Service, 11 a. m. Service Wed
nesday, 8 p. m. Reading room
open Wednesdays and Saturdays
3-5 p. m.
Let’s Go All Out For Mother’s Day
BROWNSON MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Presbyterian)
South May at Indiana
Rev. Thompson E. Davis, Th. D.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service, 11 a. m.
Women’s auxiliary, 8. p. m. Mon
day following third Sunday
The Pioneer Fellowship meets
at 7 o’clock each Sunday evening
in the ladies’ parlor of the church.
7 o’clock each Sunday in Fellow
ship Hall of the church.
We have just what you need to make
her happy.
DRESSES
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HANDBAGS—$1.25 to $3.95
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