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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Friday. January 12, 191
Women’s Activities
and Sandhills Social fvents
BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor
TELEPHONE 6512
Presbyterian
Circles Meet
Circle 1 met with Mrs. C. C.
McLean at the home of Mrs. J. I,
Neal with 14 lAembers and four
visitors present: Mrs. Neal, Mrs.
Joe Thomas, Mrs. Agnes Canady
and Mrs. W. C. Bowen. The Bible
study from John 17 was present
ed by Mrs. Haynes Britt and the
Survey article “Our God' Is
• Marching On” by Mrs. N. E. Gil
liland.
No. 2 was entertained by Mrs.
A. H. Grant with 11 members and
three visitors present: Mrs. I. W.
Travell, a Presbyterian from
Ridgewood, N. J., Mrs. S. C. Beal
and Miss Catherine Bugbee. Mrs.
James Pleasants conducted the
Bible Study and Mrs. J. C. Parks,
the Survey. Mrs. Beal is Mrs.
Parks’ mother.
No. 3 met with Mrs. Johnnie
HaU, with the co-chairman, Mrs.
Wayland. W. Blue, presiding in the
absence of the chairman, Mrs.
Charles Meares. There were 13
members present, and six visitors:
Mrs. Nettie Leinkram, Mrs. Earl
Clark, Mrs. Monte Grimes, Mrs.
Billy Blue, Jr., little Dianne
Grimes and Bobbie Hall. The
Bible study was presented by
Mrs. R. P. Brown and the Survey
by Miss Nancy Long.
No. 4’s meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Dan McNeill
with 14 members and four visi
tors present: Mrs. Joe Thomas,
Mrs. L. L. Woolley, Mrs. Walter
Harper and Mrs. Arthur W. Mc
Neill. The Bible study was' con
ducted by Mrs. George Heinitsh.
Go-hostess was Miss Lessie Mc
Neill.
. No. 5 was entertained by Mrs.
Harold Collins with 10 members,
- including one new member: Mrs.
W. H. Kirch and one visitor, Mrs.
Joe Thomas, present. Mrs. Agnes
Canaday presented the Bible
study and Mrs. C. L. White, the
Survey. This meeting was held
Tuesday morning, Nos. 1, 2 and 3
Tuesday afternoon, and No. 4 on
Monday night.
Total attendance thus far for
January stands at 80, with No. 6
to meet this week (Thursday
night) with Mrs. Robert Thomas,
as anmouncedi.
DOES INSTALL OFFICERS IN COLORFUL
CEREMONY AT COUNTRY CLUB TUESDAY
In a colorful public ceremony
at the Southern Pines Country
Club Tuesday evening. Southern
Pines Drove No. 42, Benevolent
Patriotic Order of Does, held its
fourth annual installation of offi
cers.
Decorations of native greenery
and red gladioli were effectively
used to form a setting for the cer
emony, in which all officers to be
installed wore white evening
dresses and corsages of red roses.
Installing officers were Deputy
Supreme President Mrs. Thelma
Hotffman and. Deputy Supreme
Conductor Mrs. Elsie Thompson.
Inducted were the following elec
tive officers: Mrs. Kay Page, pres
ident; Mrs. Eleanor Poe, Mrs.
Dorothy Pierce, Mrs. Pauline Fer
guson, Mrs. Elsie Thompson, Mrs.
Gay Thomas, Mrs. Gladys Doyle,
Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Eileen
Healy and Mrs. Vera Sitterson;
and appointive officers Mrs. Helen
Wallis, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs
Wilma Whitehead, Mrs. Dorothy
Patterson, Mrs. Edith Womble,
Mrs. Oly King, Mrs. Louise Wiggs,
Mrs. Mildred McDonald, Mrs.
Hannah Coffin, Mrs. Virginia
Ormsby and Mrs. Mabel McDon
ald.
After the installation ceremony,
Mrs. Hoffman introduced Mayor
Chan N. Page and Col. Don Madi-
gan, each of whom spoke briefly,
Mr. Page as a representative of
the town and Colonel Madigan as
a representative of the Elks.
Mrs. Clara Scheipers, first vice
president, introduced W. A. Le-
land McKeithen, attorney, of
Pmehurst, who spoke on “True
Benevolence.”
Mr. McKeithen congratuSated
the Does on their splendid work,
mierttioning especially their as
sistance in procuring uniforms for
the school Band, their providing
a drinking fountain for the town
park, and their sponsorship of the
Girl Scout organization here.
He defined true benevolence as
his more serious remarks with an-
works can stem. A pleasing speak
er, Mr. McKeithen interspersed
his more serious remarks with an
ecdotes connected with his court
exp|eriences in the practice of his
I^ofeSsion.
Mrs. Scheipers, first president
of the local organization, present
ed to Mrs. Vera Sitterson, in be
half of the Drove, a past presi
dent’s pin.
Mrs. Hnffman introduced the
out-of-town Does, two of whom
are distinguished officers of the
Grand Lodge: Mrs. Lola Jer-
genson, supreme 5-year justice,
and Mrs. Mary Weeks, supreme
color-beaurer to the junior cou-
selor; also Mrs. Mildred Myers,
president of the Wilmington
BPO Does, and Mrs. Joe Flana-
gen, all four from the Wilming
ton chapter.
■Aifter adjoummjent ithe local
and visiting Does went to the Elirg
club, where they were joined by
the Elks for refreshments and a
party.
Shower Is Given For
Miss Yow, Bride-Elect
Mrs. House Reviews
Book For Civic Club
The Southern Pines Civic club
held a business meeting at 3 p. m.
Monday, with Miss Charlotte
Cunningham, first vice president,
presiding. Reports were given by
the secretary and treasurer and
approved and after a few matters
of business were attended to .the
speaker of the afternoon, Mrs. R.
L. House, was presented.
Mrs. House reviewed in a most
interesting way the book “Kon-
Tika” by Thor Hyerdahl, giving
the background of the book and
of the men who worked for and
undertook the amazing scientific
adventure recorded therein.
Tea was served after the re^
view. On the table was a charm
ing arrangement of straw flowers
and greens arranged by Miss
Helen Butler as a contribution
from the Civic Gardening club.
Mrs. R. L. House and Mrs. Sidney
Evert presided at the tea table.
Mrs. Neill McKeithan,, hostess,
gave lovely flowers for the presi
dent’s table and these were later
taken to Mrs. Hatfield.
Miss Sarah Yow of Carthage,
whose wedding to Robert F. Cam
eron of Southern Pines takes place
Sunday, was honored at a miscel
laneous shower Saturday evening
at the home of Mrs. R. L. Phillips
in Carthage. Mrs. Phillips and
Mrs. W. A. Wilmer of Cheirlotte
were joint hostesses.
Bingo and rummy were play
ed, and after several progressions,
the honoree was asked to sit on
the divan with Mrs. Phillips.
Shower gifts heaped in a decora
ted clothes basket were then
brought in by Mrs. Wilmer and
Beth Wilmer, with Mrs. Worth
McLeod and Miss Judith Wainer
following with the overflow. Miss
Yow received many beautiful and
useful gifts.
A memory book in which each
guest wrote a wish for the bride
was presented to Miss Yow in
memory of her close girlhood
friend, the late Eliza Green,
daughter of Mrs. Phillips.
Refreshments of ice cream roll
topped with whipped cream, bri
dal mints and coffee were served.
There were 16 guests present.
Cameron-Yow Wedding
To Take Place Sunday.
In Carthage Church
HOLIDAY WEDDING AT EUREKA CHURCH
UNITES MISS BLUE AND MR. McLEOD
After Christmas and New Year
l^lidays that included a wed
ding and trip, the former Miss
Buna Blue returned on Monday
of this Week to her position with
the Moore County Welfare de
partment in Carthage as Mrs.
Hugh Martin McLeod. The bride
groom left Sunday for Norfolk,
Va., where he is stationed with
the U. S. Navy.
Miss Blue, daughter of Mr. and
MrSi Calvin Benton Blue of Car
thage Rt. 3, and Mr. McLeod, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin
McLeod of the same community,
were married Saturday after
noon, December 23, in the Eureka
Presbyterian church with Col.
Frank M. Thompson of Pinehurst
performing the double ring cere
mony.
Nuptial music was presented by
Mrs. J. D. Matthews, sister of the
bride, of near Vass.
Given in marriage by her fath-
ea, the bride wore a street-lengtn
dress of pink sheer wool jersey.
White silk braid and white and
gold sequins trimmed the neck
line. She wore a matching hat
MRS. HUGH MARTIN McLEOD
and white silk mitts and carried groom.
roses tied with matching ribbon.
J. B. McLeod, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. Ush
ers were Calvin B. Blue, Jr.,
brother of the bride, and Hubert
McLeod, brother of the bride-
a bouquet of bride’s roses center
ed with a purple-throated or
chid.
Mi§s Martha Blue of High Point
attended her sister as maid of
honor, wearing a dress of lime
crepe with a winter white hat.
Her flowers were pink and white
Mrs. McLeod is a graduate of
Brevard college and the Univer
sity of North Carolina. The bride
groom attended Presbyterian
Junior college at Maxton and N.
C. State college.
They will make their home in
Carthage.
MRS. FRANK COSGROVE GIVES ANNTJAL
LUNCHEON AT MID PINES FOR GUILD
The naming of a nominating
The wedding of Miss Sarah H.
Yow of Carthage and Robert F.
Cameron of Southern Pines will
be solemnized Sunday afternoon,
January 14, at 5:00 o’clock in the
Carthage Presbyterian church,
with the bride’s pastor,- the Rev.
George Blount, officiating, assist
ed by Dr. John Cline of Carthage.
No formal invitations are being
issued, but friends of both fami
lies are cordially invited to be
present.
Missionary Will Be
Bible Class Speaker
Garden Club Has
Interesting Program
The 15 Garden Club members
who assembled at the home of
Mrs. D. F. Kraffert Tuesday after
noon for the regular monthly
meeting enjoyed a program filled
with helpful ideas that made them
eager to get into gardening togs
and begin putting them into prac
tice.
Mrs. J. R. Marsh was in charge
of the program, which consisted
of a question and answer period,
during which fine points of local
gardening were discussed and ex
periences exchanged. Coloied
slides of flower' arrangements
done by club members last fall
were shown, also pictures which
had been sent to Mrs. F. B. How
land of gardens in England.
Preceding the program there
was a brief business session, con
ducted by the president, Mrs. Wil
liam D. Campbell.
Miss Eunice Chatfield
Is Feted On Birthday
Mrs. W. S. Chatfield and Mrs.
John Teilbert gave a canasta party
at the Chatfield home Monday
evening honoring Miss Eunice
Chatfield on her birthday. Miss
Mary Alice Tate and Miss Blanche
Sherman were prize winners.
Refreshments consisted of party
sandwiches in card shapes, birth
day cake and coffee. The honoree
received many lovely gifts.
Guest^ in addition to Miss
Chatfield, were Mr. and Mrs. O.
D. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Blackwelder, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Chatfield, Mrs. Roy Solomon, Miss
Tate and Miss Sherman.
The Learn-More Bible class will
meet at 8 o’clock Monday night
at the home of Mrs. Wesley Stoltz
on Page street. Miss Irene Hun-
gerpillar of Costa Rica, a mission
ary to Latin America, will be
guest speaker, and the Class in
vites any who are interested to
attend the meeting.
At last Mondasr’s meeting, T.
M. Fry of Carthage, a recent grad
uate of the Moody Bible institute,
spoke to the group before the
regular Bible study.
committee to report at the Febru
ary meeting was practically all of
the business transacted by St.
Joseph’s Guild Tuesday when it
met at Mid Pines hotel, those in
charge preferring to devote the
time to the full enjoyment of the
third annual luncheon generously
given by Mrs. Frank Cosgrove as
a compliment to the Guild mem
bers.
Mrs. Thomas Barron of South
ern Pines was named chairmsm of
the committee, to prepare a slate
of officers to be voted on at the
next meeting. Others on the com
mittee are Mrs. A. C. Aborn of
Pinehurst, Mrs. Charles L. Grier
of Carthage, Mrs. Neill McKeith
an of Aberdeen and Mrs. C. L.
Warner of Pinebluff.
It was reported that an ice ma
chine for the hospital had been or
dered at a cost of $695; the treas
urer reported a balance of $3133.47
and announcement was made of a
square dance and box supper to be
held at the Southern Pines Coun
try club on Wednesday, February
14, at 8:15 p.m. Those attending
will carry the box lunches and
coffee will be provided free. Mrs.
Bernice Harrington and Mrs. J. C.
Goodwin, Jr., are co-chairmen of
the party.
The 75 Guild members who at
tended gave a rising vote of ap
preciation to Mrs. Cosgrove for
the beautiful luncheon, which she
was unable to attend because of a
cold.
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In and Out of Town
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Mrs. McLauchlin Is
Hostess To Auxiliary
Mrs. James Prim, David and
Carole Anne Prim of Brevard
spent several days last week vis
iting Mrs. Prim’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. Chatfield. Mr. Prim
and son James came Friday, and
the family returned to Brevard
Sunday. Mr. Chatfield accompan
ied his daughter home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. King.
Jr., returned Friday from a 10-day
trin on which they visited friends
in New York City, New Rochelle
N. Y., and Packanack Lake, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Roljert M. Lewis
and son James of Lebanon, N. H.,
were recent guests of Mrs. Lewis’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis.
' E. V. Walker of South Bennp++
street is recovering from an ill
ness at Moore County hospital and
expects to’ come home soon.
Mrs. W. M. McLeod of Norman
is visiting her son-in-law and
Mrs. John S. McLauchlin, pres
ident of the American Legion
auxiliary, was hostess to the mem
bers at her home on Tuesday
night of this week for the January
meeting of the organization. After
the business session. Mrs. David
McCallum and Mrs. McLauchlin
presented a program on ‘■Nation
al Defense and Legislation.”
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B.
Powler, at their home on New
Jersey avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smail spent the
holidays in Chicago.
Mrs. Foster Leads
Helpful Discussion
At Mothers Club
Guild Meeting And
Communion Next Week
Mgw'H
GIP-PIVOlS
St. Mary’s Guild of Empianuel
church will meet in the parish
house on Monday, January 15, at
3 p. m. Topic: ‘‘The Bible.”
On Wednesday, January 17
there will be a Corporate Com
munion for the women of the par
ish at 11 a. m., followed by an
Epiphany luncheon in the parish
house. Each person is asked to
bring her own sandwiches. Coffee
and cake will be provided. All
women of the parish are invited.
No Open House At
Civic Club Today
Baptist Circles
Schedule Meetings
The Civic Cub will not have
open house this afternoon (Fri
day) because of the program
which it is sponsoring this eve
ning: a performance in the High p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. W. L.
The Circles of the First Baptist
church have scheduled meetings,
for next week, as follows:
Willing Workers, at 3 p. m.
Tuesday with Mrs. T. T. Ward,
Indiana avenue.
Dorothy Wonderley circle, at 3
p. m. Tuesday with Miss Mary
Richardson on Bennett street.
Business Woman’s circle, at 8
School auditorium by Wallace ^ Baker on Bennett street, with
the Magician. Mrs. W. E. Bushby as co-hostess.
CAROL ANN HOLMES
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holmes of
Pleasanton, Kansas, are the pa
rents of a baby girl, bom Decem
ber 21 at the Fort Scott hospital.
Fort Scott, Kan., weighing six
pounds, 11 ounces. Th6i.,iame
chosen for their first child is
Carol Ann. Mrs. Holmes is the
former Miss Mabel Norton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Norton of South Bennett street.
Southern Pines.
BARRY SCOTT JAGER
Capt. and Mrs. Roland V. Jager
of San Francisco have a new son,
Barry Scott, bom December 24
in San Francisco, Cal. The baby
weighed eight pounds, nine
ounces. The Jagers have two other
sons, Roland, Jr., 6, and Richard,
2,
Mrs. Jager, the former Lucille
Newton, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Newton of Southern
Pines and her baby arrived only
one day ahead of his grandmoth-!
er’s birthday anniversary. ^
Fine attendance and a splen
did program marked Wednesday
night’s meeting of the Mothers
club, held at the home of Mrs. Will
Wiggs.
Mrs. Constance Foster of Pine-
bluff was guest leader of a discus
sion of teen-ager-parent problems
which proved most interesting to
the mothers. Mrs. Foster, a con
tributor to Parents’ ikagazine.
Senior Prom and American Girl,
bsised her remarks on two articles
soon to appear which have as
their theme “Be Kind to Teen-
Agers” and “Be Kind to Dumb
Parents.”
Mrs. A. C. Dawson, president,
conducted a brief business ses
sion. The Club presented Mrs.
Dawson a beautiful baby blanket.
Several guests were welcomed.
' Mr. and Mrs. John V. Clarke
of North May street have re
turned from a trip to Myrtle
Beach.
Col. and Mrs. C. Wingate Reed
of Asheville were guests of Mrs.
Arthur W. Atherton at Braeburr
Hall Wednesday night. Colonel
Reed has just been recalled to ac
tive duty with the Ordnance de-
;partment and was on his way to
Washington to report. After a
brief stay in Washington. Colonel
Reed will assume the duties of
Chief of the Birmingham Ord
nance Procurement district. This
is the army agency for procure
ment of all amrpunition, arma
ment, motor vehicles and other
items of ordnance procured
throughout the southeastern
states. Mrs. Reed will visit hor
family in Washington, N. C., until
she joins Colonel Reed in Bir
mingham.
Mrs. Lewis Spillman and chil
dren returned to Chapel HiU last
week after a visit of several days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Mills.
Thistle Club
(Held over from last week.)
Major and Mrs. Joseph H. Pat
terson and baby Elaine and Capt.
and Mlrs. R. E. Fishburn and
daughter Mary, of Fort Bragg,
were Sundlay dinner guests of
Mrs. R. E. Patterson, mother of
Major Patterson and Mrs. Fish-
burn
Major and Mrs. Robert M. Webb
and children, residents of South
ern Pines for the past-year, have
gone to Fort Hood, Texas, to
which place Major Hood has been
transferred.
Mrs. U. G. Bower left Sunday
morning for Washington, D. C.,
to stay with her daughter. Miss
Barbara Bower, until spring.
Mrs. Ivey Norton of Maine is
here for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Epps of
Louisburg spent Monday night
and Tuesday with his mother,
Mrs. H. L. Epps.
Mrs. Ethel Haight of Washing
ton, D. C., spent the Christmas
holidays with her sister, Mrs. S.
B. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins at
tended a New Year’s dance at
High score winners at Wed- Pinecrest Country club, Lumber-
nesday’s meeting of the Thistle
club, held at Tarheelia with a
1:00 o’clock luncheon, were Mrs.
Thomas Barron, Mrs. J. C. Grier,
Jr., Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs.
Wilma Whitehead, Mrs. Jellison,
Miss Marguerite Wolf, Mrs. Lucy
T. Walters, and Mrs. John Buch—
holz.
Next Wednesday the Club will
hold a dessert-bridge at 1:30.
ton.
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Collins were his sisters.
Misses Miriam and Dorothy Col
lins, of Spartanburg, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Graves
were guests at a one o’clock
dinner in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
C. T. Grier in Carthage, and at an
evening dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Page, Jr., in Aberdeen.,
Father Herbert A. Harkins of
St. Anthony’s Catholic church
left Thursday for New York City,
where he will officiate at a nup
tial mass uniting Miss Mary Tag-
gert and Francis Duffy of that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dey of
Newburgh, N. Y., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as B. Smith.
Mrs. W. H. Kirch of Minneapo
lis, Minn., is registered at Mag
nolia Lodge for several weeks,
also Mrs. Edna S. Shannon of
Pineville, W. Va.
Spending the winter at Thwin-
gease are Mrs. James Keeley and
Mrs. I. W. Travell, both of Ridge
wood, N. J., and Miss, Elizabeth
Raymond of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Darden and
daughters, Patricia and Linda,
spent Christmas with Mr. Dar
den’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Darden, in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bryant and
son, Paul, Jr., of Clinton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vann and
family Sunday.
Mrs. John Beasley had as her
guests ’Tuesday night her sister,
Mrs. P. Y. Adams, and Mrs. Val-
ette Harris, both of High Point. \
Miss Iris Harris returned Friday
from New York, where she spent
the holidays visiting her sister,
Mrs. Odell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Currie
son, Edwin, Jr., of San Antor
Tex., Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Mayt
and son, Richard, of Toluca,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K Blue, Jr.,
Raleigh have returned to th^
homes after visiting Mr. and
W. E. Blue.
Mrs. C. E. Fry had as weekej
guests her Mothers, Addis
Greene of New Kensington, P|
and Norman Greene of India
Pa.
Dr. Howard Powell, pastor
Edenton Street Methodist churJ
in Raleigh, and Mrs. Powell spe|
last week at Braebum HaU.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Fisher |
Toronto, Canada, arrived Wedne
day for an indefinite stay at Brsj
burn HaU.
January
SPECIALS
New Spring SPORT SfflRTS
Long sleeves, bright plaids
of Dan River fabrics
$3.88 each
MEN^ FELT HATS
Spring colors and shapes
all fur felt
$4.85
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ODD LOTS — BROKEN SIZES
AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
SWEATERS — SHOES — JACKETS
The Tog Shop
CHAS. S. PATCH. Prop.
SOUTHERN PINES
SCIENCE FIGHTS COLDS WITH
Let us help you battle your cold
with one of the new drugs devel
oped by science.
Depend on os lo bring you their
miracles when you need them
We will be open
Sunday, January 14
9 a.m. till 7 p.m.
Sandhill Drug Company
Mrs. D. E. Bailey returned
last Friday from Moore Count
hospital, where she had been]
patient since Christmas aftemo
She is recovering nicely from
operation.
Miss Margaret Bailey return^
early last week from a hoUdq
visit to her uncle and aunt,
and Mrs. Horace Joseph, in Was|
ington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthev
and children of Wilmington we|
guests of Mrs. W. D. Matthev
from Monday until Thursday
this week.
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