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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
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Civil Term Set
Next Week With
Clement On Bench
Recorders Court
Session Will Be
Held On Saturday
News and Personals from Vass
Bessie Cameron Smith. Represenlalive — Telephone Vass 8-F31
The February term of superior
court (civil) will open at Gar
bage Monday, with Judge J. H.
Clement of Winston-Salem pre- Hived in the Vass community, is a
BIue-Frye
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Frye an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Rachel to Waylon Blue
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est J. Thomas of Sanford, Jones
boro Heights Rt. 7, in Bennetts-
ville, S. C., Saturday, February 3.
The bride was a student at
Vass-Lakeview High school. Mr.
Thomas, whose parents formerly
uding and a three-day calendar! graduate of the local high school.
of cases set for trial,
Recorders court will be held
Saturday morning of this week,
instead of next Monday.
Cases docketed for Monday are
as follows:
Jesse Von Mitchell vs. Edna
Scott Mitchell; Gallic Tyson Alli
son vs. EUihue Allison; Julia
Alene Frye vs. Arthur Frye; Jeter
Kelly, Jr., vs. Mary Maness Kelly;
Edith S. Taylor vs. Glenx^ Taylor;
Prances A. Brandenburg ys. J.
Morris Brandenburg; Ethel E. Mc
Donald Conner vs. Robert C. Con
ner: William Whitaker vs. Annie
E. Whitaker; Pauline Currie All-
red vs. Joe Allred; William H.
Saunders vs. Mrs. Lillie Saunders;
Martha Shelton Cameron vs. Wil
liam L. Cameron; Sarah Cather
ine M. Everett all vs. W. M. Need
ham al; Ed Gaines al vs. Annie
Gaines al; M. L. Howard vs. A. S.
Carman; Constance L. Howard vs.
A. S. Carman; Howard Heller vs.
Robert E. B. Speller al; Herman
Kelly al vs. Clinton Walden; J. E.
Davenport al vs. Robert Lee
Thomas.
Tuesday docket—In Re Will of
C. N. Bogan, Caveat; L. D. Lyer-
ly vs. James L, Tullock, Jr.; Mich
ael J. Cohen vs. Fashion Form
Mfg. Corp.; Jacob Lawhon vs.
Lucile Lawhon; C. H. Robertson
vs. Bess Campbell; Miller B. Gar
ner vs. Mallie Hussey; M. M. Mc
Kenzie al vs. Christ Kaloudis al.
Wednesday docket—^Lydia Hud
son vs. George Mascal al.
Motion docket—Ed Gaines al
vs. Annie Gaines al; M. G. Dal-
rymple al vs. Katherine S. Mel
vin al (two actions); M. J. Mc
Lean vs. E. T. Hardy al; Henry
Lindbergh Galbreith vs. Julia Ann
Galbreith; Willie Guy Ray vs.
Richard Morgan; Mrs. Laura Pat
terson vs. Colin Williams al;
Karmbeau Lakes Corp. al vs. J.
Aubrey Smith; H & B American
Machine Co. vs. Alton M. Cam
eron al; Textile Banking Co., Inc.,
vs. Richard Sugg all; H. L. Pas
chal al vs. Floyd Seals; Walter
Lee Nicholson vs. Stitzer Hotel
Co.; Jacob Lawhon vs. Lucile
Lawhon; Elsie B. Krebs vs. Pine-
hurst, Inc ; J. O. Ferguson al vs.
^m C. Riddle al; D. A. McDon
ald, Jr., vs. LeRoy Lee al.
Edwards-McRae
Engagement Announced
Mrs. Byrd Colon McRae of Vass
announces the engagement of her
daughter Helen Foye to Pvt. Max
Raven Edwards, of Ft. Pickett,
Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Edwards, Sr., of Vass. No date
has been set for the wedding.
C. F. Thompson Passes
Relatives here received news
of the death of C. F. Thompson ^h^se were awarded a full day’s;
holiday taken when desired, pro-.
vided the time does not conflict
with tests or other important ■
NORTH CAROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executrix of the estate of
Duncan C. Blue, deceased, late of
Moore County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them, to the undersigned
or W. Harry Fullenwidey, South
ern Pines, Notrh Carolina, duly
appointed Process Agent for the
undersigned, on or before the 16th
day of March, 1952, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar o their re
covery. AU persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
This 9th day of February, 19951.
MARY MONROE BLUE, Execu
trix of Duncan C. Blue, deceas-
ort. f9-ml6
GEO. A. DICKEL DISmUNG COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY.
Fifty Students
On Honor Roll
For 2nd Quarter
Fifty students were listed on
the honor roll of the Southern
Pines High school last week, fol
lowing the closing of the second
quarter and first semester.
Winners of “E” holidays for
maintaining an average of E
throughout the quarter were Ger
aldine Bethea, Charles Covell,
George Morrison, David Page and
Robert Speller, of the ninth
grade; Sieger Herr, LaNelle Kirk
and Anne Pearson, of the tenth, i
and Damaris Doser, of the 11th.
dance percentage of 94.3 for the
quarter. The ninth grade scored
92.9 per cent, the 11th grade 94.07
per cent and the 12th grade 93
per cent.
IN SUPERIOR COURT
The following cases were omit
ted from last week’s superior
court story on account of lack of
space. They were tried January
25:
Mack Todd was sent to jail for
two years, for assault with dead
ly weapon. Vernon Black, plead
ing not guilty, was convicted of
forgery,, and prayer for judgment
was continued on condition he
pay costs and make good the
$43.78 he passed on Mr. Gschwind,
proprietor of the Glitter Box
(jewelry shop) at Aberdeen.
Paul Williams, haled into court
for violation of the conditions of
a suspended judgment, was sent
to the roads to serve a 12 months’
sentence imposed last August for
larceny.
One divorce wound up proceed
ings at the end of the term last
Thursday, granted to Gerthie H.
Hickman from Percy Hickman on
grounds of two years’ separation.
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of Lufkin, Tex., on Saturday
night. His death occurred in a
hospital in Shreveport, La., fol
lowing an operation. Surviving
are his widow, three daughters
and two sons. The deceased was
an uncle of Mrs. Bertie L. Mat
thews and Mrs. G. W. Brooks of
Vass and Miss Jennie Cameron
and the late T. Frank Cameron of
Cameron, Rt. 1.
District Suoerintendeht
Preaches Here
The Rev. Walter C. Ball of Fay
etteville, district superintendent,
preached at the Vass Methodist
church Sunday morning and con
ducted the quarterly conference
which followed.
Senior Class
Enjoys Party
The senior clas of Vass-Lake-
view High school held a most en
joyable party at the Little River
Community house at Lobelia
events.
Forty-one students qualified'
for the “S” holiday, a ha If-holi
day granted in recognition of
their average S or better through
out the quarter. These were:
Ninth grade—Jane Lorenson,
Betty Jean Moore, Georgia Wil-
llianla, Gladys Bowden, Shirley
Calcutt, Shirley Garber, Ann
Hurst, Charles Bowman, Bobby
Butler, Billy Davis, Tommy
Speas; 10th grade, Carl Bowers,
Ed Cheatham, Joe Horner, Bill
Huntley, Mark King, Peaches
Cameron, Carolyn Hoskins, Elaine
Johnson, Louise Johnson, Milburn
Stubbs; 11th grade, Doris Bowles,
Margaret Bailey, Pete Dana, Betty
Jo Bowden, Coy Bowers, Dierdre
Jean Caddell, Betty DuPree, Alex
McLeod, Bertha Ramsey; 12th
Wednesday night of last week, grade, Betty Jo Bowden, Coy
Bowers Deirdre Dundas, Bill Hor
ner, Carol Sue Humphrey, Peggy
Mason, Richard Newton, Gene
Poe, Dorothy Swisher, Gerald
Thomas, Duke Whiting, C. L
Worsham.
AU high school grades were in
close competition for the atten
dance holiday, which was won by
the 10th grade with an atten-
Frances Johnson was in charge of
the entertainment and kept
things moving at a lively pace,
directing a number of games and
a balloon contest in which James
Davis and Betty Bridgers were
the winners. Music was included
on the program.
Refreshments consisted of sand
wiches, nuts and drinks, and a
huge coconut cakh, baked and at
tractively decorated by Frances
Simpson.
Present were Seniors Betty
Bridgers, Frances Simpson, Eu
nice Parker, Betsy Chanpell.
Frances Johnson, Fave Hardy,
Johnsie Richardson, Kathrvn Ble
vins, James Davis, Lane Bullock,
Billy Hennings, Bobby Lee Las
siter, Norman Epler, Leon Crab
tree, Bobby Hoyle, Roger Bailey
and Ralph Garner, and their class
sponsor, Mrs. W. E. Gladstone.
Planting Program
Gets Underway
The Vass-Lakeview school and
the Vass Woman’s club are co
operating in a beautification pro
gram at the school, in the plan-
ling stage for the past few
nonths, the program this week
legan to take shape as F. M
Jwight’s Nursery began the ac
tual basic planting. A landscape
plan drawn up some time ago by
John Harris of Raleigh is being
foUowed.
World Day of Prayer
World Day of Prayer wiU be
observed with a program at 3:30
p. m. today (Friday) at the Pres
byterian church, with other
churches joining in. Mrs. Dehnas
Kimball, Spiritual Life leader in
the women’s organization of the
hostess church, will lead the pro
gram.
Basketball Game
and Square Dance
The last home games of the sea
son will be played in the school
gymnasium here tonight (Friday)
when the local basketball teams
clash with the West End boys and
girls. The games will be followed
by a square dance.
Personals
Miss Eloise Brooks was at home
from Buies Creek for a weekend
visit.
Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter (Pearle
Edwards) of near Smithfield was
to enter Duke hospital in Dur
ham last Monday, according to
news received by her sister, Mrs.
C. P. McMillan.
Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Sr., and
Miss Helen McRae went to Camp
Pickett, Va., Saturday to see Pvt.
Max Edwards, and returned Sun
day. Mrs. BiHy Marks of Aber
deen was a member of the party,
going to see her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Keith, Jr., in Sanford Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Addie and Mary Kate
Matthews of Sanford and Mrs.
(jertrude Cox and Mrs. John
Sloan of Broadway visited Mrs.
Bertie L. Matthews last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Painter and
children of Raleigh spent the
weekend with Mrs. O. M. Bullock
and family.
Msr. A. V. Autrey entered
Moore County hospital Simday
for a few days’ stay.
Ms. W. D. McCraney is at home
after spending some time visiting
in Cary, Greensboro, Burlington
and Pittsboro. She had as her
guests Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Hemnhill and daugh
ter. Betty, of Hamlet.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Price
of Highfalls and Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Blue of Southern Pines
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cau
sey last weekend.
Mrs. M. B. Willis and small son,
Stephen, of Cary visited in the
home of Mrs. W. T. Cox a short
time last week. Mrs. Willis came
down to nurse her grandmother,
Mrs. W. J. Cameron, who contin
ues iU in Moore County hospital.
They returned to Cary Friday
night.
Mrs. Sam Lewis and baby.
Tommy, of Onancock, Va., who
are visiting Mrs W. T. Cox, spent
a day or two last week in San
ford with Mrs. R. L. Waddell and
family.
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following quotation attributed to him is as
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