ay^ September 14, 1951
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page Seven
CAHD OF THANKS
wish to express our sincere
cs and deep appreciation to
lur relatives, neighbors and
ds for the many acts of kind-
beautiful flowers and all
other expressions of sympathy ex
tended to us during our recent be ■
reavement.
MRS. H. G. NORTON
-and FAMILY
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Mrs. Ann Boros
Passes Following'
Birth of Child
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S. W. Broad St.
Southern Pinesr N. C.
Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Boros, the
former “Buttons” Cosgrove of Mid
Pines, died Sunday at St. Eliza
beth’s hospital, Boston, Mass., fol
lowing the birth of a son last Fri
day. She was 23 years old.
Requiem mass was held Wed
nesday at the Church of the As-
Bumption, Gireen Harbor, Mass.
She was the wife of Julius Boros,
nationally known golfer, to whom
she was married here May 15,
1950, in a double wedding cere
mony. Her sister Louise was mar
ried at the same time to Wilfred
E. Weldon of Southern Pines.
Mrs. Boros was one of three
p.opular sistets who assisted their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cos
grove, in the operation of the
famed resort and golfing club
here during the winters. The fam
ily maintains a summer home at
Green Harbor, on Massachusetts’
south shore.
“Buttons,” a topnotch amateur
golfer in her own right, won the
Charlotte Open in 1949 and the
Silver Foils tournament at Pine-
hurst in 1950. After her marriage
to Mr. Boros, who has served as
pro at the Mid Pines club during
the past two- seasons, she accom
panied him on his tournament cir
cuit.
Before turning pro in 1949 Mr.
Boros was a leading amateur and
Connecticut State titleholder. He
reached the semifinals in the
USGA Amateur and was runner-
up in the North and South Open,
both in 1949. He finished fourth
in the National Open in Detroit
in June.
Mrs. Boros was a graduate of
Notre Dame academy here, and
attended college in Boston. She
was a regular communicant of St.
Anthony’s Catholic church when
here.
Her infant son, riamed (Julius)
Nicholas, is reported doing well.
Surviving Mrs. Boros are her
husband and son, her parents, and
her sisters, Mrs. Wilfred E. Wel
don and Miss Jean Cosgrove, all
of Southern Pines.
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Administratrix of the Es
tate of William G. de Berry, de
ceased, late of Moore County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned at Southern Pines,
North Carolina, on or before the
25th day of August, 1952, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
immediate payment to the un
dersigned.
This 22nd day of Au^st, 1951.
Raye B. de. Berry, Administratrix
of the estate of William G. de
Berry, deceased.
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George W. Blue
Of Near Carthage
Dies By Own Hand
Funeral services were held for
George W. Blue, 32, of Carthage
Rt. 3 at Culdee Presbyterian
church last Saturday afternoon,
with burial following in the
church cemetery.
Mfisons had charge of the
graveside service. Mr. Blue was a
member of Elberta Lodge of West
End.
He died instantly at his home
early Thursday mornirig 'of a gun
shot wound which Coroner H. P.
Kelly ruled was self-inflicted. Mr.
Blue had been in bad health for
some time and last December had
sustained a serious operation. An
other operation was in prospect.
He was bom in Moore county,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arch
ie M. Blue, and was a graduate of
Candor High school. He served
with the Air Force during World
War 2 in the Pacific theatre, see
ing action as a turret gunner. He
was discharged as a staff ser
geant.
He was married in 1948 to Mel
ba Black, of Moore county. To
gether they operated Bakers cafe
at the stoplight in Carthage.
Surviving' are his wife; a two-
year-old son, Robert, and seven-
year-old stepson Ronald; four
brothers, Webster and Elmer,
Jackson Springs; Archie, West
End Rt. 1, and Staff Sgt. Leon
Blue, of the US Air Force, sta
tioned at an Illinois base; and
three sisters, Mrs. Kimes Blake,,
Jackson Springs; Mrs. Janies
Fowler, Lexington, and Mrs. Edna
Thomas, Carthage.
Methodist Institute
Set For Sept. 26
Churches of the Fayetteville
district of the North Carolina
Conference of the Methodist
church will hold a one-day insti
tute on family life and marriage
at Jonesboro Heights Methodist
church, Sanford, Wednesday,
September 26, from 10 a. m. to 4
p. m.
The institute, featuring a num
ber of family specialists and Other
resource leaders, with several
ministers of the district also as
program speakers, is being spon
sored by the Conference Board of
education and Woman’s Society
of Christian Service.
TRUCK HAULING
All Kinds
WILLIE WRIGHT
Ph. 2-8342 795 Wise. Ave.
Southern Pines. N. C.
Bobbie Dean Phillips
Wins Reidsville Honors
Bobbie Dean Phillips, of Aber
deen, did all right in another
beauty contest last Friday when
she was second place winner at
the Harvest Jubilee at Reidsville,
among 13 contestants for the beau
ty crown.
First place winner was Dolly
Rayfield of Charlotte, runner-up
to LuLong Ogburn in the state
Jaycee ^auty contest at Burling
ton in July. Bobbie Dean was
Aberdeen’s entry in the July con
test, and represented her homa,
town at Reidsville in the compe
tition for Tobacco Queen. She was
awarded a wrist watch as second
prize winner.
NEW SIDEWALK
New sidewalk is being laid by
the Town on South West Broad
street in front of Dr. McMillan’s
offices, the Yarn shop and Roko’s
Beauty salon.
The old sidewalk had buckled
considerably with the growth of
the roots of the large sycamore
trees which shade that section of
the block.
NORTH CAROUNA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE
NOTICE
This 13th day of July, 1951.
VIRGINIA B. CREEL,
Executrix of the Estate of
Charles T. Creel, deceased.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
The undersigned, having qual
ified as Administrator of the Es
tate of Martha Lane Barrow, de
ceased, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
said estate to present them on or
before the 24th. day of August
1952 or this notice Will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
Dated this 24th day of August
1951.
Theophilus Barrow, Jr., Adminis
trator of the Estate of Martha
Lane Barrow.
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The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executrix of the Estate of
Charles T. Creel, deceased, late of
Moore County, North Csurolina;
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned or
W. Harry Fullenwider, Southern
Pines, North Carolina, duly ap
pointed process agent for the im-
dersigned, on or before 17 August
1952 or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. AU per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment
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