d 'giday, November 9, 1951 ^ (Test End Seniors liTUl Presenl Play le “The Little Shepherd of King- im Come," a play based on the the PILOT-—Sottthefn P!nes« North Carolina PINEHURST NEWS By Mary Evelyn de Missoff iddoved novel by John Fox, Jr., r. * * . rtiU be presented by the senior ^ Mrs. James How gave a buffet supper party on Saturday eve ning for her son and daughter-in- law, Pvt. and Mrs. Bradley Buck minster, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. How at “Shadowlawn” on their way to San Antonio, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hodges e.ass of West End High school !xt Friday evening, November , at 8 o’clock in the school audi- rium. The three-act play, written by larles George, has retained' the ivor of the story of a homeless »y cared for by a Kentucky his house guest Col. James Wilson, golf champion of the United States Air Force, who arrived Monday from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Thomas H. McGraw, Jr., arrived this week from Pitts burgh, to join Mr. McGraw here for the season. J. C. Prizer arrived yesterday from West Orange, N. J., to join Mrs. Prizer at their log cabin cot tage here. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Plun kett are at their cottage here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland will have as their houseguests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strickland, Paul Strick- • Mi WEEKEND VISITOR Miss Huldah Smith of Fountain, 111 spend this weekend as the est of her cousin, Mrs. Edwin neb, find Mr. Finch at their me between Southern Pines d Vass. Road home. Mrs. Marie E. Satler and Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Williams re turned this week from Nantucket, Mass., where they have spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Max von Schlegell returned home Sunday follow ing a trip to Europe where they visited France, Spain, Italy, Bel- ;iSStorage of soybeans on farms, ' ther than immediate sale at har- gium, and Germany. i ountain couple. Orphaned early I save a cocktail party at “Tassel i life, the lad drifted from onei^™®®” Sunday. ' aoe to another until an act of! Earl and Countess of Car- 'I urage brought him his chance i entertained at cocktails at life. , their home on Monday evening. Sam Poole has the leading role I and Mrs. R. W. White en- Chad, the “little shepherd.’’ tertained last evening at cocktails ‘JhesB in the cast are Dolan Wnii at their Linden Road home. :annetie iJiake, Kudy Kellis, Le-j®“®* _ , - ....... od Richardson, Pat Farmer,' Mr. and Mrs. Lydig Hoyt of ig^d, Jerry Brubaker, "NeirBoyle ibert Richardson, Velma Rich-[ Staatsburgh, N. Y., arrived this' Harold Hidi, all of Detroit, ison, Carol Lucas, Lois Eifort, week to spend a few days with ttt chard Cox, Barbara Rinke and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tuckermanl ’.u 'ni ’ iisei Caviness. (before opening their new Midland ^innetka, Ill., amves Monday to ^j,g Kenneth B. Schroeder, and Mr. Schroeder. Mrs. Edwin Herzog of New York, who is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Eberhard Faber, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. George Gillies of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Limbert, Locust Val ley, L. I., Mr. and Mrs. Donald WoU of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Casey of Chicago, Ill. Miss Ruth Faulkner of Helena, Montana, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Cheatham, and Dr. Cheatham. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Daven port of West Harwich, Mass., are staying at Miss May Chapman’s. Mrs. Davenport is the former Mrs. Edith Quale. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Bailly of Brookfield Center, Conn., with their twin daughters, will arrive tomorrow to occupy the F. R. Ra- zook house which they have leas ed through Biddle & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Cathel Innes of East Orange, N. J., are here on a visit with Mrs. Alex Innes and Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Innes. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge had as their guests over last weekend Donald Stewart and his daughter, Miss Sara Stewart of Fayette ville. Miss Katherine Sledge, Bill Sledge and Albert Gaither of Newton. Richard Cole and C. J. Douglas of Columbia, S. C., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Cole. Mrs. Claude Williams gave the devotions. ' The hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Morgan, served a congealed salad, salted nuts and spiced tea. Food Sial© The Maggie Butner circle of the Methodist church is sponsoring a food sale at the church - Friday afternoon from 3 to 5. Double Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMurray entertained at their home Satur- K. Carpenter, Jr. of candy were given each child j ham were weekend guests of Miss present. - De Yoe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McMurray served birthday'J. L. De Yoe. cake and ice cream to the fol-1 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt went lowing guests; Bunny Wallace, to Albemarle on Saturday for a Bobby and John David Morgan and Cathy and William David Carpenter. Cake and coffee were served to Mr. and Mrs. John Sturm, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. W. weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks. Miss Polly Sproul of Durham in Sanford with her daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and, Mrs. E. A. Helms. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Butner and N. E. Baker of Elkin were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alcroft of day night honoring their daughter Kathy, who was celebrating her second birthday, and for Mr. Mc- Murray’s mother, whose birthday was on Friday. Kathy received many lovely Briefs Mrs. W. B. Sommerville of Lit tle Switzerland and New Orleam spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield. Miss Ann Priddy of Dunn and R. Lampley. visited her mother, Mrs. Florence Sproul, over the weekend. Miss Ethel Sharp and Mrs. Ben Aiken of Columbia and Spartan burg were guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield. Mrs. J. R. Lampley spent last week in Raleigh with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. gifts. Favors of books and baskets Miss Marguerite De Yoe of Dur-I Mrs. V. F. Tarlton spent Sunday'Mrs. Walter Alpert. Sst time, can benefit growers, ^ndlers, crushers, and consum- of oilseed products, and help § the mobilization effort, says the i|S. Department of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. John Sibley have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pfaelzer of Brookline, Mass. Col. Arthur Dezendorf has as VOTE For the legal sale of beer O Against legal Sale of beer ;; (Paid advertisement) . . of Our Service Reputation —Our Many Years of Courteous Service to This Community. Try us Today! McNEILL’S SERVICE STATION Dial 2-8901 SOUTHERN PINES I Youngstown, Ohio, are guests of Sgt. and Mrsj Vernon Geisler. Mrs. Emily Lawrence, Mrs Hurley Short and son and Mrs. H. H. Troutman are spending sev eral days at Windy Point. Mrs. Canten and daughter. Miss Helene Canten, of Lake Placid, N. 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