1^^ u % Friday. February 22. 1952 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page Three : Americans were able to con sume per person 13 per cent more lood than they did in 1935-39, even tnough the number of per-| sons engaged in agriculture is considerably less than in the pre war period. Mews and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith. RepresentatiTe — Telephone Vess 8-F31 PIANOS Cole Piano .Company Neill A. Cole Prop. Piano Sales and Serrlee Phone 92-L Three Points Sanford Attend Funeral I Augusta, Ga., hive joined the Among those from Vass and!staff of Dixie Inn. community who attended the FHA Meeting funeral of Mrs. R. C. Thomas in| “Creative Leadership in Home Cameron Simday afternoon were;and Community” was the subject ... the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much Uioy enjoy this daily world-wide newspaper, with such com* ments at: “The Monitor U the most carefully edited news paper in Ae V. S. . . “ “Valuable aid in teach ing “News that it complete and fair . . “The Monitor turdy is r. readers necessity . . . Yon, too, wiU find the Monitor , informative, with complete world news . . . and as neces sary as your HOME TOWN paper. Use this eonpon for a Special Introductory subscription — 3 MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. Th« Chrbtian Science Monitor One, Norwey 8t., Boston 15, Blau., U. S. A. Pleate tend me an introdoctory enbtcrlp' tion to Tbo Cbriilian Seienco Monitor-^ 75 issuee. I encloe# $3. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muse, Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mrs. S. R. Smith, Miss Bessie Cameron, Mrs. N. N. McLean, Mrs. P. A. Wilson, Miss Agnes Smith, Miss Eloise Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, Dr. R. G. Rosser, Mrs. G. W. Brooks, Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Miss Lcuise Leslie, Mrs. A. G. Crissman, Jeannette Spalding and Mrs. H. L. Hendrick. Church Women Meet Vass Presbyterian Women of the Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. Bob Edwards and Mrs. Arch Blue, with 19 in attendance. Mrs. George M. Blue was a guest. Mrs. G. M. McDermott led the of an interesting program given January Bond Sales In Moore Total $40,325 Sales of Series E, F and G sav ings bonds in Moore county for January totaled $40,325, of which $38,625 was in Series E bonds; none in F bonds and $1,700 in by the freshman girls at the Series G bonds, according to a re- monthly meeting of the Vass- port by County Savings Bonds Lakeview chapter of Future chairman E. C. Stevens of South-1 were hostesses. Miss Blanche Mon- Homemakers of America, held om Pines, based on the monthly jrce, chairman, presided. Miss Thtirsday in the home economics gales report from Allison James, Emily Wilson gave a report on the department. Taking part were state Director of U. S. Savings use of pictures. Mrs. Alice Cad- Teachers Start Winter Series of Group Meetings The winter series of profession al meetings for the Moore Coun ty school teachers began Tuesday, February 12, with a first grade group meeting at the Southern Pines school. Misses Flora Belle McIntyre and Poncie Dawson JOHN C. PARRISH Plumbing and Heating Diiy Pbon* 6893 Southern Pines Night Phone 8814 DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE! Bessie McNeill, Ruth McIntosh, Joyce Brooks and Ruby Bullens. Bonds in Greensboro. dell and Mrs. Sally Evans des- Total figures for North Caro- cribed the possibilities of activi- Joanne Chappell presided over'ijna’s 100 counties were as fol- ties which center around a model a business session during which lows: Series E Bonds $4,187, 648; home and farm. Miss Mary Jane Gilmore read minutes of Series F $92,389; Series G $520,-Prillaman and Mrs. Jessie Mae 700; totaling’ $4,800,737. ’ |Dwight told how they used games and game equipment in their Marie the previous meeting. AU of the girls participated in playing games, after which cake. WALKER’S UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES KIRSCH TRAVERSE RODS IN STOCK FINE FABRICS FOR LESS - UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE TO ORDER US Highway 1 North Phone 2-8131 The county chairman said that Series E Bond sales for January salted nuts and Valentine punch January sales of last were served. The meeting closed with the singing of the FHA song. Bible study, the theme of which!World Day of Prayer was “Do You Discipline Your De-1 The World Day of Prayer serv- sires?” In the absence of Mrs. Ice will be held at the Methodist Dan Stewart, Mrs. N. N. McLean church at 3:30 p. m., next Friday, led the program, “Some Ready- February 29, with the women’s made Patterns.” 'Taking part were organizations of the various year by $57,305 in North Carolina. a The E Bond continues to be popular investment, he said. During a nationwide school sav-j * ings drive from November 15 McDonald, chairman, presided for the following proffram: Making health and physical education program. The third grade teachers mp-* Wednesday, February 14 at the Highfalls school. Mrs. Pearl Em mons. was hostess. Mrs. Catherin° through January 31, North CarO' lina almost doubled its assigned Mrs. Delmas Kimball, Mrs. Hugh McLean, Mts. Arch Blue, Mrs. W? E. Gladstone and Mrs. M. M. Chappell. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Ben H. Wood, vice president; Mrs. Hugh McLean, treasurer; Mrs. D. F. Cameron,' program, secretary; Mrs. Leon Keith, chair-1 To Organize Society man of church extension; Mrs. W.) Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., invites E. Gladstone,, chairman of an-, all children from 6 to 15 years of churches in town presenting the program. “Christ Our Hope” will be the theme of the service, which all are invited to attend. Miss Louise Leslie, vice president of the Methodist WSCS, and her committee are in charge of the (»om«) (oddroM) fwrv) PB9 (son*) (slele) nuities and relief; Mrs. Bob Ed wards, chairman of stewardship. The hostesses served refresh ments. Attend Birthday Celebration Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoyle, Pfc. age of the Methodist congrega tion to meet at the church at 7 p. m. Sunday, February 24, to or ganize a children’s missionary so ciety. This includes boys as well as girls. A program on Mekico and and Mrs. Curtis Hoyle, Bobby Latin America will be given at Hoyle and Miss Annie Pearl Pre- this meeting. vatte spent Sunday in Kannapolis attending a birthday dinner hon oring Mrs. Hoyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sides, whose anni versaries occur only a few .,days vcxsaxics v/xiAjr , \jrOUWlll. JLllC . apart. Around 35 members of the |back with her. Personals Mrs. W. D. McCraney returned Sunday from a two weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hamilton at Godwin. The Hamiltons motored family and friends were present. Join Dixie Inn Sdaff Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Graham and children, Bernice and Mary and Mrs. Robert Davis of Lou, of Graham, and A. R. Gra ham of Sanford were weekend quota of 75 new school savings „ ... r. « • .. „ program installations. The latestl^^®^!^ ® count sh(fws that 145 additional ^rs. Katherine Muse; North Carolina schools have tied; . in with the defense effort and arei^rs- IVoy Geer and Mrs. Vesta teaching thrift and saving, and , , ^ o> eighth grade grouo of students are permitted to actually practice thrift and saving through the purchase of U. S. Defense Stamps at the schools. This brings the total installations in North Carolina to 497. Demonstrations to test the life teachers, meeting in the Carthage school, had as their guest sneak er Miss Ella Barrett, head of the guidance division in the State De partment of Education. She des cribed several techniaues that a teacher might use in knowing th° students in her room and thus Graves Mutual Insurance Agency HENRY L. GRAVES GLADYS D. GRAVES 1 & 3 Professional Building LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS FHA and Direct P. O. Box 290 Southern'Pines. N. C. Phone 2-2201 of treated and untreated fence ihelp to mold them into hapoier posts have been set up at the county fair grounds in Craven and Beaufort counties. ’They are the first such demonstrations to be started in North Carolina. and Mrs. G. M. McDermott. Mrs. A. L. Keith and Mrs. Cor- tis Thomas have been frequent visitors at Moore County hospital during the past few days, to see their father, Mr. Crouse, of Car thage, who is quite iU. Chief Warrant Officer W. B. guests of Mrs. W. B. Graham and Kirby, who is, spending a fur- the Muses. lough here with his family, ex- Mrs, J. M. Davis entered Duke'pects to leave for Korea in two hospital Saturday for treatment. Qharles Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards spent last weekend in Raeford Camp Jackson, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards, last weekend and he weeks. M|Sg,t. Sturdivant of was here and Miss Blanche Sturdivant had Sunday dinner in Biscoe with their broth er-in-law and sister, Mir. and Mrs. Clarence Freeman. From there they went to Albemarle, where another sister, Mrs. Kate Gil christ, joined them for a trip to YM8«i«n this ONLY urith «ii MufhormJ S«€oiidili«a«cl ford Engino • • • ■ S II h it-imiNilMtarad to Hacttai rord stondMdi br M «Btbori»d itbuUdii. —— t ecnnint Fold Ptrto i»d duoafb. Ml. i authorized XilioiMd Fold Eacims— rouo ■oannco inu iba cazinc roa bar hat beca ^recoaaiiioaea br aa N AUTHOglZEO NCoadi- riootr tot laitiaz po^ aitd aavinzfc coaialoia uiii/acuoa. Onoa ta to- t En{!M lifMlir btodt-tostod. araBtet. toi < days-wbicbartf 4 Nf« eatlna^Mtot. toi 4,600 laUas comes Rrst. Installed In 8 Hours [Ask about our lod Installed for $175.00. includes motor, gaskets. oiL tax and labor. Small parts extra if needed. JACKSON MOTORS, Inc. Your FORD Dealer Southern Pines, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cole and Mrs. Joe Carlyle of Carthage were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Blue. Mrs. J. A. Hudson and little son, Gary, have returned from Darl ington, Md., where they had been , ,, . T living for some time. Gary’s,Charlotte to see the Ice Revue, daddy, who is in the Navy, camel Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waddell of with them and spent the week- Sanford were in town Monday end. He expects to get his dis- afternoon, charge in March. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parson of Roseboro and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Elmore and son, Stevei of Clin ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Qldham and daughter, Janet, of Aberdeen visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Qld ham Sunday. Miss Joyce Scott spent the weekend in Greensboro visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Thorpe, and family. Mrs. Coynell Cameron entered Duke hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Morgan of Carthage visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardi son of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lizzie Scott. Butch and Rudy Spurlin of Aberdeen were Saturday callers tn the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMil lan. Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott and little son, Johnny, of Greens- we’'e weekend guests of Mr. and more well-rounded individu als. The chairman, Miss Valera McCrummen. of the Carthage fac ulty presided and was also host ess to the grouo. The in-service training program of professional meetings is under the direction of the two countv supervisors of schools. Mrs. Cone McPherson and Miss Marv Logan ROSENDALE REVIVAL Revival services will start Mom day evening and continue through Sunday, March 9, at Rosendale Baptist church, four miles from Southern Pines on the Manchester road. ' Services will be conducted each evening at 7:30 bv the Rev. Carl ton Thomas, of McClenny, Fla., guest minister. 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