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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, March 14, 1952 Women’s Activities and baridhills Social fvents pi^STK CAMERON SMITHj Editor TELEPHONE 2-6512 ENGAGED Mrs. Joseph G. Warren Makes Home With Son Joe Warren, of Radio Sta,tion WEEB returned to Southern Pines last week with his mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Warren, and his young er brother, William G. Warren. BELGIAN COUNTESS AND^RAF OFFICER ARE GUESTS OF GEN. AND MRS. GROSS A young Belgian countess and as delighted with this community.' her Irish-born husband, an offi-1 Commander Mitchell met the cer in the RAF, were guests of Comtesse Mireille Cornet de Waysj Brig Gen. and Mrs. William M. Ruart when he was stationed at Gross last weekend at their home Brussels, the Belgian capital, as. Mrs Warren, whose family has'on Valley road. I an air attache four years ago for four generations made their wing Commander A. Dennis They met early in 1948 and were^ home in Mt. Vernon, N. V., plans Mitchell, a Royal Air Force ex-married in October of that year.! to stay in Southern Pines with her change officer, had just comple- They came to this country through son for an indefinite time. They ted his one-week indoctrination an exchange arrangement of the^ are making their home in the course at the USAF Air-Ground British and U. S. Air Forces in Knollwood Apartments. William Warren plans to enter the military service in, the near _ future, and will remain with his their home at Langley AFB, brother and mother until that Operations school, of which Gen- May 1951, bringing their young eral Gross is commandant. Friday, son Michael, now a year and a his wife came to Southern Pines half old. ■ - . - - A.r,T> • Visiting them at present at LOOKING AHEAD WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Missionary socie ty of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at the church. FELLOWSHIP CLASS The Fellowship class of the Baptist church will meet Saturday night at 8 o’clock at the church. ume. Mrs. Williams Honored At Luncheon and Shower Mrs. Charles H. Williams was honored at a stork shower in the home of Mrs. William M. Gross On, and Mrs. Gross. Twenty-five guests joined the honoree and hostesses for lunch eon, bridge and canasta. High score in canasta was held by Mrs. Beth Tullett, and in bridge by Mrs. Mary Greenwood. Mrs. Keillor Recipient Of Surprise Shower Mrs. Peter T. Keillor was hon ored at a “stork” shower Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Harri son M. Harp. Hostesses were Mrs. Harp, Mrs. David L. Stegge and Mrs. Joseph R. Laning. Sixteen guests gathered in the softly lighted living room to sur prise Mrs. Keillor when she walk ed in. Gifts were arranged in an attractive pink and blue decorated baby carriage. After the gifts were opened re freshments carrying out the pink and blue color scheme, were serv ed in the dining room. MISS FAY IRENE MORGAN, i, icociii. ai. whose parents, M!r. and Mrs. A. C. Virginia, where Commander Langley ^ Mitchell is on a two-year tour of mother, who has the same James Davis Worsham, USN. Mr. duty. They spent the weekend re- and name as her daughter. .Tne^-^orsham is the son of Mr. and laxing, enjoying the sights and young countess has an Ammcan ^ Worsham of Southern scenes of Southern Pines and aunt, living m Denver,^ Pines. meeting a number of the local whom they plan people, and expressed themselves time this year. to visit some MISS STEPHENSON AND CPL. PIGOTT last Thursday. Hostesses were IN CHURCH PARSONAGE Mrs. Sam Slaughter, Mrs. C. Dix- ^ Miss Doris Rita Stephenson, corsage. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.| A cake-cutting was held Satur- Stephenson, became the bride of I day evening at the home of the Cpl. James Conrad Pigott, son of bride’s parents, on Aberdeen road. and the LEARN MORE BIBLE CLASS The Learn More Bible class will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Floyd Brown in her home at 210 North Page street. Mrs. Albert Tew will be co-host ess. The lesson will be Exodus 32 and 33. OFFICERS WIVES CLUB The USAFAGOS Officers Wives Club will hold a social meeting from 1 until 4 o’clock Tuesday at the Officers club room at the Highland Pines Inn. The chil dren’s nursery will *be held as usual at the Episcopal church on Massachusetts Mrs. B. Hobson Pigott late Mr. Pigott of Shallotte Sat urday, March 8, at 2 o’clock in the parsonage of the First Baptist church. The officiating minister was Dr. William C. Holland. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white linen The bridal couple received friends and relatives with the bride’s pa rents. Those serving were Mrs. C. L. Klabbatz, Sr., Miss Gladys Causey, Mrs. John D. Stephenson and Mrs. J. F. Davis, Jr. Immediately following the cake-cutting the couple left on a The wedding will take place Saturday, March 22, at 5 o’clock school rooms in the afternoon at Beulah Hill avenue. Baptist church near Pinehurst. j Card playing will begin Miss Morgan is a senior at promptly at 1:30. Refreshments Woman’s college, Greensboro, and i will be served by the hostesses, plans to continue her _ college | Mrs. James J. McoDnald and Mrs., course after marriage until grad- william W. Houser. Reservations j nation in June. Mr. Worsham is yjg made by telephoning Mrs. stationed at the Naval Air Techni- McDonald at 2-7483 or Mrs. Hous- suit with navy trim and navy and short wedding trip. For traveling Her corsage Magnolia Chapter Elects Officers The regular meeting of Mag- white accessories, was an orchid. Miss Gladys Causey of Lake- view, maid of honor, wore a navy and white spring suit with navv accessories. Her corsage was red rosebuds. John D. Stephenson, brother of the bride, served as best man. The bride’s mother wore a lav ender suit with brown and white accessories and a yellow rosebud the bride wore a beige suit with cal Training Center at Jackson ville, Fla. Dante Montesanti, Jr. Christened Monday er at 2-4144. ST. MARY’S GUILD St. Mary’s Guild of the Wom an’s Auxiliary of Eninaanuel I Church will meet Monday after noon at 3 o’clock in the Parish Dante Salvatore Montesanti, Jr., hall. Col. Dean E. Hess will b' born February 16, was christened the speaker and tell of his work _ at St. Anthony’s Catholic church among Korean war orphans. Te? brown accessories, and her orchid Monday afternoon with about 20 be served after the meeting friends and relatives present for by Mrs. Fred Brindley and Mrs corsage. The bride is a graduate of the Southern Pines High school and is employed at the Moore County ABC office. The groom attended . Shallotte High school and.is stationed with with the U. S. Army at San Luis Obispo, Cal. The bride will join him within a few weeks. RAZOOK SPRING SHOW AT CAROLINA WILL BE FASHION EVENT OF THE YEAR Plans for the big annual fashion T. Wyche. show, to be staged at the Carolina Hotel by F. R. Razook of New York and Pinehurst, foretell a T /-u <)« nrHof nf sparkling, glamorous evening. The nolia Chapter No. 26, Order of St Eastern Star, was held at the Ma- pg^^ick’s day, Monday evening. sonic Lodge hall Friday evening. Election of officers was held, with the following elected to Monday and will be a benefit for the two local hospitals, the Moore County serve for the coming year: Brown-: hospital, and St. Joseph of t e ie Chappell, worthy matron; Her- bert Dietenhofer, worthy patron;] Models for the evening will be Alice Smith, associate matron;jlocal young misses and matrons, Emory Smith, associate patron; as well as professional models Vera Sitterson, treasurer; Leda from New York, who will show T" ■ s, secretarv; Eleanor the latest in ladies’ fashions from Caldwell, conductress; Delma Fim h, associate conductress. Plans were m.ade to hold a pub lic installation of officers March 25, in the Masonic Hall. Instal- the country’s leading designers. A walkway is being built in the ballroom of the Carolina, so that the models can walk through the audience, and everyone is assured ling officers will be announced of being able to see the new crea- later. Cub Scouts and Friends Enjoy Saturday Outing Cub scouts of Pack 73, Den 5 casion is Mrs. George C. Marshall. tions from close at hand. Music will be furnished throughout the show by Peter Van Spall and his orchestra. Honorary chairman for this oc spent a wonderful day at Gaddy’s Co-chairmen are Mrs. James B Gocse Pond. Three mothers, Mrs. Franks, annual season-long guest Wihon Russ. Mrs. Graham Cul- of Pinehurst, and Mts. Michael T. breth, and Mrs. Arthur Preiss Pishko. loaded their cars with boys and Treasurer is Mrs. R. M. McMil- lunch and left Saturday morning Ian of Southern Pines, and the The young ladies who will act as ushers and program girls will include Mrs. Adam Weir Craig, Mrs. Alfred H. Grant, Mrs. Law rence Johnson, Mrs. R. M. Pearse, Mrs. R. F. Hoke Polock, the Misses Jean Cosgrove, Barbara Goodwin, Barbara Harrington, Shirley Thomas and Kathleen Walsh. Mr. and Mme. Razook have said this is the most beautiful collec-- tion of clothes they have ever shown, and to those who have seen earlier shows, this promises an evening of real pleasure. They will show models from Christian Dior, Traina Norelle, Nettie Ros- enstein, Omar Kiam of Ben Reig, Rira Benenson, Coppola and all the other great designers. There will be suit sfor town and travel, daytime dresses, cocktail and eve ning gowns, with a display of spring and' summer furs of mink in all its mutations, sable, a white fox stole Russian broadtail, and other luxury furs in capes, jack ets and stoles. This fashion show will take place the evening before the big- the ceremony. Father Peter M. Denges, pastor, officiated Godparents were John F. Buchholz and Capt. Margaret Montesanti, ANC, the baby’s aunt. Young Dante wore exquisitely embroidered christening robes Edward Schneider. MANLY HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB 'The newly organized Manlv Home Demonstration club will hold its first regular meeting Mon made by another aunt. Miss Millie day evening at 8 o’clock in the Montesanti, and previously worn home of Mrs. Bessie Gillis. Anv- for this special occasion by other, e wi^hine to the club may babies of the family and of close do so by contacting Miss Mary friends Scott Newton, Southern Pine" Of the baby’s immediate family phone 2-5012. The club extend" there were present the father and a cordial welcome to new mem- mother, his sister Adrienne and bers. three grandparents—^Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Montesanti, rejoicing over their first grandson, and Anthony Occhipinti of Boston, Mass. Out MEN’S CLUB The Men’s Club of Emmanuel Enisconal Church will hold it- of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. its monthly dinner meeting at T Anderw M. Eadie of Proyidence,o’clMk Tuesday mght in the Par- P J |ish haU. The boys of Scout Troop After the christening Mr. andl?? will be guests of the club for Mrs. Dante Montesanti gaye a party at their home on Country Club Drive for those attending the ceremony and a few additional guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkins Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hodgkins are back from a week’s vacation motor trip to Florida, in which they drove down the east side of the peninsula and back up the west side, stopping to enjoy inter esting sights along the way. At Sarasota they gave two Southern Pines girls a happy sur prise bv dropning in at their school the evening, and mmdes of bo scout camping activities will be shown, as well as movies of the government fishing school of Bra zil. President Garland Pierce will preside. WOMEN OF THE CHUPCF The Annual meeting of the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Women of the Church wHl be held Monday night at 8 o’clock. The Rev. C. K. Ligon will install officers for the coming year, and there will be reports of genera’ officers, committee chairmen, and circle chairmen Mr. Ligon urges all members to attend, and ex tends a welcome to everyone. for the trio, returning home Satr urday afternoon. following Sandhills ladies form the committee in charge of the Cubs and their friends who en- event: Mrs. W. Lament Brown, joyed the outing were Michael Mrs. Harold A. Collins, Mrs. J. C. Boes, .Tohn Grover, John Ormsby, Goodwin, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Leland Lee Gar'rin, Edward McKenzie, McKeithen, Mrs. Heizmann Mud- Pr°iss, Ronny Russ, Tom gett, Mrs. John C. Ostrom, Mrs. Culbreth, Eddie Ormsbv. Steohen Francis L. Owens, and Mrs. Ira Co. in Southern Pmes, Russ, Allen Preiss, Dickie Thom- asson, and Mrs. Bill Thomasson. ' Cfppnlppha<;P Visitors 'The caretaker gave the bovs . - . . . , . . and taking the young ladies out gest femmme golf tournam^t of . Their guests, who had the season, the North and South ..home folks” since Golden Anniversa^ Champion- Christmas holidays, were Danny ship for women, which will begm prassineti and Mickey Nicholson, Tuesday. students at the Ringling School of Tickets for the show may be Art. obtained at the Razook shop, the CIVIC CLUB The Civic club will hold open house Friday afternoon, (today) at the Civic club building at 3 o’clock. The club has announced that on the first Friday after Eas ter there will be a dessert bridge. Carolina hotel, the Berkshire, Holly Inn, and Mid Pines in Pine hurst, and at the Barnum Realty gave the boys corn bread to feed the geese At the Southland and erPlrined the systeni of Sevan, of bandmgthelegsofgeeseforiden-lNew York City, were guests at tificaticn. Some of the geese haveSouthland Hotel last'week- been coming to this pond for 111^^^ the Stonybrook Steeple- yea^. Den 5 plans to make bird ^ Sunday. Mr. Bevan, co-au- feedmg stations as part of their mirr-pnf staee hit year’s work. Bird Club Makes Trip To Gaddys Goose Pond The Southern Pines Bird Club. aft°r three nostnonetnents, last thor of the current stage •‘Stalag 17,” came down earlier in the season for the hunting. Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Smith Is Enjoying Vacation Mrs. Bessie Smith, Social Edi tor pf the Pilot left last week for a vacation trip to Georgia. She ap parently is enjoying herself, as the following note has just been received from her: “Society—^Ins and Outs—^Mrs. S. R. Smith of Vass and Southern ST. ANNE’S GUILD St. Anne’s Guild of Emmanuel Episcopal church will meet Mon day night at 8 o’clock in the par ish hall. Officers for the coming year will be elected. now appearing on the TV pro gram “The Egg and I.” Thursdav made a trio to Gaddy’s: Also at the Southland for the Goopo P°fuge in Anson County. I steeplechase were Mr. and Mrs. Twenty-four enthusiastic bird Charles McGowan and daughter, lovers made the journey in five Miss Mary McGowan, of Blue- car®. On the trio the travelers mont, Va., also Miss Joan Parker made a I'st of 26 varieties of birds I and Arthur Westa, who visited whirh thev saw. Seven of these Miss Parker’s mother, Mrs. Duane Bevan is a stage and radio star,!Pines will not be in the market known professionally as Nancy for any parties or meetings of any Carroll, under which name she is kind for the next week, as she varieties were seen at the Goose Pond. On Tuesday there were 14 memhong nresent for the regular meeting of the club. The business meeting, held at 160 South Ben nett street, was preceded by a walk in the Bird Sanctuarv. At the feeding stations, and during the dav’s walk 18 varieties of birds were counted. Meetings of the Bird club are held at 9:30 in the morning every Tuesdav at 160 South Bennett street. ’The club extends an invi Hunt Parker, of Bedford Hills, N. Y. Mrs. Parker is spending sev eral weeks at the Southland. finds it very pleasant to desert her typewriter and just do noth ing for a spell.” During Mr. Smith’s absence Mrs. John S. Ruggles has taken over the duties of the Society desk. KEATING GREAT-GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keating of Knollwood have received news of the birth of their second great- grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Odegaard on March 12, at Upper Montclair, N. J. Mrs Odegaard is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keating. Mr. and Mrs. King Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. King en tertained at cards in their home on East Vermont avenue Satur day night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming, of Pine hurst, and Mr. Fleming’s mother Mrs. Victor Fleming of Canada, tation to all bird lovers to attend, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gezee. Mrs. Woolley Is Hostess To Legion Auxiliary AIR FORCE SPECIAL Stephan Allen Williams, son ot T.i°ut. Col. and Mrs. Charles H Williams, arrived by stqrklift Tuesday morning, March 11, at the Fort Bragg hosnital. The fut”r.’ jet pilot weighed in at fiye pounds, nine and thr“e-ouart'«=>r Brownson Memorial Circle Reports ounces, and is noted as the proud- , „ mi. j est recent achievement on his J^® Thomas Thursday, dad’s record book, up to a^d in- Mrs. John Scott Newton and Mrs eluding Korea. 188 combat missions in Colonel Williams, one of the Mrs. L. L. Wooley was hostess .top U. S. fighter-bomber pilots. to the American Legion Auxiliary' ic a member of the staff at USAF- and one visitor, Mrs. Walter F. PINEHURST Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap man were hosts at a cocktail party at their home “Winter Haven” Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Zelie en tertained at cocktails Thursday afternoon at their home. ifs the nicin... it’s the manner... it’s the D©BBS Circles 5 and 6 of Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Women o’' he Church have held their March meetings bringing the final num ber in attendance to 96, close to the record high of 99 in Decem ber. Circle 6 met at the home of Mrs. with T loyd Prime as co-hostesses There were 19 members present, including three new members Mrs. B. D. Clifford, Mrs. T. H Walker, and Mrs. M. O Johnson Harper. The Bible study was 'pre sented by Mrs. Thomas and the Survey bv Mrs. Mildred Jackman. Circle -I met Tues'^av in the You're on the feminine horizon. it’s the Sq uire ,. .when you’re looking your personable best. Particularly when the Dobbs Squire sets off your nat ural endowments. Here’s the king of casuals—a dashing arch crown Tyrolean in glove-suede felt, high lighted by a self-braided band. A hat that wins instant recognition for its outsunding good looks. J Patch’s Tog Shop CHAS. S. PATCH. Prop. Southern Pines I It’s Not What You Do It’s The Way Ifou Do It! When someone is ill in your home and there’s a prescription to be filled, depend on us, for our “know how” and a full stock of drugs is your safe guard. li WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY March 16 — 10 a. m. till 6 p. m. and each night the following week until 9 p. m. (Note later opening and closing) on Tuesday night at her home.jAGOS, Highland Pines Inn. when in the absence of the presi- Though bom in North Carolina, dent, Mrs. J. S. McLauchlin, Mrs. k**o-'Vi°n mialifies as another rip- Virgil P. Clark presided over the roarin’ Texan. His mother, the business session. For the program, I f-'rmer ivricc; Boverlx Allen. is ^home of Mrs. Harold Collins with Mrs. Clark gave a report on the | from Waxahachie, Texas, while 13 members present, which in- recent address of National Com-1 hi® d®d i® f-o-'^ S?n A^'tonio. |cluded one new member, Mrs. J. mander Don R. Wilson, one of| Stenhan is the second member S. Hiatt The Bible stud’’’was con- the principal speakers at the Post of the Williams home-grown Air ducted by Mrs. C. L. 'White, and and Unit officers Conference at Force, as his elder brother Michael the Survey by Mrs. Jaunes Pleas- Winston-Salem. joined up three years ago. ants. I Southern Pines Pharmacy Phone 2-5321 SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Nighi Phones GRAHAM CULBRETH 2-4180 DICK KNIGHT 2-6021
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