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CARTHAGE NEWS
By M!RS ALONZO BLUE jdren, who have been vis-
Births 'iting Mrs. Schler’s mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck, Shields, returned to their
daughter, Laurie Beth, Monday,]home in' Augusta, Ga., Sunday
December 29, in the Moore County'with Mr. Schler who came up for
hospital, Pinehurst. Mrs. Beck isl^he weekend,
the former Miss Bessie McDonald! hir. and Mrs. Holt McNeill have''
of Carthage. | returned from Dobson, where they
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riley, Jr., ai'^i^hed Mrs. McNeill’s parents, Mr.
daughter, Deborah Faulk, on Mrs. W. D. Norman, during
cember 31 in the Lee County hos-Ahe holidays,
pital, Sanford. Mrs. Riley is the! Mrs. J. E. Fraiser and Sheryl
former Miss Norma Jean Faulk of Moses returned Monday from e
Sanford. j 10-day visit to the Rev. and Mrs.
Personals ! Robert Ford, in Belle Glade, Fla.
Lieut, and Mrs. Allen Thacker,! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bissett
who have been guests of Mrs!!^*^'^ children of Chapel Hill visit-
Thacker’s mother, Mrs. C. F. Bar- Mrs. W. G. Brown and Mrs.
ringer, for the holidays, left Sun- T. Grier last we.ek.
day for Chapel Hill where Lieut. I Misses Mary Elkin and Mary
Thacker will re-enter the gradu- Ri^th Martin of Raleigh visited
ate school and complete the work ^ ^ ^—
for his doctorate in education.'He
has been at the Dayton Air Base
in Ohio for 18 months and will be
separated from the service this
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Blue and
Mrs. A. L. Chriscoe were in Siler
City Sunday visiting relatives.
Mrs. Arpus Blue of Rt. 3 and
|Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Aber-
Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Sabiston visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and children spent the weekend Cornelius during the hol-
in Wilmington with relatives, jidays.
L. W. Edwards and Miss Alma! Mrs. Hoover Carter
EdvCards spent Sunday in Liberty children and Mrs. Fulton
with their brother-in-law and returned this week from a
ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johnston.! ^WO' weeks’ stay in'Fort Lauder-
Mrs. Charles Barringer and dale, Fla.
Lieut, and Mrs. Allen Thacker] Martha Cameron and chil-
were dinner guests of Miss Alma ISalemburg, former Car-
Edwards Saturday. jthage residents, spent the week-
Mrs. Harry Schler and chil-i®"'^ with friends.
Holiday guests of Mrs. L. P.
Piano Concert At
Flora Macdonald
The Conservatory of Music at
Flora Macdonald college. Red
Springs, will present John Sin
clair, pianist, Monday at 8:15 p
m. in his first recital since becom
ing a member of the music faculty
last September.
Mr. Sinclair received his Bache
lor of Music degree from Louisi
ana State university where he
was a pupil of Carleton Liddle, his
diploma in piano from the Juil-
liard School of Music, where he
studied with Bev^redge Webster,
and his Master of Music degree
from Eastman School of Music,
where,he was a pupil of the dis
tinguished Cecile Genhart.
Later this month he will fly to
Texas to be soloist with the New
Orleans Symphony, with Joseph
Kirshbaum, conductor.
them for a visit.
FIFTH
'5:15
PINT
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100 PROQF LIQUEUR
SOUTHERN COMFORT CORP.
ST. LOUIS 3, MISSOURI
I Tyson were heir sisters. Misses
I Mina and Cuma Harris of Fay-
! etteville and Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Campbell and daughters.
Misses Nancy , and Frances
Campbell, of Pinehurst.
Miss,Flora McDonald visited her
brother and sister-in-law, the
Rev. End Mrs. D. McL. McDonald,
in Columbia, S. C., during the
holidays.
Mrs. L. P. Tyson and Miss Ruth
Tyson were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Herman Campbell in
Pinehurst. Friday.
Miss Kitty Currie left Saturday
for Princeton, N. J., to continue
her studies at Westminster Choir
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deahl and
children, who have been guests
of Mrs. Deahl’s parents. Dr. and
Mrs. C. G. Spencer, during the
holidays returned to their home in
Chicago, Ill., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Buffalo and
daughter Linda came up from
their home in Atlanta, Ga., Friday,
to spend the weekend with Mrs.
Buffalo’s father, Neill Stewart
who returned to Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shoenfelt
of Raleigh were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie.
Mrs. Kitty Ann Bruton, after
spending the Christmas holiday,
with her son D. D. Bruton and
family in Chadbcurn, has return
ed to her home here with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
P. H. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roper, Jr.,
and children who have been
guests of Mrs. Roper’s mother,
Mrs. Alonzo Blue, returned to
their home in Philadelphia Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Beal Hargrove
and children, Susan and David,
returned to their home in Texas
after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Hargrove’s mother, Mrs. S.
F. Cole.
Miss Ann Currie left Sunday
for Charlotte to resume her
studies at Queens college, after
the holiday vacation.
The Rev. and,Mrs. W. S. Gold
en are spending this week in
Philadelphia with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace.
Dan Nicely of Iren Gate, Va,
a student at Westminster Choir
college, Princeton, N. J., was a
guest of Miss Kitty Currie last
week.
Dn. Neid and McLaai
VETERINARIANS
Southern Ptnea. N. C
This is to remind you that you may now obtain your
Motor Vehicle License Plates for 1953 from the Office of the
Town Clerk of Southern Pines. Every resident owner of a
motor vehicle operated in the Town, except motor vehicles tem
porarily operated for a period of time not exceeding a total of
thirty (30) days, and except motor vehicles operated for car
display or car exhibition purposes by car manufacturers or
dealers, displaying dealer’s license plates issued by the State
of North Carolina, shall register such vehicle with the Town
Registrar of Motor Vehicles, at the Office of the Town Clerk.
Every motor vehicle operated on the streets of the
Town for which registration is required, shall throughout the
current year display the assigned Town number plate in such
manner in front or rear as to be visible at all times.
The fee for registration and number plate is One ($1.00)
Dollar, not prorated.
HOWARD F. BURNS, *
City Clerk
Jl
eHlVROLEt
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
BE OUR GUEST AT THE SHOWING OF
THE NEW '
1953 CHEVROLET
\
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THE NINTH AND TENTH
OF JANUARY NINETEEN-HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE
AT THE V
PINEHURST GARAGE CO., Inc.
PINEHURST NORfTH CAROLINA
County TB Seal Sale $500 From Goal;
All Returns Welcome Though Delayed
Continuing reports in the
Christmas seal sale of the Moore
County Tuberculosis association
have brought the county’s total to
within an estimated $500 of its
$7,500 goal, said Lawrence John
son of Aberdeen, sale chairman,
this week.
A final report from the Negro
division of the sale—headed by
Rev. J. R. Funderburk of South
ern Pines and H. L. Bryant of
Aberdeen—was expected late this
week. The division is expected to
meet its $1,000 goal for the coun
ty-
Assuming that the Negro divi
sion has raised $1,000 in the 1£(52
sale, the county total early this
week stood at $7,020, only $480
short of the goal, Johnson said.
Aberdeen’s total was reported
early this week by C. M. Wilson,
Jr., chairman, as $1,060.15 which
is $39.85 short of the $1,100 local
quota.
Still Welcomie
"'W^e have had inquiries about
whether Christmas seal returns
were still being accepted,” John
son pointed out this week, “and
I want to emphasize that they are
not only acceptable but welcome.
In fact, we are counting on these
late returns to reach minimum
financial needs to make the As
sociation’s 1953 program the most
effective in its history.
“In the name of the Association.
I wish to thank all Moore County
residents who have bought seals,”
he added. “We feel that the gen
erous response is an expression cf
confidence in our association and
its year-round fight against TB
And please'u-emember that every
return is welcome, however de
layed or postponed.”
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