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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, February 6, 1953
Carthage News
By MRS. ALONZO BLXTE
PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF
■ Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Underwood
left Saturday for three weeks trip
to Florida. They will visit rela
tives in Miami and on their return
trip will stop over in Ocala and
Gitra, where Dr. Underwood owns
orange groves. Their itinerary
calls for stops in Clearwater, Sil
ver Springs and Jacksonville.
Mrs. George Heinitsh of South
ern Pines assisted her sister, Mrs.
C. T. Grier, in receiving friends
on Wednesday of last week at her
home, where Mrs. Evaline Blue
was the guest of honor on her 95th
birthday.
W. A. Blue of Charleston, S. C.,
was home for the weekend.
Misses Ruth Tyson of the music
faculty of the Raleigh city schools
amd Frances Golden of Peace col
lege were at home over the week
end.
Mrs. W. B. Norman of Dobson,
mother of Mrs. Holt McNeill, who
has been critically ill for several
days, underwent an operation in
City Memorial hospital in Win
ston-Salem, Thursday. Mrs. Mc
Neill is at the bedside of her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shoenfelt of
Raleigh were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie.
Mrs. M. B. Pleasants and Mrs.
Robert N. Page, Jr., of Aberdeen
were Carthage visitors last week
when their aunt, Mrs. Evaline Mc
Neill Blue, celebrated her 95th
birthday.
John Barringer of the Univer
sity at Chapel Hill was at home
for the weekend and had as his
guest? two classmates, Allen Jones
I dpd Manning Muntzing.
Miss Erma Jean Danner of the
Carthage school faculty spent the
weekend at her home in Kaima-
polis.
Miss Mary Logan, primary su
pervisor in the Moore county
schools, is confined to her home,
with influenza.
Mrs. Paul .Johnson of Sanford
PTAToMeet
The Pinehurst Parent-Teacher
association wiU hold its regular
monthly meeting on Tuesday at 8
p.m. in the school cafeteria. Lieut.
CoL Herbert J. Dietenhofer, presi
dent, announces the special fea
ture of the meeting, to which the
public is invited, will be the show
ing of “African Highlights,” mov
ing pictures taken last summer in
Africa by Capt. George F. Shear-
wood, who will comment on these.
Birth .Announcement
Bom to Mr. emd Mrs. Eddie Ray,
a daughter, Cindy, on January 26
at Chapel HiU. Mr. Ray is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet P. Ray
of Pinehurst.
Brief Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Williams
returned last weekend from a visit
in New York City. Mrs. Williams’
daughter. Miss Jeanne Gundry,
whose marriage to Howard Mor
ris Rand, Jr., of New York will
take place on February 21 in the
Village Chapel, arrived Tuesday
from New York City.
Dixie Chapman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Chapman, spent this
week visiting friends in Miami,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Biddle re
turned lEist week from a visit in
Florida, and are the guests of Mrs.
was a spend-the-day visitor of her
sister, Mrs. Ted Frye, Wednesday.
Mrs. Alex Haskill and small
son, Alex, Jr., of Augusta, Ga.,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Poole.
Mrs. C. F. Barringer spent the
weekend in Charlotte with her
sister, Mrs. Hester.
Mrs. J. J. Harris of Goldston
spent last week with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted L. Frye.
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service. Prices reasonable. The
p>ilot.
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Hargrave Vail.
Hugh Carter left Friday for
Somerville, N. J., where he was
called because of the iUness of his
aunt. He is visiting his mother,
Mrs. J. H. Adams, and Mr. Adams.
^ Mrs. Louis R. Porteous arrived
from Portland, Me., last week, and
is occupying her Midland Road
home where Mr. Porteous expects
to join her in mid-February.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright of
London, England, en route home
following a visit in Jamaica, ar
rived last weekend for a short
stay with Mr. Wright’s sister, Mrs.
James How, and Mr. How.
Capt. and Mrs. George F. Shear-
wood had as their house guest
over last weekend Richard Dudley
of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freedom
Eaton returned last week to their
home in Wellesley, Mass.
Mrs. S. Donald Sherrerd arrived
home last weekend after a visit in
Haddonfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet Ray had
as their guests over last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irving John
son, en route from Florida to their
home in East Greenwich, Rhode
Island.’ Mr. Johnson was employ
ed a number of years ago by Don
ald J. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. John
son were entertained at dinner
Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Cheney at the Cheney home.
Mrs. Walker Campbell and her
small daughter, Kathy, of Weldon,
spent last weekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. B. U. Richardson. Mrs.
Campbell, the former “Skeet” Da
vis, was one of the originators of
the “Pinehurst Cracker Barrel” at
its inception as a single-sheet pub
lication.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison
and their daughter. Miss'Martha
Harbison of Reidsville, spent last
weekend here as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Swaringen.
Miss Flora Ellen Cameron of
Greensboro spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Cameron. Here visiting Miss
Cameron during the weekend was
Lieut. Paul Monahan of Boston,
Mass., now stationed at Fort
Bragg.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Campbell
had as their guests over the week
end their daughters. Miss Nancy
Campbell from High Point and
Miss Frances Campbell from Win
ston-Salem.
Here from St. Mary’s school in
Raleigh to visit their families over
last weekend were Miss Sybil Cal
loway and Miss Carolyn Nelson.
ABERDEEN
By DOROTHY McNEILL
Enterteuns Club
Mrs. Ralph Leach entertained
the members of her bridge club at
two tables of bridge on Thursday
evening in her home on East Main
street. After several progressions
scores were tallied and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Flo Baird, high,
and Mrs. Lawrence Farrell, low.
The hostess served strawberry
shortcake and coffee during the
social hour. Playing were: Mrs.
Sid Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Farrell,
Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Jr., Mrs.
Ralph Leach, Mrs. James 'Veasey,
Mrs. W. P. Whitlock and Mrs. J.
H. Tribble.
Brief Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bolin of Si
ler City were visitors in Aberdeen
Saturday.
Miss Ella Ruth McNeill visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
McNeill, Sr., and family over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring,
Miss Jane Herring and Jack Gar-
Ity were dinner guests of Lieut,
and Mrs. D. B. Herring, Jr., in
Dunn, Sunday.
Among those attending the
presbytery instructional program
at Flora Macdonald college Mon
day evening were: Mrs. W. F.
Caddell, Frank McNeill, the Rev.
C. W. 'Worth and W. H. McNeill,
Jr.
Miss Frances Bobbitt of Flora
Macdonald college spent the week
end with' her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Bobbitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boroday
of Winstop-Salem were guests of
Mrs. Boij'oday’s mother, Mrs. Alice
Brooks .,over the weekend.
Jackie Taylor returned to UNC
Sunday evening after having
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor.
■ Miss Billie Gene Addor return
ed to Flora Macdonald after a
.weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Addor.
Mrs. J. M. Singleton of Candor
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Caldwell and family and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Robbins and family this
week.
Marion Sessoms of UNC spent
the weekend with his parents.
Mrs. Dan Farrell, Mrs. P. B.
Lewis, Mrs. Robert Farrell and
Mrs. J. W. Bowman were visitors
in Fayetteville, Friday.
Billy Caddell returned to State
college Sunday evening after
spending the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cad-
deU.
Special Shopping Days
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 6 & 7
Narzac’s Remnant Shop
JONESBORO HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER
SANFORD, N. C.
SHORT LENGTHS
OBLON
WOOL
JERSEY—yd
EXTRA SPECIAL
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
slight irregulars—only, each
$8.89
If first quality would be $6.98
Beautiful Spring Woolens—
Reduced for Shopping Days
only
60 in. wide;
WASH - A - FLAN.
Pastel shades, CA
60 in. wide; 85% wool, 15%
Nylon; fully washable—yd.
yd. «pD*DU
$3.59
LOVELY ilAYON
ORLON and WOOL
NOVELTY MATERIALS
REMNANTS
Values to $3.00 per yard
45 and 60 in. widths; good
lengths;—^per pound
“ly- $1.29 yd.
$1.75
Beautiful Spring Chambrays, Ginghams, and a variety of
other fabrics for your selection—
49c to $1.29 per yd.
Adjusters Find
Extensive Damage
At Coffee Shop
Damage done by a flash fire in
the kitchen of Holliday’s Coffee
Shop Wednesday morning, Janu
ary 28, may am-cunt to something
over $4,000, it was learned follow
ing a visit of insurance adjuster
this week.
The fire is believed to have
been caused by a leak in the
bottled-gas line behind one of the
restaurant’s large cookstoves. It
sprang to the ceiling, which had
recently been painted, and ran
across the room. Though the vol
unteer fire department had it -out
in a half-hour, expensive electric
appliances recently installed were
damaged in the sudden intense
heat. These included a new elec
tric range, stainless steel refriger
ator and stainless steel coffee um.
The urn had never even been con
nected. Whether they can be re
paired satisfactorily, or must be
replaced, had not been determin
ed this week.
Though the blaze was confined
to the kitchen, the dining room,
renovated last November, was
somewhat smc-ked up.
A complete renovation is in
prospect before the Coffee Shop
can reopen and W. B. Holliday,
proprietor, said he hoped this
would be completed within a
week -or 10 days, before the opeA-
ing of the spring season here.
ON DEAN'S LIST
Rosemary and Deirdre Dundas,
daughters of Mrs. John Dundas
both made the dean’s list of the
Womah’s college of Duke univer
sity for the winter semester.
Both are graduates of Southern
Pines High school. Rosmary is a
I junior, Deirdre a sophomore.
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