Friday. Jtine 19. 1953 p' THE PILOT—Souiliepn dnaa. Tlavtlt Mrs. Wonderly Hurt In Accident On Oklahoma Trip Dr. and Mrs. William H. Won derly and their three children, who left Southern Pines Mondaj of last week to drive to Okla homa, were involved in an acci dent Thursday which resulted in injuries to Mrs. Wonderly. Her kneecap was crushed and she has had to undergo an opera- fion at a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., where she will remain as a patient for two or three weeks. Dr. Wonderly and the children, Mary Emily, George and Sammie, suffered, only minor bruises and scratches. The accident happened about 40 miles beyond Memphis when an approaching car turned left di rectly across the highway in front of the Wonderleys’. Dr. Wonderly, at the wheel, swerved to the right to try to avoid the other but was unable to do so, and in the ensuing collision his car was overturned. Mrs. Wonderly is the former Dorothy Richardson, daughter of Sam B. Richardson, and she and her family had spent the past several months with Mr. and Mrs. Richardson here. They were on their way to the Wycliffe Bible camp at Norman, Okla., where Dr. Wonderly teaches each sum mer. He is a member of the Wy cliffe Bible Translators and for the past 12 years has been sta tioned among the Zoque Indians in the mountains of southern Mexico, making a study of their language as he and his wife have worked among them in the in tent of Christianity. MISS RITTER Miss BRISTOW Two Sandhills Girls Graduate Together From Rex Hospital Training School Miss Joy Ann Bristow, daugh-4 ^ Miss Joy Ann Bristow, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Bristow of Southern Pines, and Miss Betty Ellen Ritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ritter of Pinehurst, are new graduates of the nurse training school of Rex hospital, Raleigh, Both are remaining at Rex aa staff nurses until they take their state board examinations in the fall. The two girls attended school together in Pinehurst, graduating together from Pinehurst High school in June 1950. Jo^’s parents moved from Pinehurst to South ern Pines while she was a high school student and she decided to continue at her old school. Joy is now 20, Betty Ellen 21. THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION Visit our new store and see the values we offer you Both were outstanding students in high school. During their senior year Joy was president of the Beta club and Betty Ellen of the Student Council. Betty Ellen was valedictorian and winner of the American Legion citizenship award. She was editor of the school annual, “The Sandspur,” while Joy was on its advertising staff. Joy wrote the class proph ecy her senior year. They received their diplomas, climaxing three years of nurse training, in graduation exercises at Raleigh June 5. The commence ment program was held at Mere dith college. Afterward the girls came home with their families for a vacation weekend before getting back on the job Monday. The Bristows live on US High way 1 a little distance'north of town, where they operate the Bristow Motor Court. WATCHES SILVERWARE RINGS - BROOCHES EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY Easy Terms Honefcutt’s West Broad Street Credit Jewelers Southern Pines Miss Avery Off To Japan For Two-Year Stay Miss Arnette Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Avery, has accepted a position with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in Japan, and will be there for two years as a secretary in the of fice at Tokyo or Yokohama. The service operates the post ex changes throughout the U. S. mil itary area. She will leave Southern Pines Sunday for New York City, where she will take the train Monday for Seattle. From there she will em bark for the ocean voyage to Ja pan. Miss Avery has been employed for the past two years as secretary in the cost control department of the main office of the Burlington Mills Corp. at Greensboro. She is home this week on a brief vaca tion with her parents at their home on Indiana Avenue exten sion. You Are Invited To A Birthday Party IVIarzac's Your Remnant Shop in Jonesboro Heights Shopping Center—Sanford, N. C. IS CELEBRATING ITS FIFTH BIRTHDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 19th & 20th HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BUYS ' Dress Lengths Nylon, Rayon, Orion, Cotton, Dacron- all at only— 59c yd. 20% 1000 Yds, Dimities Dimities, batiste, summer sheers pur chased speciaUy for our birthday sale— 49c yd. Discount on All DAN RIVER HANDICUTS Regularly Selling for 79c yd. ORGANDY—Frosted organdies in beautiful patterns 59c yd. TAFFETAS All taffetas regularly selling for 89c a yard. 40 to 45 inches wide. 69c yd. NYLON Nylon or rayon. 44 to 45 inches wide. Also Russian Cord— 59c yd. 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