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News and Personals from Vass
[Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative - Telephone
Methodist Church, with three lay
men assisting the pastor, the h^y-
Walter C. Smith, in the worship
service. Mack Callahan led the
responsive reading, C. L. Tys^
I read a Scripture lesson, and W. H.
t Frye had the prayer. The pastor
1 Union Road Saturday evenii^, at sermon topic “De Luxe
Young! a layette shower for Mrs. E. B
... „ the , T^^j5j,„aiS
mer onuicr ; Mr. and Mrs. J. P- Davis of Er
Games and refreshments were en- Sunday supper guests
joyed and many nice gifts were -
THE PILOT. SottAern Pinea^jioc^jCaroaro
were Sunday callers in the Gra-
ham-Muse home.
Mr.,and Mrs. J. Lee Johnson of
Ralhigh spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- J. W.
Idr. and Mrs. D. H. McGill
drove to Wilmington Sunday to
see some of the damage wrought
by Hurricane Hazel.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rosser
Mr and Mrs. John H. Rosser sunuay wx..,
Women’s C^cle of ^ i ghirley Thomas of Vass.
bytery^ Wlomen o^f^&e Ch ^^h refreshments were en-
of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Evans.
Mrs. Mabel McRae of New
York, Mrs. Fred Covington of
Sanford and Mrs. Jewell Heinp-
hill of Cameron called on Mrs.
met Wednesday night of last
led the program and Miss Pouy Vass-Lake-
Gilmore conducted the . jjfgh School had to give
study. Refreshirients^sugges 1 Hurricane Hazel on its
Hallowe’en were served
Officers of the group are; Mrs
Hugh McLean, chairrnan; Mrs. J.
A Hudson, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Bob Edwards, secretary-treasur
er; Miss Polly Gibnore Bible
study leader; Mrs. Howard Gsch-
wind, program leader.
Other members are Mias Anme
Ruth Hudson, Miss Juanita Caus
ey, Mrs. Herbert Price, Mrs. Tal-
madge Walton, Mrs. Herbert Cad-
deU, and Mrs. Lawrence Buie.
MYF Meeting
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship, which has been meeting
only on Sunday mornings except
. on special occasions, held the first
of a series of monthly evening
meetings Sunday from 6.30 tO' 8
o’clock. , .
Mrs. Max Edwards was m
charge of the worship period, for
which the Rev. Fred Davis was
speaker. His talk was followed by
a general discussion period, after
which Roy Fry led recreation for
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View A**^b** .. nili 'J.l- V-'Clii*'-*-
way to Hurricane Hazel on its, ^ ^rg. w. B. Gra-
first money-making project of the Wednesday of last week
year, as the Sauline Players, j ^ Dinkins and
scheduled to appear here last Fri- - - ’
day afternoon and night under
sponsorship of the class, were
prevented from performing. How-
home oaiuiua^r.- ---
Rosser, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla.,
was here from Saturday until
Monday night.
who is a patient at the Pinehurst
Convalescent Home, is not show
ing any improvement.
Andy Hemphill of Hamlet, who
is attending college in Atlanta,
Ga., and a college friend were m
town Saturday, visiting An^s
grandmother, Mrs. Mc-
Craney, and aunt, Mrs. D. H-M '
Gill. Mrs. McCraney returned to
Metzgers Saturday night.
Mig.s Jane McMillan of Route
entered Moore County Hospital
Monday.
One of the best ways to reduce
costs in dairying is to produce
quality roughage and feed con
centrates according to the quality
of roughage and milk production
level of individual cows.
Removing non-layers and keep
ing down poultry parasites wiu
DR. DAVID W. WHITEHEAD
Optometrist
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ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF
OFFICES FOR THE EXAMINATION AND
thS'fo^rSdren an^Mr. and Hamlet with them^
Mrs Wlayland Thomas and son, Uts. S. Sanford and raise production percentage
£e. al* ot Santed. visited Mr j of the laying flocks.
prevented from periorming. now- 'Mrs. James Key Sunday
ever, they came on Wednesday
of this week. pyt. Lacy Frye has completed
The Juniors, locking forward to ^j^sic training at Camp Gor-
the junior-senior banquet next - . to ot
the group. Mrs. Lewis Frye serv
ed as chairman of the refresh
ment committee which served
cookies, drinks and nuts_ Thv.
meeting closed with the friend
ship circle and MYF benediction
Programs of this type will b
held each third Sunday evening
and all youth of the f ^rch ^e
invited to attend and bring their
friends.
Mrs. Ring Entertains
Mrs. James Ring was hostess to
. . ^ _ J- Xo A ATI
tne juiuui-aciixvAi. ^^00^—
spring, have undertaken another
project—selling costume jewelry
for a period of two weeks.
Church Women Meet
Vass Presbyterian Wom^ of
the Church met with Mrs. P.
Wilson Tuesday night of mst
week, with Mrs. W. D. McGill
presiding over the business ses
sion. Mrs. C. G. Crockett led the
Bible study and Mrs. N. N. Mc
Lean was in charge of tlm pro^
gram, entitled “I Saw the Church
in Latin America.” Others takmg
part were Mrs. Leon Keith, Mrs.
Delmas Kimball, Mrs. Eugene
Hicks, Mrs. Charles Von Metzger,
Saturday afternoon.
home. .I
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blue of Gar-1
CORRECTION OF THE EYES
Offices in his home at
350 E. Ohio Ave.
Southern Pines
Examinations by appointment only
Dial 2-7943
and Mrs. H. D. Jackson.
The group decided to hold a
family supper and brief review of
the book, “Man and Gcd in the
City” oh the fifth Sunday eve
ning beginning at 6 o’clock. Mrs.
Leon Keith, chairman of Church
Extension, will be in charge.
The meeting closed with a re
freshment period.
Laymen's Day
Laymen’s Day was observed
TVTrs Tames Ring was nosiess I.U, .xxcj.... - - _
... her home on S.nday mornme .n the
Vass
ivir. auu ivxio. ——
thage Route 3 visited Evans rel
atives here Sunday.
Mrs. Pete Marshburn spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ellis
Edmonds near Cameron.
spend-the-day guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Haywood Jackson ana
Ann Jackson of near Godwin, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tew and son
and Mrs. O. D. Tew, of Salem-
burg, and Mrs. Paul Tew of Au-
treyville. Pvt. Hugh McLean of
Fort Jackson, who was at home
for the weekend, and Mrs. Mc
Lean joined the group Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. H. B. Stowers and
son, Ben, of Jacksonville were
weekend guests of Mrs. Stowers
father H. B. Lynch, and Mrs.
Lynch. They came for the Skeet
Championships at Pinehurst.
Mrs. P. A. Wilson and Mrs.
Charles Von Metzger visited W.
D Smith at the Scotland Rest
Home at Laurinburg Sunday
afternoon
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