THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1955 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina PAGE ELEVEN ■W News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith. Representative — Telephone Vass 2171 Church Service | lives in Raleigh over the week- Attention is called to the end. change in time of the church serv ice at the Vass Presbyterian Church Sunday. The service will be held at '9:30, before Sunday School, in order that the pastor, the Rev. Raymond Gau, may con duct an 11 o’clock service at Union Church. Circle Meetings Mrs. Max Edwards and Mrs. J. A. McRae, accompanied by Mrs. M. G. McRae and Mrs. Morris Ar nold of Southern Pines, went to Cheraw, S. C., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Futrell and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rogers, of Denton were Sunday T .. . ■ quests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. Hugh McLean, the chair- MuHinix man, presided when Presbyterian; Circle 1 met last week at the I home of Mrs. Herbert Caddell, Ch^lotte spent and Mrs. R. A. Edwards led the Bible study. Mrs. Billy Jessup , ' was in charge of the program. I Mrs. A. M. Cameron went to The meeting closed with a re- Creek Saturday to spend a freshment period. |few days because of the illness of The Jane McGill Circle of the her mother, who is in a hospital Vass Presbyterian Women of the there. Church held its September meet- j Howard Callahan went to Duke ing at the home cf Mrs. Ben H. Hospital Saturday, expecting to Wood, with Mrs. Delmas Kimball, I undergo surgery on Monday, but Vice-chairman, presiding. Mrs. C. returned home Sunday as the G. Crockett led the Bible study doctors decided not to operate and Mrs. N. N. McLean was pro- pow. leader, with Mrs. Leon Mrs. F. X. Credle drove to For- Keith and IsSlrs. D. F. Cameron jest City early Tuesday morning taking part. The hostess served j where her daughter, Mrs. Charles refreshments. jHowe, joined her on a trip to At- Move To Vanceboro ilanta to attend the funeral of Mrs. • ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loftin andjCredle’s brother-in-law, Sam dhildren, Barry, Grant, Sandra Brown, which was held Tuesday and Genia, left Monday to make afternoon. their home in Vanceboro, where I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowson and Mr. Loftin has accepted a position Mrs. Jim BuUock and daughter, with a lumber company. The Lof-,Yvonne, of Jacksonville, N. C., tins had resided in Vass for the were weekend guests of Mr. and past 12 years, during which time Mrs. W. H. Frye, he was with Futrell Brothers Lumber Company. The children attended Vass-Lakeview School ABERDEEN NEWS and members of the family were active in the Baptist Church. Church Supper The Building Committee of the Vass Baptist Church will sponsor a chicken stew and fish fry sup per at the Vass Community House on Saturday, October 1, to benefit the building fund Sapper wiU Lee County Hospital served from 5:30 to 8:30. The Bap-^^ - tists have a new educational building under way. Personals F. X. Credle has returned from a Week’s visit to his daughter, Mrs. Jack Toler, and family in Barboursville, W. Va. Kathy Wolfe returned Tuesday from a visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Patillo of Bur lington, who brought her home. Mrs. Julian Smith and children. Johnny and Sandra, visited rela- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her- , Mr. and Mrs. Grady Capell of Ellerbe, Misses Laura and Callie Capell and J. C. Williams. of Hamlet, and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Graham of Ruffin, S. C., called on Mrs. Bertie Matthews Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. Margaret Clark Sinclair of McCain visited Mrs. G. W. Brooks Thursday. Mrs. D. H. McGill returned in Sanford on Wednesday of last .week after undergoing a minor operation. Her son. Airman l|c W. R. McGill came up from Sum ter,' S. C., to see her one day. , Mrs. A. K. Thompson and Mrs. W. D. McCraney spent Monday in the home of Misses Mamie, Minnie and Jacksie Muse in Cam eron. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. 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Mrs. Ben Wicks led' the devotional, after which Mrs. Glen Cdviness, program chairman, presented an inspiring program on “Friendship Night.” Jr, Woman's Club The Aberdeen Junior Woman’s Club met in the Legion Hut on Tuesday night with 19 members and two guests present. Mrs. Mar garet Tarleton, president, presi ded oover a routine business ses sion during which plans were made to sponsor a benefit card party, proceeds going to the Chil dren’s Home Society and Caswell Training School. , Mrs. Betty Pritz, program chairman, presented Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Davis of Southern Pines, who spoke on the importance of women in politics. , Cake and coffee were served at the conclusion of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs. Tommy Gschwind and Mrs. Russell Batch elor. Attend Friendship Night Those attending Friendship bert Lovell, of Richmond, Va. The Rev. and Mrs. Angus McK. Cameron and baby, Stephen, of Lake Landing visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron, from Thursday until Saturday. Night with Star Chapter 111 OES in Biscoe on Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Arnold MuUins, Mrs. Ruth Marks and Mrs. Catherine McN. Bums. Brief Mention Dudley McLean of Davidson spent the weekend with his fath er, Alton McLean. Miss Ann Sugg visited friends in Sumter, S. C., over the week end. Mrs. Bob Bentley of Oxford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Con- |nor and family. j Miss Gloria Hinkle of Stanley is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop. Mrs. W. B. Marks was in Ra leigh on Thursday. Mrs. J, B. McDonald of Cam eron was the guest of Mrs. John D. McLeod on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLean and daughter of Greensboro were weekend guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blue of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blue. , Mrs. Bob Samuels visited rela tives in High Point over the weekend. . Mrs. Aubrey Smith and daugh ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. 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