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THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1956
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page FIVE
Women’s Activities
and Sandhills Social Events
BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor * TELEPHONE 2'^5}2
Dogwood Grove Plans
Various Activities At
Wednesday Meeting
At Wednesday night’s monthly
meeting of Dogwood Grove No.
253, Supreme Forest Woodmen
Circle, held in the Woodmen hall
with 12 members present; plans
were made for the team to begin
practicing early in September on
special drills in floorwork in prep
aration for next springs’ South
eastern District Convention.
The team, formerly captained
by Mrs. Theodosia Bailey, now
hasi Mrs. Stella Hornaday as cap
tain, Mrs. Bailey having resigned
because of iUness. The team has
been invited to register for the
1957 national convention in Wash
ington, D. C., to be in a pageant
with teams from all over the
United States. I
The Grove members are taking'
orders for Christmas cards, to add '
to the treasury, and this project
was discussed. Miss Mary Scott
Newton is chairman of this work.
A short ceremony was held in '
memory of the Florida state man
ager who passed away recently,
and at this time the charter was
draped.
Plans were made for holding a
picnic supper at 7 p.m. on August
8 at Pinebluff lake, with all mem
bers and their families urged to
attend, taking well-filled picnic
baskets.
The hostesses, Mrs. Florence
Perham and Mrs. Ethel Council,
served cookies and lemonade.
Dr. Stevick And
Family De'ave For
Memphis To Reside
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stevick
' and daughters, Linda and Susan,
who have been visiting his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wade Ste
vick, following their return after
two years in Germany, have gone
to Memphis, Tenn.,,to make their
home. Dr. Stevick will be on the
staff of the Veterans Hospital
there.
The Stevicks spent two weeks
here, and his mother accompan
ied them to Florida on a week’s
trip. They visited Daytona Beach,
Winter Park where they were
especially interested in seeing
Rollins College, Fort Myers, and
Silver Springs.
Looking Ahead
NOTICE
Out of respect to the memory
of Mrs. William E. Cox, Sr., the
Civic Club will be closed this Fri
day afternoon, July 27. It will be
open every Friday thereafter.
LEARN MORE CLASS
The Learn More Bible Class
will meet at 8 p. m. Monday with
Mrs. Minnie Austin and Mrs. Ida
Lorenson as hostesses at the
home of Mrs. Florence Perham.
CIRCLE MEETINGS
Three Circles of Brownson
Memorial Presbyterian Women of
the Church will meet Thursday,
August 2, as follows:
No. 6, at 7 p. mi. with Mrs.
George Thompson for a picnic.
No. 7, with Mrs. Thomas White
in the church parlor at 8 p. m.
No. 9, at 8 p. m. with Mrs.
George Burns.
EXECU-nVE BOARD
The executive board of Brown-
son Memorial Presbyterian Wom
en of the Church will meet in
monthly session in the church
parlor at 8 p. m. Monday, July 30.
MRS ALEXANDER
CHARLES PRAH is the for
mer Mrs. June Joy House,
who made many friends in
Southern Pines during her
residence here while her late
husband, Dr. Robert Lee
House, was pastor of the
Church of Wide Fellowship.
She was married to Mr. Prah
at Langley Fietd, Va., on
June 29. After a wedding trip
to Canada they will reside in
Newport News, Va.
A native of Yugoslavia,
Mr. Prah, who is a linguist,
was an English interpreter
with the British Occupation
Forces before coming to the
United States in 1951 as a po
litical exile. In 1952 he joined
the US Air Force and served
in Korea and Japan. During
this time he became an
American citizen. He is now
in the 48th Fighter Intercep-
ter Squadron at Langley Air
Force Base.
Mrs. Prah hopes to bring
her husband to Southern
Pines before long “to see an
especially lovefY part of
America and have my friends
meet him,” she says.
Dr. Milliken To
y
Come Home From
Hospital Friday
Dr. James S. Milliken, who has
been a patient at Memorial Hos
pital in Chapel Hill since July
15, receiving treatment for pneu
monia, is making pleasing prog
ress and Mrs. Milliken expects to
bring him) home tomorrow (Fri
day).
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Sandhills B&PWClub
Has Safety Program
At Aberdeen Meeting
The Sandhills Business and
Professional Women’s Club held
a dinner meeting Tuesday night
in the educational building of
Page Memorial Methodist Church
in Aberdeen. Mrs. Evelyn Pleas
ants presided over the business
session and Mrs. S. D. Fbbes was
welcomed as a new member.
Miss Margaret Moser of the
Moore County Hospital staff,
chairman of the club’s Health and
Safety department, led a program
on that subject, with Mrs. Dawn
Leland, Mrs. Adelaide Schnell
and Mrs. Grace Houston assisting
in presenting it.
INS AND OUTS
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Benson
spent several days last week at
Wrightsville Beach while she was
on vacation from Patch’s Depart
ment Store.
Mrs. Mary Hendricks entered
Moore County Hospital last
Thursday and on Friday under
went surgery. She is reported to
be getting along well.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lawrence
and daughter, Lois, of Oceana,
Va., visited his mother^ Mrs. Lela
Lawrence, last weekend.
Miss Gussie Cameron of Ra
leigh visited hei) sisters, Misses
Mary and Rebecca Cameron, last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Lamb.
Jr., and children, Kathy and
Vaughn, have returned home
after spending a week at Cherry
Otrove Beach, S. C.
Miss Louise Haynes left Tues
day for Boxford, Mass., where
she is visiting her brother. Win
throp Haynes, before going to her
cottage at Rockport for her usual
summer stay. She plans to return
to Southern Pines in about two
months.
Little Jackie Stutts, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stutts, Jr.,
spent last weekend visiting her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Stutts, at Red Springs.
Mrs. John Scott Poole, Jr., and
little sons, Scotty and Stephen,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Patterson several days last
week, returning home to Raeford
Friday.
Mrs. H. W. Allen of 260 East
New York Avenue had as week
end guests Mrs. Clafa Hardesty.
Mrs. Pansy Cornwell and Miss
Hazel Townsend;, of the West
Virginia University at Morgan
town. Miss Charlotte Cunning
ham of Ossining, N. Y.j who had
been visiting Mrs. Allen for three
weeks, and the other three guests
left Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fearrington
returned to Chapel Hill Sunday
evening after being guests of her
mother, Mrs. Mildred Merrill,
since Wednesday. They came
especially to attend the Kennedy-
Page wedding and social events
connected with it.
Mrs. M. G. Stutz of Norfolk, Va.,
arrived Tuesday night to visit Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Stutz. Mr. Stutz,
who had been a patient at Moore
County Hospital for four weeks,
returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore left
Sunday to attend the annual re
union of her family, the Coburns,
at Plymouth. They are spending
a few days at Virginia Beach as
guests of her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Co
burn, after which they will return
to Plymouth for a visit to their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Read before coming
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson of
Southern Pines and Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Hinson and son, Pete, of
Pinehurst spent last week vaca
tioning at Pamlico Beach. The
men did some fishing while there.
Mrs. D. L. Kobleur left Sunday
for her home in Savannah, Ga.,
after a week’s visit in the home
of her son, R. L. Kobleur, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Kobleur
and children, Ricky and Mike,
paid Mrs. Kolaleur a weekend visit
and brought her home with them.
PINEBLUFF
By Mrs. EHRMAN PICKLER
Mrs. W.' R. Griffin has returned
home after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. R. R. Morgan, and Mr. Mor
gan in Raleigh.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Woodcock,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carpenter
and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Brooks, Misses Hazel and
Azelia Brooks, Paul Brooks, and
Cletus Pridgen spent Sunday at
White Lake. They were joined by
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gray of
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Kermdt
Porter of Wilmington, and Buck
Wodcock and all enjoyed a picnic
dinner. Buck Woodcock returned
home with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harle and
daughter Grace of Cleveland,
Ohio, were recent visitors in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Mather and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Henderson.
Odes and Rudy Spurling and
Woody Lucas went to Camp Dur
ant for the wekend to receive the
“Order Of The Arrow Ordeal.”
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brooks of
Durham were weekend guests
lof her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Teal.
Mrs. Grauland McCaskill and
sons, Lester and Douglas, and
Mrs. J. R. Lampley spent Tues
day and Wednesday in Durham
with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Foushee.
Miss Nancy McCaskill returned
home with them after spending
some time with the Foushees.
Miss Betty Sue Austin of Eller-
be spent last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sturm of
Randleman were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMur-
ray.
Friends of Johnny Griffin will
be glad to learn that he has re
turned to his home in Redondo
Beach, Calif., following a major
operation, and is getting along
satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ussery of
Lilesville visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Buchanan Sunday.
Miss Mary Snell of Middleport,
N. Y., has ■ been visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Wells.
Miss Linda Tarlton of Aberdeen
spent the weekend with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Pickier.
Church of Wide
Fellowship Bihle
School Scheduled
Daily Vacation Bible School at
the Church of Wide Fellowship
will be held from July 31 through
August 8, it was announced today
by Roger Gibbs, official of the
church.
The sessions will be held from 9
a.m. to 11:45 a.m. each day in the
Sunday School department.
Leaders in each department are:
Miss Jeanne Overton, kindergar
ten; Mrs. A. C. Dawson, primary;
Mrs. Jack Reid, junior; and Mrs.
Veta Gorman, junior high.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Donaldson
will be in charge of handcraft
classes, Gibbs said.
Closing exercises have been
scheduled for the 10 o’clock wor
ship hour August 12.
INS AND OUTS
Miss Johnsye Massenljurg of
Raleigh was a guest in the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. J. B
Eastwood, and the Culbreths
from Wednesday until Friday,
Mrs. Culbreth and son Tom drove
to Raleigh with her.
Miss Emmaday Collins return-,
ed Saturday from Florence, S. C.,
where she was the guest for sev
eral days of her cousin. Miss Cel
este Allen, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin Allen, Jr.
Miss Mary McDonald of the
Citizens Bank staff is vacationing
this week at her home in Cam
eron, where her sister, Mrs. V.
M. Reid, and little Margaret Mc
Donald Reid of Charlotte are
visiting. The three were in town
Wednesday morning, where Mar
garet McDonald, a toddler, was
getting acquainted with a num
ber of friends of both her aunt
Mary and Katherine McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, their son
Leslie and daughter Marcella,
have moved fromi Carthage.Road
to the house at 505 South May
Street recently vacated by Capt.
and Mrs. H. A. Smith and family,
who moved to Virginia. Mr.
Cook is with Amerotron.
Mrs. H. E. Thrower of 405
South Bennett Street had as re
cent guests a niece and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Boyd, Venable and Lawrence
Boyd, of Warrenton, and a
nephew. Jack Currin, his wife
and their daughter Cathy, of
Hamlet.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Charles E.
Baker and children, Bobby, Hap-
ny and Chuck, of (Ihanute Field,
Rantoul, Ill., are visiting Mrs.
Baker’s mother, Mrs. B. W. Tho
mas, and sister, Mrs. G. H. Mat
tocks.
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shot twice in the lower left leg'
and once in the lower abdominal
region. ’The weapon was identi
fied as a .38 calibre pistol.
Steed said that questioning ofl
neighbors indicated the two had
engaged in a long-standing feud.
Johnson is in Moore County
Jail.
Buddy Elvey has returned
home from Camp Ridgecrest at
Black Mountain. His parents,
Maj. and Mrs. G. C. Elvey, went
for him Monday.
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COL. ALBERT R. CUPELLO receives his eagles, denoting his
promotion to full colonel, from Brig. Gen. Daniel W. Jenkins,
Commandant of the USAF Air Ground Operations School, at a
party held here recently. Col. Cupello is Director of Military
Training (Army) at the school. He was commissioned in 1938 and
served as an Infantry Unit Commander and Steiff Officer with the
First Division during World War 2. He served as an Instructor,
at the Fort Benning Infantry School from June, 1949, until Au
gust, 1951, and as G-3 Air in Korea from September, 1951, until
June, 1953. His decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of
Merit, Bronze Star, Purple Heart with one oak leaf cluster, Ko
rean Presidential Unit Citation, and the Korean Theater with five
stars. Col. Cupello, his wife, the former Irma D. Radicioni, and
two children, Albert Jr., 13, and David, 7, live on Orchard Road.
(Official USAF Photo)
Officers Holding
Negro On Murder
Charges Saturday
Cary Stone, a Negro in his 70s,
was found Sunday morning in the
front yard of his home on Route
3, Carthage, shot to death with
three bullet holes in his body.
Wlilliford Johnson, about 30,
was charged with murder in
Stone’s death,
years.
Coroner Ralph G. Steed said
that an investigation disclosed
that Johnson, who lives about a
mile from the Stone home, had
been at Stone’s home Saturday
night and that they had quarrel
ed.
Late that night, sheriff’s depu
ties received a call about trouble
there but the -nature of the
trouble never was explained.
Sunday morning, two women
in the Stone home found the body
and notified officers. They said
they had heard shots the night
before but were frightened and
did not go outside.
Later, officers surrounded
Johnson’s home. When he tried to
run, officers said C. A. McCallum,
Moore County ABC officer who
was with deputies, overtook him.
The coroner said Johnson has
admitted the shooting. Johnson
said Stone had pulled a gun on
him and that he (Johnson) got it
away from him and shot.
Steed placed the time of the
shooting at shortly after 9 p.m.
Saturday.
He said that Stone had been
Wolmanized
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