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■/ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page FIFTEEN VASSNEWS (Continued from Page 14) Texas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McNeill of Beaumont, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeill and son. Jack, of Nederland, Tex., were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans Monday. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Finch and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beasley spent last weekend in Wilson, where on Sunday they attended the funeral of Paul W. Finch of Ala meda, Calif., brother of Mr. Finch and Mrs. Beasley, who died in California Tuesday. SauUne Players The Junior Class of Vass-Lake- view High 'School is sponsoring afternoon and evening perform ances of the Sauline Players at the school auditorium Wednes day, October 17. The afternoon play will be “Cinderella,” and the night comedy “The Jones Family.” The Sauline Players have been coming to Vass for many years and are very popu lar with local audiences. Celebrates Birthday Mary Ann Underwood, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Un derwood of Vass Road, celebrated her sixth birthday Saturday afternoon with six little school mates being her guests. Indoor games were played and party favors were given each guest. Ice cream and birthday cake were served. Benefit Fish Fry The White Hill and Euphronia Churches are giving a benefit fish fry Friday evening at the White Hill Church to make a purse to present to the widow of the late Rev. Mr. Whitener, who died in early July. Tickets to the supper may be obtained from Mrs. D. C. Caddell, a former member of the White Hill church. Personals Miss Alice McCaskill, student at Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, and Ed McCaskill, Jr., who is a freshman at Western North Carolina College at CuUo- whee, spent the weekend with Based upon the cotton in cul- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed tivation in North Carolina on .McCaskill, on Route 3. July 1 and average abandonment. Jerry McLean, son of Mrs. it is estimated that 350,000 acres Lynn McLean, has joined the of cotton will be harvested this Marine Corps and is stationed at year. Cotton specialist of the parris Island. North Carolina Department of| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bradford Agriculture say this is the small- and baby, Mary Lynn, of Elon est cotton acreage harvested College, Mrs. Arthur Cobb and CARTHAGE NEWS By MRS ALONZO BLUE Funeral Rites Mrs. Nannie Cole, 85, Dies Friday John M. Spivey John Madison Spivey, 65, died u- i- xuiiciai aeiviees were neiQ Route^ 1 on Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Big Oak Route _1, Carthage. rhristian Mrs. Nannie Cole HaUj 85, died at her home at Eagle Springs Friday. Funeral services were held since records began in 1866. NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having quadi- fied as Executrixes of the Estate of Verdie Tuck Wiley, deceased, late of Moore County, North Car olina, do hereby notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 5th day of October, 1957, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment of their indebtedness to the under signed. This the 3rd day of October, 1956. SARA W. SCHAEFER, MARY KATHERINE WILEY, Execu trixes of the Estate of Verdie Tuck Wiley, Southern Pines, N. C. Pollock & Fullenwider Southern Pines, N. C. 04,11,18,25 nl,8 daughter, Sandra, Dannie Mc Lean and Miss Smith of Rock ingham were Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. L. McLean, Attorney Claud B. Woltz of Bessemer City and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Miller of Concord were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holt McNeill. Mrs.'Z. V. Fowler of Bogalu§a, Ala., who has been spending the summer with her brother, Charles Davis, returned home last Thursday with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Boyd of Bogalusa, who spent the past week here with relatives. Mrs. T. B. King of Hamlet and son, Britton King of Augusta, Ga., visited her sister, Mrs. R. S. Shields, Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Under wood and children were in Greensboro Friday evening. Miss Flora McDonald was in Columbi^ S. C.. over the week end to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. D. McL. McDonald, who is ill in a hospital there. Mrs. F. H. Underwood is out again after several days’ illness. It’s The Truth, cte^f Mr. and Mrs. Drake Rogers fljilfl Gtimrlo-<r and little daughter Marylin, of oUIlClHy Or Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCaskill on Route 3. Mr. nad Mrs. M. K. Prevost and children visited relatives in Asheboro Sunday. i.. v^oiLiiaue i,-,, • x- Mrs. Frank Blue of Sanford He is survived by five daugh- spent the past week with her ters, Mrs. John L Tippet of I ^ ^htnch cemet^. ooudn, Mr,. Charles Prevost, and Greenshoro, Mrs stimlay S.un-! Mrs^oS® WaU^e“ £s S man nf V Crutchfield, both of Sanford, Ruth qnnrpv Annie Maggie Thompson, of Ashe- ATrc rha TV, ' boro; and four sons, Ben of Eagle 1 J Springs, John of Fayetteville. , Carthat,e, seven sons, Lt. John carson of Biscoe, and Alex of C. of Germany, Pfc Lendon of Asheboro. Korea, J. F. of the home, Taylor and Desmon, both of Cumnock, Kermit of Cameron; one stepson, W. A. Bryant of Penn. Funeral services were held t* t T' *11 Sunday at 2 p. m. at White Hill, OC 111 T ayetteVllle Presbyterian Church. Burial fol- is spending part of this week with Mrs. M. G. Boyette. Mrs. L. R. Siigg is a patient at Watts Hospital in Durham this week for treatment and observa tion. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. MacLeod, Curtis, Charles and Archie Mac Leod, Jr., attended the funeral and burial service for the Rev. Edgar P. Billups in Leaksville Sunday afternoon. Miss Martha MacLeod of _ Olivia and Miss Janie MacLeod lowed in the church cemetery, i Airman first class Patricia WAF Recruiter To are in Leaksville for a few days with Edgar Billups, Jr. - I Kramer, in charge of the WAF 10,000 species of destructive in-! recruiting program for eastern sects in the United States. As a North Carolina, will visit Fay- Entomologists with the U. S. I group, these insects are man’s etteville for four days beginning Department of Agriculture esti- chief competitors for the food, | October 16. mate that there are more than fuel, and fiber that we produce. She said the same opportuni ties offered to men who enlist in the Air Force are extended to women. To be eligible, women must be between the ages of 18 and 34, be a high school gradu ate, and be of high moral char acter. 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