page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North_Carolln^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956 PINEBLIIFF NEWS By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER WMS Meets { The Womans Missionary So ciety of Ives Memorial Bpatist church met at the church on . Monday evening at 7 ;30 o clock with sixteen members and one visitor present. The meeting was opened by singing the year hymn “From Greenlands Icy Moun tains,” after which Mrs. Mittie Wallace offered the prayer. Mrs. Luther Tyner led the devotional and Mrs. John Morgan g^e the program,' “Sowing Beside All Wstcrs*** i Mrs. Herbesrt VanBbskerck, president, presided over the busi ness and heard reports from the treasurer, circle chairman and community mission chairman. A third circle with Mrs. Frank Goodnight as chairman whs or ganized. Mrs. Herbert VanBos- kerck offered the closing prayer. Personals Those attending the South Sandy Creek Association at First Baptist Church Aberdeen on Thursday and Piney Wood Bap tist Church near Cameron on Friday were*. R6V. Ray Gosnell, J D. Ives, Mrs. Charles McMas- ters, Mrs. Mittie Wallace, Mrs. C. W. Williams and Mrs. John Morgan. Paul D. Leavitt left on Sun day for his home in Barre, Vt after spending the past thr^ ' weeks with his brother C. F. ' Leavitt and Mrs. Leavitt. En route home he stopped overmght £■=5 in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. T. Warren Goldston. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Yarbo rough and four sons of Troy and Mrs. j. R. Morgan of Norman were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mor gan’s son Douglas Morgan and Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Odel Combs and daughter Judy and granddaughter Susan Queen of Jacksonville spent the weekend with Lt. and ^rs. Fran cis Bray. C. W. Williams and sons Charles and Richard spent Sun day irf Clio with Mr. Williams mother, Mrs. George Williams. Mrs. Williams returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brooks and daughter Elizabeth Ann of Durham were weekend guests of Mrs Brooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Teal. On Sunday the Teals and Brooks went to Wadesboro for the day with Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Capel. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith | NEW RECORDS Mrs. W. K. Carpenter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan went to Manning, S. C. to attend the home coming of Miss America, Miss Marion McKnight on Wed nesday. They also visited their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Strange. Mr. Strange was a classmate of Miss McKnight and was one of her marshalls. AT It Isn’t Right You'll Never Know The Platters Tonight You Belong To Me When The White Lilacs Bloom Again Lawrence Welk Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks and Terry Brooks of Albemarle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. Consumers tend more and more to demand lean meat. 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