/ / Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative — Telephone^^Jl^ Thanksgiving Service A Thanksgiving service was held at the Vass Baptist Church Wednesday ni^t, with the pas tor, the Rev, Thomas Wolfe, con ducting the worship period and the congregation participating in reading and hymns. Following the service a social hour in the fellowship hall was enjoyed, at which an offering for the church's building fund was made. Union Seavice Vass, Cameron and Union Presbyterihn Churches, all serv ed by the Rev. A. Cl Trivette as pastor, held a Thanksgiving serv ice at Union Church Wednesday night., The Vass choir sang. Special Program Thd Methodist Youth Fellow ship inducted a Thanksgiving service-at 11 a. m, Sunday at the Vass Methodist Church with Nor man Epler, MYF president, pre siding. A worship center added a harvest atmosphere. The table was covered with a green cloth. At one end were a lighted cross and an opoi Bible and at the oth er a tilted basket of fruits, vege tables and nuts with a back ground of autumn leaves. TRe eaitire group—speakers and chofir—gave the call to wor ship in unison. Miss Carol Fos ter led a responsive reading and ry^arlPfi Parker off&red a prayer. ] Jeanette Mullinix gave the ori- jgin of Thanksgiving, beginning in the time of Moses. Norman, had “Bringing in the Sheaves” | as his topic. There were two spe cial songs by the MYF, and a pleasing added feature was a song by a group of primary girls with Ann Thomas doing the solo part. ‘Thraise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" was sung by choir and congregation, followed by the MYF benediction. The youth group substituted for the pastor, the Rev. James Eskridge, who went home to Mis sissippi for Thanksgiving and to bring his family back alter a month’s visit. some, on Christmas programs at the various churches. The first of these will be that of the Methodist Youth Fellow- ship, which will present a pag eant, “The Abiding King,” at the Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m. December 9. St. Thanksgiving Patty Thanksgiving dinner left-overs were no problem in the homes of several local couples. Instead, they were the makings of a party ! feast that was enjoyed as much as the noon-day dinner. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cortis Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullinix combined their left-overs with those of the Jack Morgans at the Morgan home, and made a real dinner party Thursday evening, which an found to be lots of fun. Chrislmias Programs With Thanksgivii^ Day in the past, thoughts are now centered on Christmas, and, in the case of DELICIOUS FOOD at DIXIE INN Phono 2032i—^VASS# C. MONDAYS Thru SATURDAYS. GROUPS INVITED Weekly Rooms $10 Single, $15 Double and up rRetired People Weekly, Rooms and Meals $17,50 up The Methodists have only one evening service each month, on the second Sunday, and it is the custom lor the youth group to present their Christmas program on this night to avoid conflicting with,the one at the Presbyterian Church, which is usually held the third Sunday night in December. Eplers Move to Vass Mr. and Mrs. Norman Epler and baby moved last week from Lakeview to the Bill Mashburn house in Vass, recently vacated by the James Hudsons who are now in their home in Sun rise Heights. Mr. Epler was sepa rated from the Army as a cor-1 poral early this month at Fort Bragg, and is now employed as a draftsman by Saco-Lowell in Sanford. Mrs. Epler is the former Ruth Mashburn of Vass. Mission Study The Vass Baptist Women s Missionary Union and Girls’ Auxiliary held a mission study at the church Monday'night, with a covered dish supper. Lions Club The Lions Club met at the community house last week for their regular meeting. Ladies of the Vass Baptist Church served a delicious turkey dinner. Personals Mrs. P. A. Wilson had Thanks giving dinner with her brother, W. D. McGiU, and family at Lakeview and her nephew Kent McGill came home with her and stayed until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hennings and children of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wil liams during the weekend. Mrs. Leon Keith and baby. John Arch, came home from Joseph’s Hospital Monday. The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe and children visited their families in Burlington Thanks giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smith and son. Mack, of Dobson visited the N. N. McLeans here, Miss Agnes Smith at Moore County Hospital, and T. J. Smith at The Anchor age in Southern Pines Saturday. I Miss Smith came home Saturday afternoon and is getting along well. Danny Williams visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams, of Robbins Friday and Saturday. James Edwards, son of Mrs. Lacy McRae, arrived Sunday I after a tour of duty on Okinawa. After his leave he will be station- j ed in Washington, D. C. I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron ' went to Buies Creek to spend Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. J. F. McKay, and sister. Miss Martha McKay. Mr. Cam eron returned Friday and Mrs. Cameron remained until Tues day. Mrs. P. B. Irby and childrn spent Thanksgiving and until Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Irby in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson and daughter of Colmar Maynor, Md., visited his brother, Roland Ferguson, and family, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ram- beaut of Sanford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullinix on Thurs day included Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mullinix, Jr., of Uwharrie, Bill Thompson of High Point, and Miss Norma Jean Plummer of Lexington. Visiting the Mulli- nixes and little Jimmy Ferguson were Archie Ferguson of Aber deen and Mrs. Ed Humphries of (Continued on Page 15) 75 pint \35 4/SQt PRtZEWINNlNG RALEIGH HOMEMAKER comments on HOUSEPOW^R contest! GEa.A.DICKEL'S sH" o'" KEMTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WlJiET CEO. A. DICKEL DISTILLING COMPANY LOUISVIllE KtMTOCKT , OEO. A DICKEL DIST. CO.. LOUlSViaL KY. . «6 PROOF Mrs. StanJord Miaelle of S03 Elm Street, Raleigh, N. C.. was one of the Preliminary Monthly Winners in the $109,000 HOUSE- POWER CONTEST. Final Winners in the Contest will be announced in the near future. Here's what Mrs. Missile has to say about her prizes plus an interesting comment about the wiring in her home. \ 903 Street Raleigh North Carolina October l5» ^9^6 , ... 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