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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page FIVE
Women’s Activities
and Sandhills Social Events
BESSIE CAMERON SMITH. Editor TELEPHONE 2-»532
Looking Ahead
BARBECUE SUPPER
The Manly Presbyterian Women
of the Church will sponsor a bar
becue supper and pre-Christmas
sale at the community building in
Manly on Wednesday, December
12, it has been announced. Supper
will be served from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Tickets are on sale at Honeycutt’s
Credit Jewelers and members of
the church have them for sale,
also. Aprons, homemade candies,
jams, jellies, and other items will
be offered for sale.
LEARN MORE CLASS
The Learn More Bible Class, an
interdenominational group which
welcomes new members and'vis-
itors, will meet at 8 p.m. Monday
MEETING NEXT WEEK
Six Circles of Brownson Mem
orial Presbyterian Women of the
Church have meetings scheduled
for next week, as follows:
No. 1 will meet at 3 p. m. Tues
day in the church parlor with
Mrs. Roy Kelly and Mrs. Ecank
Warner as hostesses.
No. 2 will meet at 2:30 p. in.
Tuesday with Mrs. James Gfeno-
ver.
No. 4 will meet Monday at ®
p. m. with Mrs. Harvey ;Horne.
No. 6 will meet Thursday at
8:15 p. m. with Mrs. William
Bushby.
No. 8-will meet Monday at 6:30
p. m, for a dinner meeting with
Mrs. Henry L. Graves.
No. 9 will meet Thursday at 8
p. m. with Mrs. W. N. Boroiughs.
ST. ANTHONY’S GUILD
The monthly meeting of St.
Anthony’s Guild will be held in
the auditorium next Tuesday act
2 p. m. A report on the recent
successful bingo party sponsored
by the parish will be made. The
meeting will be followed by
Christmas party. Members
their friends are invited.
The annual Week of Prayer
will be observed at the Baptist
Church with meetings at the
church at 8 p. m. dally from
Monday through Thursday, clos
ing with a service Friday morn
ing at 10 o’clock.
New Heir-rivals
ALFRED FRANCIS BAUER, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bauer of Al
lentown, Pa., are the proud par
ents of a son, their first child, born
November 15, weighing seven
pounds, 15 ounces. His name is
Alfred Francis, Jr., (June Bug).
Mrs. Bauer is the former Johnsie
Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Ferguson of Southern
Pines. June Bug’s arrival increas
ed the number of grandchildren of
the Fergusons to four—all grand
sons. Mrs. Ferguson returned
Monday night from a week’s visit
to the Bauers.
INS AND OUTS
i, „ Mr. and Mrs. William Wonderly
at the home of Mrs. M. G. McRae. children, Mary Emily, George,
Sammy and Carol Joy, of Mexico
City arrived Saturday night to
stay until after Christmas. They
are living in the home of Miss
Mary Richardson and visiting Mrs.
Wonderly’s father, Sam B. Rich
ardson, and Mrs. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Home and
childreft spent Thanksgiving and
the weekend in Rockingham with
Mrs. Home’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. L, Hendrix. They had the pleas
ure of seeing several members of
the femily who were at home for
the holiday.
Mrs. J. D. Adcox is recuperating
St the home of her daughter, Mrs.
"Isaac Wioodell, after a short stay
im Moore County Hospital receiv-
iRg treatment for iitjuries sustain-
ediin a faE. Here to visit her have
Ibaen three of her daughters and
tw» sons, with members of their
families, as folltrws: Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Kelly of Charlotte, Mrs. W.
F. McLellan and .daughter Alva of
Hamor, S. C., Mrs. R. A. White of
Master, Mr. and Mr&.li.B. Adcox
and children of Salisbury, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hoover Adcox of Wil
mington.
Guestr .of Mr. and Mis. Edward
A. Tucker from Wednesday to Fri
day were his niece and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Hailey A. Rob-
and.erts. They were en route from
Washington, where Mr. Roberts
/had just been separated foom the
WEEK OF PRAYER Army, to Fort Worth, Tex., his
former home where he plans to
practice law, going by way of
Florida for a vacation there. A
special family celebration of the
Roberts’ first wedding anniversary
was combined with the Thanks
giving dinner at the Tucker home,
where Mrs. Tucker's mother, Mrs.
R. B. Wallace of Atlanta, Ga., was
a guest at the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox had as
their Thanksgiving weekend
guests his cousins, Mrs. A. B.
Young and daughter Etta Jean,
of Henderson.
INS and OUTS
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Miss Gussie Cameron of Ral
eigh, who has been with her sis
ters, Misses Mary and Rebecca
Cameron, for the past two weeks
convalescing following surgery
which kept her at Duke Hospital
for two weeks, is getting along
nicely, ^e plans to return to Ral
eigh the first of December.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly, Jr., left
Monday for their home at Virginia
Beach, Va., after a week’s visit to
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George B. Little.
Mrs. A. E. Cheatham of South
ern Pines, who recently under
went surgery at Moore County
Hospital, went on Monday to the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Strickland, in Manly, where she
will spend some time convalesc
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PHARMACISTS ON DUTY
Jerry Rhoades Joe Montesanti, Jr., Prop.
After a visit of five weeks in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tucker where a new grandson
was a special attraction. Mrs. R
B. Wallace, Sr., left Wednesday
for her home in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Camp
bell and daughter, Margot, came
down from New York to spend
Thanksgiving at their home here
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue and son
David, of Wilmington, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Currie and son, Ed
win, Jr., of Augusta, Ga., were
Thanksgiving holidays guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E
Blue and Mrs. Jean Edson.
Mrs. L. L. Woolley, Jr., and chil
dren, Mary Clare, Mark and Me
lissa, are leaving Saturday for
their home in Lenoir after a visit
of three weeks to Mr. and Mrs. L,
L. WooRey and Mrs. Bert Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. George Mattocks
will take them home.
Mr .and Mrs. C. R. Faris return
ed last week from a two weeks’
visit to relatives in Birniingham,
Ala., and Jackson, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chevalier
left last Thursday far Birming
ham, Ala., going because of the
illness of her mother, who was
slated fa undergo surgery.
Mrs. _Wallace Speers left Satur
day for her home in Montclair, N.
J., .after spending some time here
because of the illness and death of
her sister, Miss Laura Kelsey. She
took her father, Preston T, Kelsey,
longtime local reBident, home with
her to stay. A number of friends
gathered at the railroad station to
see them off.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Howard were their daugh
ter and granddaughter, Mrs. Paul
J. MacKinnon and Karen, of
Valley Stream, N. Y., and their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Manly Howard, Larry, Anna and
Connie Howard, of Morristown,
Tenn. Mrs. Howard, her daugh
ter and Karen accompanied the
Manly Howards home for a visit'
and went to Johnson City, Ten.,
also, for a short stay with Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Carson, Mrs. M.
L. Howard’s sister and brother-
in-law. Mrs. MacKinnon and Ka
ren left the day before Thanks
giving for their home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carson arrived that
night to be guests of the How
ards through the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morell had as
their guests from Thursday
morning until Saturday their
niece and family, the Rev. and
Mrs. James H. Lightboume and
three children of Holland, Va.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hiatt, Jr.,
had as their Thanksgiving holi
day guests their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Rankin of Gastonia,
who were with them from Wed
nesday until Friday, and the Rev.
J. S. Hiatt, D. D., and Mrs. Hiatt
0£ Elkin, who arrived Thursday
morning and remained over
night.
Mrs. Coburn Musser of New
York spent two days here this
week, visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Morell, for
merly of Ossining, N. Y.,; are now
occupying 'The Uplands, a home
on Midland Road which they
have purchased. Mr. Morell is
with the Clarendon Gardens,
Pinehurst.
Mrs. W. Kyle Davenport, who
had been visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old A. Collins, far some time, left
i Monday for Elizabethtown to
visit her sister and brother-in-
law, the W. S. Morgans.
Mrs. Estelle Cameron spent the
Thanksgiving weekend in Car
thage visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Whitlock, Jr. Mrs. Cameron
had as guests Wednesday her
daughter and grandson, Mrs. L.j
W. Hall and Len, of Laurinburg:'
Capt. and Mrs. L. A. Des Pland
returned home Monday from
Myrtle Beach, S. C., where they
spent Thanksgiving and the
weekend.
INS AND OUTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomas of
Raleigh were weekend guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C.
Thomas.
Lt. and Mrs. Bill Baker of Al
bany, Ga., spent the Thanksgiv
ing weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker. 'The
four went to Chapel Hill Satur
day to attend the Duke-Carolina
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Campbell
came down from Raleigh, where
he is a student at State College,
to spend Thanksgiving weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Woodell,
Mrs. Campbell’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Tolar and
daughter, Diana, returned Tues
day from a week’s vacation trip.
'They spent the first day in Char
lotte, visiting Mr. Tolar’s rela
tives, then went to Birmingham,
Ala., to be Thanksgiving holiday
guests of his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert To
lar. They spent four days sight
seeing in Florida, visiting several
places of especial interest inclu
ding Cypress Gcirdens and Silver
Springs, and returned by way of
Tar Heel for a day’s visit to rel
atives.
Mrs. Amelia Rapatas has as
her guests Lt. and Mrs. Domingo
deRamos and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Van Tassel of Augusta, Ga. Lt.
and Mrs. deRamos are en route to
Italy.
County Agent Is
Fined On Speeding
Charge Monday
Fleet Allen, IVtoore County farm
agent, pleaded guilty Monday in
Moore Recorder’s Court to a
charge of speeding 83 miles per
hour.
A State Highway patrolman tes
tified that, after clocking Allen at
83 with a speed clock a few miles
east of Carthage November 16, he
pursued him in the patrol car and
was barely able to keep him in
sight. Noting the car ahead pass
ing another at high speed going up
a hill, he added the charge of im
proper passing.
At the trial Monday, Allen did
not testify. He was fined $75 and
costs and lost his license for six
months.
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