Q 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 t 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 Students! TeU Santa about those glamorous new Remington Port able Typewriters. No down pay ment. Nothing due until February and then only $1.00 per week. Dixie Priinting Company, phone WI 4-1414, Aberdeen. fKCll LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN SET 24 Pieces >4/45 Vo/ue • Locomotive • Freight Cars • Track • Transformer • Automatic Uncoupling* No Strings! Nothing to Buy! No Box Tops! Just come in today and sign a 'LUCKY COUPON'. Drawing Saturday, Dec. 22. at 8 p.m. Galoce A Trainload of Values!...for family...for friends Argus Cameras U. S. Time Watches Evening in Paris by Bourjois Sylvania Photo Flash Bulbs Jewelite Brushes Seaforth Men s Toiletries Remington Electric Shavers Eastman-Kodak Cameras General Electric Photo Lamps ...and hundreds of other nationally known gift items BROAD STREET PHARMACY Prescription Head<;uarters I^one 2-5411 Southern Pines. N. C. 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. Tuberculosis has been known as a major disease of mankind as far back as recorded history goes. 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