THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 THE PILOT—Soulhern Pines, North Carolina PHARMACISTS TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT OUR STORE Let us fill your next Prescription BROAD STREET PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 2-5411 Southern Pines, N. C. PHARMACISTS ON DUTY Jerry Rhoades Joe Montesanti, Jr„ Prop. PJIVEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN deNlSSOFF III, of Princeton, N. J. - I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Rudel TT, Q <3 1, 1 their daughter. Miss Barbara The Sunday School page^t ^ presented ^^ally by youthfu j Christmas with Mrs. C. M. members of the Village Chapel Sunday School will be held ACE UPHOLSTERING SHOP 4211 Bragg Blvd. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REBUILT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED BOTTOM PRICES Platform Rocker, $22.50 up Couch, $28.95 up Sofa. $48.95 up MRS. D. C. THOMAS, Representative' . Southern Pines dStf To everybody... ever3fwhere... we wish you a most pleasant Christmas season. BRYAN DRUG CO. ABERDEEN. N. C. Christmas Eve at 6 p. m. At 11:30 p. m. on the same evening, the chapel’s rectoit the Rev. Adam W. Craig, and the pastor of the Pinehurst Community church, the Rev. Roscoe L. Prince, ■will conduct a joint service of wor ship for the congregations of both churches at the Village Chapel. This service is sponsored by the United Christian Service Fund for which the collection will be taken, and will consist of Scripture reading and carol sing ing led hy a mixed quartet who wiU sing some antherns. A Com munion service conducted by both ministers will follow. The Rev. Mr. Craig will hold a serv ice of Holy Communion on Christmas morning at 10 o’clock. The Community Church’s Sun day School party will be held in fellowship hall Friday at 7 p. m. Christmas Eve is the '“Vigil of Chrjstmas,” a day of fast and ab stinence in the Sacred Heart Ro man Catholic Church, and con fessions will be heard from 4-6 and 7:30-8:30 p. m. with a Mid night Mass at 12 o’clock to be celebrated by the Rev. Johh A. Bro-wn. Holly Ball Wallace W. O’Neal and Clyde H. Game(r, both of Pinehurst, and Arron Leon Caple, Jr., of Troy are entertaining about 100 gnests at the “Holly Ball’’ Satur day evening from 8 to midnight at the Holly Inn. Lynn Ledden and his orchestra of Southern Pines will ftumish music for dancing. Bake Sale The American Legion Auxil iary is sponsoring a bake sale to be held Saturday from 9 a. m. through the afternoon in the space formerly occupied by Jo seph Gamier next to the ABC Store in the Lyerly building. Here For Holidays Here for the holidays with their mother, Mrs. James How, are her son, Edmonde (Corky) Buckmin ster, who has just been discharg ed from the Army at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., and her other son, W. Bradley Buckmin ster, his wife and their children, Diana and W. B. Buckminster, V' In glistening splendor no'w the Tree Bursts magically on children’s eyes And every shining ball reflects Their joyous wonder and surprise. Beneath its branches gifts are spread— But what beribboned box can hold , A Christmas-kiss! And happiness Defies a tissue-paper mold! As ’round this fragrant pyramid Our families gather joyfully, Lord, may it ever point the way Beyond its tinsel star to Thee! Maureen Murdoch m f} (CAROLINA POWER & UGHT COMPANY^ Miss Joy Schaeffer, a student at Foxcroft School in Middle- bufg, Va., is due in Christmas Eve to visit her mother, Mrs. Richard D. Chapmsm, and Mr. Chapman at Winter Haven. Ar riving Wednesday is her guest Robert Bellinger, of Ridgewood, N. J. Miss Penelope Dana, a gradu ate student at the University of North Carolina, got in Wednes day for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana. Bob Tufts arrived Wednesday from. St. James School in Mary land to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tufts. • Professor Darst Hyatt is due in today from Boston University to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt. Miss Nancy Campbell of Ashe ville is spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell. Their other daughter, Mrs. Glen don R. Porter, and Mr. Porter arrive Saturday from Greensboro to spend Christmas with the Campbells. Miss Mary Anne Carter got home Wednesday from ‘ the Na tional Cathedral School in Wash ington, D. C., for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter who also have his mother, Mrs. Horatio M. Adams of Somerville, N. J., with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter, Jr., arrive Friday to spend Christmas with his parents. Mrs. (Jeorge E. Mixter and her daughter arrived Saturday from Boston, Mass., to visit Mrs. Mix- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Warren, at The Case ments where they will be joined for Christmas by Dr. Mixter. Miss Emily Reeves arrived home Wednesday from Washing ton, D. C., to join Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reeves for the holiday season. Miss Elizabeth Horr is due in today from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania to ■visit her mother, Mrs. Mulford Horr. J. W. (Mike) Pierce arrives Sunday from Staunton Military Academy in Virginia to be with his grandmother, i Mrs. F. C. Page. Her son -and daughter-in- law and their three children will arrive Wednesday from Elkin, for several days’ ■visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Coleman, HI, and their children of Kenil worth, HI., arrive Friday and will occupy an apartment in the Cloverleaf to be with Mrs. Cole man’s mother, Mrs. James B. Franks, for Christmas. Here for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. S. Donald Sherrerd will be their daughter. Miss Lynn Sherrerd from Bryn Ma'wr Col lege in Pennsylvania, and their son, George, who arrives Satur day from Palo Alto, Calif., fo’ two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hyde, Jr., and their small son, N. C. Hyde, HI, Of Clinton, N. Y., will arrive Christmas Eve for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde. Blair Keser arrives Saturday fiom New York City to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Hicks Keser, formerly of Green wich, Conn., who has recently moved into the home she has built in Pinedale. Arriving Sunday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keating, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball and their daughter, Miss Nancy Ball jof Lex ington, Mass. Sandy Cook gets in Saturday, from Chapel Hill to visit his mother, Mrs. Galpin Cook, at Gsirren HiU for the holidays. Briefs Mrs. Heizmann Mudgett leaves tomorrow to spend the holidays with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dingley, in Auburn, Me. Mrs. NoMleet P. Ray goes to Fort Campbell, Ky., on Christ mas Eve for a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Francis R. Rainey, and their children. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland flew Monday to Detroit, Mich., for Christmas with their chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. George Carney Sind son, Ross, will return home for Christmas after a week’s motor trip through Florida. Col. J. W. Faulconer left the Berkshire Hotel Sunday for three months in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edson and their children, Donie and Cal, will spend Christmas Day with her father and sister in ForT est City. Fresh frozen cranberries are being tried out in various sec tions of the country. Page SEVEN SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, Inc. RE-ROOFING? ^•V***A** ■Jjwi.'j'' lisssSiS You’ll feel safer if you can say • • • % have tlohns-Manville ■v'.V Johns-Manville Asphalt Shingles are made to the highest standard of quality. They’re avail able in a wide range of colors and blends. Whether for a new house or new farm build ing or for re-roofing your present home or farm buildings these colorful shingles give you long years of protection and safety against fire, weather and wear. E^y to apply, Jphns-Manville Asphalt Shin gles bring color and beauty to jrour home. 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