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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957
News and Personals from Vass
Bessie Cameron Smith. Representative — Telephone Vass 217''
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Quarterly Conference
The Rev. O. L. Hathaway, su
perintendent of the Fayetteville
District Methodist Churches, will
preach at the 7:30 p. m. service
at the Vass Methodist Church
Sunday and conduct the fourth
quarterly conference following
the service.
Woman's Club
The Vass Woman’s Club will
meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Janu
ary 11, at the home of Mrs. E. L.
Finch with Mrs. H. C. Callahan
as co-hostess. Mrs. Chailie Gsch-
wind, chairman of the Garden
Department, will have charge of
the program.
Receive Awards
A number of pupils of the Vass
Presbyterian Sunday School were
presented attendance awards last
Sunday by the superintendent, C.
G. Crockett. Bonnie Jean Hicks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Hicks, led all others with 12
years of perfect attendance.
Others in the group were:
James Jessup, six years; John
Francis and Wanda Caddell, five
years each; Mike Gschwind, Har
vey Lee Price and Mike Hudson,
four years; Ann Boggs and Mrs.
Walter Boggs, three years; Terry
Jessup, Stevie Boggs, Ann and
David Crockett, two years; Ron
nie Boggs, nine months; Ronnie
and Eddie Smith, three months.
Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Smith
held open house Sunday after
noon in celebration of their Gold
en Wedding anniversary, with
around 135 attending. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith greeted their friends
informally.
The three-tiered wedding cake
v/as in white and gold, flanked
by arrangements of golden yel
low chrysanthemums. Mrs.
Smith wore an orchid corsage.
and her daughters, Mrs. L. B. Frye
and Mrs. Edgar Mashburn, who
assisted in entertaining, wore
corsages of yellow rosebuds. The
couple received many gifts,
which were on display.
Among out-of-town friends
and relatives attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. John McCrummen, Miss
Neolia McCrummen, Mildred
Pope, and H. Clifton Blue, Aber
deen; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Callo
way, Misses Kate and Eva Gra
ham, Mrs. W. D. MatthewSf Mrs.
Azile McNeill, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker, Mrs. Bernice R.
Dyer, Livera Dyer, and Mrs. A.
W. McNeill, Southern Pines; Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Melton, Mrs.
George Russell, Turner Motten,
Miss Carolyn Russell, and Miss
Loretta Melton, Asheboro; Mr.
and Mrs. Hite Lambeth, Miss
Jeanette Lambeth,, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Morris, and Elaine Mor
ris, Thomasville.
Also, C. A. Warner, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Warner, and Mrs.
Betty Morgan, High Point; Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Deeme and Mrs.
Fannie Lassiter, Star; Mr. and
Mrs. Ebbie Lassiter, Lumberton;
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bragg, Jr.,
Larry Bragg, Nora Elaine and
Sally Bragg, Oxford, Route 2; Mr.
and Mrs. Bowden Morgan and
Larry Morgan, Laurinburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Morgan, Laurel
Hill; Mrs. Clyde V. Cooper, Ham
let; Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Pre-
vatte, Jr., and Mrs. Ruth Hen
drick, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Cummings and Joyce
Cummings, Lillington; Mr. and
Mrs. George Wilson, Broadway;
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hoyle,
Franklinville; Mrs. J. B. Sim
mons, Jr., Greensboro.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coop
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Denny,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hendrick, Mr.
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and Mrs. Edward Gamer, Mr.]
and Mrs. Cary Kiser, and Miss
Ethel Davis, Carthage and Car-|
thage routes; Mrs. Dana Thomas,'
Miss Jessie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.'
Redga Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. j
Coynell Cameron, Mrs. J. E.'
Cooper, James Lane, and Mrs.
Maude Lane, Cameron Route 1;
Mrs. Kenneth Wallace, Pine-|
hurst; and Mrs. C. H. Priest, Sr.,’
Lakeview. |
Birthday Surprise |
' Mrs. A. M. Callahan of Vass,
Mrs. Ted Waddell and Mrs.
James Yow of Albemarle, Mrs.
Eugene Hardy of Cameron, Route
1, and Mrs. Papl Garner of Car-*
thage. Route 3, “the Smith sis-]
ters,” gave their mother, Mrs. W. ^
F. Smith, a nice surprise Monday
when they carried a birthday,
dinner to her home on Carthage'
Route 3, near Vass, and served it
to the family. They had her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Criss-
man, of Sanford, Route 8, present
to add to her pleasure. The girls
presented their mother a Sun- ■
beam mixer.
No Service
No preaching service was held
at the Vass Methodist Church
last Sunday as the pastor and his
family were ill with influenza.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
son, Joe, returned home'on Mon
day from Humboldt, Tenn
where they spent the holiday
season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rogers, Jr.,
of Denton were Sunday guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Mullinix.
Harry Laubscher of Sanford
underwent a major operation at
Duke Hospital in Durham last
Friday. On Sunday, Mrs. B. C.
McRae, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Rae and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Edwards, and the M. G. Mc
Raes of Southern Pines visited
him. Mrs. Russell (Pete) McRae,
who is a nurse, spent Saturday
with Mr. Laubscher, her brother-
in-law, and Mr. McRae went up
to bring her home.
Mrs, John Harrington of
Broadway was the weekend
guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
R. G .Rosser.
Mrs. J. W. Hight of Greensboro
spent last week with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wooten
have moved from their place on
Route 2 to their attractive new
home on Highway 1 in toWn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones of
Hope Mills were weekend guests
of her ' mother, Mrs. George
Stutts.
Mrs. Calvin Blue underwent
surgery at Moore Memorial Hos
pital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Keith
and sons, Joe and Herbert, of
Sanford visited Mrs. W. H. Keith
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. O. M. Bullock, who has
been with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Caviness, for several days, spent
Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Rus
sell Bullock and the Leslies. Mrs.
Bullock, who has been staying
with her daughter, Mrs. C. D.
Painter and family at Fuquay for
several weeks, plans to return to
Fuquay some time this week.
Mrs. O. M. Spurlin of Ruther-
fordton spent Friday and Satur
day nights with her sister, Mrs.
C. P. McMillan. On Saturday
they and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ed
wards visited Mrs. Herbert Banks
at Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Lassiter, near Smithfield. Mrs.
Spurlin came because of the ill
ness of her son, O. M. Spurlin,
Jr., of Pinebluff, who underwent
surgery at Moore Memorial Hos
pital a few days ago.
Mrs. R. G. Rosser and Mrs. W.
H. Keith attended the funeral of
Mrs. Lou Cameron at Barbecue
Church Monday.
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• Continental
• Mengel
• Serta and Simmons
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• Craftique ^
• Sprague & Carlton
• Victorian
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• Lees Carpet
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• Chromcraft Dinettes
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Marketing specialists with the
U. S. Department of Agriculture
say exports of farm products
from July through October were
valued at 36 per cent above a
year earlier, and for the year
ending next June 30, they may
set a new record.
North Carolina’s cash farm in
come increased 366 per cent from
ip40 to 1955, compared to a 249
per cent increase for the nation.
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NOTICE
For The Town of Southern Pines Only
YOU MUST LIST YOUR PROPERTY AND POLL FOR 1957
TAX DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY WITH MRS.
IRENE MULLINIX WHO WILL BE AT THE PIEDMONT
ELECTRIC STORE, EAST BROAD ST., FOR YOUR CON
VENIENCE—
January 2nd thru January 31st — 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Except Saturdays
All property and polls OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS
OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES, in McNeill Town
ship, will be listed with Mrs. Don J. Blue, Carthage, Route 3.
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