S O i « THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Yellow jackets Get Two Easy Wins From Raeford Hi The West Southern Pines Yel low Jackets, one of the area’s top Negro teams, scored the second victory of the seeison over Up- fchurch High School (Raeford), 60-34, Tuesday night on the local court. The West Southern Pines girls also scored an easy victory, 46-23, for their second straight win over Raeford. In the boys’ game A1 Hill laid in 14 points to lead the scorers. James Dockery, center, followed with 13, but it was Alexander Lloyd who stole the show by cap turing 25 rebounds. Lloyd was held, however, to nine points. In the girls’ event Parthenia McCall, Madelyn Moore and Brenda Marshall led the scoring for the locals. Patricia Murphy, Jean Gore and Sarah Cooper were outstanding bn defense. The next home game for the Yellow Jackets will be tomorrow night when they meet Rocking- bame, perennial rivals. Two other games drew consid erable interest in West Southern Pines recently. The elementary school boys’ team won its first PINEBLUFF NEWS By MBS EHHMAN PICKLER Tyler B. Brooks of Gadsden, Ala., is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brooks and other relatives. Mrs. Carl Gulledge of Wades- boro visited Mrs. W. B. Teal Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Die- terle and daughters Gwen and Judy have returned to their home in Westminster, Calif., after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Brooks and children of Atlanta, Ga., are spending some time in Pinehurst with Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartsell, and also visiting relatives of Mr. Brooks in Pinebluff. Mrs. J. W. Pickier has return ed home after spending the past ten months in Westminster, Calif., with her daughter, Mrs. William E. Dieterle, and Mr. Dieterle. Mrs. Pjckler is with Mr. game of the year with an upset over Ellerbe. The girls’ game ended in a tie. Next game for the elementary teams will be Tuesday night when Ellerbe gets a rematch here. and Mrs. O. C. Adcox. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Teal and daughter Juanita spent Sun day afternoon in Wadesboro with Mrs. Teal’s sisters, Mrs. Herman Capel and Mr. Capel and Mrs. Robert Batten and klr. Batten. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helms and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tally and children, Pat and John, of San ford visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carpenter, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Council of Southern Pines were Sunday evening dinner gusets of Mrs. Es- teUp Griffin. Penelope Dana Joins Local School Faculty Miss Penelope C. Dana of Pinehurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana, has joined the faculty of Southern Pines ele mentary school cis a third grade teacher. She replaces Mrs. Norris Hodg kins, Jr., who has been teaching on a temporary basis since Mrs Louise Milliken Howard resign ed just before Christmas. 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