H THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page NINETEEN
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News and Personals from Vass
Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative — Telephone Vass 2171
Circle Meetings
fruit jello and cup cakes.
Both Circles of Vass Presbyte- Mrs. Gladstone Honored
rian Women of the Church held The Senior Class of Vass-
their monthly meetings last ^ Lakeview High School gave their
week, with programs, business, sponsor, Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, a
sessions, Bible study and refresh
ments.
Mrs. R. A. Edwards was host
ess to Circle 1, with Miss Polly
Gilmore presiding. Mrs. Donald
Jessup conducted the Bible study
and Mrs. Bill CaddeU led the
“Let’s Talk About. . discussion.
Two new members were enroll
ed; Mrs. Kenneth Hinsley and
Mrs. Linwood Patterson.
Mrs. H. D. Jackson and Miss
Agnes Smith were hostesses to
the Jane McGill Circle at the
church. Mrs. Ben H. Wood presi
ded and Mrs. P. A. Wilson led
the Bible study with Mrs. Eugene
Hicks and Mrs. C. G. Crockett,
Jr., taking part. Mrs. D. F. Cam
eron led the program. The group
made plans for sending a dona
tion of money to Flood Relief
Emergency, Guerrant Presby
tery, Kentucky. Mrs. Johnny
Hicks was enrolled as a new cir
cle member.
Youth Meeting
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship held its monthly evening
meeting Sunday at the church,
with the pastor, the Rev. James
surprise birthday party in their
home room last Friday. They had
a large decorated cake from the
bakery which they served with
Coke, and presented the honoree
a gift from the class.
Attend Funral
Mrs. John Flinchum of Pilot
Mountain, sister of D. E. Hudson
of Vass, died last Friday night.
Attending the funeral Sunday
from Vass were Mr. Hudson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Hudson, Clifford
Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Blackmon.
Dinner Patty
Mr. and Mrs. Page Choate and
Chick Sturdivant of Southern
Pines entertained at a dinner
party at their home Friday night
as a birthday compliment to Hor
ace Mullinix of Vass. Dancing
was enjoyed after diner. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Mullinix, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Edwards, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Morgan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cortis Thomas.
Pre-Nuptial Courtesy
Honoring Miss Patricia Bridges
and George R. Blue, whose wed-
to chips, nuts and lime ice were
served.
Playing were Miss Bridges, Mr.
Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Futrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Don
ald Bridges, Miss Johnsie Camer
on, the two hostesses and their
husbands.
Attend Workshop
Misses Joan Baldwin, Carol
Jessup and Janice Jackson of the
Vass Presbyteriarr Youth Fellow
ship attended a workshop at St.
Paul Presbyterian Church for
PYF presidents and program
chairmen of Fayetteville Presby
tery.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert CaddeU,
Herbert, Jr., Mrs. Mary Cox and
Charles Hubert Cox went to
Chapel Hill Sunday to see
Wayne CaddeU, who sustained a
fractured skull in a fall at his
home a week earlier. He was
getting along nicely.
Mrs. Allen Thompson and chil
dren, Debby and Dennis, of
Crossnore arrived on Wednesday
of last week and are remaining
through this week with the D. H.
McGills and Baker relatives.
Debby accompanied her grand
mother, Mrs. McGiU, to Hamlet
Sunday and her great-grand
mother, Mrs. W. D. McCraney,
returned home to Vass with
them. Mrs. McCraney had been
there about two weeks because
of the illness of her son-in-law,
A. M. Hemphill, who underwent
Eskridge, and Mrs; Eskridge ding will take place at 7 p. m.
present. Mrs. S. R. Smith led the Sunday at the Baptist Church,
program which consisted of an the bridegroom-elects sister,
informal discussion of “What It Mrs. R. A. Edwards, and Mrs.
Means to be a Christian at Horace Mullinix entertamed at
Home.” The president, Norman! three tables of bridge at the Ed-
Epler, conducted a brief business wards home Tuesday night. They
session. | presented the couple a gift for
A social hour was enjoyed, at; their home-to-be. P^ty sand-
the conclusion of which Mrs. W.; wiches, individual cakes bearing
A. Muse and Mrs. Smith served the names of the hOnorees, pota-
The Craft Shop
Between Southern Pines and Aberdeen on Highway 1
Pottery - Glass
Carvings - Baskets - Rugs
surgery. He hopes to get home
from the hospital the last of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roby FutreU and
children, Nicky, Andy and Don
na, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
DeMott at Charlotte Court
House, Va., last weekend.
Miss Mary Ruth Clark of the
Catawba College faculty in Sal
isbury and her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Clark, spent last week
end here with the latter’s sisters,
the Misses Cameron.
Mrs. Bob Perry of Wake Forest
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Keith. They
visited Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews
at The Anchorage in Southern
Pines Saturday afternoon.
Misses Agnes Boggs and Joyce
Scott and Roy Frye visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Womble in Raleigh
Sunday afternoon and brought
Mrs. Daniel Boggs home after a
weekend visit to her daughter
and family.
Norman Epler returned home
from the Veterans Hospital at
Durham last week after spending
10 days there for examination.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullinix,
their daughter, Jeanette, and
son, Jimmy, visited Mrs. W. N.
Mullinix, Sr., at Uwharrie Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. MuUi-
iiix, Jr., of Uwharrie visited here
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Yow and
two little daughters of Albemarle
visited Mrs. Yow’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gschwind
and guest^, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gschwind of Kansas City, Mo.,
visited their sister, Mrs. Frank
Jeffreys, in High Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gschwind left
by plane Tuesday morning on
the return trip home.
Mrs. P. B. Irby, Jr., and chil
dren, Susan, Chip and John, were
in Raleigh from Friday until
Sunday visiting the children’s
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Irby.
Mrs. A. M. Cameron went with
them to Raleigh and spent the
night, going from there to Buies
Creek Saturday to spend several
days with her mother, Mrs. J. F.
McKay, and sister. Miss Martha
McKay. •
items may leave them at the
Red Cross building on South
West Broad Street, or call 2-8134
and someone will pick themi up.
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Girl Scouts Troop To
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Collect Old Uniforms
For its February service pro
ject Girl Scout troop 50 of
Southern Pines has elected to
collect outgrown or unused uni
forms, according to Mrs. Jack
Reid, troop leader.
The uniforms—either Girl
Scout, Brownie, or leader—are
greatly needed, she said, and will
be distributed to various troops
that request them. Mrs. Reid said
that the drive would be conduct
ed through next Wednesday.
Persons wishing to donate such
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