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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957
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News and Personals from Vass
Bessie Cameron Smith, RepresealaliTe — Telephone Vass 2171
To Build Parsonage
At a congregational meeting
immediately following the reg
ular worship service at the Vass
Methodist Church last Sunday
morning, the group voted to
build a parsonage. The church is
to have a full time resident pas
tor at the beginning of the new
church year July 1st, and the de
cision to build immediately was
made in order to have a place
ready for him.
D. H. Williams, chairman of
the Official Board presided, and
he and A. M. Cameron, chairman
of an investigation conoinittee,
presented the committee’s find
ings and recommendations to the
congregation. A house plan which
the committee recommended was
also approved.
Mr. Williams announced that
the A. Cameron Estate had offer
ed to donate either of two lots
near the church as a parsonage
site, one between the D. F. Cam
eron home and the Clyde Cox
property, the other a lot next to
the home of Mrs. G. W. Brooks,
the third lot from the church on
the same street. The latter was
the one favored.
The following were elected as
a building committee, upon nom
inations from the floor: A M.
Cameron, chairman; J. M. Davis,
Redga Thomas, James E. Hudson
and Mrs. S. R. Smith.
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building. A systematic plan for
payment was made when- the
project was undertaken, and it
wai so successfully completed
that officials feel that the new
project, so necessary to the
growth of the church, can also be
attained. *
Town Caucus
At Monday night’s town caucus
held at the community house,
with Mayor A G. Edwards, Jr.,
presiding, and Town Clerk Irene
Mullinix serving as secretary,
Hugh McLean £ind Roby Futrell
were nominated for mayor, and
15 names were put up for com
missioner.
Nominated for commissioner
were: A. G. Edwards, Jr., Jack
Morgan, James E. Hudson, Ray
Griffin, J. A. McRae, Henry
Borst, C. P. McMillan, A. G. Ed
wards, Sr., D. H. McGill, A. M.
Cameron, Horace Mullinix, Ed
Boggs, Edgar Mashbum, Preston
Boggs, and Pete Mashbum.
Some of these have already in
dicated that they do not plan to
qualify.
Honors Daughter
Honoring her daughter, Re
gina, Mrs. Hubert Cox gave a
party in Mrs. W. A. Muse’s third
grade classroom at Vass-Lake-
view School Tuesday afternoon.
Regina and 30 of her 36 class
mates were present to enjoy the
ice cream, cookies and lollipops
which Mrs. Cox served, assisted
by Mrs. Bill Caddell and Mrs.
Muse.
Variety Show
A group from Central Prison
in Raleigh wiU present a variety
show in the school auditorium at
7:30 on Saturday, April 6, spon
sored by the Vass Lions Club.
Revival Closes
A series of revival services at
the Pilgrim Tabernacle, in which
the pastor, the Rev. H. R. Helms,
was assisted by the Rev. C. G.
Mitchum of Monroe, closed Sat
urday night. The services were
marked by strong, impressive
sermons, good attendance and
much interest.
Plane Spoiling
A Ground Observer alert in
Vass was in effect from 8 a. m.
until 7 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Ina
Bailey and Billy Frye assisted A.
R. Laubscher and Mrs. Horace
Mullinix of the town staff in
spotting planes.
Presbyterian Women Meet
Vass Presbyterian Women of
the Church held their monthly
general meeting at the church on
Wednesday night of last week
with the president, Mrs. J. A.
Hudson, presiding. Mrs. Herbert
Price gave the Scripture reading
and the pastor, the Rev. A C.
Trivette, sptoke on World Mis
sions, for which an offering was
made later. Mrs. Hudson and
Mrs. Price served refreshments.
TV Party
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cortis Thomas
and Mr. and Mrs. "TBob Edwards
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Morgan at a spaghetti supper at
their home Saturday night, and
the group watched the exciting
basketball finals in which UNC
was winner.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Salmon
and their two children of White
Hill were Sunday supper guests
o' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker.
Misses Minnie and Jacksie
Muse of Cameron CaUed on Miss
Bessie Cameron Saturday after
noon.
Henry Borst, Pete McRae, and
M. G. McRae of Southern Pines
visited Harry Laubscher at the
Veterans Hospital in Durham
Simday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Edwards and Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McRae visited him Sunday,
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilkes of
Laurinburg visited in the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Blue and
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edwards Sun
day.
Mrs. W. T. Cox of Sanford
spent the weekend here with her
sister, Mrs. S. R. Smith. She
spent Monday with Mrs. W. H.
Keith and they called on Mrs.
Dan Cameron and the J. H. Aber-
nathys.
Mrs. George Stutts is spending
the week in High Point with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Stutts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones and
grandson, Wayne Parker, of Fay
etteville were weekend guests of
litr. and Mrs. D. C. BeaL
Ted Rosser went to Aiken, S.
C., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gladstone
and children of High Point call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glad
stone Sunday, en route home
from Wilmington, where Mrs.
Gladstone attended a meeting of
the North Carolina Education
Association.
Mrs. A. M. Callahan and Mrs.
Paul Gamer spent Thursday in
Albemarle with their sister, Mrs.
James Yow.
Mrs. P. B. Irby received news
Monday evening that her hus
band, Lt. Col. Irby, had reached
California bn his retimn from a
tour of duty in Korea. She drove
to Raleigh Monday night, taking
her youngest child, John, to stay
with his grandmother there, and
she planned to meet her husband
in Washington, D. C., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mashbum
spent Sunday in Greensboro.
They took his aunt. Mrs. Flora
Rich, to her home after a two
weeks’ stay with Mr. Mashbum’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Mashbum.
Mrs. Thurlow Evans and
guests, Mrs. Ora Thompson of
Salem, N. J., and Miss Lucille
Thompson of Hollywood, Calif.,
visited their cousin, Mrs. Hulon
Cole, in Pinehurst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs^ A. M. Callahan
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
June McCaskill on Route 3, Car
thage, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNair
and son, Ronnie, of Charlotte
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. McNair.
Mrs. Riley B. Reese of Durham
and Emerson Oldham of Aber
deen visited their mother, Mrs. R.
L. Oldham, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan and
children spent Sunday with her
mother at AnsonvUle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frye spent
Saturday night with her mother,
Mrs. W. B. Dowdy, in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Graham of
Ruffin, S. C., attended services, at
the Methodist Church Sunday
and called on Mrs. W. R Gra
ham.
Bob Klingenschmidt of Red
Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Klingenschmidt and daughter,
Hope, of Southern Pines visited
the Henry Klingenschmidts Sun
day.
Miss Beulah Vick of Nashville
and Miss Essie Cunningham of
Pinehurst spent Saturday night
v/ith Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMil
lan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klingen
schmidt and children, Carol and
A, were Raleigh visitors Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Thomas
and son Mike of ^nfox'd were
Saturday night supper guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Frye, and attended the closing
revival service at the Pilgrim
Tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hendrick and family of Sanford
visited the Fryes Sunday.
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