Page SIX
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY^ AUGUST 15, 1957
0 m
P 4
• <
v(
News and Personals from Vass
Bouie Cameron Smilh. ReprerentatiTO — Telephone Vaaa 2171
Methodist Circle Meets
Circle 1 of the Vass Methodist
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service held its August meeting
in the fellowship hall of the
church with Mrs. G. E. Griffin, as
hostess' and with Mrs, Redga R.
Thomas presiding. Mrs. S. R.
Smith served as secretary in the
absence of Mrs. E. L. Finch.
Following a Scripture reading
Funeral Services
Held Sunday For
Mrs. McCaskill
Mrs. J. A. McCaskill, 77, of
Pinehurst, died suddenly < in
Moore Memorial Hospital Friday
night.
Funeral services were held
from the Pinehurst Community
Church Sunday at 2 p. m-. with
the Rev. Roscoe Prince, pastor,
officiating. Interment followed in
the McCaskill cemetery near
Biscoe.
by Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mrs. C. L.
Tyson, program leader for the
evening, introduced the topic.
Mrs'. C. P. McMillan told an in
teresting story of a visit to a
mission field, Mrs. G. E. Griffin
presented a reading on “Witness
ing in Peru,” and Miss Bessie
Cameron read a poem entitled
“It All Depends.”
As a devotional service Mrs. A.
G. Edwards, Jr., read the eighth
Psalm and Mrs. H. A Borst told
of “A Short Missionary Pilgrim
age” to Puerto Rica, 2ifter which
the meeting was closed with the
reading in unison of a prayer
poem.
Mrs. McCaskill was bom in
Plans were made for remem
bering a shut-in member and for
sending a card shower to Mrs.
Frank Jeffreys, who is now stay
ing with her daughter in High
Point.
Mrs. Hugh Kelly of Southern
Pines was a guest and there were
15 members present.
The hostess served cherry de
light and crackers.
Attend' Rally
The Rev. T. Fant Steele, Jr.,
and five young people of the
Methodist Church attended the
youth rally Friday, held in con
nection with the Methodist
Youth Conference in session at
Duke University last week. In
the group were Sophia, Sylvia
and Mary Lyim Oldham, Bonnie
Callahan and Ann Edwards.
.Attend Conference
Mrs. Henry Klingenschmidt,
who teaches in Aberdeen, and
Mrs. Jack Morgan, of the Carth
age School faculty, both of whom
live in Vass, attended the Home
Economics Conference held at
Woman’s College in Greensboro
from Monday through Friday of
last week. They, with Mrs. Sadie
Maimer of Aberdeen, who heads
the home economics department
of Vass-Lakeview School, and
Miss Juanita Harrell of the Rob
bins School, drove up together
each day, spending the nights at
home.
Men's Club Meets
The Methodist Men’s Club met
in monthly session Thursday
evening in the fellowship hall of
the church, with a group of
church women serving them a
dinner which they have compli
mented highly. Herman Davis
asked the blessing and H. A.
Borst presided Over a brief busi
ness session, during which plans
v/ere made for clearing up the
back side of the lot on which the
new parsonage is located.
Home From Hospital
Franklin Matthews, who has
been hospitalized for several
weeks, first at Oteen, then at
Swaimanoa, came home Satur
day and is much improved. Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Matthei^s of
Lak^view drove to Swannanoa to
bring him back.
Florida Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Hartsell of
Tampa, Fla., spent part of last
week as guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doss. Mr.
HartseU grew up in the neighbor
ing town of Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muse en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Hartsell
at dinner at Howard Johnson’s
on Wednesday evening.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and
daughter, Kay, of Sanford visit
ed Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Foster and
Miss Carol Foster left Monday
for Myrtle Beach, S. C., to spend
several days.
Mrs. T. Fant Steele’s mother
.and sister of Rock Hill, S. C.,
came Saturday and she and the
baby, Melinda Ruth, returned
home with them to spend about
tv/o weeks. The Rev. Mr. Steele
is serving as counselor at Camp
Monroe, Presbyterian camp near
Laurinburg, which is being used
for a group of Methodist young
people this week. He will fill his
appointment here Sunday morn
ing, then join his family at Rock
Hill for a week’s vacation.
Nancy and Norman Keith of
Sanford visited their grandmoth
er, Mrs. W. H. Keith, Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Key and
Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Caddell and sons, Herbert, Jr.,
and Wayne, spent Sunday at
White Lake.
Mrs. I. W. Key spent last week
in Durham, visiting her sister,
Mrs. Mary Morgan.
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mrs. S.
R. Smith visited the latter’s sis
ter, Mrs. W. T. Cox, in Sanford
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cox ex
pects her daughter, Mrs. Sam
j Lewis, Mr. Lewis and their two
children to arrive Saturday from
Accomac, Va., for a visit.
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Wicker ar
rived Friday from Kingsville,
Tex., for a two weeks’ visit to
her mother, Mrs. George Stutts,
here and to Mr. Wicker’s family
at Broadway,
CONTRACT PAINTING
“IT COSTS MORE NOT TO PAINT"
‘ SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO.
Phone 2-7601 SOUTHERN PINES
JACQUIN’S
¥tiki
PINT
DlStnitO FROM CRAIN - tO PROOF
CRAItlES JACQUIN et Cie. Inc.. Pbila., Pa.
Montgomery County, the daugh
ter of the late- John and Ciney
Ann Britt Dunn. She was the
widow of J. A. McCaskill who
died in 1934.
She is survived by one daugh
ter, Mrs. Edith Raymond of
Pinehurst; two sons, Frank and
Hubert McCaskill of Pinehurst;
six grandchildren; one brother,
D. A. Dunn of Biscoe; and two
sisters, Mrs. Lum Sanders of
Saxapahaw, and Mrs. J. F. Luck
of Cedar Falls.
Rites Conducted
At Baptist Church
For Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Constance Howard, 70,
died Sunday at Moore Memorial
Hospital. iSineral services were
conducted Monday at 2 p. m. at
the First Baptist Church by the
Rev. Hoke Coon of Forest City,
a former pastor. Burial followed
in Mount Hope Cemetery.
She was a native of Green
ville, S. C., and had lived in
Tiiomasville for a number of
years. With ' her husband she
moved to Southern Pines in 1946,
and owned and operated How
ards Bakery.
Surviving are her husband, M.
L. Howard; one daughter, Mrs.
Paul McKihnbn of Valley
Stream, N. Y.; two sons. Manly
of Morristown, Tenn.; and Rob-
■ert of Sotithem Pines; 12 grand
children; two sisters, Mrs. T. C.
Carson of Johnson City, Tenn.
and Mrs. Albert Bright of Roch
ester, N. Y.; and one brother,
Dave Long of Rochester, N. Y.
During the first half of 1957,
fed cattle prices averaged be
tween $2 and $3 higher than the
first half of 1956.
Cliciiter
Oak
BOURBON
9m
«/S QUART
$410 $265
tnwnNMMIMBn«MFII*
cwniKniii wnuM cHNMnn
nuBoiM. raonuHin
Business Directory
'H/Aene 7.® 'lO.eutt *7Ae
DniRV QUEEN
Open Daily
Regular Season — 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
US 1 between So. Pines & Aberdeen
CAElista
AUTO "MAGIC" CAR WASH
Wax Wash $1.50
Simonizing ..$7.00
NEW PUREOIL STATION
U.S. 1 South Southern, Pines
Southern Pines Pharmacy
N.W. Broad Ph. 2-5321
Prescription Specialists
Hf M. SMITH. Optician
Johnnie A. HaU J. H. Carter, Jr,
NJE. Broad St. Ph. 2-S772
100
McNEILL & COMPANY
^OSAFUT
[INSPECTION,
'OFUdAL STATION
Phillips Motor Sales, Inc.
Sales • OLDSMOBILE - Serviea
Phones 2-3151 — 2-4411
S. W. Broad St.
Feed - Seed
N.W. Broad St. Ph. 2-6244
■1
Southern Pines Warehouses
Quality Building Supplies
Our 32nd Year Phone 2-7131
Aberdeen Supply Co.
TULLOCH'S FURNITURE
Ph. 9541 Aberdeen, N. C.
JACK'S GRILL
AND RESTAURANT
S.W. Broad St, Ph. 94422
See Your JOHN DEERE Dealer
for Quality Farm Equipment
ABERDEEN, N. a
Phones
8661 8662
CLARK & BRADSHAW
Auto Service
N.W. Broad St. Ph. 2-7171
Bigelow Carpeting
HALLUM FURNITURE CO.
Aberdeen - Rockingham
PIEDMONT
Electric & Plumbing
E. Broad St. Southern Pines
Phone 2-8783
BUSHBY ELECTRIC CO.
Televbion Service
N.W. Broad St Ph. 2-8311
SHEET METAL WORK
JAMES A. TEW
Lennox Heating E<iuipment
Phone 2-5052 Soudiem Pines
SHAMBURGER TIRE CO.
Gulf Tires — Accessories
Phone 3261^ABERDEEN
m-
McAllister & hobbs
Food Market • Fine Foods
N.E. Broad St. Ph. 2-7514
AREY & SONS, Inc.
Cabinets & Building Materials
Ph. 8263 Aberdeen, N. C.
BROOKS Open Air Market
Meats - Fruits - Groceries
Open 8 aon. - 11 pan.
U.S. No. 1 South
% OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMEll^T
SANDHILL OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
H. L. Brown Agency
W. Penn Ave.
Typewriters & Add. Mach.
Southern Pines
Household Furnishings
Ready-to-Wear
RAY'S OF ROBBINS
Phone 3411 ROBBINS, N. &
SOUTHERN PINES
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
Oil Burner Service
Air Conditioning
Phone 2-7281 138 Conn. Ave.
THE GLITTER BOX
Expert Watch Repairing
Aberdeen — Southern Pines
Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co.
N.E. Broad St. Ph. 2-7601
COLLINS DEPT STORE
Official Boy & Cub Scout
Equipment
Ph. 9881 Aberdeen, N. C
WM. J. STRATTON
Television Sales - Service
Phone 2-7570 — Southern Pines
Barnum Realty & Insurance Co.
James S. Baird John S. Buggies
Jerry V. Healy
Citizens Bank Bldg. Ph. 2-SI51
Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiimumi
111111
Parker BULK GAS
Priner-O-Meter Service
OIL /^ssq) gas
Phone Aberdeen Collect
Sou. Pines Recapping Co.
Ph. 2-4273 S. W. Broad St. Extension
Southern Pines. N. C.
PINEHURST CREAMERY
Distributers
Long Meadow Milk
Ph. 3861 or 2391 Pinehurst
SOUTHERN PINES
COUNTRY CLUB
Open Year Round
Through September
FHA and GI on HOMES
Conventional on Farms and
Business Property
GRAVES MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Ph. 2-2201
AMBULANCE SERVICE
POWELL FUNERAL HOME
Phone 2-6161
Southern Pines. N. C.
CONCRETE-MIX. INC.
Mixed To Your Order
Phoi^ 2-9081 Manly, N. C.
SAVE at
BILL'S SHOE SHOP
Expert Shoe Repairing
DYEING — SHINING
East New Hampshire hvs.
♦ ' McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP
If It's Fashion News — It's Herel
Aberdeen. N. C.
Phone 7701 103 South St.
MILL OUTLET STORE
Dress Materials and Accessories
Draperies and Upholstery
Penn. Ave., across from A&P
FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING
Plumbing - HeaUng • Air Conditioning
Ph. 5952 Pinehurst. N. C.
PICTURE FRABOES
TULLOCH'S
ABERDEEN
Phone 9541
Goldsmith Construction Co.
Forestry Service
Phone 2-6081
Southern Pines. N. C.
PAUL & MARY'S DRIVE-IN
and RESTAURANT
Steaks • Chicken - Sea Food
Sandwiches - Thick Milk Shakss
Midway Southern Pines ft Abecdaen
US 1 South