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Page TEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 PINEHURST NEWS By MAHY EVELYN de NISSOFF, Tewi-Age Panel The February Parent-Teacher Bl'ie and Gold Dinner Association meeting will take The annual Blue and Gold din-lpj^^g Tuesday in the Pinehurst ner for Pinehurst Cub Scouts and | Following the busi- their parents, sponsored this year session at 8:00 p. m. a panel by the American Legionnaires. I j parents, students and teachers will be held Thursday evening,I discuss “Teen-Age Outlook.” February 13, at 7 o’clock in thei ---.w Fellowship Hall of the Commu- «« Rucker of Spindale, nity Church. Presentation of miss awards will be made following the dinner. Miss Peeler Will returned home Saturday from Dunedin, Fla., v/here he partici- toy Meet With Nurses Grinnell who accompanied them I „ , „ „ , u m oe have also returned to their Miss Helen E. Peeler, R. N., as- 1°“ Cla^on ye.':—“ cently ’^returned from Dayton, State Nurses’ Association, will be Ohio, where he attended the an- of the National “ Exchange Meeting Mrs. George A. Harwood will be hostess to members of the Sandhills Woman’s Exchange at their monthly meeting and tea, to be held Monday in the Caro lina Hotel. Vt«OKl.O<N <So\A —^' ! I ONE OUA«t IIOUID ^ iMeadowA [ 1 ^1 VN 1 GRADE A pasteurized homogenized vitamin o MILK OlSTRItUtIO BV iSeatricc Toods Vo. G E N E » » 1 -0 ” ' ' ’ ! CHICAGO. IlllNOIS Distributed by NIAGARA DAIRY Ph. Southern Pines OX 2-8775 w^ho received her teaching certif icate at the University of North Carolina last week, has joined the staff of the Pinehurst School ^ as second grade teacher, replac ing Mrs. James Bowles. Attend Dinner Among Sandhills residents in attendance at the annual Jeffer- son-Jackson Day dinner held Saturday night at the Sir Walter Hotel -in Raleigh were Judge W. A. Leland McKeithen, J. Frank McCaskill and J. Hubert McCas- kill, of Pineliurst, W. Lamont Brown of Southern Pines and Clifton Blue of Aberdeen. Brief Mention Soending 10 days as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry B. Spel- rran, and Mr. Spelman is Mrs. Marjorie Arms Roberts of West Hartford, Conn., who arrived Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap man leave Saturday for Jupiter, Fla., where Dick and Barbara McIntyre will compete in the International Mixed Two-Ball tOVirnarr.ent at the Tequesta Golf Club. The Rev. and Mrs. Claudius Miller, III, and their three chil dren, who have been visiting Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. True P. Cheney, left Tuesday to return to St. Louis, Mo., via Charlotte, where they spent sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foreman have returned to their home, the Easton Log Cabin, after spend- several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reeves leave Saturday for Fort Lauder dale, Fla., where they will stay until mid-March. Their daughter, Emily, returned Monday to Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Va., after a few days semester break with her parents. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keith Wedlock for several days this week were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntley of Gouverneu.r; N. Y., and Mr. Huntley’s sister, Mrs. Nan Smitii of Lowville, N. Y., who were en route to Florida. George A. Short, Jr., and his son, Mickey, spent -Saturday in Charlotte where they attended nual meeting the ice hockey game at the Coli-' Dairy Council of which he was hero this week with Mr. and Mrs. se-om.-- [elected a director. jLydig Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacKen- i Mrs. Joseph Hussey is spending, Mrs. Mulford Horr returns zie on ’Tuesday flew in their a few days in Portland, Me., vis- home today following several plane to Ponte Vedra, Fla., for iting her father. weeks visiting in Camtedp, fortnight. I Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Tuck- Mas., New York City and Engle- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calloway'er of Estil, S. C., spent three days wood, N. J. Pinehurst on Tuesday, Feb. 18 to confer with graduate, stu dent and prospective nurses and employers of nurses in this area on professional problems and job placement. The NCSNA counseling and placement service is designed to aid graduate, professional and practical nurses in guidance and placement; to help senior student nui-ses to plan their careers, and to advise prospective student nurses on a possible career in professional nursing. The service also aids employ ers of nurses in finding qualified about the education, experience, abilities and potentialities of nurse applicants. The counselor also furnishes employers with, latest information on employment conditions throughout the state. Appointments with Miss Peeler may be made by contacting: Miss Lalan M. Paterson, Moore Mem orial Hospital, Pinehurst, tele phone CY4-7411. 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