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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958
Women’s Activitibs
and Sandhills Social Events
BESSIE CAMERON SMITH. Editor TELEPHONE 2-«512
Hobby Show Exhibit
Of Miss Charlock
Receives Double Award
The Civic Club announced this
week that one double award was
made by the judges at the Hobby
Show held on Monday of last
week: the Alice in Wonderland
exhibit shown by Miss Laura
Charlock.
This entry won two ribbons for
its uniqueness and for the years
of research entailed. It featured
the, characters in the book and a
collection of printed material
about the author, “Lewis Carroll,”
or as he was also known, the Rev.
Charles L. Dodgson, a man of
great versatility and kindly char
acteristics, both whimsical and
practical.
A spokesman for the club re
ports: “Miss Charlock has exhib
ited her collection in many places,
and it always attracts much inter
est and commendation. Everyone
felt that she deserved the double
award and approved the decision
of the judges.”
West End Senior
Girl Scouts Tour .
Pope Field, Ft. Bragg
DOGWOOD GROVE HOLDS ANNUAL SUPPER
AND PROSPECT PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Dogwood Grove No. 253 of the
Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle
held its annual combination cov
ered dish supper and prospect
party in the Woodmen hall last
Wednesday night.
Mrs. W. E. Crain and Miss
Louise Crain were responsible for
the table decorations. Lavender
and white crepe paper streamers
formed an arch behind the table,
and green candles 'coiled with
sprays of dogwood were on the
CAROLINA ORCHIDS TAKE^ ELEVEN PRIZES
AT SHOW IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA
table. The society’s colors were
carried out by the use of green
and violet paper napkins.
Mrs. D. E. Bailey headed the
entertainment for the evening
Several games were played and
prizes given the winners.
Special guests present were the
state manager, Mrs. Ethel Don
aldson, of Charlotte, Mrs. Delma
Fields of Jonesboro, Miss Bar
bara Pearce, Mrs. Ned Bushby
and Mrs. Doris Hunsucker.
Mrs. Karl Bridges of Carolina
Orchids, Inc., returned* last
Thursday night from St. Peters
burg, Fla., where she exhibited
the St. Petersburg Orchid
Show and won a total of 11 rib
bons, of which five were for first
place, the others, second.
Mrs. Bridges carried to the
show, which is sponsored by the
West Coast Orchid Society, en
tries from the unusual and odd
colored small orchids in which
slie is specializing and which are
rapidly gaining in importance.
Her Phalaenopsis Paul Kiker,
one of her own seedlings which
is named for her father, won two
prizes, first on a bloom and sec
ond on a seedling. Denrobium
Havraii variety Merryden, Phal
aenopsis Reve Rose variety Car
olina and Lc. Carolina Wren va
riety Carolina were others that
placed first.
Among those winning second
places were Lc. BlancShe variety
Carolina, Laelia Coronet variety
Carolina, Lc. Carolina Wren va
riety Southern Pines, and Lc.
Charles Worthii variety Carolina.
A tour of Pope Field and Fort
Bragg last Thursday was a high
light of the year for the West End
Senior Girl Scouts, and they came
away prouder than ever before to
be Americans. They were accom
panied by their leader, Mrs. Floyd
Upole, and Community Scout
chairman, Mrs. A. J. Hanner.
By appointment the group was
met by an officer who took them
in a staff station wagon on a tour
of inspection of the base. Of spe
cial interest was the test airplane
used for pilot instruction which,
though not in the air, responded
in the same manner. The girls
were allowed to operate this de
vice. They were shown how
paratroopers learn to jump and
the equipment each is given for
survival camp.
The Scouts inspected a map
showing airways of the United
States and were told how the
country is protected from inva
sion by a 24-hour-a-day watch
throughout the nation. Firefight
ing equipment, used particularly
for airplane crash fires, was view
ed with interest.
The girls enjoyed lunch at a
base mess hall.
Scouts taking the trip were Ka
ren Farmer, Julia Hanner, Sher
rie Upole, Nancy Auman, Cassie^
Gibson, Hilda Richardson, Judy
Upole, and Dot Furr.
Square Dance With
Nick Grotty Calling
Slated At Armory
Two From Moore
Elected To Office
In Teachers’ Society
Miss Mary Currie of Carthage
was elected president of the re
gional chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma, honorary teachers’ socie
ty, at a luncheon meeting held
Saturday at the Wilrik Hotel in
Sanford. She was elevated from
the office of vice president. Miss
Mary .Logan of Southern Pines
was elected corresponding secre
tary.
Mrs. A. C. Dawson of Southern
Pines introduced the Speaker, Miss
Patsy Montague, of the North
Carolina Department of Educa
tion. Miss Polly Miller of South
ern Pines served on the nominat
ing committee.
The Society fosters education
and gives scholarshpis.
DROVE 42, BPO DOES, MAKES PLANS FOR
STATE MEETING HERE FEBRUARY 21-22
Three Circles of
Baptist Church Meet
Three of the Baptist Circles
met on 'Tuesday of this week,
with a total attendance of 37
members and six visitors.
Mrs. Herman Shaw was host
ess to Circle 1. Mrs. Z. V. Tolar
led the,devotions and presented
a program on “Building a Chris
tian Home.” Eleven members
were present.
Mrs. Eugene Fields was host
ess to Circle 2, which had an at
tendance of 16, including two
visitors. Mrs. N. S. Kimball con
ducted the devotional service
and Mrs. Jack Davenport and
Mrs. W. C. Deaton took part on a
program entitled “Christian Wor
Hollywood Bridge Club
Holds Luncheon Meeting
The Hollywood Bridge Club,
seven tables of players strong,
gathered at the Hollywood Hotel
Tuesday for their weekly meeting,
which got off to a delightful start
as the group found places at a
long luncheon table which had as
centerpiece ah arrangement of
bronze chrysanthemums and
white snapdragons.
As the afternoon progressed
and scores were finally tallied, the
following were found to be win
ners: Miss Teresa Severin, Mrs. J.
B. Boyle, Miss Joy Colvin, Mrs.
P. P. Pelton, Mrs. Ernest M.
Poate, Miss Claudia Ammen, and
Mrs. H. W. Allen.
Band Boosters Hold
Enthusiastic Meeting,
Elect New Officers
The Band Boosters met Mon
day night in the band room of the
school, with an enthusiastic group
of 25 present. The meeting got
off to a peppy start with several
selections played by the pep band,
directed by Roy Knight.
Irie Leonard of the faculty
spoke on what the Band Boosters
Club has meant to the school, and
Mary Louise McDonald, a student,
talked of the club’s value to the
,Band members.
Election of officers was held.
Mrs. Charles Rowe was elected
president: Mrs. Chester Van Ben-
schoten, vice president; and Mrs.
Stanley Fobes, secretary-treasur
er.
Drawing for a cake donated by
Mrs. George Thompson was held,
and Mrs. Van Benschoten was the
winner. Refreshments were serv
ed.
Announcement of committees
for the State meeting of BPO
Does, to be held here February
21-22, was made by Mrs. Bryan
Poe, general chairman of the
event, at Tuesday night’s meeting
of Drove 42, held at the Southern
Pines Country Club with the
president, Mrs. James Prim, pre
siding.
They are:
Registration—Mrs. W. M. Bush
by, Mrs. Harry Fullpnwider, and
Mrs. Morris Johnson.
Housing—Mrs. Joe Scott.
Publicity—Mrs. Don Jones.
Courtesy and Hospitality—Mrs.
Chan Page, Mrs. Arthur Thomas
and Mrs. Robert Strouse.
Decorations—Mrs. George Mc-
Cormac, Mrs. Joe Steed and Mrs.
Don Jones.
Favors^Mrs. Lyle Craig, Mrs.
Ralph Wallace and Mrs. Eugene
McKenzie.'
Flowers—Mrs. Curtis Everett.
Banquet and Lunchebn — Mrs.
George Thompson.
Dance—Mrs. M. G. McRae, Mrs.
Morris Arnold and Mrs. Curtis
Everett.
Advertising and Program—Mrs
Robert ViaU, Mrs. G. B. Kimbrell,
Mrs. John Bucholz, Mrs. June
Blue, Mrs. Joseph Matthews, Mrs.
J. T. Overton, Mrs. Thomas Vann
and Mrs. Walter Coffin.
Mrs. Dan Junkin, chairman of
the Jean Barrow Memorial Com
mittee, reported that the commit
tee had visited the N. C. Sanato
rium at McCain, taking needed
articles to the children in both
white and Negro wards.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by the
hostesses, Mrs. Alfred Derouin,
Mrs. Jamps Baird and Mrs. Watt
Smith.
Duplicate Club Meets;
Master Point Game
Set For Next Week
Washington’s Birthday
Ball Is Announced
By Carolina Hotel
•The management of the Caro
lina Hotel, Pinehurst, announces
that its annual Washington’s
Birthday Ball will be held in the
Carolina ballroom on Saturday,
February 22.
This will be a formal dance, and
fancy headdresses will be the or
der of the evening, with prizes for
the most original, the funniest and
the prettiest entries.
It is advised that reservations
be made early.
Youth Federation To
Discuss Dating At
Sunday Meeting
“What’s Wrong With Dating In
Southern Pines?”
It will be interesting to hear the
answers when a panel, led by the
Rev. Martin Caldwell, discusses
the subject at a meeting of the
Southern Pines Youth Federation
at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Emman
uel Episcopal Church. Panbl
members will be presidents of the
youth groups which comprise the
federation.
The young people will have
supper together after the pro
gram.
A social attraction for next
week is a Square Dance, to be
held at the National Guard Arm
ory Thursday night from 8:30 to
12:30 imder sponsorship of St.
Anthony’s Catholic Church as a
benefit for St Anthony’s School.
Dennis C. “Nick” Crotty of
pinehurst, a whizz at square
dance figures, will do the
calling and he and his gyest will
give a colorful exhibition of a
few of the more intricate steps of
square dancing.
Mrs. Vincent Schweiger is gen-
. eral chairman of the event; Mrs.
Mary Doyle is dance chairman
Mrs. Mickey Walsh is in charge
of tickets, and Mrs. Hollis
'Thompson is publicity chairman
Mrs. 'Thompson reports th,at
plans are well underway to make
this a gala affair and that all
square dance enthusiasts can look
forward to an evening full of en
tertainment. With the attractions
to be included she is inclined to
think that even those who do not
do this type of dancing will be
enthusiasts of the art before the
evening is over.
Six and a half tables were at
play at Tuesday night’s meeting
of the Sandhills Duplicate Bridge
Club, held, as usu^, at the South
ern Pines Country Club.
North-South winners were Mrs.
C. H. Bowman and Mrs. Jean Ed-
son, with Dr. E. W. Bush and Fred
Brindley in second place, and a
Raeford pair. Miss Louise Blue
and Mrs. W. L. Poole, third.
East-West winners were Mrs.
Roy Grinnell and Mrs. I. Foy Hor
ton, followed by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Markham, and Mrs. James
Besley find Mrs. C. D. May, in
that order.
The monthly master point game
will be played next Tuesday
night.
Presbyterian Circles
Meet; Offering Given
For Migrants In Florida
Circle 2 of Brownson Memorial
Presbyterian Women of the
Church met Monday night with
Mrs. Edward Landis, with an at
tendance of 14, which included
one visitor and one new member.
Mrs. Dan S. Ray conducted the
Bible study and Mrs. Wayland
Blue gave the program article
from the Survey magazine. An
offering was taken for migrant
workers in Florida, and a dona
tion of clothing was to be sent,
also, this week.
Mrs. Avery Evans, chairman,
presided over the business session
Mrs. Duncan Mclnnis was host
ess to Circle 1 Monday night, with
13 members answering to roll call.
Mrs. Joe Thomas conducted s
Bible study on “The Believing
Church,” and Mrs. George Nevms
Girl Scout Leaders
Meet At West End
West End-Piuehurst Area Girl
Scout leaders met Monday even
ing in the West End Methodist
Church youth building, with Mrs
A. J. Hanner presiding.
Miss Sophia White, Area di
rector, reported that the Scout
cabin at Knehurst had been ac
quired by the Area. It was an
nounced, also, that a director will
be in charge for the summer
months.
Girl Scouts will be selling
cookies this week and the pub
lic’s cooperation is sought.
Mrs. Mattocks Is
Honored At Luncheon
Miss Katherine Wiley and her
staff of Mrs. Hayes Shop and
Tots’ Toggery honored Mrs. Tom
my Mattocks, one of their num
ber at a luncheon at Miss Wiley’s
home Wednesday. Mrs. Johnie
Cole’s contribution to the lunch
eon, in which all had a part, was
a beautifully decorated cake
which was, aecording to reports,
as delicious as pretty. The table
held a centerpiece of pink and
white camellias flanked by pink
candles.
After lunch, Mrs. Mattocks was
presented a gift from the group
and layette gilts from each indi
vidual.
Together for the luncheon and a
friendly, relaxing period around
an open fire were Mrs. Mattocks,
Mrs. Todd Baxter, Mrs. Johnie
Cole, Miss Julia Weaver, and Miss
Wiley.
Three Derbys Are
Feted At Party By
Mrs. C. Benedict
Mrs. Cadwallader Benedict gave
a party at her home on Old Field
Road Monday afternoon honoring
Judy, Penny and Tom Derby.
Other guests were Jock Folley,
Feeka and Kit Ewing.
This was the first party for
Tom, 16 months old, and Jock,
two months his junior, but they
were the life of the event,—jolly
good fellows — handling (and
smearing) their cup cakes and
lemonade like veteran party go
ers.
Mrs. Benedict had the capable
assistance of her son, Chris, and
Susy and Bobbie Ewing, in enter
taining the tots.
Canteen At Moore
Memorial Hospital
Open Full Time ,
presented a program on world
missions with emphasis on Japan.
Miss Marion Lambie was host
ess to Circle 3 'Tuesday, with
nine members present. Mrs. Dan
R. McNeill led the Bible study,
with several members taking
part, and Mrs. M. B. Kellis gave
program on Japan from Pres
byterian Women.
ship in the Family.” Each mem
ber carried a dish towel to the
meeting for use in the church
kitchen.
Mrs. Bruce Lewis entertained
Circle 4 at her home. There were
12 members present and four
visitors: Mrs. Bill Baker, Mrs.
Maynard Mangum, Mrs. PMipW
Green, and Mrs. Hilda Harley of
FayettviUe.
Mrs. William Dale was in
charge of devotions and program.
Plans were made for commimity
missions and a home mission
study to be held February 27.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT—
MOORE COUNTY'S LEADIHa ^
NEWS WEEKLX.
EASTERN STAR MEETING
A stated meeting of
the Order of Eastern
Star will be held in
the Masonic Hall Fri
day at 8 p.m. All
members of the Eastern Star are
invited to attend. Mrs. Helen Ed
wards, W. M. Mrs. Dorcas Mills,
Secretary.
Tell her how sweet she
is with a gift of candy
Delight your Valentine with a gift as
sweet as she is . . . top-quality choco
lates from our big selection. We have
all her favorites , . . fresh, delicious
and sure to please ... in beautiful Val-
entire gift boxes. Come and choose the
perfect one for her. '
OPEN SUNDAY
Sandhill Drug Company
Southern Pines
Mohr-Hufford Wedding
Takes Place Saturday
At Pinehurst Chapel
'The wedding of Miss Joan La
Berne Hufford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mercer C. Hufford of
Pinehurst, and Gordon Seth
Mohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Stark Mohr of Hamburg, N.
Y., will take place' at 2 p. m.
Saturday in the Village Chapel,
Pinehurst. The Rev. Adam Weir
Craig, rector, will officiate, and
music will be by Mrs. L. D. Mc
Donald, organist, and Dr. R
Bruce Warlick, vocalist, both of
Southern Pines.
A reception will follow im
mediately at The Manor in Pine
hurst.
The bride-groom-elect is in
business in Hambimg, where the
couple will reside.
The Canteen at Moore Memorial
Hospital will be open full time
from now on, the hours being 10
a.m. until 9 p.m, daily and on
Sundays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7
to 9 p.m. It is being staffed by
two paid workers and volunteers
Volunteers, however, are badly
needed, especially for Thursdays
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on
Sunday afternoons from 1 to 4.
Anyone who wishes to help with
this project may call Mrs. William
F. HoUister, OX 2-7752.
Methodist Circle
Meets With Mrs. Shaw
Circle 3 of the Methodist
Church met Tuesday night with
Mrs. Allan W. Shaw, Jr., with an
attendsuice of 16 which included
one new member, Mrs. James
Baldwin.
Mrs. W. L. Scarborough, chair
man, conducted the business ses
sion and Mrs. R. L. Bame, pro
gram Ibader for the month, led a
program on “Christian Action On
the March.”
Mrs. Earl Hubbard was pre
sented a shower of layette gifts,
after which the hostess served re
freshments.
Mrs. Marley Attends
Meeting of NCFWC
Board in Raleigh
Mrs. Joe Marley recently at
tended an Executive Board meet
ing of the North Carolina Federa
tion of Women’s Clubs in Raleigh,
representing the District 9 presi
dent, Mrs. H. C. McPherson of
Cameron, who was unable to at
tend. Mrs. Marley is district vice j
president and, as such, has super
vision of all Jimior Woman s|
Clubs in the district, which cona
prises several counties. She is
president of the local Junior
Woman’s Club.
February 9-15 is
iahonai
Mrs. Richardson
Named To Faculty
Of Nursing School
Announcement has been made
by Miss Elizabeth L. Kemble,
dean of the University of North
Carolina’s School of Nursing, of
the appointment of Mrs. Jean
Councii Richardson as an associ
ate faculty member of the school.
Mrs. Richardson is supervisor of
psychiatric nursing at Memorial
Hospital in Chapel Hill. She is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
G. Coimcil of Southern Pines.
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Adult Sewing Class
At Home Ec Cottage
To Start Tuesday
Miss Margaret Hester of the!
Southern Pines Home Economics
department announces that adult
classes in sewing will begin at 7
p. m. Tuesday, February 11, in
the Kbme Ec cottage. The class]
will be limited to 15.
“Please register beforehand by]
calling 0X5-5702 after 4 p. m.
or by calling 0X2-2181 during]
school,” Miss Hestfer requests.
Hospital Auxiliary’s
Executive Board Meets
The executive boMd of tl
Woman’s Auxiliary of Moore Me-
morial Hospital held its regular i
meeting Tuesday morning at the
nurses’ home in Pinehurst. Mrs. ]
Robert M. McMillan, president,
presided, and reports were made
by the various committees. I
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Well-groomed women everywhere depend on regular prcrfe^ional
beauty care, and it is our purpose to continue to merit their con
fidence.
All of the shops listed below are represented in Moore County
Unit No. 9 of the National Hairdressers Guild
At our regular meetings we discuss the new -trends in Beauty C^ture ajid see hair
styling demonstrations by expert stylists, in an effort to keep abreast of the times.
We take pride in our work and gain satisfaction from knowing that our efforts con
tribute to the happiness and business success of our customers.
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY
Ruby Arey. Hairdresser
WI 4-2539—Aberdeen
Franthbl Beauty Shop
ox 5-3282—Southern Pines
Thelma Flack - Frances Locklear
Betty Dowd
Vass Beauty; Shop
YU 6-2616—Vass
Cathferine Edwards.-, Tecia Graham
Agnes-Dorothy Beauty Shop
ox 2-2701—Southern Pines
Helen Johnson - Lillian Parshley
La Dove Hairdressers
CY 4-3554—^Pinehurst
Bonnie Phifer - Vella Horner
Vogue Beauty Shop
ox 2-8711—Southern Pines :
Edith Gotch - Helen Hardister
June Aurns
Edith Swoope
CY 4-3054—Pinehurst