■/1 Page TEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958 News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative — Telephone Vass 2171 Sisters Are Feted | Bonnie Callahan, Ann Edwards Connie Sue Hudson, who was and Patsy Callahan. The Rev. five years old last Friday, and Fant Steele talked informally, her sister Marsha Kay, whose j Charles Parker presided ovex third birthday was Saturday,'a short business session, were feted at a Mother Goose' Plans for attending the sub party at the home of their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hudson, Saturday afternoon district meeting at Marcus Church near Norman on Monday night were made, and the follow- Keith . and children, Mrs. Nettie Thomas, and Miss Elsie Mae Gschwind, all of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Blanie Moye and son, Allen, of Winterville spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Cam eron. In the afternoon Miss Cam eron and her guests and Mrs. S. R. Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. John McCrummen in Aberdeen. The Moyes occupied an apart ment in Miss Cameron’s home a few years ago when he was Jean, left Saturday for their home in Baltimore, Md., after spenoling nearly a week with Mr. Crissman’s mother, Mrs. A. G. Crissman, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Frye and daughter, Karen, of Route 3, Car thage, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Frye Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Davis of Ophir spent last weekend here, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullinix and Mr. and Mrs. Roby member of the Vass-Lakeview iFutrell. Mrs. Davis is the mother The children enjoyed a Hump-|ing attended: Mr. Steele, Bonnie ty Dumpty game and had a good Callahan, Ann Edwards, Patsy time playing on the little host-: Callahan, ‘ A1 Edwards, Lynhe esses’^ gym sets. Refreshments Oldham, Sophia and Sylvia Old- consisted of ice creami, birthday ham. cake, koolade and party mints, Men Leave The cake was especially attrac-j Stanley Buie, Tommy Oldham tive to the tots. It was decorated' Danny Cameron, who recent- with lollipop dolls playing ring- jy completed boot training at the around-a-rosy. Faces were made Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- of mints and bonnets of paper ^gj. ^^d came home on leave, are doilies. Connie and Marsha re- j-gtyj-^ing there this week for ceived many nice gifts, and their, ^j-gining as medical corpsmen. guests were presented balloons gruce Jackson, fourth member of and Mother Goose plaques as jj^g group, iS going to Norfolk for favors. fship duty. All are 1958 graduates Small guests included Kathy gf Vass-Lakeview High School, and Mike Coe, Jesse Coore, Yjsit q-he Lassiters Jr., Carol and A1 Kling- ]y[j. an(j ]y[rs. Floyd Lassiter enschmidt, Jimmy Ferguson,'g^d children, Billy, Janie and Janet Lee, Jimmy and Joan Hud-and Mrs. Lassiter’s pa- son, John David and Cheryl Ann rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mill- McRae, Craig Cameron, Ann, I g- jgft Sunday for their honfes V 1 ^ ^ ^ T «^ ^ School faculty. This was the first time local friends had seen Allen, who is three years old. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crissman and children. Bobby and Barbara place Friday. I. J. My^rs received news of the death Sunday night of his sister, Mrs. Alice Dukes, of Nor way, S. C. Billy Frye, Roy Frye, Jimmy Mashburn, Jimmy Griffin and Sam Frye visited Spurgeon Lam bert at Thomasville Sunday. Mr^. G. E. Griffin attended a home demonstration club camp at Camp Monroe from Monday dntil Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gsch wind and daughters, of Aber deen and their guest, Mrs. W. P. Parker of Laurihburg, called er had returned on Wednesday from Kansas City, Mo., where she visited her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Gsch wind. She brought news that they are planning to come to North Carolina on a visit in Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Finch vaca tioned at Myrtle Beach, S. C., from Tuesday until Friday, and returned by way of Columbia, where they visited his nephew, Sgt. Don Finch, and family until Saturday. Mrs. Karl Schweinfurth left the middle of this week for Youngstown, Ohio, to visit her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beasley spent part of last week with rel atives at Wilson. of Mr. Fiitrell and Mrs. Mullinix. Mrs. Fant Steele and Lin went to Rock Hill, S. C., last Friday night to stay until after the wed- on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gsch- j ding of her sister which takes I wind Sunday evening. Mrs. Park-' DELICIOUS FOOD at . DIXIE INN Phone YU 6-2032 VASS. N. C. ANTIQUES Food for Every Mood FOR SALE Open Daily and Sundays Stevie and Ronnie Boggs, Linda Kay Frye, Susan Callahan, Mar tha Morgan, Jimmy Cameron and Sue Bullock. Mothers attending were Mrs. Henry Klingenschmidt, Mrs. Bobby Hudson, Mrs. J. A. McRae, Mrs. Charles Cameron, and Mrs. Jack Morgan, and a special guest was Mrs. Edd Boggs, grandmoth er of the honorees. Family Picnic The Rainbow Home Demon stration Club held a family pic nic at Futrell’s lake last Friday evening. Some of the group went swimming and all enjoyed a bounteous picnic supper. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roby Futrell and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullinix and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin, Butch, Mike and Tommy Griffin and Butch’s guest, Karl Schweinfurth, Mrs. R. L. Oldham, Mrs. Charlie Gsch wind, Mr. arid Mrs. A. C. Bailey, and Miss Flora McDonald of Car thage. Entertains Class R. A. Edwards, teacher of the Intermediate Class at the Pres byterian Sunday School, enter- in Verona, Pa., after visiting Mr. Lassiter’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassi ter, and family for nearly a jweek. They made side trips to see brothers and sisters at Rob bins, Carthage and other places and were taken by their host on sightseeing trips to various places, including Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were especi ally interested in seeing tobacco harvested and barned. The visitors, accompanied by Diane Lassiter, drove to Chero kee on Wednesday and toured the mountain country to the Tennes see line, returning Thursday. Penonals Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Thomas and son, Mike, of Sanford visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frye Mon day night. Mrs. A. L. Keith and children, Doreene, Leon, Philip and San dra, vacationed at Wrightsville Beach from Satui;day until Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Avron Upchurch and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thomas and children, all of the Deep River School com munity ‘ beyond Sanford, were tained the class at a wiener roast I Saturday supper guests of Mr. at Futrell’s lake Wednesday eve ning. Swimming was enjoyed. Mrs. Edwards assisted her hus band in entertaining. Class members present were J. D. Blue, Danny McGill, David Crockett, Roy Jackson and Sarah Von Metzger, who had Emma Oldham as her guest. Ann Crock ett, a member, was visiting her grandfather at Williamston at the time. MYF Meeting Mrs. G. E. Griffin was leader of a program based on The Lord’s Prayer Sunday evening at the Methodist Youth Fellowship meeting. Taking part were Syl via, Sophia and Lynne Oldham, BEEFEATER Hgnyuwigj irr Burrough’s BEEFEATER GIN IMPORTEO from ENGUNO fey KOBRAND CORPORATION. NEW YORK 1, N. V. M PROer • OISTIIUD from RRAIN and Mrs. James Key. Mr. Up church will, teach in the Deep River School this year. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frye and daughter, Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frye visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loy at Graham Sun day afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Mayer of Charlotte spent Sunday night with her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. P. A. Wilson, who has been visiting here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson re turned Saturday from a week’s trip to Florida. They went down the west coast to Tampa, and came back along the east coast. They visited Silver Springs, Sar asota, Lakeland, and a number of other places ,of interest. Miss Essie Cunningham of Franklin and Miss Beulah Vick of Nashville were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan. Martha Cooper of Broadway spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and daughter, Kay, of Sanford visited the Aber- nathys Sunday. S|Sgt. and Mrs. W. R. McGill and children of Sumter, S. C., visited their parents during last weekend. Mrs. A. M. Hemphill of Ham let visited Mrs. D. H. McGill and Mrs. W. D. McCraney Monday and Mrs McCraney went home with her to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edwards and Mrs. G. M. Blue visited Mr. and Mrs Lee' Wilkes at Laurin- burg, Sunday afternoon. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borst to see their son Henry Borst on Wednesday of last week were Jtfr. and Mrs. Marion Hinson and daughter, Margaret Ann, of Fuquay and Miss' Annie Borst of Cameron. Henry continues to improve fol lowing a heart attack which he suffered late in June. 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