THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page NINE
ABERDEEN NEWS
BY ANN J. McNElLL
Baby Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simmons
announce the birth of a daughter
at Moore Memorial Hospital on
Tuesday, November 18. The baby
weighed eight pounds, ten ounces.
They have two other daughters,
Judy, 6, and Barbara, 3.'
Mrs. Coble Honored
Miss Pearl McMillan entertain
ed at her home on Thursday eve
ning with a pink and blue shower
honoring Mrs. Russell Coble.
Games were played and the hon-
oree was presented an array of
gifts in a lovely bassinet, the gift
of the hostess.
The following guests were serv
ed refreshments of a chicken sal
ad plate with angel’s delight cake
and coffee: Mrs. J. D. McLean,
mother of the honoree, Mrs. Billy
Marks, Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, Mrs.
Ben Wicks, Mrs. Lawrence Wick
er, Mrs. Bin Wooten, Mrs. James
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday — November 26, 27, 28
iNiCOtOR
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Children 25c
.3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00
- Students 35c — Adults 50c
Saturday, November 29 — Double Feature
Bruce Bennett
James Craig
in
, in
Flaming Frontier"
"Ghost Diver"
12:35-3:15-5:50-8:39
11:20-1:45-4:25-7:00-9:40
Sunday and Monday — November 30, December 1
Sunday Shows 1:20-3:15-5:10-7:05-9:00
Monday 3:15 and Continuous
Tuesday and Wednesday — December 2 and 3
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Thursday and Friday — December 4 and. 5
"ADAM and EVE"
Bible Inspires Musical Score
Underscoring the brilliantly directed story of Creation, “Adam
and Eve’’, is one of the most beautiful and inspiring musical
scores ever composed for a motion picture
Gustavo Cesar Carrion composed and conducted the score for
the controversial picture, receiving his inspiration from the
majesty of the Book of Genesis.
“One can almost hear the heavenly music of the scriptures in
the Book of Genesis as he reads the beautiful story of Creation,”
Carrion stated. “I felt very humble and awed by the music that
flowed out of these immortal words and I hope that I have cap
tured every note I felt.”
Muse, Mrs, M. B. Pleasants, Miss
,Mae Marks, Miss Ha Blue, Miss
Bertha Blue, and Mrs. F. S. Weav
er.
Dessert-Bridge
Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs. James
Muse, and Mrs., Curtis Mclnnis
entertained at dessert-bridge and
honored Mrs. Frank McNeiE with
a surprise baby shower on Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Wat
son. Upon arrival, the honoree
opened and joyously acknowledg
ed her many useful gifts. Refresh
ments of ice cream, iced cake, and
coffee were served.
Several progressions of bridge
followed with high score going to
Mrs. McNeiU and travel prize to
Mrs. W. B. Marks.
Guests included: Mrs. Mack
Wicker, Mrs. RusseU Coble, Mrs.
D. P. Black, Miss Dorothy Mc
Neill, Mrs. Vann Clark, Mrs.
Catherine Bums, Mrs. Steve Kuz-
minski, Mrs. Dick Hargette, Mrs.
Ray Bums, and Mrs. Keith Marks.
Jaycees Honor Wives
Aberdeen Jaycees honored the
Jaycee-ettes at a dinner at Her
nando’s near Rockingham last
Thursday evening. The dinner was
sponsored by the Club’s Farmers
Day Festival committee as an ex
pression of appreciation for thei^
help during the Festival last Aug
ust. Approximately 26 members
and wives enjoyed the dinner and
dancing at Hernando’s.
Mrs. McLeod Feted
Mrs. John D. McLeod was hon
ored at a birthday dinner on last
Thursday evening at her home
with a number of her relatives
present. Those on hand to wish
her many happy returns of the
day were: Neill McKay of South
ern Pines, Mrs. J. B. McDonald
and Neill McDonald of Cameron,
Mrs. Carlos McLeod and Miss
Isabelle McLeod of Olivia, and
Miss Martha McLeod and Neill
A. McLeod of the home.
Senior Play
Aberdeen High School Seniors
presented their annual play last
Friday evening before a large
number of interested persons. The
play, “Pick A Dilly,” was directed
by the class sponsor, Mrs. Gwynn
Voss.
Thanksgiving Service
The annual Thanksgiving Serv
ice, sponsored by the churches of
Aberdeen, will be held on Thurs
day morning, N^ovember 27, in the
First Baptist Church. Dr. W. C.
Neill, pastor of Bethesda Presby
terian Church, wiU preach the
Thanksgiving Sermon.
Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Long and,
daughter, Debbie Jo, visited
friends in Raleigh during the
weekend. They were accompanied
to Raleigh by Misses Sylvia and
Brenda Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Troutman
and Teesie will leave Friday for
Soil Conservation
Post Being Sought
By j. B. McLeod
J. B. McLeod, Route 2, Carth
age, has been nominated by reg
ular petition for the office of Su
pervisor from Moore County to
the board of supervisors of the
Upper Cape Fear Soil Conserva-i
tion District.
The election will be held dur
ing the first week in December.
Ballot boxes will be located in
three places: Ralph Bryant’s
Store, Route 2, Carthage; Richard
Matthews’ Store, Route 3, Carth
age; and the office of the Farm
er’s Home Administration in the
basement of the courthouse.
The newly elected supervisor
will replace J. Herman Matthews
who has been a member of the
board for the past three years.
Matthews is not seeking re-elec
tion.
Other members from this coun
ty are Hawley Poole of West End,
and Harold Purvis, of near Rob
bins.
Another Moore County farm
er is James Fulk, Route 3, Car
thage, is chairman of the district
board.
This district, comprised of
Moore, Lee, and Heirnett counties,
has been in operation nearly 18
years.
In Moore County, about 1,200
farmers and landowners are co
operating in the conservation
program and many others have
been associated in the past.
New Orleans where they will at
tend the Seedman’s' Convention.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Simmons included Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Owen, parents of Mrs.
Simmons, of Skipwith, Va., who
visited them over the weekend,
and Mrs. Phil Unger, of Columbia,
S. C., who is spending several
days with them this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
j6ined Southern Pines friends to
attend the Duke-Carolina game,
Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Watson and Mrs.
Mike Babyak of Pinehurst were
Saturday visitors in Greensboro.
Dr. and Mrs. John D. McLeod,
Jr., and family of Keyser, W. Va.,
were recent guests of his mother,
Mrs. J. D. McLeod.
RusseE Batchelor, Harry Wat
son, and Hugh Bowman attended
the Duke-Carolina game Satur
day.
THEATRES
, SUNRISE
In the action packed western
drama which is slated to open
Sunday at the Sunrise Theatre
through United Artists release,
Gary Cooper is starred in a role
that fits him like a gun fits a
holster. It is the title role in
“Man of the West,” in which he
is starred with Julie London, Lee
J. Cobb, Arthur O’Connell and
Jack Lord. The Walter M. Mir-
isch production was filmed in
color by DeLuxe in Cinemascope.
Anthony Mann directed and Reg
inald Rose wrote the screenplay.
“Man of the West,” based upon
Will C. Brown’s novel, is a sus
penseful story of powerful per
sonalities—good and bad—where
in Gary Cooper, as Link Jones,
a reformed bandit and kiEer
raised in the ways of western
violence by his uncle (Lee J.
Cobb), is tossed by circumstanc
es back into the clutches of
Cobb’s gang several years after
he left them to go straight.
Julie London famous singer, is
back to straight drama in her
“Man of the West Role.” Al
though she sings the title song of
the film, her role of a frontier
chanteuse which Rose’s script
probes to some depth, calls for a
dramatic, non-singing interpre
tation.
Arthur O’Connell, who por
trays a card-sharp on the lam
from the authorities, reached
recognition after twenty years of
obscurity in show business with
his portrayal of the reluctant
suitor in the Broadway produc
tion of “Picnic.” Jack Lord plays
the part of Coaley, a hulking
brute, to whom Cooper adminis
ters a terrific beating after Coal
ey forces Julie London to strip
at gunpoint. Lord made his
Broadway mark as star of “Cat
On A Hot Tin Roof.”
‘■Man of the West” was filmed
largely in CalEornia’s magnifi
cent Red Rock Canyon in the
Mojave desert. Opening sequenc
es wherein Cooper boards the
train were> filmed near Sonora
and Jamestown, in the heart of
the ’49 gold' rush country along
the 57-mile track of the Sierra
Railroad. The ancient train is
real—not studio constructed.
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Southern Pines, N. C.
Hayes Book Shop
The 52nd annual Christmas
Seal Sale to raise funds to-fight
TB opened November 14.
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PROOF
4/5 QUART
JAMES WALSH & CO.. INa
LAWRENCEBURO, IND.
NORTH CAROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
VS.
Alice Burleigh Gaffey & or Hrs.
at Law of Alice Burleigh Gaffey
Cora Burleigh Lyford & husband
Earl H. Lyford & or Hrs. at Law
of Cora Burleigh Lyford & hus
band Earl H. Lyford, all persons,
firms and corporations having an
interest in the real estate herein
described.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendants
will take notice that an action as
above entitled has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Moore County, North Carolina,
for the purpose of foreclosing cer
tain liens for taxes for the year
1956, owned and held by Moore
County, and for other taxes, costs
and interest and penalties due
Moore County, which are liens
upon that certain tract, lot or par
cel of land listed for the year
1956 and other years shown in
the complaint in said action ir
the name of Alice B. Gaffey &
Cora B. Lyford in McNeiE Town
ship, Moore County, North Caro
lina, described as follows:
Lot Numbers 19, 20, 21 8f
22 in Block K&6 in the Town
of Southern Pines. Refer
ence: Book of Wills H at
page 22, Deed Book 39 at page
566, Deed Book 35 at page
142 & Deed Book 10 at page
319, Public Registry for
Moore County.
And the relief demanded consists
wholly or partly in excluding all
persons from any actual interest
or lien in or to said lands.
And the defendants will fur
ther take notice that they are re
quired to appear before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Moore
County, North Carolina, at his
office in Carthage, within 20 days
after the 24 day of December
1958, and answer or demur to the
complaint filed in said action or
the plaintEf will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
This the 24 day of November,
1958.
C. C. Kennedy,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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