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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
By SALLY AUMAN
WEST END NEWS
Attend Funeral
Leon Monroe McDonald, who
was fatally injured by a bull at
his home at Olivia, was a brother
of Mrs. W. A. Brown of Jackson
Springs. Attending the funeral at
Barbecue Church Saturday after
noon from Jackson Springs were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blue with
Johnnie and Joyce, Mrs. E. J.
Blue, Mrs. Geneva McLeod, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Graham, Oscar
Richardson Jr. and Herbert Car
ter.
Mission Study
The WSCS concluded a study
course Thursday evening on
“Concern of a Continent.” Mrs.
A. J. Hanner, Missionary Educa-
•tion chairman, was hostess to the
group at her home and presented
the study on Mexico, Hawaii and
the Caribbean area in a unique
way. For the study- of Mexico,
Mrs. Hanner played Mexican
music, served her guests tortillas
followed by a talk on that coun
try. Pineapple juice was served
representing Hawaii with Helen
Hanner, in costume, giving a
Hula dance. Along with the dis
cussion of the Caribbean area.
Calypso music was played and
the guests were served bananas.
Robert Clark served as an ush- i
er in the wedding of Mrs. George
fcooper Franklin to Bailey Sher
wood Rich at the Fairmont
Methodist Church ' in Raleigh
Sunday afternoon. Also attend
ing the ceremony and the recep
tion following from here were
W^rs. Clark and Miss Evelyn Hol
liday.
* Sunday dinner guests of Misses
Edith and Vista Markham were
Mrs. John Gibson with Rufus and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton and
Barbara, all of Laurel Hill,
' Bill Graham ahd Miss Julia
Mae Graham, both of Charlotte,
were at home for the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Graham. Sunday dinner
guests of the Graham ' family
Were Linda Faye' Richardson of
Peace College and Oscar Rich
ardson, Jr.
The Rev. Neil Thompson, pas
tor of the Methodist Church of
Lake Waccamaw, spoke to the
I^A Monday evening on the
Boys Home of his town. Devo
tions were led by the Rev. Paul
Buzard, pastor of the Bensalem
and Eagle Springs Churches. The
group enjoyed a social hour with
D. L. Ritter serving on the Hos
pitality Committee.,
Floyd Cole, who is serving as
campaign chairman for the Moore
District of the Occoneeche Boy
Scouts, attended a training pro
gram in Raleigh Thursday.
Congratulations to Troop 98 of
the West End Boy Scouts who
won, the Health and Safety
Aw^rd recently in the County!
Superintendent Kenneth Blue
of the Jackson Springs Sunday
School presented perfect attend
ance pins to the following: to Mfr,
Blue’s own daughter, Joyce,
weni the 8th-year pin; 6 yeaf
pins f were awarded to Eugene
Blate, Willis an(| Marie Clark; a
5th S^ear pin was ^ awarded to
Pari s Blake; 4th ye^. Gay and
Tominy McCall, Patsy McDonald,
end Karris Clark; 3rd year, Mrs.
Har^s Clark, and George McCall;
and ist year to Nancy and Bren
da Sherrill. Special recognition
is gwen to Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Clarf: and their children, Willis
and Marie. The entire family had
perfect attendance for the year.
Cifele III of the Jackson
Spriigs Church which Mrs. Ash
ton iRichardson is serving as
chaiwnan met with her Monday
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evening. Mrs. Mike Lambeth was
elected secretary and Mrs. Kimes
Blake was moderator of the Bible
study. The program was present
ed by Mrs. Richardson. The 15
members present enjoyed a social
hour with the hostess.
Mrs. W. M. Thompson was
hostess to the Circle of the Jack-
son Springs Church of which she
is serving as chairman on Wed
nesday evening. At the organiza
tion meeting Mrs. W. A. Brown
was made co-chairman and Mrs.
Robert McKenzie elected secre
tary-treasurer. Mrs. A. H. Mc
Call was moderator of the Bible
study and Mrs. Brown gave the
program.
The High School 'crowd had
fun Monday evening at a birth
day party honoring Sherrie
Upole. There were games and
dancing for all, novelty hats for
guests and lots of gifts for Sher
rie. The color scheme of red and
white was used throughout the
activity room of the Presbyterian
Church. The serving table was
covered with a white lace cloth
over red, from which Miss Bert
McCrummen presided at the
punch bowl and Mrs. Floyd
Upole sered decorated cakes and
nuts. Also assisting with the fun
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Upole
and Mrs. Shirley Craven. Attend
ing were Karen Farmer, Brenda
and Earl Conner, Barbara, Zach
ary, Jean Barnette, Gaston Sim
mons, Jr., Jimmy Melton, Mack
McKenzie, Carolyn and Hanford
Thomas, Charles Lee Shaver,
Joyce Martin, Dot Furr, Lois
Godfrey, Julia Hammer, Nancy
Auman, Clement Williams, Bob
by Ritter, Cindy Craven^ Sunny
Upole, Judy Upole, Kenneth
Whitesell, and Deelie Priest of
Carthage.
Leland Richardson, senior at
the Union Theological Seminary,
will supply the pulpit of the
Presbyterian Church at Charlotte
Court House, Va., this Sunday.
The Rev. R. R. Ramsey, pastor
of the church, will be in Char
lotte this weekend with his fam
ily to attend the wedding of
Catherine Ramsey at Belk Chap
el, Queens College, Charlotte.
Mrs. Charles Krywokulsky and
Mrs. Edward Tucker with Carol
of Chicago, Ill., are guests of the
North Lewis family.
Bob VonCanon is a patient at
Duke Hospital.
Visiting his sister, Mrs. Ernest
Currie, is Raymond Seawell of
Norfolk, Va.
Hospitalized at Moore Memori
al is Brenda McKenzie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKen
zie.
George McDonald is a patient
at Moore Memorial Hospital.
Miss Louise Baughn left Sun
day for Campbell College.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon
ald are home following Charles’
completion of his tour of duty
with the Armed Forces.
A son was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Atkins. Congratula
tions to the parents and to the
grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Cum
mings, who is here from London,
England, to welcome this fine lit-.
tie fellow. I
Attending the Girl Scout Coun- j
cil meeting of the area in San '
Col. Madigan Is
Appointed News
Director Of WEEB
Col. Donald Madigan has been
appointed news director of radio
station WEEB, according to an
announcement this week by Jack
Younts, station manager. He suc
ceeds Charlie Clapp who will
join WSJS in Winston-Salem.
Col. Madigan, who has been as
sociated with the Elks Lodge, will
continue many of his duties
there. He is secretary and active
in other affairs of the lodge.
He retired from the Army in
1946 becauss of injuries received
in the Pacific Theatre. He is cur
rently serving as volunteer di
rector of Civil Defense here.
ford Monday night were Mrs
David Brady, Mrs. W. E. Jack-
son, and Mrs. A. J. Hanner.
In High Point at the Southern
Furniture Rug Market this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Sisk, A.
J. Hanner, Frank Pollock, Bobby
and Richard VonCanon, and J.
H. Johnson. Mr. Johnson has al
so recently attended the Furni
ture market in Dallas, Texas.
Spending the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Thompson,
is Miss Emily Thompson of Char
lotte.
Little Dawn Williams, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Wil
liams, is home after being hospi
talized at Moore Memorial last
week.
Richard Chapman
And Son Honored
By Golf Writers
Richard D. Chapman of Pine-
hurst and his son, Dixie, were
among several outstanding golf
ers recognized Tuesday night by
the Metropolitan Golf Writers at
their annual dinner in New York.
The Chapmans, father and son
champions, received awards.
Others well known in this area
who were honored were Tom
Robbins, of Larchmont, N. y.,
and Pinehurst, national seniors
champion, and Charles Coe, the
national amateur champion.
Coe, who won the National
Amateur title for the second time
in 1958, received the Metropoli
tan Golf Writers Association’s
Gold Tee Award, which goes to
the person who has done the
most for golf in the past year.
The Chapmans, who won the
father-son tournament in Pine
hurst, are well known on North
ern courses, where they spend
a considerable amount of time
in the summer.
Chapm.an, Sr., won the North-
South Amateur Jast year on
Pinehurst’s No. 2 course.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959
ANTIQUES BOUGHT FOR CASH
FURNITURE, BOOKS, PAINTINGS, GLASS CHINA
SILVER, GUNS, STAMPS, COINS, JEWELRY etc
^ , JOSEPH GARNIER
Midland Road PINEHURST Phone CY 4-3055
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In 1957, North Carolina dairy
cows averaged 5,000 pounds of
milk and 200 pounds of butterfat.
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Where needed, an application
of lime can pay for itself many
times by helping to produce high
er crop yields.
Business Directory
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Winter Schedule
Friday, Staurday and Sunday
1 between So. Pinee ft Aberdeen
MiMiiR Phone CY 4-4122 . Pinehurst, N. C.
W: ri 11 ‘ m
JOHNNY BORNS OIL CO.
Phillips 66 Products
FUEL OIL
U.S. 1 South Southern Pines, N. C.
Phone OX 5-6601 or OX 5-7711
AIR & STEAMER TICKETS
CRUISES — TOURS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
POWELL FUNERAL HOME
Phone 2-6161
Southern Pines, N. C.
Southern Pines Pharmacy
N. W. Broad Ph. 5-5321
Prescription Specialists
Skiuthern Pines Warehouses
Quality Building Supplies
Our 32nd Year Phone 2-7131
SHEET METAL WORK
JAMES A. TEW
Lennox Heeling Equipmenl
Ph. OX 5-4012 Southern Pines
AREY & SONS, Inc.
Cabinets St Building Materials
Ph. WI 4-1614 Aberdeen, N. C.
McNEILL & COMPANY
Feed - Seed
N.W. Broad St Ph. 2-6244
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Household Furnishings
Ready-lo-Wear
RAY'S OF ROBBINS
Ph. WI 8-2551 ROBBINS, N. P.
Office Supplies & Equipment
SANDHILL OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
W. Penn. Are. Southern Pinee
COLLINS DEPT STORE
Official Boy & Cub Scout
Equipment
Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen, N. C
THE PILOT. Inc.
SOCIAL STATIONERY : GIFT PRINTING
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
All Types of Business Forms
Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices
Phone 2-7271 , Southern Pines, N. C.
CLARENDON FARMS DAIRY.
Inc.
Distributers
, Long Meadow Milk
CY 4-7761 or CY 4-7632 PINEHURST
CLARK & BRADSHAW
Auto Service
N.W. Broad St Ph. 2-7-171
Bigelow Carpeting
[HALLUM FURNITURE CO.
Aberdeen - Rockingbam
Headquarters for Men
SWEATERS - SPORT JACKETS
Everything for the Golfer
LAHRY'S MEN'S SHOP
Wellesley Bldg. TeL CY 4-5732 Pinehurst
McAllister & hobbs
Food Market - Fine Feode
N. E.^Broad St. Ph. OX 5-
7671
ANY PART FOR ANY CAR
BROWN AUTO SUPPLY
RCA - MOTOROLA TV
Tires, Batteries
OX 2-2561—Southern Pines
Tates Hdw. & Elec. Co.
N.W. Broad St
„ SOUTHERN PINES
plumbing & HEATING CO.
Oil Burner Serrlee
Phone OX 2-2301
Air Condltlonliig
138 Conn. Are.
BMTERIESj
HARDY'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER
Open 24 Hours a Day Complete Service
Mechanic on Duly
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Next to Howard Johnson's on U.S. 1
SHAMBURGER TIRE CO.
Gulf Tires — Accessories
Ph. WI 4-2414 — ABERDEEN
Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co.
N.E. Broad St. Ph. 2-7601
SAVE at
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f McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP
If It's Fashion News — It's Herel
Aberdeen, N. C.
Windsor 4-1181—103 South St.
BROOKS Open Air Market
Meats - Fruits - Groceries
Open 8 a.m. - 11 p-m,
U.S. No. 1 South
Barnum Realty & Insurance Co.
John S. Buggies Thomas Buggies
w Jerry V. Healy
V Citizens Bank Bidg. OX 5-7251
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Goldsmith Construction Co.
Forestry Service
Phone OX 5-7391
Southern Pines, N. C.
THE GLITTER BOX
Expert Watch Repairing
Aberdeen — Southern Pines
Sou. Pines Recapping Co.
Ph. OX 5-6273 S. W. Broad St. Ext.
Southern Pines, N. C.
MILL OUTLET STORE
Dress Materials and Accessories
Draperies and Upholstery
Penn. Ave., across from A&P
Television — Radio —
WM. J. STRATTON
Sales and Service
Southern Pines. N. C.
Phones OX 2-7570 or OX 2-3005
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BILL'S SHOE SHOP
Expert Shoe Repeiring
DYEING — SHINING
East New Hampshire Itve.
THE PILOT. Inc.
SOCIAL STATIONERY - GIFT PRINTING
WEDDING. ANNOUNCEMENTS
All Types of Business Forms
Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices
Phone 2-7271 Southern Pines, N. C.
SOUTHERN PINES
COUNTRY CLUB
Open Year Round
FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING
Plumbing - HeaHng - Air Conditioning
Ph. CY 4-5952 Pinehurst. N. C.