p V THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962 Over 100 Flags Sold Saturday; Sale Continuing Mrs. M. Cecile Wicker, chair man of the Moore County Flag Committee, reports that over 100 flag kits were sold Saturday. Participating in the sale were, from Southern Pines, V.F.W. and V.F.W. Auxiliary, American Leg ion Airxiliary, St. Anthony’s Woman’s Club, Woodman Circle and Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs; from West End, the American Legion; from Robbins, the Wo man’s Club and W.O.W.; from THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS, If not pleased with strong, in stant-drying T-4L, your 48c back at any drug store. Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. Itch and burning are gone. TODAY AT ALL DRUG STORES. A5tf Aberdeen, the Explorer Scouts. The sale will continue and flags may be obtained from ony of the above organizations and in Aber deen from Ken Cox at the Car olina Bank and at Batchelor & Company. A flag, staff and wall bracket are included in the kit. The com mittee’s aim is to increase display of the American flag in Moore County. Teen Club Dance Slated April 21 The Sandhills Teen Club, which draws its membership from throughout this area, will spon sor a “record hop” at the Pine- hurst Legion Hut, off the Pine- hurst-Aberdeen highway, on April 21, starting at 8 p.m., with Charlie Hicks of Radio Station WKIX as master of ceremonies. Teen Club membership cards, required for admittance to the dance, are on sale by students in Pinehurst and elsewhere. A young flounder has one eye bn each side of his head just as other fish. As he grows older, one eye migrates so that both eyes are on one side. PAGE TWENTY THREE For Family Fun ^ Dairif Queen D SUNDAE STOP The world’s most delicious sundaes in a variety of flavors. Enjoy one today! OPEN EVERY DAY On U. S. 1 Between Southern Pines and Aberdeen OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE $19.95 spring fashion on the double... the dress and jacket, to take you twice as many places. The smart, square necked sheath with drop shoulders... meant to wear wtth or without its matching curvy bolero that’s iced with white. The textured silken look in a fabric blend of cotton, Bemberg rayeti af>d silk. Navy, black, turquoise or toast. 14J^-24JiJ. » advertised in VOGUE OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON McLean Style Shop South Street Aberdeen, N. C. ELKS OFFICERS—New officers of Southern Pines Elks Lodge No. 1692 were installed Thurs day night of last week in ceremonies conducted at the Southern Country Club, during a regular dinner meeting. The officers were installed by past exalted rulers of the lodge with Past Exalted Ruler Walter Harper acting as grand exalted ruler for the ceremony. Front row, left to right: John Sullivan, loyal knight; Joseph I. Scott, leading knight; J. A. Matthews, exalted ruler; Jack Reid, lecturing knight; and Stanley Austin, esquire. Back row, SEime order: Ralph Wallace, immediate past exalted ruler who was elected to five-year trustee; Gaither Edwards, chaplain; Charles Mumford, treasurer; Archie Barnes, inner guard; James L. Irvin, secretary; and Thomas Connolly, tiler. Mr. Harper was elected as alternate to the exalted ruler to at tend the Grand Lodge (national) convention. (Humphrey photo) Mrs. Council’s Mother Succumbs Mrs. Bessie P. Hester, 84, widow of the Rev. C. R. Hester, died Wednesday afternoon at her home. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. M. H. French of LaFeria, Tex., Mrs. J. Wicks of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Pearl McCormack and Mrs. Bessie Hargrove, both of the home, and Mrs. Clyde Council of Southern Pines; one son, James H. Hester of the home; three sis ters, Mrs. Allie Daniels of Eliza bethtown, Mrs. Roby Dowles® and Mrs. Hannah Allen, both of Dublin; two brothers, D. Gause and Quincey Gause, both of Eliz- bethtown. Funeral services will be held at 4 p. m. Friday, at the Baptist church in St. Pauls. station. Deep River — Mrs. Charlie Cheek, D. R. Salmon, J. W. Chil dress; Glendon railroad station Eureka—^Mrs. D. J. Blue, Hugh M. MfcLeod, Hugh C. Garner; Farm Life school. Highfalls—W. N. Ulpchixrch, Frank A. Maness, Mrs. J. R. Gar ner; Rural Fire Station. Little River—E. B. Blue, Mur dock Cameron, A. D. Wooten; Lobelia Community House. Pinebluff—^Mrs. Madge B. David, Mrs. Julia Latham, Mirs. Margaret Lausten; Pinebluff Woman’s Club. Pinehurst — W. B. Alexander, Ellis Fields, Sr., H. Holt McKen zie; Community Hall. Ritters—Mrs. Sylvia H. Purvis, A. T. Maness, Miss Geneva Rey nolds; McConnell. Robbins — Mrs. Bessie H. Brooks, L. B. Bowtnan, Mrs. C. S. Lewis, Sr; Town Hall. Vass—Mrs. Olivia P. Griffin, Mrs. Anne Callahan, Mrs. Edward Garner; Vass fire station. West End—Elmer Blue, W. E. Jackson, Mrs. Everett Cole; West End fire station. Westmoore—^Mrs. Fannie D. Brewer, E. J. Freeman, Sr., Henry Jordan; Westmoore school. Acting Democratic precinct committees, to serve until pre cinct elections are held in May, and to conduct the election meet ings, will be named for the new ly created precincts by the Moore County Democratic executive committee some time before the end of April, said W. Lamont Brown of Southern Pines, county Democratic chairman. NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS OF DENTON REALTY CORPORATION AND/OR PONALD S. DENOFF Please submit immediately statement of your account with either of the above debtors by mail to the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, P.O. Box 635, Carthage, North Carolina. This information is needed promptly in the event a Trustee in an assignment for the benefit of the creditors or a Receiver is appointed to marshall assets and pay creditors in accordance with law. NORTHCOOL BY Sagner Freedom, of Movement "Cool tailored with skill by Sagner, world's most experienced maker of men's suits of man - made fabrics." 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He has served pastorates in Virginia and at Kanno- polis and Monroe and was for nine years executive secretary of Concord Presbytery. REGISTRARS (Continued from page 1) Pines Precinct, W. T. Huntley is registrar, with Sherwood Brock- well as Democratic judge and Lloyd Prime the Republican. Polling place is the Municipal Building. In the new Pinedene Precinct, just south of the Southern Pines town limit, with the southern bormdary crossing, US Highway 1 approximately at Westbrook’s )'’^arket, Mrs. Mary K. (Woodrow) McDonald is registrar, Lt. Col. Frank Smith Democratic judge and John F. Buchholz Republican judge. In Aberdeen Precinct, which follows the lines of the old one except for the subtraction of Pinedene Precinct, Mrs. Eva S. Merrill is registrar, Mrs. John Sloan Democratic judge and H. W. Douh Republican judge. Other registrars. Democratic and Peoublican judges, listed in that order, with the polling place; Bcnsalem—Mrs. Carolyn H. Blue, Rev. Winfred Allison, Paul C. 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