THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page FIVE Women's Activities and Sandhills Social Events MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF, Editor TELEPHONE OX 2-6512 The Richard James Family Moves Here From Nearby Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Janies and daughters, Mary Lee, 12 and Cathy Ann, 10, this week moved from Robbins to the house at 275 North May Street which they are leasing from owner Frank Love- joy- A native of Robbins, Mr. James has been associated with Ken nedy & Company Real Estate & Insurance firm in Pinehurst since 1960. A 1950 graduate of Catawba College, where he earned an AB degree in commerce, Mr. James was with Amerotron (the old Robbins Mill) from 1950-55. He then became associated with the Shenandoah Life Insurance Com pany, with home offices in Roan oke, Va. and he remains their representative, working out of the Raleigh district. The Jameses are Pnssbyterians, members of Brownson Memorial Church, where he teaches the Young People’s Sunday School class. His wife is active in Girl Scouting, both on the troop and management levels. Their daughters will attend the local school. Par Seekers Hold Monthly Luncheon Meet After Tourney Fourteen Par Seekers attended the group’s monthly luncheon and business meeting Wednesday at the Southern Pines Country Club. The low net tournament played by the Par Seekers that morning was won by Mrs. Robert Strouse. Runner-up was Mrs. T .C. Worth, Jr. Last Wednesday’s tourney, a blind hole contest, was won by Mrs. W. Lamont Brown. United Church Lists Meetings; ^^omen’s Circles to Meet On Sunday, September 9th, the Rev. Carl Wallace will preach on the sermon theme: “The Christi an Conununity and Sins of the Flesh” at the II a. m. worship service at the United Church of Christ. The Youth Fellowship will hold their reorganizational meeting at 6 p. m. Sunday. On Wednesday, the junior choir meets at 7 p. m., the senior choir at 8 p- HI- as dees the Board of Trustees. The Circles of the Women’s Fellowship will meet Thursday, September 13, with the following members: The Fanny Timmons Circle at 10 a. m., with Mrs. James Covey. The Friendship Circle at 3 p. m. with Mrs. Ella Chatfield. The Lena Sweezy Circle at 3 p. m., with Mrs. Jack Reid. The Margaret White Circle at 3 p. m., with Mrs. Wade Stevick. The Ruth Burr Sanborn Circle at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Robert Le- land. VFW and Auxiliary Entertain l3isabled Veterans Here Friday Disabled veterans from the VA Hospital in Fayetteville were en tertained Friday fjy the John Boyd Post 7318 Veterans of For eign Wars at the post home on N. W. Broad Street. Twenty-six old-timers arrived here at 2 p.m. by charter bus with recreation director, Carl White, in charge. The group was greeted on ar rival by Commander Joe Gar- zik and Auxiliary President, Miss Louise Crain. The post home was attractively decorated with poppies and ivy. The men were served refresh ments of milk, ice cream and home made cup cakes by Auxili ary members Miss Louise Crain, Mrs. Elinor Irvin, Mrs. Cecile Cameron, Miss Jewel Johnson and Mrs. Trudy Stephenson, as sisted by Mrs. Elsie Dawson and Miss Marie Meyer. During the afternoon, the group enjoyed the fine piano playing of Miss Ruth Wilson. In and Out of Town Dick James about this question: “IN THESE DAYS when we are often beset with tensions of many kinds, it seems to me we should concentrate more than ever on the things which help build up oUr strength as individuals. “One of the most fundament al of these, to my way of thinking, is life insurance. Here is a form of individual planning by which a man can, insofar as it is humanly possi ble, exercise control over his own future and that of those he loves. “Actually, the whole purpose of life insurance is to replace insecurity with security. WANT-TO-KNOW-MORE CALL - NOW KENNEDY Insurance Agency Phone 294-2752 PINEHTOST Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Weather- spoon and son,, Carlyle, of 105 Youngs Road, will attend the Weatherspoon-Nicholson wedding this Sunday at Grace’s Chapel near Sanford. Carlyle will serve as aii usher in his cousin’s wed ding. Miss Ruby Seagroves of Ra leigh will spend the weekend with the Weatherspoons and will accompany them to the wedding. Mr: and Mrs. James Pleasants drove their son, Rodney to Rome, Ga. on the weekend. He will be a student this year at the Dar lington School for Boys. Returning home Sunday fol lowing two weeks in the ^orge Leonard cottage at Myrtle Beach, S. C. were Dr. and Mrs. R. M. ! McMillan and children, John, ] Mary, Julia and Robert. John and jBill Seymour left here Sunday I for Middletown, Conn. where they will attend the Saturday wedding of Bill’s brother, John, to Katherine Angela Spooner. Tho boys are visiting friends on the'wfty up:* ‘ ’ Mrs. Walter Harper and daugh ter, Clara, got home Tuesday after a trip to New Jersey to pick up Frances Harper, Tim Leonard, Faye Reid and Betsy Scheipers, who have all been working for the George Pottles this summer at the Shoreham Hotel in Spring Lake. En route, Mrs. Harper and Clara visited Mr. Harper’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Chewning in Deltaville, Va., then on to Philadelphia, Pa. for a stopoff with her sister, Mrs. Dun can McRae, her husband and their small daughter and new lit tle boy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cam eron spent the past weekend at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Black from a short vacation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. are Dr. and Mrs. C. Robert VanderVoort. Th-sir children; Glory, Kathie and Robert, visited her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlin in Aber deen. Mrs. S. D. Fobes and daughter, Arden, have just returned from a 10-day trip. They drove Cadet Gary Page of Winston-Salem to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. then went on to Saranac Lake, visited relatives in Montclair, N. J. and spent the weekend in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley spent the weekend at Camp Rain bow, Boone, attending the annual - % *4 '' ■U FIVE REASONS WHY... YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE IN A REAL DRUG STORE Complete, fresh drug stocks