err» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page NINE Lakeview News By LINDA WATTS Sunday, September 9, is home coming at Lakeview Church. A picnic lunch will be served at 1 o’clock. Everyone is invited. Come and bring a well-filled bas ket. Q Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jessup' and children of Durham spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jessup. Miss Ernestine McFayden of Washington, D. C. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McFayden and return ed to Washington, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Croon of Goldsboro spent Friday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Priest. Lane Barrow returned to his home in Rockingham after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barrow. Bill Blake of Washington, D. C. spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes. Rudy Er vin returned to Washington with him Monday. t Mrs. Myrtle Marks and son, I' Q Kenneth visited relatives in Goldsboro over the weekend. Mrs. Lewis Bellett and daugh ter, Mrs. Walter Patnode, spent a few days last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparks of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Mat thews. L. B. McWilliams of St. Peters- burg, Fla., a former resident of Lakeview, passed away Friday of last week. Henry Matthev/s of Newport News, Va. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Mat thews. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Matthews of Greensboro spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Ruth Mat thews. Dr. J. McCain Presents Medical Paper At Conference In Munich, Germany Dr. John L. McCain of Wilson, a former resident of Southern Pines, flew to Munich, Germany, Tuesday to present a special paper stressing the importance of the chest X-ray as part of the hospital admission routine to the Seventh International Congress on Internal Medicine. Dr. McCain, an Internist on the staff of the Wilson Clinic, authored the paper which he will read with Pr. Franklin J. Youngs of Wilson. Title of the research project on which the paper is based was “Comparison of the Chest X-rav and Tuberculin Test As Admission Procedures.” Dr. Youngs, who participated in the project with Dr. McCain unr'er a special grant from the Wibon County Tuberculosis Soci ety, is a radiologist at the Wilson Clinic. Dr. McCain is presenting the caper at a general session of the Munich conference today (Thurs day"). Dr. and Mrs. McCain will return to Wilson September 18. The pap.er has been translated into four languages for presenta tion at the conference. j Dr. McCain has had a life-long j interest in tuberculosis. He was | born on the grounds of the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Mc- Ccin. where his father, the late Dr. Paul P. McCain, was the su perintendent and one of the pio neer physicians in North Caro- bca in the treatment and preven tion of tuberculosis. He has been an attending phy sician at the Wilson Clinic and Woodward-Herring since 1956. He is also an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Uni versity of North Carolina Medical School. * Dr. McCain was graduated from Southern Pines High School and from the University of North Car olina in 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He had previously served in the United States Navy as a Medical Corpsman during World War II. He received his M. D. dogree from the Medical School of the DTniversity of Vir ginia in 1952 and did his intern ship at the Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., and his resic’nncy in internal Medi cine at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill and at the Medical College of Virginia. He is active in Medical Socie ty programs and in community activities. He is married to the former Miss Betty Landon Ray of Faison. They have two chil- d;on, a son and a daughter. Dr. apd Mrs. McCain will visit Paris, Rome, Venice, London and Edinburgh on their trip. It is Dr. McCain’s first trip outside of the United States and Canada. Dr. McCain’s mother, Mrs. Sadie McCain, former Southern Pines resident and former dean of Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, lives at Wilson and is staying with the McCain children during their parents’ absence. Mrs. McCain’s daughter, Dr. Irene McCain McFarland, also a physician and resident of Wilson, died several weeks ago. raPP?* ^ % ^ in FoWaa Clair lto.feii In the fall of 1955 the School of Nursing of the University of North Carolina expanded its ser vices to provide for graduate edu cation in administration and teaching in nursing. 2 for $9.88 ■ WP ■<o»* G» RIBBON” •W- f 7-P«. FREE I Sarden Tools V-TTH EACH PURCHASE Lawn Furniture $29.95 OR MORE 8i.¥ifc. >...4oMfr/'BLUERIBBON”g^rc^/b Portable Fan 9.95 PLAY-GYM "74V- • S PasMOger Glider • S Chain • Table $48-98 - n Easy Terms Special Value! I 2 Swings, Glide 'Rings & Trapeze Bar. $19-95 Easy Terms (Pkg. In Carton) Other Gym Sets $29.95, $39.95, $49.95 WALL TO WA>1 IN NYLON CHARCOAL or ^ 30 Sq. 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