Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 The National Society for Crip- lyiEmfC S DEDCAMAI Q pled Children and Adults, with j W Add IwEWwd OK b EladwWALd . 1,400 affiliates, is the oldest and ; BY MRS. CHARLES CAMERON j given for their outstanding play-' largest voluntary agency serving | Honored ' winning the sports the physical handicapped. Con- j ^ community get-together and tributions to the annual Easter: dance honoring the Vass-Lake- Seal Campaign, now underway, fi- | girls team. County basket- nance its work. ball champions, was enjoyed, by some 200 parents, citizens, teach- and i ers, and high school boys and I girls in the school cafeteria Fri day night. • Decorations of blue and white, the school colors, were prevalent throughout the hall, with a dis play of basketball trophies at the 01i fi ciiiCv-.. I From the refreshment table ce vered v/ith a whi‘'e cloth with d', lions of blue silhouettes of ■-'‘1 Jia-d^c-tbail players and cen- 'f,.ect:ve over 15 years, of afie. | tered with the gold basketball. Deep-doam relief . . . fast, wlion pain i attacks <'f minor Arthritis, Kheu- j matism, Packache or Muscular A * .^)ccur. Tliat’s what you icant. And | that’ what yc!u when you fc.ke | RRCVO Tnbk-ts. Proven /a.s’f, snfe - OUii GUARANTEE: use the tablet size as directed for 10 days. Given this fair trial, PRUVO may help you. You must get tlie wont’er- fu' relief millions have or your m< :.cy back. At druggists everywhere. manship trophy for three consecu tive years. Special recognition was given David Crockett, a senior, and recent winner of a Morehead Scholarship and to David’s sister, Ann, the County v/inner of the Piecitation - Declamation contest held af Carthage on Thursday night of last week. J. E. Causey presented the girls with a certificate and gold basket balls, inscribed “1963 Champions”. Presbyn.hm Mee; Circles of the Presbyterian Women of the Church ’"let. last week with urograms on “Evangel ism.” A social hour with refresh- afternoon. Billy Holder, who was a patient for a number of weeks at Moore Memorial Hospital and has since been a shut-in-at home, is show ing great improvement and is able to he up and out. . F. R. Smith is a shut-in - at home. Claude Doss, who was hospita lized at St. Joseph’s Hospital be fore being transferred to N. C. Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, underwent major surgery, a leg amputation, Thursday. Mrs. Horace Mullinix, Mrs. Robert Coffey, Mrs. James Hud son, Mrs. Charles Cameron, and Bill Frye attended classes at the Bible School Institute at Page Memorial Methodist Church on Tuesday of last week. CRAIG DRUG CO. 107 Sycamore St. ABERDEEN, N. C. I ments followed each meeting. |i<he winning trophy, refreshments ]y[_ Chappell and Mrs. ijo^’ punch, sandwiche,?, nuts and .fj Jack'^on v/ere co-hostesses v .^r r.oue.res were served. ' 1 to t^'e Jane McGill circle on Mon- I j'..-’,'."ic for dar.cmg was furnish- ^ n!?ht. Mrs. Eugene Hicks ; •’ by a juke box. i ^resided : School principal, John Mc-|- ^ I dss TpySairr .he mh. inrrents and community for their;-^‘^sented a^s-nsMne Basket for I ;mtei^st m the school and players. i -i-J ^ -.To the teams, high praise was ‘ ^- studv anc u pP Gilb ey s Gin 2.10 Pt \OISTILLCD LONDON ( V GIN; 3.35 '-5 DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN. 90 PROOF. 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W.& A- GILBEY. LTD.. CINCINNATI, OHIO were brought to the meeting by mem.bers, i Circle 1 met on Wednesday ! ni,ght with Mrs. Geor.ge T .aubschpr hostess at her home. Mrs. Hugh Mcl.ean presided and moderated the Bible study. Mrs. I.enwood ! Patterson led the program on Evangelism. Attend Hally Representing the Men of the Vass Presbvterian Church at the Spring Rally of Men of District which v/as held at the Cameron [Presbyterian Church Sunday hfternoon and evening were: W. IF, Gladstone, Karl Schweinfurth, ^ C. C. Crockett. W. J. Morgan, ! Julian Smith and Herbert Cad- j dell. ' Local Sccut Activities Fighteen members and their leacic”. Clyde Smith, of Vass Troon 310 snent Friday night and Sat-irdav on a camping trip at Karl. The Scouts hiked wit’i full pack to Camp, located nea- the W. S. Henning Farm nea- the Clav Road section. Fighteen Cub Scouts from the Va=3 Dens toured the Karagheus- ian A. and M. Inc., plant on Monday cf last v/eek. They were poc.-.mtianied by their leaders Mrs J. R. Blue, Mrs. Howard Gschwind, Mrs. Rody Futrell and assisted by Mrs. Walter Patnode On Friday night at the Cub Pack meeting at the Vass Com munity House a kite judging con test was held amon.g the Cubs. Winners were: John David l\Jc Rab, prettiest; Robert Wicker and Nickey Futrell tied for the most unusual one. Mrs. Thompson, a fifth grade teacher at the Vass - Lakeview School, -was guest speaker and showed films made during her recent stay in Alaska. Honored Teresa Ashley was honored at a party given on her 13th birthday Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ashley, at their home^ Refreshments were enjoyed and 1 games were played. Guests at- VASS-LAKEVIEW GIRLS, Moore County Tournament champs and winners of the Sportsmanship Award, are pictured here. Seated in the front row, from left to right, are: Judy Bailey, Diane Cameron, Joyce Jones, Sarah Von Metzger and Jean Jones. Second row, same order, Debbie Johnson, Pat Mills, Brenda Richardson, Amy Callahan and Sandra Von Metzger. In the back row. Coach David Page, Mary Hopton, Sandra Smith, Gladys Smith and Mary Ann Thompson. The girls were honored Friday night m the school cafeteria as reported in the accom panying Vass news column. T.bey won the County Sportsmanship Award for the second successive year, sharing it this year with Cameron girls, co-winners. (Photo, courtesy of The Moore County News) tending were: David Grissom, Donald Holder, Pam Wicker, De bra Howell, Diane Hudson, Brenda Holder, Vanessa Powers, Tommy Campbell, L. B. Horne, Billy Ashley, and Jackie Danley. Personals Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean were her sister, Mrs. Elsie Bryant and son, Nickey, of Erwin. I.Tr. and Mrs. Billy Ashley and boys, Rickey and Kinney, of San ford visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ashley Sunday. spent the weekend with their daughter, Jeanette Mullinix, student at Woman’s College. Son Jimmy visited with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morris, in Ophir, while his parents were away. Misses Judy and Betty Cameron of Greensboro were weekend guests of their cousin, Diane Womble. 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