Page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 OVEREAnNG CAUSE GAS? INDIGESTION? Now Mp prOYoat sofhringl Let amazing new miazymb apply the brakee to etomack distress before, it begins. Unlike anti-adds, which only relieve stomach upset, miaztme helps digest the food you eat. Helps pre vent needless discomforts, taken as directed. Enjoy your meals again. Try MIAZYMB today. Only 98^. Economy dze, $2.25. Satisfaction guaranteed. miazyme aids digestion before distress begins CRAIG DRUG CO. 107 N. Sycamore St. Aberdeen, N. C. A8,15,22 PINEBLUFF NEWS By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Bridal Shower Miss Betty McMaster was honored at a bridal shower last Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Catherine Elsesser. Host- eses were Mrs. Preston Brooks, Mrs. Catherine Elsesser, Mrs. Bruce Mashburn, Mrs. H. L. Ses- soms, Mrs. John R. Morgan and Mrs. Sadie Patrick. Upon arrival the bride-elect was presented a peppermint car nation corsage given by Mrs. Cle- tus Pridgen. Mrs. W. K. Carpenter, Jr. was in charge of the games and pre sentation of prizes. Miss McMaster then enjoyed TYNER & BIBEY PAINTING - DECORATING WALLPAPERING 650 N. Bennett St. Southern Pines PHONE Southern Pines 692-7352 or 695-6402 FREE ESTIMATES "No Job Too Large Or Too Small" J20tfc NOTICE OF TAX SALE By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Vass, North Ccurolina and by virtue of authority conferred by the laws of North Carolina, the following described real estate will be offered for sale to satisfy the unpaid taxes due the Town of Vass for the year 1962. Stated amount does not include interest and costs. Sale will be held at Vass Town Hall, 12:00 o’clock noon, Monday, September 9, 1963. TOWN OF VASS A. R. Laubscher, Tax Collector WHITE Allen, Mrs. J. W., 1 lot Vass $ 15.75 Blue, C. B. & W. L. Richardson, 36.22 Acres McNair Land 13.97 Caddell, E. Hoyt, 1 lot Vass -88 Caddell, John W., 4 lots No. 17-20 Sunrise Heights 61.53 Foster, Greer; 1 Acre Smith Land 22.40 Foster, Lewis; 1 lot Vass & 24 Acres Vass 95.52 Frye, Lewis; 1 Acre Smith Land .. 52.34 Frye, Stacy; 14 Acre Smith Land 71.40 Frye, Stacy; Vz Acre Smith Land 20.27 McIntosh, Johnny R.; 5 lots No. 12-16, Inc.; Hotel 14.70 Phillips, S. T.; 1 lot Hwy. #1 Vass 14.53 Smith, James H.; 1 lot Bl. C No. 3 27.23 Stewart, Lloyd C.; .50 Acres Vass 18.38 Stuart, Dan; 3 lots Hwy. #1 44.19 Yarborough, J. R.; Price Land 10.68 COLORED Anderson, Nora & Cloran Johnson; 2 lots Goldston 1 lot Sellars land 13.74 Elliott, Foster; 3.08 Acres McCrimmon land 10.50 Frye, John Henry, Hrs.; 2 lots Goldston ... 1.05 Johnson, Anna; 2.5 Acres Vass 3.94 Johnson, Georgianna; 9 lots Bl. B No. 4-12, Inc 15.23 Johnson, Russell; .5 Acres McLeod land 17.15 McArthur, Elijah; 11 lots Bl. C No. 8-18; 13 lots Bl. B No. 18-30 11 lots Bl.. D No. 19-23, 26, 31 50.58 McDonald, Sam, Hrs.; 1 lot Vass-Union Road 2.98 McKeithen, D. B., Hrs.; 1.5 Acres Vass 1.93 McKeithen, Hurley; 3.’75 Acres Vass 18.90 McKeithen, Luola; 2 lots #13 & 14, Washington Hts. .70 McKeithen, Sam; 2.4 Acres Alexander land 17.68 McLeod, Victor; 4 lots Washington Hts 24.85 Pierce, Lillian; 2 lots #68 & 69 Washington Hts .70 Pratt, Martin; 1.5 Acres Cameron land 12.95 Pratt, Vernon; 6 lots Washington Hts 21.61 Sellars, Alfred; .25 Acres Vass 20.74 Sellars, Willie Clyde, 2 Acres Vass; 2 lots Goldston 9.98 A15,22,29,S5 opening and acknowledging her many gifts. During the evening photo graphs were made to record the memorable occasion. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pridgen, Jr. and children Richard, Leslie and Daphne, of Pittsfield, Mass., are visiting his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Lee Pridgen. Mrs. Lang Hale of Fayetteville is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Sessoms, and Mr. Sessoms. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Short and children, Barbara and Colin, spent the weekend at Windy Point. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Goldston and children, Lori and Forrest, of Raleigh were guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carpenter, Sr. entertained Friday night at a fish fry at the Pinebluff Lake. Forty-one guests were present, including members of the Car penter family and a few invited guests. On the menu, other than fish, were hush puppies, ham, pickle, tomatoes, lemon pie, cof fee, tea and drinks for the young members of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaskill and children, Marianna and Wes, of Clemson, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McCaskill. The Rev. Julian Scott attended the Pastor’s Conference at Meth odist College, Rocky Mount, last week. Mrs. Victor Nororangelo and children retimned to her home in Bronx, N. Y., Monday after spending the past month with her father, K. G. Deaton. Miss Annie Morrison of Greensboro spent last week with her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Sessoms, and Mr. Sessoms. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Pridgen and children, Melany and Fred erick, of Atkinson were at home for the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Preston Brooks L. L. Wilson, Jr. and children of Goldjsboro were weekend guests of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and mother attended the funeral of a relative in Mount Airy last Fri day. The Rev. and Mrs. Singletary and children have arrived in Pinebluff. He is pastor of Ives Memorial Baptist Church. We welcome them to our community. The Rev. Mr. Singletary comes to Pinebluff from Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Brooks and children, Becky and Mark, and Mrs. Emma Blevins of Marion visited Mrs. Catherine Elsesser several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown and children of Hampton, Va., spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Patrick. 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