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Southern - Pines, North Carolina
OOTIUD0K
Published Every Saturday Morning During
the Season, November May, at
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Conducted hy Ralph W. Pagr
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at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina.
Saturday, December O, lOlG
ICellffioue Services
At the Pinehurst Chapel:
Holy Communion 9.30 A. M.
Children's Services 10.00 a.m.
Morning Service and Sermon 11.00 A. m.
Night Service at the Com
munity House at 8.00 p. M.
Eoman Catholic
Early Mass 6.15 A. m.
Second Mass 8.00 a. m.
Arrive 8.00 a. m.
8.30 a. m.
7.00 p. M.
8.30 P. m.
malls
Leave 7.00 a. m.
8.30 a. m.
6.00 P. m.
8.00 P. m.
Trains
NORTH
Leave 9.40 a. m.
9.00 p. m.
FROM NORTH
Due 8.05 A. m.
8.30 p. m.
SOUTH
Leave 7.10 a. m.
7.35 p. Tki
FROM SOUTH
Due 10.30 a. m.
9.45 p. m.
The Influence of the Community
Last year the public spirited
citizens of the cottage colony
were called upon to become a
working part of the Sandhill com
munity, and to take an active part
in a concerted effort of the
Board of Trade of the Sandhills
to make the section attractive and
prosperous at home and influen
tial abroad.
Pinehurst subscribed an appre
ciable sum of money to the board,
in conjunction with the fifteen
other allied towns. And since
that time we have been asked
many times to show definitely
what this Board has accom
plished, and the results of the
investment.
The Farm Life School is one
result. The big October fair is
another. A tobacco market will
soon be another. A good hospital
another. But it is not our present
purpose to emphasize the bene
fits at home. It is to show the
increasing prestige and influence
the neighborhood is exerting
abroad in the-land as a result of
the unprecedented public spirit
exhibited.
The State of North Carolina
observes the working of our com
munity organization, and its ef
fect. And it resolves to have such
an organization for the whole
State. Apd it is organized with
Henry A. Page of, Aberdeen as
President, and our own secretary
as secretary. Because here is
where the idea has its origin and
its expression. The whole State
sees a fair run at Pinehurst of
and by and for the people that
make it, a frolic for everyone and
an educational clearing house.
A fair is a familiar and easy
thing. But a fair that is a potent
force in the development of the
ideals and the spirit of the people
is a curiosity. So they select the
head of our fair to be the head of
the State fair. Roger Derby,
president of the Board of Trade,
establishes a country school that
is the consolidation of five foot
less little county shanties, and
makes an institution that in
structs every child for miles
around under comprehensive dis
cipline and in all the proper stand
ards of country living. This old
idea has been so Seldom CAR
RIED OUT that the school is
now used as a model by the De
partment of Education in Wash
ington. The latest evidence of the value
of an idea in the execution is the
invitation extended to Clyde L.
Davis, secretary of the Sandhill
Board of Trade, to speak at the
State Newspaper Institute at
Chapel Hill last Thursday. The
Institute is one of the most potent
organizations in the State, and
he was on a program that in
cluded ex-President Taft, Talcott
Williams, Don Seits of the
"World," and the leading journal
ists and editorial writers of North
Carolina.
We are not enumerating these
things in a spirit of vain glory.
What the Sandhills have done is
a very pitiful showing beside the
conception upon which the Board
of Trade and the Community
Council was built. But it is to
show that our contributions have
been used to a splendid purpose,
and that however faulty in
achievement compared with the
ideal, the whole world responds
to an effort to execute a con
structive idea and particularly
one that looks to the emancipa-j
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