JANVABT 7, 19S0 PAGE FIVE The Week Pinehttrst Senator. Albert B. Cuivemins, Speaker Frederick H. Gillett, Senator Warren C. Harding, OF Iowa of Massachusetts of Ohio THREE FAVORITE SONS CAME TO PINEHURST TO PLAY GOJ^F AND, INOEDENTALLY, TO SETTLE GRAVE MATTERS OF STATE. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON has Among the young people home from this past summer served as a member of in Pinehurst who have been fortunate l)ocn I! rocord breaker. A surprising school for the holidays are Miss Clarissa The American Salvage Commission in enough to hear it, is now with her fam* iinniber of people remained in town over Metcalf, who is at the Walnut Hill France, appointed for the purpose of re- ily at the Waters Cottage on the hill, the holidays and the stream of visitors School, and Mr. James Tufts, a Fresh- claiming and disposing of American war The Butterfield Children, even the small- scarceiy let up at all at the hotels. The man at Middlesex. material and supplies in Europe. Mr. est, are now counted among Pinehurst’s winter homes on the hill are opening up ^nd Mrs. Jay Hall spent Christ- Johnson was accompanied to France by most proficient equestriennes, one by one; paper is coming down ftom ,„as with the Nat Hurds and are now his wife and children, the latter attend- Arlingtop, The Concord and The •tlic will,lows; blue smoke curls up from The Carolina. '"S school in Geneva, Switzerland, dnr- all’been repainted and are the chimneys; Rardeners are raking the wiggins, of much more pleasing to the eye. Foun- lcn\ns, and the purr of the limousine is jy^jfi^Hetown, N. Y., are settled in the One of the interesting guests at The dations have been laid for the new Eo- loard once more. In short, the season cottage for the winter. The Judge Pine Crest Inn is Mrs. Wood, mother of man Catholic Church and unless further IS on, and tlie little world that is Pine- ^nder the nom de guerre of Eric Fisher Wood, whoee recent “Note unexpected delays are encoun.tered it liurst advances merrily fom one touma- Russell.’^ Book of an American Attache*’ is one is hoped to have the church completed luent to another, from tee to tea, from ^ Spring, of Bos- of the notable books of the past year, by next season. (lance ti.) dance, on until it reaches the ^ t . towoiinfr pi..na.-lo of social and athletic “P TrMs mLwriT >>*» fanic; an.l th,. ,lear ,lebutaute with the ®P™«’ mannscnpt. pert, powdered nose, and the quiet ex- mother, is in her lovely new Mrs. S. A. Sheppard, who is a regular at their plantation on Drowning Creek. iK^rt’with the rifle, racket and golf club, ^labitue of this Carolina resort, ia again ^ ^ Georger, nee Mary V. iiiul the successful business man with Mr. M.,B.^Johnson has gone to attend at The Honeysuckle with Miss Child, Healey, of Chicago, has' sold her build- )is wife and family aJl proclaim the wedding of his son Malcolm in having just returned from a trip to Richard Tufts and Charles P. again in emphatic chorus that the North Cleveland, Ohio, and is expected to re- California and points on the West M^son. Carolina resort is unquestionably the turn to Pinehurst in a few days. Coast. , . , , , , . Tx- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Silverthome, of Pla,e to spe.1,1 the winter. Mrs. Walter Hines Page a re- Dr. and Mrs, Terry, of Long Island, sharon, Conn., have sublet the i!lbe- The La.iios’ Contest at the Rifle oeiit visitor m twon, stopping with Mr. stoppel over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B. Huntoon, of liange was won by Mrs. W. B. Fergu- Ralph W. Page, of Garran c. b. Huson, en route for Miami, where providence R I son, Philadelphia, scoring 141. Dr. they have a houseboat. Dorothy C. Smiley, Lnidon, England, Mr. Will Blue of Aberdeen, N. C., en- „ g , . j, , . , Miss Sarah C. Brayton, of Fall Eiver, was second with 140. and Mrs. Lawrence t;" has ;ecently purchlsed the Cheroke^ w«Iv Bm-Z Marr, Pittsburgh, Pa., thini with 138. The Carolina last Thursday night. .Y^rth^ 73^ ^ Recently at the Carolina were Owen Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnson and their , . ^ 7 tdi: ^ ProvidflnPA H Cypress Cottage for the Moore, a prominent star of the silver children, of Cleveland, Ohio, are now at ^ cherokee i^’ Tow “eT by screen, and his producer, Mr._ Silznick. their winter home, The Rosemary cot- Harriet Waters i®* writing our Josiah C. Thaw, of Pittsburgh, Pa., tage. Mr. Johnson, who served the racing news. Mr, Healy has just re- is making his customary visit to Pine- State of Ohio in the capacity of Fuel Mrs. W. S. Butterfield, Battle Creek, turned to Pinehurst after work on the hurst Administrator during the war, has also Mich., whose beautiful voice delights all Winston-Salem Journal.