JANUABT S8, 1980 PAGE 9 READ THIS PROGRAM! Who Says There's Nothing Doing in Pinehurst in April! Sisters of St. Dominic Establish New School at Southern Pines The Dominican Sisters are just in stalling the REGINA SANCTORUM (Queen of All Saints) ACADEMY, for the purpose of aiding parents in this vi- : Golf; 20th U. N. & S. Amateur cinity whose children have been taking Championship 2nd day. up a standard course of study in either 2: Golf; 20th U. N. & S. Amateur academic or pre-academic studies, and Championship 3rd day. who wish the education of their children 3: Golf i 20tn u N. & S. Amateur should not be interrupted during their Championship 4th day. sojourn in the South. Golf; Women's Putting Contest. 'The Sisters came from New York 5: Golf 20tn u N & S. Amateur about a week ago and have taken the Championship 5th day. house in Southern Pines formerly known 6: Trapshooting; Target Handicap as "The Colton House.' This house is Tournament. situated at the corner of May Street and Golf 20tn u- N & s- Amateur Cham Connecticut Avenue. It is but a short pionship finish. distance on the road to Fayetteville, Horses; 4th Pinehurst Horse Show. Raleigh and Manley and so the new con- 7: aces; 3rd Spring Steeple Chase vent has a most convenient location. & ace' The house is one of the best of the Do0 3rd Pinehurst Dog Show 1st older houses in Southern Pines and is av equipped with steam heat, electric 8: tennis; 2nd U. N. & S. Tourna Jights, etc. etc. Some of the larger nient 1st day. rooms are being turned into very at- D9' 3rd rinehurst Dog Show tractive class rooms. A Chapel and a nisn- studio will also be equipped in the near 9: Tennis; 2nd U. N. & S. Tourna future. .ment 2nd day. The Academic Department is to be 10 : Golf Women's Putting Contest, open from 9 to 12 A. M. and offers the Tennis; 2nd U. N. & S. Tournament usual high school curriculum. Terms 3rd dav $20.00 per month. 12 : Tennis; 2nd U. N .& S. Tourha- The Seventh and Eight Grammar ntth day. School Grades offer Elementary French 13 : Golf' 10th Mid -April Tourna and Drawing in the regulation course. men day. Hours 1 to 3:30 P. M.; Terms $15.00 Trapshooting; Target Handicap per month. Tournament. The Pre-Academic Department for Tennis 2nd U' N & S Tournament small children includes the elementary 5tn da grade work and Primary French. 14 : Golf 10th Mid -April Tourna Hours 9 to 12 A. M.; Terms, $12.00 per nt 2nd day. month Tennis; 2nd U. N. & S. Tournament The Sisters offer private lessons in finisn French, Spanish and Latin. They also are prepared to give special work in Drawing, in Light and Shade, Still Life, ment 3rd dav- Cravori Pnrf-.rnit.ft Water Cfnlmv Oil 16 : Golf 10tn Painting, Tapestry Painting, China ment 4th day. Painting, Miniature and French Pen 17 : Go1 '' 10th Mid-April Tourna Painting. Fee $3.00 per hour or $5.00 ment -finish. for two hours. As soon as the schooll is Golf ' Women's Putting Contest, equipped with a piano, lessons in Voice 19 : Trapshooting; 3rd U. N. & S. Culture and Instrumental Music will be Tournament 1st day. 20: Trapshooting; 3rd U. N. & S. Tournament 2nd day. 21: Eaces; April Harness Race. Trapshooting; 3rd U. N. & S Tourna- hills is the progress at the Drowning Creek Plantation. Even more than upon peach trees, tobacco and climate, we bank ujjon the quality and capac ity of the people that live here and that are coming here in ever increas ing numbers. A hundred acres of one year trees and a very beautiful residence just finished beyond, the Derby place are tangible evidence of another welcome addition to the Plantation colony. This is John Tuck erman of Boston, who is moving here this month with his family. The ad joining property has been purchased by another well known Bostonian, Richard Lovering, who has already bought 10,000 trees to put in his clear ing, is contracting the building of a house, and is in the meantime to live here in Pinehurst with his family. These two will add mightily to the Sandhill team. This is by no means a comprehensiye account of the development in peaches these last three months. The same story has been repeated in Southern Pines, Lakeview, Aberdeen, Hoffman, Marston and West End. Alexander Ogden Jones of New York, a brother-in-law of Raphael W. Pumpelly's, al ready well known and influential in the Sandhills, has bought the orchard and vineyard and pecan grove at Ni agara, and contemplates going into scuppernongs. Another week we will give further news of the march of events in the bucolic world, including an account of the Peach Growers' As sociation that bids fair to usurp the kudos recently belonging to the Sand hill Board of Trade. WmmMMMMMMMttMtltmtMMMllMIMttMIHMmMmmtlMlMmMHmiMMtWM ifglf Veuve Chaffard Pure Olive Oil BOTTLED IN FRANCE in Honest Bottles Full Quarts Full Pints Full Half-pints S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON Sole Agents for the United States and Canada For sale by The Pinehirst Department Store '. Eaces; Regular Weekly Races. 15: Golf; 10th Mid-April Tourna- Mid-April Tourna- THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA given. The Sisters desire it to be known that any equipment given for the Chapel, Studio or Class Rooms will be most thankfully received and that chil dren of any creed will be welcome in the ment 3rd dav' Academy. 24: Golf; Women's Putting Contest. Trapshoting; 3rd U. N. & S. Tourna- 22: Trapshooting: 3rd U. N. & S. Tournament 4th day. (Continued from Paae 3) 23 : Trapshooting; 3rd U. N. & S. tion last Summer: Mr. Arthur Newcomb Tournament 5th day. iook over what was leit oi the rage Estate in that direction and also the 800 acres owned by J. H. Ehrehart. ent finish. Before this deal was closed J. V. Healy :-.- and C. P. Mason had relieved Newcomb 200 to L. E. Pender of Pinehurst. of 100 acrtes "of pine grove between Ralph Page bought 125 for a Boston Lattings and Marrs. client, still unidentified, including the J. R. Page, who ownes what little is famous Pine Grove. One hundred and left of the original tract beyond Linden, twenty-five acres on the railroad oppo has built a very attractive cottage and site Vina Vista is being put into trees planted 20 acres of Elberta and Belle this week, and a saw-mill is working trees in the fork of the Jackson Springs over time to cut the timber for dwell road just beyond the big orchard. ings and packing house. It looks as The scarcity of available high land though the Garran Hill development around town has induced S. B. Chapin would be duplicated at Vina Vista with, to divide his large holding on the rail- in the year. road beyond the race course. 300 teres Possibly of more importance than was sold to Fred Page of Aberdeen, and. any of this to the future of the Sand- 1 J 1 I 1 - 4 t f J. : tv ; 'i L C v .1, r I i ? ' f in-1 1 1 i , 7', f Th many points of historic interest in, and around the City, and its central , location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over point for tourists. Fifteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby T Room single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Bstka vrT comfort, for the touriat. every convenience for the traveling man. 1 For banHsomelv illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond. Virginia O WKISWKR. Maiiarr