MOORE COUNTY’S LEADING NEWS-WEEKLY THE A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL. 18, NO. 52. ^ ^*XARTHAOe V eAOUK SPRINC8 VASS ^‘^’^/tAKEView HAM.KY SOUTH BBN PIHGS ASHLSV HKICHTS PINCBLUPP PI LOS FIRST IN NEWS, CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING \ of the Sandhill Territory of Nortix Carolina Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina. F'riday, November 25, 1938. FIVE CENT8 HORSE SHOW RING TO BE BUILT AT COUNTRY CLUB /Active Winter Season of Eques- Irian Events Planned For • 'Southern Pines Peach Growers To Map Future At Meeting in West End Monday Improved Fruit, Higher Return, Research, To Come Under Discussion Monday A Friend of All SEAL SALE OPENS FOR ANNUAL FIGHT ON TUBERCULOSIS TWO HORSE SHOWS Southern Pines is to have a new horse show and gymkhana ring, it waa decided yesterday at a meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce in charg* of the season’s program of equestrian events. It will be located on the grounds of the Southern Pines Coimtry Club, to the right of the road leading to the ■clubhouse, and work of building a new ring and jumps will begin today. The ring has been located on the old road leading to Pinehurst, near the baseball park. An active program of events is scheduled for the winter, with two horbe ^ow|i and frequen't gymk_ hanas. The first gymkhana, christen ing the new layout, will be held on Friday, December 2d. The gymkhana season opened yesterday with a big Thanksgiving Day event in the ring at The Carolina in Pinehurst, which revealed that there is no dearth of interest nor of horses and riders in the section. It is planned to have a horse show in January and another in March, with gymkhanas on alternate Fridays in between and continuing into Ap_ ril. The Chamber committee in charge iary was held in the church parlor Country Club. It will be a dinner! the children need and crave. Thirdly, | health during the past year. She con- j Tuesday evening. Miss Fannie Gray affair and H. Glenn Lee, past presl. ! the youngsters are hnbued with the itinued, however, to attend to her musi-^ reported $34.00 realteed from the re dent of the Rotary Club of Troy, will i idea of work. They are given, and' cal duties at the Southern Pines thea. ^ cent food sale and Mrs. Lewis Kelly be toastmaster. Katherine Buchan appreciate, the right to work, and | tre at every performance, walking reported $71.00 cleared on the flow- and Wilbur Whitlock will furnish the musical interlude- Several prominent speakers will be pn the program. when given that right are most co- ' slowly over from her one-room apart operative and surprisingly efficient.! ment over Dr. Mudgett’s office before Fourth, they are taught the pleasure ^ each matinee and evening perform- cf doing something for others. Mr. * ance, and trudging back when the Johnson was presented to the club lights of the playhouse were dimmed. at Jack’s Grill, sometimes at Mrs. Chis- well’s coffer Shop, frequently at the IK.S. GRINNELL’S FATHER home of friendk. Dr. and Mrs. Mud- DIES IN LAKEVIEW, S. C. gttt were ^.lobably her closest friends. ROWE ORDERS CAPIASES AG.^INST DELINQUENTS by the Rev. E. L. Barber of Aber- Sne ate her meals, sometimes j deen. In Recorder’s Court on Monday Judge -I. Vance Rowe instructe. the j Clerk of Court to issue capiases im-1 mediately against all defendants who! have not complied with the judgment hance.s that we shall have to get first hand information on the pro gram for 1939. I hope that as many as possibly can will attend one or both of these meetings. Very little in. 'ormation has been put out yet on the program, and I feel that all should be as well advised on the sub ject as possible before the vote is cast, From all the information we have right now, this will probably be held at the same time as the vote on the cotton program. This election we know will be held on De cember 10th. "All growers in this county will receive notice of their tobacco acrea- age and poundage some time during the first days of December, and probably as early as the last days of November. There has been some dis satisfaction with the program as it now stands. If you can take in one of the above mentlonr d meetings you can possibly get some of these points cleared up that may be confusing you or at least have a better under standing o fthe program when you cast your ballot this time.” To Furnish Library As Memorial to Daughter Vlr. and Mrs. F. B. Howland of Southern Pines Make Gift to Hospital Nurses’ Horae be his first major address since the elections of November 8 when Re publicans registered wide gains in jnany sections of the country. The last time Mr. Rosevelt was here he was Govenior of New York. Probably the largest crowd ever to gather in the Sandhill ssection to see a Presidential candidate crowded around the special train and heard him discuss briefly the issues of the campaign and his prediction of Dem. ocratic victory. Just what time the President will pass through Aberdeen and Southern Pines en route to Sanford will not be know’n until his departure .from Warm Springs. Officers Elected By Sons of the Legion Lloyd Woolley, Jr. President of New Organization.—Char ter Presented by Stephenson The newly organized Sons of Amer ican Legion met at the Legion Hut on Thursday, November 17th for the purpose of electing officers and re^ celving their charter. The following officers were elected; Captain, Loyd Woolley, Jr.; 1st Lieutenant, Bill Boney; 2nd Lleuten. ant, David Cameron; Adjutant, Joe O’Callaghan; Finance Officer, Calvin Stephenson; Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Wilson, and Chaplain, Leo O’Callag. han, Jr. The charter was presented by John Stephenson of Southern Pines, who among others was instrumental in or ganising the local squadron. The Sons of the American Legion, as indicated by the title, is made up of the sons of World War veterans and has has for its purpose the following: "To uphold and defend the Consti tution of the United States of Amer. Mr and Mrs. Fred B. Howland of j„aintain law and order; to Southern Pines and Titusville, Pa., will furnish the library of tlie new Nurses’ Home of the Moore County Hospital, now under construction at Pinehurst, as a memorial to their daug:h*er, Mrs. Charles (Lois How land) Mason, it was announced by officials of the hospital yesterday. I and Charlotte frequently vlaltetl in Word was received here on Wednes. their home. Mrs. Henry M. Dingley, of the court, requiring them to ap_ | nay of the sudden death in Lakevlew,' Jr., the former Lucille Muilgott, was in pear in court Monday, November 28, C., of L. W. Teriple, mother of charge of the funeral arrangements, and show cause why they should not Mrs. Roy Orlnnell r’‘''outhem Pines.! S^-’-victs Wtie helu ii' °:00 o’clock be committed to prison for their fail. Mr. Tt-mple dropped J.-iu if a heart ^ ! .-iftemoon ir; i u Church of -ure to comply with the judgment. i attack on Tues.!' j (Pka.'so turn to 6) er show, which with regular collec. tlons put the treasury in good condL tion. The rummage sales will be re- .■9umed for at least two Saturdays, in December. Not only church members but everyone in the community is urged to ■send iisable articles of Pinehnr.'t where her husband was ac- clothing and household furnishings' tive in real estate and Insurance, to Mrs. Tom Craig, to be sold very i died in 1933. reasonably. 1 The 'members of the auxiliary will | An effort was laimched in Raleigh again be hostssseg at tea each Thurs.' ;iiis week to secure for North Caro, day afternoon during the winter in; lina, which now has only tt»ee air the church parlor, beginning Decem. | tops to a population of 3,500,000, an ' •■r l it, with Mr.", I. C. S'odpr •, Mrs.: dr i iail and pasf-^nger service on a F, F. P.'irtridge and Mrs. H. A. r with services in othor ans? svaalL Cf*mpbell sei-vlng on that d.i! er states. * foster and perpetuate a true spirit of Americanism: to preserve the memories and incidents of the asso ciation of our forefathers In the Great War; to Inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the commun ity, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and Mrs. Masun, a former resident of the masses; to make right the mas. ter of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safe guard I and transmit to posteiiLy the prin :1- ples f justice, freedom and memory- racy; to consecrate and sanctify our f'-ondship by our devotion to mutual ^.fll.rulnes»^; to adopt in l. ttor and spi’it .T,ll the pr^at pi’n iples fi'r wh*- T', the American I.cgifin slpn^’H; and t" assist in cari-ying on for I'l.l raid Country."