THE PILOT, Soulhcrn Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, February 9, 1940‘ NATIONAL SCOUT IN SANDH!?,LS Scout Anniversary Week Celebrated Here Upholoinc the TRADITIONS AND tHC IDEALS OF AMERICAN 'CITIZENSHIP ’) m County Court »(f Awards To lU* Held In Abordeen School Today. Fridav ■ I MANY WLVDOW DISl’l.A^S; i Thursday, F<>hi'iiniy S throiiph 1 ( has been set aside as XATIOXAI. BOY SCOT'T \VKF;K. The Soonts of the Sandhills plan to coninun]'>iat<' ‘ i the thirtieth anniviTs uy . f the fmiri- ! dation of Scoutiiiij in Ameiica. The ' various Troops will ?;,ivo n liisplay ^ in r.onie store window in thi*lr ti'W n and they will remain i:t place till February 17th so th:it the County Court of Honor Committee can vii^it , and judge the displays and ni.iki- awards accordingly. In So'.ithi'rn' Pines Troop 3 will show its display ' at the office of P. T. Bavnum. int,^ Troop i will siiow its display at Mer. ' rill’s Pharmacy and Troop S will show its display in some stort? win- ' dow in West Southern Pines. I On Friday, February 9 a County • Court of Awards will be held in the j Aberdeen Public School Auditorium. I At this time the various Badges and! Awards earned by the Srouts during'I the past month, will be distributed, yj-- The recently reorganized Aberdeen Troop Crtn>mittee will also be in stalled at this meeting. | — , Sunday, February 11 is SCOUT^ ry rrn^ ert a 1 « SUNDAY and every boy will be giv- oOflCfrtlUlCltlS GO I O OOlllflCI'UfTlOSf en the opportunity, in his own 'p, - FA «• ^ i t church, to fulfill the twelfth Scoyt l^fla Ot V, O., UOUQinQ i^Olu. WQVC Law._A SCOITT IS REVKRFNT. I Special Scout services will be heldj You can't go any farther south in (Mrs, James Boyd and their Dan have In Southern Pines at the Immanuel | the United States than Key West,' teen in Key West, motoring down loin with Scouts of Nation on the Thiitieth Anniversary of Scoiitint?. Many Window Disjilays litre. Episcopal Church when the boys of i J^Ioi’i'-ia. and it is apparent that a from Miami Beacli where they are that church will meet and as Scouts ■ >'umber of residents of Southern will worship with the congregation | and Pinehurst, in tiieir efforts • ^ oitnight. Mis. Clarence at the regular morning hour of 11:00. j to dodge the recent cold wave here, Pinehurst and Mias Jane Rev. Voight O. Taylor will, during ■ l<ept going until they reached that ^IcGill, daughter of Mrs. Franii Me. the Sunday morning service at 11:00. point. Repoits fi’om the southernmost Cluer. have also been spending some give special recognition to Scouting j city of some 12,000 souls, occupying time at the Casa Marina, as a force in the life of the youth of I an island only four miles by less party comprising Mr. Boyd, our land. The Catholic Scouts will I than two miles in area, tell of the McCluer, Capt. Innes-Taylor, receive Holy Communion in a bodyi invasion from the Sandhills. Dan Boyd and Nelson C. Hyde went at the eight o'clock Mass at St. An.| Captain and Mrs. Alan Innes.Tay- on a fishing trip in the Atlantic on thony's Church and they will attend | lor of Southern Pines have a cottage Monday and leturned with 37 good- special Scout services at 5 p. m. in| in Key West for the winter, and sized fish to show for their days the church. Scouts of the colored, have been entertaining a house party work. Among these were kingfish, troop of West Southern Pine.s will. c<fi7',prising Mr, and Mrs, Frank W. grouper, baracuda and boniUi. Cap. be guests of Troop 3 at the eveningi McCluer and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson C. tain Innes-Taylor's -lO-pound grouper Scout services at St. Anthony's j H.vde. Registered at the same time at was the day's prize, church. Scout services will likewise the Casa Marina, ocean-fiiont hotel Mr. and Mrs. Pearson left Key were Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Pearson. West on Sunday by boat to spend a During the past few da.ys Mr. and, week in Cuba, Many Entertainments Feature Activities in Southern Pines be held in lAberdean. Carthage, Hcinp. Pinehurst and V'ass in the several churches spon.soring Troops. The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Carthage is spon.soring a special Scout celebration in the Carthage public school at 8 p. m.. on Monday. February 12. Mr. Reynolds, the Miss Mary Kelly delightfully en- Thomas Black, E. V. Perkinson. H. president of the Occoneechee Council, i terained a number of her fi ;onds at J. Betterly, Reid Page, Norris Hodg. from Raleigh, Mr. N. L. Hodgkins,. a bridge luncheon at Skyline on Tue.s. kins, D G, Stutz, R. E. Wiley, Misses Moore county Scout chaiiYnan and (ciay. The guest list included Miss Mowry and Mil- Rev. Thomas A. Williams, Catholic' jui,a Mowry. Mrs. M. H. Turne.-, . -I, V. .... dred Hattield. Tea guests were Mrs. State Scout Chaplain will bo the I ,\iargaret Wolfe, Miss Ad;?laido speakers. The general public is in-i cook, Mrs. E. Levis Prizer. Mrs. -'■"‘'''‘‘"'S' J->ne Towne, vited to attend. I j. Spring and Mrs. John Barron. Carlton Wicker. Mrs. J. G. Ehr. The Scout week celebrations will | hard'., Mrs. Thomas McGraw and close with a mammoth Street Show | Mi's. Louis Scheipers entertained at Mrs. Craighill Brown. Mrs. J. A. An- for all of the Scouts in the county. | ^ dessert bridge at her home Wed- ijrews poured. It will be held in Southern Pines o'^jnesday. The guest list im liided Mrs. — Saturday, Febniary 17 from 11 to ^ q gtutz. Mrs. Hugh Flack. Mrs. Miss F^leanor Valentine is enter. 4 o'clock. It will open with the flag j Pottle, Mrs. R. B. Horn, Mrs. taining at a ‘coffee’ this afternoon raising ceremony, followed by tin. j j j Eugene Wotidward, at her home on Ashe Street honoring can-cookery, dinner, knot tying h. E. Thrower, Mr.“ P .P. Pel- her house guests. Mrs. Richard H. lay. signaling, fire building, string Mrs. L. D. McDonald, Mrs. J. Valentine of Stafford Springs, Conn., burning, first aid contests and four i j gpnng, Mrs, Eleanor Weaver, and Mrs. Ross Chapman of Baltinioie, fun events. Awards will then be | \Valt?r Spaeth, Mrs. Lloyd Tate, Md, The guest list includes Mesdames for the be.st store window display., q Parker, John Dockery. X. W. Dockery, John the most novel campsite, and effi-1 Armistead, Mrs. Leake and Miss El- ciency in the events. The closing cere. : r s. Durant was hostess to eanor Dockery all of 'Rockingham: mony, flag lowering and taps jnembers of the D. A. R. at her and from Southern Pines Me.sdames close the celebration. It is planned Orchard Road, Tuesday af- r. f. Potts. V. J. Lee. John McMillan, that this will be the largest Scout ^ ternoon. Several interesting talks \v. f. MoCord. George Nevens, Ted event ever to be held in the Sand- given by the visiting Daughters, i-iju-nnv. James Milliken. Colin Car- liiils- I After a short business meeting a t^r, Hanlet Witte J. W. Atkinson. | { very nice program was held with ,j. Fred Stim.son. L. D. Williams, W. i .«everal vocal selections, readings and Woodworth. Arthur Stauderman. piano solos. There were sevetal visi. q \\\ Ca.se, Paul BuUer, Clarence | tors present, guest-s H standard Hayes.’ Diaries for 1910 of Kdson, William E. Cox, P'va Owen.. Files for personal CorrespondenceRefreshments were served a. S. Ruggles, Julius Doolittle, J.; 39c each at Hayes.’ ^^e close of the program. This p. Morris, Nellie Sanborn, Bessie C.; m'et^g was reported to be one of ciark, Julia Chambers. H. A. Lewis, | the nicest held in some time. Caroline Campbell, E. Levis Prizer,: I F. M .Gardner, Gcilnide, Wil.son.l I Mrs. J. S. Milliken entertained at Xellie Mann, Bo.ssie Blue, and the a bridge tea at the Park View Thurs-1 Misses Birdilia Bair, Ida Merriani, day. Those playing were Mesdames Elizabeth Loes, Virginia Ives. Annie George Moore, Carl Thompson, M. ^ Carter, Florence Campbell, * Mar>' H. Turner. Kenneth P>. Trousdell, E. Ricjhardson, and Lillian Robert.- S. Blodget, Hoyt Shaw, E. Levis Mrs. Van Du.sen_ Mrs. Henderson ^ Prizer. Mary M. Baxter, George Mrs. Birtlsall, and the Mis.ses O' Proctor, J .J. Spring, R, L, Hart, Briens. d WE GUARANTEE « to produce a letterhead, a statement, a handbill or whatever kind of printing you wish done, in a manner that will prove entirely satisfactory to yoa Give us your next work and see how hard we work to Insure yotir satisfacdon NOTHINS BOTHERS DAD SINCE HE DISCOVERED MENNEN LATHER SHAVE Plain—or McnthoUiced for •xtro coolncti mmm. Unprecedented The early demand for Reserved Parking Spaces for the Sixth Annual Race Meeting’ of the Sandhills Steeplechase and Racing Association to be run over the Brush, Timber, Hurdle and Flat courses of the Barber Estate on the Midland Road on Saturday Aftcrnoor., March 16, 1940 is unprecedented and ind'cative of the growing popularity of amateur hunt racing in tlie Sandniils section. Five events are on this year’s card, as follows: THP] CATAWBA, one and one-half mile over hurdles. THE CROTAN, tw’o miles over brush for maidens and win ners of one race. Non winners over a brush course. ber. THE YADKIN HANDICAP, two miles ovei* brush. I RANDOLPH MEMORIAL CUP, one mile on the flat. The Reserved Parking Spaces in the Membership Enclosure are on sale at the Office of the Association, second floor, Village Court Building, Pinehurst, at Twenty-Five Dollars near the Fin ish Line, Ten Dollars Reserved Parking S})aces. Sandhills Steeplechase and Racing Association Pinehurst and Southern Pines North Carolina ): :: :j ;; n «• :: I! THE SANDHILLS CHALLENGE CUP, three miles over tim- H H •* «• t; tt

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