1 THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1956 Mrs. Tate’s Horse, Jean Baptiste, Is Eleventh In Derby Jean Baptiste, a three-year-old colt owned by Mrs. Lloyd P. Tate of Starland Farm, finished 11th in a field of 17 in the 82nd run ning of the famed Kentucky Der by last Saturday. Mrs. Tate’s horse was ridden by jockey Jimmy Nichols of New York. Asked here this week how she felt about the horse’s showing, Mrs. Tate said: “Of course, an owner is never really completely pleased unless his horse wins or finishes a close second. But Jean Baptiste is a good horse and has been a winner in a number of oth er races this season and last year.” Last August Jean Baptiste fin ished .third in the Hopeful, a race which Needles, winner of this year’s Derby, also won. THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina ATTENDING CONVENTION Dr. Boyd Starnes is attending the 40th Spring Convention of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association being held at the Washington Duke Hotel in Dur ham today, Friday and Satiurday. Featured speakers are Dr. Jul ius C. Troilo, dean of Texas Chir opractic College in San Antonio; Dr. John T. Nugent of New Ha ven, Conn., director of education for the National Chiropractic As sociation, and Dr. Leo E. Wunsh, roentgenologist, of Denver, Colo. Page THIRTEEN PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFT Birthday Parly 'NAVY SIGN-UP MONTH' Gov. Luther H. Hodges has designated the month of May as “Navy Sign-Up Month” to as sist Navy recruters in North Car olina with a special drive. The idrivd, “Operation Sign-Up,” is being conducted to enlist volim- teers urgently needed to maintain full strength of Naval forces. The Navy recruiter for this area is lo cated at Room 19, Grace Pittman building, Fayetteville. BELLOWS PARTNERS CHOICE 2 45 fL $3.85 4/5 Qt. BELLOWS & COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. • 40% STRAIGHT WHISKIB, 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD • 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . 86.8 PROOF NEED A PRIVATE DETECTIVE? Call Windsor 4-2593 Or Write P. O. Box 562. Aberdeen, ^N. C. 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They were guests while here of Mrs. Ven turi’s father, George T. Dunlap, who celebrated his 92nd birthday on Monday. The Misses Carole and Anne Hotchkiss leave today for New York City,, where they will spend this weekend, embarking Tuesday aboard the Vulcania for Naples, Italy. Following a tour of Italy, they wiU visit Switzerland, France, Austria, Belgium, Hol land, Germany and the British Isles, returning to the States in late September aboard the Brit annic. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lyman have closed their cottage here and are in New Canaan, Conn., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyde, who have been occupying an apart ment at Shadowlawn, have re turned to Buffalo, N. Y., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde spent last weekend at Pawley’s Island as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Lovering. The Earl and Countess of Car- rick leave Monday for Florida where they have chartered a yacht for a six-weeks’ fishing the first two weeks will be Lady Carrick’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Smith of White Bear Lake, Minn., and sail ing with them for two weeks in June will be Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Tobin and their three children of Helena, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoffman left last week for New York City for the siunmer months. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland plan to leave today for their home in Detroit, Mich,, whence they will go by train to California for an extended stay with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana spent last weekend at Hollins College in Roanoke, Va., where they at tended May Day exercises ii which their daughter. Miss Pen elope Dana, took the part of court jester. Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Jr., and her daughter, Sherrie Dixon, ar. rive here 'Tuesday to occupy their Linden Road home. Mrs. Tomp kins’ guests for' a fortnight will be her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falk of Milwau kee, Wise. Mrs. William Tufts left Tues day for a visit in New York City. Attending a luncheon meeting of the 99’ers, National Women’s Flying organization, held Sunday at ’The Pines in Chapel Hill were Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradshaw, and Mack Hamor, who flew up in the Brad shaws’ plane. Mrs. John C. Scholl of Wash- ingto'n, D. C., left Friday after a visit of several days at her cot tage on Airport Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spel- man left Tuesday for their sum mer home in Fairfield, Conn. Weekend guests of Mrs. Henry trip on the Inland Waterway. H. Harper were her daughter. Their guests aboard the yacht for I Miss Gail Gardner, and several Local Students Take Part In Music Festival Between 40 and 50 junior high school (seventh and eighth grades) students of Southern Pines school went to Raleigh Tuesday to take part in the North Central District Music Festival. The gtoup traveled in the school activities bus and private automo biles, accompanied by Mrs. N. L. Hodgkins, Jr., music teacher, and Roger Gibbs and Ralph Foushee, of the faculty. All schools taking part in the music festival had previously pre pared vocal numbers. Tuesday afternoon, a music clinic was held and then, in the evening, all the classmates from Chatham Hall, Misses Jody Noel of St. Louis, Mo., Sally Tabor of Decatur, Ill., Pamela Russell of Katonah, N. Y., lEizabeth Blagden of 'Tukedo Park, N. Y., and Robin Tieken of Lake Forest, Ill. Here on a visit with their son and daughter-in-law, MT. and Mrs. James G. Gilbert and their three children are Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Gilbert of Lagrange, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton Mac Donald have closed their place here and are spending the sum mer in (^uogue, L. I. Mrs. R. A. Hamor, Mrs. J. 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