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XelePhone 4832 * HAND WO YEN Midland Road
'aMOLOW TWEEDS'
of Pinehurst, N. C.
A NATIVE HANDWEAVING INDUSTRY
NEW LIGHT WEIGHT tweeds
Come and see them woven. .
ORIGINAL MODELS READY TO WEAR
OR CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLOR SCHEMES.
Our Tailor of Viennese Training
will expertly carry out !any design.
Yarns, Sweaters, Scarfs, Hats, Accessories
Shop
Nantucket, Mass.
New York Shop Shop
757 Madison Ave. Marion, Mass.
Mammy is at the fence in
her new calico waiting to
welcome you in — there
are lots of new things for
sale this season
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HOLLY INN
Thanksgiving Dinner
Six Thirty
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November Twenty-third |
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Music by
MISS MARIELTA HURON
Xylophonist
Eight P. M.
TARIFF TWO DOLLARS
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HIRST FARMS SAUSAGE
“A Delicacy of the First Order”
CHOICE PEN-FATTENED
POULTRY
We Supply the Leading Hotels
and Markets
Pinehurst Farms Packing Plantj
T. G. Ragsdale T^hone 2613
VILLAGE GOURT
PINEHURST
Madame et La Jeune
Fille, Inc.
Telephone 2361
Village Court Grill
hi the Heart of Pinehurst
BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON
DINNER
The
Carolina Pharmacy
Telephone 3131
Biddle & Co.
OLDEST
REAL ESTATE
AND
INSURANCE
Office Under Same Ownership
Mediterranean
Shop
Mrs. Helen Barns Von Schrenk
Shop of Distinctive Gifts
VILLAGE COURT
HAIR DRESSER
Miss E. Lydia Graves
Registered Chiropodist
Elizabeth Arden Preparations
Telephone 3261
. Q 6'C I ALLY
•3: PEAKING'
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By Nordica Koch Tel. 2671 or 3694
Charming newlyweds with us
at the present time are Mr. and
Mrs. H. Cowles Wadsworth of
Buffalo, N. Y., who are staying
at The Carolina. The bride was
the former Miss Claora Hinkley,
daughter of Mr. Charles A. Hink
ley of Buffalo, and the late Mrs.
Hinkley. The bridegroom is the
son of Mrfe. H. Cowles Wads
worth, also of Buffalo, and the
late Mr. Wadsworth. The mar
riage took place in the home of
the bride at Pomeroy Park, Eg
gertsville, Buffalo, last Thurs
day.- The honeymooners arrived
in Pinehurst Saturday, planning
to remain for an indefinite per
iod, following which they will
make their home in Buffalo. Mrs.
Wadsworth lias visited Pinehurst
before but this is his first so
journ here. Both, however, con
sider Pinehurst a “dream”’ re
sort.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Ross
entertained at luncheon yester
day at the Pinehurst Country
Club for Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Strickland and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H. Webber of Detroit,
guests at The Carolina.
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Mrs. George A. Magoon was
hostess at a bridge luncheon at
the Club to Mrs. W. C. Fownes,
Jr.„ and her guests, Mrs. Sarah
Wadsworth and Mrs. John Mur
ray.
* * *
Mrs. A. S. Burke of Philadel
phia, guest at The Carolina, en
tertained at dinner last evening
at the hotel. *
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Mrs. Berkeley LeV. Allen ar
rived in Pinehurst for the season
yesterday, motoring down from
Bar Harbor, Me.
Papaya Tree Growing
in Beckwith Garden
A distinct oddity in the bota
nical line is the papaya tree
which is growing in Mr. H. H.
Beckwith’s garden at Knollwood.
It is unusual for a papaya or
pawpaw tree, which is a tropi
cal plant, to survive in the mild
climate of the Sandhills.
The papaya is native to the
East Indies and .Florida and as
a general rule grows only in a
tropical or semi-tropical region.
The plant has a broad leaf which
resembles the foliage of the cas
tor bean plant, add usually at
tains a height of from eight to
nine feet. The fruit first appears
in the shape of small yellowish
pods and when mature is pear
shaped and lettuce-green in color,
the largest weighing one to two
pounds. The fruit "is edible and
is eaten either raw or cooked.
The tree which is growing in|
Mr. Beckwith’s garden was
grown from a seedling brought
up from Florida in the spring of
1938. The plant flourished dur
ing the summer and was nurtured
as a hot house plant during the
winter, growing to a height of
three feet. This past summer the
tree was transplanted to the
garden and has reached its full
height' of eight feet. Mr. Beck
with says the tree will not bear
fruit in this climate as the frost
will kill off the ‘buds which have
appeared.
A branch of the tree is on dis
play in the Carolina Hotel lobby,
and has attracted much atten
i ■ .
tion.
It Pays To
ADVERTISE
IN THE OUTLOOK
While in Pinehurst enjoy
your golf more by adding to
the number of well hit strokes
Harold Callaway
GOLF INSTRUCTION
Pinehurst Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. May of
Katonah, N. Y. arrived yesterday
at The Carolina.
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Mr, and Mrs. James J. McMa
hon and their daughters, the
Misses Madeline, Patricia andj
Janet McMahon, of Manhasset,
L. L, are expected to arrive to
day at The Berkshire for their
annual visit.
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Mr. J. Potter Stockton is ex
pected to arrive tomorrow to join
Mrs. Stockton at Stockholme,
their residence here, following a
trip to New York. Their son,
Haines Stockton, is expected to
arriye Friday for the Thanks
giving holidays.
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Mrs. H. Frederick Lesh and
Mrs. Myron W. Marr motored
/last evening to Greensboro to
hear Sergei Rachmaninoff, fam
ous pianist-composer who ap
pealed in a concert before a
large audience in the Aycock au
ditorium.
CLINIC
(Continued from page one)
First, it would overload all out
patient facilities, which are not
entirely satisfactory even under
the present demands. Seventy
five clinic patients crowding into
an out-patient department de
signed for one-fifth that number
would result in hampering all
routine hospital work.
Second, if emergency cases
reached the hospital during cli
nic hours efficient service to them
would be made exceedingly diffi
cult.
Third, inevitable noise raised
by such a crowd would be a dis
turbing factor in the care of pa
tients seriously ill.
Fourth, the dread of the word
“hospital” among many colored
people has been found to act as
a definite deterrent to attendance
at syphilis clinics held in hospit
als.
Fifth, the establishment of a
syphilis clinic at the Moore
County Hospital would inevit
ably tend to centralize most
syphilis treatments there, and to
discourage efforts in other loca
tions, whereas one of the chief
lessons learned in the great cam
paign now being waged is that
the clinic must be “taken to the
patient,” that is, that there must
be numerous clinics, each easily
accessible to the particular group
to be treated.
The real sphere of the hospital
in syphilis work is to provide a
place for the patient who§e con
dition, reactions, or accompany
ing; difficiulties are such that he
must be hospitalized for obser
vation, special examinations, or
special treatments. For such pa
tients, from any corner of the
county, the hospital opens wide
its door.
It has been suggested that the
Board of Directors lend one of
the resident staff to assist at the
Pinehurst clinic. With the great
aid offered by the state and coun
ty in furnishing equipment, med
icines, clerical service, etc., the
burden left to any community is
not intolerable. It is hardly like
ly that Pinehurst will fail in its
obligations. The Moore County
Hospital greatly desires to co
operate in the best way, and' the
Board will carefully consider the
suggestion that ond of its resi
dent staff assist.
We all agree that syphilis must
be fought. However, the people
of Moore County want their hos
pital to fit into health and wel
fare programs in the most en
lightened and effective manner,
and I cannot but feel that the ad
vice of the medical staff on this
issue was well-considered.
Yours faithfully,
George H. Maurice,
• President
Moore County Hospital.
| Pinehurst, N. C. • *
• Nov. 21, 1939.
ABOUT YOUR AUTO TAG
Stacy Brewer, state automo
bile license agent, will be at the
Pinehurst j Garage every Friday,
from noon until 4 p. m. to issue
1940 Nort^i Carolina tags.
Advertise in the Outlook
. ’ 'Send .■ '
Thanksgiving Greetings
By
POSTAL TELEGRAPH
Phone 4411
| THE MANOR
j
l Extends Thanksgiving Greetings
Dinner 6:30 to 8:00
Thursday, Nov. 23
Telephone 3641
General Electric and Esso
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OIL BURNERS
Prompt Plumbing Service
PINEHURST, INC.,
Plumbing and Heating Dept.
Pinehurst Phone 3401
Last Chance at
TURKEY SHOOT
ALL DAY
Judging at 4.00 p.m.
Pinehurst Gun Club
Tel. 3014 W. Glenn Davis, Mgr.
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BRIGHTEN UP THE HOUSE WITH PAINT
OUR GRASS SEED
Is Responsible for many green lawns about
Sandhills homes.
STUTTS SUPPLY CO.
Pinehurst Telephone 3412
YOU WILL ENJOY THE MUSIC AND FLOOR SHOWS
AT ELEVEN AND ONE
PATRICIA WILLIAMS
Songs
V
INEZ LAVAIL
Danceur
Jerry Mack’s Orchestra