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HANDWOVEN Midland Road rfeiephone MMBUOW TWEEB& ^ of Pinehurst, N. C. A N ATIVE handweaving industry NEW LIGHT WEIGHT TWEEDS Come and see them woven. ORIGINAL models ready to wear OK CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLOR SCHEMES. Our Tailor of Viennese Training ^ ill expertly carry out any design. Sweaters, Scarfs, Hats, Accessories Yarns Shop Nan tucket. Mass. New York Shop 757 Madison Ave. * Shop Marion, Mass. — BOWLING — The Amusement Center Printing Co. Bldg., Pinehurst THURSDAY WINNERS F C. Maness 121 — Mrs. Jerry Healy 99 Friday Night Country Club vs. Carolina Hotel Shuffle Board Table Free 0? Don’t miss the gay bright p colored pottery. Every .•ss&vft possible size and shape, lills Woman’s Exchange Pinehurst, North Carolina HARDWARE GARDEN IMPLEMENTS PAINTS — VARNISHES STUTTS SUPPLY CO. Pinehurst .Telephone 3412 f KNOLLWOOD AIRPORT CHARTER FLIGHTS — SIGHTSEEING RIDES FLYING INSTRUCTION Connections to Eastern Air Lines At Charlotte - Greensboro - Raleigh HAROLD BACHMAN; Mgr. Phone Airport or Southern Pines 7171 COAL - OIL - WOOD — Prompt Deliveries — PINEHURST, INC. Coal and Wood Department Telephone 4251 ' ' Pinehurat VILLAGE COURT PINEHURST Madame et La Jeune Fille, Inc. Costumes MID w inter SALE Telephone 2361 Ullage Court Grill the Heart of Pinehurst P,REAKPAST, luncheon dinner n The ‘■'rouna Pharmacy Telephone 3131 Mediterranean Shop Mrs. Helen Barns Von Schrenk Georg Jensen Danish Silver Shop of Distinctive Gifts VILLAGE COURT HAIR DRESSER Miss E. Lydia Graves Registered Chiropodist Elizabeth Arden Preparations Telephone 3261 Biddle & Go. ■OLDEST REAL ESTATE , AND INSURANCE Office Under Same Ownership Many members of the cottage colony turned out for the popu lar weekly buffet supper at the Pinehurst Country Club last evening. Among those-entertain ing were Mrs. Charles H. Pray, in honor of her house guest, Miss Alice .Fox of New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Vail, who were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. James Tufts, Mrs. Harvy Knowles, Miss Jean Knowles and Mr. Richard S. Tufts; others en tertaining included Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt, Mr. Stanley D. Fobes, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Horne, and others. * * * Mrs. K n o w 1 es and Miss Knowles of Cincinnati, Ohio are the guests of Mrs. H. P. Vail at her residence on Linden Road. * * * Luncheon guests at the Pine hurst Country Club yesterday in cluded Mrs. Vail, who had as her guests Mrs. Alice , Burt Hunt, Mrs. R. Meade Smith, Mrs. Knowles and% Miss Knowles; Mr. Fobes was host to Miss Hilda Muller and Mr., H. Churchill Bra gaw of Winnebow, N. C.; Mrs. Aras Williams was hostess at tea to Mrs. J. Pryor Williamson and Mrs. Eric Nelson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Beckwith of Fitchburg, Mass., were lunch eon guests at The Carolina yes terday as were Mrs. J. W. Boyles and Mrs. H. T. D. Smith of Thom asville, N. C. * * * Mrs. James H. Walker enter tained at a tea. yesterday sfi Thenewold in honor of her house guest, Miss Marjorie Sargent of Amesbury, Mass. * # * Mrs. Aubrey Nicklas and her daughter, Miss Helen Nicklas of New York and Spring Lake, N. J. arrived yesterday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Betts at their cottage Tassel Pines. * * * Mrs. Helen W. Rivas returned to her beautiful cottage on Mid land Road yesterday following a trip to New York, and. is having as her guest MrSi. Theodore B. Keating of Buffalo, N. Y. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Blodgett gave a dinner last evening at The Berkshire in ho^or of Mrs. Al bert Barker Hunt, guests includ ing Mr. and ^rs. Donald Parson, Mrs. Leroy H. Gates, Mr. James T. Hunter and Mr. Edwii) L. Sco field * * * Luncheo'n guests at the Village Court Grill yesterday included Mrs. Anne L. Coar 6f New York and Mrs. English Bagby of Cha pel Hill,'N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W.J D. Prizer of West Orange, N. J.; j Mr Clayton A Rugg of. Lake wood, N Y.; Mrs. Natalie Law rence of: New York and Mrs. J. E. Polston of Mullins, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice; Mrs. J. H. Towne and Mrs. McCook Morgan; Mrs. Reic^ Healy. * * * Carolina Arrivals Arrivals at The Carolina yes terday included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and Foxhall Fin ney of Summit, N. J., V. S. Hur ban of Washington, D. C., Mar tin Quigley arid Rev. John S. Quigley of New York, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Beckwith of Fitch burg, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovett of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hunter of West Hartford, Conn. * * * Holly Inn Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dodd of East Orange, N. J. and Lewis B. Franklin of Flushing, N. Y., ar rived at the Holly Inn yesterday. * * * Berkshire Arrivals The Berkshire arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kopplemann of Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. S. Lacks of Watertown, Mass., Mr. Robert Lowry of Shamokin, Pa., who arrived for his annual visit and Mr. Arthur Esterbrook of Brooklyn, N. Y. GOLFING UNDER THE LONG LEAF PINES Photo by Eddy Outlook Engraving Scene on the Pine Needles golf course, with the Pine Needles Inn in the background COUNTY BANQUET TONIGHT CAROLINA HOTEL 8.P.M. TICKETS $1.10 SANDHILLS POLO CLUB PlNEHURST, N. C. « l • JANUARY 14,1940 EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 P. M. WEEK DAYS . TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 2:30 P. M.‘ ADMISSION 50 CENTS Children Free When Accompanied By Adults TIN WHISTLES (Continued from page one) THE BOX SCORE Hole Player 1 Medlin 2 Farr 3 Team 4 Medlin 5 Medlin 6 Farr 7 Medlin 8^ Medlin 9 Team 10 Medlin 11 Team 12 Team 13 Medlin 14 Farr 15 Farr 16 Team 17 Medlin 18 Medlin Gross Hp Net 4 13 5 2 3 5 14 ‘4 0 4 4 13 4 1 3 4 0 4 4 13 5 14 31 4 0 4 5 14 6 15 5 14 4 13 5 1 4 4 1 3 ' 5 14 4 1,3 34 31-34—65 plus 3—68 » R. S. Farr and Dr. E. M. 65 p3—68 J. R. Bowker and T. A. Cheat ham 68 p3—71 E.’C. Keating and L. B. Smith 69 p2—71 W. T. McCullough and H. G. Phillips 70 p2—72 . J. K. Love and R. S. Tufts 71 p2 73 C. A. Warren and J. S. Zelie Jr. 70 p3—73 J. J. Fitzgerald and W. H. Watt 71 p2 73 C. B. S. Marr and W. H. B. Ward 71 p3 74 R. W. Smith and H. D. Vail 72 p2 74 • J. L. Given and C. I. Williams 71 p3 74 W. D. Hyatt and H. A. Lov ett 71 p3 74 G. T. Dunlap Sr. and G. T. Dunlap Jr. 73 p2 75 J. A. Ruggles and J. W. Wood 72 p3 75 E. S. Blodgett and J. T. Hunt er 7 31 p2 75 H. E. Cushman and H. H. Johnson 74 p3 77 F. C. Robertson and K. B. Trousdell 77 p2 79 A. T. Safford and I. C. Sledge 77 p3 80 A. S. Newcomb REALTY — INSURANCE Established 1904 _ MRS. BRUCE LEWIS Phone 5194 So. Pines Pinehurst, N. C. NATIVE POTTERY IN UNUSUAL PIECES AND COLORS The Old Spinning Wheel Aberdeen Highway No. 1 LOST HURRICANE PIPE Mgf. Abercrombie & Fitch. Return to desk Berkshire fiotel ' SHOE REPAIRING Leave Shoes at COlfANT SHOE STORE Pickup and Delivery Daily in Pinehurst Please Try The GULF FILLING STATION Across from Amusement Cen ter on Aberdeen Road Clark’s Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Service Southern Pines * Phone 7401
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