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Educational System Debated by Kiwanians Members « Argwe Vocational Training, and “Mr; Bob” Tells “Truth” About Legislature Scheduled speakers and entertainers ^ J 1^*11* D1 ! hereof golfers seeking a week-end or I cert and dance music. It is expected | of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Paul a ^d.HClllllllclH.S 1 l£iri VSlC&tlOTlS £lt more on the popular fairways there, that hundreds of couples from all ^ lery, Jr., of Raleigh win i lyr • JO » A. Roarinfi^ Gao parts of the state will be on hand for main figure in the onpnin ^ Mountain and Seashore Resorts Craystone L" at ToLns Gap is ' parts « fthe state win be on hand for , urday night. «at. again under Pinehurst, Inc., manage- | the opening ball. } Plans are underway fo^ thp ^ .. ^ Mv* w a > . . _ •i1 -r^ -9 T71 *1 X — 'L— T X rx-p X? _.J 1 1 ilc Swimmin Holes m Sandhills Popular failed to* put in an appearance for Many Local Lakes Offer Cool Wednesday’s Kiwanis Club luncheon, ^thing as Well as Good held at The Paddock in Southern Fishing Pines, but the day was saved by vo- cational education and “Mister Bob”: The old swimmin’ hole is as popu- lar as ever, and the ponds and lakes Many To Visit Popular Nearby ment this summer, with Ed Fitzger- , Mrs. John C. Drewry, Jr., of Eal- | re*imental ball at the hotel .“”'1“^' Resorts for Over the Fourth aid of the Carolina in charge. Ed is I eigh, will again assist Mrs.. Bell with : 16 for the 1,000 officers and n and During Summer Heat i up there now preparing for the open- I the social activities at the hotel this , the infantry units of the With the coming of the summer season residents of the Sandhills are turning their thoughts to the ocean and the mountains, for week-end trips and for their vacation periods. There will be the usual exodus from init next week Saturday. He reports : summer. Miss Frances Perry, of New I olina National guard - ^ ' 5 for a 15-d^ i many early reservations. Mr. and Mrs. | Bern, will give special Halbert J. Blue have taken a cottage 1 dancing lessons , there. Miss Sarah ^ at Roaring Gap for the summer, and ; Busbee, of Raleigh, will also give ex- i Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hum plan to spend | hibition dances. Miss Marjorie Walsh considerable time there as usual. Mr. Camp Glenn. Many mg made for the Fourth of i,T dances. ‘ The vocational education part of the and streams of the Sandhills section j jjjg gandy section for over the Fourth program was impromptu, caused by daily gathering place of those | of July next week-end ,and July, Au- Conrad Waldie arising to tell a sad gggjjjjig. relief from the hot sun of gust and early September will find many homes dark, their owners story of the young woman who went g^n^^er. You will find a bath- through four years of college to pre-, i^g.gujted crowd every afternoon at pare for teaching in the schools of Lakeview Pinebluff, Juniper Lake, North Carolina, only to find upon ap- -iVatson’s ’ Lake, at the Canoe Club plication for a position that she could Drowning Creek, not be certified for the 3ob She had Aberdeen lake; and large pri- , sorts, taken the wrong subjects. The story Johnson’s lake ’ led to others, then to arguments for and against the school system, .and be- j.. ■, i j ^ „ ® , .p u 4-4.1 Nor are these lakes confmed to fore the smoke of battle had blown . . . swimmmg. There is good fishmg in and Mrs. Edwin Pavenstedt of South ern Pines and a party have engaged rooms for over the Fourth. Quite a number plan to partake in the excitement at Morehead City over bouncing against the rolling surf of ; Fourth, w’^hen daylight fireworks the Atlantic or riding and golfing and to be shown for the first time at cooling their heels at Roaring Gap, Atlantic Beach. These are scheduled some of them. Lakeview, Dunlop Lake, over, Dr. L. B. McBrayer, Superin tendent of Schools H. Lee Thomas, , ^ t i Col. C. P. Hawes, Prof. Morton of formerly Sweetheart Lake, Droning Pinehurst, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson ^reek, the Lumbee, Deep River, Thag- and others had all made speeches on the subject, enlightening and enter taining. The whole matter was referr ed by President Richard Tufts to the club’s education committee. ards and other vantage points are at tracting the fellow* with the pole and line ,and not without success. The park at Lakeview, which has much to offer, is one of the favorite Former Congressman Page spoke in ‘ecreation centers in the Sandhills lighter vein on what the late lament-1 days. Another spot highly rec- ed General Assembly did and did not ommended for picnic parties, swim- do. But he stated his remarks were ■'""S » general good time is Juni- chiefly on what it failed to do, in- P^r Lake, on the road between Pine- asmuch as both Senator Murdoch huist and Carthage. Johnson and Representative U. L. There is no excuse for suffering Spence had already told the club in from the summer sun in the Sandhills, glowing terms what they and their It’s only a short run to any of these colleagues had done. As usual, ‘Tklis- “swimmin’ holes.” “Come on, kids, ter Bob” delighted his listeners. the water’s fine.” Follow the Crowd to LAKEVIEW ON THE FOURTH Blowing Rock and other mountain re-1 Sunday afternoon, the 5th, and ; a vivid display is announced. The popular Graystone Inn at Roar- Atlantic Beach ing Gap opens July 1st, and many are ! Atlantic Hotel opened at More- booking reservations there for the Wednesday morning, with hot season. Blowing Rock will attract Mrs. Dan G. Bell again act- others seeking the mountain air. Still i as managers for the summer. A others, preferring the seashore, are of reservations have been planning trips to Morehead City, ! ^^^^de for the next two months, and a Wrightsville Beach and Myrtle Beach, successful summer is anticipated. A number have taken cottages at va- ^ The opening ball will be held this rious points along the North Carolina Saturday night in the ballroom, long coast for their vacation periods; oth- ' famous in state social history. Nappy ers plan to stop at the various ho- Lambert and his orchestra, who made tels. The Ocean Forest Country Club ' a popular record during the winter in at Roaring Gap will attract a num- | Florida, will furnish the summer con- F^ixieHurst F^aragrapHs F'ISHERMENi • *« We advertised that we had put 7000 bass in Lake Dunlo ^ and were going to allow the public to fish at $1.00 per fisher^ S man, if he did not catch fish we would make him a present of ' § fish dinner. We served just three fish dinners and had fisher^ « men and ladies from, as far as Thomasville, Ga. It did not na' ^ to keep a "COok all the time so we are now charging 50 cents for » each fisherman without any guarantee. Fish frys can be served I for 50 cents on a day’s notice. H Use small live bait that you can catch in upper Lakeview or I plugs for bass, and worms for perch and cats. Just stop at Mr « Dunlop’s house before you get to the lake and leave 50 cents i for each fisherman. ■ H Remember, ten bass in one day is bag limit. S DUNL.OF* LAKE I East of Highway Between Lakeview and Southern Pines S Mrs. A. P. Thompson was hostess to three tables of bridge in her home on Wednesday afternoon. When scores were added Mrs. Tom Cole held high and Mrs. Elwin McLeod second and attractive prizes were presented to them. Guests included Mrs. Elwin Mc- E. G .Fitzgerald of Lenox, Mass.. was a Pinehurst visitor on Monday. Miss Minnie Turnbull, instructor in music in the Pinehurst Public School, left last week to attend school at Chapel Hill. n H S summer g T , tvt T- 1 T\yr u i Friends of Mis. L. V. Hendarson Leod, Mrs. Tom Cole, Mrs. Herman : „-,1 4.^ i 4-u 4- u • ^ U 11 TXT 1:^ ^.u Tv/r i- regret to learn that she is con- Campbell, Mrs. E. B. Keith, Mrs. Gor- j 4.^ 1 v. ^ ^ .n TIT T? 11 Tvyr 1 ^^^^d to her home on account of ill- don Cameron, Mrs. W. R. Viall, Mrs. i R. K. Footman, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Tea Dance from 4 to 6 o’cloek the after noon of July 4th. Dancing from 8 to 12 that nig-ht. On Monday, July 6 Dancing" from 12 midnight to 5 o’clock in the morning. Swimming—Boating—Fishing all the Time. LAKEVIEW PARK Worth Miller, Manager :: H vMvM GOLF The Graystone Inn —AT— ROARING GAP Opens WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. Golf where it’s cool. Ride where it’s cool. Swim where it’s cool. Dance where it’s cool. I PINEHURST INCORPORATED MANAGEMENT and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. O. H. Stutts, Mrs. J. A. Mills. Mrs. Mur doch McLeod was a guest for tea. Complimenting Mrs. Elwin McLeod of Boston, Mrs. J. S. Dunlop enter tained on Thursday afternoon of last week. Three tables were arranged for bridge. High score prize was award ed Mrs. I. C. Sledge and a high' and low score prize was given to each ta ble. The guest prize was presented the honoree. Those playing were Mrs. Henry Graves, Lakeview and her guest, Mrs. T. C. Grier, Carthage, Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. I. C. Sledge, JVfrs. W. R. Viall, Mrs. Gordon Cam eron, Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. Her man Campbell, Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Mrs. El win McLeod. Miss Thelma Bliss made low score in the ladieS’ putting contest at the Country Club on Saturday afternoon with Miss Ineth Donaldson, Southern Pines, a close second. Among the en tries in the event were Miss Myrtrice Wicker, Mrs. E, C. Bliss, Mrs. Frank Maples, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mrs. D. A. Currie, Mrs. D. W. Hensley and Mrs. DaltonWicker. The Country^Club is perhaps, the coolest spot in the Sandhills in summer, and this putting contest offers a pleasant diversion, of which an increasing number avail themselves each week. The men’s contest is not to be ig nored with the leading scores made by Hubert McCaskill, 24; Elwin Mc Leod, Boston; Edgar Bowman. Aber deen; Frank Maples, j Knoll wo-od; Frank McCaskill and I. C. Sledge in the 25 class and George Eastman, Bos ton, Mass.; Dr. H. E. Bowman and M. H. Folley, Jr., Aberdeen and Frank J. McManus, Boston, sharing third honors. A large number of visitors were here for golf on Sunday, among them were noted Frank Page and L. H. Gunter, Raleigh; Dr. C. D. Thomas, O. B. Israel, Martha Newman, Sani- torium; Ray M. Campbell, E. W. Hun ter, P. C. Wilson, J. S. Glenn, San ford; W .E. and J. W. Underwood, Charlotte, E. E. Savage, H. M.\Ping- ston, Jr., and George McN,eill, and J. H. Olivery, Fayetteville; H. Ern est Saranac, N .Y.; George G. Neid- ich, Burlington, N. J.; John H. Gale, Richmond, Va.; B. W. Linderiman, Southern Pines; J. S. Braswell and R.. D. McLeod, Biscoe; Denny Burgart, J. S. Braswell, Jr., Rockingham; J. Greensboro; Dr. W. D. James, Hamlet; M. Faust, Jr., Mt. Vernon Springs; George Eastman, Frank McManus, El win McLeod, Boston, Mass. After a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. 0. Stutts, Mrs. J. H. Lawrence returned to her home in Franklin, Va., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stutts motored up with Mrs. Lawrence and were her guests for the Week-end. T. H. Rowan visited his family in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. S J. S. Dunloo Tuesday evenirjg. Hugh Carter is at home after at-1 § tending commencement at Princeton. ' S Mrs. Eddie Veno and Miss Josephine ^ S Veno have returned from a visit in , H Boston. Juniper Lake BATHING AND BOATING Free Grounds and Tables for Picnics Good Order Maintained at all times. Highway 75 H. H. McKENZIE, Mgr. 2 1-2 Miles North of Pinehurst The Atlantic Hotel MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. OF»ENED For The 1931 Season Wednesday, June 24th ^acon, N. C., during the week-end. » » H S ♦♦ n ♦♦ n H n The Meeting Place of Happy Vacationists Spend July Fourth Here Make Your Reservation Early Spend Your Week-ends At The Atlantic Hotel ^ • A Hotel that is famous in state history . . . whetre thousands 'haVe etijoyed satisfying here ‘ ' ' ^o consider the delightful advantages of spending your vacation Hard surface higrhways from all parts of the State lead to Morehead City American Plan—^Delicious Meals—Comfortable Rooms Very Reasonable Rates Special Rates by Week—or Longer and for Families and Parties :: 3 ♦♦ H H 3 n S a a n FAMOUS SEA FOOD MEALS The Best The Sea Affords Prepared by Specially Trained Cook EJverything' is being* done to make this the biggest season in many years. The delicious seafood meals, and polite prompt service is recognized and appreciated by all. Dancing - Boating - Bathing - Fishing The Atlantic Hotel will be under the personal manag’ement of Mr- and Mrs. Dan G. Bell
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