Friday, August 28, 1931. TrfE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Sandhills Building and Real Estate Activities MADAME ET LA JEUNEFILLEIN VILLAGE COURT New Shop Beins;’ Constructed Between Biddle Office and Gammack & Co. TO BE READY OCT. 1ST. Pinehurst building activity is cen- 'ving around the Reed-Hurd-Biddle \ i Jage Court building, with three : under construction. In addition the handsome new office under V for Gammack & Company fo \v \oik and the antique shop for .! . Paul Dana, already announced in Pilot, work is. nearing completion 1 the new shop for Madame et La no Fille, which adjoins the L. L. - ddle, 2d, office on the right and the imack brokerage office on ‘the 1 T shop, which is to be run this . 1; : V by Mrs. Fred C. Page of Ashe- for Mrs. Tuckerman, who op- . the company’s main shop in B will be 30 by 18, attractively v-^’ated and arranged for the show ing women’s and children’s smart ’r.rhes in which Madame et La Fille specilaizes. Mr. Biddle : - yesterday that he 1'expected : . the Gammack office and ladies’ : =p to be ready for occupancy by ^^^ober 1st. The brokerage office will one of the finest in the country, he -^ated. It is understood that it will ’-e in charge of Augustine Healy of Southern Pines, \vho managed the Gammack office in Southern Pines ^ast winter. The Gammack and ladies’ shop iobs are being handled by Jew^ell- Riddle of Sanford, while Neill Cam eron of Raeford is doing the work on Mr>. Dana’s antique shop, which is to be ready about November 1st in the rear of the Village Court. ] LHJ Houss -Pa'ttern 327 A. B. SALLY CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Pinehurst Phone 4291 STURDY RELIABILITY OF THE TYPICAL COLONIAL Archers Co. Reports Business Booming Employing 18 Men and Running Full Time at Plant on Midland Road The architect of this sturdy Colonial house has worked out an unusual floor plan. First of all, it follows the hew type of garden home layout in that the living quar ters face the garden at the rear rather than the street. The jivi’rig room turns a ^Fnef in an attractive fashion, and a double doorway, or cased opening, connects with the dining room. The kitchen is comfortably large, and one can get to other rooms, or the front door, without taking a roundabout tour. One quite large, and two smaller, bed rooms, together with bathroom occupy the upstairs. Interesting dormers poke out from both front and rear roofs, and add their char acteristic features to the bedrooms. The garage doors are right next to the kitchen entranceway. If it is raining pitch forks some night after the movies there is a fair chance of not getting soaked while getting from the car to indoors. And there are seven usable closets in this house. Complete building plana and specifications are available for this house for $1.00. In cluded with the plans is a cardboard cut-out model of the house, architecturally drawn to scale. The model can be colored, and it will visualize for you exactly v/hat the complete:; house will look like. Address your requests for plans and model to the editor of this paper, LHJ House Pattern Number 327. _ .GARAGE PORCH DININGROOM— LIVING ROOM'^ /OVr/J‘ H" 17'6“X10‘ POW'N KITCHEN BEDROOM ll'JO'O'" ” DOVW/Irt ~ ^j2JBEDROOM_^ J2'XI3 BEDROOM JZ‘X9‘ ABERDEEN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. New Series Opens September BE THRIFTY—JOIN PICKLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PINEBLUFF, N. C. Southern Pines, E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Telephone 5033 North Carolina HIGHLAND HARDWARE HOUSE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Everything in Hardware state distributors for Petro and Nokol Oil Burners. H. H. H. H. H. H. L. V. O’CALLAGHAN Plumbing and Heating Contractor SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Electrol and AVilliams OiI-0-Matic Oil Burners Frigidaire Mastoker C. J. SIMONS Electrical Contractor SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. General Electric Wiring System C. L. AU3TIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER License No. 783 SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Phone 5935 COLIN G. SPENCER Building Stone and Lumber CARTHAGE, N. C. SANFORD SASH AND BLIND COMPANY Sash, Doors, and General Millwork Phone 28 Sanford, N. C. X,ot all business is off because of the depression. Carl Thompson re ports business with the Archers Com pany somewhat better than a year ago, with a good demand fr.om all Building Notes Golf Course Grass Now in Fine Shape Recent Rains Have Made Eair- ways at Pinehurst Ideal for Start of Season The Southern Pines Chamber of Commerce reports a brisk demand for parts of the country. The plant on I cottages for the winter. Many in- the Midland Road is running full blast,! quiries received from the north dur- giving employment to 18 men at the j ing the past week have been turned present time wit hthe possibility of; over to local r«al estate agents. ; pi„ehurst was never in better condi- taking on one or two more. 1 Mr. Thompson returned last week | PINEBLUFF Mrs. Lathan Pushee entertained at a picnic supper Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Fay Lamp- l€iy, who is leaving soon to enter training at the Protestant hospital at The grass on the golf courses at Norfolk. The guests were Misses Ruth Wallace, Lucille and Mable Brooks, Agniis and Martha Keith, Jessie Mc- Contractor Pickier is putting the i present time. Long Caskill, Cecil Fiddner, Mary Mcln- from the National Tournament at Can andaigua, N, Y., which he managed, and says it was the biggest tourna ment in the history of the sport. Com petitors came from all parts of the CjOuntry, he said, showing how ar chery is spreading in popularity. Mr. Thompson is planning to open the! entrance. Pinehurst range in time for the Ki- wanis convention the last week of October, and l,ooks for the best seas on here in history. NEW SOUND EQUIPMENT PLEASES MOVIE PATRONS Charlie Picquet has. his new Defor- forest Phonofilm equipment installed in the Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines, and to quote one of the regu lar patrons of this popular house, wouWn't think there could be so much improvement in sounij de vices in a year.” It was only about a year ago that the Carolina install ed the best available equipment at that time, and the resultant talkies were most satisfactory to the movie fans. But there is all the difference in the world between the new installa tion and the one a year old. All un natural vocal sounds have been elim inated and the reception is clear as a bell. A. F. POPHAM LEASPS COTTAGE IN PINEHURST Mrs. Fred C. Page of Asheboro, who will manage the Madame et La Jeune Fille shop in Pinehurst this winter will do over the cottage on the James Boyd estate and make this her home during the season. Jewell-Riddle are completing the re modeling of the living room and oth er sections of the Verner Z.. Reed house on Linden road, outside Pine hurst. day. Miss Henrietta Risely, Mrs. Elmer Austin and Dewey Bobbitt spent Tuesday in Sanford. John Fiddner and family spent last roof on the new Medlin building on ! finally secured a nis, Mrs. Dewey Bobbitt, Messrs. John Poplar street, Aberdeen this week, i sod that is an example of what can be Adams, Marshall Palmer, Earl Lamp- This neighborhood has been the cen- done in the Sandhills if the situation ley and Howard Troutman, ter of activity during the past week,! i® fully understood. In the years I IVliss Evelyn Bailey, who has been the Dixie Theatre next door under- | since the first course was made in | visiting her sister, Mrs. Broswell, re going repairs and changes which in- i the Sandhills infinite patience and turned to her home in Charlotte Mon- cluded a new ticket booth at the main! study have been expended in trying t,o reach the success that is now evi dent. But one look at the green grass is enough to tell the story. Glass will grov” in the sand if the right policy is pursued. One thing is | week-end at Sholate Beach, to have seed of thjOse types that will j Mr. and Mrs. Douglas David have thrive in the sandy soil and in the | returned and are at home at Mrs. warm climate, which is frequently I David’s home. dry in summer. But that has been | Miss Lena Dunn of Ellerbe is the pretty well determined. Then after the I guest of Mrs. Jack Williams, right seed comes the right treatment Miss Elizabeth Hampton, who has of the ground and the right fertiliz- been spending- some time in Chapel ation. Long study has found out' Hill, has returned to Mrs. Sutten- what is necessary in this respect, field^s. Further kn^owledge is necessary re-1 Mrs. Ray Lampley’s father, Mr. garding the physical treatment of the Melton of Norwood, is spending some The new swimming pool which E. For a time it was suspected time here. Webster Knight 2d is building on his breaking up the ground after Mrs. Lula Palmer spent Sunday estate on Bethesda Road, Southern winter golf sjBjason was over I with her daughter, Mrs. John Smith. Pines, is nearing c,ompletion. Walter stimulate growth of a new | Mrs. Roger Utley and children Maples has had the job in charge. grass but it was found that by | have returned from Gastonia where ! leaving the surface firm and even, they spent the summer months vath Through an error the cost of the i grass came out in the fall with ' Mrs. Utley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. new Pinebluff M. E. C^rch was ^ hard surface on which to play. So i Wingate. tendency is to disturb the; H. L. Howie and son Marson spent surface as little as possible, and to j the week-end in Monroe visiting rel- look results largely from good atives. seed and good fertilization, with ener-1 Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield had as din- getic praying for rain during the dry ; ner guests Sunday evening G. C. this amount is outstanding, the bal- | „eeks of summec. ! Hampton and daughters, Lelia and ance having been met by eontribu- | jj,rge dry summers that' 9elle and the Misses May and Fran- SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, INC. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Telephone 7131 Truck Delivery M. H. FOLLEY LUMBER YARDS Lath, Plaster, Millwork, Builders’ Supplies ABERDEEN, N. C. A. F. Popham, who hias spent sev- rpt)i- er-in-isw, L. F. Sandy oi Jloseboro, ^0 died at Highsmith’s hospital. Eagrle Springrs Dr. D. B. Kennedy and daught er, Miss Mary Bertha, haye return ed to their home in Morven, Ga., af ter an extended visit to relatives in Eagle Springs and vicinity. Mrs. G. A. Charles and daughter, Katherine of Aberdeen visited Mrs. Charles’ sister, Mrs. R. C. McLean near here, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leach of Birmingham visited relatives in Ea gle Springs and vicinty last week. Judge W. H. Cochran of Troy and his *ni^es, Miss Glaidys and Vera I Mason of Badin, were recent visitors of his sister, Mrs. R. C. McLean. Robert Klut? of Badin was a recent caller. D. L. Kennedy has returned to his home in Payo, Ga. R. C. McLean, accomp^ied by his sons, Bobbie and David made a bus iness trip to South Georg^ia. Miss Manaip I^wis of Asheville, lyho has been visiting her parents pear here, has left for Los Angeles, Gal. BIBLE FORUM ACTIVE IN SOUTHERN PINES The Southern Pines Bible Forun^ (Frank Buc^n’s Bijb]^ class) at its Sunday morning meeting in the base ment of the Baptist church, had ^ lively session last Sunday. The his tory, allegory, poetry parable other Biblical forms of language and literature presented m the Scriptures called out talk from m«st of those present. The theme next Sunday wij| be the location of Heaven. Mr. Stitg- son takes the lead in the exercises, but usually gets plenty of assistance, for the Forum is as ready to talk as to listen. All men are welcomed the meetings, and everything is open #0 all who are there. Ten o'clock, last ing about an hour. TpAYEB^ROyp^ Cards have been received announc ing the marriage of Mrs. Maude Roy er to William E. Thayer of Bpston ep Monday, August 10th. They ai^ planning to retimi to Southern PinM in September.