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Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, November 27, 193S, FI NERAL SPRAYS and DESIGNS Flowers for Every Occasion Chandler Greenhouses Mrs. I. F. Chandler Florist SOUTHERN PINES Flowers by Wire Everywhere 104 S. Bennett St, Telephone 6154 THE HOME SCHOOL Kindergarten and Primary DIRECTOR LAURA M. JENKS THIRD YEAR COLTON AND FERGUSON' GARAGE Dependable Repairing Everything for Your Car, Sinclair Service E. Broad St. Tel. 5311. Southern Pines. I F CMNDLER COAL IN WINTER ICE IN SUMMER FUEL OIL—All the Time East Broad Street Southern Pines Telephone 6152 * Let us Tone-up and Tonic- up Your Car Our Expert Mechanics Give Complete Service We can put your car in prime shape for the season ... Get our estimate on repairs or Overhauling. Prompt Service. We’re Experts On Motor Repairs, Simonizing, Brake Repairs Battery Service Tire Repairs, Ignition Service, Fender Repairs Have Your Car Put in A-1 Condition Now. Greasing—Oiling—Storage—Battery Service GULF GASOLINE and OILS Page Motor Co. East Broad Street Southern Pines OPENS: ANNUAL INVASION IS ON Busy Program of Spcrts and Entertainment Arranged F'or Old and Young (Continued from page 1) March. The course was sodded with Bermuda turf during the past sum mer and is in excellent condition for the meet this Spring. | James and Jackson Boyd maintain 1 a private pack of foxhounds for , their friends who hunt with them I three times each week. Weekly gymk hanas will start the 4th of December and continue throughout the winter. ' The entries for the opening show will ] include some of the best jumpers ' tjraining in this section. There are | miles of bridle trails to invite those I who enjoy horseback riding. | Quail hunting is another popular ' pastime in the Sandhills. The quail | ■ season opened this month and will remain open until February. Reports ' are that there is an abundance of birds this year. The deer season is , now open and already more than fii'ty ! bucks have been killed this season. | In addition to a number of golf tournaments, of which the Women’s Ninth Annual MidSouth Champion ship to be played at the Southern Pines Country Club is the most out standing, there are also a number of tennis events on the calendar. The town maintains two very fine tennis courts in the municipal park and oth er courts are provided at the hotels and clubs. Hotel .-\rrommodations | Southern Pines offers the very; best of hotel accommodations. There i are places to meet the requirements of anyone. They are far enough away from the business section to avoid the noise down town, yet close , enough to make the stores and shops on Broad street accessible. i i There are hundreds of miles of i sand-clay roads and trails in and ■ around the resort. Southern Pines is within seventy miles of Raleigh, one ; hundred-five miles of Charlotte, two hundred twenty-five miles of Ashe ville, one hundred thirty-miles of Wil mington, one hundred-one of Winston- j Salem and within seventy-five miles of Durham, the city in which Duke University is located. It is within six ty-five miles of Chapel Hill where the University of North Carolina is lo cated, one of the oldest universities in the country. Southern Pines is ■ within thirty-five miles of Fort | Bragg, the largest artillery reserva- . tion in the country, and only a few i miles from Fort Bragg is Fayette- [ ville where an old slave market is 1 located. j The town maintains a modern fire department. It has one of the latest 1 designed water plants with a grad- j uate chemist in charge. The impound ing reservoir covers more than six hundred acres of land and is supplied’ by springs. The milk supply of the towTi is under the control of the North Carolina State Board of Health. The town has adopted the Standard Milk Ordinance recommend- \ ed by the U. S. Department of ! Health in Washington. A very rigid ^ inspection of dairies and ^equipment is made daily. | Real Estate Active Many New Residences (Continued, from page 1) Richard P. Davidson of Cooperstown, N. Y., while Tom Baker is finishing a home on the Highway just beyond the town limits. Downtown, the new business home of the J. N. Powell company is nearing completion. Three recent sales of attractive res idences have been made. Preston T. Kelsey of Montclair, N, J., acquired the Tracy property on the corner of Country Club Drive and Massachu setts avenue; David G. Baird of New York City the Clara Pushee residence on Highland road, and Howard F. Burns the former Benson hou.so on Massachusetts avenue. Other sales for home purposes have been the Lewis house on Bennett street to J. T. Overton, the Buckley house on the some street to W. L. Baker, the Hen ry Kelly house on Indiana avenue to Mrs. Nellie W. Mann, the Ames house on Ashe street to Walter Allison, the Silver house on Vermont avenue to J. D. Hasty, the Burgess bungalow on Ohio avenue to Vance McMillan and the Lashe house on Ashe street to Earl MerriU. One of the most important rentals of the season was that of the Holt house, known as the Johnson house, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman who axe operating It as the Pine Cone Lodge. SOUTHERN PINES For a Home House or Apartment SEE Paul T. Bamum INSURANCE FOR EVERY PURPOSE SALES RENTALS The Southern Pines Country Glub Invites visiting- and resident golfers to play the two most interesting courses in the 8AINDHILL8 Twenty seven holes of Donald Ross courses, sporty ups and downs, natural hazards, pleasant scenic surroundings. The South ern Pines Country Club offers a world of sunshine, exercise and health. EMMET FRENCH, Professional RATES Gentlemen, Season $60.00 Ladies $40.00 Gentlemen, Monthly 30.00 Ladies 20.00 Gentlemen, 2nd Month 25.00 Ladies 15.00 Gentlemen, 5 day Ticket 7.50 Ladies 6.00 Gentlemen, Daily 2.00 Ladies 1.50 Family rates: Man, Wife and Junior Children 175.00 for Season (Lockers included with Season Ticket.) Lockers: 5-Day Ticket, 50c; Month, $2.50 Club House Dining Room in charge of Mrs, Grover Delicious home cooked lunches. Ask your Real Estate Agency to take you through the Coun try Club property consisting of 500 acres with the most charming home sites in the Sandhills. Located either on fairways or wind ing roads. * I
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