i^'wj '2^*' - ^ ro ^ r A.W ,A riRST IN NEWS, CIRCI LATION & ADVKUTISING PVL ijv ^^A«THAOe F.ACt.e SPRINCS VAS& /lAK EVI EW £HO / JACK SOU SPRIN06 ■ USOUTHRRN P»m£9 HANUtV PINEBLUPF A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL, 19, NO. 16, of the Sane” HUr M«rr Tlwfnton 9 Cur* Unlr»r«Hjr t| ]l. 6. Southern Pines and Aberdeen.North Carolina. Friday. March 15, IJM,, .’MOORK (Ol'NTY’S LEAI>1N(; ne\vs-\vep:kly )f North Carolina FIVE CENTS 15,000 Expected For Race Meeting Here PAHY BERG TO DEFEND TITLE IN MID-SOUTH GOIF Over a Brush Jump at Last Year’s Steeplechase Meet Governor To Join Throng For Annual Steeplechases Of Sandhills Association Heads l.ist of Stars Conipetins: at Southern Pines Country (’lub Next Week 51 HOLES. MEDAL PLAY BY IIOW.AKI) Bl KXS Tops in women's golfdom will be cn hand for the 12th Anmial \Vo- nicn's Mid-South r>l-hole medal golf championship to be played at the Soiithorn I’incs Country Club next !Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Heading the field of 70 odd golfers wdi be Miss Patty Berg, 1U3S nation al champion and defending champion^ In this tournament. Listed among the contenders are Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page, formei' national champion and winner of the Womens Mid-South in 1937; Deborah Veery of Worcester, Mass., holder of many titles in Ihat stiitc; Jean Bauer, Providence, 'R. I.; Betty | Abemethy of Pittsburgh: Mrs. George Cochran, the former Alltenel Hoover of ThomasviHe; Helen vVar-; ing, Pinehurst star; Mrs. A. F. Duck ett, Durham; Mrs. E. Boyd Mcrow, i Baltimore; Mrs. Joseph La- lo: of New Rochelle and Eleanor Barron, i Southern Pines golf star. | Jean Cline, 16-year old golf star! who played in the Women’s National at Willamette, Illinois in September,! 1938 and was the youngest golfer to; qualify, is also entered. She has a| U. S. G. A. handicap of 6, and has| been pla>-ing outstanding goK for, a girl ofber age. She is expected to be a strong contender in this touma- ment. Eugene C. Stevens, chairman of the Tourament comjnittee, has an nounced that he is expecting a num ber of late entries of stars touring the Florida circuit. Race Information I 18 Horses Entered in Five Events >ig at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon :',(l Uace—The Sandhills Challenge the Barber Estiitc course, mid. Lup. lhre-0 niili'S over timber for way between Soulhern Pines and purse of $300 and the challenge I’jnehurst on the Midland Road. It'.s trophy to be won three times by same the sixth annual meeting of the I'uner for peimanent possession. Sandhills Steeplechase and Racing Xoel Laing Memorial trophy to win- As.sociation, and an event which has ning rider. Seven entries. grown in popularity each year. •Ilh Race—The Yadkin Steeple-, Included in the crowd around the cha.se. Handicap. Two miles over picture.sque course will be Governor brush for piuse of .$1,000 and trophy j Clyde R. Hoey and members of his pre.sented by Mrs. Almet Jenks. I staff, leading horsemen from all 1-Mght entries. j .sections of the country, prominent 5th Race—The Midland. About one nvcmbers of .society from north, east Yale (Jlee Club to Sing, Auto* mobile. Furs, Other Gifts To Re Awarded To Make Awards At a recent meeting of the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of Southern Pines, C. Edward Newton was unanimously elected Chief of Police of Southern Pines to succeed the late Chief J. A. Gargis. Mr. New ton, on the local police force for the past nine years, has served much of the time as deputy chief. He is a j native of Southern Pines and has the respect and co.’!fidence of the com. munity. National Commander of Legion on Air Saturday Handhill Post To Hear Broad cast From 7:30 to 8:00 in Legion Hut Lee Gravely of "Rocky Mount, can. didate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of North Carolina, lU be the speaker at next Wednesday’s meeting of the Sandhills Kiwanis Club, to be held In the Methodist gunday School building In Aberdeen. Raymond J. Kelly, national com mander of the American Legion, will speak Saturday night on a na. tlon.wlde hookup over the NBC cel ebrating the 21st anniversary of the founding of the American Legion. Other promjnent speakers will also be on the air giving a brief summary of what the American Legion has (land for the service men of thei Great War. | The Sandhill post will hold its ( regular meeting Saturday night In! t'le Legion Hut in Southern Pines and; w.Ul lister to the broadcast from 7:3o! until 8:30. After the broadcast the! past commanders of the post will be called upon to tell Interesting high, lights of their administrations. The Ladies Auxiliary and the Sons j of the Legion as well as any other I .service men are cordially invited to ' attend this celebration. The ladles will cut and serve a large birthday cake and other refreshments. Nearly ,50 per cent of the fa. tal accidents on highways of this 5Iinis>tion Iiit'ornuition General Admission--$1.00 per car, • lO cents per person. Membership Enclosure—$10:00 per 1 ar including three admission tick- its. Each iidilitional ticket, $1.50, south and west, and a large percent age of the population of Mooi-e county. Included among the entries will be many of the fastest hunt laces in the country*. This is the opening meet of the hunt racing season, the first test for the valiant animals over the stiff timber and brush jumps, over the purcliasable at enclo.sure. hurdle fenco.s, or on the flat. These Grand Stand Enclosure—$,>.00 per ... , .. .. . , , steeiiiochase events contmue through car, includmg four tickets. Each ad- o.tiunal ticket^-$1.00, im.:.^ ^ _ Saturday, enclosure. Cai-olina Cup event at Camden, Midland. Road, bet\yeen Southern following Saturday, then Pines and Pinehurst, will be close Richmond and farther north. Irom 12:00 o'clock noon Until 3:30 Parking l'«r All p. m. except for cars h.i\ini5 tick Heserved parking spaces for to. £ts to races. Foi those who have no meeting have been in great Reserved Paiking Spaccs, tic e s during the past month. How. will be on sale at barriers at South- ^ eni Pines and Pinehurst end of road. Holders of Membership Enclo.sure rcsetred tickets are requested to have wind- .shield stickers on their cars before reaching barriers. Kaoe Officials section, then in the grand stand parking .section immediately adjoin ing. General parking around the track outside the Membership Enclosure J.X.MES BOYD Aiken Polo Stars To Play in Pinehurst Today Bostwicks. Post and Stoddard in Line-un for (lame at 3:00 P M. stewards — Algernon S. Craven, will care for thousands. The charge Charlottesville, Va.; F. Wallis Arm. for these parking spaces this year Two polo teams, on which will appear some of America’s best known players, will compete this afternoon, Friday, at 3:00 o’clock in Pinehurst, and a large crowd is expected to wit. ness the match. The teams, to be called the Yellow Jackets and the Red Jackets, will be made up of players from Aiken and Pinehurst, as fol low’s: Yellow Jackets—R. B. Green and Merrill Fink, Pinehurst, and Dunbar Bostwlck and William Post, Aiken; Red Jackets—Floyd Carlisle, Jr. and Jack Fink, Pinehurst and Louis Stod. dartl,J r. and Pete Bostwlck, Aiken. The ponies from Aiken arrived here yesterday afternoon. There will be an admission charge of one dollar. strong, r.\Y NIGHT the first race, scheduled to start I promptly at 3:00 oclock, a mile and At the Church of Wide Fellowship one.half event over hut«dles. Follow. Sunday night, March 17th at 8:00 p.; ing in order will be The Croatan m The Pine Maskers, play group of Steeplechase, two miles over brush the Southern Pines High School, will for purse of $1,000; The Sandhills present the play "The Terrible' Challenge Cup, three miles over tlm, Meek,” by Charles Rann Kennedy her for the trophy no wheld by Paul and with special permission of the au_ | Mellcn of Pittsburgh who hopes to thor and Samuel French. This is a make It his permanent possession powerful play on the cnicif'xloii | with a third successive win this year; theme. The cast includes Hazel Kel-' The Yadkin Handicap Steeplechase, icy Richard Plummer and Raymond two miles over the brush course, Hayes. Mrs. A. L. Ellis is the direc. | purse, $1,000, hnd The M'dland, I about a mile on the tiat. The Entries nil. L..AR.SON TO TRE.ACH 1st Race, The Catawba. Mile and AT BROWXSON >IFMOKIAl. cne.half over hurdles: Rokeby S' I : bles, Pittsburgh, Pa., Enterpiise and ' Dr. James Henry Lorson of, Frozen North; R. K. Mellon, Pitts- ! Northampton. Mass., will begin a .se-: burgh. Pa., Different; Mrs. R. G. j ries of meetings at Brownson Me-1 Woolfe, Red Bank, N. J., Marcaurele j morial Presbyterian Church, South ?d.;G. H. “Pete” Bostwlck, Aiken, i cm rincs this Sunday morning at R. C., Masked Knight; Carleton Pal. 11:00 o’clock, and will pre.ach each mer. New' York. Any Play; G. Cecil evening at 8:00 through the com- Tuke, Hot Springs. Va., King Cob; ing week. Dr. Larson preac’icd in James Kemper, Kansas City, Mo., the Poinciana Chapel, Palm Beach.' Conservator; Louis Stoddard, Jr., Florida during February. Harvey Ba- Westbury, L. T., De.serter. ker of Bloomfield, N. J., will lead. 2d 'Race, The Croatan Steeplechase the congregational singing. 1 (Plente turn to page fivr)