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«*aflre Stx THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 15, 1940. PINEHURST Steeplechase RACES Tomorrow Saturday March 16th Barber Estate Course, Midland Road between Southern Pines and Pinehurst FIVE EVENTS over Hurdles, Brush, Timber and on the Flat for $2,900 in Purses ADMISSION IMIK ES General Admission $1.00 per Car. 50 Cents per Person Reserved Section Membership F^nclosure $1.00 per Car, including^ Three Tickets Each additional Iticket—$1.50. Grand Stand Enclosure $5.00 per Car, including Four Tickets Each additional ticket—$1.00 NOTE—Midland Road closed from 12:00 noon until 3:30 p. m. except for cars hav ing tickets to races. Tickets on sale at bar riers at Southern Pines and Pinehurst ends of road. Sandhills Steeplechase & Racing Association 1 I Mrs. Eric Nelson has returned irom Shelby where she visited hei* mother, Mrs. B. H. Palmer. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Cheatham en tertained Wednesday evening at a buffet supper 'for the followingr friends: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruggles, Miss May Chapman, Mias Eleanor Panforti, Miss Kitty Coe. Miss Cal- lie Battley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Carter. Sally Ann Cheney celebrated her tenth birUiday Saturday ,wllh a •spend the day" party. Her guests were Nancy and Frances Campbell, Mary Louis Black Jean Johnson, Sylvia Callaway, Carolyn NeUson, and her teachers the Misea Annie Marie Choate, Ruth Lilly and Has- sie Mae Sherrill. Mr. and Mr.s. Warren Bicknell ol Cleveland. O., have arrived for the Spring season. Mrs. James H. Walker entertained at dinner Tliur.sday evening in hon or of Mrs. George Percy Hawes, Jr., who was cclebrnting her birthday. Other guests incUidOvi Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Jonhston, Mr. and Mrs. Se ward M. Paterson, Miss Uuth Mc- Knery and Col. Hawes. Mi.s. Kdwai'd G. Fitzgora’d has returned to Camden, S. C., after vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hotchkiss of Wia-ston-SnK-m were ,f.vcik-end gue.sts of Mr. Howard V. Hotchkiss. Mrs. Bert Nicollr, entertained Fri- (iayday a dessert bridge for her house guest. Mrs. Frederick F. Hale. Guests were Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. I. C. Sledge. Mrs. Wesley R- ViaVl, Mrs. T R Cole. Mrs. H. A. Campbell, and MiB. True P. Cheney. Monday afternoon Mrs. Hale was again honor guest at a bridge-tea giv. en by Mrs. True Cheney. Other guests were Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. Frank L. DuPont, Mrs. Bert Nicolls, Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. Wesley R Viall, Mrs. T, R. Cole and Mrs. H. A. Campbell. Attorney W. A. Leland McKeith- en talked to the Pinehurst Parent- Teacher Association on “Legislation at its meting lust Tuesday afteriioon. tt U KNKOIX AT CAKTU\(iE FOR CCC C'\MI’ SEUVICE Boys who wish to enroll for CCC ser\’ice may apply at the county wel fare office at any time between now and the first of April, as a group is scheduled to enter camp early in April. Those who are considering the matter are requested to make up Iheir minds, fully, before applying, for those who enroll and become dis_ satisfied and nin away arc only keeping other boys who might ap preciate the opportunity of earning some money and learning a trade from having this chance. A compara tively small number can be accepted, and the welfare department would like to be sure that those selected will be willing to stay the full time. Reddy CONFUCIUS Kilowatt say: “Costs man less to get in much more HOT WATER when he uses ‘run- by-its'lf’ ’Lectric Water Heater!” SEE MR ELEClHia utALER CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANK The Noore County Hospital Auxiliary cordially invites you to attend its Annual Ball to bo held this evening’, Friday, March 15 at Pinehurst Country Club In addition to dancing, the Yale University Glee Club will present a progi’am during the evening. Dance music will be by Sydney’s Orchestra of Washington, D. C. Refreshments will be served. With. Mr. James Boyd acting as Master of Ceremonies, a Plymouth Sedan, a double silver fox scarf, a tea ser vice and tray (presented by the Welch Gift Shop, South ern Pines), a picnic kit with two Thermos bottles (pre sented by the Mediterranean Shop, Pinehurst), a poii;- able radio, electric flatiron (presented by the Simons Electric Co., Southern Pines) and a hand-painted tray will be awarded during the evening to holders of lucky tickets. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o’clock. This Annual Ball is presented by the Auxiliary for the benefit of the NOORE COUNTY HOSPITAL Tickets at $3.00 per person will be sold at the door. The public is cordially invited.
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