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THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1956
Mrs. Tate’s Horse,
Jean Baptiste, Is
Eleventh In Derby
Jean Baptiste, a three-year-old
colt owned by Mrs. Lloyd P. Tate
of Starland Farm, finished 11th
in a field of 17 in the 82nd run
ning of the famed Kentucky Der
by last Saturday.
Mrs. Tate’s horse was ridden by
jockey Jimmy Nichols of New
York.
Asked here this week how she
felt about the horse’s showing,
Mrs. Tate said: “Of course, an
owner is never really completely
pleased unless his horse wins or
finishes a close second. But Jean
Baptiste is a good horse and has
been a winner in a number of oth
er races this season and last year.”
Last August Jean Baptiste fin
ished .third in the Hopeful, a race
which Needles, winner of this
year’s Derby, also won.
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
ATTENDING CONVENTION
Dr. Boyd Starnes is attending
the 40th Spring Convention of
the North Carolina Chiropractic
Association being held at the
Washington Duke Hotel in Dur
ham today, Friday and Satiurday.
Featured speakers are Dr. Jul
ius C. Troilo, dean of Texas Chir
opractic College in San Antonio;
Dr. John T. Nugent of New Ha
ven, Conn., director of education
for the National Chiropractic As
sociation, and Dr. Leo E. Wunsh,
roentgenologist, of Denver, Colo.
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PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFT
Birthday Parly
'NAVY SIGN-UP MONTH'
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idrivd, “Operation Sign-Up,” is
being conducted to enlist volim-
teers urgently needed to maintain
full strength of Naval forces. The
Navy recruiter for this area is lo
cated at Room 19, Grace Pittman
building, Fayetteville.
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Debbie Gilbert was hostess to
a group of friends at a supper
party Saturday in celebration of
her seventh birthday.
Entertain
Judge and Mrs. W. A Leland
McKeithen are entertaining at a
cocktail party Saturday after
noon at their home.
Brief Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolfo Venturi
spent several days here en route
from Florida to their place in
Middletown, N. Y. They were
guests while here of Mrs. Ven
turi’s father, George T. Dunlap,
who celebrated his 92nd birthday
on Monday.
The Misses Carole and Anne
Hotchkiss leave today for
New York City,, where they will
spend this weekend, embarking
Tuesday aboard the Vulcania for
Naples, Italy. Following a tour of
Italy, they wiU visit Switzerland,
France, Austria, Belgium, Hol
land, Germany and the British
Isles, returning to the States in
late September aboard the Brit
annic.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lyman
have closed their cottage here
and are in New Canaan, Conn.,
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyde, who
have been occupying an apart
ment at Shadowlawn, have re
turned to Buffalo, N. Y., for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde
spent last weekend at Pawley’s
Island as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard S. Lovering.
The Earl and Countess of Car-
rick leave Monday for Florida
where they have chartered a
yacht for a six-weeks’ fishing
the first two weeks will be Lady
Carrick’s sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Smith of
White Bear Lake, Minn., and sail
ing with them for two weeks in
June will be Mr. and Mrs
Thomas B. Tobin and their three
children of Helena, Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoffman
left last week for New York City
for the siunmer months.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland
plan to leave today for their
home in Detroit, Mich,, whence
they will go by train to California
for an extended stay with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana spent
last weekend at Hollins College
in Roanoke, Va., where they at
tended May Day exercises ii
which their daughter. Miss Pen
elope Dana, took the part of court
jester.
Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Jr., and
her daughter, Sherrie Dixon, ar.
rive here 'Tuesday to occupy their
Linden Road home. Mrs. Tomp
kins’ guests for' a fortnight will
be her father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Falk of Milwau
kee, Wise.
Mrs. William Tufts left Tues
day for a visit in New York City.
Attending a luncheon meeting
of the 99’ers, National Women’s
Flying organization, held Sunday
at ’The Pines in Chapel Hill were
Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bradshaw, and Mack
Hamor, who flew up in the Brad
shaws’ plane.
Mrs. John C. Scholl of Wash-
ingto'n, D. C., left Friday after
a visit of several days at her cot
tage on Airport Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spel-
man left Tuesday for their sum
mer home in Fairfield, Conn.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Henry
trip on the Inland Waterway. H. Harper were her daughter.
Their guests aboard the yacht for I Miss Gail Gardner, and several
Local Students
Take Part In
Music Festival
Between 40 and 50 junior high
school (seventh and eighth grades)
students of Southern Pines school
went to Raleigh Tuesday to take
part in the North Central District
Music Festival.
The gtoup traveled in the school
activities bus and private automo
biles, accompanied by Mrs. N. L.
Hodgkins, Jr., music teacher, and
Roger Gibbs and Ralph Foushee,
of the faculty.
All schools taking part in the
music festival had previously pre
pared vocal numbers. Tuesday
afternoon, a music clinic was held
and then, in the evening, all the
classmates from Chatham Hall,
Misses Jody Noel of St. Louis,
Mo., Sally Tabor of Decatur, Ill.,
Pamela Russell of Katonah, N. Y.,
lEizabeth Blagden of 'Tukedo
Park, N. Y., and Robin Tieken of
Lake Forest, Ill.
Here on a visit with their son
and daughter-in-law, MT. and
Mrs. James G. Gilbert and their
three children are Mr. and Mrs.
Karl D. Gilbert of Lagrange, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton Mac
Donald have closed their place
here and are spending the sum
mer in (^uogue, L. I.
Mrs. R. A. Hamor, Mrs. J.
Frank McCaskill and Mrs. Carl
Bradshaw spent Friday in
Greensboro where they attended
a dance concert presented by the
Physical Education dpartment of
the Woman’s College in Aycock
Auditorium, in which Mrs. Ha-
mor’s daughter, Miss Anne Ha
mor. .had a part.
Mrs. Heman Gifford left this
week for her summer place in
Millbrook, N. Y.
school groups joined in singing
the selections for which they had
prepared. The public was invited
to hear the Tuesday night concert.
The program and concert yere
held at the Hugh Morson School
in Raleigh.
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