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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964
The Pinehurst Page
MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF
TELEPHONE 692-6512
Here
and Away
Here last week visiting her
sister-in-law, Mrs. A. P. Thomp
son, and Mr. and Mrs. True P.
Cheney, was former Pinehurst
resident, Mrs. Thomas L. Black
of Durham.
Thomas R. Rudel of New York
Cify was the weekend guest of
his mother, Mrs. C. M. Rudel.
Here this past weekend as
guests of the Countess of Carrick
were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Schlax, who were en route
from their summer home in
Cleveland, Ohio, to their winter
place at Clearwater Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Porteous
have arrived from Portland,
Maine, and are occupying their
home here for the winter months.
Getting here today, Thursday,
from Scituate, Mass., are Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncey Bartholet and
Anne, who will spend about a
week with Mrs. Bartholet’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Warren at The Case
ments.
Mrs. C. Louis Meyer arrived
last weekend at her place on the
Airport Road for the season. She
has been at her home in Lake
Forest, Ill.
Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt is back
from her summer home at Range-
ley Lakes, Maine, and is at her
place here for the coming season.
I BARRETT, VEST AGAIN ON TEAM
Basketball Season Starts Friday For
Rebels, 1963-’64 State Runners-Up
By GERALD GARNER
On Friday, November 6, the
Pinehurst Rebels will take the
floor against the warriors of Sea-
grove High School at Seagrove.
This will start the Rebels on an
other 26 game season which
looks as promising as the one of
last year.
The Rebels finished the 1963-
’64 season with a 34-1 record and
the title of State Runner-up. The
Rebels have a record of 65 wins
against 2 losses for the past two
seasons. ,
Returning from last years
starting lineup will be two sen
iors, Wiley Barrett, a 6-5 center,
who led the Moore County Con
ference in total points last year,
and Don Vest—a 6-2 forward,
one of the leading percentage
shooters in the Conference. Two
more seniors and main substi-
News is half composed of peo
ple and events. The other half
consists of someone looking at —„
the world around with cuiiosity Z. Horn and her
and interest.
Pinehurst Readent
Honored On Birthday
On her 76th birthday, October
25, Mrs. A. E. Teague, who lives
in Pinehurst with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John L. McKenzie, was honored
at a dinner party in Hamlet. In
addition to Mrs. Teague and the
McKenzies, other family mem
bers present were Mrs. Teague’s
other daughters, Mrs. Thomas V.
Homer of Pinehurst, Mrs. Lewis
Frye, her husband and daughter,
from Fayetteville, and Mrs. W.
Z. Horn and her husband, of
Whiteville.
tutes of last year, are Johnny
Williamson, 6-foot forward and
Mike Lunday—a 6-foot guard.
The other guard spot will be
filled by Steve Horner—a 5-111
junior. Supporting these “Five”j
will be two seniors, Charles Cur-i
rie and Tony Yearby; five soph-i
omores, Ronnie Currie, Ricky I
Frye, Hubert Michael, Bobby
Hunt and Bobby Beddingfield;!
and two freshmen, Austin Bry
ant and Kemper Fitch. I
The players are enthusiastic I
about their chances this season
and are expecting their biggest
competition from Aberdeen,
Southern Pines and Union Pines
High Schools.
The Rebels will travel to Hoff
man, Wednesday, November 11,
and will play their first home
game Friday, November 13. The
girls’ game will start at 7 pm
and the boys’ game immediately
following.
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DINNER - DANCE
Decorations chairman for
the elegant Candelabra Din
ner-Dance, to be held Fri
day, November 13, at the
Pinehurst Country Club, is
Mrs. Norman K. Toerge. Jr,
Dinner and dancing at the
annual fall benefit staged
by and for the Moore Me
morial Hospital Auxiliary,
begins at 3. Table reserva
tions must be made by
Thursday, , November 12,
with Mrs, Daniel O. Delany
at 294-7541. Limit for reser
vations is 300. General chair
men are Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward T. Taws, Jr. Guests of
the Pinehurst hotels are m-
vited to attend the affair,
which is for auxiliary mem
bers of the country club.
Mrs. Brown Wins
Williamson
Memorial Trophy
Mrs. J. Stuart Brown, Jr. of
Sewickley, Pa. posted 40>-42-82
yesterday to take low gross of
the field in the sixth Gertrude
Jones Williamson Memorial
Tournament. The tourney, play
ed on Number One Course, with
an entry of 61 members, honors
the memory of the first S. F.
Club captain.
Pinehurst cottager Mrs. El-
bridge S. Sidway and Carolina
guest Mrs. Durand Churchill, of
New York City, tied at 72 for
low net of the field.
A play-off will be held at a
later date to determine the win
ner. In Class A, Pinehurst cot
tagers Mrs. John W. Rettew, and
Mrs. Michael T. Pishko, tied for
low net with 73’s.
On matching cards backwards
[according to handicap, Mrs. Ret-
1 tew was declared first place
I winner.
Due to the low net of the field
playoff between Mrs. Sidway
and Mrs. Churchill, 1st and 2nd
low net winners in class B and C
will be announced later.
Low putts prize was won by
Mrs. John W. Lindsay of Pine
hurst with 12, 17, 29.
ON FRIDAY
xnn; WINNER’S TROPHY—Holding the cup she won Thurs
day is Mrs. John S. Haskell, 50, of Titusville, Pa., who posted
80-81-84-245 to win the three-day North & South Women’s
Seniors Invitational at the Pinehurst Country Club. She had
never played here before. Tied at 247 for runner-up honors were
Miss Betty S. Abernethy of Pittsburgh, Pa. and a former cham
pion, Mrs. Harrison F. Flippin of Douglasville, Pa., who were
awarded duplicate prizes. Mrs. J. C. T. Sihler of Simcoe, Ont.
and Pinehurst, won low net of the field on a cut of cards. She
tied at 222 with Mrs. Donald Baldwin of South Orange, N. J.
(Hemmer photo)
Pinehurst School News
By JUDI McKENZIE and
KAYE GILMORE
'Election' Results
; hurst girls, Sharon McDonald
I and Debbie Prince,
i Pinehurst High School .should
In the mock election held by be and is very proud of its
Pinehurst High School students, and progressive Future
Tuesday, paralleling the actual makers of America club,
voting procedure at the polls. Senior Career Day
President Johnson received 60 November 9, at
popular votes against Senator seniors will leave
Goldwater’s 52. In the guberna- Pines High School
active
Home-
torial race, Republican candidate
Gavin received a 73 vote against
40 for Democratic candidate Dan
Moore.
Science Club News
The Pinehurst High School
Science Club executive meeting
was held last week to discuss the
qualifications for members. A
meeting to discuss program ideas
is being planned. After these two
important meetings, the club can
get underway with its activities
and projects.
Basketball Game
The first basketball game for
the Rebels will be held at Sea-
grove this Friday night begin
ning at 7. Everyone is urged to
attend this game and boost our
ball Clubs on to victory!
FHA Rally
Some of the girls from Pine
hurst High School attended the
district three Future Home
makers of America Rally w^hich
was held at 71st High School,
near Fayetteville, last Satur
day.
8:30, the
for Union
to observe
Senior Career Day. Representa
tives from almost all colleges'
and technical schools in the state
will be there to aid the seniors
in choosing their colleges and [
professions.
French Club
The French Club of Pinehurst
High School met last Monday in
Miss Brewer’s home room. As
the secretary called the roll, the
members answered by quoting
in French, a proverb or maxim.
The program theme was
“French Impressionist Artists.”
Several of the second-year
French students gave reports on
such painters as Degas, Renoir,
Monet, etc.
The treasurer, Mike Lewis,
was appointed chairman of a
committee to propose money
making plans for the club this
year.
Pecos Pete Visits PHS
A favorite television character
really came to life for the chil
dren, grades 1-7 at Pinehurst
‘y- , School last week.
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NOVEMBER 11-12-13
Dedication Of
Given Memorial
Library Slated
Mrs. Sarah Given Larson of
Manchester, Vt., president of the
Irene Heinz Given and John La
Porte Given Foundation, Inc.,
will lay the cornerstone and un
veil the name plaque tomorrow
Friday, at the dedication mark
ing the official opening of the
Given Memorial Library here.
The colonial structure, built by
the foundation in the Village
Green on land donated by Pine
hurst, Inc., is a memorial to Mr
and Mrs. John L. Given, estab-
lishers of the foundation, who
owned a home here and were
among early Pinehurst winter
residents.
Other trustees of the Given
Foundation who will be present
for the dedication, which begins
at 11 am, are Mrs. Clifford S
Heinz and Frank Cliffe of Pitts
burgh. Pa., Harold W. Conroy
and Dr. M. M. Melicow of New
York City, Robert J. Bruno of
Stamford, Conn., and Eric Nel
son of Pinehurst.
Following the dedication cer
emonies, there will be open
house at the library from 11:30
am to 5 pm and from 7:30 to 9
pm.
their president, Janice Fields,
on the afternoon program. Jan
ice told of her experiences at
the National Convention, ncia
in Chicago the past summer.
Elaine Bryant also deserves
recognition tor being elected the
first alternate parliamentarian
the state.
Entertainment for the rally
was provided by two other Pine-
Sandhills Players
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donors With Visitors
Nine tables of duplicate bridge
were in play Friday evening at
The Carolina.
Winners of the Mitchell Move
ment session were North-South
—first, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Kennedy of Montclair, N.
guests at the Holly Inn; second,
Mrs. B. W. Dickenson and Miss
Elizabeth Hogan, both of Ham
let; third, Mrs. Durand Church
ill, Carolina seasonal visitor
from New York City, and Pine
hurst cottager Miss Margaret A.
Lavery of West Ossipee, N. H.,
and fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
M. Justi of Ardmore, Pa. and
Pinehurst.
East-West—first, Mr. and Mrs.
William Lemkou, Carolina guests
from Madison, N. J.; second, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank deCosta of
Pecos Pete, a well known
partner of the Old Rebel on
WFMY-TV, Greensboro, visited
the children at the request
of Mrs. Livengood, a fifth grade
teacher of Pinehurst School.
Pecos presented a health and
safety program last Thursday as
the young admirers watched in
awe. By using magic, Pecos Pete
showed the children the danger
of playing with matches and fire.
While presenting a demonstra
tion of gun safety, he fired his
six-shooter, and a few of the for
tunate boys and girls participa
ted in parts of the demonstra
tions. As Pecos played his guitar,
the children sang with him, his
famous theme song.
It is surely safe to say that the
children at Pinehurst School will
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