Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Lovejoy of Lowell, Mass., entertained Mrs. Thompson and son Herman of Manchester, N.H., at luncheon on Thursday.
General and Mrs. T.P. Kane of Washington, D.C., entertained at luncheon Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Moir of Fayetteville, N.C.
On Thursday morning Mr. Jas. G. Glessner and daughter of York, Pa., registered at The Southland. Mr. Glessner is a prominent lawyer in York and he and his daughter are regular yearly visitors at The Southland.
Mr. Wm. J. Brewster, son of Mr. Geroge M. Brewster of Hackensack, N.J., arrived at The Southland Monday morning for a week’s stay. Mr. Brewster was accompanied by Mr. Wm. Dahm of No. Bergen, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strickhouser of York, Pa.; of Highland Pines Inn, were dinner guests on Sunday, Washington’s Birthday, of Mr. and Mrs. Glessner at The Southland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sterling of Watertown, N.Y., have just registered at The Southland after a four-week’s cruise in the West Indies. They report a most delightful trip.
On Friday morning, Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Rogers of Bangor, Me., registered at The Southland for a six week’s stay. This being their eighth season in Southern Pines.
Among those who took advantage of the Special Sunday Dinner (Washington’s Birthday) at The Southland were Miss Mary Clay of Portland, Me., Mrs. Lucy B. Fish of New Bedford, Mass., Mrs. W.P. Bowers of Clinton, Mass., Miss Mary Merrill of Southern Pines, and Mr. A.S. Newcomb of Pinehurst.
Dr. and Mrs. N.C. King of Brockton, Mass., registered at The Southland on Tuesday last and were heartily welcomed by The Southland clientele. Dr. and Mrs. King have been in Southern Pines for five seasons, this being their second at The Southland.
Mr. J.E. Gibbs and party, consisting of three noted doctors, all of Middletown, N.Y., as follows: Dr. A. Ward Preston, Dr. Arch. Chappell, Dr. Wm. Hicks, arrived on Thursday morning to enjoy 10 days of Golf and incidentally the association of four other doctors already registered at The Southland.
Golf Honors again are won by guests of The Southland. On Saturday, Feb. 21st, the Thistle Club held a Scotch Foursome on the Southern Pines Links. Mr. Wm. Wintringham of Brooklyn, N.Y., won the first honors with Mrs. Eckert of Reading, Pa., for his partner. Mrs. Wilso Hungate of New York City and Mr. A.O. McGarrett of Boston were the runners up both receiving most attractive prizes. Mrs. Hungate has made and held the record on the links of Hotel Lookoff, Sugar Hill, N.H. (Merrill and Sanborn, Props.) for 1923-24, and Mr. McGarrett made the best man’s score for 1924.
From page 9 of The Sandhill Citizen, Southern Pines, N.C., Friday, February 27, 1925
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