NOVEMBER, 1919
PAGE ELEVEN
(Continued from Page Five) Jones, R. E., New York City
Deserting The Carolina Hotel this Keen, C. B. and wife, Philadelphia
Beason, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Water- Kerr, D. W., Warren, 0.
house and daughter, Miss Irma Water- Kingsley, D. P., New York City
house, of New York City, are occupy- Langshaw, A. 0., Plainfield, N. J.
ing The Mistletoe. Langshaw, Miss Eunice, New Bedford,
As surely as the robins return in the ^ass.
ppringtime Stuyvesant LeRoy, Horace Langshaw, Walter H., New Bedford,
^ise and O. B. Wickham will be found Mass.
early every fall at the Pinecrest Inn for Lockwood, Lt. L, B., Pope Field
a winter’s sojourn. The arrival and de- McCabe, E. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.
parture of this faithful trio mark the McGrath, Annette, Reading, Mass.
opening and close of every season. Martin, Miss Mabel, Norfolk, Va.
Newcomers in the ranks of cottage Milliken, Walter M., Hyannisport
Moran, 0. A., Augusta, Ga.
Morancy, F. E., E. Alton, 111.
Morgan Clarence and wife Shelburne,
renters are the J. G. Luces of Pelham,
N. Y. The attractive young girl whom
we see driving the Buick is Misa Tiuce,
eldest daughter. The Luces have leased
The Box, cottage of Mr. Orson Hoyt, ut Myers, John Dashiell, Philadelphia
New York, N. Y. Nicholson, John G. and wife, New
Bedford, Mass.
THE Carolina Hotel opened informal- Oakford, J. W., Philadelphia
ly on the 10th, with a record-breaking Page, D. L. and wife, Maplewood, N. J.
Paige, Grant, Philadelphia
Paul, M. C., Philadelphia
Preston, Burton, Mansfield, 0.
Reichman, Arthur F. and wife. New
York City
crowd. Among thoise registered:
Adams, Miss Maude, New York
Allen, J. M., Boston, Mass.
Allen, Mrs. W. H., Boston, Mass.
Anderson, Jos. G., Boston, Mass.
Avery, John H. atnd wife, Detroit, and wife, Franconia,
Mich.
Barber, J., Englewood, N. J. Wilming-
Barthelman, H. wife and two boys;
Cleveland, O. ^ > ^^orfolk, Va.
Barthelman, Peter, wife and child;
Cleveland, O. Sumner, Mrs. F. B., Detroit, Mich.
Bassett’, H. H. and wife; Flint, Mich, Youngstown, O.
Becker, C .L., Philadelphia-New York, '^^omas, C. G., Warren, 0.
Beckwitli, Mrs. H. H., Brookline, Mass. Roger R., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Beckwith, Isabel, Brookline, Mass. Townsend, Chas. S., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Bell, Thad. C., Richmond, Va. Walsh, Mrs. L. E., London, Eng.
Ward, W. H. B., Warren, Ohio.
Wells, Chaning M., Southbridge, Mass.
Wilson, Geo. C., Tyrone, Pa.
Now Open
THE
PARTRIDGE INN
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Boyle, F. A., Chatham, N. J.
Briggs, Chas. L., Boston
Bowen, John B., Philadelphia
Broadbent, Ira T. and wife; Scranton.
Pa.
Brown, Alex S., Boston, Mass.
Brown, Nathan Clifford and wife
Portland, Maine.
Burfoot, Jr., N. and wife, Elizabeth
City, N. C.
Butler, F. E. and wife, U. S. A.
Cahoon, Jr., G. and wife, Grand Mere.
P. Q.
Campbell, E. R.
Carlisle, Lt. Col. P. D., 19th P. A TWO Fliest ISHOlS Bolf COUfSei
Camp Bragg ln the South. Nearby
Caruthers, Miss B. L., New York ' ■ —
Colbrum, W. W. and family, Cleve- IDEAL Winter CLIMATE
land, O.
Conn, Chas. F., Philadelphia
Cuthbert, D., Grand Mere, P. Q.
Day, Miss Gertrude, New York City
Dear, S. S. and wife, Norfolk, Va.
Decker, Henry, New York City
Dewey, H., Grand Mere, P. Q.
Dort, J. D. and wife, Flint, Mich.
Dunne, W. H. and wife, Norwich, Ct.
Eddy, Fred G. and wife, Flint, Mich.
Edmunds, W. H., New York City
Foster, W. H., Youngstown, O.
Goodall, John R., St. Louis, Mo.
Goodlow, S. P., Afton, Va.
Hantoon, Mrs. Harrison B., Providence,
R. I.
Hartt, Mrs. Jas. J., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Herbster, F. B., and wife, Cleveland,
O.
Hills, L. R. and wife, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Holmes, H. E., Boston
Hunt, Miss, Auburn, N. Y.
Hurrell, Alfred, Glen Ridge, N. J.
Johnson, Francis, Reading, Mass.
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