THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE 8 COUNTEY HOMES AND ORCHARD PROPERTY I have a limited amount of oreiiard and country property for sale to people who will make desirable neighbors in the im mediate vicinity of Pinehurst. Alio bearing orchards and orchard lands i other sections of the Sandhills, including several orchards which have a past record of cash profits over a period of year exceeding 33 per cent a year. It is my business to demonstrate and promote the peach industry in this section, and I will take pleasure in showing the plants and explaining the business to anyone in terested, whether they . contemplate in vestment or not. Write, call or phone, RALPH W. PAGE, PINEHURST, N. 0. Carolina Jewelry Shop DIAMONDS Sterling and Plated Silver WATCHES Leather 6oods EXPERT REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING In The Carolina Looby FULEIHAN S Exquisite Novelties from Many Land Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos TWI CAROLINA EXHIBITION BOOM Early GOLF AT SUMMERV'ILLE PINE FOREST INN and COTTAGES Summerville, S. C, 22 miles from historical Charleston OPENS DECEMBER 1st One of tv finest winter resort hotels in the Middle South. Here you will enjoy rest and qui'fues amidst tall, Southern pines Invigorating, dry, healthful eiiin t. Pure artesian water. Cusine iiixl !-erviee on pnr with the Metropolitan hot-Is. Ideal golf wea ther, sp cia! DECEMBER and JANUARY TOURNAMENTS Superh 18-hole olf course. If emul ated tennis eouitf. Livery of eairiage and saddle horse-:. Good iods for driving. M 'torinsr. Hunting. Mod ern cottsiffe for i e 1 1 1 F. W. Wagener & Co. Owners Willard A. Seina. Manager Now Open . THE PARTRIDGE INN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Tws Finest 18 Hole Golf Courses In the South. Nearby IDEAL Winter CLIMATE (Continued from Page Four) and 1. Mrs. C. A. Magoon, Oakmont, after having a hard time against Miss W. V. Cullen, as she did last year, and Mrs. L. F. Wanner, Cherry Valley, whom she beat 1 up, defeated Miss Dor othy Brown, Montclair, 4 and 3 in the finals of the Third Eight. The cham pionship of the Fourth Eight went to Miss Carolyn Bogart, Pinehurst, after a hard fight against Miss Helen Whit ridge, Baltusrol. In the finals of the Fifth Eight Miss Mabel Whitley de feated Mrs. Irwin Butterworth, 4 and 3. Summary as follows: FIEST EIGHT Mrs. F. S. Danforth, North Fork, beat Mrs. F. B. Ryan, Baltusrol, 4 and 3; Miss E. T. Chandler, Huntington, beat Mrs. Donald Parson, Youngstown, 2 and 1; Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, Buffalo, beat Miss L. Patterson, Plainfield, 1 up 20 holes; Mrs. J. F. Duryea, Brae Burn, beat Mrs. J. D. Chapman, Green wich. Second Round Mrs. Chandler beat Mrs. Danforth, 4 and 3; Mrs. Armstrong beat Mrs. Dur yea, 3 and 2. Finals Miss E. T. Chandler beat Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, 1 up 19 holes. Consolation Mrs. J. D. Chapman beat Mrs. F. B. Ryan, 5 and 4. SECOND EIGHT First Round Mrs. J. F. Reynolds, South Bend, beat Mrs. A. P. Allgood, Sayville, 2 up; Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley, beat Mrs. S. Waters, Pinehurst, 1 up 21 holes; Mrs. M. W. Marr, Pinehurst, beat Mrs. J. H. Horner, Oakmont, 2 up; Mrs. F. T. Keating, Agawam Hunt, beat Miss I. Waterhouse, Ardsley, 3 and 1. Second Round Mrs. R. Reynolds beat Mrs. Water house, 2 and 1; Mrs. Keating beat Mrs. Marr, 4 and 2. Finals Mrs. Reynolds beat Mrs. Keating, 2 and 1. Consolation Miss I. Waterhouse beat Mrs. A. P. All good, 1 up. THIRD EIGHT First Round Mrs. G. M. Howard, Halifax, beat Mrs. F. II. Mahan, St. Davids, 1 up 19 holes; Miss D. Brown, Montclair, beat Mrs. J. S. Van Campen, New York, 2 and 1; Mrs. L. F. Wanner, Cherry Val ley, beat Miss M. Milliehamp, Rosedale, 2 and 1; Mrs. G. A. Magoon, Oakmont, beat Miss W. V. Cullen, Canoe Brook, 1 up 19 holes. Second Round Misa Brown bept Mrs. Howard, 1 up 21 holes; Mrs. Magoon beat Mrs. Wanner, 1 up. Finals Mrs. Magoon beat Miss Brown, 4 and 3. Consolation Mrs. J. S. Van Campen beat Miss Milliehamp, 4 and 3. FOURTH EIGHT First Round Miss P. Kimball, Bath, beat Mrs. F. B. McCurdy, Halifax, 5 and 4; Miss C. Bogart, Pinehurst beat Mrs.' C. W. Sta'.sell, Aronimink, 4 and 3; Miss H. Whitridge, Baltimore, beat Mrs. A. B. Ashf orth, Greenwich, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. B. Melanson, Tedesco, beat Mrs. A. S. Hig gins, Pinehurst, 1 up. Second Round Miss C. Bogart beat Miss Kimball, 1 up; Miss Whitridge beat Mrs. Melan son. Finals Miss C. Bogart beat Miss H. Whit ridge, 1 up 19 holes. Consolation Mrs. A. B. Ashforth beat Mrs. G. W. Statzell, 7 and 6. FIFTH EIGHT First Round Mrs. A. Lorsch, Century, beat Mrs. R. C. Blancke, Montclair, 2 and 1; Mrs. I. Butterworth, Portland, beat Mrs. G. Tuska, Baltusrol, 6 and 5; Miss M. Whitely, Baltimore, beat Miss J. Pouch, Sayville, 6 and 4; Mrs. R. Ward, St. Patricks, beat Miss M. Pouch, Wynona, 6 and 5. Second Round Mrs. I. Butterworth beat Mrs. A. Lorsch, by default; Miss M. Whitely beat Mrs. Ward, 2 and 1. Finals Miss Whitely beat Mrs. Butterworth, 4 and 3. Consolation Mrs. R. C. Blancke beat Miss J. Pouch, 6 and 5. GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use ALLEN'S F00TEASE 0 Vim The Antlsent n pnn . shake into the shoes be cause It takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and makes walk ing a aengnt. Shake Allen's Foot-Ease into your shoes before go ing on the links and no tice the difference in your comfort, which often af fects your score. The Government sup pi ied 1 ,500,000 1 bs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. Be sure to fret the genuine Allen's Foot-Kase. At dealers everywhere. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S, OLMSTED, La Roy, N. Y. CHURCH SERVICES THE PINEHURST CHAPEL SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion, 9:15 A. M. Childrens' Service, 10:00 A. M. Morning Services and Sermon 11:00'A.M. Unity Fellowship Inspiration ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES Early Mass 6.15 A. M. When visiting Priest is at Pinehurst Second Mass 8.00 A. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE will be held in the Chapel on Main ave nue near East Broad Street, Southern Pines, on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, Subject, SPIRIT. The public is cordially invited to attend. DR. IRENE M. MORSE Practicing Physician Southern Pines, - North Carolina Edw. K. Tryon Co. 609-611 MARKET STREET 10-X2 NO. 6th S TREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Clothing Athletic Goods Sweaters Camping Goods Cutlery Established 1811 FOR HEALTH The Perfect Table Water For over half a century America's leading Natural Mineral Water. Bottled only at the Spring under the most sanitary conditions. Caiifon: Always see that seal is unbroken at time bottle is opened. For sale by local dealers or at POLAND WATER DEPOT 1 180 Broadway, Ne Yor' City Telephone Madijon Sq. 4743 mHHIIIIIHIIIHUlIMI Illlll IMIIIIIITir" tlllllllllt lllllirWIUIWUlHIKUG Geo. G. HERR, J.D.S. (University of Pennsylvania) Crown and .Bridgework and Porcelain and Gold Inlay Fillings. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 'Phone 39. BuildADisiinclive Homelf We would like to show you the new "wectea standardized .RITE4RADE Red Cedar Shingles They are guaranteed as to thickness, gram, grade, and selection. Your roof and walla id -with Rite-Grade Red Cedar Shingles, if j""'; yviiu pure iron or zinc cov ered nails, will last fifty years or more. PINEHURST WAREHOUSE Opposite the Railroad Station PINEHURST, N. C.

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