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TEE PINEEUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 8 COUNTRY HOMES AND ORCHARD PROPERTY I have a limited amount of oreliard 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 is other sections of the Sandhills, including several orchards which have a past record of cash profits over a period of yean 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 THE TIN WHISTLES KEEP THINGS MOVING WEEK IN PINEHURST DIAMONDS Sterling and Plated Silver WATCHES Leather Goods EXPERT REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING In The Carolina Lobby FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos THK CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM o Early GOLF AT SUMMERRLE PINE FOREST INN and COTTAGES SumiTicrville, S. C, 22 miles from historical Charleston OPENS DECEMBER 1st Ouo of thtt ii'ic t vintM- ivsoit, hotels in th" Middle South. 1 1 ere you will enjoy rest and qu'u'tnes-j amidst, tall, Nouiheni pines Invigorating, dry, healthful c'ini iff. I'ur" Milesian water. Cusitn and service on. par with the Metropolitan hot I. Ideal golf wea ther. J p cia! DECEMBER and JANUARY TOURNAMENTS Superb IS-ho'e olf course., i'egul ate.l tennis eourt. Livery of eairi ige and addle horses. (;) voxds fr driving. M torinsr limiting. Mod ern ettMires f.r iei.t F, W. Wagener & Co. Owners Will ard A, Se na, Manager Now Open THE PARTRIDGE INN (Continued from Page Four) round it was decreed that the four low gross scores should play from scratch and the sixteen best net scores should play off on handicap. The Qualifying Round produced the following: Four Low Gross W .P. Whittemore 37-39 76 79 H. C. Fownes 39-41 80 72 L. A. Hamilton 41-40 81 77 C. K. Teter 41-41 82 71 Sixteen Low Net S. Y. Rarriage 43-45 88 69 H. J. Frost 46-50 96 74 J. I. Melanson 46-44 90 75 H. H. Rackham 48-49 97 75 C. C. Morse 47-47 94 76 H. G. Waring 48-47 95 76 W. B. Merrill 46-49 95 76 W. L. Verlenden 53-51 104 77 F. J. Weckesser 51-44 95 77 C. B. Fownes 42-42 84- 77 R. C. Blancke 51-53 104 77 T. A. Cheatham 45-43 88 77 C. R. Corwin 45-51 6 78 H. S. Houston 55-56 111 79 C. B. Hudson 46-50 96 79 E. J. Frost 42-51 93 79 Those who failed to qualify competed in Medal Play. The medal was won by Mr. G. A. Magoon, Oakmont, with a net score of 67; the following cards of 80 or better were handed in: G. A. Magoon - 43-46 89 67 A. S. Higgins 41-45 86 69 P. B. O'Brien 44-44 88 72 J. M. Robinson 50-48 98 72 C. F. Watson, Jr. 38-43 81 74 G. W. Baker 51-53 104 74 J. L. Weller 45-39 84 74 J. A. DuPuy 43-45 88 75 D. Parson 41-38 79 76 W. E. Truesdell 42-57 79 - 77 C. H. Lay 48-45 93 77 F. P. Lee 47-46 93 77 J. R. Bowker 49-42 91 78 H. E. Porter 46-50 96 79 M. B. Johnson 49-44 93 79 P. W. Thomson 53-50 103 80 E. J. Barber 48-46 94 80 G. W. Statzell 45-46 91 80 R. H. Hunt 41-50 91 80 G. T. Dunlap 45-48 93 80 CHURCH SERVICES THE PINEHURST CHAPEL SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. Holy Communion, Childrens' Service, Morning Services and Sermon 11:00 A. M Unity Fellowship Inspiration (Continued from Page Five) MISS ANNETTE Dwyer, of Detroit, now seems to have full claim to being the best woman horse rider in Pinehurst. By breaking the record for the one half mile event by 18 seconds at the Track last Wednesday, held by Mrs. L. F. F. Wanner, of New York City, she can lay full claim to the title. The new record is 1 minute 13 2-5 seconds.. IN A MIXED FOURSOME Golf Tournament for Pinecrest Inn only, Mr. J. V. Healy and Mrs. E. C. Bliss won the gold medal for first prize, while Mr. W. E. Phillips and Mrs. C. W. Lock wood won second prize. MRS. E. C. BLISS added to her laurels by winning first prize in the Bridge Tournament held for ladies at the Pinecrest Inn. Mr. M. A. Day won the prize for gentlemen. MISS ESTHER TTFTS is very busy on the tennis courts these days. She and her dainty friend from Toronto, Miss ' 1 Billy" Buntin, are to be seen al most dailyfon the clay courts, practicing for the coming tourney. Miss Tufts, es pecially, is a very impressive player. She has a good swift serve and covers the court with the skill of a veteran. If Miss Tufts learns a little net play she will be hard to beat. AT THE FIRST WEEKLY card party held at the Holly Inn on Thurs day night there were eleven tables of bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. A. Magoon, Mrs. S. D. Conger. Mrs. W. J. McWinne, Mr. W. W. Waker, Mrs. T. L. Price, Mrs. A. P. Baxter, Mr. F. G. Butler, Mrs. C. A. Wright, Mrs. S. Jones Philipps, Mr. W. W. Windle and Dr. J. L. Paiste. MR. AND MRS. T. B. BOYD were entertained at dinner on Tuesday at the Holy Inn by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trues dell. MR. PILLING and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips entertained at the Holly Inn on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George W. Statzell and their niece and grandaughter, Mrs. M. M. Tenzler and Miss Adele Statzell. After dinner the party adjourned to the dancing. DR. IRENE M. MORSE Practicing Physician Southern Pines, - North Carolina ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES Early Mass 6.15 A. M. When visiting Priest is at Pinehurst Second Mass 8.00 A. M. AUOUSTA, GEORGIA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE will be held in the Chapel on Main avo TW8 FltltSt 18 HOle GOlf COUrSeS nue near East Broad Street, Southern In the SOIItll. Nearby Pines, on Sunday morning, at 11 ; .. - o 'clock. IDEAL Winter CLIMATE The public is cordially invited to at- . . tend. Edw. K. Tryon Co. 609-611 MARKET STREET 10-12 NO. 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Athletic Goods Camping Goods Clothing Sweaters Cutlery GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use - - jus use ALLEN'S FOOMAS The Antiseptic Powder to ouo.o luiu mo Biuoes be cause it takes the friction from the shoe, freshens ic itci diiu xuttK.es walk ing a delight. 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 plied 1,500,000 lbs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. Be sure to get the genuine Allen's Foot-Ease. At dealers everywhere. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S. OLMSTED, L Roy, N. Y. n A 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. CauVon: Always see that seal is unbroken at time bottle is opened. " For sale by local dealers or at POLAND WATER DEPOT 1180 Broadway, Ne Yor'cCity Telephone Madison Gq. 4743 wimiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiriiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiMMiiirifiiiiMiitiMir"t'''tiiiitiiiii:fiiiiiiiiiiiiuii(UMMi'iMMimw Geo. G. HERR, D.D.S. (University of Pennsylvania) Crown and Bridgework and Porcelain and Gold Inlay Fillings. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 'Phone 39. DRUQAuismicnve Ho Established 1811 We would like to show you the new inspected standardized RITE-6RADE Red Cedar Shingles They are guaranteed as to thickness, gram, grade, and selection. Your roof and walls, covered with Rite-Grade Red Cedar Shingles, if properly laid with pure iron or zinc cov ered nails, will last fifty years or more. PINEHURST WAREHOUSE Opposite the, Bailroad Station PINEHURST, N. C.
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