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ZlABCH S, 1920. PAGE $ Hotel Arrivals Stockwell, Mr. J. A., Boston, Mass. Thomas, Mr. W. G., New York City. Thompson, Miss D., New York City. Van Cley, Mrs. Henry, New York City. AT THE CAROLINA HOTEL Ailing, Mr. and Mrs. W. M., Plainfield, N. J. Anderson, Mr. N., Plainfield; N. J. Arnott, Mrs. C. E., East Orange, N. J. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. H. M., Montclair, N. J. Boinann, Mr. George, Jr.. Plainfield, N. J. Bradley, Mr. S. L., Cleveland, Ohio. Castle, Mr. A. C, Chicago, 111. Chalmers, Mr. James, New York City. Colton, Mr. W. P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cray, Mr. and Mrs. C. H., Manchester, N; H. Dailey, Mrs. John F., Rochester, N. Y. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. F. W., Lynn, Mass. Dunne, Mr. F. L., Boston, Mass. Finley, Mrs. J. B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Green, Mr. E. G., Boston, Mass. Guertin, Mr. E. H., Chicago, 111. Hearnst, Mr. I. N., New York City. Henning, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Henry, New Bedford, Conn. Hogsett, Mr. and Mrs. T. H., Cleveland, Ohio. Hood, Mr. T. C, Brookline, Mass. Horgan, Mr. John L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Johnson, Mr. H., New York City. Lippincott, Mr. R., Philadelphia, Pa. Lynch, Frank R., New York City. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. W. P., Brooklyn, N. Y. May, Mr. R. TL, Burlington, N. Y. Moore, Mr. Daniel P., New York City. Morse, Mr. H. C, Rochester, N. Y. Moulding, Mrs. Thomas, Chicago, 111. Neff, Mr. J. C, Philadelphia, Pa. Noget, Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mont clair, N. J. Orr, Mr. Alexander M., New York City. Toll, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. M., Bennetts ville, Md. Rockwood, Messrs. Nash and Jack, New York City. Sleicher, Mr. C. A., Troy, N. Y. Rittenberg, Mr. Wm. C, New York City. Van Dusin, Mr. George C, Washington, D. C. Whaley, Mr. George W., East Orange, N. J. Williams, Mr. R. W., Baltimore, Md. Williams, Mr. R. W., Philadelphia, Pa. Haveris, Mr. and Mrs. M. J., Albany, N. Y. Harlow, Mr.Robert C, Boston, Mass. Howard, Mr. Fredericfk E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. and daughter Carrie, Hallowell, Maine. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. C. B., Westfield, N. J. Kiernan, Mr. M. J., New York City. Lanzerlere, Miss Edith, Jenkintown, Pa. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram, Detroit, Mich. Nelson, Mr. Henry P., Atlanta, Ga. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Albany, N. Y. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. George, Jenkin, town, Pa. Putnam, Mr. L. Allen, Manchester, N. H. Rallowell, Mr. J. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Spraque, Mr. N. E., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Strachan, Mr. and Mrs. J., East Orange, N. J. Street, Mr. and Mrs. W. G., New York, N. Y. Rumsey, Mr. and Mrs. John, Hartford, Conn. Tobey, Mr. E. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Van Buren, Mr. Wm. M., Rutherford, N. J. F. C. NEWTON, Brookline Country Club, Mass.v who is a starter in the Spring Toujrnament, has been elected Captain of the Mass. State Golf Team for the coming year. While not inter nationally famous like the man he suc ceeds, he is, nevertheless, one of the best golfers in the country and a fine match player. Francis Ouimet declined the nomination this season. Batchelder & Snyder Company Pickets Poultry Dressers. Butter Makers 4T, 4W, 61. 63. 66. 67, 6V. til. ti'A HUckntoi.. 8t. . 04. 60. 68. 70. 72. 74. 76 North 8t. BOSTON. MASS The Mid-Winter Canoeing Club is now open for Canoeing Parties, Dinner Parties, and Afternoon TVas. In arranging parties kind ly eall THE PINE BLUFF AT THE BERKSHIRE AT THE HOLLY INN Banwald, Mr. and Mrs. C. H., Milwau kee, Wis. Beardsley, Mr. E., Waterbury, Conn. Brown, Mr. R. C., New York City. Benas, Mr. and Mrs. F. J., Chicago, 111.' Crawford, Mr. H. L., East Orange, N. J. Curtis, Mr. F. H., Northampton, Mass. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H., New York City. Emory, Mr. J. C, Worcester, Mass. Buryea, Mr. and Mrs. H. D., Montreal, Canada. Alpenn, Mr. and Mrs. I. A., New Bed ford, Mass. Blondell, Mr. John, Montclair, N. J. Brown, Mr. R. L., New York City. Cornish, Mr H. J., New York City. Crane, Mr. A. T., Waterbury, Conn. Dow, Messrs. L and B., Detroit, Mich. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. and daughter, Detroit, Mich. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs.' W. H., Norwick, N. Y. Fate, Mr. F. W., Waterbury, Conn. Fowler, Mrs. John, Boston, Mass. Gilmour, Allan, J., Philadelphia, Pa. Harold, Mr. Vallie, Portsmouth, Ohio. Hays, Mr. H. B., Montclair, N. J. Hayward, Mr. S. P., Montclair, N. J. McLelland, Mr. G. H., Chicago, 111. Newton, Mr. F. jC., Lowell, Mass. Sahuhnessy, Mr. A. C, New York City. Steibick, Mr. and Mrs. S., New York, N. Y. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. R. B., Boston, Mass. 'XHOIST Ceylon Tea (ORANGE PEKOE) A Select High Grade Tea at a Moderate Price Sold at the Pinehurst Dept. Store S. S. PIERCE CO. SSnaq"dre 8U Boston, Mass. cooiidge comer, Brookline, Mass. THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RiChYAOND, VIRGINIA AT THE PINECREST INN Bernard, Mr. Robert Young, Philadel phia, Pa. Curtis, Mrs. C. L., New Haven, Conn. Howell, Dr. W. H., Altoona, Pa. Parkinson, W. H., New York City. Roberts, Mr. W. R., Yonkers, N. Y. Smith, Mr. J., Boston, Mass. SB V IT . ''Wi in ... - . r v - n r . 7 , J'' - miidhh p q o rj lilt 4 4- y.' BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE rY7p-rNO Summer Season June to middle of October WUUUJ improved Golf Course Full 6,466 yard TUB IIOrHT n.EAfiAXT THE MOUST WMI1GTI C. J. Dunphy. Manager Root wlntes?osTrhoeN.cssy p,aza wlBtas.aL!! do" Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices fThe many points of historic Interest in, and around the City, and its central location make Richmond a rery desirable stop-orer point for tourists. Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby f Booms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, erery convenience fer the traveling man. 1 For handsomely illustrated booklet or reaerratioxs, addrtss THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia O. F. WEISIGEE, Manager '
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