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THE PINEEUBST OUTLOOK TAGE 10 STEADY MAN Sole and Heel of Sturdy White Rubber The truncated cones on the sole are positioned precisely where the stance comes - - undr the ball of the foot. These cones prevent slipping. They grip the soil . They never tear the turf or green. Lighter than ordinary "spiked" shoes, they're thoroughly com fortable. Sewn to leather, Steady Man Soles and Heels do not "draw" the feet. the cone shoe is the logical succes sor of the spiked shoe Unnecessary to change shoes for luncheon or between games. They do not disfigure rugs or floor. Fine, too, for the tennis court, or yachting. Easily attached to your friendly old shoes, at W. N. Foye's or at your own repair shop. Ask your club "Pro" for them. Or, a line to us will ensure your getting them. The Stedman Products Company South Bralntree Massachusetts ST. AUGUSTINE WINTER GOLF under ideal conditions The finest 18-hole course in the South Ponce de Leon AND Alcazar FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTELS The Connecticut Stables Southern Pines, N. C. High-class Well-schooled HUNTERS AND SADDLE HORSES For Sale Also for Hire W. H. Maddison Tel. Con. PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL Adirondack Mountains New York ALL ROOMS WITH BATH COMPLETELY EQUIPI'KD COTTAGES nd CAMPS HOUSEKEEPING or NON-HOUSEKEEPING For Rent by Month or Season Address A. F. VVHELAN, Manager. Camden, South Carolina HOME COMING WEEK AT FLORA MacDONALD Alumnae of Flora MacDonald College, residing in Pinehurst, have received no tice of the official program of Home Coming Week in celebration of the Twen ty fifth Anniversary of the founding of the institution. The official program follows : SUNDAY, MAY 22 11.00 A.M. Baccalaureate Sermon, col lege auditorium, Dr. D. H. Scanlon, pastor First Presbyterian church, Durham. 6.30 P.M. Vesper Service, Woodland Theatre, college campus, Dr. C. G. Vardell. 8.00 P.M. Sermon to the Y. W. C. A., Presbyterian church, Red Springs, Dr. D. H. Scanlon. MONDAY, MAY 23 8.00 P.M. Concert by the Conserva tory of Music, college auditorium. TUESDAY, MAY 24 9.00 A.M. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 11.00 A.M. Business Meeting General Alumnae Association. 4.00 P.M. Reception and Exhibits De partments of Fine and Household Arts, fourth floor, main building. 5.00 P.M. Senior Class Day Exer cises, Court of the Pines. 8.00 P.M. Senior Class Play, "The Merchant of Venice," college audi torium. 10.00 P.M. Alumnae Banquet, college dining hall. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 10.00 A.M. Graduation Exercises, col lege auditorium. Address by Hon. A. M. Scales, Greensboro, N. C. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR DOG SHOW (Continued from Page Three) Cocker Spaniels 2 classes, $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 in each class. Special prize is offered for best Cocker Spaniel. Shepherd Dogs 10 classes, $20.00, $10.00 and $5.00 in each class. Special prizes. Sterling Sil ver Cigarette Case for the best dog or bitch. A dozen Italian Plates for the best puppy. Chow Chow 6 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. For best dog in class 43 (open) ; for the best bitch entered in class 46 (open). The Chow Chow Club of America offers to its members only, trophy for the best Chow. Donated by Mrs. Adnah Neyhart. Cup for the best Chow in puppy classes. Cup for best Chow in novice classes. Airedale Terriers 8 classes, $10.00, $5.00, and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Silver Crystal Marmalade Jar for best Airedale Terrier. A Silver and Enamel Dorine is offered for the best puppy. Smooth Fox Terriers 8 classes, $10.00, $5.00, and 3.00 in each class. Special prizes. An Ecrase Leather Picture Frame for the best Smooth Fox Terrier. Sterling Silver Pen and Pencil set for best wire dog in class 66. A Hand-wrought Iron Cape Cod Lantern for best wire bitch in class 70 (open). Wire Fox Terriers 8 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prize. The Ameri can Fox Terrier Club offers a trophy of $5.00 cash for the best American or Ca nadian Fox Terrier. Only Terriers which have competed in one or more of the breed classes provided are eligible to compete. Irish Terriers 6 classes, $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Sterling Silver Cucumber Dish for the best Irish Terrier. Silver-mounted Sport Cane is offered for the best puppy. The Irish Terrier Club of America offers to its members only $2.50 for best American bred dog; $2.50 for best American bred bitch; $2.50 for best bred by exhibitor; $2.50 for the best puppy. West Highland White Terriers 6 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Crystal and Silver Candy. Jar for the best dog or bitch. A Sterling Silver Pen and Pen cil Set for the best puppy. Pomeranians 4 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Leather cased Traveling Clock for the best dog in class 84. A Crystal and Silver Compote for the best bitch in class 86. Pekingese 6 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Silver and Crystal Sugar Basket for best dog shown in class 89. A Basket (Italian Faience) for the best bitch shown in class 92. Miscellaneous 4 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prize. A Hand-decorated Candy Jar for the best dog or bitch in the miscellaneous classes, 93, 94, 95 and 96. Variety Classes (For all Recognized breeds) 2 classes, $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A pair of Ivory Dice in a Silver Framed Case for best dog or bitch in the sporting variety classes 97 and 98. Sterling Silver Bas ket for best dog or bitch in non-sporting variety classes 99 and 100. A Crystal and Gilt Cracker and Cheese Dish is of fered for the best dog or bitch in the Terrier variety classes 101 and 102. Local Variety Classes (For all Recognized Breeds) 4 classes, $1.00, $5.00 and $3.00 in each class. Special prizes. A Silver mounted Riding Crop for best dog or bitch in classes 103, 104. Sterling Silver Dish for best dog or bitch in classes 105, and 108. Open only to residents of Moore County and only to first prize winners in these two classes.
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