MAECH 31, 1921 PAGE 9 PROMINENT ENTRIES In April's North and South Tournament, April 11-16 AMERICAN BANKERS' CONVENTION, MAY 1-7 Reservations have been made for Among the prominent tennis players some 300 members of the American who are entered for the North and South Bankers ' Association who will gather tournament to be held at Pinehurst on at the Carolina Hotel during the week of April 11 to 16 are the following : May 1 to 7 for their annual convention, Men: Vincent Richards, Ichiya Ku- and with the members of their families magae, S. H. Voshell, H. A. Throck- who will accompany them it is likely that morton, Craig Biddle, Frank Hunter, close to 400 people will bs in the party. Fred A. Otis, R. B. Bidwell, R. B. The bankers held their convention here Weeden, Norman Johnson, Beals Wright, in April last year and were so impressed Women: Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, Miss with that particular time at Pinehurst Marion Zinderstein, Miss Edith Sigour- that they selected a date as near then as ney, Miss Mollie Thayer, Miss Florence possible. Pinehurst habitues are fast Ballin, Miss Clare Cassel, Miss Anne realizing that the late season offers the Townsend, Mrs. S. Fullerton Weaver, most delightful vacation time of any. Miss Phyllis Walsh, Miss Katherine The bankers come from every state in the Force, Mrs. DeForest Candee, Mrs. J. E. United States. A large number of them Bailey, Mrs. Theodora Sohst, Mrs. Mabel will assemble at Chicago from which Straffin, Mrs. Frank Godfrey. place special through trains to Pinehurst Practically all these entrants are will be run for their convenience. In ad- among the country's best players, and dition to their regular association golf guests at Pinehurst are sure to witness tournament and special golfing events, one of the greatest tennis exhibitions there will be special programs of racing, ever played here. shooting, theatres, canoe trips on the Lumbee River, and every feature of POLO TOURNAnENT Pinehurst amusements will be kept open in full blast until after the Carolina Fresh from their Camden invasion closes, where the team held its own with the best teams on the southern circuit, the GRAIN MARKETING PLAN Sand Hills Polo Club will stage their first annual tournament at Pinehurst Farmers' representatives from all the April 1 to 16. grain growing states will meet in Chicago The tournament will consist of teams April 6 for the purpose of ratifying or from Camden, Camp Jackson, Camp rejecting the grain marketing plan Bragg and teams of the Sand Hill Club, evolved by the Farmers' Marketing In addition to the Club trophies, four in- Committee of Seventeen. Each state dividual prizes will be given in each will have one delegate for each $15,000, event. The playing of the different 000 worth of grain marketed during the events will be announced from day to last ten years. day, including Sunday. A number of organizations, including The program follows: a national wheat growers' association in Novices' Trophy and Individual the southwest have attacked various fea prizes: Open to teams of four whose tures of tine committee's proposed sys-ag-gregfite handicaps does not exceed tern on the theory that it will take years eight goals. to develop the giant marketing structure Sand Hills' Trophy and Individual to a point where it can replace the pres prizes : For teams of four under the ex- ent system under which hodging is poa isting handicaps. sible. April Trophy and Individual Prizes: Other agriculturalists say the pooling For teams of four whose aggregate p!an may throw the entire system open handicaps does not exceed twelve goals, to charges from consumers of violating the anti-trust laws by attempting to fix NOTICE Prices- Mrs. Leo F. F. Wanner is donating a Po- ' ' It is not the desire of farmers to lice Dog Puppy to be raffled at the Dog frm a gram trust," said Clifford Show for the benefit of the James M.;- Thome, counsel for the committee, m Connell Hospital. Chances are sold at discussing this phase. "We recognize $5.00 and can be secured of Mrs. Wanner the dangers involved, but I anticipate no or Mrs. Waring or at the Carolina Hotel serious difficulties along that line. Un- fair price fixing by farmers might defeat Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare the farmers themselves, by encouraging Boilstead will be interested to know overproduction." that they will spend the months of May, " June, September and October at the SONG RECITAL, CAROLINA Briarcliff Lodge, Briarcliff Manor, N. APRIL 3 Y., and will be at the Wentworth- Hotel, New Castle, , N. .H. during July and A song recitals will be givai at 8:30 August on Sunday evening, April Z, in the ball- ' room of the Carolina Hotel by Mrs. The reform blight has fallen upon Frederick Guthrie Cunningham of Rye, the liberties of Paraguayan women, ac- N. Y., assisted by the Carolina Orches cording to Mrs. Harriet Chalmers Adams, tra for the benefit of the Cormnunity just returned from South America. House. Mrs. Cunningham will be re Asuncion, the capital, has forbidden wo- membered as Miss Hazel Treat and will men to smoke in public. The blow was be warmly welcomed by her many friends particularly heavy, Mr. Adams said, be- who have heard her in concert before, cause Paraguyan ladies are confirmed A collection will be taken for the benefit. C1gar smokers. of the Community House. .-. - . - I - -n it) ft- I 4 ' """" HOTEL WENTWORTH An Estate Comprising 125 acres, 3 Miles from Ports mouth, N. H. Most beautiful location on North Atlantic Coast. Seashore and Country Combined. A First-class Hotel Catering to Exclusive Clientele. AH Outdoor Sports, including Yachting, Deep Sea Fishing, etc. Improved Golf Course Picturesquely Situated on Ocean Front. Concerts dailv by Boston Symphony Orchestra. Also Special Dance Orchestra. Special Feature VEGETABLES FROM OTJB OWN FAEM Season MIDDLE OF JUNE until MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER Advise early reservations for season. 1921 WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., J. P. Tilton, Managing Director Room 805 Little Building, Boston, Mass. Early Golf and Hunting AT SUMJHEuYlLLt PINE FOREST INN AND COTTAGES Summerville, S. C. 22 Miles from Historical Charleston OPEN UNTIL MAY 1st Special rates during month of April. One of the finest winter resort hotels in the Middle South. Here you will enjoy rest and quietness amidst tall, Southern Pines. Invigorating, dry healthful climate. Pure artesian water. Cuisine and service on par with the best Metropolitan hotels. Ideal weather for Golfing and Hunting. Superb 18-hole Golf course. Regulated tennis courts. Liv ery of carriage and saddle horses. Good roads for Driving and Motoring. Quail, Wild-Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting. F. W. WAGENER & CO., Owners. Willard A. Senna Manager.

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