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JANUARY. 5, 1922 PAGE 11 CAROLINA ARRIVALS Cottage School for Bos anb (Bftls Why not briar your hildra with you! They can aontlamo their grade work her. MISS MART OHA.PMA.il Prineipml FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties fromMany Lands Sratri, WaUte, Jevpuie KIombm THE CAROLINA EXBIBITION BOOM EXPERT LAUNDERING for everything washable. The work will please you we're sure. Put in a call for us today. PIIIEHURST LAUNDRY IF YOU Makes old golf balls whiter than new and at a cost of a cent or "vU1 two. Makes 'em easy to find. JIFFY must make good or we you need TIFFY! Outfit Complete 93. . postpaid Pittsburgh Economy League. Pittsburgh, Pa. THE YARBOROUGH Raleigh's Leading and Largest Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the best in the South. Booms without bath, $1.50 and up. Booms with bath, $2.00 to $3.00. B H. GBIFFIN HOTEL CO.,Proprietors Hrts ant) Craft Sbop (In Carolina Hotel.) Table covers and quilts of Cot ton raised and hand loomed in North Carolina and Kentucky. DISTINCTIVE ROOKWOOD POTTERY Copper and Brass Pieces from Roycrofters and Art Colony of New York. Chains and baskets from eight foreign countries. NEEDLEWORK IN BAGS AND FINE CRAFT Wonderful things in Venetian. Biltmore Home-spun articles. TRYON HAND-MADE TOYS Bra. fl. ft. Ubaobourne, usqv. (Continued from Page Five) Miss Helen Weil, Goldsboro, N. C. C. E. Beckwith, New York. C. P. Tyson, Carthage, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young, Fayette ville, N. C. Miss Constance James, Wadcsboro, N.C Jas. Hartison, Jr., Wadesboro, N. C. PINE CREST INN ARRIVALS Jas. S. Cahill, Richmond, Va. J. S. Coburn, New Haven, Conn. Pavid H. Fuller, Lumberton, N. C. 'W. W. Whaley, Lumberton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Igrner, Raleigh, N. C. O. H. Blackwelder, Albemarle, N. C. Al. A . Harmer and Son, Ardmore, Pa. T. R. Gregory, Norfolk, Va. V. W. Druman, Norfolk, Va. Fred II . Edbrook, New York City. F. W. Kennedy, Springfield, Mass. .lean W. Foster, Chicago. Miss W. Walsh, Chicago. Miss Banning, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. B. Banning, Cincinnati, Ohio. DONALD J. ROSS OFFERS SOLUTION OF THE STYMIE PROBLEM (Continued from Page Ten) could frequently negotiate difficult lies. Tie pointed out that it would be a simple natter to mark the flag staffs on each hole with the stymie measure of two feet and for players to have the dis tance marked on putter shafts. He also declared that the stymie pro ides a true element of luck which all sports should have. Mr. btrawn and others who are prominent in American golf have told Mr. Ross that they consider this plan practical and a fine solution of the prob- i?m. Mr. Strawn stated that he would muster as many influential . ;golfers as possible to work for the adoption of tnis plan at the annual meeting of the association next week. NOTES OF THE WEEK (Continued from Page 6) comers , in" her usual kindly and gracious manner. rms weeK's parry was wen attended and enjoyed, the prize winners Icing Mr? Hugh MacNair Kaler of Southern Twines, Mrs. Otto G. Smith of ?sew York, Mrs. John D. Armstrong and Mrs. Arthur S. Ncwcomb of Pine lu.rst . Arthur Yates of Rochester!, former Yale football star, is here for his annual visit, and the enthusiasts are already talking about his tremendous tee shots. BriarclifF Manor, N. Y. OPEN IN MAY "Here Nature spreads her fruitful sweetness round, Breathes on the air, and broods upon the ground." Dryden. BRIARCLIFF LODGE combines the sociability of club life the freedom and conveniences of an hotel the personal comforts of an home. Saddle Horses, Tennis, Golf, Swimming Pool. New York Office: 342 Madison Avenue Telephone : Murray Hill 9372 42 ThB 'Hnarf nffhR U UD U U D u a a OD It is said that a million new peach trees will be set this winter in the Sandhill Peach B elt. A million is a big lot of trees. It means around 10,000 acres of new orchard. Are you overlooking the possibility of this movement? Take a look around Pinehurst and you will notice that you are in the heart of this peach belt. The Pinehurst or chards are the show places of the industry. The Pinehurst orchards are invariably hunted up by the income tax man, for .''they have something for him when the crop is made. A million new trees this win ter is evidence that there is something in planting peach trees. Some of the best peach locations are to be had right around Pinehurst yet. Bring up this subject when you are around the General Office, and see if you are not interested. For information see the Real Estate Section, General Office, PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA
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