FEBBUABY. 2, 1922 PAGE IS Hotel Arrivals tM.:iT7:.CT'tmg; AT THE PINE CREST INN E. F. Glenn, Glendon, N. C. S. M. Grandy, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Pevear, Lynn, Mass. Miss Van "Wagner, Lynn, Mass. J. W. Caldwell, Charlotte, N. C. H . E. Sneathen, Omaha, Nebr. Samuel Monroe, Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Strout, Bidde ford, Maine. Philip F. Lamer, Washington, D. C W. C. Reed, New York City. Miss Jaffray, New York City. Miss Jane Jaffray, Toronto, Ont. Miss Katharine Davis, New York City Miss Mary B. Harris, Trenton, N. J. Miss Elizabeth Minger, Trenton, N. J Miss Jennie A. Griffith, Washington D. C. J. C. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C. II. C. McMillen, Middleport,'N. Y. Samuel G. Allen, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Danforth, Orient, A Meighan, Ottawa, Can. N. Y. W. E. Matthews, Ottawa, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Herdling, S. Orange, N. J Mr ami Mrs. D. A. Morrison, Hollis W. T. Sing, Brooklyn, N. Y. toU) Mass Mrs. John' Y. Boyd, Harrisburgh, Pa Miss Hays, Harrisburgh, Pa. AT T.pE HOLLY INN Miss p Conn J. Elmo Green, Atlanta, Ga. M. J. Kiernan, New York City. J. J. Maroney, Atlanta, Ga. W. A. Bristol and family, Statesville, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Collier, Brooklyn N. C. N. Y. Dr. H. B. Furgerson, Halifax, N. C. Miss Natalie Collier, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lt. G. C. Kimball, Statesville, N. C. . John M. Longbliss, Statesville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Philip King, New Ken- A HARDING IS BEST DRESSED sington, Fa. Mrs. Sidney Franc, Utica, N. Y. PRESIDENT Mrs. L. J. Spofford, New York City. (United Press) Clias. F . Dow, Detroit, Mich. Every American boy is born with the Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis Hoffman, N. Y. possibility of being President. G. H. Schrock, New York City. One of the requisites of the job is to Rev. Thos. F. Murphy, New York City. Avear the right thing at the right time; to make a good appearance. For the benefit of boys who aspire to the presi AT THE HIGHLAND PINES INN deney, here are- some facts- about the (Southern Pines) wardrobe of President Harding, who is said by J. C. Wineman, Washington merchant-tailor designer, to be the best Mr. and Mrs. Kandoipn oraimaKer, lressp(1 presi(lent for . t-t i tir tr ueverxy, vv . vd. For (iinner lie AVears a Tuxedo suit of R. G. Chaffee, New Haven, Conn. Wack doth) with.a dark silk waistcoat W. S. Harding, Boston, Mass. For eveni the eonventional fuH-dress T -ITT O 1. CI j. w. uumer, oavdimun, gu;t of Wack doth with & white gUk F. 11. Willis, Raleigh, JN . waistcoat O "NT rS - T" T rais er, la. For afternoon a cutaway frock coat Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Bear and two g(riped trousers and a waistcoat the children, York, la. sanie material as the coat. TT -r -n i a r x. fW. I xi. rs. xaeceit, canton, wn.u. His ri(ing Jmd golf guitg are English Mr. and Mrs. George waicott, iNew of thfl material , xorK With his afternoon and evening clothes Dr. b. L. McCurdy, 1'ittsDurgn, a. hg wearg th(? conventional siUc hat; with Miss Edith Spaulding, Worcester, mass. mornin or business suits a soft w Thomas J. Harmon, Weehawken, N. J. His morning suits are cut in the gack 11. M. Popham, New York Uty. coat gtyle gnd arp made of different Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Keynoms, new materialg in subdue(1 business shades. York City. And by the way, he has at least 25 L. J.. Hunter, New. York City. or 30 morning suits! Mrs. J. P. Mahoney, Lawrence, Mass. Chas. D. Mahoney, Lawrence, Mass. Mrs. W.;A. Hickson and daughter, New What F- - B- Meant Castle, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wittepenn, Jersey "F. 0. B." does not mean full of City, N. "J. booze." This is the point over which Aymar Embury, New, York City. Norman Atkinson, local attorney of Mrs. H. M. Mendel, Milwaukee, Wise. Houston, Texas, encountered many dif G. A. Tallant, Chattanooga, Tenn. Acuities in quieting a "rural" client Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Montclair, who believed he had been victimized in N. J. a mail order swindle. The client had Miss Hughes, Montclair, N. J. answered a magazine advertisement Miss Minna Windecker, Montclair, N. J. which read: "Quart bottles, F. O. B. Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. J. Haney, Perth Houston, for $8 a gross." The bottles Amboy, N. J. ' were full of nothing when received, the Mrs. Francis C. Barlow, New York City, client deplored. 1 2 - L' - V X. , frr The WENTWORTH by the SEA THREE MILES FROM PORTSMOUTH, N. H. In a setting of unusual beauty and exposure offers to a discrim inating public attractions unsurpassed by any resort hotel in America. A new salt water swimming pool built on the ocean front with modern Bath House and a large Entertainment Building are added features this season. Improved Golf Course laid out by Donald Ross, ''Boston Symphony Ensemble" concert orchestra, and numerous other at tractions make this an ideal summer home. Illustrated and descriptive booklet on request. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., Ill Summer Street - BOSTON. MASS J. P. TILTON, Managing Director Appearance and Performance The fine new banking house of the BANK OF PINEHURST is universally admired, and it deserves to be. But it is not the fine home of the bank that is the prime feature of the institution. The incomparable safety that those strong walls ensure, and the wide range of perfect service that the organization affords are what make THE BANK OF PINEHURST the substantial and useful factor it has grown to be in the community work. The bank has a new home because its service to the peo ple make it necessary to enlarge the space in which the work is done, and in making the new home it was wise to make one that would enable the service to broaden and to maintain the greatest safety. That is what we offer. Safety without qualification, and service of any kind that a bank can offer. THE BANK OF PINEHURST Pinehurst, N. C.