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GOLFERS
Tennis, Base Ball and Foot Ball Players use
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
The Antiseptic Powder
to shake into the shoes,
because it takes the fric
tion from the shoe, fresh
ens the feet and makes
walking a delight.
Shake Allen's Foot-fcase
into your shoes before
going on the links and
notice the difference in
your comfort, which of
ten affects your score.
The Government sup
plied 1,500,000 lbs.of Pow
der for the Feet to the
troops during the war.
In a pinch, use Allen's
Foot-Ease. At dealers
everywhere.
Ask for ALLEN'S IOOT-EASE
"For Land's Sake"
When you see the splendid new
golf course on the Biltmore Estate
near Asheville, N. C, you will
appreciate the results from sow
ing a carload of
CHARLIE ROSS- Selected
Lawn Seeds
Something different in Quality
Yards to acres We can serve
you best.
CHARLIE ROSS COMPANY
Ky's Lawn Seed Specialists
Flexner Building Louisville. Ky
"One pound or thousands"
THE PINEHURST
WAREHOUSES
PINEHURST, II. C.
sell all kinds of
Building Materials
Farm and Orchard Supplies
Implements
Fertilizers and Feeds
Proximity to the Norfolk
Southern Railroad Tracks, and
our own private sidings, means
economical and efficient handling
of goods with a minimum cost,
which works to our customers'
advantage.
Write, wire or Phone us when
we can be of service. That is
our excuse for being here.
NOTES OF THE WEEK
( Continued from Page 7)
at the Country Club. The host and
hostess and their guests were an inter
esting group of representative Bostoni
ans, and the dinner was a charming,
friendly affair, well-planned and deli
cious. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Galen Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Talbot,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornblower, Mr.
and Mrs. II . E. Hardwick, Walworth
Pierce, and David C. Percival of Boston,
and Mrs. Arthur Delano of New Bed
ford, Mass. After dinner the party ad
journed to the Carolina to join in the
evening's frolic there.
An unusual masked and fancy-dress
ball was given at the Holly Inn. Twen
ty couples entered the frolic with just
the right amount of vigor and animation
to make a thorough success of the af
fair. The costumes were well devised
and clever, with many beautiful ones.
The grand march was led by the ' ' Heav
enly Twins" who carried out their char
acterization as mischief -making young
sters extremely well, and who were found
to be two clever guests, Mrs. O. A.
Blackburn of Pittsburg, and Mrs. F. W.
Kennedy of Chicopee, Mass. While
space will not permit a list of all the
costumes they Were clever and all re
ceived much attention. A blue ribbon
was given to Mrs. Thomas Hogan of Syr
acuse, for the handsomest costume, a
Sultana, and a gorgeous one. Mr. Dan
iel O. Plnkham of Lynn, Mass., was di
rect from the Fiji Islands, and won the
red ribbon for the most daring costume.
Mrs. R. B. Hilliard of Englewood, N. J .,
appeared as a Knitting-bag and won
third prize for the most original cos
tume. Everyone was happy over the
well-deserved success of the party.
Mrs. O. A. Blackburn gave a most de
lightful afternoon of Bridge and tea at
the Holly Inn last week. There were
three tables about which we saw Mrs.
G. M. Edwards of Woodstock, Vt.; Mrs.
A. W. Kerr, Brooklyn; Miss Katherine
Gallup, Boonville, N. Y. ; Mrs. T. L.
Hogan, Syracuse; Miss E. K. Lemont,
Philadelphia; Mrs. C. F. Dow, Detroit;
Mrs. F. W. Kennedy, Chicopee, Mass.;
Mrs. Maloney, Philadelphia; Mrs. W. B.
Stebbins, Nutley, N. J.; Mrs. Hoyt Gal
lup, Syracuse; and Mrs. Edw. G. Fitz
gerald. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr enter
tained at Bridge Friday evening in honor
of their daughter, Mrs. William E. Gray
of Larchmont Manor, N. Y., who is visit
ing them at their cottage, Silva Nidus.
The guests were Judge and Mrs. W. A.
Way and Mr. Alvin Morris of Pittsburg ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Hutzler of Rich
mond, Va.; Mr. Garside of New York;
Mr. G. W. Baker and Mrs. F. Stafford
of Brooklyn; Mrs. H. W. Putnam of
Newport, R. I.; Mrs. F. D. Williams
of Boston, and Mr. Dann of Syracuse.
The prize winners were Mrs. Putnam
and Mrs. Williams, Judge Way and Mr.
Hutzler.
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For Rent
Season of
1922 -'23
This recently completed KNOLLWOOD
cottage at
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Large lot (400x160) lying between Midland boulevard and
Mid-Pines golf course. 500 yards from Mid-Pines Club.
House contains living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry,
two large storage closets, four masters' bedrooms, two ser
vants' bedrooms, five baths, large cellar, laundry, and is
equipped with open fireplaces, steam and electric heat, and
all modern conveniences. Furnished and decorated by owner
for personal residence. Two-car garage, ornamental shrub
bery, asparagus, strawberry beds, etc.
W. A. WAY, P. 0. Box 284, PINEHURST, II. C.
Phone Pinehurst 98 F
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IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
Bethlehem Country Club
Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole
(ouree-6026 yards. Modern Club House.
Steel Lockers Showers. Two Clay Tennis
Courts. Clock Golt and Putting Greens.
Bethlehem has 30 Hotels
ThMr jruestft have tbe privileges of tbe Club.
MYRON W, MARR, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN
FOR
PINEHURST
Office at the CAROLINA
Off ire Houis: 10 to 11 A. M. or bj Aopointmiat
Dr. Ernest W. Bush
Osteopathic Physician
NEW BANK BUILDING
Pinehurst North Carolina
Edw. K. Tryon Co.
912 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
High Grade Guns and Rifles
Sporting Goods
Toys
Write for catalogue
Established 1811
A. M0NTESANTI
Tailor and Dress Maker
Riding Habits and Sporting Apparel
French Dry Gleaning
Pennsylvania Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, .C
DR. HOLT
Massachusetts Ave , SOUTHERN PINES
Appointment by Telephone
Hours: 9.30 to 10.30 A.M., 1.30 to
2.30 P.M., 6.30 to 7.30 P.M.
Merchants and Mineis
Transportation Co.
STEAMSHIP LINES
Between
BOSTON and NORFOLK
Most delightful route to and from '
PINEHURST
Tickets include meals and stateroom
accommodations on steamer
A E. POBTEB, C. H. MAYNABD,
General Agent, General Agent,
NORFOLK BOSTON
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