for January 19, 1923 mum i i'"'""11 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii ,, , ,,, llllllllllIIIIlllllllmilllllll 13 IIMIIIIIHIMIUIMIIIIIIIIIMIinnillllllllllllinilllllllllHIIIinilltlllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIUMIUIIMIIIIMIIinillUIUM Lewis Slocum, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lemont, and Miss Ethel K. Lemont, Philadelphia. R. H. Hunt, Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dodd, East Orange. Mrs. George H. Southard, Miss South ard, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Loomis, New Haven. Jacob Tries, Buffalo. Sam L. Jenny, Indianapolis. Dr. Val A. Decot, Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fadner and daughter, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whitelaw, Maple wood, N. J. Augustus Duryea, Somerville, N. J. D. J. Renkert, Canton, 0. J. B. Whitacre, Canton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kennedy, Chico- pee, Mass. . Mrs. A. F. Chase and son, New York. Mrs. J. Fletcher, Jr., New York. F. C. Gallup, Boonville, N. Y., and Miss Catherine. H. S. Kay, Chillicothe, 0. H. Apgar, Plainfield, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. McMahon, New York. John Ebberts and family, Buffalo. Mrs. Edward Hammann, New Canaan, Conn. J. S. Fanning, East Orange. D. D. Stuphen, New York. W. H. White, New Haven. At the Highland Pines Inn (Southern Pines, N. C.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Calloway, of Baltimore, are spending a few weeks here before going to Winter Park, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Calloway will visit here again in the spring on their way home. o Mr. E. S. Nugent, an old friend, has returned for a few days of good hunting. Mr. Nugent brought with him Mr. George R. Porter also of New York. These two gentlemen recently brought in some fine quail from our Sandhill regions. o Mr. I. R. Keeler and family, of New York, are here to spend the full winter at the Inn. o Miss E. A. Shultz and Mrs. G. B. Hatch, both of New York, are enjoying the horse back riding here. o The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Kirkover, of Buf falo, N. Y., will be pleased to learn that they are to occupy the Wilkins Cottage on Weymouth Heights. Mr. Kirkover is the well known dog expert, and has his usual large kennels with him for the winter months. o Among the patrons who expect to spend some little time at the hotel are: Rev. Stephen J. Miller, of Maiden, Mass.; Carl Kauf man, of New York City; Dr. H. H. Donaldson, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Davis, of New York; L. C. Owrey and wife, of Charleston, W. Va. o Edward Norris with Mrs. Norris and children, Charles, Elizabeth and Edward, are to occupy one of the bungalows which is attached to the hotel. The family is to be here the rest of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wickwire, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the holi days here en route to Florida where they have a winter home. o - Mr. M. F. Cahill has returned for another long visit. Mr. Cahill is a Bostonian and is a strong golf enthusiast. o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Noone, of Revere, Mass., are here to spend some little time away from the frigid weather of New Eng land. Mr. Noone is Mayor of Revere and is a well known figure in Boston politics. . o Hon. Judge Mitchell Erlanger and Mr. Saul J. Barron of New York City, are both enjoying some of the finest golf weather possible. PINEHURST NURSERIES See Us About Your Planting. We will be glad to aid you in working out your planting plans, and select and tell you the trees, shrubs and roses best adapted for your purpose and this section. Let Us Move Your Large Evergreens with Our Tree Moving Machine. With this machine we can now safely plant evergreens for immediate effect. For appointment call H. F. KELLY, Manager Phone 28-F Clow's Gift Shop NEW MARKET SQUARE BUILDING Pineriurst, N. G. T Gift Things in Gold, Silver, Leather and Brass STATIONERY EMBROIDERY DIE STAMPING Expert Jewelry and Optical Repairs Diamond Setting and Engraving bring in your jewelry and have it cleaned, for which we make no charge at camden Grass Seed thereRikG;lP010' of Known Quality Driving TESTED for PURITY with attractive environment, d GERMINATION The Kirkwood y T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ t&tUflij)p fiUJwkf 30-32 Barclay St. New York Pine Crest Inn PINEHURST, N. G. The Inn of Comfort and Good Cooking A delightful little Inn, Modern Appointments Private Baths, Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Sun Parlors EXCELLENT CUISINE An Inn with unusual home atmosphere, where guests leave with regret that their visit is over. Under ownership man agement, which means personal attention to YOUR comfort. Open November to May. Special rates for early season and from April 1st. Write for booklet, rates and reservations ROSS & MagNAB A WINTER HOTEL The r7TrvrDmvTn DeLUXE TTD MIAMI. yUnlirib FLORIDA. On the Palm-Fringed Shore of BEAUTIFUL BISCAYNE BAY Dedicated to the Comfort and Pleasure of a Superior Clientele Fire-proof. NOW OPEN. Every recreation. Unsurpassed Golf. Boating. Bathing. Under Personal Management of Henry N. Teagae

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