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for February 2, 1923 . 13 "ll"",IIM l,IMI,l"ll,ll,m "mm,m" nii"iiiiiiMiiitiini..,,i., , m ,ll,llll,lllllinilMllinilllllimiiM,nii..miiiiM.iini.mniMiiii u umimiinimiini.m , , , imim.ii i PINEHURST NURSERIES TA Ninth Green. Hnllviemn1 Clnlt ru.u n-; r r Where the Women's National Championship was held in 1921 Stumpp & Walter Co.'s Grass Seed and Fertilisers have been used exclusively, and their advice followed, for the past seven years. Grass Seed of Known Quality TESTED for PURITY and GERMINATION Remember All our seed is of the highest quality, obtained direct from the most reliable sources of supply, and is carefully examined as to purity and growth, including tests made for us by leading Seed Testing Stations. We furnish on request the percentage of purity and growth. We are always glad to suggest formulas, suited to soil and climate, and tell you the exact percentage of each of the varieties in the formula, or, we furnish seed by named varieties. 77t benefit of a grass seed expert one who has made a life study of this subject is at your disposal (Smmpp 30-32 Barclay Street New York Silver Foils Kickers' Handicap The Silver Foils annual Kickers handicap was played on Thurs day last and resulted in a tie, at 92, between three players, Mrs. H. C. Beall, Mrs. A. S. Higgins and Miss Sara Fownes. The members selected their own handicaps and played against a blind bogey of 92, which was kept secret until all the scores were in. Mrs. Beall and Mrs. Higgins took handicaps, respectively, of 19 and 28, while Miss Fownes played with a plus 2 handicap, and all three players wound up with net scores of 92, the same as the blind bogey. Mrs. J. D. Chapman played from scratch and finished with a best net and best gross round of 45-43-0-88. The field finished as follows : Mrs. J. D. Chapman . . . . . 45-43- Mrs. A. S. Gilman 55-56- Mrs. H. C. Beall 55-56- Mrs. A. S. Higgins 66"54" Miss Sara Fownes 43"47" Mrs. M. W. Marr 51"5- Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse 51"51" Mrs. H. C. Philbrick 58"52- Mrs. Herman Ellis 50'49- Mrs. Boyd 4753" Mrs. F. T. Keating 49"46' Mrs. G. M. Howard S6'54' Mrs. W. H. Cane 52'6- Mrs. G. A. Magoon 4953" Mrs. H. H. Rackham 5452" Mrs. J. Ebberts ' 67'f ' Mrs. W. E. Truesdale 6872' 0- 88 20- 91 19- 92 28- 92 2- 92 8- 93 9- 93 15- 95 3- 96 4- 96 2- 97 12- 98 14- 98 4- 98 4-102 25-105 25-115 See Us About Your Plakting. 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 Pinehurst, N. G. T Gift Things in Gold, Silver, Leather and Brass STATIONERY EMBROIDERY DIE STAMPING Expert Jewelry and Optical RepairsDiamond Setting and Engraving BRING IN YOUR JEWELRY AND HAVE IT CLEANED, FOR WHICH WE MAKE NO CHARGE CAMPS AND SUMMER HOMES ON WINNIPESAUKEE AND THE ASQUAM LAKES TO SELL AND LEASE Several GOLF Courses to Choose from S. HAYWARD, JR. MEREDITH, N. H. Pine Grest 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 & MacNAB Awin im hotel DeLUXE - 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. Teague A
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