for February 23, 1923 13 llllllllllltllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllltlllll Illllll IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllliliiiiln Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllll Second Eight Miss Louise Patterson, Plainfield, defeated Mrs. Herman Ellis, Oakland 4 and 2 Mrs. J. L. Bauer, Suburban, defeated Mrs. Harriette Waters, Apawamis 1 Up Mrs. Jackson Boyd, Harrisburg, defeated Miss Adele Marsh, Glen Ridge 7 and 5 Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth, Greensburg, defeated Mrs. George A. Magoon, Pittsburgh 1 up Third Eight Miss Martha Ticknor, Camden, S. C, won from Mrs. F. W. Ryan, Baltimore by default Mrs. G. M. Howard, Halifax, defeated Mrs. Milan R. Bump, Mont- clair 5 and 4 Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, Ardsley, defeated Miss Carolyn Bogart, Pine hurst 5 and 4 Mrs. Myron Marr, Woodland, defeated Mrs. J. H. Horner, Pitts burgh 3 and 2 Fourth Eight Miss Mary Jordan defeated Mrs. W. B. Lasher by default Mrs. F. H. Mahan defeated Mrs. E. C. Beall by default Mrs. S. R. Hollander defeated Mrs. E. K. Conneely 2 up Mrs. W. H. Cane defeated Mrs. J. D. Armstrong 3 and 2 Fifth Eight Mrs. G. Howard Bright defeated Mrs. W. C. Mudgett 5 and 4 Mrs. J. B. McMahon defeated Mrs. R. C. Blancke 5 and 3 Mrs. W. Stevenson defeated Miss M. Pouch 1 up Mrs. T. Logan defeated Mrs. A. Snyder 7 and 6 Sixth Eight Mrs. L. C. Ebberts defeated Miss E. Vighte 3 and 1 Miss Catherine Gallup defeated Mrs. C. S. Strout ..5 and 4 .Mrs. D. Alford defeated Mrs. O. Rumple 2 up Mrs. R. B. Woolfolk defeated Mrs. R. C Blancke, Jr 2 and 1 SEMI-FINALS First Eight Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow defeated Mrs. John H. Wright... 6 and 5 Mrs. John D. Chapman defeated Mrs. Joseph Bydolek 2 and 1 Defeated Four Mrs. H. H. Rackham defeated Miss Dorothy Richards :A and 2 Miss Sarah Fownes defeated Mrs. Donald Parson 4 and 3 Second Eight Miss Louise Patterson defeated Mrs. J. L. Bauer 1 up Mrs. Jackson Boyd defeated Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth 2 and 1 Third Eight Mrs. G. M. Howard won from Miss Martha Ticknor .by default Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse won from Mrs. Myron Marr by default Fourth Eight Mrs. Frank H. Mahan defeated Mrs. Mary Jordan 5 and 4 Mrs. W. H. Cane defeated Mrs. Sumner R. Hollander (19 holes) 1 up Fifth Eight Mrs. G. Howard Bright defeated Mrs. J. B. McMason 5 and 4 Mrs. W. W. Stevenson defeated Mrs. Thatcher Logan 2 and 1 Sixth Eight Miss Catherine Gallup defeated Mrs. L. C. Ebberts...: 3 and 1 Mrs. D. Alford defeated Mrs. R. B. Woolfolk (20 holes) 2 and 1 FINALS First Eight Mrs. Barlow defeated Mrs. Bydolek 4 and 2 Second Eight Mrs. Boyd defeated Miss Louise Patterson 2 and 1 Third Eight Mrs. Howard defeated Mrs. Waterhouse 3 and 1 Fourth Eight Mrs. Cane defeated Mrs. Mahan 5 and 4 Fifth Eight Mrs. Bright defeated Mrs. Stevenson 8 and 6 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 GLOW'S GIFT SHOP New Market Square Building Pinehurst, N. C. Have you seen the new Pinehurst Pebble jewelry? Gift things in Gold, Silver, Glass, Leather and Brass. Optical and Jewelry Repairing ENGRAVING Pedigreed Toy Dogs For Sale Pekingese, Sealyhans, Terriers, Pomeranians, French Bulls, Toy Poodles, Cocker Spaniels. AYRAULT KENNELS MRS. B. WEAVER Foot of New York Ave. and Page St. Telephone Connection SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 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 & MacNAB ifjfc A WINTER HOTEL De LUXE FLORIDA. f fci-y r TLlWTntfTTWiTTrD MIAMI. 1 1 IC iv iiUiiiIHlviiniiiN 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 Perianal Management of Henry N. Teagne A

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