for March 2,1923 ''l,"ll,l,,,m,l, """ "" "" "" ' ,,,M 11,1 '"'''''" ""' IIIU........1 ,. .,, , ,,,, IIIU , , m , , , , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rider and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baird, of Cambridge Springs, Pa., friends of Judge and Mrs. W. A. Way, are registered at The Carolina for a fortnight's visit. Among those pouring tea at the Club this week were Mrs. J. D. Chapman, of Wisteria Cottage; Mrs. W. H. Cane, of .Casa Blanca; Mrs. Eckert, of Southern Pines; Mrs. Russell Wiggins, of Albe marle; Mrs. Stuart H. Patterson, of New York; Mrs. Blair, of Southern Pines; Mr. W. L. Oliver, of Buffalo; Mrs. G. P. Norton, of Fitchburg, Mass.; Mrs. T. E. Murray, of Brooklyn; Mrs. H. B. Emery, of Wrentham, Mass.; Mr. Perry D. Bogue, of Green wich, Conn.; Mr. Henry Hornblower, of Arlington, Mass.; Master Hubert O'Brien, of Rembler Cottage; Mrs. E. A. Tracy, of South ern Pines. There have also been many luncheon and bridge parties at the Club. Among those entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Hart, of Williamstown, Mass.; Mr. C. F. Lancaster, of Boston, Mass.; Mrs. E. A. Tracy, of Southern Pines; Mrs. Spencer Young and Mrs. R. H. Adams, of Greenwich, Conn. ; Mrs. G. W. Johnson, and Mrs. G. N. Towle. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Soule, of Newton, Mass., entertained at dinner at the Club on Washington's Birthday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Towle and Mrs. Flanders. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John Dickey, Jr., of Philadelphia, was hostess at tea at the Pine Cabin for Mrs. C. W. Middletori, Mrs. H. W. Priest, Mrs. F. G. McKelvey and Mrs. W. O. Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cookman, of Fitchburg, Mass., entertained at dinner at the Holly Inn on Wednesday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gallup and Mrs. Leta Hogan, of Syracuse ; Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Norton, of Fitchburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carney, of Gardner, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lemont and Miss Ethel Lemont, of Philadelphia. The program at the Sunday evening concert at The Carolina this week was : God is its author, and not man ; He laid The key-note of all harmonies ; He planned All perfect combinations, and He made us Us so that we could hear and understand. J. G. Brainard Music. March from Symphonie "Lenore" Raff Overture "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Nicolai Andante from "Surprise" Symphony Haydn "Ronde d' Amour" Westerhout Neapolitan Song "Quanto si Bella" .Bonincontra Ballet Suite from Operas (first produced 1762-77) ....... .Gluck Air Gai, from "Iphigenia in Aulis." Dance of the Happy Spirits, from "Orpheus." Musette, from "Armide." Air Gai and Sicilienne, "Iph. Armide." Andante Cantabile' (from" String Quartette) Tschaikozvsky Excerpts from the Opera "Martha" Wofow CAROLINA THEATRE The Best in Motion Pictures Program changes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays y Tjh ' W-mllt I "'01" fct The WENTWORTH by the SEA SEASON: MID-JUNE TO MID-SEPTEMBER THREE MILES FROM PORTSMOUTH, N. H. In a setting of unusual : beauty and exposure offers to a discriminating public attractions unsurpassed by any re-; sort hotel in America. " ' C 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. Cf Improved Golf Course laid out by Donald Ross, "Boston Symphony Ensemble" concert orchestra, and numerous other attractions make this, an ideal summer home. Illustrated and dtscrlftlv tookltt n rtquist. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO. J. P. TILTON, Managing Director 111 Summer St., BOSTON, MASS. Are You A Golf Enthusiast? Well, it makes no difference whether you are or not the main thing is you are an individual of judgment. Clf you play golf you appreciate the fact that Mid-Pines is one of the most skillful courses in the world. Clf you don't play golf you know that Mid Pines course will be the ambition of the skillful players. Another Thing Notice the activity in village development around Mid Pines now. The skillful golfers are going to have their homes around that course. The good grounds and the fine home locations together will settle that. Knollwood Village begins to look like activity. Every day is interesting there now. An hour looking over Knollwood this week will be time well used. A. S. NEWGOMB & GO. Selling Agents PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA

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