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for March t6, 1923 mmmmmmm iMmiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiHm,,,,,,,,!,,,,,, '''iiiii'iiWiiiiiffiiiiiiiiMhiiiiiiiiu iiimmiiiiimmimiiiimimmiimii Mr. and Mrs. George W. Statzell, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. Thomas M. Fitzgerald at Sunday dinner at The Carolina. ESTABLISHED 1810 Mrs. Charles H. Pray, of New York and Manchester, Vt, enter tained at tea at the Club in honor of Mrs. Byron V. Covert of Lockport, N. Y. ' o The summer weather of the past few weeks has given second place to bridge parties and picnics have taken the front. Mrs. Parker Whittemore, Mrs. W. B. Merrill, Mrs. W. C. Shepherd, Mrs. -W. G. Soule and friends have had several picnic lunches, and on Sunday last there was a picnic dinner at Blue's Bridge at which about twenty of Mr. Parker Whittemore Y friends joined in wishing him "many happy returns of the day." o Mr. and. Mrs. G. A. Magoon and Miss Katherleen McCall, of Beau Soleil, were dinner guests of Mr. W. A. Magoon at The Carolina on Saturday evening. llll . i . s ft- ' A i hh'ii..iii -. V tmm-Jnmmmmy JflS ? wmmmmmmtm-m '"' .i, ..r-r l-iS-v- -,.,9 f"A" y"-- i J. A Match Race Caught at the First Half With Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Cane and Mrs. Beverly Walters Driving. Mrs. Cane, Driving NokM an Dillan and Seen Here on the Outside, Was the Winner Winners at The Gun Club Curtis Wiggs, of Delaware Water Gap, Pa., a member of Pine hurst's Cottage colony, led the field in the weekly lQO-target hand icap trapshooting tournament this week and won the prize with a net score of 80-18-98. Wiggs nearest opponent was B. V. Covert, of Lockport, who wound up his hundred with a score of 90-6-96. F. A. Seibert, of New York, did the best actual shooting of the (lay. He shot from scratch and broke 92 out of the century. The leading scores were: Curtis Wiggs, Delaware Water Gap . .... 80-18-98 B. V. Covert, Lockport '90- 6-96 A. E. Aetherton, New York 86" 7-93 F. A. Seibert, New York 90" 0-92 P. S. P. Randolph, Lakewood, N. J. 87- 5-92 Henry Smith, New York 86" 4-90 J. W. Mason, Newark, N. J 81 fS7 Dr. S. B. Miller, Altoona, Pa 72' 15-87 Henry Page, Jr., Aberdeen, N. C Ia H. T. Whiting, Southbridge ..; 9-15-84 Mrs. C. E. Arnott, East Orange S i?" 71 Lee Page, Aberdeen, N. C 9 12 71 P. G. Jennings, Detroit D " " Mrs. Charles E. Arnott, of East Orange, N. J., scored a high target of 146 at the Rifle range this week and won the prize. A tie, at 126, resulted between Miss Mary Whaley, of East Orange, and Miss Elsa Blancke, of Essex Fells, for second place. Others shoot ing were Mrs. H. B. Tyler, of Milton, Mass, 120; Mrs. R. S. O'Brien, New Bedford, 119; Mrs. Josephine McCormack, St. Paul, 115; Miss Catherine Cull, Toronto, 83; Mrs. J. W. Davis, Toronto, 78, and Mrs. J. P. Elton, Waterbury, Conn., 78. DO, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 8800 Clothing for the Tennis Player and the Golfer Flannel Trousers, Knickers, Special Shirts, Hosiery Shoes, Hats, Caps , Shetland Sweaters, Personal Luggage Men's and Boys' Garments for Every requirement of Dress or Sporting Wear Ready made or to Measure Send for "The Replenishment of the Wardrobe' BOSTON TREMONT cor. Boylston NEWPORT 220 bellevue Avenue BELLEVUE STRATFORD Philadelphia. Pa. A GREAT hotel conducted with one pur pose; to serve surpassingly well. The Bellevue-Strattord is pleased when you arrive and shows it by making every hour of your stay pleasant. Attention to your preferences; prompt fulfillment of requests ; satisfying comfort and good service in your private apartments. Life and entertainment, when you seek it, in the public rooms. Food that is always ex cellent and everywhere luxuries that only a hotel such as The Bellevue can furnish. A visit to Philadelphia suggests only one hotel. Broad and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. Boomer, President James P. A. O' Conor, Managing Director The Waldorf-Astoria in New York and The New Willard in Washington, D. C, are under the same management.
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