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FOR SALE, One Kentucky Saddle Horse Trained by Matney of Wainsville. He is sound, and spirited enough to give you a pride in ownership. C. F. B., 22 Steele Bldg., Chapel Hill, N. C. Future of Pinehurst Section ! Apparent to All A 600D INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ' 14 Acres. Distinctive and unusual building site near PINEHURST ' High land, splendid view and very accessible. V * Apply, . - A. T. SHOEMAKER, Southern Pines, N. C. Season June to October Organized 1922 MAPLEWOOD CLUB In the White Mountains New Hampshire 18 Golf Course 6168 Hole New York Office 383 Madison Ave. 1 . , ■"■■ ■ ■■ • - ... ■ . Yards Howard V. Dalton Sec’y. and Manager SEABOARD AIR LINE I RAILWAY Double Daily Through Sleeping Car Service Between New York, So. Pines and Pinehurst, Winter Season 1924-1925 3:10 P.M. 12:45 A.M. Lv.... .New York ..'.. Ar. 6:00 A.M. 2:40 P.M. 5:13 P.H. 3:30 A.M. Lv...-. .West Phila, .. Ar. 3.30 AM. 12:20 P.M. 7:24 P.M. 6:10 A.M. Lv_.Baltimore -Ar. 1:09 A.M. 10:10 A.M. 8:40 P.M. 9:20 AM. Lv... . .Washington _Ar. 9:00 P.M. 8:55 A.M. 7 :25 A.M. 6:54 P.M. Ar..... Southern Pines Lv. 9:38 A.M. 9:48 P.M. 8:05 A.M. 8:40 P.M. Ar.Pinehurst .Lv. 8:50 A.M. 9:00 PM. Good schedule connections from points in Florida to Pinehurst via. Aberdeen Consult Your Ticket Agent or Write S. B. MURDOCK .- General Eastern Passenger Agent 142. West Forty-second Street, New York GEO. W. YIERBUOHEN District Passenger Agent 714 14th St., N. W., Washington, D. 0. John t. west Division Passenger Agent Raleigh, N. 0. • ■y.': ; ■ • ■ ;• > > THE WEEK IN PINEHURST \ (Continued from page 5) ' . : . S. Proctor, L. J. Estey, G. E. Baker, E. W. Judd, Almon Judd, A. T. Creamer, M. H. Turner, Harry W. Priest, Thomas A. Kelly, James Barber, W. W. Peters, W. H. Stalker, E. A. Olds, George Van Keuren, W. B. Merrill, Henry B. Swoope, J. D. C. Rumsey, Robert Foote, Benjamin Pearson, George W. Dodd, Noyes D. Clark, Charles S. Strout, J. R; Shoaff, George W. Baker, Charles P. Mason. Also F. B. Howland, F. S. North, Prestley F. Mclaughlin, Dr. J. Spencer Brown, W. T. Stall, F. W. Filoon, W. A. Ho gan, E. A. Dexter, A. S. Newcomb, L. C. Walker, H. Frederick Lesh, E. H. Wiswell, Seth K. Ames, Lawrence Barr, G. L. Wilson, J. L. Weller, S. Y. Ramage, Charles H. Lay, A. W. Tener, Dr. George T. Gregg, George W. Statzell, Richard C. Shannon, 2nd, Arthur S. Higgins, Horace H. Rackham, P. B. O’Brien, Warren Bicknell, G. F. Blake, J> M. Jamison, C. M. Jamison, C. B. Hollingsworth, E. W. Irwin, R. M. Wayen hauser, Alexander Ross, W. W. Wilson, John Peacock, Fred Kennedy, Emmet French, Frederick Severance, Donald J. Ross, T. F. Smith, Frederick Warded,'G. McGregor, J, L. Wyckoff, Dr. Charles K. Teter, Halbert J. Blue, Donald G. Herring, John D. Chapman, Francis Talfourd Keating, Clar ence M. RudeJ, T. Russell Brown, Howard Phillips, A. L. Laird and A. M. Hoxie. -n-— Mrs. George N. Towle, of Boston, gave a bridge and tea at Littlecote Lodge Wednesday afternoon. Among her twenty guests were Mesdames J. P. Williamson, of Wilkes Barre, Pa., Myron W. Marr, of Pinehurst; Wallace Denham, Sam uel A. Sheppard, John C. Spring, H. Frederick Lesh and H. B. Emery, of Boston; Norwood Johnson, of Pittsburgh; George M. Howard, of Pinehurst ; Heman Gifford, of Mill brook, L. I.; Charles L. ■ Bausher, of New York; George E. Motley, of Rochester; Arthur Adamjs, of Canandagua, N. Y.; H. A. Morse, of Walpole, Mass.; F. G. H. Fayen, of Mont claif-; Melvin Blake Johnson, of Cleveland; W. B. Merrill, of Newton Center; and Miss E. B. Camp, of Samarcand, N. C. -O—-— , • — A large number attended the Monday morning bridge at the Carolina Hotel. Among the prize winners were Mesdames Thomas King, of Boston; J. S. Jones, of White Plains; R. E. Barbour, of New York; Lawrence Barr, of Rye; C. M. Jami son and C. B. Hollingsworth, of Greensburg, Pa.; J. A. Bloch, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Frank Norton, of Baltimore; and J. O. Morrow,, of Pittsburgh. ■ * ■ -- Horseback riding has its habitual adherents despite the counter attraction of golf. Among those quite apt to be in the saddle these bright warm days are Miss Arm Merrill, of Newton Center; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitin, of Northbridge, Mass.; Mrs. Philip S. P. Randolph, Jr., of Hempstead, L I.;. Miss Emily Stevenson, of Westbury, L. I.; Representative and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Miss Dorothy Mills and Richard Mills, of New York; George S. Proctor and Christopher Greer, of Pittsburgh and W. C. Aldrich, of Whitinsville, Mass. - Former Governor and Mrs. Martin E. Brumbaugh, of Huntington, Pa., have returned to the Carolina for their an nual Spring sojourn in the Sandhills. The one time Pennsyl vania chief executive and his wife are on the golf links early and late. They spent several weeks in Pinehurst in January, when Governor and Mrs. George S.. Silzer, of New Jersey, were also guests at the Carolina. 7.7.S 77 i ■ ■ .''<■= - :t .. .77. 777 '777 7.' 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