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Size 9 X 11 inches In Colors Suitable for Framing
"September Morn on
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Will be mailed complimentary to any golf player by the Manufacturers of
GOODRICH GOLF BALLS
THE B. F. GOODRICH COMANY
Factories Akron, O.
Makers of the Goodrich Tires and Everything that's Best in Rubber
THE SUM TOTAL, OP
WARM SUNSHINE
SOFT SOUTHERN BREEZES
And Shredded Whole Wheat
IS HEALTH
Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit will supply all
the energy needed for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents. Try it for ten
mornings and you will feel brighter, stronger and happier. Pinehurst Hotels serve it.
The Hew Jackson Springs Hotel
Opening New Years Eve
A SPECIALTY OF
TEAS, LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS
William Jordan, Manager
THE ETERNAL YEARNING
Love of Blue Skies, Fresh Air and Sun
shine is Ours by Right of Inheritance
M oat Waturallr Iliieburt' Youthful
Colony IIa Become Important
Factor In Village JLIfe
THE ETERNAL yearn
ing for blue skies, fresh
air and sunshine is ours
by right of inheritance,
for while we may for
give we can never forget
conditions which con
fine us within city walls.
Thus it is that summer
days lived once again in the land of suu-
to a change of schools on the ground that
time will be lost is overcome. In thi3 the?
School is unique, meeting a special need
which exists here, and satisfying the
requirements of those who come for a
week or for the entire season. For pupils
for whom a change of climate during the
winter months seems desirable and for
those children whom parents desire to
have with them during their winter so
journ, the School is like the Vil'age, Ideal.
Apart from the regular School work,
opportunities are offered for the study of
music, arrangements having been made
with the leader of The Carolina orchestra,
whereby it will be possible for those who
so desire to obtain lessons on the piano
and other instruments from skilled musi
cians. Special facilities again are offered
which will enable all pupils, however
young, to receive special instruction in
French and German.
The School building, with its large
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PINEHURST S MODEL DAIRY AND SOME OF ITS MILK PRODUCERS
shine are, indeed, recollection and in
spiration, not alone for the old, but more
especially for the young. Most naturally,
therefore, Pinehurst's youthful colony
has become a factor far reaching in its
influence upon Village life, in which the
School plays an important part.
The feature which especially recom
mends itself is that its. work is prima
rily individual, the aim being to meet
the special requirements of the pupils in
order that they may continue here with
out interrupting work begun elsewhere.
They are not required to discontinue pre
vious work and commence a practically
new line of study. Thus any objection
class-rooms, well ventilated, perfectly
lighted, and an excellent steam heating
system, is unsurpassed for comfort and
convenience.
outhwardHo by Auto!
Mr. and Mrs. Richard II. Edmonds of
Baltimore were the first to make the
journey Southward by motor this season.
1 Following them came Messrs. O. M.
Wells and L. Wells in an A. C. A. path
finders car, en route for Jacksonville.
Itlfle and Pistol Shooting-
Interest in small calibre rifle and pistol
shooting will culminate in the various
informal tournaments of midseason.
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