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MERCY ME; WHAT A CROWD
Concluded from page one)
Mrs. Emma Sinclair, Mrs. Parker
Whittemore, Mrs. Harry Priest, Mrs.
Henry Houston, Mrs. T. B. Boyd, Mrs.
Eugene Savage, Mrs. T. T. Watson, Mrs.
F. A. Potts, Mrs. W. D. Boyee, Mrs. B.
M. Farrington, Mrs. S. D. Chapin, Mrs.
James Eumsey, Mrs. E. A. Swigert, Mrs.
II. II. Van Cleef, Mrs. J. H. Hyde, Mrs.
1. C. Blum, Mrs. C. M. Schultz, Mrs. A.
B. Alley, Mrs. Mary Downie, Mrs. A. S.
Xewcomb, and many others ! If And most
everybody lingered for the ''kill," and
most everybody anticipates!
Will 1B On Ilig- Affair
The annual Tin Whistle dinner, Tues
day, March i)th, will be some big squeeze.
Mm. Ilunlap i Hot tens
Mrs. George T. Dunlap gave bridge
teas on Tuesday and Thursday at Column
L-odge tor two groups including Mesdames
John Smithers, Charles Smithers, J. D.
0. Eumsey, C. B. Hudson, H. W. Priest,
E. C. Blancke, A. S. Newcomb and E. B.
Pratt; Mesdames W. T. Stall, F. C. Abbe,
S. A. D. Sheppard, C. H. Lay, J. M. Eob
inson, G. P. Langdon, H. L. Jillson and
Miss M. A. Adams. If The prize winners
were Mrs. Eumsey and Mrs. Priest, Mrs.
Lay and Mrs. Jillson.
Will Manage Buckwood Inn
Manager T. Edmund Krumbholz of The
Kirkwood, Camden, S. C, assumes man
agement of Buckwood Inn at Shawnee-on-Delaware,
next summer, and he's
starting right by making a bid for
golfing patrons.
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Don't miss it, not even if you happen to
be contemplating a trip to Baden-Baden
at the present moment.
She Will Tell You About It
Spring is surely here ! If Fuleihan 's
Carolina exhibition room advertising bar
gains in embroidered dress patterns to
make room for new stock. Tf ' ' She ' ' will
tell you about it probably!
THE VILLAGE TEAMS
Good Cooking- i Oood Advertising
Many are entertaining at the Country
Club Grill which will entertain the Coun
try Club Governors, and the Tin Whistles
on March second and ninth. 1fMrs.
Charles Smithers gave a luncheon for six
teen and others similar spreads. IfEegu
larly also the Sand Hills' Farmers Asso
ciation are assembling. Good cooking
is good a dvertising !
GiiVNtM of tlie ItedlieldM
Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Bush, and Mr.
H. Iloffatt of New York are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L. Eedfield. 1f Mrs.
Judd II. Eedfield 's return today is antici
pated by a large circle of acquaintances.
Fox Hunting- Season Wane
Hunts on Monday, Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday next conclude the fox
hunting season. If Today there 's a drag
hunt, also next Saturday, and for some
time to come; the post-hunting runs.
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.22 CALIBER
Automatic Rifle
The Winchester Model 1903 was the
first and is the last word in .22 caliber
recoil-operated rifles. It is not only
handsome and well-balanced, but
simple and strong in construction and
sure in operation. This rifle is a
light-weight, 10-shot, take-down re
peater. It is only necessary to pull
the trigger for each shot, which makes
h it easy to shoot rapidly with accuracy.
It is a great sport maker. Compare
this rifle with similar ones of other
makes and you will pick a Win
chester. It has been rightly called
THE PEER OF ALL
Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps
and Eanges. Look for the big 41 W" on every Box.
MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES
Our eighteen hole golf course is universally regarded
as the finest in the White Mountains. Don't take our
word for it ask somebody. Further, there are avail
able within easy motoring radius, various other courses
THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL THE MAPLEWOOD INN
JUNE TO OCTOBER
THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL COMPANY
LEON II. CILLET, Manager
Maplewood, New Hampshire
Invest in High Grade Bonds
Secured by Improved Farm Lands and
Guaranteed by
. PAGE & COMPANY
Interest Payable Semi-annually Netting 6 Per Cent or Better
These bonds are issued in denominations of $500 to accommodate small investors
LARGE EARNINGS COMBINED WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY
For Particulars Apply to
R. W, PAGE or PAGE TRUST COMPANY
General Office. PINEHURST, N. C. ABERDEEN, N. C.