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MARCH 3, 1921 PAGE 11 t BANKERS' SPECIAL TRAIN WOMEN'S PUTTING CON TEST TO MRS. MARTIN ZINN Convention at Carolina May 2-7. Mrs. Martin Zinn of New York, won the weekly putting contest at the Coun (From the Chicago Banker) try Club with the remarkably good score The committee on transportation has of 21 for the 12 corners- Mrs- Jansen unanimously decide,! on the route for the Nof e of Montclair, was second, at 22, Sprin-tonic Special to Pinehurst. It and Mlss Louise Patterson of Plainfield, Jll leave over the Monon Route from was third at 23' The larS field of the Chicago and over the Pennsylvania from season comPeted in the round. St. Louis. The leaving time will in each The scores: case be at 12 o'clock, noon. The two trains will unite at Indianapolis at 5:45 Mrs. Martin Zinn p. in., from which place a special dinner Mrs. Jansen Noyes will be served in two diners. Last year Miss Louise Patterson the St. Louis cars were obliged to leave Mrs. Werth three hours earlier. This year 's plan Mrs. B. V. Covert will put them on the ' ' New Yorker, f ' an Mrs. R. C. Blancke all Pullman limited train. No excess Mrs. A. S Gilman fare to Indianapolis. Mrs. Fisk From Cincinnati the run will be over Mrs. F. T. Keating the Southern Railway to Chattanooga, Mrs. Porteous where a stop will be made as the guests Mrs. R. R. Cookman of the Chattanooga banks. The South- Mrs. O. A. Blackburn ern will leave Chattanooga at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. T. S. Wheeler for Atlanta. From Atlanta the run will Mrs. Horner be over the Seaboard Air Line to Pine- Mrs. A. S. Higgins hurst for breakfast. A special breakfast Mrs. Ingersoll diner will be carried for emergencies, at Miss Blancke order of Mr. Ryan. Mrs. E. 0. Challenger Those who wish to go and return by the Mrs. Noble McConnell same route can benefit by the fare and Mrs. Beall one-half rate. Return via. Washington Mrs. Walker or New York can be made at Winter Mrs." Shipley Tourist rates. This rate saves about Mrs. McLean eight dollars from Chicago. More from Mrs. McNaught .farther west. Passengers can buy New York side trip either at Chicago from the Monon, or, it can be had at Pinehurst with no inconvenience whatever. The great Indiana Society backed the Monon for the initial haul and really landed it for that favorite Hoosier Route. G. W. Statzell Circulars and rates will be mailed to all A. S. Higgins included in the official list. Pullman P. B. O'Brien tickets will be mailed on request. Bag- C. R. Corwin gage tags will be sent as usual. The D. G. Wing committee thinks it has made better ar- C. H. Lay rangements than ever before. Reserva- C. F. Dow tions are about one-half in at this time. Ready for the others. CLASS D 21 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 2.9 29 30 31 ANNUAL FLAG CONTEST (Continued from Page Three) 17th Green 16 16 16 15 15 15 NEWTON AND FRENCH Defeat Whittemore and Brown Brown, 3 and 2. The feature of the match was a driving duel in which Whit temore and French engaged. Whitte more outdrove the field on five of the thirteen drive holes. French grot the hole. 5 down at one stage of the match. In another exhibition match played"!!. W. Ormsbee the same afternoon, Herbert Lagerblade J. T. Newton and Bert Nichols won by 2 and 1 against J. M. Robinson Willie Wilson and Charles Mothersele. W. V. Kellen Mothersele 's 74 was the best individual G. A. Goodman .round. ...(: , - ' G. L. Wilson W. W. Windle 18th Green 0. A. Blackburn 18 " C. L. Waterhouse 18 " G. A. Magoon 18 " S. Y. Ramage 18 " C. B. Hudson 17 " W. B. Merrill 17 " T. B. Boyd 17 " H. II. Buckley 17 " H. J. Frost 17 " II. B. Swoope 17 " H. II. Rackham 16 " A. B. Alley 16 " CLASS E T. A. Wheeler 20th Green James Barber 18 " J. D. C. Rumsey 18 " Henry Hornblower 18 " J.,E. Weir 18 " Herman Ellis 18 " W. L. Verlenden 17 " T. L. Redfield 17 . " 17 17 16 16 16 .16 Th$ Pine Crest Inn (Under new management) OPEN OCTOBER TO JUNE Modern in every appointment PRIVATE BATHS STEAM HEAT EXCELLENT CUISINE Donald J. Ross and W. J. Mac Nab, Proprietors. "CHOISA" Ceylon Tea (ORANGE PEKOE) A Select High Grade Tea at a Moderate Price Sold at the Pinehurst Dept. Store Treinout and Beacon St S. S. PIERCE CO. Boston, Mass. )cooiidfe comer, Brookline, Mass.- Pinehurst 6arage furnishes Cars for rent, with or without a driver. Repairs of every sort, by skilled mechanics. Parts of all standard makes. Parts not actually in stock can be secured from Raeigh or Charlotte in a very few hours. ' Tires of all sizes; always in stock. AGENTS FOR THE GARDNER CAR Pinehurst Department Store Have a complete line of high-grade goods in all departments. Your patronage is solicited. Telephone Your Wants Phone 127 7
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