PAGE 8 KAYMOJR ATLANTIC GITY WORLD'S GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS The luxurious center of social life in America the inspiration of the gayest and most fascinating life on the continent. j Traymore guests have full privileges of the beauti ful Country Club of Atlantic City, where Golf is played the year round. 18-hole championship coltrse of 6459 yards. . AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAIN i DAHIB1 8. WIIITR President "Sir. ... J 4 j The Balsams, OiXVlLLE NOTCH, N. H. A Majestic Resort Hotel. ; Picturesquely located among the kingly hills and beautiful lakes of scenic New Hampshire. $ ' Pre-eminently the peer of White Mountain Hotels. : A strictly fire-proof structure with every known convenience j and comfort. Nestled among the health-giving balsams j of satisfying New England, the big house is a em of modern architecture in a setting of a 4,500 acre' estate of surpassing beauty and charm. ; Every sport and especially golf over a fine 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE .; (Unequalled in all New England.) SEASON JUNE TO OCTOBER Broker's Office with Direct New Yorlc Wire. New York Booking Office, Town & Country, i 8 W. 40th Street" " Tel. Vanderbilt 2290. LUKE GLENNON. MGR. SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Seibert arrived this week from Florida points for an extend ed visit. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Peters and Miss Sallie Peters have returned to the Caro lina for their annual visit. Mr. H. II. Franklin, President of the Franklin Motor Car Company, is here for a fortnight and is registered at the Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr, who were here earlier in the season, returned this week from a trip north and are at the Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Weekesser and daughter, Miss Marion, are making their annual visit to Pinehurst and are at the Carolina. Mrs. C. Tegethoff and Mrs. F. Clare Boustead were luncheon guests of Mrs. TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK Jay V. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. LinfordJ Smith, Miss Dorothy Fuller and Messrs. W. II. Clark and E. L. Bradford. A number of parties journeyed to the Canoe Club at Pine Bluff during the week. Among those who took the canoe trips were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rogers, Mr. P. J. Eenoff, Mrs. C. J. Morris, Miss Ollie Moser, Mrs. E. B. Pollock, Mr: Evan Morris and Mr. Townsend. Former Governor Martin G. Brum baugh of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Brum baugh entertained a large Bridge party at the Carolina on Wednesday evening last. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Eng land, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dukes, Mr. and Mrs. New ton Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare Boustead, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walker, Mrs. II. W. Priest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wardell, Mrs. A. S. Gil man, Mrs. C. Tegethoff, Mrs. F. B. But terworth, and Messrs. II. J. Hale, J. II. Bridges, A. R. Wheeler, and Dr. W. R. hi! v iff H in i m-.m... nir V ' i H V 3 m r i Si ir8 v. : New Fairway Cottage jast completed by Messrs. Hichard Tufts and Charles P. Mason and leased for the season by Mrs. C. M. Butterfield Homer II. . Johnson at the Tom Morris Club on Friday last. At the Country Club on Tuesday last Mrs. A. S. Gilman entertained at tea and Bridge. The prizes were Avon by Mrs. W. II. McMaster, Mrs. Fred Wardell, Mrs. Norwood Johnson and Mrs. Motley. Aeroplane passengers during the week included Mrs. George E. Lapp, Mrs. J. E. DuBois, the Misses Mary Lapp, Grace Dillon, Ruth Keating, Dorothy Richards, Emelie Boelnne, Jessie Burns and Mr. C. R. Burroughs. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare Bous- itead will be interested to know that they will spend the months of June, July, September and October at Briarcliff l Lodge,, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., where they r will conduct- dancing classes. Mrs. J. G. Splane gave a dinner-dance at the Club on Thursday last. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nat S. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Bishop, Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Eng land and Mr. Dukes and Mr. Wheeler won the prize at their respective tables. SACRED HEART CHAPEL Pinehurst, N. C. The Reverend William J. Dillon re spectfully invites all to be present at the Solemn Dedication of the new Catholic Chapel at Pinehurst, Sunday, March 6, 1921, at 10:30 A. M. The Rt. Reverend Leo Haid, D. D., O. S. B will officiate. Ladies, would you be beautiful f Here's how, according to Dan O' Leary, champion walker of the world, who's promoting walking in South Texas. "I can make every woman beautiful and it won 't . cost her a cent, ' ' said O'Leary. "It's simple, too. Just walk. A ten mile hike each day will bring up the standard of beauty a hundred per cent. and that's going some in these days." O'Leary, at 80, can walk 100 miles in 22 hours. A

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