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(A Comprehensive Program of What Will Take Place in the Village
Between the Date of Publication and the End of the Following Week.)
SPORTS
Golf—Women’s Putting Tournament, Saturday, February 23rd_
Ninth Annual Seniors’ Tournament, qualifying round and finals, 18 holes
February 23rd, 25th, 26th and 27th.... Silver Foils Team Match, Presi
dent; vs. Vice-President, Thursday, February 28th_Twenty-Fifth An
nual Spring Tournament, qualifying round, 36 holes and 18-hole finals in
all divisions. March 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th... .Women’s Putting
Tournament, Saturday, March 2nd.
Polo—Semi-weekly games, Tuesday, February 26th and Thursday Feb
ruary 28th.
Traps—Rifle Award, Saturday, February 23rd, March 2nd_100
Target Tournament, Tuesday, February 26th.
Archery—Weekly Tourney, Friday, February 22nd, March 1st.
Racing—Tenth Annual Swigert Cup, full card of professional and
gymkhana events, Friday, February 22nd-Seventh Annual Hurd Race,
specialty numbers, Wednesday, February 27th.
Riding—Riding Parties leave the Carolina every morning at 10:00 A.M.
and at 3:00 P.M. for some spot of interest in the vicinity of the Village.
Information may be secured at the livery desk at the Carolina Hotel.
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PINEHUEST, N. C.
OPENED 15th NOVEMBEE, 1928
Southern Cuisine
Same Management and Staff as The Chalfonte,
Cape May, N. J.
Privileges of Pinehurst Country Club
CALVIN SATTERFIELD, Jr.,
Managing Owner
HOTEL CAROLINA
Beauty parlor
ROOM 2
FIRST CLASS OPERATORS
Expert in Finger Waving
HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S PREPARATIONS
USED ALSO ON SALE
Open 9:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Phone Beauty Parlor
CHURCH SERVICES
The Village Chapel—Sunday Services: Holy Communion, 9:00
; Children’s Service, 10:00 AM.; Church Service, 11:00 A.M.
^ev. Thaddeus A. Cheatham.
Pinehurst Community Church—Sunday Services: Sunday School,
10:00 A.M.; Sandhill Brotherhood, 10:00 A.M.; Preaching Service, 11:00
A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service and Choir Practice, Thursday,
7:00 P.M. Rev. W. M. McLeod.
Catholic Chapel—Sunday Services: Low Mass, 6:15 A.M.; Second
Mass, 10:30 A.M.; Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. Rev. W. J. Dillon.
THEATRE
The Leathernecks—A story of the remarkable friendship of three
marines. The locale shifts from France to Northern Russia and then
to Tientsin. In Russia one falls in love with a girl of the nobility. They
are married. A revolution takes place, her father and brother are killed
and she is kidnapped. Her husband is led to believe that she is dead.
While in Tientsin his buddies hit the trail of the man who abducted his
wife. He follows, arrives at the place where they are to find the abductor
killed, one of his buddies insane and the other dying. But no trace of his
wife. He returns with his buddies, one dying enroute. He faces trial
and the timely reappearance of his wife serves to save him from being
found guilty. At the Carolina, Friday, February 22nd.
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White Mountains, New Hampshire
THE MOUNT PLEASANT
THE MOUNT WASHINGTON ’l*'
THE BRETTON ARMS
C. J. ROOT, Manager
Winter Address: 2 West 45th 8t., New York City* *
YOU ARE INVITED
to visit the delightful year-round seaside resort of the
Carolinas
Located on the Atlantic Coast of Sunny South Carolina where
the forest meets the sea in midst of Carolina’s most historic
section.
Picturesque golf course, grass greens. Elegant Ocean
Forest Country Club offers guests’ cozy rooms and delightful
meals.
Fishing, hunting, riding. Only four hours ride from Pine
hurst on excellent highway.
For reservations address:
OCEAN-FOREST COUNTRY CLUB
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
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