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THE PINE CREST INN Pinehurst, N. C. A prominent^Tourist Bureau wrote one of our former guests for a reference of The Pine Crest Inn. Here is his answer: “A refined place for recreation. Hotel modern, with steam heat, baths, etc. Extensive pre cautions against fire. Service attentive, polite and ample. Table abundant and good. Terms reasonable. Am going again in December. Friendships there made are lasting.” Write for rates and booklets. ROSS & McNAB, Owners W. J. McNAB, Manager 377 acres suitable for Mountain Estate, Hunting Preserve or Golf Links. On prominent Highway, close to town, priced low. Communicate with HENRY P. CORWITH, ASHEBORO, N. C. Tke Week in Pinekurst—Continued Haines and Joan Crawford head the all-star cast. See it at the Carolina Theatre, Monday, March 18th. Clear the Decks—A comedy-drama, with most of the scenes taking place on a private yacht. A splendid production featuring Reginald Denny, supported by Olive Hasbrouch, Otis Harlan, and Collette Merton. Com ing to the Carolina, Wednesday, March 20th. Shakedown—Telling a stirring story of the oil fields and prize ring, The Shakedown has for its theme the age-old ruse of unscrupulous pro moters of faked fights staged for the express intention of collecting bets. James Murray portrays the role of the come-on irian for a group of ring racketeers who are working the faked fight racket in small communities. Sent into an oil town with instructions to get a job, make friends and pave the way for his next faked fight, Murray meets the girl, played by Miss Barbara Rent, and a nine-year-old street waif, and because of their love for him, decides to forsake his ojd racket for the straight and narrow path. At the Carolina Theatre, Friday, March 22nd. Sound Features at the Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines The Singing Fool—A1 Jolson, himself, singing his melodies in his usual incomparable fashion. The picture that everyone will see and hear. Fri day and Saturday, March 15th and 16th. Broadway Melody—An all-star oast headed by Anita Page in the first all-talking musical comedy yet to be produced. Opening in New York at the Capitol this week, the film is predicted to be setting out on a record run. This will be its first showing in the South. Monday, Tuesdav and Wednesday, March 18th, 19th and 20th. On Trial—Pauline Frederick in one of Warner Brothers’ ace produc tions. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 21st, 22nd and 23rd. DANCING Ax the CAROLINA-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. We have three small cottages that can be bought at a very low figure. If you want a home in Pinehurst at small investment cost drop in and let us show you these properties. We also have larger places for sale and, rent which we will be glad to show you. Tlie Mason & Gardiner Co., Inc. MASON And GARDNER BLDG. [Next to BankJ II MINERALWATERS GINGER ALE *----» WHITE ROCK MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY 100 Broadway New York At the Country Club—Tea dance every afternoon from 4 until 6 P.M. HOTELS The Carolina, The Pine Needles Inn, The New Holly Inn, The Berkshire, The Pine Crest Inn, The Manor and The Chal fonte now open. COMING EVENTS Golf Twenty-Seventh Annual United North and South Open Cham pionship, 72 holes medal play. Prizes to first ten and championship medal to player making best score. Amateur winning first prize to receive a trophy, March 26th and 27th... .Twenty-Seventh Annual United North and South Amateur Championship for Women, qualifying round and finals, 18 holes. Trophies to winner and runnerup of each division, April 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Tennis Eleventh Annual United North and South Tournament.— Men s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles for sterling trophies. Racing—Eighth annual President’s race—5 ^ furlongs flat; fifth an nual Springtime; fifth annual Get-away for non-winners; seventh annual Peach Blossom pace; sixth annual Spring trot; special equestrian features, Wednesday, March 27. « Horse Show Twelfth annual holding of the Pinehurst event, with special classes arranged this year, April 2nd and 3rd. Polo Third annual Round Robin polo tournament, for visiting teams, auspices of the Sandhill Polo Club, April 4th to 11th. Shooting Eleventh annual North and South amateur handicap target tournament, and North Carolina state championship tourney, April 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th.
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