. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. ly of Xashua, Mr. C. of Taterson, Miss .\. A.(Juinn and family of P) II. Creamer and family, J.!•. Sulli\an and family of Eynnare lale arrixals. ?-*---^ NoKTiiWAKD-Ho!—Page 24 POLAND ON THE HILLTOP Golf Course Extension Indicates Popu-larity of Ancient Scottish Game jl Through purchase of the Camp-bell estate Poland Spring estab-lishes the first of what may, per-haps, be a cottage colony. Mr. andMrs. Garret A. Hobart and familyof Paterson are the fortunate oc


. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. ly of Xashua, Mr. C. of Taterson, Miss .\. A.(Juinn and family of P) II. Creamer and family, J.!•. Sulli\an and family of Eynnare lale arrixals. ?-*---^ NoKTiiWAKD-Ho!—Page 24 POLAND ON THE HILLTOP Golf Course Extension Indicates Popu-larity of Ancient Scottish Game jl Through purchase of the Camp-bell estate Poland Spring estab-lishes the first of what may, per-haps, be a cottage colony. Mr. andMrs. Garret A. Hobart and familyof Paterson are the fortunate occu-pants. Evidence of golfs increas-ing popularity is shown in the workof extension on the nine-hole who will remain through Augustare Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gale,Mrs. O. G. Hill, Miss Beatrice Hilland Gale Hill of Washington, Taylor, Jr., of Germantown,Norman J. Ellison of Merion, Mrs. E. A. Everit, Miss C. of Brooklyn, Mr. andMrs. Wharton Sinkler, Mr. andMrs. K. K. Chambers, Mr. andMrs. Lincoln K. Passmore of Phil-adelphia, Mr. and Mrs. George , jr., Mr. W. B. Maxwell,. A MOONLTGHT PUTTING COMPETITION A course which will increase it toeighteen, and informal events areleading u}) to the August champion-ships. Tennis also will claim atten-tion ; riding, boating, and fishing,recreations which attract many, ^jU Dancing very much in Aogue, aninformal hop at Riccar Inn, a fancyexhibition of steps by artists, adance on the putting green, and animpromptu supper in the PolandSpring House kitchen, featureswhich have varied the weeksamusements. ^ Recent arrivals 25 Page—Northward-ho ! Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hunter ofNew York, Miss J. E. Smith andMiss L. M. Smith of Paterson, Mrs. E. LeB. Gardner, Gardner and Miss Keelerof Ridgewood, Mr. and Mrs. H. of Holyoke, Miss M. , Mrs. J. S. Hemingway andMiss Hemingway, Mr. and L. Trowbridge of New Haven,Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Chick, MissMary Billard of Boston. Mr. A


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