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public and under efficient management, Sarasota should become a Mecca for northern golfers during the winter season. At the present time, there are more golf visitors here than at any previous time in the history of the city. Golfers are a gregarious people. They like to flock together. A golf course is a wonderful place for good fellowship. It is particularly so where there are facilities in the way of club house accommodations. In time, we hope the way will be opened for the erection of a fine, large, commodious club house at our Bobby Jones course. The Whitfield Club house is a beautiful structure and has ample accommodations for members of the club and their friends. When the Ritz Carlton hotel is completed, we understand it is Mr. Ringling’s intention to make provision for club accommodations for the Sarasota Country Club and its guests in the hotel building. This city has in its golf courses three trump cards which, if it plays them boldly and well, will go farther than anything else it possesses to attract here a very large contingent of desirablewinter visitors.automobiles, radios, telephones, moving: pictures and fairly good wages.o-Don Spanish Costumes.Atmosphere has a good deal to,do with the success of any enter-ka.f.,er slaklnS thl„r3‘and, if rumors are uot groundless, at least two or three men have diedAnd the people are content, being told once every year, July 4, that they are the rulers.Perhaps benevolent, intelligent plutocracy that supplies automo-T| j il •biles and radios is better, on the w'hole, than agitated, experimenting democracy that would supply worry. It takes a nation more than one century to learn how to rule itself. In fact, no nation has ever learned thus far in history.prise. Our pageant will go overlWe »» in favor of liquor .e l-much bettor if our people enter in-?™ uder, ,orm■ but' if Peopleto the spirit of it by donning Span- *h° tbink ,r^re, 1 „ “u9tish costumes. Fortunately, cos- i h»ve “• we should ,bmk lh0 au’Lord Beaverbrooke, owner of the London Express and a great deal of money is in America, cheerful about things in general. Cold weather has helped Britain’s coal situation. British shipping and shipbuilding have improved.f jBeaverbrooke, born in Canada and possessing brains, complains that bankers possess too much of the ruling powrer in England. “TheyP“Fatl to an (ColesiansMIfirstwe 1 from by tt ty olparei expei it toe they spakimoretempmighcase.PHr___nro 'XT
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Sarasota Herald

Sarasota, Florida, US

Tue, Feb 26, 1929

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