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Mr Levy

The SPUR
425 FIFTH AVENUE • NEW YORK

LONDON 60 HAYMARKET

PARIS 13 BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS

November 17, 1930.

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My dear Mrs. Parker: 

You'll find that whenever there is an important event in Society or Amateur Sports, that it's backed by the men and women of wealth and social position who read The SPUR.

Take the National Horse Show which just ended.

There's the President - John McE. Bowman - who's a SPUR subscriber. And both the Vice-Presidents - Frederick D. MacKay and Wm du Pont, Jr. - are SPUR subscribers.

And of the Board of Directors of the National Horse Show, the following are subscribers to The SPUR:
David Dows, New York 
C. Groverman Ellis, Chicago
Robert A, Fairbairn, New York 
Robert A. Granniss, New York 
Carl H. Hanna, Cleveland 
O. T. Henkle, Chicago
Robert Law, New York
Frederick D. MacKay, Brooklyn| 
Alfred B. Maclay, New York| 
H. E. Manville, New York| 
James G. Marshall, Boston| 
David t. Matlack, Winchester

R. S. McLaughlin, Oshawa, Canada
John McE. Bowman, New York
Richard K. Mellon, Pittsburgh
Paul Moore, New York
John H. Ottley, New York
Wm. du Pont, Jr., Wilmington
J. Stanley Reeve, Philadelphia
Percy A. Rockefeller, New York
Alfred Rogers, Toronto
E. T. Stotesbury, Philadelphia
John R. Todd, New York
Wm. H. Vanderbilt, Newport
J. Macy Willets, New York

Men and women of this sort - with fine city homes, magnificent country estates, luxurious yachts, prize-winning horses - regard the luxuries of life as necessities. Spending is always a fine art with them.

Sincerely yours,

Frank S Littlejohn

FRANK S. LITTLEJOHN
Advertising Manager

Transcription Notes:
Better just to list them vertically instead of the difficult to read 2 columns. The original is more readable. Punctuation marks missing ...