GOAMRTY COBHTRT HOBSE 



"The real joy of leisure is known only to the people who h&Te 

 ooatraeted the habit of work without becoming easlaTed to the vice of 

 OTerwork." 



Giataranty Country House is completed and ready for Tisitors. 



It has been months in the refitting and famishing . Mow 

 its l^spitabls doors are open. 



The house and sixty acres of land — part of an estate which 

 had been owned by a single family sine© 1805 — sere bo^ht last year 

 by the Gteranty Trust Company to serve, primarily, as a place of re- 

 o^peratlon for oonTalesoent employees. Botertainaent during euoh re- 

 euperatioa is at the oompany's expense. 



Happily, illness is not a prorequielte for a visit at the 

 country house. If you are suffioi^tly weary of office ta-ska to crave 

 a few days' rest, you have but to ask the company's chief clerk for per- 

 mission to go to Patterson. If the Guaranty's house, which at present 

 can care for fifteen or twenty people, is not filled with those who 

 both wish and need the benefits of an outing, your request for admission 

 probably will be granted. Those who go merely for pleasure pay their 

 own e^enses. The charge for room and board is nominal nnd may be 

 learned at the chief clerk's office. The railroad fare, round trip, 

 from the Grand Central Station, Hew York City, to Petteraon, lew Tork, 

 ia, at present, less than five dollars. The country house is within 

 easy walkixsg distance of the Patterson station. 



When you arrive at the Grand Central Station you feel very 

 sack like your accustomed self, the business self now to be sloughed 

 off for ten days, two weeks or even a month. All the paraphernalia 



