THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE CflROIilfl ROCKEFELLER A GUEST Mr. C. O. Gates of Brooklyn, is here for a short stay. Mr. Thomas Manger and Mr. William Hughes of New York, are among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Leard of Rich mond, were visitors over Sunday. lISTOI C I. I ll 1MPUIAII. Genial Courtesy of Great Financier PINEHURST, N..C. Charms Those He Meets. rv t;i ni - inniw Mnrnj I TS,.. L . -c j .."'r . . t. ' ' f rtHHtlTl'iiwii ii i Si inmii M. nr i i . i n . The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The Interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with hfty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sewage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. IDEAL PORTABLE COTTAGES Just what is wanted at Southern winter resorts i ! rr: ttt:t : "" r ". ; 1 m They are used extensively by the lichest and best New England families at the resorts in New England. As my bus! ness is slack during the winter months I am offering to pre pay freight charges on South ern orders until April. After that time my New England trade is more than I can handle. Send for 80 page illustrated catalogue. B.F. HODGSON, Box 113 Dover, - Mass TWO-ROOM COTTAGE WITH KITCHEN ELLS AND STYLE CPORCH. $225.00. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. P. H, ABBOTT, - Proprietor. Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C. THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK to your friends. It Aill please them and 6 It Saves Letter Writing ! 9 The Carolina's Guests Come by Every Train and House Count mounts Itapidly Upward. he Carolina's guests are crowding in by every train, there are few de partures, and the house count is mount ing rapidly upward. A large and con genial company is now assembled here. v JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER ARRIVES. John D. Rockefeller, the great finan cier, reached here Sunday morning and his coming has created a buzz of interest among the guests. His first act was to inspect the golf course, and Monday found him enjoying the game, Mr. Rockefeller's personality is most striking and conveys at once the impres sion of force and character ; and his gen ial, gracious and courteous manner charm all with whom he comes in con tact. P AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson of Spuy ten Duyvil, N. Y., join Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Johnson. They are close friends of Mr. llockefeller and are doing much to make the distinguished visitor's stay en joyable. Judge O. D. Gregory, Mr. F. S. How ell, Mr. W. P. Shaw and Mr. II. W. Dun of Albany, N. Y., make up a merry party of sportsmen-golfers who are here for their annual visit and as usual, find ing a deal of enjoyment in it. Thirty six holes of golf and several hundred points of billiards, are the rule each day. Col, P. II. Mayo and Mr. John V. Atkinson, Jr., of Richmond, Va., were guests during the week. Col. Mayo is a cultured Southern gentleman and a thor ough sportsman who is a frequent visitor here and whose friends are legion. He will return later with his family, for an extended stay. Judge Ernest Smith of Delaware and Mr. II. Wendell of Philadelphia, are here to remain through January. Judge Smith is enjoying golf and Mr. Wendell shooting. Mrs. J. A, Ballentine and children and Miss Margaret Ballentine of Wilkins burg, Pa., are here for their second sea son. Mrs. John Tobin and Miss Eleanor Tobin of Montclair, N. J., join Mrs. Edwin A. Freeman and children for an extended visit. Mr. William C. Freeman was a guest over Sunday, coming down with Mrs. Tobin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren of Ded- ham, Mass., who are occupying the Mystic, are dining here. Mr, Le Hoy W. Johnson of New York, is here for an extended stay. Mr. Wr. it. De Wolfe of Chicago, joins Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson. Mr. Robert Kerr and Mrs. A. F. Kerr of Stamford, Conn., are among the recent guests. Org-anization Effected at Tbe Caro lina ITliursdayEveniiigr. The members of the Pinehurst Target Pistol Club met at The Carolina Thursday evening at 8:30 for the pur pose of organization. Since the an nouncement in last week's Outlook in terest has increased rapidly and many have signified their intention of joining. Several members of the club spent Monday forenoon with the resident man ager in definitely deciding upon the loca tion of the butts, and the work of build ing them will be completed very shortly. The location is just at the rear of the trap shooting grounds; ideal in every way. Arrangements are already making for an inauguration handicap tournament which will be held soon. A series of events will follow for which suitable trophies will be offered. Application for membership should be placed with Dr. Herbert J. Hall, resi dent house physician," at The Carolina. IIAHVAlllI IS IMEXV:i. iTSanag-er Abbott Glad to See Callers but Accommodations are Limited. Manager Abbott of The Harvard, is glad to see the many visitors who are calling for rooms, but practically all of his apartments are occupied and he has little to oiler except when rooms are made vacant by change. Mr, W. Gavduer of New York, is here for a few weeks rest. Mr. Louis II. Irving of Brooklyn, spent a few days here during the week, previous to locating at The Magnolia. Prof, C. W. Burkett of Raleigh, was a guest over Sunday. Mr. G. S. Johnson of New York, was a recent visitor. AT Till: CfiAIlS. Arrivals of tbe Week Fill the House to its Capacity. The arrivals of the past week have taken all the available rooms at The Cedars, and until changes are made there will be no available rooms here. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Underbill of Wiu- throp, Mass., are here for their fourth season, welcomed back by many friends throughout the Village. Mrs. Edward Overton and Miss Eliza C. Overton of Towanda, Pa., are here for a lengthy sojourn. Mrs. Harry Willock and Miss Dorothy Willock of Oakmont, Pa., come for an extended stay. 1

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