THE SCORES WERE CLOSE Department Store and Village Teams Bowl Good Match. CI1IIIT.TIA THEE tirnt KM-nt In UerieB of Matt-lien He o at IIollnfr Alley on im'mIuj Evrniiigr. TI IK first of a scries of bowling matches be tween looal teams, took plaee at the Howling Alley Wednesday even ing, when teams repre senting the Department Store ami the Holly Inn faced each other. The binrel wreath went to the De partment Store with a score of 1,000 to 1 ,.)(!. a margin of 113 points ; but the eiiil is not yet. .1. Milton Uobinson, of the Department Store team, made the highest individual score of the evening, three strings of lit), 150 and 151), a total r i-js. T1IK SCONES. The seores in detail were as follows: DKl'A HTM KNT STOKE. Want SO 75 84 2311 Milliam 81 81 DO 2.V2 Stilling 13'J 133 88 3G0 Ellis 1:17 134 119 3IH) KoMiison 111 150 15S1 428 l.Wii) HOLLY INN. Tumi' r 102 112 liy 3.J3 Ki'i 57 78 88 223 1)(11 75 08 101 244 Kiif,'trU's 120 127 105 352 Ye;iger 120 142 142 404 1,556 OPPOSITION OLF COIU1ME. JlatrM Tuft ami Ahly Establish lrivate Links. i'inehurt has its third golf course, en 'hvly private in its character and ex ' ' ''dingly exclusive and limited in its mbership. At present the active mem !; rs include blaster Richard Tufts and ' 'iydou Ashby, with little Miss Esther !i'is on the honorary list. It is not the ! ;s)ose of the promoters to make an ive effort to increase the membership, they would consider applications of right character. "The course" says Master Ashby, ''arts back of Richard's house, and runs 'ugh the woods up towards The Caro ) l- At present we've only got 'leven "('s but there's room enough for :hteen and some dandy hazards, one of lii- h 1 guess it would take as much as a ;ndred strokes to get out of if you ever . in. "Ihen there are some pretty good -ukers, but best of all the whole thing all our own, and we laid it out all by c "selves." Committee lias Arrangement Com pleted Tiie Prog-ram. The Christmas Tree Committee has been very successful with its work and plans are all well in hand. There will be Christmas trees for the children of the Village, the children in the vicinity of the Village, and the colored children in the Village and nearby, Monday evening at 7:.'W, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, and Tuesday evening at 7 :30, respectively. Appropriate programs have been ar ranged for each tree and Principal Taylor of the colored school, has prepared a special program in which his pupils will participate, to be given in connection with the tree for colored children. Tvo hundred dollars had been raised for the fund up to Thursday noon, from which amount about $150.00 had been expended. After all purchases have been made the balance will be devoted to tree decorations and necessary expenses. Ad ditional contributions may be sent to Rev. J. 1$. Seabury as late as Tuesday noon. The annual Christmas box containing toys, candy and clothing has been re ceived from Rev. Mr. Dickinson, founder of the colored school. Some three hundred and seventy-five are provided for including a few adults of advanced age, but principally the white and colored children residing in the Vil lage and the vicinity. A list of those who have contributed to the fund will be published in the next week's Outlook. At The Jlag-nolia. The number of guests at The Magnolia is steadily increasing. Among the arrivals are Mr. Charles L. Rogers and Mr. Clarence Rogers, of Lakehurst, X. .1., who coine for the season. Mrs. L. Adams and Miss Adams, of Philadelphia, will make a long sojourn. Mrs. L. M. Lewis and the Misses Lewis, of New Red ford, Mass., are here for a few weeks. wyi jflilf MmBm III Opportunity. A girl under the mistletoe is worth two in the conservatory Smart Set. THE flOIthY mtyt PINEHUEST, H. 0. ; ... ' ; t run The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels 'm the South. Since it was built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constantly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern con venience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the North. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. A. I. CREAMER, Manager. The Harvard, PINEHUEST, N. C. mm . 1 i - 1 1 i 1 t A. 11 1 iJ 1 rPiNEHUR5T Ti.G mis recently compieieu iiotoi is centraiiy locaieu d tween The Carolina and The Holly Inn. It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and severa suites with bath, and with its cottage annex and large dining room accommo dates seventy-five guests. The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service L guaranteed satisfactory. F. H. ABBOTT, Manager. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. P. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor, Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C THE MT- KINEO HOUSE, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for Climate, Scenery and Location. Send for Booklet C. A. JUDKINS, - - Manogor. Pinehurst Casino Cafe Provides excellent New England cooking and table board at a moderate price. F. M. ABBOTT, Manager,

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