PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK warsms MU AT THE COZY UAHVAIID, Imparting- Cnerti Make Room for a few Sewcomen. Departing guests are making room for newcomers at The Harvard, and the house continues filled to its capacity. Mr, n. D. Evans and Blaster Leland Evans, Boston, come for the winter. .Mr. C. B. Giflln, New York, is among tin guests. Miss Ida Church, Miss Clara A. Grin no! I, Tiverton, R. I., were among Wed nesday's arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Libby, Old Orchard, Me., a well known Maine hotel man, spent Saturday here. Mr. M. F. Ochor, Paris, made a flying visit during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Ramsdell, Cam bridge, a well known Masschusetts hotel man, was a guest during the week. Miss Anna W. Post, Oswego, X. Y., teacher in the Pinehurst schools is located here. xight hawks in sonnow, J?Iarrlag-e of President 1II1I li Crushing- and Fatal IIlow. Sorrow reigns in the hearts of the survivors of the Xight Hawk Club, once a thriving organization at The Holly Inn, which whiled away many happy hours together between ten P. M. and later; mostly later. One by one the members have drifted away from the protecting arms of the parent, either because business called them home or wives had come ; but the final blow comes in the marriage of the President, I r. Hill, and it is feared that the blow will be fatal. The following resolutions adopted at a recent meeting of the survivors, will show that all hope is apparently, lost : Owing to the fact that our Honored President and All Pound Good Fel low, Doctor George Sumner Hill, has seen fit to take to himself a wife, We the survivors of the Xight Hawk Club, in Sorrow Assembled, Resolve that A Ve express our Great Grief at our Irreparable Loss. Beit Further Pesolved, that We express our Deep Appreciation of Our Esteemed President's Fertile Imagination and Total Ignorance of the Lapse of Time. Be it Further Pesolved, that a copy of these Pesolutious be printed in The Pinehurst Outlook and the Medical Record, and sent to the Fami lies of the Increased. Guet at The Mug-nolla. Ir. 1L W. Ormsbee, manager of the -'id vert ising department of the Brooklyn Jily Times, is located at The Magnolia lr a long sojourn with Airs. Ormsbee. Guest at The Icnox. Mrs. F. L. Patterson, of Glen Falls, X. is at The Lenox to remain some months. liss Winnifred Munroe, of North leading, Mass., has gone after a short visit. . uss GLEanwir-jtiit. siieiunaiv. They are Winners In Final It omul in IVllxed Doubles Tennis. The final round in last week's mixed doubles tennis tournament, was won by MissGlennyof Sheffield, Mass., and A. C. Sherman of Xorthboro, who defeated Dr. M. A. Crockett of Buffalo, and Mrs. Leonard Tufts of Medford, Mass., 6-1, 6-2. The popularity of these events will lead to a number during the season and the tournaments scheduled by the Tennis Club, later in the season, are being awaited with interest. lrofegnional lions Arrives. Professional Donald Ross and bride arrived Friday morning and is located at The Pine Grove House for the winter. A rousing welcome was given him by friends and associates. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Otto, of Read ing, Pa., entertained very pleasantly with a Xovelty Party at The Cedars Wednes day evening, the occasion being Mrs. Otto's birthday. Games of various sorts were played and refreshments served, the evening passing very pleasantly. Among the week's arrivals are Mrs. E. A. Barbour, Miss Barbour, Winthrop, Mass., Miss M. Morrill, Exeter, X. H. excursion to Italefg-Ii. The Seaboard Air Line announces a special excursion rate of one fare, plus twenty-five cents, for one person, and one cent per mile for ten or more on one ticket, from all points in Xorth Carolina to Raleigh and return from January 10 to 14 inclusive. The occasion for the re duction is the inauguration of Governor Glenn, January 11. FOR AN IDLE MOMENT FIND THE ABSENT HUSBAND. A PiltitlMirgr Story. 'Tread lightly, Patty, for here lies the daid,'' said Mikey as a milestone near Pittsburg, was approached, and then stopping, he read : "His age was 36, and his name was Miles from Pittsburg." Christmas fund Contributors. In the list of contributions to the Christmas tree fund furnished The Out look last week, by the treasurer, the item "Cottages, $72.15" included $5.15 from the Lexington, $2.50 from the Pine Grove, and contributions from the apart ment houses. Invitation Putting- Contest. An invitation putting contest for a prize given by Mrs. G. Lee Knight, of Phila delphia, was a pleasant feature Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Montgomery A. Crockett, of Buffalo, won with a score of 26. Itoas Defeats Jolly. An interesting golf feature of the week past, was a thirty-six hole match play contest, for a purse contributed by the guests, between professionals Alec Ross and Jack Jolly. Ross had matters much his own way, defeating his opponent seven up and six to play. A large gal lery followed the match. Approaching-Contest. An approaching contest for an English Kit bag presented by P. F. Murphy, of the Mark Cross Company, is announced for Monday afternoon from 1 :30 to 5, in connection with the advertising men's tournament. Forgiving-. Fogg thinks it is not so difficult to forgive one's debtors ; it's forgiving credi tors that tells on a man. SPORTSMEN'S CALENDARS. laflln and Hand, Peters and Dapont People, Issue Attractive Ones. Very attractive calendars have been is sued by Laflin & Rand, Dupont & Peters Cartridge Powder Companies, all of which sportsmen will prize as pleasant remind ers of days afield. The calendars are all beautifully printed in many colors. The Peters calendar is of special inter est to Pinehurst sportsmen, owing to the fact that it depicts a couple of quail hunters resting. Seated on the ground, one of the sportsmen is holding aloft a quail at which two dogs are looking in tently. Close at hand his companion is rolling a cigarette, and on the ground; near by, lie a pile of birds. s ' The Laflin & Rand calendar is a Xortli- ern Maine scene, and very striking with, its brilliant coloring. It shows a canoe' under full speed, in the bow of which. stands a sportsman, taking aim at a bull! moose which is swimming in the .water' some fifty yards distant. .. J The Dupont calendar is a study of a; water Spaniel retrieving a Mallard duck.': Sunday Evening- Concert. A general invitation is extended to the guests of the Village to attend the regu lar Sunday evening concerts at the Holly Inn, Prof. Trev. Sharp announces the following program for tomorrow evening : March "The Itatcharmer of Hanielin" Nessler Vocal Solo (Selected) (Mr. Hervey) "Serenade" ) Widor Trios Pianoforte SoTo "Etude No. 5" Paganini-Liszt (Miss Lufkin) - " Vocal Solo "Answer" Robyn (Miss Cator) ' '; . "Funeral March of a Mariouet" Gounod Cello Solo "Caprice Hongrois" Dunkler (Miss Henderson) Hymn "God Be With You" (Guests Please Join in Singing) Tomer . IIII'S ALMAXAC. gi&teenth Edition for Xorth Carolina UTow Heady. The sixteenth edition of Hill's Vir ginia and Xorth Carolina Southern Almanac is filled, as usual, with up-to-date matter of importance to the Mer chants, Doctors, Lawyers, Farmers and the general public. It contains the time of meeting of the Courts and a complete list of County Officials in Virginia and Xorth Carolina, together with other valuable information. The Weather Predictions in this time-honored Almanac are without a rival. Xo one can afford to be without a copy. The Almanac is for sale by the Hill Di rectory Company, Almanac and Directory Publishers, Xo. 1109 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. How lie Escaped. "How does it happen," asked the customer, with gratified surprise, as he got out of the chair, "that my hair isn't harsh and dry, that it is not all coming out, and doesn t need singeing?" "I haven't got as far as that," replied the bar ber at chair No. 7, handing him a 25 cent check. "I'm the apprentice."

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