PAGE lgTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK H H S. lV.'S V. AM CllEATIOW. r.tlnff Team Match Is In Prog: Man mi Golf Course. V interesting team match, the uTin beginning at 2 o'clock. A cordial invit! llll'v'v, O I firm IQ nvt nn.l.wl .. 1 1 '1. Wliislls' vs. "All Creation" is in prog rem .is The Outlook goes to press (in dny afternoon.) Play is being conducted under the Nassau system, ana tne make up of the teams is as follows : tion is extended to all who havn Hvm! mw ln.wH. ,.4! i-! !- J icjiui ui nine in me nne Tree state. Lard . - - Waters Foot - - CHtiio lii-cker - - Crane Parnhall : I'icrce Wright - Wardwell North - Lindsay Creamer Perkins Priest - Dr. FIsIut Knight - Harris Harrison - - Hostettcr Eur tire ut The Hurt aid The progressive euchre party at Tlu Harvard, Wednesday evening, was mucl enjoyed. Mrs. Harriet 1. Rowley, Ihif- falo, won the iirst women's prize, ami Sirs. K. X. Wright, Xewton Centre, .Mass., the second. The men's prize went to Mr. i:. X. Wright, Xewton Centre, Mass., and the second went to Mrs. C. S. Kohler, Xew York. The participants were: Mr. and Mrs. Kies, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. A. P. Wilbur, Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Haves, Mrs. J. C. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Hearse, Miss Hearse, Mr. and Mrs. hailing, Mrs. Payson, Mr. Disbrow, Mrs. Kohler, .Mr. IVet, Mrs. Itiggs, Mrs. F. II. Abbott, .Miss Houston, Mrs. II. D.Evans, Mr. F. II. Abbott, Master Karl Abbott, Miss Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Keeney and Miss Rrown. ftuuduy Evening- Concert. A general invitation is extended to the guests of the Village to attend the regu lar Sunday evening concei t at The Caro lina. Prof. Trev. Sharp announces the following program for tomorrow even inir : Vocal Solo Selection Trios Voeal Solo Laehncr llalfe Gounod Thomas Herbert Kistlcr Gray March from Suite Op. 113 Overture "Itnhpirlnn Girl" "O Divine Redeemer" (Mrs. Ford) Scene from "Mignon" 'Serenade" Vorspcil ("Kunihild") "A Drcainof Paradise" (Mr. Tesscman) Tw Songs Without Words Mendelssohn II) urn God lie With You" Tomer (Guests lMeaso Jolu in Singing.) IHr. Taylor Entertains. Mr. Charles L. Taylor of Pittsburg, en ' itainedvery delightfuliyat the Country ( !ub House Friday evening, covers being laid for twenty guests. Informal affairs of this character are ''coming frequent here and are muchen-kved. Her iHftt. Her present to him was a kiss, With rapture all aglow; And long it lingered on his lips This time a year ago. They married; but at Chrlstmastlde No more he thanks his stars, Her present lingers on his lips Jiut now it is cigars. Native of Maine Ileunion. The annual reunion of Natives of Maine will be held at the home of Mr. J. (1 Woh ster,Page street and Conneorienr Southern Pines, Wednesday afternoon Of Soronit Shoe Fame. Mr. Alexander Little, of Sorosis Shoe fame, and party, including Miss Belle Little, Mrs. Lillian Cerould and Mr. Ed win Gerould of Boston, spent a portion of the week here in Mr. Little's private car "bignet en route for an extended trip, which will combine business and pleasure. The party will make stops at the principal cities and chief points of in terest, including Xew York, Washington Asheville and Xew Orleans. Klip of the Tong-ue. A well known literary man tells the following anecdotes of amusing slips of the tongue : A certain minister was reading a chap ter from the Xew Testament when his congregation was treated to this surpris ing version of a famous passage, "And Peter crowed three times and the cock went forth and wept bitterly." Another story tells of a man who, on being asked concerning his familiarity with music, replied that he knew but two tunes : "God Save the Weasel" and "Pop (Joes the Queen" Harper's Weekly. The III1U of lire. Lust night I saw them in a dream, And marvelled till the morn The purnle hills, the sunlit hills, The hills where I was born. Those gentle elopes I shall not climb, Though long I may aspire; Still will thev gleam in each fond dream, The hills of far desire. James Owen Tryon, in 2v. Y. bun. mi;. 0'. "rrv: r Li" J. "MERBV MASQUERADERS." Mls Gene Prentiss, Abington, Mass., who Miss uent i . .borate costume at won tiie prize xui - - ,rilln(rfl m. urade ball of the Village cm ; now it is cigars. "' in tr this -McLandburg Wilson, in N. T. Sun. I ployeea in a gown eimilar to this. THE flOIdiY TO PINEHURST, H. 0. : -, : i t j; f jrfn;; . ..iii tew?' The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was hunt in 1805. 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 tne notei. A, I. CREAMER, Manager, TlMLHURST.Ti.C The Harvard, PINEHURST, N. C. This recently completed hotel is centrally located be. 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 ana large aining 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. UPLANDS F, 1-3. BETHLEHEM, N. H. ABBOTT, ' - Proprietor Address until May Jst, PINEHURST, N. C Hotels Oailford-Benbom, GREENSBORO, N. j C. ' trinni nnint for tourists tcspertdtfie night en route to Pinehurst. Two of the most complete and best equipped hotels in the south, on the main line of the South ern liailway, and a thirty minutes drive from the historic Guilford Battle Grounds of Revolutionary fame. Greensboro is a beautiful old southern city, nas nne upera nouse, Deauiirui a ?a enrrnunded bv picturesque macadamized roads. All Pullmans via Southern Railway for Pinehurst and the south stop within two blocks of these WCJtJD CC rK Y . V. ' it