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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK WHICH GOLF BALL DO YOU PLAY? THE GASHABLE, CRACKABLE? EXPENSIVE KIND 1 HP THE PRACTICAL, DURABLE UK ECONOMICAL PNEUMATIC I The Pneumatic will outlast several balls of any other make. The Pneumatic will not cut or gash, Sold by All Dealers. Price, SO cents each THE PNEUMATIC BALL PLAYS THE BEST GOLF Made only by THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio. j , 1 l S. S. PIERCE CO., ESTABLISHED 1831 Fremont and Beacon Sts. Copley Square. 18 Milk St., (Wholesale) IMPORTERS AND GROCERS INCORPORATED 1894 BOSTON. Coolidg-e's Corner, BllOOKLINE. THE SHOREHAM & WASHINGTON, D. C. American and European Plan. Absolutely Fireproof. Located in the most Fashionable part of the city and within five minutes walk of the Executive Mansion, Treasury, State, War and Navy Departments. John T. DevJne, Proprietor. DECEMBER VISITORS MANY Old and New Friends Assembling at Hotels and Cottages. Delightful Weaker Is Keeping- All HXuch In tbe OpenSocial Pleasure Planned. ANY visitors are coming with December, adding to the number already at the hotels and cottages. Delightful weather has kept all much out of doors and many informal social pleasures of the committee of arrangements only shrug their shoulders at the suggestion, in a way which gives one to believe that they hardly consider the "glory" suffi cient reward for the hard work of prep aration which is, of course, necessary. AT THE IIOtliY INK. Returning1 Old Friends Prominent Among- Week's Arrivals. Returning old friends are prominent among the week's arrivals at The Holly Inn and many pleasant acquaintances formed during previous visits, are being renewed. The regular Saturday evening hops and Sunday evening concerts are being generally enjoyed and the weekly hearts parties "will be resumed shortly. 1?30?J0?0?J0?J 0?30?OD?3t?00?3t?3 0?30?Ot?00?30?JO?0?J 0?30?t?J0?0 0?00?3l?Cgj ,V LTf"? . ' var,f - " - i- - a..' i 1 DR. FRITZ TALBOT, I3ROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB. Dr. Talbot was the winner of the Secretary's Cup in the Autumn Golf Tournament. & s & go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go C&CC&OtgH&OCgl 0C1(&!(& &t&OC&(&&)00 00000010 OiOOiOOiOOiOOOOS) are being enjoyed. Hiding and driving were never more generally indulged in, and golf, tennis and shooting all have their devotees. Plans are being discussed for a merry jollification at The Inn on Christmas eve, but matters have not as yet assumed defi nite form. An evening of .tableaux fol lowed by a dance, has been suggested and seems to meet with general favor. It was hoped that the successful min strel show given last year might be made an annual event ; but the members AMONG THE GUESTS. Prominent among the late arrivals is a party including Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dut ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dutton, Miss Mary C. Dutton and Miss Alice Dutton of Boston, who will spend some weeks here. The Duttons have been visitors since the inception of Pinehurst and have many warm friends among the guests who return year after year. All are en thusiasts over golf and out door sports in general, Miss Mary winning the women's championship in the United North and
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