page ;3ffi8H THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE BALMY BREEZES OF THE SUNNY SOUTH Are laden with Health and Happiness for the Worn-out Wrestler with the Strenuous Life. But you cannot repair wasted tissue or restore strength to jangled nerves with air and sunshine alone. The stomach calls for a food that supplies body-building material in its most digestible form. Such a food is Shredded Whole Wheat. It is made of the whole wheat, cleaned, cooked and drawn into fine porous shreds and baked. These delicate shreds con tain all the nutritive elements of the whole wheat grain and are taken up and assimilated when the stomach rejects all other foods. Shredded Wheat U made In two forins--Bl$Cl7IT and TniSClTIT. The OISCUIT is delicious for breakfast with hot or cold milk or cream, or for any meal In combination with fruit or vegetable. THISCUIT lt the shredded whole wheat cracker, crisp, nourishing and appetizing'. Delicious as a toast with beverages or with cheese or preserves. "It's All in the Shreds." THE NATURAL FOOD COMPANY Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pinehurst Department Store. We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy B s GROCERIES Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns. A Complete Assortment of Finest Illbbons and Embroidery Silks. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF , FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. "' Ebbitt House r: ' rP?' fPSj Army and Navy Headquarters ?lOP WASHINGTON, D. C. Wn'lflSSm American Plan, Rates $3, $3.50 and $4 per day. nmf 11 1ffT?fff"H- 1 tS3A Rooms with Baths, $5. Parlors extra. ' i .miMJi n- lj?gjn Special Rates to the Clergy. L-nfcriJ H. C BURCH, Proprietor. - Blooded Dogs For Sale - Call or address, G. Dan Morgan, PINEHURST KENNELS, MANY COME FOR HOLIDAYS Week Adds Old and Hew Friends to Company Assembled Here. Informal Social Affairs and Life the Open Contribute Much to Pleasure of All. in ANY guests are gathered here for the Holidays, adding to the large and congenial company, al ready assembled, which is finding increasing satis faction in social pleasures and life in the open. Christmas greens are everywhere, expressmen are coming and going ana the spirit of Christmas and the Holidays is in the very air. AT Tilt: HOLLY INN. llouse Count is Growing Apace an Season Advances. The "house count" at The Holly Inn is growing apace as the season advances, showing a marked increase over previous years. Old and new friends have been added during the week ' and various in formal social affairs have contributed to the enjoyment of all. r AMONG THE GUESTS. Prominent among the weeks arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bailey, of Chicago, who return for their third sea son, and are warmly welcomed by many friends and acquaintances. Mr. Bailey is an enthusiastic golfer, known to every body, and an active member of the Tin Whistles, and Mrs. Bailey, a charming woman who is a general favorite. Mr. A. J. Hanson, Miss V. Hanson and Miss M. France, of New York, return for a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crockett, of Buf falo, are here for the winter. They have been frequent visitors, and have formed many pleasant acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. F. West Page and Miss Faith Page, of New York, are making an indefinite stay. Mr. J. F. Page, Jr., and Miss Edith Page, of Philadelphia, are completing a short visit, planning to return later on. Mr. P. K. Greish, of New Haven, is here for the winter to be joined later by his family. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ferehee, of Raleigh, are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kathan, of New York, are enjoying riding during a brief stay. Mr. A. L. McCormick and Mr. II. L. Carter, of Baltimore, spent a portion of the week here and leave delighted with the place in general and the golf course in particular. They plan to return tater with a large party. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gilford, of Boston, who are located at Pine Bluff, were visitors during the week. Mr. E. J. Spaulding, of Burlington, Vt., is making a return visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Mallinson and Miss Mallinson, of New York, whose visit last season is pleasantly remembered, return. Mrs. Charles II. Banes, Mrs. W. J. Banes, and Charles II. Banes, Jr., of Philadelphia, return for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. Posner, of New York, will remain a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Graton, of Worces ter, will spend several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Comes, of New York, are making a short visit. Mr. F. Maxwell Page, of New York, joins the family. Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson, of Worcester, joins Mr. Jillson for the season. Returning large At The Lenox and Cedars. friends constitute a proportion of the week's arrivals at The Lenox and Cedars, and many pleasanl acquaintances are being formed through whist and euchre. Mrs. F. E. Bolan, of Norridgewalk, re turns for her second season. Miss Laura E. Hall, of Boston, is here for the winter. Miss Margaret B. Fergusson, of Bos ton returns for her second season. At The Itlag-nolia. Among the recent arrivals at The Magnolia are Mrs. John L. Ileaton and Miss Lucy Sheehy, of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Sheppard, of Boston, are located here for a short while but will occupy a cottage later. At The Pine Grove. Mr. Lester O. Wallace, Master Leslie Gordon Wallace and Herbert Guy Wal lace, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., come for an extended visit. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Edwin Barton, of Germantown, Pa., are late arrivals. Rev. Henry L. Foote, of Marblehead, Mass., is located here. ATTIt ACTIVE llOOKLETS. Two new Issues are now Heady for Distribution. Two attractive Pinehurst booklets are now ready for distribution. One supplies complete information concerning the Vil lage, both by text and illustrations in a most effective and artistic manner, em bracing sixty-three pages. The second is a very unique and dainty creation for which there is sure to be a large and general demand. "A Foursome of Pinehurst Golf Tales." There are four clever short stories on golf, tinged with humor and full of charm, informa tion concerning the course and the sea sons tournament program; the whole bound between boards, and printed on wide margin pages. Guest of ?Ir. and Jflrs. Coleman. Mrs. J. R. Coleman, of Brookline, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coleman, Jr., at the Maple cottage.

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