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10 PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE CflROIilp FINEEUEST, If. G. 0 m m 'iniiin tin u m k in -V" I - v- s .' V . 11 1 1 The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager, The Berkshire, PINEHUKST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. F. H. ABBOTT, Manager. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N, J. Overlooking the Ocean, Open all Year. TRAYMORE HOTEL, CO. CUAS. . MAnaVETTE, Hanag-er; 1. A. WHITE, President. THE MT. KINEO HOUSE KINEO, Moosehcad Lake, MAINE Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for Climate, Scenery and Location. Send For Booklets O. A. JUDKINS, . . . Manager, APRIL GUESTS-OLD FRIENDS They Constitute a Large Proportion of Week's List of Arrivals. Delightful Weather and Interest In the Championship Tournament Keeps All Out of Iloon, PKIL guests and return ing friends constitute a large proportion of the week's arrivals, and de lightful weathe r is tempting many who have spent the winter here to prolong their visits. Social pleasures were pushed into the background, somewhat, by in terest in the championship tournament; but there were many very pleasant in formal a flairs in the way of dinners, card parties, riding parties and the like. r At The Carolina. Publisher Frank A. Munsey, New York, and Lieut-Col. J. B. McLean, Toronto, spent a por tion of the week here with Vice President E. F. Cost, General Passenger Agent C. B. Ryan and other Seaboard Air Line Railway oflleials, coming by private car. Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Newark, N. J., spent the week here with her mother and sister. As Miss Caroline Check, Mrs. Cvmpbell has spent many seasons here, and her return was welcome to a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lewis and Miss Grace E. Lewis, Beaver Falls, N. Y., return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Strickland and Miss Strickland, Carthage, N. Y., return for April. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pitcher, Miss Pitcher and Miss Hamlin, Easthampton, Mass., return for a long sojourn. Mr. W. M. Brown, of the Bangor and Ar oostook railroad, is making a return visit. Miss E. L. Jarvis, Miss Maclay and Miss I. F. Maclay, Plain field, N.J., spent the week with Mr. T. W. Weeks. Mr. and Mis. George W. Watts and maid, Mrs. John S. Hill-, George Watts Hill and Bessie Fritz, are here for their annual and a return visit. Mrs. S. A. Floyd, Cambridge, joins Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Buck. Dr. and Mrs. L. Dennis, Newark, N. J., are completing a short visit. ' Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Stickney, Arlington, Mass., were guests of the week. Mr. J. W. Cinchoott, Washington, is here for a short visit. Miss Henderson, Philadelphia, returns for her annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dreher, Mr. Reid W. Dreher and Mr. Esler B. Dreher, Cleveland, are here for April. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Powell, New York, made a short visit during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Estabrook, Boston, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.Fox and MissMarjorle Fox, Haverhill, Mass., arp completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bixby, Haverhill, Mass., were guests of the week. Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Houston, Pittsburg, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Shea and Miss Margaret E. Cornell, Boston, come for April. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fenn, Poland Springs, Me., return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Curtis, Burlington. N. C, were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker and Miss Walker, Bangor, return for their annual visit. Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Monticello, N. Y., is making a short visit. APRIL EXCURSIONISTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Larkin, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hallowell, Bethayres, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Berchall and Miss 'Berchp,, New York ; Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Bosler, Miss Mew A. Harper, Miss Jane Thomson, Mr. Benjam; , F. Penrose and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomso". Ogontz, Pa.; Mrs. Robert E. Wilson and M. Allen C. Thomas, Philadelphia ; Mr. and Mrs. J ; ' C. Perkins, Miss Marielle Perkins and Miss Mi, dred Benners. Moorestown, N. J. ; Mr. and M i -;. Samuel T. Turner, Chester, Pa.; Mr. and Mr. CM. Needham, Somers, Conn.; Mr. and Mr-. Israel H. Ely, Jenkintown, Pa., made up a com pany of excursionists who spent a portion of tin week here. At The Ilollj Inn, Mr. T.Edward Waring, Fall River, Mass., is making a short visit. Mrs. Thomas Boyd and Mrs. James lloajj, Jr., Allegheny, Pa., come for an indelinite period. Mrs. Filkins, Miss Katheryne and Master John Filkins, Brooklyn, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. John B. Lcnning, Philadelphia, and Mr. John L. Tull, Elise, N. C, were recent visitors. Mrs. F. B. Hoskins, Mr. Everett L. and Mr. Chapin H. Hoskins, Fondulac, Wis., and Mr. George A. O'Connor, Hartford, Ct.,are planning an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Warner, Hartford, Ct., will remain until May. Miss Sampers and Miss Martha J. Sampcrs, New York, are completing a short visit. Mr. J. Hollinrake, Sanford, Maine, will remain until May. At The llerLahlre. - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Clark and Miss Annie M. Clark, Westfleld, N. J., are completing a short visit. Miss C. E. Babbit and Miss K. II. Vermilye, Orange, N. J., will remain several weeks. Mrs. A. M. Boyd, Mrs. W. H. Trabue and Miss Elizabeth B. Trabue, New York, are here for an extended visit. Miss Edna McCarniish, Winchester, Ind., and Miss Jeannette Porter, Geneva, Ind., were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stoddard, Miss Catherine Cady, Platt6burgh, N.Y., and Mrs. Robert Bailey, Denver, Col., will remain until the end of the season. Mr. Cady returns home after seeing them comfortably settled. Miss S. E. Atkins, Asbury Park, N. J., is visit ing friends. Mr. John M. Greer, Butler, Pa., is here for A pril. Mrs. C. E.Wallis and Master Donald E.Wallis, West Somerville, Mass., will remain several weeks. Mrs. A. G. Lindsay, Detroit, Mich., will re main until May. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woodward, Pepperell, Mass , return for their annual visit. Miss Montgomery and Miss Henrietta B. Lyon, Williamsport, Pa., are here for April. At The lenoxi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wilson and little daughter, Elizabeth, Pittsburg, Pa., come to remain until well into May. Their visit last year is pleasantly remembered. IVIerrj Saddle JL'icnic. A merry party of riders spent Tuesday on a saddle picnic, leaving The Carolina early in the morning, lunching beneath the pines and returning in the late after noon. The day was delightful and the a flair so enjoyable that others have been arranged for the near future. Another Wk of The Zoo. Trainer !5enson has decided to keep The Zoo open another week, positively closing April 15th. The animals will then be shipped north at once. Spring: Ilarg-ainti Still On. Spring bargains in all departments still continue at the Department Store. A
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