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- 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 Befkshitfe,
PINEHURST, 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.
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KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE.
Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for
Climate, Scenery and Location.
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C. A. JUDK1NS, . Manager,
THE WEEK AT THE INN
Bandmaster and Mrs. Join Philip Sousa
are Prominent Guests.
H ridge Wlilut; Dancing-and Christina
Planning: Fill In 4uiet but
Pleasant Week.
EOMINENT among the
Week's arrivals at The
Holly Inn is John Philip
Sousa, who is here with
Mrs. Sousa for a short
visit and quail shootinsr.
No American in professional life today
is more widely known than the famous
bandmaster, his compositions and band
making his name a household word
throughout the continent. As an author
he has also attained prominence through
several very charming books, among the
best known being The Fifth String, the
story of a violin, and Pipetown Sandy,
recollections of childhood days.
Here, however, Mr. Sousa appears as
The popularity of bridge continues,
dancing is enjoyed by the younger set
but best of all are the pleasant ac
quaintances which are being formed
among congenial people.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Mrs. John Daub, Mrs. J. T. Copel and
Miss Emilie Copel of Pittsburg, come for
a long sojourn. Miss Copel is a welcome
addition to the social set.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. llice of New York,
are making a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ellis and child
of Boston, will remain several weeks.
Rear Admiral AVilliam Hemsley Emory
of Washington, will spend the greater
part of January here.
Mr. L. Sutherland of Montreal, will re
main until Spring.
Mr. Cyrus A. Taft of Whitinsville, re
turns for the season and will as usual,
divide his time between golf and quail
shooting.
Mr. llobart J. Park and Mr. David T.
Kennedy of New York, spent a portion
of the week here in the hunting field.
Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of Worcester,
Mass., joins Mr. Jillson for the season.
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THE NEW A AND A STATION AT PINKIIURST JUNC1ION (ABERDEEN.)
all distinguished guests do, a man among
men, and the Village has entertained few
men of his character who stand the test
better. Genial, courteous and kindly he
is striking contrast to the average con
ception of the "March King"' ; merely a
gentleman of culture and refinement
whom all enjoy meeting. A keen sense
of humor and wide experience, together
with a natural gift for story telling,
make him a brilliant conversationalist,
and his departure will cause regret among
the many who have had the pleasure of
meeting him.
Mrs. Sousa is a charming woman who
shares equally in her husband's popu
larity. The week has been a busy one but in a
quiet way, time being occupied largely
with preparation for the Holidays, and
there has been a lull in the list of arrivals
preceding the big company which will
arrive during the next few days, many
coming for the Holiday Week Golf Tour
nament. The middle of the coming week will
find the hotel filled to its comfortable ca
pacity, and until May the demand for
accommodations will tax the capacity of
the house.
X.ate Cottage Arrivals.
Mrs. J. E. Leach, Misses Elizabeth and
Catherine Leach, Mrs. W. II. II. Porter
and Miss Alice L. Porter of Uotton, are
at the Beech cottage for the season, and
a return visit.
Mr. J. Howard Wilson and family of
New York, have leased the Sycamore and
will be here shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fosdick, and Mrs.
Martha Stevens of Winchester, Mass.,
will occupy the Ivy.
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Manager and Mrs. Eobinson will be
joined during the Holidays by their son,
Fletcher, and a Harvard chum.
Miss Wilson of Salem, is here for the
winter.
Mr. Tinney of Jersey City, is making a
return visit.
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At The Pine Grove.
Mr. T. 11. Newbold and family of
Washington, D. C, are at The Pine
Grove House for the winter. Mr. New
bold has been at The Inn for some weeks
and has formed many pleasant acquaint
ances here.
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