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PINEHURST OUTLOOK ! n7 jj
Amesbury, Mr. G. T. Dunlap of Arling
ton, MV.Thornas W. Stillman of Chicago,
and Mr. G. T. Pearson of Philadelphia,
being the prize winners.
The week has made large additions to
the "house count," old and new friends
being included in the list, many of whom
are here for long sojourns.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Sawyer of Easthamp.
ton, Mast., will remain several weeks. Dr. Saw
yer is principal of the Williston Seminary.
Mrs. P. J. Jordan and her daughter, Miss
Ethel Jordan of Youngstown, Ohio, are here for
an indeiinite stay. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Greenfield of New York,
and Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Bullock of Chatham, Pa.,
will remain several weeks.
Mr. L. II. Martin of Pennsylvania, comes for
an indefinite stay.
Mr. W. V. Darby of Steelton, Pa., is making a
ehort visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Humbert of Scrantou, Pa.,
plan an extended visit.
Mrs. W. M. Ruth of Beaver, Pa., comes for a
month's sojourn.
Mrs. Geo. II. Seymes and her daughter, Miss
Katberine Seymes .of Hartford, return for
March.
MissE. I). Malrey of Boston, is completing a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Shattuck and Master Frank
M. Shattuck of Syracuse, were guests of the
week.
Mr. Charles S. Chase of Detroit, is here for an
extended visit and golf.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hardy of Richmond, spent
the week here.
Mr. E. H. Holmes and Miss Holmes of Mont
clair, X. J., are making a short visit.
Mr. William h. Marcy of Buffalo, is enjoying
golf.
Mrs. Edmund Bury and Master Frank C. Bury
of Erie, Pa., will remain several weeks.
Mr. J. M. Shade of Comersville, lnd., Is com
pleting a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker of Syracuse, spent the
week here.
Mr. Van Rensselaer Lansingh of New York,
joins his family.
Mr. A. H. Flndlay of Boston, returns for a
short stay.
Mr. V. C. McAdoo of North Carolina, Is a late
arrival.
Mrs. S. P. Illbbard, Mrs. E. S. Underbill and
Mrs. C. II. Dow, who returns for her eighth sea
son, of Boston, will remain several weeks.
Mrs. S. C. Dlzer of Hingham, Mass., Miss Pau
line Lyman of Hartford, and Miss Priscilla Will
man of Sprlnglleld, Mass., are spending two
weeks here.
Mr. Harry Wels of Sellnsgrove, Pa., returns
for the second visit of the season.
Mrs. E. Kimball of Boston, comes for a short
stay .
Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. McGcough and child,
and Mrs. Wm. Pierce of Pittsburg, will remain
indefinitely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hallett of Bridgeport, are
here for the week.
Mr. T. J. O'Connell of Boston, is here for two
weeks' rest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Lewis of Boston, Miss Elsie
Benham of Boston, Mr. John S.Gray and Mr.
Donald Dey of Syracuse, Mr. H. E. Avery of
Boston, and Mr. F. H.ltose of Cleveland, are
late arrivals.
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At The Holly Inn.
Informal social affairs have played an
important part in an enjoyable week at
The Holly Inn, bridge leading in popu
larity and dancing generally enjoyed.
Among others who entertained was Mrs.
J.G.Nicholson of New JJedford; Mrs.
Samuel Hurling, Mrs. William West, Mrs.
A. I. Creamer and Mrs. Charles. Sayles
winning the prizes. The week's arrivals
have been largely those who take the
places of those whom duties force to
leave reluctantly.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Mr. G. E. Wincher of Wheeling, W.Va., comes
for a three weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Keany of Maiden, Mass.,
were guests of the week;
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morton and Mr. A. Marcus
Morton of Boston, rturn for March.
Mrs. Y. B. Jones of Chestnut Hill, Mass., re
turns for her usual sojourn.
Mr. H. C. Phllbrick of Boston, was a guest of
the week.
Mr. Edward II. Worthington of New York
rejoin s the family.
Mr. Charles M. Joslyn of Hartford, Conn., re
turns for a three weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hoe and Miss Caro
lyn Hoe of New York, are spending the morjtu
here.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I.Thayer and Master Ray
mond H. Thayer of Boston, are here for a two
weeks' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. II . S. Hadfleld and Miss Frances
Sauderson of Milwaukee, come for the month.
Mr. F. Morse Archer of lladdonflcld, N. J.,
joins his family.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Newfon of Cleveland;
are spending several weeks here.
Mr. E. R. Snow of Newtonville, Mass., comes
for an extended visit.
Mr. F. P. Spauldlng of Burlington, Vt., joins
his uncle, Mr. E. J. Spauldlng.
Mr. Oilman P. Tiffany of Newburgh, N. Y.,
was a guest of the week.
Mrs. Louis Rosenberg and Miss A. Rosenberg
of New York, come for a three weeks' visit. 1
Mr. Clinton E. Lawrence and Mrs. J. J. Law
rence of New York, are spending two weeks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rlemer of New York,
come for a month's sojourn.
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Xiate Carolina -Arrival.
Late arrivals at The Carolina include
Mrs. Mary Dutton Chase of Medford,
and Miss Olive Spain of New York,
whose return is welcomed by a large cir
cle; Miss Freda Converse of Medford,
being Mrs. Chase's guest.
Returning friends also include Mr. F. C. Xu
man and Mr. G. F. Parrish of New York; Mr.
George G. Bassett, Mr. W. Vernon Phillips, Mr.
George W. Statgett, Mr. E. P. Williams and Mr.
T.G.Cooper of Philadelphia; Mr. James Mc
Cutcheon, Mr. W. C. McCutcheon, Mr. Thomas
Potts and Mr. F. B. Bown of New York; Mr. W.
S. Giles of Paterson; Mr. F. W. Stone of Mont
clair; Mr. John W. Robb and Mr. R. W. Weston
of Philadelphia.
Other late arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Brown and child of Cleveland; Mrs. Arthur For
rester Devereux, Mrs. Thomas W. Graydon and
Miss Ethel Graydon of Cincinnati.
At The Lenox and Cedars.
An enjoyable feature of the week at
The Lenox and Cedars was a progressive
500 party held Friday evening, the prize
winners being Mrs. Benjamin Kent of
Paterson, Mr. C. W. Langdon of South
ington, Conn., Mr. D. N. Clark of West
ville, Conn., and Mr. W. J. Humphrey of
Wilmington, Del.
Late arrivals are Miss Carrie Pierce of Dor
chester, and Miss Helen Doherty of Boston, who
will remain several weeks.
Pinehurst Chapel llelig-ious Services.
Roman Catholic Service:
At 6 a. M. each Sunday morning, ex
cepting the second Sunday of the
month.
Protestant Service:
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 3.30 p. m.
Evening Prayer, Wednesday and Fri
day at 5 p. m.
March 15 (2nd Sunday in Lent), 8 a.
m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morn
ing Prayer and Sermon; Preacher,
Rev. Dr. Gills. 3.30 p. m., Sunday
School and Bible Classes.
March 18 (Wednesday), 5 p. sr., Litany
and Instruction.
March 20 (Friday), 5 p. m., Evening
Prayer and Address.
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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
seventy-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. 1A. PRIEST, manager.
IK! The
Berkshire,
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. C. ABBE, Manager.
Pinehurst Department Store
Complete Stock and Modern Equipment in All
Departments, with Prices on Par with
Northern Markets.
Plain and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Men's Furnishings, Notions.
Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns, Ribbons, Embroidery Silks, Souvenirs, Toys, Eto., Etc.
Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition.
Northern Men in Charge.
BRETTON WOODS
In tHe Heart of the White Mountains
The Alount Pleasant The Mount Washington.
ANDERSON & PRICE, MANAGERS.
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