I PAGE VriUMflfUgf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK UNCLE CY AT THE COTILLION THE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY Winchester i "Leader"and"Reptater"a:id Repeating Shotgras make a killing c jmbina tion for field,fowl or trap chooting. No smokeless powder shells enjoy such a reputation for uniform ity of loading and strong shooting qualities as "Leader" and "Repeater" brands do, and no shotgun made shoots harder or better than the Winchester. THEY ARE MADE FOR EACH OTHER "Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Depart ment Store, Traps and Pistol Butts. , Look for the Big Eed 41 W " on Every Box. W . A Sr., AIKEN yiAwofv. noESTco nets, JASHERRARDMCKT , AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. "The Newport of the South." Hotel Park-in-the-Pines Located in a Park of Forty Acres of Long Leaf Pine. Every Modern Convenience, Metro politan Cuisine and Service, Superb Climate, Absolutely Pure Water. Every Facility for Outdoor Enjoyment. Consumptives Cannot be Accepted as Patrons. For Booklet and Desired Information, Address J. A. SHERRARD. Manager, Aiken, South Carolina. The Village Library GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING Hours 2 to 5 daily except Sunday Season Membership $1.50; one dollar re funded on two weeks subscriptions. (Concluded from page 1) George F. Blake of Worcester, and Mrs. T. It. Moore of Lake Hopatcong, X. Y. Details of arrangement for the Cotil lion were in the hands of a large com mittee including Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hichborn of Washington, Mr. and Mr. S.Porter, Jr., of Hosrou, Mr. and Mrs. Channing 31. Wells, Mrs. F. T. Jlettel finger, Miss Ethel Barroll, and Miss Mar jorie Winants. Participants in the Cotillion included : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Porter of Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Boalt of Winona, Minn. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mitchell of St. Paul, Minn. ; Mr. Joseph W. Cooper of Philadelphia, and Mrs. E. E. Rinehart, Jr., of Stamford; Mr. J. V. Hurd of Pittsburg, and Miss Farrelly of Morris town, X. J.; Mr. L. E. Ward well of Camden, Me., and Mrs. Channing M. "Wells of Southbridge, Mass. ; Mr. Chan ning M. Wells, and Mrs. F. T. Heffel fingcr of Minneapolis ; Mr. J. II. Wood of Chicago, and Mrs. II. St. John Smith of Portland ; Mr. Irving T. Hertz of Chi cago and Miss Boalt of Winona ; Mr. J. Starr, Jr., of Terryville, Ct., and Miss Van de Carr of Stockport, X. Y. ; Mr. Warren K. Wood, of Chicago and Miss Barroll of Philadelphia; Mr. N. S. Hurd of Pittsburg, and Miss Winants of IJayonne ; Mr. W. P. Simonds and Mrs. A. C. Travis of Xew York. DAVID LEAHY WIXS. JLeads Field in Trap Shooting: Tour nament for Country Club Cup. Saturday's handicap trap shooting tournament for the Country Club cup, developed close scores, David A. Leahy of Brooklyn, shooting from the seventeen yard mark, leading with a total of eighty-two. C. A. Lockwood of Brooklyn, also seventeen yards, was a close second in seventy-seven ; F. A. Potts of Lake wood, (1G yards) making third in seventy-two, and L. C. Hopkins of Xew York ("6 yards) fourth in sixty-eight. Uneiti of Mill Sinclair. Miss E. Marie Sinclair entertained very, pleasantly in the Dutch Ptoom of The Carolina, Wednesday evening, at pro gressive bridge, the guests including Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring, Mrs. L. C. Beall., Mrs. Allan E. Lard, Miss Far relly, Miss Beall, Miss Bates, Miss Priest, Mr. J. V. Hurd, Mr. X. S. Hurd and Mr. S. V. Farrelly. Mr. "Jack" Hurd took the men's prize, a sterling cocktail set, and Miss Priest the women's, a sterling photo frame. In Aid of Native Whiter School. A piano and 'cello recital will be given by Mrs. John P. Lindgren and Mrs. Trevelyan Sharp,Monday evening, March 23, at 8:15, at the residence of Mrs. Leonard Tufts for the benefit of the School for Xative White Children. Tickets one dollar. (Concluded from page 1.) with the Championship cup to the win ner of the match play round and a ster ling cup for the runner-up. The field of contestants will include Mrs. Allan Perley Chase (nee Mary Dut ton), Mrs. Myra D. l'aterson, Miss Mollie B. Adams, the title holder, and a good field of candidates for this year's honors, assuring an event of exceptional interest. THE SPRING TOURNAMENT. Booked for the immediate future, March IS, 19, 20 and 21, is the fourth annual Spring Tournament, with a qual ification round of eighteen holes and thirty-six holes match play finals, six divisions of sixteen each qualifying, with a gold medal for the best qualification score, sterling cups to the first divisions runner-up and the consolation winner, and silver medals to the winners and runners up in other divisions. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS. Entries may be sent by mail or tele graph, addressed to the Country Club Secretary, Herbert L. Jillson, or any member of the tournament committee, Allan E. Lard, C. L. Becker or H. W. Ormsbee. Participants, on due notice, will be in ample time to start when ar riving on the morning train of the open ing day's play, as the last pair of the big field does not get under way until early afternoon. IVliist at The IBerkuhire. AVhist provided a pleasant evening at The Berkshire "Wednesday, Mrs. F. H. Brown of Xew Haven, Miss Abbie Brown of Wheeling, W. Va., Mrs. G. T. Dunlap of Arlington, X. J., Mr. Waldo P. Blackwell of Brooklyn, Mr. G. T. Dunlap of Arlington, and Mr. Thos. W. Stillman of Chicago, winning the prizes ; eight tables being necessary. VAUDEVIIIK STA11S COtllSti, Benefit Entertainment at the Tillage II all Tuesday Evening-. Something in the way of an entertain ment treat is announced for Tuesday evening next in the way of a vaudeville entertainment at the Village Hall. The company will be the one which recently gav&a successful performance at Southern Pines, assisted by Messrs. Charles Baxter and Frank Ellis of the local minstrels ; assuring an evening of novelty and laughter. The proceeds will be used to help do fray the cost of furnishing and decorat ing the Pomari Catholic portion of the Pinehurst Chapel, the Pinehurst Pelig ious Association having agreed to set a portion of the building apart for Catholic services on the condition that it be equipped without expense to the Association. At The lUagrnolia. Mrs. W. C. Harlow and Miss Harlow of Brooklyn, are spending March here. EQUINOX HOUSE Edward C. Orvis, Manager Manchester inthe Mountains VERMONT Opens June 14th, 1908. The Best Summer GOLF" Is at Manchester. Good Roads Purest Water Bracing Mountain Air Fine Garage for Automobiles. Write forBooklet nManchester-tfie-Beautiful," The Expert Knows that accuracy, quick trigger re sponse, and correct balance are the prime scoring qualities in a target pistol. SMITH & WESSON Single-Shot Target Pistols with automatic Shell Extract ors, Rebounding Lock and Adjustable sights excel in accuracy, excel in trigger action,, and excel in balance. They have a fifty-year-old reputation behind them to prove it. Smith & Wesson Target Pistols are recommended by the Committee and used by expert revolver marksmen all over the world. They are best adapted for .22 calibre long rifle cartridges. Pen etration, five and one-half " pine boards. Are also bored to take the regular Smith & Wesson .32-10-88 and .35-15-146-cartridges. Look for the SMITH & WESSON monogram. It's stamped on the frame of every genuine SMITH & WESSON revolver, and I, a merit guarantee. ..... At the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE Or direct from SMITH & WESSON 8 Stockbridge St., Springfield, Mas The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table. J. L. POTTLE. MRS. C. C. STEVICK. Manicuring, Shampooing, MarceljWave, Body, Facial and Scalp Massage. Chiropody a Specialty. 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