THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE j : WHITE DIAMOND FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE S MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. i ?jy tell I 'J, (TIT I '6 ESS t J; EMU IBBCSJI 'ft-PrfFcrfj CIS I T" ii"in .miWiiiT- ::' jr,9flmf :LM M f si IS E? A1 ML fi.n-?riiiitt 'A ... HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ALWAYS OPEK J70H THE ItECEPTIOH OF GUEITI. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Maequette, Manager. D. S. White, President The 0 TeSa Ga, Otsego Lake, Coopetstown, N. Y. Will be opened for the second season July 2, 1910. This hotel is one of the most popular of meeting places with the Automobile Tourists, the Golfers the Tennis Players, the Lovers of Motor Boating, and of all pleasures and pastimes enjoyed at the modern Summer Resort of to-day. For full particulars apply to J. D. Price (of Anderson and Price). Mgr. Hotel Ormond, Ormond Beach, Florida until May 15, then CooDerstown, N. Y. THE ini -TE-SA- OTSCGO WAKE-COOPERST0WN.N.Y. Associated Houses in New Ynrfc CAt.v Hotel Bretton Hall, Broadway and868t.,(Subway Station) Hotel Seymour 50 West 45 th St., near Fifth Avenue. Anderson and Price Co. Proprietors. PINE Y WOODS INN THe Leading Hotel of Southern Pines, N. C. CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and manager MR. AND MRS, J. P. GARDNER They Lead Field in Silver Foils Handi cap Hedal Flay Mixed Foursomes Forty Couples Participate and Scores Hun Close Throughout Other Cvent Planned. r. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner Chicago, playing ith an allowance of ten strokes, were the win ners at a mixed foursome contest arranged by the Silver Foils, Pinehurst's golfing organi zation for women, scoring eighty-five net. Tied for second position were Ralph Gardner of Chicago and Miss Eleanor Fink of New York (12), and Mr. W. R. Simons of New York and Mrs. Henry St. John Smith of Portland Mrs. Weaver (8), 99; Mr. Heinz aitf Miss Mackay (26), 100; Mr. and Mr;, Goodwin (15), 107; Mr. and Mrs. SiV onds (16), 113. Bonfire Supper for "Stag". A jolly group of young men enjoyed a "stag" bonfire supper Monday. H. jy, Kirkpatrick was master of ceremonies and assisted by Chief Commissary H. s. Stearns, Jr., Quartermaster Oliver Hovt Cookee Cedric L. Bush, Assistant Cookee Horace Sherwood and Second Assistant Cookee Frank House. Carolina Wina Again. The weekly baseball game attracted a big crowd, the Carolina team winning, 9 to 3, the contest replete with hard hitting and fast fielding. The winners gained a lead in the first inning which they managed to hold throughout the afternoon, but the losers made a good play and kept interest keen. n I ini- - i 7 4 A GLIMPSE OF THE VILLAGE GREEN. (3), at eighty-seven each. Other scorers were Mr. Mackay and Mrs. Giles (25), Mr, Lawson and Mrs. Irving (9), 88 each; Mr. Johnston and Mrs. Goodbody (12), and Mr. Pushee and Mrs. Check (19), 89; Mr. Scofield and Miss Beall (22), and Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Cutler (21), 90; Mr. and Mrs. Liebman (14), Mr. C. B. Fownes and Miss Elkins (3), and Mr. and Mrs. Beall (16), 91; Mr. Moore and Mrs. Johnson (28), and Mr. J. E. Smith and Mrs. Cra ven (12), 92; Mr. Parmelee and Miss Renwick (10;, 93 ; Mr. and Mrs. Tucker mad (8), Mr. H. C. Fownes and Miss Fownes (1), Mr. W. R. Tuckerman and Miss Linton (1), and Mr. Becker and Miss Check, (3), 94; Mr. Emery and Mrs. Schoaff (20), 95; Mr. Saulisbury and Mrs. Moore (24), and Mr. Cum mings and Miss Cummings (24), 96; Dr. Marr and Mrs. Jillson (12), Mr. Waters and Miss Horton (25), and Mr. Cook and Miss Stetwagon (12), 97 ; Mr. Nevens and Miss Splane (20), Mr. M. B. Johnson and Mrs. Lard (17), and Mr. Nicholson and Mrs.. West (7), 98; Mr. Foot and All Day Itlde to Carthuge. An all day ride to attend an auction at Carthage was enjoyed 3Ionday, the group including Mesdames Tufts, Tremble, Tarr, Harless, Misses Post, Tarr, Hurry, and Messrs. Sperry, Bronson, Neveus, Feick, Bush and Kirkpatrick. Bonfire Supper JEnjeyed. Bonfire supper rounded out a merry evening for the younger set early in the week, the group including Messrs. Ralph and Paul Gardner, Todd, Scofield, Shee han and Doubleday, and Misses Carolyn and Lady Fuller, Sewall, Beall and Fink. PJnehurit Chapel Service. Holy Communion, 9.30 A. M. ; Morn ing Service 11. A. M; Sunday School 3.30 P. M. Lenten Services at 5 P. M., Wednes day and Friday. I