PAGE r ""E"ST OLOOKnf 2 MTRO SHOT ( " V) Mffr than 1,16 ,3 CLUB SHELLS Steel sLined The only American made shells with steel lining. Winners of every Interstate Handicap for two years straight. A record never equalled by any other ammunition. The winning amateurs in these 10 Inter state handicaps chose ARROW and NITRO CLUB shells. Their successes proved their judgments were right. You buy exactly the same loads that they used, at your Don't risk losing your game by using other record-making UMC ammunition. The Steel lining in these shells protects the powder from moisture, insuring a uniform, snappy load in all kinds of weather. Sooner or later you'll try these shells and always shoot them. Why not try a box today ? "Came Laws 1910" mailed free THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY fr 0 Agency: INDEPENDENT BRANDS OF HAVANA CIGARS Sold at PIISEHURST I ESTABLISHED PIERCE CO. 1831 IMPORTERS AND GROCERS INCORPORATED 1894 BOSTON .OKtlNE Treiuont and Beacon Sts. Copley Square Pinehurst Pharmacy COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles. Confections, Stationery, Cigars, Etc., Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist General Store Building Pinehurst Farms Dairy and Market Garden Supplying the Entire Village in their Respective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited to Visit These Modern Plants. Address Correspondence to PISEUritST OEJTERAX OFFICE OLD FRIENDS RETURNING Week Brings Many Arrivals Who Will Remain Throughout Season first of More Formal Country Club Tea and Carolina lancen Combine With Dinners and llridg-e m INFORMAL aftairs have rounded out a busy week, among them the first of the more formal Country Club teas and the regular dances at The Carolina which have combined happily with dinners and even ings of bridge. In the open the Mid winter Handicap has claimed the lion's share of attention, with tennis much in evidence through practice for next week's Midwinter tourney. The Tin Whistle golf tourney filled in the week ill Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lyon of Dur ham, N. C, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Robinson of New York, return for February. Mr. S. E. Slaymaker and Mr. Henry Cape of New York, are spending a fort night here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Wescott of Leesbury, Fla., come for a short visit. Mr. A. R. Gardner and Mr. II. Stetson of New York, will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Nunn of New York, will remain several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Culver and sons, and Mrs. F. I. VanderlJeek of Jersey City, return for January. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Billings of Glen Ridge, N. J.,are making their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Read of New York, come for a long sojourn. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Dreher of Wil mington, spent the week here. Mr. Prestley S. McLaughlin of Jersey City, returns. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford II. Steele of New York, return for an extended visit. Mr. and Mis. William II. White, Jr., of Norfolk, are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boyd and Miss il r lllfll 'iiimirmm iimiitmhih hlm.....! h1 :'" mm hi linn if!! iifi1 ; A. m f I if w if! fc o - n - Y m i NEAR GOLFERS CLUB MEMBERS AND GUESTS Left TO right E. Clements, T. M. Rlanhard, E. J. Phillips, A. B. Clements, N. T. Pulsifer, A. W. Erlckson, D. W. Cooke, W. II. Childs, John Runkle, James McCutcheon, II. Potter, J. C. Piatt. on the golf links and the fox hunters have rarely failed to find Reynard swift and crafty. Of arrivals there have been many among them old friends who come to remain until Spring. At The Carolina Mrs. F. N. Sewall and Miss Ruby Sewall of Kansas City, are welcomed back for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Aymar of New York, and Miss L. Rathbun of Brooklyn, return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Marion of Stam ford, will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyckoff Brower of Plainfield, are spending the month here. Mr. O. A. Barnard of New York and Mr. C. T. Newbury of Taunton, will re main several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Travel s and Mr. J. F. McDonnell of New York are making an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Cory of Rochester, are here for the month. Eleanor Boyd of Boston, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spotts of New York, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Nickerson of Bos ton, will remain several weeks. Mrs. A. E. Johnson and Mrs. C. A. Keckl of New York, are spending the month here. Mrs. Julien Rivers of New York, joins Mr. and Mrs. Reed. Mr. F. L. Dunne of Boston, returns, soon to be joined by Mrs. Dunne and Miss Dunne. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mendell, Miss E. L. Mendell, Mr. S. R. Linabury and Mr. L. II. Linabury of Mt. Vernon, will re main sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bolter and Miss E. R. Smith of Buffalo, are spend ing several weeks here. At The Holly Inn Mr. and Mrs. George Marion of Barre, Vt., are spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McEnery of Brook lyn, are spending the month here. J