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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bedford of New York, spent the week here. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. McCormiek Jr. and child of Chicago, are late arrivals. 3Ir. Charles C. Morse of Rochester, joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. II.- Alein of Lowell, are here for the month. Mr. Joseph Hudson of New York, re turns for February. Mr. T. C. Trask of New York, is mak ing an extended visit. Mr. T. F. Wilcox of New York, and Mr. W. R. J. Planter of Brooklyn, are spending a fortnight here. Mr. James L. Hamill of Columbus, is making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor of Boston, return for their usual visit. Mr. W. L. Baldwin of Stamford, re turns for February. Mrs. C. W. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ceirlmer Middleton, nurse and baby, of Philadelphia, are back for an extended visit. Miss E. M. West of New Bedford, joins Mr. and Mrs. Firth. Mr. John E. Jones of Jackson, Ohio, returns for the season. Mr. John F. Neary of Wilmington, Del., is a late arrival. Capt. J.O.Von Schmid of New York,is back for his usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Climoof Cleveland, are back for their usual visit. Mrs. M. B.Johnson and Master John son of Cleveland, join Mr. Johnson. At The llollj Inn Mr. H.T. McClearn, Jr., of Boston, and Mr. Charles A. Freebwin of Brook lyn, are spending February here. Mrs. W. H. Purdy and Miss Claire Renwick of New York City, return for their annual visit. Mr. Thomas S. Jamison, accompanied by his friend, Mr. John Barclay of Creensburg, Pa., return for a visit of several weeks. Mr. James Russell of Milton, Mass., accompanied by his friend, Mr. F. S. Coolidge of Pittsfield, Mass., are here for two weeks of golf and shooting. Mrs. Alexander Bowler and Miss Anna Barnard of Worcester, arrive for a week. Dr. E. S. Montgomery and Mr. N. B. Richardson of Pittsburg, are here for the month. Mrs. E. L. Kelsey of New Haven, spent the week here. Mrs. Walter G. Kennedy and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, will remain until spring. Mr. George R. Johnson of New York, is making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sherman of New Bedford, will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crooker of Buffalo, are here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cunningham of Portland, Me., return for their annual visit. Capt. R. B. Parrott of Chicago, returns for golf. Miss E, M. O'Hara of Utica, N. Y., is spending a fortnight here. Mrs. J. S. McKell and Mr. W. S.v Mc Kell of Chillicothe, Ohio, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Young of New York, return for their annual visit. Mrs. M. II. Houseman and Miss House man of New York, return for the season. At The Berkshire and Harvard The weekly card party at The Berk shire and Harvard Tuesdav evening. went off merrily, bridge and five hun dred the games Dlaved. The e-uests c m. y a were Mesdames Bliss, Henderson, Abbe, Dickson, Donald Ross, Van Buskirk, Dunlap, Lay, Comerais, Bruce, Durkee ; Misses Adams, Dunlap, Litchfield, Childs, Bruce, and Messrs. Bixby, Bliss, Dunlap, Rumpf, Dickson, Donald Ross, Lay, Thomas, Durkee, and Dr. Murdock. Mrs. Van Buskirk and Mrs. Dunlap, Miss Bruce and Mr. Ross were the winners of the prizes at five hundred and Miss Adams and Mr. Bliss at bridge. Mrs. W. K. Guerin and Mr. II. II. Guerin with Miss Beatrice Stoutenburgh of Stirling, N. J., spent the week here. Miss L. A. Mercur and Miss Rooker of Towanda, Pa., return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Philo S. Clark of Ports mouth, Ohio, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. O'Brien and child ren of Chicago, accompanied by Miss M. E. Gaghan of Adrian, Mich., will make a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rumpf of New York, are here for the season. Mr. R.N. Thomas of West Chester, Pa., comes for a fortnight. Mr. F. Milton Hunter of Pittsburg, will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Bliss of Janesville, Wis., return for a fortnight. At The JLexing-ton Mrs. J. E. Kindig and . Master Joseph Kindig of York, Pa., spent the week here. Dr. Helen L. F. Wright of Boston and Mrs. Anna D. Hess of Derry, Pa., come for a short sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cox of Kenneth Square, Pa., will remain several weeks. Mrs. C. Bensinger of Brooklyn, N. Y., is here for the season. Mr. W. D. Shields of Brookville, Pa., joins his wife and son. HOWARD BISSELL IRVING C. WRIGHT A" i Milt r Rifle and Pistol Cartridges In forty odd years of gun making the Winchester com pany has discovered many fine points about ammunition that could be learned in no other way. That is one reason why Winchester cartridges excel. Another is because they are made in a complete plant by a modern system of manu facture, under the supervision of experts. No matter what rifle or pistol you shoot, there is a Winchester cartridge made for it. For your own protection, don't simply ask for cartridges when you buy. Be specific and insist upon having Winchester make. Tur urn W brand is v - - -tv n EVERY- in n r-t 111 brrn J1 II I III T? A I III I I I II Ill I 11(1 11 rrasfl II i MM I IllMlIIIIMI "Winchester Shells and Cartridges For Sale at the Pinehurt Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big Red "W" on Every Box" a. ..... . Eternal Sunshine Alone Cannot Engender HeeiltH. The soft breezes and warm, bright sunshine of the South have a soothing and beneficent effect on the tired system. But the internal needs of the body must not be forgotten in the quest of health. Good, wholesome nutrients must be employed in the building up of the : body-structure. j The House of Health that is built on j SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT is like the proverbial house built upon the rocks of Strength and Permanence. When the stomach is in delicate condition, it will take up and easily assimi late Shredded Whole Wheat which contains the whole wheat grain, cleaned with scrupulous care, drawn into slender, porous shreds by delicate machinery, and baked in hygienic ovens to just the degree consistent to perfect di gestion. Shredded Whole Wheat Is Concentrated Life Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit will sup ply all the energy needed for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents. Try it for ten mornings and you will feel brighter, stronger and happier. Your GROCER sells it. "There's Health and Strength In Xrerj Shred' THE KIRKWOOD now oPEjr CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Renewed Golf Course Best Saddle Horses and Livery T. Edmund Krumbholz HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th Street, New York Combines every convenience, luxury and home comfort and commends itself to people of refined tastes wishing to be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Manager.
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