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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK IIIIIIT-OJIJE COTPilS MAX ( Concluded from page one) FIRST GYMKHANA TODAY r$TM Mr. C. L. Becker I Miss Check J Mr. J. V. Hall ) Miss Shannon J Rev. T. A. Cheatham M jurs. iiuriici Mr. J. TV. Lloyd) Mrs. " " i Mr. M. D. Fink ) Mrs. Palmer J Mr. J. M. Thompson I Mrs. Rogers J Mr. James Barber 1 Mrs. Sewall Mr.S.D.WyatU Miss Rockwood j Mr. J. D. C. Rumsey 3Irs. Carll j Mr. G. E. Wicher ) Mrs. Beall j Mr. R, C. Collier ) Mrs. Jenks J Mr. F.C. Abbe M,iss Abbe Mr. W. T. Stall t Mrs. Waterhouse j Mr. W. A. Johnston ) Mrs. Kennedy J Mr. E, A. Tracy ) Mrs. l'oung 44 62 96 6 90 60 56 116 26 90 54 58 112 22 90 61 59 120 29 91 56 53 109 17 92 46 54 100 7 93 63 61 124 29 95 53 55 10S 13 95 55 52 107 12 95 52 58 110 14 96 55 58 113 15 98 59 60 119 20 99 55 G3 118 18 100 65 66 131 28 103 59 74 133 25 108 li AST DAY'S IUOOTM6 Many portMiieii Itound Out Season, Tueiulay, With excellent Success Many- sportsmen enjoyed the last day of the season's quail shooting, Tuesday ; the high guns Irving S. Robeson of Rochester and Richard Shields of Pitts burg, who bagged nineteen quail and a woodcock. N. S. Ilurd and J. V. Hall of Pitts burg, had excellent sport, but sad to re late, walked right into a flock of wild turkeys which they took for tame ones until, alas, it was too late. Often the opposite has occurred, but never this ! Best of all, the hunters report quail as abundant as early in the season ; plenty left over for another year. On Roll of Honor The following is the roll of honor at the County School for the month past : First grade Leighton Fry, Mabel Kelly, Russel Kelly, John C. Ferguson, Magdalene Spangler. Eighth grade Catherine Ritter,Bert Wicker, Henry Fry. duetts of Mr. Davis Mr. Oscar Davis of Brockton, was the host at a jolly dinner party at The Holly Inn, Sunday evening,his guests : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross, Messrs. Walter T. Stall, William Nute and George Dana Morse of Brockton. The Tin Whistle Dinner The first annual Tin Whistle dinner at The Carolina on Monday the thirteenth, promises to be the most elaborate ban quet in the history of the Village. Club Championship Tennis Final rounds in the annual Club Cham pionship tennis tournament are in prog ress as The Outlook goes to press. Full story next week. Joins Her mother Miss Marie Sinclair joins her mother, Mrs. C. A. Sinclair, at "Red Gable3." Attractive Trophies For First Eques trian Contest of Season Prog-ram Includes II lug- Tilting:, Po tato Races, Cigarette Ilace, Jump ing and Horsemanship Test THE FIRST of the equestrian Gymkhanas is scheduled for this afternoon at 2:30, the program one of inter est and the trophies which are on exhibition at The Carolina,most at tractive. The events in clude ring tilting, horsemanship test and jumping for both men and women, potato races for men and women, and a cigarette race to be ridden in couples in accordance with the following conditions ; Ring tilting Competitors are pro vided with a lance with which they are expected to gather in hanging rings while riding at a gallop. Potato race Competitors to carry potatoes one at a time, on the point of a lance, across the ring. Horsemanship test The object of this test is to get a horse upon a strip of white canvas, stretched upon the ground, the prize to be given to the con testant who in the opinion of the judges, shows the best horsemanship in accom plishing the feat; the argument being that the steeds will object. Cigarette race To be ridden in couples, man going to the right, woman to the left, and circling to the starting point, where the woman will light and hold a match to a cigarette for her companion. When this is accomplished the couple will ride around the ring with right and left clasped hands to the start ing point, the cigarette to be kept burn ing during the entire trip. Jumping Two rounds at three iumps to be judged for horsemanship. Miss Dace Wins Trap Shooting Miss Edna Dace of New York, was the winner of the weekly trap shooting handicap, scoring ninety-three with an allowance of fifty; the event observed with a cup-christening at The Berkshire. J. B. Langmuir (20), made eighty-six; L. C. Hopkins (15), and H. M. Adams (35), seventy-eight; G. W. Elkins, Jr., (15), sixty-eight. Evening; at the Gnn Club Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swigert of Chicago, enjoyed an evening at the Gun Club cabin early in the week. Guest of Mr. Blake Mr. Alexander DeWitt of Worcester, is the guest of Mr. George F. Blake at the "Rose." Ijease the Beech Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Barnes and Miss Katherine Kenney of Minneapolis lease the Beech for the season. "LEADER" Ioaded Shells You can't buy a safer, faster, harder, a more even shooting or a better keeping load than Winchester "Leader" shells. For field, fowl, or trap shooting, they are in a class by themselves, and give entire satisfaction in any make of shotgun. The results they give are due to their patented construction and the careful and exact manner in which they are loaded. The patent Corru gated Head used on Winchester shells is an invaluable feature. It absorbs the shock of the powder explosion and takes the strain from the paper tube instead of localizing it, as the old English method of metal lining does. That's why "Leader" shells are stronger and less apt to cut off at the mouth of the shells than shells made according to English ideas of long ago. If you want the most satisfactory shells made, ask for Winchester Factory Loaded " Leader " shells. The Red Shell with the Patented Corrugated Head J "Winchester Shells and Cartridges For Sale at the Pinehurt Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big Red "W" on Every Box" For Perfect Health Mankind requires the material as well as the ethereal form of nourishment. The virtues of the soft southern air and sunshine when added to those of Shredded Whole Wheat will produce results on the nervous, tired frame benefi cent and lasting. It is made of the good, whole wheat cleaned, shredded and properly baked and can be easily assimilated by the stomach in its most delicate state. 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 Strenfth la Ertrj Shred' THE KIRKWOOD CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Renewed Golf Course Best Saddle Horses and Livery T. Edmund ICi-umlbhioJas HOTEL WOODWARD ji uiuauwoy ai jjui iucti, new lurft, commends itself to people of refined tastes wishing to be within easy access of the "social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Manager. TO
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