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The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it -was
built in 1895 it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet tie constant
ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern
convenience is lacking. There are many suites with private bath, steam heat in all
rooms and open fireplaces in foyer and parlors. Music is furnished for concerts
and dancing and the Holly Inn ball-room is one of its attractions. The cuisine
and service excel. White girls from the North are employed as -waitresses. The
Holly Inn offers an attractive home to pleasure seekers from November to May.
A. I. CREAMER. Manager,
The Harvard,
PINEHURST, N. C.
TciLHURST.Ti.C A homelike hotel, modern in every respect, having
electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex,
accommodating seventy-five guests. , v
F. C. ABBE, Manager.
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HOTEL TRAYMORE.
Atlantic City, N. J.
ALWAYS OPJBK fOR THE ItKCSPTIOIT OJP
HOTEL TRAYMORE CO.
Chab. O. Marquette, Manager. d. S. White, President
SEND THE OUTLOOK TO YOUR FRIENDS
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ASK FOR MAILINGS ENVELOPES
WONDROUS SPRING DAYS
They Round Out Busy Midseason Week of
Sports and Social Pleasures
Plans for Immediate future Promise
Few Open Dates Upon Calendar
J3verj Train II ring's Arrivals
jfiVJfiKX TitAiJN con
tinues to bring them,old
friends returning to re
main through March
and many until May;
wondrous spring days
occupied with open air
recreation, rounded out
by midseason activities
which claim the attention of the entire
colony. In many ways the week has
been the busiest of the season, and
plans for the immediate future promise
few open dates upon the calendar.
At The Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hale, Miss
Edith II . Hale and Miss Elizabeth L.
Hale of Rochester will remain throusrh
the month.
Mrs. James Berryhill and Miss K. IJer-
ryhill of Des Moines are completing a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Prettyman
of Philadelphia return for their usual so
journ.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Davidge of Short
Hills are back for their usual visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Shoaff of New
York return for March.
Mr. J. Burnett Gibb of Philadelphia
spent the week here.
Mr. S. B. Chapin, Miss Elizabeth M.
Chapin and Master S. B. Chapin of New
York return.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White of Atlantic
City spent the week here.
Mr. William Waller of Chicago joins
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner.
Mr. Frank W. Webber, of Boston and
Miss Anna M. Whiting, Miss Mary Fox
and Miss Kate Fox of Newton come for
the month.
: Mrs. F. Hayes of Brooklyn will remain
several weeks.
; Mr. J. E. Watson, Jr., of Fairmont,
W. Va., is here for the week to come.
: Mrs. John Gilraore, Mr. S.A. Gilmore,
Mr. N. P. Austin and Mr. 11. W. Austin
of Uniontown return for their usual so
journ. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Bayliss and Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Alfred of Brooklyn
are spending a fortnight here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Baldwin of
New York return for their annual visit.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lunt and son
of Greenfield will remain several weeks.
Mr. G. P. Elkins of Pittsburg spent
the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibbons of Toronto
are here for the month.
Mr. Albert G. Ober and Miss Kather
ine II. Ober of Baltimore are spending
the week here.
Mr. George A. Graham of Englewood
spent the week here.
Mr. Lee B. Durstine of New York
spent the week with Mrs. Durstine. j
Miss Alice Silverthorne and Miss Ger
maine B'Aaurne of New York join Miss
Chapen. Mrs. Arthur Cheney and Dr. F. R..
Stamp of Boston are here for the week.
Mr. W. J. Feran of Chicago joins
friends.
Mrs. E. Bradley Currier and son of
New York are spending a month here.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dil worth of
Newark will remain several weeks.
Mrs. John H. Lapham and Miss liutb
Lapham of New York join Mr. and Mrs.
I;. H. Lapham.
Mr. A. M. Stewart and Miss Stewart of
New York join friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Faxon of
Buffalo return.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Berry of Jersey
City are spending a fortnight here.
Mr. and Mrs, George W. Daw of Troy
return for March.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ryan of New
York come for a fortnight.
Mr. Charles Hose of Braddock joins
friends.
Mrs. J. Brown of Salem and Mrs
Charles Marvel of Boston will remain
until April.
Mr. W. A. Faxon of Buffalo is spend
ing several weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McDonald, Miss
Marie McDonald, Miss Mary McDonald
of Minneapolis are making a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hampton of New
York will remain through the week.
Mr. J. J. Bush of Akron returns for
his usual visit.
Mr. W. II. Gage of Detroit will remain
sometime.
Mr. Henry Stalon of Rochester is a late
arrival. Mr. John White of Hempsted spent the
week here as the guest of Mr. Tufts.
Mr. F. A. Kennedy of Windsor, Vt., and
Mr. F. P. Carpenter of Manchester,.
N. II., join the golfers.
Mr. Frank W. Jones and Miss Grace
McRof t of New Hartford are here for
their first visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenny White of
Haverhill return.
Mr. B. Rirgel of Easton, Pa., spent the
week here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Pray of New York
are welcomed back.
Dr. P. V. Costello of Brooklyn corner
for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Waldo of Bridge
port are here for March.
Ex-Governor and Mrs. John McLane
of Miford N. II. will remain well into
April,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Chapin of New
York joins the family.
Mrs. James Foster of Brooklyn and
Mrs. Ashbed P. Fitch of New York join
Mr. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Whitehead of
Newark will remain several weeks.
Mr. John E. Baird of Philadelphia re
turns for a fortnight.
Miss Margeret Eaton Brown of Pitts
burg joins her mother.
Mrs. S, Ward Derrys of Washington
joins friends.
Mrs. II. C. Chapman, Miss Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker and Miss
Walker of Bangor will remain through
the month.
Mr. R. L. Watson and Miss M. Hare of
Fairmont, W. Va., come for an extended
stay.