i page Mummmtm: i THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK At Tlie Ilollr Inn jtfr. and Mrs. J. L. Weller, the Misses E. 0. and M. L. Weller of St. Catherines, accompanied by Dr. F. S. Greenwood, are welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. H. Sheppard of Pittsburgh, accompanied by Messrs. II. C. Anderson and C. E. Heller of the same city, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bennett of Winni peg come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Neil of Boston will remain through March. Mr. Laurence R. Jones of New York and Mr. W. S. Hunkins of Minneapolis join the golfers. Mr. B. L. McGurk of Hartford joins his brother. Mr. Thomas C. Moulding of Chicago will be joined by Mrs. Moulding soon. Messrs. J. M. Corcoran, W. A. Kemp, T. A. Brown, W. A. Littlejohn, A. T. Keid and It. II. Green of Toronto return for golf. Mr. Herbert C. Low of Brockton is here for an extended visit. Mr. Harry Craven of New York joins Mr. K. A. Burger for golf. Mr. E. M. D'Arcy of Boston returns. Mr. C. A. Snow of Washington is wel comed back. Miss Anita Neilson and Miss Elizabeth D. Embler of New York join Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neilson. Miss Cassels and Miss Jessie Cassels of Ottawa are making an extended visit. Mr. John 1 Barclay of Greensburg returns. Mr. II. P. Penfield of Philadelphia comes for a week's golf. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lee of Greens boro are here for the month. Mr. Harry Ityerie joins the Toronto golfers. Mrs. George E. Burton of Detroit joins Mr. Burton. Mrs. F. J. Howard of Boston and Miss O. L. Walther of Jamaica Plain will re main a fortnight. Mrs. Joseph Lanman of Minneapolis was a recent visitor. Mr. Howard E. Evans of Philadelphia joins Mr. E. P. AVilliams. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Jellerson and the Misses Ethel and Marjorie Jellerson of Montclair are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Schoonmaker of Montclair join Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown. Mr. F. J. Ludwig, Mrs. F. A. Ludwig and Mrs. II. P. Hodgkins of Boston are here to remain through March. AI(1m1 Intereaf In Rifle Shooting- The arrival of Mrs. Albert L. Calder, II, of Providence, has given added inter est to rifle shooting, a continuous score competition starting on the 12th con eluding March 29th. A pistol tourna ment is scheduled for March 18th to 23rd. Masters Alfred Marshall Slack, II, and Stacy Robeson are making some fine scores at the trap shooting grounds. Exciting- FinlHli 12 mis Paper Chase A score of riders joined in Wednesday afternoon's paper chase, an exciting race to be first to reach the goal adding a zest to the tinish. The trail some six miles long, was carefully laid with the twists, turns and doubles not difficult for the veterans in the art. For the coming week a gymkhana is planned. NOTABLE ENTRANCE ASSURED Dorothy Campbell Heads List In "United" Women's Golf Championship Three Title Holder anil ttany Other Prominent lJajer Will Partici pate in the Alen'M Event (Jhampionshi starts Marc continues thi ' t 6. For th THUS EARLY a no table entrance is assured for the twelfth Annual United North and South Amateur Golf Championship which ch 25 and through April the women's event scheduled for March 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, tbe name of Dorothy Campbell heads the list, prominent upon two con tinents as twice winner of the British Championship and the present title holder, thrice winner of the Canadian Championship and the title holder, and former American champion. Next in im portance are Miss Louise Elkins the pre sent United title holder, Miss Mary Fownes winner in 1910, and Miss Myra Bradwell Helmer, Midlothian's junior champion. For the men's event, April 2, 3, 4, 6, Allan Lard, twice winner, James D. Standish,winner in 1909, Walter J. Travis, Dr. C. H. Gardner, Parker W. Whitte more, Irving S. Robeson, Charles Evans, Jr., and W. C. Fownes, Jr., are others who have thus early signified their intention of participating. The Open event, April 1 , will draw leading professionals from all sections ; the Amateur-Professional, four ball best ball, match" scheduled for Marh 30. April promises to be a banner month the number of visitors who come to re main until My being the largest in the history of the Village, For their enter tainmeiit various affairs are planned, among them the Annual Mid-April golf tournament, April 11, 12, 13. "BUSY DAYS' 1 1 mil in ! I ii -TIi i 11 8 Shotguns, jl v 1 MO A Winchester Take-Down repeating shotgun with a strong shooting full choke barrel suitable for duck or trap shooting, and an extra interchange able modified choke or cylinder bore barrel for field shooting lists at only $42.00. The retail price is -less. This combination places practically two guns within reach of all . sportsmen's pocketbooks. Winchester repeating shotguns are not only safe to shoot but sure to shoot. They are easy to load or unload, easy to take down or put together, are well made and reliable in operation. That's why the U. S. Ordnance Board endorsed them1 as being safe, sure, strong and ; simple. Over 450,000 satisfied sportsmen are using them. They are made in 12 and 16 nd list at from $27.00 to $100.00. YOU WILL TRY A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU r- r n K ' gauges , A if u TRADE MARK. BERMUDA Hamilton Hotel Capacity 600 Enlarged ana improved. Strictly High Class W. A. BARRON, Manager. ALSO OP Summer Resort Crawford House WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. The Citizens National Bank of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) AND THE RALEIGH SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Savings accounts 4 per cent quarterly) Invite correspondence for all kinds of banking -Combined Resources $2 600 000.00 Joseph G. Brown, henry e. Litchford, President Cashier HOTEL 1 WOODWARD Broadway at 55th St. NEW YORK Combines every con venience, luxury- and home comfort and com mends Itself (o people of refined tastes wish ing to be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. 0. GREEN, Proprietor The St. -James EUROPEAN 6th Street and Penna. Ave., N. W. WASHINGTON, D G Special Display of Semi-Precious Stones in hand-made mountings both gold and silver comprising: Brooches, Bar pins, Rings, Pendants, Earrings, and Seed-pearl work. - All real stones. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our line whether you wish to purchase or not. It is a pleasure to show our goods. A. J. RAIIKIfl & GO, Jewelers and Silversmiths DEPARTEST STOllE HUII,Ilf G, PIlfEUVUST, W. C. Stores : White Sulphur Springs, West Va., Roanoke Va.

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