f PACE IWHf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE HOIiIiY M Seasons January to May The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in the South, accommodating: with its annexes. 200 guets. The interior, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished since last season, is cheerful and home like, no effort having been spared in putting the rooms and furnishings in first-class condition. There are a number of rooms connected with private baths which are let singly or en suite. The hotel is heated throughout by steam and there are open fires in the foyer and parlors. A large music room where daily concerts and dancing are enjoyed, together with the attractive Dutch room and the billiard room, provide appreciated social features. The excellent cuisine and service for which the hotel is noted, will be maintained and patrons will find the Holly Inn a most comfortable home from January to May. F C ABBE, manager, Pinehurst, IV. C. The Harvard, PINEHURST, N. C. "Pinehurst .TI-C A homelike hotel, modern m every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests run in connection with The Berkshire. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. 1 i.irricEcclrl i III.Ull !B Tl""1'Tfr'liTt':f'-'."'""J 3g g ib !ixrItA "'. I E E i 65 l 1 Ms- iCjr.'a Mil- '.1 1L' Z i HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J, ALWAYS OPEI FOn THE RECEPTION OF UEST. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President TELLS ALL ABOUT PINEHURST THE EARLY SEASON OUTLOOK ON SALE AT THE PHARMACY FIRST OF FORMAL DINNERS They Contribute to Pleasure of Delightful Week at The Carolina Iloune Count mount Upward and Opening ot II oil Inn on January lO la Anticipated by many NUMEROUS formal dinners have contribut ed to thepleasure of the week at The Carolina, among the most delight- lul a spread, given in honor of Col. and Mrs. R. A. S wiger t of Ken tucky by Manager and Mrs. II. W. Priest. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson, Mrs. N. A. Bryden, Miss Lucy K. Priest, Mr. Wilbur C. Johnson and Dr. Myron VV. Marr. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bishop of Brook lyn -were entertained at a good-bye supper and a similar party was given Miss Ruth White of Albany. Bridge continues popular and the regular dances are much enjoyed, for the hotel is a favorite rendezvous for the entire Village. fFor the immediate future the first of the usual bridge parties is planned and the opening of the Holly Inn on January tenth is antici pated by a large circle. The week's arrivals include many old friends who remain until spring ; inter est in out-door recreations centered in final rounds of the Holiday golf tourna ment, fox hunting and quail shooting. AMONG THE CAROLINA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cooke and Master Chauncey Cooke of New York are wel comed back for their usual visit. Messrs. Homer Boyer and Edward W. Fay of Southborough return for the week. Mr. Archibald R. Watson of New York spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs, John Cheney Piatt of New York return. Judge J. A. Evans of Pittsburgh is making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Madison of Mont- clair return for January. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallace of Rich mond are completing a short visit. Messrs. Stuart A. Young and Gayle L. Young of Newark join friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. F. Day of New York are making a short stay. Messrs. William 0. Raven of Brooklyn and John II. Raven of New Brunswick are making a short visit. Messrs. O. D. Brown and A. D. Brown of New York spent the week here. Messrs. William A. Barber and William A. Barber, Jr., of New York return for the second visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bowman, Miss Dorothy Bowman and Master L. II. Bowman, Jr., of Pittsburgh are spend ing a fortnight here. Mr. Charles T. Bloomer of Newark, N. Y., returns for the second visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gaffney, Wyman Gaffney and Marian Gafiney of Bradford, Pa., are spending January here. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurd and Mr. N. S. Hurd of Pittsburgh spent a portion of the week here while their cottage was being made ready. With them are Mrs. F.G. Cruickshank and Miss Dorothy Vandervort of Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs.- S. F. Rothschild and their sons Walter II. and Howard F. Rothschild of New York are welcomed back for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Norton of Trenton spent the week here. Messrs. Norman S. Walker, Jr., and Arthur L. Walker of New York join the W. Lane Verlenden of Darby is back for his annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kress of New York spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Handy of Fox Chase, Pa., are here for the week to come. Mr. J. W. Morton of New York is a late arrival. Messrs. John G.Todd and W. II. Ed wards of New York return for golf. Messrs. C. W. Bunty, J. B. Bahnestock and George D. Ogden of Philadelphia are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Patterson and Miss Patterson of Plainfield return for the month. Mr. W. C. Johnson of Philadelphia re turns here for his usual visit. Mr. S. F. Scattergood of Philadelphia spent a portion of the week here. THE HOLLY RXX OPENING Old and New Friend Make up II I r- IJt of Advance Booking's Old and new friends make up the big advance list of Hollv Inn bookings. many of the guests planning to come on the opening day. Manager and Mrs. F. C. Abbe are putting on the finishing touches to renovation, change and im provement which, while in a way trans formation, greatly enhance the attract iveness of this cozy, and popular hotel. ADVANCE BOOKINGS AT THE INN Advance bookings include: Mr. and Mrs. David Carll, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Young, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap, Master George Dunlap, Jr., Mr. Robert Collier and Miss M. B. Smithers of New York; Mr. John Ebberts of Buffalo; Mrs. C. B. Greeley and Miss Greeley of Brooklyn; Mrs. Wm. J. Langenheim, Messrs. F. E. Now, C. L. Snodgras", J. A. Atwood and E. J. Miller of Pittsburgh; Messrs. George F. Brown and E. S. Davis of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. J. Prior Williamson of Wilkesbarre; Mrs. O. C. Hutchinson and the Misses Hutchinson of Lansing, Mich.; Mr. W. F. Livingston of Detroit; Dr. A. M. Clark and Mr. i T. Woodman of Youngstown. Mr. John R. Towle, Mrs. Helmer and Miss Myra B. Helmer of Chicago ; Mr. Walter L. Milliken of Indianapolis ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Burns of Annapolis; Mr. W. G. Clark of Boston; Mr. Wm. L. Ames of Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stall of Brockton: Mr. and Mrs. II. c. Blancke, Mrs. J. Rae and Miss Taylor of Essex Fells; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Madison of Montclair; Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Crary oi Cranford;Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Munson of Wallingf ord ; Messrs, W. II. Race and

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