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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK "PINEHURST FOREVER" PUPPY WINS 1118 CHEVRONS Golfers Pledge Eternal Loyalty at Carolina Hew Year's Banquet Jflunic, Song-N, Itenpona. God l liwr and Merry making- pcd the Old and Welcome PrMnt Year rijiis iJ.Ai evening 8 banquet at the Carolina served a happy and i dual purpose as a fare well to the old year and a greeting to the new, drawing together a con genial company of "golf ers" and here the term is all inclusive. As toastmaster Mr. Wil Ham C. Freeman was at his best, informal responses by Messrs. William A. Barber. Herbert Barber, T. B. Boyd, R. N. Jew ett, D. W. Cooke, T. J. Check, J. C. Piatt, Archibald Watson and Dr. S. G Gant iuterspersed with orchestral selec tions, songs and merrymaking. Over sixty were gathered at the attract ively decorated tables ; the souvenir fa vors tiny silk American flags significant of the sentiment of the evening so aptly expressed by the toastmaster "Pine hurst Forever!" The menu was Chef Milgate's best ; the delicacies in type but suggestive : Blue Points Clear Green Turtle, Cognac Fresh Salmon, Mousseline Cucumbers Pommes. Gastronome Roast Milk-fed Chicken Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Cranberry Sauce Creme de Mentlie Punch Broiled Quail on Toast, Grape Jelly Julienne Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad Peach Ice Cream Assorted Cake Toasted Crackers and Cheese Coffee polo savins line: CP GjuinanticM make Preliminary Play Inte renting- for All Concerned Six enthusiasts lined up for preliminary polo practise early in the week and there wasn't a dull moment from start to finish. 1 "Don't necessarily have to be polo to be interesting, does it?" queried Keferee Twitty, and Mr. Twitty was right. For variety were a few acrobatic ma noeuvres in the way of riding on the horse's neck with the ears for reins, or seeing how near one "could sit to the tail; with fleeting glimpses of distant Aberdeen between seat and saddle when the ponies stopped too suddenly. Mr. Twitty thinks his pupils may try a practise game when they have learned the difference between the polo ball and each other's heads, and are less inclined to think that football rules apply. Be that as it may, it is lots of fun for all concerned. 11 ere for the Holiday Master Richard S. Tufts and Miss Esther Tufts spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Tufts. 1 Proudest Hound in Pack When the Race Is Run Wednesday's run was the feature of the week's fox hunting, a captured red fox providing a rattling chase, f Re leased north of the kennels Reynard swung wide with a good lead, but strong trail, finally showing up on the number one golf course where, .for half an hour, he provided entertainment for players with clever tricks to throw the pack: railroad track walking, bunker jumping and doubling. Thus engaged, one of the puppies who had dropped out of the hunt, put in an appearance and crossed over to make the acquaintance of the stranger. For a few minutes the pair jockeyed on the uafter you my dear Alphonse" plan and then sat down on their haunches for inspiration. Puppy got the first idea and suggested tag with a wide and play ful circle which disgusted Reynard who recalling business of importance, trotted off. Puppy followed, teasing, unmindful of rebuff. Then from afar off came a murmer as of rushing water. Down the wind it swept with increasing volume, resolving itself into the steady, persistent, relent less music of the pack. Puppy barked joyfully, beckoned his new found friend to follow and scampered off to join the chase, casting wistful glances backward. For a moment Reynard watched with ears up, then galloped off down the hard clay road with his lips wreathed in a whimsical grin. Ten minutes later the pack appeared with Puppy well up in front. Reynard's doubles counted for naught, for like a flash it had all come back to Puppy: His unsociable chance acquaintance was what the pack was seeking ! Picking up the hot scent the hounds gave cry; a death knell which roused Reynard snug ly ensconced half a mile away. With the green glitter of defeat in his eyes he swung southward, but too late. Half an hour later the music ended in a distant swale. fFoxy's last race was run. And the proudest hound in the pack trotting homeward with tails erect, was the youngster wearing his first chevrons ; uPuppy no longer. If Thus opportunity comes to many ; man and beast ! Many Such Rays a Theie "Peace and Joy, both are here ; The Promise of a Coming Year !'' Surely such a day as Wednesday must have suggested these words ; perfection from dawn's matin chant to night's sweet symphony. Many such days as these the season holds in trust for visi tors ; days which linger long in mem ory for the congenial colony gathered in this the Land of Sunshine! , Shooting-Claims Many Sharp, quick reports of smokeless at the Gun Club grounds indicate the popularity of trap shooting and the range of those who enjoy it is large. the quail covers also, many of the colony are spending perfect January days; the average bags excellent. I ; Rifles and Cartridges . fi y, tiAll A man who travels the distance and incurs the expense generally necessary to get into big game hunting country should not run the risk of having his time, money and effort all go for naught by taking a rifle or cartridges that may fail him at the supreme moment The surest way to guard against such a disappointing experience is by equipping with a Winchester rifle and Winchester make of cartridges. They come as near to being infallible as guns and ammunition can be made. Not only are they dependable, but they are made in calibers suitable for hunting all kinds of game. Remember THE RED W BRAND NEVER DISAPPOINTS f; Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big Red "W" on Every Box. PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE Complete and Modern Equipment in Every Department, and Prices on Par with Northern Markets Plain and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Etc. Complete Equipment for Men and Women for All Out Door Sports. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. IRRETTON PURE AIRHEALTH AND comfort-pure water i mA liJLiit? IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE IferJ: WOOUa AT THE APEX OF THE IDEAL TOUR Sfafc Golf Count full 6.460 uardi gfi ;-f TUB MOIST PLSiSAlll THE MOOT WAIHlllfiTit IB. JT. Trndcau, Wgr. Wm. M. Kenney, Mgr. Winter: Hotkl Ornond, OrmoDd Beach Fla. Winter: Hotel Clarenden, Information at 1180, 1122 Broadway, New York and all of Mr. Foster's Office Bretton Woods Saddle Horses at Seabreeze and Ormond this Winter.
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