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r THE PINEHURST, OUTLOOK i STILL "FILL" TO MOST OF US! I " , v' - , v . ; , 4 . - I . .v TheBiggest Thing in Golf rromiviameto aiirorniar is the "Wonder Ball" The Goodrich Whippet A Ball that ACTUALLY EXTENDS THE LIMIT OF SCIENTIFIC PLAY. Its wonderful BUBBEK PAINTED COVER give3 your club a better GRIP ON THE BALL. You can put MORE SPIN TO YOUR STROKES. Never before have you gotten a ball that you can CONTROL as you can the .WHIPPET. It gives more distance putts deader hugs closer. Play it. The "WHIPPET is on sale at the Pinehurst Country Club all sizes $9.00 the dozen. Orange Spot Maroon Spot Purple Spot . Green Spot Black Spot Full Size Full Size Medium Size Small Size Small Size Heavy Triangle Depressed Floater Triangle Depressed Medium Pebbled Heavy Triangle Depressed Medium Triangle Depressed Last year's favorites, the Stag, IKeteor and Scotty also supplied The B. F. GOODRICH CO. Factories, Akron, Ohio Ibotel puritan Commonwealth Avenue, BOSTON Near Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines and New Subway Station Che & I Distinctive Boston Douse Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritan is one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in the world. Inquiries gladly answered. The booklet of the hotel with guide to Boston and its historic vicinity will be mailed on receipt of your card. O. P. Costbllo Manager The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions From the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing: of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All in Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. , Summer Season : THE COLUMBUS, White Mountains, Bethlehem, N. II. THE PINE CREST INN A recent delightful addition to Plnehurst'a Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. . ; Mrs. JE. O. Bliss. Dr. Ernest W, Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina FULEIHAN'S APRIL BARGAINS IN Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM LIFT-T HE -LATCH Teas, Luncheons and Suppers TheMlsses Little, Plnebluff, N. C n sale About 8,000 acres of land, in body, within one mile of Highway route, four miles from railroad. Satisfactory terms. Apply to W. ERVIN McGILL, Fayetteville, R. F. D. N. 3, N. C. New United Champion JBeg-an CSolf Here as School Doy THE NEW champion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Eobeson of Rochester, annual visi tors for many years, is a Pawling School stu dent, nineteen years of age, and his first pre vious tournament victory was the Rochester City Championship, a year ago. 1f Last year he won the qualify ing round in the United with a 76-79 score to duplicate the one hundred and fifty five total which this year, was one stroke better than Travis, Ouimet and Guilford. 1f He began golf here as a school boy under the tutorage of Donald Ross, and to most of us he is still quiet, modest, unassuming 1 ( Fill ; ' ' bright-eyed, smiling. THE UNKNOWN AND UNSEEN MASCOT Hovering on the outskirts of the crowd during the afternoon play was an eager faced colored caddy whom the big gal lery shut off from following play in de tail, and always his query to the strag glers was "Is Mars' Fill still ahead? Ah used ter caddie foh him when he wuz er lil' boy, an' Ah do hope he do win, deed Ah does ! ' ' Per haps this unseen and unknown mascot was responsible for the "luck" which was surely with the new champion dur ing the entire day. With it came ease and confidence. GAME . TO THE END ! Topping, who is remembered as the United winner in 1913, always down and never up, fought grimly to the last; in trouble and out; tense, alert; toiling ever onward almost but not quite, but game to the last! Mn. W. 8. Morse Entertain Mrs. W. S. Morse was hostess at a Carolina bridge party, Wednesday after noon; tea following play. Mrs. Jillson and Miss Priest were the prize winners' Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Wood winning the Consolations. Others present in cluded: Mesdames Robeson and Beall, and Miss Beall. OHCE AO A IX MAUI' TIMES! 'Twai a, Ilappj Thought, Thursday's Dance in the Pine drove 'Twas, indeed, a happy thought, Thursday evening's dance in the Pine Grove, and a novelty which may be many times repeated; Mrs. Leonard Tufts, hostess of the evening, assisted by Mesdames John Tyler Newton, G. M. Howard, R. C. Shannon, and J. G. Splane who presided at the refreshment table. Beneath myriads of rose colored elec tric lights the company danced the hours away while night crept close up on all sides, its stillness broken by the music which rose and fell as it sped away into the echoing avenues of pines. Once again; many times! If Why not afternoons also, with tea, these glorious days when all outdoors thrills one Trith the joy of living! Mr. and Mrs. Spauldiiig-' Quests Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Spaulding were dinner guests at a Carolina dinner, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Whittemore, and the Misses Marie Sinclair and Muriel Tannehill the quests. Eighty in Mid-April Tourny Guilford spent the week at Fox Hills, as tho guest of Mr. W. E. Truesdell, and Ouimet drops off for a few days at Seaview on his way homeward, but in spite of absentees over eighty are par ticipating in the Mid-April golf tourney. The Religion of ItaMus "Whan Ah prays der Lord tew done sen me chick-en," says Rastus, "Ah alius done goes hungry; but whan Ah prays der Lord tew done sen' me aftah chick-en I alius done gits it 'fore daybreak I " Mr. and Mrs. Hewconib Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Heywood and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pushee were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Newcomb at The Carolina, Thursday evening, motoring over from Southern Pines. Mrs. Ilamlln Is IIostefM Mrs. George A. Hamlin entertained Mrs. T. T. Watson, Miss Ross, Mrs. F. T. Ellison and Miss Ellison at luncheon at The Holly Inn on Tuesday. A Spring- Sug-g-eNtlon Ask "central" for the stable, and ride "toward the setting sun" these glorious spring days. If Going or coming the journey is one of delight. Quest of Mrs. II. W. l?rieii Mesdames John Smithers, T. T. Wat son and C. B. Hudson were luncheon guests of Mrs. II. W. Priest at The Carolina on Wednesday. We-met, of Conrie Dolly "What's the W on Ouimet 's sweater stand for?" If Polly "We met, of course ! " 'Twill Interest ller! Mrs. J. G. Splane was hostess at a putting competition at the Pines Friday afternoon. Putting- Competition At The Pln- First supply of Page &' Shaw candy just received at The Carolina. The Jewelry Shop I I! Most of us are "bargain hunters," and the Jewelry Shop is "it." Get the Habit: Send The Outlook to friends. It saves letter writing. r
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