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iliWSSSllI jyffi THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ' Why Be a Duffer All Your Life? yOU can qualify in the first sixteen and gain the respect of your friends, your family and your caddy, if you take your lessons in the game from GOLF ILLUSTRATED and OUTDOOR AMERICA The professional instructor charges one dollar an hour. We offer you a four months' trial subscription for the same price. (Four dollars a year). Golf Illustrated and Outdoor America . 8 West" 40th St., New York City Kindly Center my name for a four month's trial . subscription,; for which I enclose one dollar. Name. .'. Address; -. i . ... r . . .:. .-. Pinehurst Farms Dairy and Llarket Garden Supplying the Entire Village in their Eespective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited to Visit These Modern Plants. Addisss Gerritpindinee to THE WEEK AT THE HOTELS The Carolina Among the notable visitors at the Carolina we note the return of Lady Spring Rice, the wife of the British Ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring Rice was expected, but the affairs of the world are in such condition that it is difficult for him to leave the throttle in Wash ington. William Rand,, the lead ing criminal lawyer in New York, special counsel for the State in many of the great criminal trials of the last decade, has been spending a few days here on a well earned rest after the last phase of the Rae Tanzer comedy. The Monday bridge parties boast a larsre and enthusiastic following among the ladies, this week's prizes falling to Mesdames Pearson, Smith, Bemis, Olm stead, Hayes, Pierce and Barber. The roll call of incoming guests include: V NEW YORK A. Victor Barnes, Norston H. H. Dean, Miss Ruth Dean, Miss Katharine Hall, Mrs. William H. Nichols, Jr., George W. Johnston, J. B. Ballou, Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Paul, Joseph A. Flynn, M. J. Bobsone, Hubert M. Schott, Charles M. Schott, 3rd, Miss Doelger, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seri vens, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Gregon Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyon, E. Plangue, Henry A. Murphy, George L: Handel, J. W. A. Place, W. Rogers, Mrs. Harold Mixrell, Russell Hindley, J. Tracey Cleve land, Walter B. Hall, Charles F. Hubbs, Miss Hubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Winchester Noyes, -A. X.. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Arnold, New York City; David H. Lanmon, Frank D. Tuttle, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. J. Stewart, Mrs. J. W. Hewlett, Cold Springs Har bor, L. I.; Miss Elsa Beckers, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayes, Brooklyn ; Mrs. L. J. Seely, Mrs. Martin, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. George N. Mayo, Scarsdale; Mrs. H. Hunt, Mrs. R. Stein, Brooklyn; Alfred Cramar, Yonkers; Mrs. Irving T. Smith, Miss Lois Grace Smith, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Conray, Rye ; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Atwater, Payhhenpin ; Jno. T. Arms, Brooklyn. NEW ENGLAND ' Mrs. Warren H. Manning, Bos ton ; L. W. Ballou, Woonsocket ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Colby Bassett, J. A. Scott,, Boston; Hiram W. Ricker, Hiram Ricker, Jr., Poland Springs, Me. ; Mrs. Anthony Kel ley, Mrs. Joshua C. Kelley, Win chester, Mass.; Yale D. Bishop, New Haven, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Donovan, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Channing W. Wells, Southbridge, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. Kurn Neil, Bridgeport, Ct.; Frank P. Wood and wife, Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark, D. E. Mon son, S. S. Willinghave, T. H. Southland, H. D. Priest, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Piatt, child and maid, New Britain, Ct. ; Warm H. Manning, Boston ; Mrs. Tames H. Prince, Edward Charles, Brookline, Mass.; Miss Dorothy K. Holt, Mrs. Georgia Johnson, Portland, Me." PENNSYLVANIA J. D. Watson, Burton Ether ington, V. E. Sexton, A W. Scholler," Miss Isabel Thomson, "Mr? and Mrs. N. P. Jackson, Miss Eleanor R. Jackson, Miss F. Irene Jackson, Miss Ben M. Sohemheimer, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Park, Pitts burgh; W. Lane Sartarden, Darby; E. G. Beall, Uniontown; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goodwin, Geensburg; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Crossen, Coburg. NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Katter rnan, Patterson; Mr. and Mrs. Bentley H. Pope, Trenton; Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones, Montclair; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Durand, Miss F. J. Walter, N. J. ; Bert E. Underwood, E. Ray Underwood, Summit ; H. J. Runge, C. W. Ten Broeck, Orange ; George D. Han del, Montclair. CANADA Mrs. Claxton, Miss Claxton. Kingston; Mrs. C. C. James, Toronto. Holly Inn NEW YORK STATE Mrs. Carrie Toelle, G. H. War ner, Harry Hall, H. D. Burrill, J. A. Randall, S. F. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hannan, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. McHarg,; Mrs.. E. D. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehrehart, G. F. Handel, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stopford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hof man, Robert James Eidlitz, Louis L. Stockton, G. Starretts, A. Sar gent, C. S. Wills, Jack Harris, THE Pinehurst Jewelry Shop Jewelry Notions and Silverware Repairing and Engraving 101-RANCII PONIES Millar Brothirt of 101-Ranch Blif t. Oklahoma, havi at thtlr Eastorn Pony Meadquarttri High class saddle and polo ponies, perfect ly trained, gentle, fearless of autos, trolleys, etc. Ponies for women and children, weight carriers; prices reasonable. You take no risk in buying, if not satisfied, exchange your purchase for one that suits you. The exchange will be cheerfully made. Will meet intending purchasers at station, So. Nor walk (1 hour from N. Y. Grand Central Depot) if notified. MtUEB BROS. 101-RARCIT POUT FARM Comttock Hill Tel. 1693 Norwalk Norwalk, Conn, Sandhill Electric SHOE SHOP Giro your work to the driver of the bus from Southern Pines No Charge for Delivery SHOOT ImffsilMto Smokeless Shofun Powder When in North Carolina visit TLbc IRocftfnobam tt ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Forty Miles frim Pinehurst Fine motoring roads connect Rockingham with Pinehurst and neighboring resorts. Excep tional facilities for Hunting and Fishing. Riasonablb Ratis Proprietor: A. 6. CORPENINO PIHEHURST STEAM LAUHDFT First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch
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