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HOTEL WENTWORTH
NEW CASTLE, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
H. W. PRIEST, President
The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort
Every facility for sjiort and recreation: Golf, tennis, riding, driving,
yachting, fishing, bathing, and well equipped garage under competent
supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony players. Accommo
dates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. -Trap,
Rifle and Pistol Shooting is one of the attractions. Annie
Oakley, the world famous marks woman, will instruct ladies free
of charge.
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WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., C. A. Judkins, Manager
Address Until May 1, Little Building, 80 Boylston St., Boston, flass.
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j Easily accessible, warm climate, moderate rates, many attractions t i
homelike, comfortable. Gulf bathing all the winter. Superb fishing. ;
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BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
WOODS Improved Golf Course Full 6,450 yards
THE MOUNT PLEASANT THE MOUNT WASHOCTOS
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Capacity 100. All modern conveniences. White ln-lp exclusively. Rooms,
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minutes from the Country Club and Golf Links.
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Add IHartial ApcC to Incoming:
llolldaj utn at the Carolina
During Holiday week the leaning
motif of the Carolina after tea time
has been innumerable dinner parties
celebrations so universal that no man
might dare to distinguish, between
formal functions invited guests and the
casual diner. The girls are now out in
full war paint, and the ball room hums
with the sound of the fiddles and the
roll of the drum, the patter of slippers
and the whispers and laughter. The
mornings are dedicated to the stern
realities of bandages and the mammoth
tasks of the Red Cross, under whose
aigis all the women are mobilized.
Wiley-Pope Swifts orchestra comes in
for its mede of praise, particularly for
its . concerts Sunday evenings; when its
rendering of Gounod and Tschaikowski
brought forth great applause from the
connoiseurs.
To those of us who have lingered here
for years the house is assuming the as
pect of a club so many and so familiar
are the cronies coming in. to their ac
customed places. Here are Mr. and
Mrs. Fayen back again from Montclair;
Mrs. S. H. Patterson and Miss Louise
from Plainfield, J. M. Thompson, a lead
er on the links, and M. Lane Verlenden,
of the old guard, from Darby, Connecti
cut. For a day or two while their passes
held good the scene was rendered pic
turesaue and martial by the presence of
officers in their service kahki, including
Captain C. H. Angell from Camp Jack
son, and Captain Chapin Marcus from
Camp Lee, John T. Small joined the holi
day throng, come for his annual visit,
and many others make up the roll, in
cluding -. ' NEW YORK
. Mr and Mrs Banker,' Miss Banker,
Phillip Banker, Gloversville; B E Mitch
ell, B A Sholek, Mr and Mrs C A Kidd,
H J Frost, H I Moraff, J M Brander,
J B Moore, New York City; Mr and
Mrs. L D Pierce, L D Pierce, Jr, Vir
ginia Pierce, Miss Stevens, Rochester;
Mr and Mrs M Eaton, J II Turner, I
N - W - James, New York City ; D N
Jevett, Skaneateles; D W Jewett,
Ithaca; P R Marvin, H L Waldridge,
Mr and Mrs Ralph Lane Mr and Mrs
F J Hutchinson, F B Porter and son,
Mr and Mrs E . A Sperry, New York
City; Miss Virginia Ilixon, Poughkeep
sie; Mrs Wm Nelson, Misses Nelson, Mr
and Mrs J E Smith, Mr .. and Mrs M
Guggenheim and party, Mr and Mrs
Chas Straus, Miss E C Straus, New York
City.
EASTERN
Mr and Mrs II Fayen, C F Fayen,
Montclair, N J J D Gallagher, Glen
Ridge, N J; Miss Eva S Barnes, Miss
Annie Barnes, Sarah Lawson, Princeton,
N J; E B Rich, Boston, Mass; E E
Rich, Lawrenceville, N J; Mrs M M
Rich, Worcester, Mass; C R Hathaway,
Miss Elizabeth Hathaway, Litchfield,
Ct; Barbara Calvert, Boston, Mass; Mrs
S H Patterson, Miss Louise Patterson,
Miss Helen M Patterson, Plainfield, N J;
Mr and Mrs E J Pearson, II S Pearson
New Haven, Conn; J R Bowker, Ed. A
Bailey, Boston, Mass; Mrs Clare Met
calf, Providence.
PENNSYLVANIA
Chas II Webber, Chas E Fox, Miss
Frances Fox and maid, Mr and Mrs J
C Landorf, Blanch C Landorf, B F p
Landorf, Philadelphia; Chas N Shaw,
Chester; Mr and Mrs J M Thompson,
Mr and Mrs E H Morris, Miss Hallie
Morris, E II Morris, Jr, John W Robb,
Dr W J Merrill, Philadelphia; M. Lane
Verlenden, Darby; Dr Geo A Simmer
man and wife, Dr D A Simmerman, Miss
Helen Simmerman, Jos F Fryer, Phila
delphia. MIDDLE WEST
Miss E Bradford, Miss B L Bradford,
Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr E G Beck, Chicago,
111; A G Gilman, Cleveland, Ohio;
Marion Hyde, Chicago, 111; Wm R
Mosen, Wm P Moesn, Mrs Wm Mosen,
Gerard, Ohio; Mrs II A Taylor, Marshall
C Taylor, H A Taylor, Jr, Elizabeth
Black, A M Clark, Youngstown, Ohio.
SOUTHERN
Lieut C II Angell, Camp Jackson;
Capt Chapin Marcus, Camp Lee; J Kent
Hawley, Dr. C L Outland, Richmond,
Va; Clinton P Townsend, Blake Town
send, T A Appleman, Washington, D C.
CANADA
A C McMaster, J D Montgomery,
E C Jones, John T.' Small, Toronto, Can.
Arrival at Pino Creat Inn
J de S Bosse, Miss M Bosse, Quebec,
Canada; Mrs J II Maxwell, Philadel
phia, Pa; Dr J A Stockwell, Boston,
Mass; Mr and Mrs C L Taylor, Chester,
Pa; Clarence II Pomeroy, New Haven,
Ct; Mr and Mrs L D Pierce, L D Pierce,
Jr, Rochester, N Y; II D Bernard, Phil
adelphia, Pa; John K Dyer, New Bruns
wick, N J; Ray Loe, Richmond, Va ;
E C Fisher, John S Evans, Philadelphia,
Pa; C R Lake, F J Kawalski, Camp
Jackson, S C.
Another One
Wild with envy upon reading the ac
count of the wonderful performance of
Von Cannon the banker, in shooting
number six on Course 2 with one well
placed mashie shot, as exclusively de
picted last week in that enterprising
journal the Pinehurst Outlook, W. M.
Crooks gathered him in a spoon and a
cloud of witnesses, to wit, R. C. Shan
non II, Carll Reimer and J. M. Thomp
son, and fared out to show .that there
was nothing unique about it. He put
the ball upon the tee. He appraised
the distance with a discriminating eye.
And as easily as you or I sink a three
inch putt when we are lucky he dropped
the astonished pill into the hole.
Xne Itlfte Club
has come into its own. " The Pinehurst
range; now fully" finished for regulation
U. S. army target practice up to 400
yards, is being used once a week by the
North Carolina Militia training with
the Crag rifles. The old members of the
rifle club are for the most part members
of this new Home Guard.