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7) 3 1I8-JWS8THE pinehurst outlook JM Golf Course Architecture Construction Maintenance DONALD J. ROSS PI N EH URST COUNTRY CLUB will be glad to offer advice to any Pine hurst visitor who is interested in the de velopment or care of a golf course. out Stakes" contest was won by Miss Mabel Bliss and Miss Eleanor Abbe simply ran away from all her rivals in the Doughnut events. The mule race proved that King Cotton, the book maker's delight, was what we always thought him to be, a champion in his own class. His remarkable dash around the arena wil never be equalled in the annuls of history. What Are W. S. S. ? W. S. S. are War Savings Stamps. They are of two kinds United States Thrift Stamps (25c each) and United States War Savings Stamps ($4.13 each.) Sixteen Thrift Stamps plus 13c will purchase a Sav ings Stamp. United States War Savings Stamps are THE PROMISE OF OUR GOVERN MENT TO REPAY your money January 1st, 1923, with interest at 4 per cent. YOU SHOULD BUY THEM To help win the war, to furnish labor, material and supplies for the support of our boys at the front. They will help YOU to save, which is the secret of suc cess. There is no safer invest ment in the world and they earn 4 per cent. For Sale at the Post Office and Banks. Inquire for Your Own Sake. War Savings Committee, Moore County. Compliments of the Pinehurst Outlook JIM BABER'S BACK YAED (Continued from page one) Jameson. They all held second place with 50, and played off the tie for a sub stantial second prize. This fell to Miss Blatchford. At the same time Miss Jennings was leading the way around the 12 holes on the putting clock, sinking her ball from every position in turn with 23 strokes. The knitting needles, awarded for sec ond place went to Mrs. George M. Howard, who tied with Miss Blatchford at 24. Miss Elizabeth Cheatham won an em broidered bag for leading the girls on Buffalo, N. Y.j 'Mrs. E. C. Black, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleveland, New York. EASTERN STATES Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blood, Lynn, Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. G. W. McGregor, Littleton, N. II.. F. "V. McCartain, New ark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Atkins, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. E. P. Bacon, Wee hawken, N. J. SOUTHERN STATES Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bickley, Mr and Mrs. Henry Pedloe, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nelson, Fort Myers, Fla.; Josephine Tonnoffske, Margie King, Mary A. Tonnoffske, Raleigh, N. C; Dr. E. L. Hollingsworth, Clinton,- N. C; Dr. A. C. Bulla, Dr. R. L. Carlton, Winston Salem, N. C; Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Mc Pherson, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Morrow, Dr. C. M. Walkins, Burlington, N. C; Dr. D. E. Sever, Asheville, N. C; Dr. W. S. Rankin, A. Mc. R. Cranch, War ren Y. Booker, Raleigh, N. C; Dr. W. A. McPhaul, Lumberton, N. C; D. C. Absher, Camp Greene, S. C; J. R. Mc Aiken, Waynesville, N. C; S. A. Stevens, Monroe, N. C; Dr. Chas. E. Low, Spar tenburg, N. C; Capt. Jas. H. Hoyt, U. S. A.; W. H. Smith, 0. C. Daniels, Goldsboro, N. C; Dr. J. T. Taylor, R. 10 1 1 Vf '. ! s . " 1 If Immrm " it'-v' I U Xfl'iA THE FIRE FIGHTERS The Pinehurst Engine Crew ready for the first 6mell of smoke. the green, and Louise Hotchkiss took second place. The men's championship around the full course developed into a close compe tition between George Dunlap and Arthur Yates, in which Dunlap won by one stroke, in 39. In the contest on the clock E. L. Gears and S. E. Hopkins tied at 24 for the best ball a tie which will be settled at a later date. Their score was 24, one more than that re corded by Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. .Houston has asked the Outlook to extend her thanks to the host of willing friends who assisted in the ar rangements for. this party, and to the colony whose support made it such a signal success. HOTEL ARRIVALS ' ' THE CAROLINA NEW YORK STATE Mrs. Jos. Boylston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skinner, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Louise Van Wagoner, Rome, N. Y.; Mrs. A. R. James, Mr. land Mrs. A. J. Purdy, M. Cardwell, Madison, N. C; B. W. Lassett, Geo. H. Ross, Durham, N. C; Peter McLean, Leaurenburg, N. C; T. I. Fox, Franklinville, N. C; C. S. Tate, Ramsean, T. C. Craven, Ramsean, N. C; R. L. Putman, W. L. Ranney, Fayette- ville, N. C; W. Clyde Thomas, J. D. Edwards, Liler City, N. C; Dr. Chas. E. Clark, Dr. C. R. Young, North Caro lina; Dr. S. S. McPherson, Durham, N. C; Mrs. A. McNeil Blair, Southern Pines; Dr. E. S. Clark, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. "W. G. Fletcher, Miss Margaret Fletcher, Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Luntz, Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Mullen, North Caro lina; Miss Kelley, Mrs. Davis,, Miss Watson, Fayettevile, . N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilcox, Miss Hazel Wilcox, J. W. Neal, Milford, Ct.; Mrs. F. H. Dunkin, Mt. Gilead, N. C; B. H. Hack ney, N. C; Peter John, Laurenburg, N. C; J. W. Ring, Elkins, N. C; Thos. L. Scott, Camp Lee, Va.; W. L. Mathews, Sanford, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, Fairmont, N. C; Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Long, Winston-Salem; A. F. Thompson, North Carolina; W. A. Mon- (Continued on page ten) For Putting Greens Inoculated Alphano is the ideal top dress ing, and a perfect all-in-one fertilizer. Its use gives a putting green a true running surface without the use of a heavy roller- PRICE , $15. a ton in bags. 12. a ton in bags by carload 10. a ton in bulk by carload. F. 0. B. Alphano, N. J. Alphano Humus Go. Established 1005 17-N Battery Place, New York PINEHURST nrnmTiiriiT omnr utrAit i mtN i diunr. IN OUR MEN'S - Furnishing Department 'Si" Our No. 358 You will find many other styles of the famous Summit Leather Coats, besides those illustrated. For both Ladies and Gentlemen. EXCLUSIVE PINEHURST AGENTS
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