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UnEIPINEMUEST OT3LQ0K Published Ererj Saturday Morning Daring the Season, NovemDer May, at Pinehurst, North Carolina Conducted ly IBalph W. ig-e For adrertising rates and space appy to JGtlwin A, lYnliaiu Pinehurst. N. 0. One Dollar Annually. Five Cents a Copy Foreign Subscriptions Fifty Cents Additional The Editor is always glad to consider contribu tions. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial rooms over the Department Store. Hours 0 to 5. In telephoning ask central for Outlook Office. Adrertising rate card and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. Saturday January 18, 1010 RELIGIOUS SERVICES At the Pinihukst Chapel: Holy Communion 9.15 A. u. Children's Services 10.00 a.m. Homing Service and Sermon. . .11.00 a.m. Night Service at the Community House at 8.00 p.m. Roman Catholic Early Mass . 6.15 A.M. When visiting Priest is at Pinehurst Second Mass 8.00 A.M. II ED CROSS WOllK players everywhere. They cling to the game tenaciously despite their handicaps. Tearing a golf bug from the links is one of nature's most difficult tasks. Usually she has to kill the man outright to accomplish the feat. Golf is different from other games in another striking respect. Early in life a boy starts out to be a great violinist. He takes lessons for several years, perhaps, and then decides that no matter how hard he may try he will never be a great player. And he puts the violin out of his life forever. Tennis quickly' col vinces the eager devotee that it holds no fame for him. Men learn readily to ad mit that they will never be great billiard players, master cornetists or topnotch roller skaters. But every golfing dub we ever met in sisted that some day he would conquer the light, like the souls of those whom we seek to commemorate and responding daily to the care bestowed upon them. The ideal tree for this purpose is one that will thrive in most situations, is resistant to disease, will live long, is beautiful in youth and will be still more beautiful in age. Such is our American white oak. It grows slowly, but no tree arouses such genuine admiration, affec tion and inspiration. Some other oaks, such as the willow oak, water oak, red oak, pin oak, live oak, and others, are ideal for .the different parts of North Carolina, in which they are native, but the white oak thrives all over this state, and in fact over practically all the east ern United States. Let us plant oaks, the symbol of strength one might almost say of im mortality as memorial trees, not only the game No man has ever played golf j singly on school or home grounds, but in badly enough to convince himself that parks and more- particularly in avenues the art of the perfect drive is beyond ! along our important roads, making out him. Some day he is going to get it. Why ? Because last Tuesday he drove ways beautiful with their living beauty and keeping alive the sacred memories The Bed Cross Room at the School House, next to the Movie Theatre, will be open Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9.30 to 1.00. The principal work will be done on refugee garments, which are sorely needed by the starving and homeless peoples abroad. Wool will be given out and finished articles returned at the room. Volunteers for sewing are most welcome. TRAINS North Leave 10.20 A.M. 8.35 P.M. From North Due 8.00 A.M. 9.23 P.M. South Leave 7.05 A.M. 8.35 P.M. From South Due 11.05 A.M. 10.45 P.M. MAILS Arrive 5.00 A. M Depart 7.00 A.M. 11.05 A.M. 9.00 A.M. 6.22 P. M. 5.00 P. M. ! 7.00 P.M. WS DISCUSS GOLF (Edgar Guest in the Detroit Free Preus) Golf is different from anything else in the world. Other forms of amusement hold a man's interest for a time and then let go, but golf never does that. Once the bug bites its victim nothing but the loss of an arm or a leg or total physical in capacity will' cure him. And there are one-eyed, one-armed and one-legged Memorial Tree At this tme many organizations, mu nicipalities and counties are earnestly seeking some suitable memorial to their members or citizens who have gone out from them in the service of their coun try and given their lives for the freedom of the world. What more fitting memorials could there be than trees! Not monuments in stone, never changing, indifferent alike to the seasons, and the care of loving hands; but beautiful young trees, grow ing ever upward and outward towards Close Competition at Gun Club Mrs. Richrd Lane, of Norristown, Pa., and Mrs. II. E. Moles, of Westmount, Quebec, made a very pretty contest for the weekly prize at the rifle club ending Saturday, January 4th. On the last day Mrs. Lane scored 139 out of the possible 150 and won the competition by one point." These two led the field, composed of Annie Oakley's class for women, by a considerable margin, the next best place going to Miss Evelyn R. Roberts with 116. a perfect ball on the seventh fairway, I of those whom we love and shall always and if he can do it once what is to pre- delight to honor. vent him from acquiring the knack of doing it every time? Once by chance he holed a forty foot putt. The day is surely to dawn for him when he will hole forty foot putts with regularity. And the greater mystery of this most elusive and tantalizing of all games is that golf never kills the hope. Other games may flout and kick their would-be worshippers out of their temples of glory, but golf takes all comers under its gentle wings and deludes them with soft whis perings into the belief that great skill and fame await them. She never tells the dub that he is a hopeless dub.. Just as he is about to throw his clubs into the lake and angrily quit the course forever she lets him hit one square on the nose, and the ball travels in a straight line for the green and comes to rest hole-high. Immediately he withdraws his renuncia tion of the game. He is not going to ab dicate. He has hit one as Harry Vardon and Aleck Ross hit 'em. and if he has once done that he can repeat. He will be out again tomorrow trying vainly for that mysterious stroke which meant so much joy to him, but it will not be there. Still, he will say to himself, I shall have it again some day. Time and practice will bring me to that Golf Utopia where dwell the "seventy shooters ' And golf goes right along luring him away from business, and never once breaks the sad news to him that he hasn't a chance. TO MYRTILLA COMPLAINING BY r, P. A. Myrtie, you weep that the bard has neglected you, Passed you, forgotten you, let you alone. 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