3IAVCH 3, 1920. The Week in Pinehurst PAGE 5 utrifci: lei' Jut iMm tnmm SI is in ! rr Ii '.V WIST c m I 11 " -i- iOil i ragjaak 3 . Where the golf stories are written. The Pinehurst cottage of Major Harold E. Porter "Holworthy Hall." The beautiful winter residence of Mrs. A. Craigc Spring of Boston, Mass. MRS. AND MRS. G. L. WILSON are horse, was huntsman for the party, in Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Benedict, Mr. H. MR. AND MRS. T. B. BLEECKER unusually late this season. They arrived place of Mr. Coffee; and among those G. Benedict and Miss Howes, are stop- entertained at dinner at the Carolina on here the other day after a long stay who followed the pack were Mrs. E. P. ping at the Holly Inn. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pumpelly, in Florida. As usual they will occupy Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. McDermott, Miss Samarcand, N. C. the Vista Lodge. This is Mr. Wilson's McClure, Miss Dwyer, Miss Churchill, MISS KATHERINE KOLB, the fifteenth year in Pinehurst. Miss Gillispie, Miss Brady, Miss Kolb well known Philadelphia girl, who is vis- AT THE COUNTRY CLUB on Thurs- and Mr. Cameron. iting Pinehurst and stopping at the Car- ay evening Mrs. II. II. Johnson, of FRANK R. LYNCH, famous Yale olina, will leave us some time this Cleveland, Ohio, entertained at dinner Club man from New York City, is regis- MR. AND MRS. T. C. HOGAN, cf week, for Philadelphia. Miss Kolb will n honor of her sister, Mrs. Charles H. tered among the guests at the Carolina Syracuse, N. Y., are at the Holly Inn, indeed be missed by the hunting and Stanley. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. and will be here for two weeks. . visiting Mrs. Hogan's parents, Mr. and drag parties and more so by the many c. l. Bauscher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mrs. J. H. Gallup. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan male admirers she gained while here. Noyes, Miss Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. EX-GOVERNOR BRUMBAUGH, of will probably remain in Pinehurst for T. L. Redfield, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Philadelphia, entertained the guests of the next two or three weeks. " AT THE WEEKLY Bridge Party at John Dexter, of Cleveland. the Carolina on Sunday afternoon in the Holly Inn, Thursday, Mrs. C. A. the ballroom of the big hotel, with an in- MRS. THOMAS MOULDING and Wright won the first prize for ladies', CLINTON SCOLLARD, the poet, is interesting talk on Our First President, daughter, Ruth, from Chicago, 111., are with Dr. C .E. Hoover, the winner of expected to arrive on Saturday. He will George Washington. stopping at the Holly Inn. They arrived the men's prize. Mr. C. E. Kaltenback be accompanied by Dr. Henry de Forrest last week and promise to be with us for won in thee onsolation for men and Mrs. and Dr Brown New York physicians MARY GRACE O'BRIEN, youngest the next month. W. F. Luick won in the consolation for and cousins of Mr. Scollard. They have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien, women. ma(le reservati0nS at The Berkshire, the popular Detroit financier, enter- MR. AND MRS. T. H. HOGSETT, of tained a party of six at tea at the Coun- Cleveland, Ohio, were given a royal wel- Despite the fact that most of the rnvT 1 try Club on Tuesday, last. The party come on the stairs of the Carolina, when people diverted their attention to cards . . V i7 u included her two brothers, Bill and they arrived from the station on Satur- on Thursday night at the Holly Inn, the c V1fr 0 Pehut. We hope he Hubert, Margaret and Billy Fuller and day. Mr. and Mrs. Hogsett are by no dancing floor was well filled. Dancing will contrive to make a longer stay each Miss Helks. means newcomers to Pinehurst. They is coming more and more into its own year- n remain here for sometime. at the Holly Inn. Among those of the WFYFRTTAUSFR of fit MR. LEONARD TUFTS AND MR. A. cottage colony who are to be seen almost MR- W- WEYERHAUSER of St. S. NEWCOMB entertained a party of MR. C. A. CASTLE, of Chicago, ar- every dance night there are: Mrs. L1 Mmn- 18 registered at The Car five at the Country Club last Wednesday, rived last week and registered at the Butterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, 0 ina' Carolina. He will be here for an indefi- Dr- Feters Mr- and Mrs- uden and THE MANY FRIENDS of Mr. nite time. many. others- Toin TIT J? Ol T 1 ' MR. AND MRS. T. H. MCGRAW, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who are occupying he mn TTT Tn rm- TTT71C(tV17tT T A. T r A i .1 i guest at The Holly Inn are pleased to MR. AND MRS. JOHN MCGINNIS w- enwr- onoir cottage tnis season, are enter- see him out on the links' once more. He of New York, have transferred their tained at &nneT on Thursday at the taining as their guest for several weeks, recently fell on the concrete floor of the quarters from the Carolina to the Clover- Hllv Inn Mrs- S- A- D- Sheppard and Dr. and Mrs. George Proctor, of Pitts- locker room at The Country Club and leaf Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. McGin- fractured a rib, and has been confined nis are here accompanied by their two to his room for the past week. children and Miss Eleanor Silvester, Mrs. McGinnis' sister. They will re- MR. A. H. RAMAGE arrived from main here for an indefinite time. New York a few days ago and is visit- Miss E. Child. burgh. ing the winter home of his parents, Mr. ON THURSDAY LAST Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. S. . Y. Ramage, of Oil City, J. A. King and their youthful daughter Pennsyl vama. LAST THURSDAY'S fox hunt turned out to be a deer hunt when the Dorothy, entertained Miss' dinner at the Carolina. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. MR. AND MRS. R. V. DULA enter- MR. AND MRS. T. L. PRICE, of tained Mrs. S. Waters at dinner on jefferson City, Mo., who spent some time Thursday evening at The Carolina. this winter at the Holly Inn, left for their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. G. A. LAWRENCE, Price were accompanied here by their of Boston, Mass., have provided reser- charming daughter, Julia. This is the Ballow at vations at the Berkshire and are ex- first time the Jefferson City financier pected to arrive sometime this week.' has visited this part of the country, and, indeed, he liked it so much that he ERIC THOMPSON, the youngster promised to pay another visit next from St. John, New Brunswick, is caus- season. Miss Julia Price will be greatly Hounds desPTtpd Tfcnmnrrl in fflvnr nf a SARROLL and Mrs. J. Clement Dunn, young buck who happened to appeal to of Washington, D. C, dined at the Car- ing a sensation at the Carolina by his missed by the dancers at the Club, as she them. For the hunters it was just as olina on Thursday. remarkable work with the cue on the was a remarkably dancer. The. golf much fun to chase the deer as the fox.. Po1 tables" Eric is here accomPanied links and horses were like home to Julia. J. Hafffrartv who anmrentlv eats' A PARTY OF SIX from Roselle, N. by his parents and they will probably She was, as one would express it, a eeps and has his being on the back of a: Y., including Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibby, remain until the end of the season. regular sport." J. A. M.

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