PAGE 4 TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK Trophies Medals Loving Cups Gorham Quality Gorham Designs express reward to the victor record events of importance convey friendly appreciation the importance of an event and the regard of business associates or social friends. Gorham Quality and Gorham Designs denote just the sentiment, the occasion the purose - which trophy, medal, or loving cup commemorates. THE GORHAM CO., NEW YORK Gorham Silverware Is to be had in Pluehurs at The Jewelry Shop" Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER IN PINEHURST IflwiM nery nd of th g-olfer 1 Styl. It Mud 'onifrl. Tli WoniHn' Golf h w haw alrtd o th line lm moit atiructl v. old Itythw Plnchur t Department tor. Nndfor ibe om Eiogfwn &olf Calendar which picture. aultaHlw for framing-, the Inter . atlnn al lf !Vtwth hlHrn Onini t, llxj and Vardn. THOS H. LOGAN CO., HUDSON, MASS. Pinehurst Jewelry Shop at the Carolina under the management of Mr Charles S. Patten (20 years with Shreve, Crvmp & Low Co) will carry distinctive jewelry, leather goods, china, and novelties of quality Special servicein building up pearl necklaces and remodeling diamond iewelry BUILDING AfMD LOAN ASSO- The Anniversary Event is to be a CIATION FORMED AT yearly fixture and provides for the win Pi N PHI TP QT ners of previous Pinehurst Midwinter r 1 Handicaps to compete for the Anniver The initial meeting of the Pinehurst Tr0 hkh will be awarded to Building and Loan Association, a new the shooteflr e hlest SCOr n i- a 4. T- v i. a . total of 200 targets made up of the organization-formed at Pinehurst to as- . , . , sist and encourage the permanent resi- 100 targets in the preliminary and tho . 1 HA Xn,nXrt in Vl TVTi A TUT? Tl Of TTo Tl A 1 It Q T dents of the village in building homes . , . . , . . , , , In view of such winners as C. W. Bill- and saving .their earnings, was held on . tt m . it xi i i i Txr-iv ings, Harry T. Edwards, Dr. D. L. Cul Tuesday night of last week. Mr. William ' tt t ' N. Swain, former president of The Co- . C' H Z ' w n Z' operative Bank League of Massachusetts, f S' A- Huntley, W. G. Ramsey, . , . jn' Ira Galbraith, A. G. Healey, Wm. Wett was present and assisted with the details , ' ' ., . . , n.- . leaf: and D. W. Baker, it is evident that of forming the company. Of those present ' . ' .. . . , . -r. exceptionally high-class shooting will bo 20 original incorporators were obtained, , , ,v nnA Air.n. the order of the day. ors: Eichard Tufts, J. I. O'Brien, O. H. -n, t. j t n csi j T'i.,i general average contest, 450 targets at E. Pender and I. C. Sledge. Richard , s f SJ.-S All of the 300 or. more contestants that are likely to take part in the three days ' 16 yards will be eligible for the sectional Team Race,' but the team proper for each section will be limited to the five-. East- Tufts was elected president ; I. C. Sledge, vice-president, and L. D. Gardner, Secre- farir The first Beries of 1000 shares of stock era and five Western guns "Ae . , . , , - - , highest number of . breaks for the three at par will be issued January 1, of which 6 . 254 shares were subscribed at the initial . , , , . A , A, the East and West, is to be the . western boundary of the states of Michigan, In diana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missis- MRS. C. S. WATERHOUSE WINNER OF WEEKLY PUTTING CONTEST meeting, and will be issued in quarterly series thereafter. The stock is non-tax able and will be sold on initial payments of 25 cents per share with weekly install- S1PP1, ments of the same amount per share. All shares to mature when the profits made by the Association make the value of the oldest series $100.00 per share. De tails for dividends on prepaid stock will be worked out later. Those who subscribed for stock at the The first of the season's Women's Put- iflitial -meeting were: Thos. H. ' Craig, tmS Contests, which was held on the big Richard Tufts, ' L. D. Gardner, J. I. clock Sreen in front of the Country Club, O'Brien, Leo C. Fuller, O. H. Stutts, I. and which will be held every Saturday C. Sledge, Roswell Wicker, H. C. Buchan, afternoon from 2 to 4.30 during the L. E. Pender, M. A. Wicker, Chas. P. season, was won by Mrs. C. S. Water- Mason, G. M. Cameron, John Fitzgerald, house with a score of 23 for the 12 holes. John F. Taylor, H. F. Kelley, J. Bruce Mrs. G. M. Howard arid Mrs. H. H; Rack Cameron, E. G. Fitzgerald, A. S. New- ham tied at 27 for second best; comb and H. W. Sugderi. The scores: RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS VISIT PINEHURST Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse Mrs. H. H. Rackham Mrs. G. M. Howard Mrs. Van Syckel 23 27 27 23 29 29 30 31 32 No Card A number of passenger department Mrs T S- Wheeler officials of the various railroads through- Mrs. Blackington out the east arrived in Pinehurst last Mrs. Ellis Saturday on their annual tour of the jrs Heath southern resort field in connection with A 01 Mrs. A. S. IrllTTlflTl the big problem of handling the winter tourist traffic to and from the north and Mrs" A S Hiins south. The party included: S. B. Murdock, W. B. Brooke, Geo. Bloomsbury, W. P. Walsh, E. J. Brad ley, J. D. Ryan, G. F. Perry, J. W. Van- T , , , in. cott, F. E. Hoffman, E. F. Sinclair, Ed. V' J "" , Colvin, Claude Sanderson, J. M. Stuart, ,, , ' a-rT'ji From your tam-o '-shantered head, dear, OH, LADY, LADY' W. J. Vagar, Jos. Snyder, S. P. Reidy, C. L. Bradley, J. C. Ross, Thos. Green wood. To your dainty brogued feet. And I like the quiet tartan Of vour neatlv tailored skirt. NOVEL FEATURES CO NN EC And the sash around your waist, dear, TED WITH ANNUAL MID- Is positively pert. WINTER HANDICAP And everything I've said, dear, Two novel and interesting features of Is absolutely true, the Fourteenth Annual Midwinter Handi- But you 're holding up the course, my love, cap Target Tournament, which is to be And will not let me through. held at Pinehurst on January 17 to 22, is the Anniversary Event, a new event Can't you lose a bail or something? added this year, and the renewal of the Won't you let me get ahead? sectional contest in which the Eastern Oh well, D n your quiet tartan experts will compete against the Wes- And your tarn-'o -shantered head. tern aggregation. 0. B. Jones in Canadian Golfer.

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