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TEE PINEEUBST OUTLOOK PAGE 4 Hotel Arrivals AT THE CAROLINA AT THE HOLLY INN I 1 rr-wr 731" ' '-Willi V t... S ; : , f CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS Louis Sherry creates things only of the highest type - - that has been known for years. But in the exquisite flavor and indescribable richness of Sherry Bonbons and Chocolates, he fairly sur passes himself! , 5th Avenue and 58th Street, New York Charles Ricliard "Wilson, Manager DRKT NEWTfl The Waldorf-Astoria was destined from the time Us cornerstone was laid, to be a hotel which offers all that is superior in the reception, accommoda tion and entertainment of discrimina ting people. A guest enjoys, simultaneously, a gratifying, personal attention and a knowledge of seclusion that only a hotel of its vast proportions can convey. Fifth Avenue 35' and 341." Streets. NewYork L.M. Boomer . -President Mr. and Mrs. W. Osgood Morgan, Mont- Marty O 'Laughlin, South Plainfield, N. J. clair N J Mrs. ueorge rarsou omiui, iew ioric. ' - . t "MV onI Mrs A. 8. "Wntsnn anil otfAmn Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kooenson, nr., . - , , , -vt v jvianwan, in. j. Miss Natalie Robertson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 0. W. Hackney, Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Emma Patterson, New York. Leo Diegel, Detroit, Mich. A J. Mendes, New York, N. Y. Geo. T. Fothenngham, New York. Miss F. D. Read, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Geo. MeLean, New York Mrs B B. Mosher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Margaret m. nuney, r.au xuver, mass. Mr and Mrs. L. M. Werner, Brooklyn. Jack Redmond, Wilmington, N. C. Miss Norma Werner, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morrison, Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stranahan, Toledo, Tn,l- 0,. I), u. France, Kaieign, in. u. Miss Helen Barber, Derby, Conn. v. v. xopk, mue.gn, v,. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Doolittle, New York. J. O. flin, rew lort C. S. Woolworth, Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Lichty, Waterloo, mti -iitr::-.l T?loQtinr f!rnft Iowa. Pittsburg, Pa. S. Bywater, Greenwich, Conn. Mr and Mrs. A. Printz, Cleveland, Ohio. Homer S. Cummings, Stamford, Conn. Chas. D. Lockwood, Stamford, Conn. Clarence W. Bell, Stamford, Conn. Miss G. E Lichty, Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. L. Karpen, daughter and mother, New York. Mrs. George Leach, Patagonia, Ont. N. E. Schermer, New York. Tom Kerrigan, New York. Hugh P. Drysdale, North Adams, Mass. Emil Mosbacher, Pelham, N. Y. James D. Hunter, North Adams, Mass. Mrs. George Lauder, Jr., Greenwich, Ct. G. P. Fitch, North Adams, Mass. Mrs- John Sargent, New York. John R. Demarest, New Haven, Conn. Harold Weber, Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Good, New York. S. R. Cospen, Montreal, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Thomas, Rome, N. Y. Austin McCormick. Sanford, N. C. TTomnnn T.ivitnn jr . Nmv York. M. J. Kierman, New York. R. W. Kleupfel, New York. W. W. Roach, New York. . and Mrs. H. E. Moles, Montreal, Arthur Newman, New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Odell, New York. Joe Sylvester, St. Albans, N. Y. Cyril Walker, Englewood, N. J. William Leach, Merchantsville, N. J. Robert Barnett. Paoli, Pa. A. C. Ramsey, New .York. Emmet O'Neill, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr Quebec. Cass Gilbert, New York. Cass Gilbert, Jr., New York. W. H. Sargent, Springfield, Mass. W. H. Nevins, Springfield, Mass. Mrs. G. H. Collett, Providence, R. I. Miss Glenna Collett. Providence. R. I Mrs. H. A. Warburton, Providence, R. I. E,nniot O'Neill, Jr., Philadelphia, Ta. Mrs. I. F. Ahem, Providence, R. I. J- B- Hartman, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Judd, Holyoke, W- E Tobey' Boston Mass T -r T -V JaSg J. lYL. XiJirilt'ti, it.'W J.UIK.. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Estey, Cleveland, 0. Dan Tanner, New York. H. E. Butcher, Toledo, Ohio. J- unnm' i'"aeipnia, x u. xr.. t-! .1. n i i tvt V 1. J. A. Brouns, Dunnsville, Ont., Can. MTS- ullt,mK,1,1 lur- Misses Jane and Louise Thomas. Rome, C- A- "irehfieia. New York. Y. L I'ogers, JNew lork. Wm. H. Weldon, Jr., Westfield, N. J. ims- A- ur., au.uus, J. F. Finn, Jersey City, N. J. Jos- btem cw Haven, Lonn. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Donaldson, New York lom By(l Iscw ork' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cope, Paoli, Tenna. r- J- 1)oy'' New lork- G. P. Elkins, Pittsburg, Pa. Nash Rockwood, New York. Dr. John S. Phelps, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Thompson, Milwau kee, Wise. Miss Edith Thompson, Milwaukee, Wise. E. T. Horwill, New York. E. M. Eldredge, New York. S. K. Fuller, New York. F. D. MacKay, New York. A. C. Bradford, NeAV York. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kenson, Mansfield, Clias- n- Lorms, Toledo, Ohio. Ohio. John C. Calhoun, Port Royal, S. C. C. A. Holbrook, Newton, Mass. (Continued on Page Twelve) E. E. Dickerman, New Haven, Conn. A. L. Chamberlain, New Haven, Conn. " Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Brice, New York. London, April 2. "Summer Time" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shelkar, New York, commences officially in England tomor- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagram, Waterloo, row, all clocks being set forward one Ontario. '"' hour from midnight tonight. Clocks will Miss Emily Gilbert, New York. be set back to normal time October 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hanley, Sharon, Pa. Fred W. Koehler, Sharon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Reed, Lexington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNeil, Brookville, Pa. Jos. Lewis, Boston, Mass. Jack Davison, New York. John Golden, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. P. O'Hara, New York. W. C. Gordon, Hartford, Conn.
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