TEE PINEEUEST OUTLOOK
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Notes of the Week
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IT is rare that one finds a hotel
which offers a complete program
of entertainment without sacrificing
either the excellence of its cuisine or
the efficiency of its service.
Hotel McAlpin is exquisitely ap
pointed, exemplary in details and
favorable in price.
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MANUFACTURERS CLUBS, BAGS and BALLS
Mrs. George II. Doran of New York
has leased the Chatham cottage from Mrs.
E. C. Blissi, and with her daughter, Mrs.
Stanley Kinehart, and little grand-daughter,
Mary Roberts Rinehart, have arrived
for the winter. Mr. Doran the well
known publisher, is in Europe at present,
but it hoped that he will be able to spend
a good deal of his time, at Pinehurst.
Mr. T. G. Arrel and son, D. T. Arrel
of Youngstown, have concluded to join
the cottage colony and will occupy Seven
Gables this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Pierce of Roches
ter, Vt., deserted Pinehurst last season,
but are back for the winter and are
nicely situated in their own home, The
Maple. Mr., Pierce is president of the
Tin Whistles.
Messrs. H. C. and C. B. Fownes, father
and son, and members of Pittsburg's best
known golfing family have opened up the
big house here for the winter. .
Next door, Dr. J. S. Brown and family
have opened their home and are ready
for the season's frolic on the links.
The Rosemary is ready for Mr. and
Mrs. II. II. Johnson . of Cleveland, who
are expected momentarily.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Merrill of Boston,
came in some few weeks ago and are
nicely established in their charming home,
Cross-Roads.
The family of Mr. Warren Bicknell of
Cleveland, are here and have opened up
their winter home, Warbeck.
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: Mrs. Wm. E. Cross, of Middletown,
N. Y., has leased Mr. P. B. O'Brien's
cottage for the season. The O'Briens,
who were unable to get away this winter,
will be missed by their many Pinehurst
friends.
On Thursday afternoon of last week,
Mrs. Charles B. Hudson entertained at
tea and Bridge in honor of Mrs. Walter
T. Stall of Brockton, Mass., and Mrs.
Leslie D. Pierce of Rochester, Vt. Her
other guests were Mrs. II. W. Priest,
Mrs. W. H. Nearing, Mrs. A. S. New
comb and Mrs. W. I. Johnson Jr.
, Mr. H. F. Noyes and Mrs. Noyes of
New York, came in a few days ago and
have opened their home for the season.
Mr. P. W. Whittemore is here and has
opened his cottage, the Cones. Mrs.
Whittemore will be along a little later.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey are at
home in the Beacon, and Mrs. S. A. D.
Shepperd and Miss Childs are back in
the Honeysuckle.
Other, late arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. ,
Donald Parson of Youngstown, and the
family of Mr. C. L. Bausher, who have
opened their cottages for the winter.
judge and Mrs. W. A. Way of Pittsburg
came in a short time ago and have taken
up abode in their new residence near the
Mid-Pines club at Knollwood.
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The prize winners at the Monday
morning card party at the Carolina this
week were Misy Louise Fordyce of
Youngstown, Mrs. A. S. Gilman of Cleve
land, and Mrs. Francis T. Keating of
Pinehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Howard of Hali
fax, who have maintained a winter home
at Pinehurst for a number of years, have
decided to join the. rapidly increasing
all-the-year-round colony and will make
this their permanent home. Mr. Howard
is making extensive developments on
his orchard property on Midland Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. George A. Magoon, of
Pittsburg, have arrived and are estab
lished in their attractive home, Beau
Soleil .
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fitzgerald of
New York, have bought some acreage
property on Linden road, upon which
they will build a residence and develop
extensively into peach orchards.
In course of the Cotton Manufacturers'
convention which recently held forth at
the Carolina, numerous social functions
were given for the ladies in the party.
One of these was a large Bridge party at
the Carolina which resulted in a win for
first prize by Mrs. Leroy Springs of Lan
caster, S. C. Second prize went to Mrs.
W.L.Clark of Spray, N. C, and third
to Mrs. Haywood T. Holt of New York.
After the Bridge the party adjourned to
the Country Club where they were enter
tained at tea by Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Mrs.
II. B. Emery and Mrs. II. W. Priest.
Mr. Thomas W. Lamont of New York,
who has been playing golf at Pinehurst
this week, took a final go at the course
of the tnew Mid-Pines Country Club
at Knollwood on Wednesday afternoon,
with a party of friends, and left that
night for New York in a private car
placed at his disposal by Mr. S. Davies
Warfield, President of the Seaboard Air
Line Railroad. . Mr. Charles M. Schwab's
private car, in which Mr. Lamont and his
party, left New York for Pinehurst last
week, was wrecked on the way down and
has not yet fully recovered.
Mrs. Leo. F. F. Wanner of New York,
and her mother, Mrs. Barnum, have ar
rived and opened up their cottage, Little
Brick House.