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14 The Pinehurst Outlook $tm jf orest 3tan anli Cottages Summerville, S. G. (22 miles from historic Charleston) Fully Open January 1, 1923 SPECIAL EARLY RATES TO FEBRUARY 1st One of the Finest Winter Resort Hotels in Middle South. Cuisine and Service on Par with Best Metropolitan Hotels. SPECIAL JANUARY TOURNAMENTS GOLF TENNIS SADDLE HORSES Quail, Wild Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting No Snow, only Sunshine and Flowers WILLARD A. SENNA, Manager Address until Dec. 15th, care of Plymouth Inn, Northampton, Mass. Cafe des Invalides (Compounded) This compound is not all coffee, but contains about seven eighths coffee, of the finest grades, blended with vegeta ble substances, which have been found to render it more healthful than pure coffee, in that it does not produce nervousness or wakefulness. "CAFE DES INVALIDES" does not produce the usual effects. Yet "CAFE DES INVALIDES" pleases the most critical coffee connoisseurs. ,,,, .,....i.im....H..i...mm...i..nii..im..m .....uiuiiiiiiiiuiii mint. iiii.iiiiiimi.i.mimim.inm iii.n.m.mmimi.miim.u.mn.m.u .iii.iiiimi.inm.iiii 1 nm.i.nii.i unmim 1 "'''" "'"''' inii....ii,il...,u The Mid-Winter Handicap The sixteenth renewal of the Midwinter Handicap Target Tour nament, the opening gun of the trapshooting season for the new year, will be held this season on January 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. The big shoot will open on Monday and continue through Friday. By a very generous request this year the tournament will not be registered, and the Gun Club announces that it will be run without profit. That is, all entrance fees charged throughout the program will, after deducting the price of the targets, be distributed as win nings in the various events scheduled. The program provides for an Introductory of six events of twenty-five targets each, and optional sweeps to be shot the first day. The Overture and Pinehurst Regular will be the feature events of the second and third days, and the Preliminary Handicap is set for Thursday, the fourth day. Handicaps for this event range from 16 to 23 yards and it carries a guarantee of $150.00 to the winner, down to $75.00 to the fifth high gun. On Friday the Midwinter Handicap, the choice plum of the week, will be shot. This is a hundred-target event with handicaps the same as in the preliminary, and carries with it six money prizes guaranteed. The winner, in addition to getting the handsome trophy will receive $350.00 sure, and on down the line to the sixth high man whose share will be $100.00. In addition to the handicap events, which prevail through the shoot, the Anniversary event in which previous winners of the Mid winter compete, and the Sectional contest in which the Eastern guns compete against the Western aggregation, will be renewed. Indications point to a large attendance, and a good time generally is expected. Mid Pines Opens November 15. (Continued from Page 8) the general principles that Mr. Manning laid down in the proposition to make Knollwood Village a community that will meet the approval of people who want to find the most attractive spot for a winter, and for that matter, a summer home. With the building plan now well under way Knollwood has already reached the definite position its founders had in mind when the village was projected. Last winter Knollwood Village was a plan, with a club house and golf course alongside. This winter it is a growing village, with its aims right well in evidence in the character of its buildings, its grounds, its roads and the dominant features that tell of its purpose. The double track road that is to connect Pinehurst, Midland farm, Knollwood Village and Southern Pines is so far along that it is finished from McDeeds creek, near the Southern Pines end, well toward the Pinehurst line, with but two or three short links to connect up. This will be the most satisfactory drive in Middle North Carolina, for it is not only a good road, but it is one of the few two-way roads that have been built yet any place. Traffic going either way will keep to the right, and the constant annoyance of turning out or watching a passing car will be unknown on the double track road between Pinehurst and Southern Pines or Knollwood Village. Tyler L. Redfield In the death of Tyler L. Redfield, the Cottage Colony loses one of its oldest and most valued members. It is hard for the Outlook to express adequately its appreciation of what Mr. Redfield has meant to Pinehurst: His outstanding work was in connection with the Pinehurst Re ligious Association, of which organization he was Vice-President for many years. His genial good nature, abounding hospitality and enthusiastic interest in all things pertaining to the life here, made for him a host of friends. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. S. S. PIERCE GO. boston, mass. Sold at the Pinehurst Department Store BRETTON WOODS The Mount Pleasant -:- The Mount Washington C. J. ROOT, Manager In the Heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire 18 Hole Championship Course and a 9 Hole Course winter: hotel clarendon Seabreeze, Florida PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE PINEHURST, INC., Owner THE HOUSE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS Pinehurst, N. C.
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