8 The Pinehurst Outlook i nun iniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii iiiiiiini in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiii i illinium iiiiiimmiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiiiii I iiiiiiini i i i i iiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiini i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii h FANJIC SliMOVst JtfEN'S SHOTS Aquascutum Spring Topcoats Scotch twee Scotch, cheviots -Saxony s Homespuns Scutum iwitliout-: ,reig service wi London exclusive with us in topcoat in the worJ greatest collection, in -Aquascutum 50. Men's Shops West 38th and 37th Sts. New York Notes of the Week The winners at the Monday morning bridge party at the Carolina this week were : Mrs. Arthus S. Newcomb, Mrs. R. C. Blancke, Mrs. H. F. Harrison, Mrs. A. J. Demott and Miss Emily Gordon. 0 Mrs. J. T. Newton entertained a number of her friends for bridge and tea at her home, LaCassita, on Thursday last. Prizes were won by Mrs. Russell Wiggins and Miss Wiggins. Among the other Mrs. B. V. Covert, Mrs. Norwood Johnston, Mrs. Bloodgood, Mrs. Charles B. Hudson and Mrs. H. W. Priest. 0 Mrs. J. V. Hall and Mrs. Charles Banes entertained a large party at a costume dance and supper at Addors last Monday even ing. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tuckennan, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scofield, Mrs. Tracy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Page, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Mudgett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Page, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. Louise MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Page, Mr. and Mrs. Will Blue, Messrs. Ned Beall, J. V. Healy, Henry Page, J. W. Latting and J. A. Johnson. o Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baldwin gave a dance at the Clubhouse Tuesday evening, invitations being broadcasted over the sandhills. Mrs. Baldwin is well-known in and about Pinehurst as Miss Isabel Bruce, who is now on her honeymoon. Preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Page entertained at dinner at Mid-Pines for Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovering, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. Arthur W. Page, Miss Harriet Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tuckerman, Mrs. C. G. Loring, and Messrs. Paul Dana, J. V. Healy, B. Kent and R. Richards. o Mr. F. W. Agan and family of Ludlow,. Vermont, have taken apartments in the Cloverleaf and have arrived for the winter. o Mr. W. H. Saart, of Attleboro, Mass., who is visiting at the Pine Bluff Inn, Pine Bluff, N. C, bagged a twenty-pound wild turkey last week while hunting in Scotland County. Mr. Saart, as well as the natives of Pine Bluff, is rather pleased with his prize. o The following delightful program was rendered by the Carolina orchestra at the Sunday evening concert at the Carolina on Sunday last : Polinaise Militaire , Chopin Overture "Rosamunde" .Schubert Reverie Vieuxtemps Ballet Suite from Operas (first produced 1762-77) Gluck Air Gai, from "Iphigenia in Aulis" Dance of the Happy Spirits, from "Orpheus" Musette, from "Armide" Air Gai and Sicilienne, "Iph-Armide" Nocturne "Liebestraume" Liszt Second Valse Godard Serenade Toselli Selections by Saxophone Quartette : Messrs. Greene, Swift, Harvey and Burleigh. "Pucciniana" Excerpts from Operas of Puccini. 1 inn - in 1 11 1 1 -v inr -" -