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14 The Pinekurst Outlook m ,i iiiiiMiiiiiiiini imiiii iiiiii.n nun mm mi minim immi Nimnnm i .m.i.iim.iiii.mi m i imimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini mi nn. uiiimi minium imnm inimmi , , pm tfon&t 3nn anb Cottager 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. S. PIERCE GO. boston, mass. Sold at the Pinekurst Department Store s. 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: 243 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE PINEHURST, INC., Owner THE HOUSE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS PINEHURST, N. G. George M. Proctor, Boston, Mass D. Clinton Rand, Jamestown, N. Dak 419 Jack Reed, Keyport, N. Y 356 John B. Rock, Croton, N. Y 384 John B. Rumbaugh, Asheville, N. C 406 John H. Schleinkofer, Atco, N. J 366 S. H. Sharman, Salt Lake City, Utah. . .417 H. T. Sievert, Perrysburg, Ohio 368 Louis Slocum, Trenton, N. J 399 Frank T. Stanton, Ingleside, 111 416 C. B. Stickley, Vaucluse, Va 415 Clifford Tilton, Trenton, N. J .395 A. G. Thompson, Durham, N. C Frank Troeh, .Vancouver, Wash 427 L. I. Wade, Houston, Tex 422 C. L. Walker, Wilmington, Del 390 W. G. Warren, Chicago, 111 435 F. H. Weeks, Akron, Ohio 376 F. H. White, Spartanburg, S. C 427 H. E. White, Gastonia, N. C 407 P. H. Willey, Dansville, N. Y 387 F. P. Williams, Washington, D. C H. Winchester, Wilmington, Del 411 Isaac Welstencroft, Philadelphia, Pa 68 87 80 78 85 80 79 69 79 88 81 87 79 90 84 80 94 85 86 89 86 71 70 94 95 80 85 81 76 90 84 83 83 83 83 83 73 84 83 73 82 82 The Silver Foils Twenty-three members of the Silver Foils took part in the Club's contest against bogey on Thursday last, and were led at the finish by Mrs. Herman Ellis, who finished 2 up on the bogey figures and won the first. prize. Mrs. Ellis played from scratch. Mrs. A. S. Higgins, handicap 16, finished even with bogey and won second prize. The best gross round of the day was made by Mrs. John D. Chapman, who was out in 44 and back in 50 for a total of 94. Seven of the players failed to turn in cards. The scores were: Mrs. Herman Ellis t 2 up Mrs. A. S. Higgins Even Mrs. John D. Chapman 2 down Mrs. M. W. Marr 2 down Mrs. J. D. Armstrong 3 down Mrs. E. K. Connelly 3 down Mrs. H. C. Beall 4 down Miss Sara Fownes 6 down Mrs. A. S. Gilman 6 down Mrs. H. H. Rackham 7 down Miss Caroline Bogart 8 down Mrs. II. C. Philbrick 9 down Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse 9 down Mrs. G. M. Howard 10 down Mrs. W. C. Mudgett 12 down Mrs. G. A. Magoon 13 down DANCING INSTRUCTION Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Clare Boustead At The Carolina. Modern Dances. Private and Class Instruction
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