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12 The Pinehurst Outlook ,.,. i inn ilium i i hi minim iiiiiiiiini iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iniiiii iiiiiiimiiiiniiii minimi nun iiiiimimiiiiii mill niiiniii n iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii i iiiiiimiii imimiiiiiiiniiiiiii Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. OPEN MARCH 31st "Sir Koger knows my humor and allows me to sit up or go to bed as 1 please, to have my meals at his own table or in my chamber as I see fit, to sit and say nothing without bidding me be merry." Addison. BMARCLIFF LODGE combines the sociability of club life the freedom and conveniences of a hotel the personal comforts of a home. Saddle Horses, Tennis, Golf, Swimming Pool. CHAUNCEY DEPEW STEELE There are now 27 sporty hole of golf available to Lodge guests, with Gene Sarazen as professional A? York Office: 342 Madison Avenue Telephone: Murray Hill 9372 f mm! jj,' J.., ,J.iJmmm, ' -r-' - 7 3 : Copyright Aerial Photograph by Captain James Snydam, N.Y. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Through Pullman Sleeping Car between New York, South ern Pines and Pinehurst. Effective November 1st: READ DOWN READ UP 3:40 P.M. Lv New York : Ar. 1:30 P.M. 8:45 A.M Southern Rnes 8:12 P.M. 9:25 A.M. Ar Pinehurst Lv. 7:20 P.M. ALL-STEEL, VESTIBULED, ELECTRICAL-LIGHTED TRAIN DINING CAR SERVICE UNEXCELLED For rates, schedules and other travel information concerning these popular resorts consult your Ticket Agent or write JOHN T. WEST Division Passenger Agent Raleich, N. C. S. B. MURDOCK Gen'l E. Passenger Agent 142 W. 42d St., New York, N.Y. Luncheon Sets Table Covers Center Pieces Scarfs Spanish Shawls Oriental Jewelry French Tapestries Damascus Brass Bed Spreads Trimmings Towels Pillow Cases RAZOOK'S ORIENTAL SHOP "The Luce and Linen Store of Pinehurst" New Theatre Bldg. Importers of REAL LACES AND ART LINENS Kimonos, Negligees, and Undersilks Complete Line of Silk and Woolen Sweaters Hand-Made Blouses, Hosiery and Oriental Slippers OPEN EVENINGS f s 1 fiMn II ,wurv. nr iHIIIM IIiMIiIIH VS. Js A Vikw on the Ferguson Place Near Pinehurst NrOT many years ago this section was dotted with beautiful pine groves but the need of lumber, plus the peach orchards, plus the fires has disposed of many of them. There are a few left that have been bought by some of those who love the section, and its beauty will undoubtedly be retained for the genera tions that follow. There is one grove near here which is owned by a lumber company of which Colin G. Spencer, of Carthage, is the active man. It is known as Ferguson's Grove; is a little over three miles from Pine hurst and is perhaps as beautiful as anything near here. Sometime when going to Aberdeen, turn to the right down a sand road at the three-mile post. It is about half a mile from the main road. I asked Mr. Spencer before he cut it to let me send this inadequate picture and description to The Outlook in the hopes that some of the readers might like to buy the place. His price seems to me to be a very reasonable one, and if any one is interested I shall be glad to tell them more about it. Leonard Tufts. The Silver Foils THE Class A prize in the Silver Foils' handicap tourney against bogey, played on the Number 1 course on Friday last, was won by Mrs.-C. B. Hollingsworth, of Greensburg, Pa. Airs. Hollingsworth, aided by a handicap of six strokes, finished 6 up with a medal score of 48-45-93. Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, playing from scratch, came in second, all even, but led the field in gross scorjng with a round of 42-44-86. A tie, at 2 down, resulted for the prize in Class B between Mrs. Nash Rock wood and Mrs. George Proctor. Miss McGuire Wins Shooting Contest THE prize in the weekly rifle shooting contest for women was won by Miss Julia McGuire, of West Newton, Mass., who registered 116 points out of a possible 150. Miss Dorothy Davis, of Montreal was second, with 113, and Miss Mary Grace O'Brien, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. O'Brien, of Detroit and Pinehurst, was third with 103 points to her credit. Among others shooting were Miss Marion Bennett, of New Britain, 100; Mrs. J. G. Bransher, of Montreal, 99; Mrs. J. W. Davis, Toronto, 94; Miss Catherine Cull, Toronto, 92, and Miss Virginia Voorher, of Philadelphia, 90. POLO At the Race Track Playing Days : Tuesdays and Fridays At 3:00 P. M. Private Lessons by Appointment With the Secretary.
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