THE PINE HURST OUTLOOK. 4 ffjoiiieliirsfluliQoIi Published Friday, Twenty-live Weeks in the year, at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina (Founded by Jamks W. Tufts.) T.flnnmrd Tufts. - Publisher Herbert L. Jillson, Editor Fifty Cents Annually, Payable in Advance; Three Cents a Copy. Address all Business and Editorial Communi cations to The Editor. Make all Remittances Payable to the Order of Leonard Tufts, Publisher. Entered in the Post Office at Pinehurst, N. C, as Second Class Mail Matter. (Copyright 1902.) i jti i tY, jax. :o, ifo:i. We are advertised by our loving friends, the famous advertising catch line, is particularly appropro in connec tion with Pinehurst, for Loving Friends Pinehurst Lovers have played an im portant part in making Pinehurst one of the most famous of the winter resorts of the country, and all in the space of sev en short years. The Pinehurst Outlook prints else where this week, a letter written by Mr. F. J. Bailey, a guest at The Holly Inn. Here are some of the jewels from it : "Pinehurst possesses all the essentials of a perfect moderate winter climate. The days are almost continuously of brightest sunshine; there being last sea son, but rive days when storms prevented out-of-door exercises and sports. Within a very few days the bright sunshine, the bracing air and a growing familiarity with the not unhandsome pines, brings a feeling of rest and con tentment difficult to account for. It grows on one and is nothing after all, but the effects of the exhilirating cli mate. Many people now here, have for merly SPENT THEIR WINTERS IN FLORI DA, AND I PREDICT AN INCREASING PROPORTION OF P.USINESS OF THIS KIND. Hall Sweepstake Axt Week. An 18-hole handicap medal play ball sweepstakes event is announced for Wed nesday or Thursday of next week. Names and the entrnve fee, one Haskell golf ball, should be handed to Mr. E. A. Freeman at The Carolina at as early a date as possible. CSaiiit' of Heart lopular. The game of hearts is an extremely popular game, as the success of the card party at The Holly Inn, Monday even ing, demonstrated. Forty-four partici pated in the friendly contest for the very dainty prizes offered. Mrs. J. Loy al Gilbert won the first prize for women and Mrs. F. A. Neergard the second, and Mrs. L. M. Stone secured the conso lation. Mr. M. M. McLaughlin secured the mens prize, Mr. W. A. Berg the second and Mr. II. Eldridge the consola tion. The event was arranged by Mrs. A. I. Creamer and Mrs. F. J. Bailey who were charming hostesses. 1ACIAI3 1M11TY. ZVlr. II. X. Clark Entertain CSuest of The Herkshire. Mr. D. N. Clark gave a package party in honor of Mr. II. M. Pratt of Yonkers, X. Y., at The Berkshire, Monday even ing, which furnished an abundance of amusement. Everyone attending con tributed a mysterious package, and these were hung upon a clothes line extending across the parlor. The participants were blindfolded one by one, and per mitted to clip these packages from the line with a pair of shears. Some very amusing results ensued, and there were numerous surprises. Mr. Pratt left for home during the week after a delightful stay here of over a month. II;UT IIA1A AO IIA VIMt Al ltaclire IMajer 1'Iock to The Herk Mliire in Spite of it. The slight rain of Tuesday evening did not dampen the enthusiasm of the euchre At Speer' line CJrove To-morrow liuehurt will Attend. An old-time Southern Barbecue will be held at Speer's Pine Grove, midway be tween Pinehurst and Pine Bluff, to-mor row (Saturday.) Following the dinner at 2 o'clock which will be the feature of the day, will be a good roads meeting, at which there will be singing and danc ing by the colored people. The Pinehurst Livery runs excursion teams at special rates, leaving the Gen eral Office at 11.30 and 12.30, and a large attendance from here is expected. MASdUEJt Alii? HOI ! Young X"eople at The Carolina Plain for One To-morrow .Evening". The young people of The Carolina are planning for a masquerade hop to-mor row evening, and a very jolly evening is assured, not only for the participants, but for the onlookers as well. The ladies will no doubt, make some- Couldn't Tell Which. Actress When I reach New York will I have a long run? Manager Yes ; or a long walk. players or mar the first of the weekly Tuesday evening card pa'-ties at The ierKsmre. Hie attendance was good and the evening a pleasant one. Miss Grace Hutchinson won the first "mens prize" and Mr. A. G. Warren the second. The women's prizes were secured by Mrs. Carrie Moorehouse and Mrs. W. W. Trickev. Other participants were: Mrs. B. A. Stone, Mrs. 0. G. Robinson, Mrs. E. S. Tewksbury, Miss Tewksbury, Miss M. I'ott, .Mrs. C. II. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Murdock, Mrs. Annie Hushes. Miss Coy, Miss Knapp, Mrs. A. A. McCarthy, iMiss McCarthy, Miss Bevnolds. Mrs. liobotham, Miss Grant, Mrs. "Nathan Chase, Miss Fairbanks, Mrs. S. E. D. liuitinton, Miss E. Cooke, Mr. F. B. Kimball, Mr. W. S. Ball. The matrons of the evening were Mrs. E. B. Lake and Miss Brackett, assisted uy .Mrs. O. G. llobinson. Xlim Walker Here. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, expert man icurist and masseuse, is now at The Carolina for her second season here. thing of the opportunity offered and ap pear in various fetching creations, but the gentlemen will not figure prominent ly in this particular owing to the diffi culty of securing them, but some unique rigs are assured, in which sheet and pil low case costumes promise to figure prominently. The committee desires it understood that costumes will not be necessary. They request, however, that all partici pating in the dancing which will precede unmasking, wear masks. Following un masking dancing which will take place after several dances, general dancing will be in order. The affair is being arranged by a com mittee of young people and will be chap eroned by matrons selected from the various hotels. A notable event in the social season is assured. The invitation is general to all of the Village guests. Miss Hrandow I?ntertain. Miss Brando w of the Marlborough, en tertained a party of young women friends very pleasantly at an evening party during the week. MEDAL PLAY TOURNAMENT ! H. Kelson Burroughs of Philadelphia Wins by Single Stroke. Other IMayer Clone Upon Hit Heels First Afternoon Tea at Club House. . An eighteen-hole medal play handicap Golf Tournament, for cups bought with the entrance fees of the players, drew a large field of starters Saturday afternoon and a close and interesting contest was the result. II. Nelson Burroughs of Philadelphia won first with 71 net and M. C. Parshall of Warren, Pa., second with 72 net. Walter A. Berg of Boston, and A. S. Malcolm of New Haven, Ct., were tied for third with 73 net. The players were as follows: II. Nelson Burroughs, Philadelphia ; M. C. Parshall, Warren, Pa. ; Walter A. Berg, Boston ; A. S. Malcolm, New Haven, Ct., Arthur Sterne, New York City ; Dr. B. D. Bogart, New York City ; L. G. Hall, Kidgeway, Pa. ; J. S. Gildersleeve, Brookston, Pa. ; F. S. Howell, Albany, N. i". ; A. T. Leavett, Wollaston, Mass. ; It. A. Farrelly, New York City ; E. G. Cox, Albany, N. Y. ; A. S. Brownell, Yonkers, N. Y. ; W. P. Shaw, Albany, N. Y. ; C. D. Gregory, Albany, N. Y. ; M. L. Mitchell, Williamsport, Pa. ; F. J. Bailey, Chicago ; Carl Gildersleeve, War ren, Pa. ; A. B. Emmes, Boston; Dr. G. W. Murdock, Cold Spring, N. Y.; J. M. Briggs, Passaic, N. J. ; A. E. Lard, St. Joseph, Mo. ; F. K. Murphy, Baltimore, Md. Burroughs 55 50 111 40 71 Parshall 52 55 107 35 72 Berg 53 (55 118 45 73 Malcolm 56 62 118 45 73 Sterne 46 44 90 13 77 Bogart 50 40 93 16 77 Hall 49 51 100 18 82 Murphy 47 53 100 18 82 Gildersleeve J. S. 64 65 12!) 45 84 Howell 46 56 102 16 86 Leavett 57 54 111 23 88 Farrelly 50 54 104 15 8J Cox 65 55 120 28 1)2 Brownell 54 59 113 20 93 Shaw 56 59 115 16 99 Gregory, Mitchell, Bailey, C. Gilder sleeve, Emmes, Murdock, Briggs, Lard, no cards. Afternoon Tea. at Club House. The first of the regular Saturday after noon teas to be served at the Golf Club house, was given Saturday afternoon, and in spite of cloudy weather, was a well attended and enjoyable affair. The following matrons presided: Mrs. Montgomery A. Crockett, Mrs. T. J. King, Mrs. F. J. Bailey, Mrs. E. G. Her endeen, assisted by Miss E. B. Post. Mrs. II. W. Priest poured and waitresses from The Carolina served. TWO BAH IfOUltSOJII ! Hoss ami Hog-art Heat Ho aiul ICetcliam in Clone Match. An interesting two ball foursome was played during the week by Arthur C. Ketcham of New York City, and Don ald Boss, vs. Dr. B. D. Bogart of New l ork City, and Professional Alec Boss. lioss and Bogart won by one up, and a medal play score of 78 against their opponents 79.