VOL. VI., NO. 12. PINEHURST, MOORE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FEB. 13, 1903. PRICE THREE CENTS A PINEHURST DIRECTORY! List of Village Guests who are Here for The Winter Season. Tliey Coiiif from Jflaiiy IortioiiN of th Chilly North and all arc liiieliurit LoierN. Pinehurst's population has been multi plying very rapidly during the past few weeks, and a second and revised edition of The Pinehurst Directory seems ad visable. In this list appear the names of all the guests of the hotels and cot tages who are here for extended visits, as far as the Directory agents have been able to secure them. The Directory will appear frequently during the winter and necessary addi tions or corrections are requested by the editor, in order that it may be made both complete and accurate. The Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrissey, Cam bridge, Mass. ; Mrs. Norman Day and Miss Day, Norwich, Ct. ; Col. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, Worcester, Mass. ; Mrs. F. B. Parrish, Mr. G. F. Parrish, Wilkes barre, Pa. ; Mrs. W. J. Curtis and the Misses Curtis, Summitt, N. J. ; Mrs. David W. Sellers, Miss Sellers, Phila delphia, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. James 15. Forgan, Miss Forgan, Chicago; Mrs. St. John Smith, Miss Smith, Portland, Me.; Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Draper, Boston ; Mrs. Alex Seward, Mr. E. II. Seward, Utica, N. Y. ; Mr. G. G. Allen, Mr. D. O.Allen, Akron, O.; Mrs. (General) Adam Badeau, Miss Van Dolsen, New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lard, St. Joseph, Mo. ; Dr. and Mrs. T. J. King, Boston; Mr. A. Llewellin Hill, Weymouth, England; Mrs. C. S. Ilorton, Williamsport, Pa. ; Mrs. Chas. Dortic, New York City; Miss Humphrey, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Mrs. E. L. Camp bell, and maid, Erie, Pa., Mrs. M. J. Tabraham, New Ipswich, N. H. ; Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne and children, Miss Ballan tyne, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mrs. E. L. Ford, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Bliss, Lexington, Mass. ; Mrs. Henry A. Glassford, and Mrs. Chas. Tudor Wing, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wilson, Cleveland, O. ; Mrs. Isaac N. Solis, children and maids, Philadelphia Dr. Montgomery A. Crockett, the resi dent house physician, Mrs. Crockett and Masters Albert and Gilman Crockett, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. E. A. Freeman Montclair, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Newton, Holyoke, Mass. ; Mrs. Chas. F. Fairbanks, Master Fairbanks, and companion, Boston ; Mrs. J. II. Thomp son, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Strong, Sandusky, O. ; Mrs. J. K. P. Hall, Miss May Stackpole, Mr. L. G. Hall, Ridgeway, Pa. ; Mr. A. S. Mal colm, New Haven, Ct. ; Mr. II. 0. Curtis Davis, New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Hentz, Jr., Philadelphia ; Mrs. George S. Evans and maid, New l'ork City ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed, New York City ; Mrs. Lee B. Durstine, Mas ter Roy S. Durstine, New York City. The Holly Inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Atkinson, New- Henry H. Smith, Washington, D. C; Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Jr., Baltimore, Md. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kent, Miss A. II. Kent, Rochester, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barnett, Miss Barnett, Miss Helen Barnett, New Haven, Ct. ; Mrs. W. A. Shaw, Miss M. O. Kelly, Pitts burg, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mr. Roy Keith, Watertown, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Caswell, Mr. Charles W. Caswell, Parkersburg, W. Va. ; Mr. J. 1 Till ;OM' GHIL. Who Call the Word (Fore!) Heard 'Hound the World. Pen Drawing for The Pinehurst Outlook by James Hall. buryport, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Briggs, Passaic, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. J.Bailey, Chicago; Mr. II. Eldridge, New York City ; Mr. H. II. Thompson, Miss Jessie Thompson, Great Bariing ton, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilder sleeve, Warren, Penna.; Mrs. S. S. Tri- bou, Baltimore, Md. ; Mrs. A. J. Post, MissE. B. Post, New York City; Mr. W.J, Fleming, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. F. McClain, New York City ; Miss Ruby Wakefield, and maid, Wakefield, Mass. ; Brig. General and Mrs. Chas. Bird, U. S. A.; Mrs. Mary M. Higgins, Mrs. W. G. Aborn, Miss Mary Louise Aborn, Cleveland, O. ; General and Mrs. James Oakes, U. S. A. ; Mr. J. W. Wilcox, Boston ; Miss M. Joost, Mrs. E. Cross, Brooklyn ; Mr. M. (Continued to second page) MIXED FOURSOMES ! Popularity of these Tournaments is Nov Well Established. 91 r. lavl and XI I Helen Harnett and Mr. Hill and Harnett are Cup WliuierN Other Event Arranged. The popularity of mixed foursomes is well established, and a series of these tournaments assured. Last Friday's match for cups present ed by Professional Donald Ross, for the two best net scores, resulted in an inter esting contest, and victories for Mr. II. O. Curtis Davis of New York City, and Miss Helen Barnett of New Haven, Ct., and Mr. A. Llewellin Hill, of Weymouth, Eng., and Miss Barnett, of New Haven, Ct. ; with net scores of eighty-seven and eighty-nine, respectively. The participants were: Mr. A. Llew ellin Hill, Weymouth, England, and Miss Barnett, New Haven, Conn., Mr. E. A. Freeman, Montclair, N. J., and Mrs. Arthur C. Ketcham, New York City; Mr. W. J. Fleming, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. St. John Smith, Portland, Me.; Mr. M.C. Parshall, Warren, la., and Miss Florence Bradbury, Proviuence, R. 1.; Mr. Arthur C. Ketcham, New York City, and Miss E. Check, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. G. G. Allen, Akron, Ohio, and Miss E. B. Post, New York City; Mr. Carl Gildersleeve, Warren, Pa., and Mrs. Mabel li. Eaton, Boston; Mr. 11. O. Curtis Davis, New York City, and Miss Helen Barnett, New Haven, Ct. ; Mr. D. O. Allen, Akron, Ohio, and Miss Carrie Check, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. 11. Nelson Burroughs, Philadelphia, and Miss Davis, Tenally, N.J. The full scores were as follows : Air. Davis Miss Helen Burnett ) Mr. Hill I Miss Burnett Mr. Freeman ) Mrs. Ketcham ) Mr. Burroughs I Miss Davis ) Mr. J'arshall I Mies Bradbury ) Mr. Fleming I Mrs. smith Mr. Gildersleeve ) Mrs. Eaton J Mr. Ketcham I Miss Ethel Check J Mr. G. G. Allen 1 Miss Tost J Mr. D. O. Allen Miss Carrie Check I Out In Gr JIcp Net 54 58 112 25 87 54 GO 114 25 89 53 4!) 102 9 93 57 07 124 30 1)4 49 04 113 18 95 51 05 116 18 98 00 71 131 33 98 01 I'A 125 25 100 02 72 134 29 105 Cl 73 133 20 113 WhiMt at The CumIiio. The Friday evening whist party at The Casino, was well attended. The first prizes were won by Mrs, Charles Webb, and Mr. James Mitchell. The af fair was arranged by Mrs, Carpenter, assisted by Miss Roe and Miss Sanborn.

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