THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. 3 Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. II. R Staplin, Northampton, Mass.; Mrs. Mary A. L. Allen, Dorchester. Mass. ; Mrs. J. W. Sanborn, Miss Ada G. San born, Hebron, N. II. Dogwood Miss Wilbur, Miss Mary M. Wilbur, Canandaigua, N. Y. Hawthorne Mrs. Benedict, Miss E. L. Piper, New Haven, Ct. Honeysuckle Mrs. P. Yensen and family, Cleveland, O. Ivy Mrs. A. T. Palmer, Miss Laura Sherman, Stonington, Conn.; Mrs. liich aid II. Hall, New York City. Juniper Mrs. Robert IS. Dashiell, the Misses Dashiell, Master Robert Dash iell, Washington, D. C. Marlborough Mrs. A. A. McCai thy, Miss McCarthy, Pittsburg, Pa.; Miss II. E. Brandow, Miss Douglass, Al bany, N. Y. ; Mrs. E. S. Tevvksbury, Miss Edith M. Tewksbury, Lynn, Mass. ; Mrs. B. F. Snowe, Miss Snowe, Miss Siblej', Vineyard Haven, Mass. Mystic Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenney, Masters Jenney, Medford, Mass. Oaks Mr. F. Bruce, Miss Bruce, New York City. Plymouth The Misses Pott, Mrs. Grant, Miss Reynolds, Summitt, N. J. Rose Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kimber and daughter, Philadelphia, Pa. Yucca Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hayes, children and maid, Canandaigua, N. Y. Elm The Misses Rogers, Haverhill, Mass. Beach Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Philadelphia. Woodbine Miss Spencer and nurses, Savannah, Ga. Mistletoe Dr. F. W. Bradbury and family, Providence, R. I. Walnut Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Horton, Mrs. Denton, Miss Denton. Maple Mr. and Mrs. James Mong ham and family, Swathmore, Pa. hjtii xii i: iiuivTims. Goodly Number are Enjoying; the IVlid-Season Sport. A goodly number of hunters are en joying the mid-winter sport and meet ing with good success. Mr. C. A. Lockwood and Mr. W. L. Wood of New York City, who are at The Harvard, have made bags of 9 and 13 birds. They spent Tuesday Wednes day and Thursday on an extended trip, Mr, Fredk. Gaston of New York City, is at The Carolina for a months stay. He brings three dogs and will spend much time in the field. Mr. J. E. Newell of Cleveland, Ohio, is at The Carolina. He brings a dog with him and will do some hunting. Mr. W, C. Spaulding and Dr. L. J. Davis of New York City, and Mr. A. Victorson of Boston, at The Magnolia, are frequently in the field. In a recent hunt 9 quail, a hare and a dove were secured. Special Sunday JTIiiMic. Special music and a communion ser vice will be the features of the regular Union service Sunday. Mrs. Grofe and Mr. Petit will play a duet for flute and "cello. Display of Needlework. Miss Bessie Otis Hinckley, of Oak Park, 111., is at The Holly Inn, with a display of fine needlework. She was at The Harvard last year. IIALK. WAS PACKED. Villager Crowd to nee Old-Time Southern Cake Yt'alk. There may be truth in the statement that interest in the cake walk is waning generally speaking, among the colored people, but the attendance at the cake walk in the Village Hall, Monday even ing, was conclusive proof that this is not true of Northeners. Long before the hour set for opening, the Hall was filled to overflowing and many stood during the entire performance. The evening as a whole was an interesting and satisfac tory one. Keen interest was manifested and applause was liberally bestowed. The program opened with a old-time quadrille, and was followed by buck and wing dancing. The cake walk then be gan, with "Professor" Atwater as the leader. The couples were evenly match ed, and it was only after considerable deliberation that the judges were able to make the awards. The judges were not selected with any especial regard to fitness, but rather be cause the3r were the only ones who would consent to serve. Their names may be secured from the couples who did not get the first prize. OLF TO-JIOIIIIOW. Open Tournament with Two Cup for llest Ret Score. To-morrows golf fixture will be an open handicap tournament for The Hol ly Inn cup, offered for the best net score, There will also be a cup for the second best net score. The tournament on the following Sat urday is looked forward to with unusual interest, a handicap medal play tourna ment for the handsome Piesbrey cup, open to men and women who have never played 18 consecutive holes in less than 100. Entries for these stated fixtures should be made at the Club House as far in ad vance of the tournaments as possible. lOIl I, AltlTV i:ta IILIIIi:i. Village JGniployeeN Dances Draw Dig: Crowds Masquerade lMaimed. The popularity of the Village employ ees dances at the Village Hall is now well established, for the gathering last Thursday evening, taxed the capacity of the hall, not only with dancers, but on lookers as well. These affairs will be weekly features of the winter. X masquerade dance has been planned for Thursday' evening February 20, about which unusual interest centres. For this event a general invitation is extended. A Reduction in Price OF THE Pinehurst Souvenir Calendar From Fifty to Thirty-Five Cents Is made to close out a few unsold copies of this dainty souvenir. Illustrated with glimpses of Unique Types and Beautiful Bits of Scenery. The "Story of the Year" ana appropriate quotations in verse. Enclosed in mailing envelopes, with protecting cardboard. On Sale at THE PINEHURST DRUG STORE, The Art Department of The Department Store, Merrow's and at The Hotels. VEUVE CHAFFARD PURE OLIVE OIL. N HONEST BOTTLES. FULL QUARTS FULL PINTS FULL HALF PINTS S. S. PIERCE CO., ESTABLISHED 1831 IMPORTERS AND GROCERS INCORPORATED 1894 Tremont and lleacon htm. Copley Nquar. IWj JTlilk lit., (Wholesale) BOSTON. Coolidge'M Corner, JIltOOltMXE. FRANCIS BATCHELDER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Etc. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Michigan. 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