THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK AT THE HOLLY INN. Series of Semi-Formal Events Have Been Inaugurated. 'IIouNe Count" is Increasing- .Rapidly and a Genial Company in How Assembled Here. The "house count" at The Holly Inn is increasing rapidly and a congenial company is now assembled here which is finding enjoyment in out-door sports and social pleasures. A series of semi formal events have been inaugurated, which are much enjoyed. They will be regular features for the present, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, with the exception of the coming week, when a Salaniagundi party will be held on Tuesday evening. Thanksgiving day was pleasantly ob served, an excellent dinner whi h many of the Villagers enjoyed, being its special feature. The menu: Consomme a 1' Royal Chicken with Okra Salted Almonds Queen Olives Celery Boiled Penobscot Salmon, Sauce Nonpareil Potato' s Duchesse Radishes Lettuce Cucumbern Coiled Beef Tongue, Tomato Sauce Sirloin of Beef, au Jus Domestic Duck, Apple Sauce Vermont Turkey, Cranbery Sauce Fillet of Beef, Larded, aux Champignons Sweetbreads, a 1' Rothschilds Macaroni, au Fromage Banana Fritters, Sherry Wine Sauce Jardiniere Salad Boiled and Mashed Potatoes Boiled Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Stewed Tomatoes Asparagus on Toast Stewed Corn Orange Sherbet Queen Pudding, Brandy Sauce Apple Pie Custard Pie Citron (Jake Sponge Drops Champagne Jelly Madeira Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Figs Apples Assorted Nuts Oranges Cluster Raisins Edam Cheese Pineapple Cheese American Cheese Saltines Water Thins Tea Coffee Milk . Prominent among the late arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry llentz, Jr., J. Henry llentz, 3rd, and F. Walter llentz, of Philadelphia, who come for a return visit and their third season. Mr. and Mrs. llentz have many warm acquaint ances here and are general favorites, prominent in social and golfing circles. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fry of Lancaster, Pa., are here for an extended sojourn any making many friends. Mrs. Fry is active socially and Mr. Fry has aroused an enthusiasm over pool the like of which has not been seen at The Inn for many a day. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ashby and Master Ashby of Passaic, N. J., are completing a three weeks stay here, which has been much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby have been active in social events and have spent much time upon the golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Townley of New York, come to remain some weeks. Mr. Townley is finding much pleasure in golf. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilolliston Wilson child and maids of Montreal, are here for the winter, delighted with their first impressions of Pinehurst. General Passenger Agent C. B. Ryan of the Seaboard Air Line, and Master Kyan, made a short visit during the week. Mr. Ryan was as usual, warmly welcomed. Mr. J. H. Andrews, Travelling Freight Agent of the Southern Kail way, was a recent visitor, Mr. Andrews is a typical North Carolinian whose extended travels have furnished him with a fund of inter esting information. Miss Victoria Cuthbertson and Miss S. Gorman of Charlotte, N. C, have com pleted a two weeks stay, leaving behind many pleasant acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaylord of Bridge port, Conn., are here to remain through out the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Phelps of New York, come for an extended sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clauey of Pitts burg, Pa., have gone after a short stay. Mrs. II. Sampson and Mrs. M. G. Curry of Pittsburg, Pa., are here to re main for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wertheimer of Pittsburg, Pa. come for a return visic and an extended stay. Dr. J. 11. Packard of Philadelphia, a prominent retired physician, is here for the winter. Mr. K. C. Hollison of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Heeseman of Charlotte, N. C, were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Knelt, Mrs. Dor vell and Mrs. Summers of Carthage, N. C, dined at The Inn during the week. Sunday .Evening1 Concerts. The regular Sunday evening concei ts at The Inn under the direction of Prof. Sharp, are being much enjoyed, and as usual, large numbers of the Villagers are nvailing themselves of the opportunity to attend them. The program last Sun day evening was as follows : Processional "Festival" Mendelssohn Sacred Sonsrs I "The Lost Chord" Sullivan aacrea oongs The v&hm Faure Water Scene "Narcissus" Nevin Grand Selection "Ernani" Verdi 'Cello Solo "Grand Aria" Bach (Mr. Bornhaupt.) Romance "Fifth Nocturne" Leybach Hymn -God Be With You" Tomer (Guests Please join in Singing.) Tomorrow Evening-' Conceit. The following is the program for to morrow evening's concert by The Holly Inn orchestra, Trev. Sharp, Director: Wedding March ("Midsummer Night's Dream") Mendelssohn Sacred Song "The Holy City" Adams Morceau "Bird of Paradise" Matthews Grand Selection "Faust" Gounod Patrol "The Phantom Brigade" Myddleton Marcietta "A Petit Pas" Sudessl Badinage (From Suite) Herbert Hymn "God Be With You" Tou.er (GueBts Please Join In Singing.) VEUVE CHAFFARD PORE OLIVE OIL IN HONEST BOTTLES J t i P I mi 'SP JFnll Quart) l ull JLint Full Half liit Park & Tilford, NEW YORK. S. S. Pierce co, BOSTON. The GRAFTON r'' 1 Ifl 1Xllcili8 mm TIIE GRAFTON is situated A on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of interest and within Ave minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and TreaKury Departments, and Coicoran Avt Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with prl. vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Rates $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladies traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. The Leading Summer Resort of the WHITE MOUNTAINS. F. H. ABBOTT, Proprietor. ADDItESS ITTII. imA.1T Is Pinehurst, N. C.

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