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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK The click proclaim the Kempshall MOST SUCCESSFUL IN HISTORY the Neiv Kempshall the embodi ment of all that is excellent in modern golf ball. a Friday Brings to Close The Carolina's Record Breaking Season. Against the wind, and for putting, it has no equal. We make Pyralin Clubs in Driv ers, Brassies, Spoons and Putters all models. The resiliency of Pyralin gives a a longer ball than any wooden club waterproof and practically indestruc tible. Both balls and clubs are obtain able from all golf professionals or direct from The Kempshall Mfg. Co, Arlington, IN. J. THE YARBOROUGH HOUSE, Raleigh, IN. C Has been closed for some months, undergoing remodeling and modernizing. These improvements are now complete, and today the Management opens its doors and offers its accommodations to discriminating and appreciative people with no fear of adverse criticism and without apology. Respectfully, HOWELL COBB. iimm X W&, raw tiie iieach. tfJU ' Automobiles, 11 ay lloiiseH, ffSSife- Catalogue Free. I-oultry, etc. j. v. iiouusoar, it ox 113, uoveii, mass. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor. Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C THE PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE. Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Yarns, Ribbons and Novelties. SPORTSIYIENS AMMUNITION of all Kinds. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. ZYever llefore IKa Season Ileen Eong-ei ITever Have So Many Clients lleen Entertained THE CAROLINA will close Friday after breakfast, bringing to an end the most successful year in its history. Never has the season begun earlier or continued longer; never have so many guests been entertained. A number of the guests will go to The Holly Jnu with the closing of the house, to remain through April, and their de parture, later, will be made with re luctance. ' AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MeElwin, Holyoke, Mas?., and Mrs. George A. llurr, Flor ence, Mass., are here to remain through April. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Matchuer, Alle gheny, Pa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunlap, duriug the week, Mrs. Charles Hansel, child and maid, Rochester, N. Y., were among the week's guests. Mrs. Walter E. Gregory, Miss Beatrice II. Gregory, Dansville, N. Y., will re main through April. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Stieif, Miss Florence StiefF, Baltimore, Md., are here for a month's visit. Mr. F. K. Murphy, Baltimore, Md., comes for a return visit and to partici pate in the big tournament. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rogers, New York, were recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellwood Carpenter, and two children, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., were guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Maturin Ballou, New York, were recent visitors. Mr. Ballou is Secretary of the U. S. G. A. Mrs. L. R. Brooks, Minneapolis, and MUs Whittemore, San Francisco, are here for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Mason,Tilton, N. II., come to remain through April. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Limburger, Master Alan Limburger and nurse, New York, are here for the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Price and child, St. Catharines, Ont., were recent guests. Mrs. C. A. Rand, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Rand, Boston, Mass., were among the visitors of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hubbell, Bridge port, Conn., are here for April. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Squire, Mr. Charles B. Squire, Jr., Railway, N. J., will spend several weeks here. Mr. John II. Clapp, Washington, D. C, and Mr, E. S. Armstrong, Lock Haven, Pa., are here for the golf tour nament. Mr. C. 1. Armstrong, Mr. N. C. MoLeod, D. M. McLeod, Pittsburg, Pa., join friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. Feuchtwanger, Mrs. Carnriek, Miss A. Feuchtwanger, two children and maid, and Wm. D. Phillips of New York, were guests of the week. Mr. T. W. Weeks, Cornwall-on-Hud-son, N. Y., come for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Boyd and maid, Harrisburg, Pa., join the family. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Brookings, St. Louis, Mo., were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Futrell, Phil adelphia, Pa., come for an extended sojourn. Mr. George S. Steele, Brookline, Mass., is here for the big tournament. 1 Mr, S. H. Burbank, Miss Aletha S. Burbank, Philadelphia, Pa., are to make a long stay. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Goodrich, South Norvvalk, Conn., come for April. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gulp and daughter, Mrs. R. G. Calhoun, Washington, D. C. were guests of the week. Mr. A. L. De Rosset, Jr., Atlanta, Ga., comes for a few days. Mr. William C. Freeman of Montclair, N. J., joined his family Monday evening to remain through the big tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Corey and Master Corey of Boston, Mass., arrived Tuesday morning. Mr. Corey was the winner of the 1902 amateur champion ship here and comes to participate in this year's event. Mr. T. Sterling Beck with of Cleveland, Ohio, the winner of last year's amateur championship, is among the guests who is warmly welcomed by old friends. Mr. R. L. Titus, New York, is here for the big tournament. Among the recent guests were the fol lowing : Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Potts, New York ; Mr. J. 8. Coleman, Miss Coleman, Miss Lenihan, Mr. B. F. Coleman, New York; Miss A. Redwood, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Mr. W. L. Redwood, Magnolia, Va. Mr. A. W. Hodgdon, Manager The Samoset, Breakwater, Rockland, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gumer, Toronto, Canada; Mr. O. S. Piper, Meredith, N. II.; Mr. W. W. Blackburn, Mr. Fred erick G. Blackburn, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wardwell, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Sterling, Watertown, N. Y. ; Mrs. I). C. Gateley, New York., Dr. L. Mel ville French, Manchester, N. 11. TOUJIUTAJIEXTS EOll AIMIIE. fnolf Club Executive Committee An nounce! Special Events for Jtlontli. The Executive Committee of the Pine hurst Golf Club, announces a series of special tournaments for Saturdays dur ing April. This program lias been arranged ow ing to the fact that many golfers will re main throughout the month. I HttoT II OLE IN OXE! for lreileitt E. J. IBailey in Efne Decoration Uy Tin Wliitle. President F. J. Bailey of the Tin Whistles, is in line for decoration by his club in view of a recent golfing achieve ment; the making of the first hole in one. This remarkable shot was made in a match with F. K. Murphy of Baltimore, and was witnessed by a large gallery on the club house veranda.
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