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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
AT THE POPULAR HARVARD
Season's Card Parties Pleasantly Begun
On Wednesday Evening.
Week II ring Many Arrival Among:
Whom are Old Friends who Come
to llemain Tbroug-h Winter.
HE commencement of the
season's card parties was
a pleasant feature of the
week, and four handed
euchre entertained a com
pany of twenty-four,
which included many of the Village
guests, Wednesday evening.
Dr. George S. Hill, of Marblehead,
Mass., won the first men's prize, a monk
picture uniquely framed in Flemish oak,
and Mr. J. V. Hall, of Pittsburg, took the
second prize, a porcelain stein. Mrs.
diaries Hansel, of New York, secured
the first women's prize, a dainty clover
leaf inkstand, and Mrs. A. C. Bahson,
of South Orange, N. J., the second, a
burnt wood photograph frame.
The participants included: Mr. and
Mrs. Babson, Dr. and Mrs. Crockett, Mrs.
Hansel, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Elliott, Miss
Elliott, Mrs. Hayes, Miss Wilbur, Mrs.
(Jlenny, Miss Carey, Mrs. Creamer,
Mrs. Abbott, Miss Macleod, Miss Edith
Macleod, Miss Maefarlane, Miss Crawley,
Mr. Crawley, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Warren,
Dr. Hill, Mr. Hall, Mr. Williamson, Mr.
Bruce and Master Abbott.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Among the numerous arrivals of the
week are Miss Macleod and Miss Edith
Macleod, of Canada, whose return is
greeted with pleasure by many whom
they met here last season.
Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. A. Card,
and Miss Sallie Sands Card, of Gaston,
Connecticut, are among the late arrivals.
They are delighted with Pinehurst and
will probably remain the entire winter.
Mr. P. S. Crawley, and Miss M. II.
Crawley, of Montclair, N. J., are making
a two week's visit.
Mr. H. D. Haiiway, Mr. C. C. llanway,
and J. Wallace Browne, of Belair, Md.,
are here for a. few days hunting and a
return visit. They have been enjoying
excellent sport.
Mr. George Kepler, of Philadelphia,
returns for a long visit.
Mr. G.S.Baxter, Jr., of New York
Mr. B. W. Hunter and Mr. W. II. King,
of Baleigh, and Mr. L. W. Hudgins, of
Greensboro, were guests of the week.
To llaleig-b and Iteturn.
The Seaboard Air Line Railroad an
nounces a round trip rate of $3.40,
Southern Pines to Raleigh and return,
tickets to be sold daily up to and includ
ing April 30th. Final limit thirty days.
These tickets are placed on sale for the
accommodation of guests who wish to
visit the Capital of the State.
JIIXEII DOUBLES TD.WIS.
Master Abbott and Miss Elliott Win
Early Season Tourney.
Interesting matches characterized the
handicap mixed doubles tennis tourna
ment which occupied The Holly Inn
courts during the week, and the cups
were won only after hard fought battles.
In the final round Master Carl Abbott, of
Bethlehem, N. II., and Miss Lela Elliott,
of Waterville, X. II., (30), defeating J.
V. Hall, of Pittsburg, and Miss Mary G.
Davis, of Raleigh, (15), 7 G, and G 1.
In the preliminary rounds Mr. Hall and
Miss Davis (15), defeated M. E. Apple
baum, of New York (0), 7 5 and G 1,
and Master Abbott and Miss Elliott (30),
won from Gilbert R. Wallace, of Boston,
and Mrs. W. Edward Scott, of Portland,
Me., (30), G 4, G 3.
The arrangements for the tournament
were in the hands of a committee com
posed of Mr. Applebaum, chairman; Mr.
Hall and Mr. Wallace. F. A. King, of
Northboro, Mass., acted as referee. Much
interest was manifested in the event by
the Villagers, many of whom watched
the play from the hotel veranda.
CAA VOl MlEEf
Opportunity Will he Given at Holly
Inn During- the Week.
A "modelling party" is planned for
next Wednesday evening at The Holly
Inn, and a novel evening's entertainment
is assured. A general invitation to the
guests of the Village is extended.
Each participant will be given a bit of
modelling clay or wax with which to
fashion anything fancy may dictate,
within a given space of time. At the end
of the limit the results will be placed on
exhibition and prizes given for those
which the company declares by vote, to
be the best.
IIow At Happened.
"Browning wrote better poetry than
Mrs. Browning.'
"Of course ; he had Mrs. Browning for
inspiration.
1
A DEFORMITY
My
Charles Oh! Madge, will you be mine?
heart is in my month lest you refuse me. ,
Madge No, Charles; I can never marry a man
whose heart isn't in the right place.
THE flOIiliY IflfJ
PINEHTJBST, N. 0.
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The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was
built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constantly
increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern con
venience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open
fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best
hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for
dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the
North. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel.
A. I. CREAMER, Manager.
The Harvard,
PINEHURST, N. C.
m .a . 1 i i 11
"Pinehurst Ti.CL ims recenti y completed notei is centraiiy locacea De
cween The Carolina and The Holly Inn.
It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and severa
suites with bath, and with its cottage annex and large dining room accommo
dates seventy-five guests.
The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service L
guaranteed satisfactory.
F. H. ABBOTT, Manager.
" THE UPLANDS
BETHLEHEM, N. H.
F. t-3. ABBOTT, - Proprietor.
Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C
The Mt, Kineo House,
KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE.
Nature's
c.
Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort
for Climate, Scenery and Location.
Send for llooklet
A. JUDKINS, - - Manager.
Pinehurst Casino Cafe
Provides excellent New England cooking and table board at a moderate price.
F. H. ABBOTT, Manager.