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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Blair, and Dr. and
TV'ra n. S. Marshall. Pittsburir, will make a
long sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Gifford, Hudson, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Van Loon, Albany, N. Y. will remain two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, Brookline,
Mass., are enjoying golf.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W.IIolden, Brooklyn, will
remain throughout March.
Mr. Henry Alrd, Troy, N. Y., returns for his
annual visit.
Aug. F. Brombacher, Brooklyn, Is making
the second visit of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eddy, Boston, were guests
of the week.
Mr. C. V. Reynolds and his son, Mr. A. P. Rey
nolds, Albany, N. Y., come for a long sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lannlng, New York,
will remain some weeks.
Mr. A. L. Gillett and Col. Charles M. Joslyn,
Hartford are here for golf.
Miss Elizabeth Q. Porter, Unionville, Ct.,
returns for her annual visit.
Mr. C. M. Blackman, New York comes for golf.
Miss Jessie B. Cook, Mrs. E. L. Judkins, and
Miss Phoebe Judkins, New York, will remain
some weeks.
Mr. Chas. E. Harrison, Pawtucket, R. I., re
turns for golf.
Mr. E. II. Reppert, Uniontown, Pa., joins Mrs.
Reppert.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Austin and Miss Katharyn
Austin, New York, come for an extended visit.
Mrs. E. M. B. Winch, Boston, is making a long
sojourn.
Mr. E. G. Chandlee, Philadelphia, returns to
join his family. Miss Florence Condon, Phila
delphia, is visiting Miss Chandlee.
At The Ilei-ksliire.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Price Spcer, and Mr. and Mrs
D. D. Sollenberger, Chambersburg, Pa., spent a
portion of the week here.
Miss Alice Neil, Philadelphia, Mrs. Alfred
Brooke and Miss Elsa Brooke, Morristown, Pa.,
are making a long visit.
Mrs. E. L. Pickard and her daughter, Miss
Julia M. Pickard, Boston, will remain until
spring.
Mrs. J. K. Heath and Master Archie Le Roy
Heath, New York, return for an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clark and Mr. and
Mrs. John Peterson, Derby, Conn., are here for
a two weeks visit.
Mr. A. S. Weed, Boston, will remain some
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carson, Boston, will
spend the month here.
Mr. II. L. White, Jr., Williamsport, Pa., is
visiting relatives.
Mr. Walter Cox, Miss Laurie Cox, Miss Helena
Cox, and Master Walter Cox, Spuyten Duyvll,
N. Y., are here for an extended visit.
Mrs. D. S. Kinselman, Mrs. Lou Pike, and Mr.
E. F. Kinselman, Muncie, Ind., come for the
balance of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bradley, Staunton, Va.,
were guests of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stelley and Mrs.' Robert
Steere, Providence, R. I., are making a long visit.
Miss Jessie V. Stadtlander and Miss Phebe
Combes, Hackensack, N. J., and Miss Mabel
Combes and Miss Edith Combes, Manhasset, L.
I., will remain through March.
At Tli Harvard.
Mrs. J. B. Cody and Miss Ada L. Cody, Bridge
port, Conn., will remain through March.
Mr. E. M. Bredin and Mr. Alfred M. Reiber,
Butler, Pa., come for golf.
Mr. L. M. Taylor, Asbury Park, N. J., will re
main two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avyard and Mrs.
Southam, Lowell, Maes., will remain until spring.
Mrs. A. O. Davidson, Watertown, Mass., Miss
Jaynes, Lowell, Mass., and Mrs. David A.
Parker, Goffstown, N. II., are here for a month.
Mr. William Peufield, New York, comes for a
few weeks.
Mr. Geo. E. Hunt, Everett, Mass., will stay
through the season.
Mrs. II. H. Meade and child, Nazareth, Pa.,
and Miss Meade, Gordonsvllle, Va., will be here
until April.
Mrs. A. M. Pickford and Mrs. L. G. Brockway,
Lynn, Mass., plan a month's stay.
Mrs. N, Rowland and Miss Rowland, Philadel
phia, are here for several weeks.
Mrs. Benjamin T. Clarke and Miss Alice Clarke,
Cohoes, N. Y will remain three weeks.
Mrs. F. T. Morse Archer, Haddonfleld, N. J.,
Is spending March here.
At The Lenox and Cedars.
Late arrivals at The Lenox are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur J. Blood, Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. John L.
Scudder, Mr. Chas. J. Negus, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Kimball, Jersey City, N. J. ; Mrs. C. M. Leonard,
Kenwood, N. Y., and Rev. Mr. Lutz, Pitts
burg, Pa.
At The Sfa'srnolla.
Late arrivals at The Magnolia are Hiram Lov
ering, Cllftondale, Mass., Harrison A. Lovering,
E. Somerville, Mass., A. L. Rowland, Youngs
town, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Kates,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Euchre at The Berkshire.
Progressive euchre filled in Wednesday
evening at The Berkshire very pleasantly,
eight tables being necessary. The prize
winners were Mrs. Harriet D. Rowley,
Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. F. II. Abbott,
Mr. John Peterson, Mrs. S. Krider Kent,
and Mrs. J. McV. Mackall. The conso
lation went to Mr. W. W. Taylor.
Putting at The Lenox.
A putting contest was the pleasing
feature of the week at The Lenox.
There were three divisions with prizes
for the winners in each division, Mr. J.
Milton Robinson winning the first from
Miss Emma Joselyn 1 up, (14 holes; ;
Mr. A. E. Wright, the second from Miss
Alice B. Carter, 4 up and 3 to play, and
Miss Rice the third from Mrs. Blood, 1 up
(13 holes).
Other participants were Mrs. W. S.
Hunkins, Miss Florence Gray, Mrs. J.
Milton Robinson, Mrs. Alfred Lyons,
Mrs. Stowe, and Rev. Mr. Blaisdell.
Mr. and Mr. Shaw's Quest.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shaw, of Hollis,
N. Y., entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank M .
Zittell, Mrs. C. C. Heisen, and the Misses
Heisen, Chicago, at dinner very pleasantly
Monday evening, at The Inn.
Saddle JPicnic Today.
A saddle picnic to Thagard's lias been
arranged for today (Saturday), the start
being made from The Carolina at 10 a.m.
sharp. A general invitation to all who
ride or drive is extended.
MOST SUCCESSFUL EVElt.
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Mr. J. E. Porter. )
Miss Naumberg,
Mr. C. A. Lock wood,
Miss Kuhnen,
Mr. C. A . Taf t.
Miss Harris,
Mr. A. G. Warren,
Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson,
Mr. J. E. Kellogg, )
Miss Badeau,
Mr. T. B. Cotter. ,
Mrs. A. P.Thompson,
Mr. II. W. Ormsbee, )
Mrs. urmsbee,
Mrs. I. C. T5fltPH Tlnnn
Mrs. Dana,
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63 75 138 31 107
57 67 124 16 108
63 68 131 22 109
63 73 136 22 114
81 77 158 35 123
Withdrew.
Withdrew.
THE HOLM IfJfl
PINEHURST, IT, 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 constant
ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern
convenience 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.
TiNEJiURST.Ti.G. Tms recently compietea nocei is moaern in every re
spect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with
its cottage annex and large dining room, accommodates seventy-five guests.
The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service is guar
anteed satisfactory.
F. H. ABBOTT, Manager.
Guilford-Benbow Hotel,
Greensboro, North Carolina
ADJOINING THE FAMOUS GUILFORD COURTHOUSE BAT
TLEFIELD. SITUATED MIDWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH
AND THE FAR SOUTH. STOPOVER PRIVILEGES ARE
GRANTED ON ALL THROUGH TICKETS. GOLF LINKS AND
HUNTING PRESERVES. : : .
Bretton
Woods
In the Heart of the
White Mountains
The Mount Pleasant Opens lune 30, 1906
The Mount Washington Opens July J 4, J 906
ANDERSON & PRICE, Mgrs., now at Ormond, Fla.