PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK At Tlie Holly Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian II. Cocke, Roanoke, Va., and Miss Matty L. Cocke, Hollins, Va., were guests of the week. Mr. A. C. Aborn, East Orange, N. J., a fre quent visitor, returns for golf. Mr. James S. Crawford, Pittsburg, and Mrs. W. II. Morrow, Belhvood, Pa., will remain until April. Mrs. A' O. Warner, Miss M.Oakley and Miss G. Oakley, New York, will remain several weeks. Mrs. William M. Kennard and son, Wilming. ton, Del., are here for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Allen and Dr. J. W. Bowers, Portland, Me., are making a long so journ. Mrs. J. II. Worbs, Cleveland, O., will remain through March. Mr. L. A. Welles, New York, joins his brother, Mr. Martin Welles. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Morris, Oneonta, N. Y., and their daughters, Mrs. G. B. Baird, Oneonta, N. Y , Mrs. L. M. Merchant, Binghamton, N. Y., will remain until well through April. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Philbrick, Boston, are completing a short visit. Mr. Thomas T. llushmore, Hempstead, L. I., returns for golf. Rev. and Mrs. J. O'B. Lowry, Atlantic City, N. J., return for an extended sojourn. Mr. Edward A. Cruikshank, New York, joins Mrs. Cruikshank. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Spaulding, Worcester, Mass., are spending two weeks here. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Foulds, Glen Falls, N. Y., return for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Williamson, Montreal, arc completing a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wells, Scranton, Pa., return. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Cross, Bostou, will re main until April. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor and son, Montclair, N. J., remain until April. Mrs. William Whiting, Miss Phoebe Whiting, Mr. J. D. Whiting and Miss Mary Lewis, New Haven, Ct., will remain some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Leland, Grafton, Mass., are making a two weeks visit. At The llerksliire. Mrs. A. T. Pierson and Miss Anna W. Pierson, Brooklyn, are visiting the Misses Strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Master Harold T. Robinson, Miss Sarah M. Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Baxter, Boston, plan a long stay. Mr. Baxter is enthusiastic over golf and shooting. Mr. J. C. Neff and Miss Josephine C. Neff, Philadelphia, plan an extended visit. Mrs. Lillian S. Williams, Miss F. S. Williams and Miss A. J. Stillman, Bridgeport, Conn., will remain until well into April. Mr. W. W. Fisher, Philadelphia, returns for his annual visit. Mr. Bertrand E, Taylor, Boston, is making a return visit. The Misses Roe, Washington, I). C, were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lawrence, Scottdale, Pa., spent Wednesday here. Mr. R.L. Van Tassell, Passaic, N.J., is making a short stay. At The Harvard. Mrs. A. II. Spence, New York, returns for a short visit. Mr. M. LatFerty, . Philadelphia, will remain until May. Mr. James II. Callanan and Mr. J. B. McKain Schenectady, N. Y., are here for golf. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Beers, Cleveland, O., are spending a few days here. Mrs. Mary A. Welton, Mr. B. F. Welton, New York, and Mtss Esther M. Eachns, Philadelphia, are completing a short stay. Mr. F. Morse Ai'clier, Haddonfleld, N. J., joins Mrs. Archer. At The Lenox and Cedar. Mr. Irving II. Upton, Boston, Mass.; Mr.Chas. Ross, New York; Mrs. W. S. Housel, Holly, N. Y., are late arrivals at The Lenox. At The JLexingfton. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis, Somerville, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Lotheridge, Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. H. Kent, London, England, and Mr. A. Sour, New York, are late arrivals at The Lexington. AT 1INE 11EACII, VA. .March is nrlnging Many Visitor who are Enjoying- Life out of Doors. Pine Beach, Va., March 14 Sports and pleasures indoors and out are occu pying the attention of guests at the new Pine Beach Hotel. A point of much interest is the Jamestown exposition grounds, ten minutes walk away, and the guests are not only following the prog ress of work closely, but assisting in selecting sites for their native state build ings, as well. A splendid orchestra is a warmly welcomed and much enjoyed recent ad dition to the hotel. The new board walk, 2,000 feet in length, proves to be a never ending source of pleasure. Many guests are booked for the remain ing weeks of March and a goodly com pany is assembled here. Late arrivals inlude: Mr. and Mrs.William E. Russell, New York City ; Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Ham mond, Washington, D. C. ; Miss Donovan, Salisbury, Md.; Mr. J. A. Humphrey, Chicago ; Mr. Thomas Ho wee, Atkinson, 111.; Mr. Henry Kern, Louisville, Ky. ; The Illinois Commissioners to the Jamestown Exposition; Misses Mary and Laura Earle, Watervleit, N. Y. ; Mrs. Chas. Weiss and son, Miss Kate Cleve land, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dovey, Miss Dovey, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. II. II. Carr, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom, Miss Rosenboon of New York City ; Mr. E. Stanley Holland, Mr. F. B. Monahan of Chicago ; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McIJlangal, Mr. M. V. Mc Ulangal of New York City ; Mr. M. W. Hill of Baltimore : Mr. George E. Reed? Washington, D. C. ; Mr. E. Wismere, Mr. A. M. Philips of York, Penn. ; Mr. Evan Shelby, Lafayette, Ind. ; Miss Esther Cowles of Glen Falls, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Woosley, Nevada, la. ; Mr. Joseph C. Whitney, Mr. P. G. Osbourn, Mr. D. C. Ammidon, Mr. Henry M. AVar field, Mr. 11. E.Lee Marshall, Mr. Carroll II. Smith, Mr. Lloyd L. Jackson all Qf Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cole, Mil waukee: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers of Philadelphia ; Mr. II. II. Manley, New York; Miss Marion Holsttin, Boston: Mr. C. Henderson, Mobile, Ala. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tuxhan, Edwardsville, 111. Mixed Foui'oiii Tuesday. Medal play handicap mixed foursomes for cups presented by Herbert L. Jillson, and to be given for the best net score, are announced for next Tuesday after noon, March 20th. A general invitation to all is extended, but entries must be made in pairs with Clerk James McNab, at the Golf Club house, on or before Monday afternoon, next, at five o'clock. IBahy Wolrcii at the Zoo. Seven tiny baby wolves, which were born Friday last, are the centre of attrac tion at The Zoo just now. Interest in ihe entire collection continues excellent. Euchre at The llerkIiire. Euchre provided a pleasant evening at The Berkshire, Tuesday, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Stelley, Miss Jenkins, Mr. Pickard, Mr. Downs and Mr. Miner being the prize winners. THE flOIihY Ifjfl PINEHURST, II, 0. nmft WZvXj-tQknriS in I inniri H 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 iu 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; TirffiJiURST.Ti.C Tins recently completed Hotel is modern 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 GUTLFOIiD 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 June 30, J 906 The Mount Washington Opens Tuly 14, 1906 ANDERSON & PRICE, Mgrs., now at Ormond, Fla.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view