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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK MRS. THOMAS BAUCHLK. When your son is busy shooting Afier him you'll oft be scooting, And to do this with little fuss, It may be handy to use this bus. Bus. MRS. I. H. D. KALPH. Love me little, love me long, But don't use my puffs to play pingpong. French Doll. MR. II. w. PHIKST. It's a gift to nod and smile And acquiesce all the while, Becaube when guests are kicking Many a time It saves a licking. Nuiiing Figure. miss capel. Just a basket built for two, . We are sending, dear, to you. Picnic Basket. mr. franklin berwin. Be sure to wear a rusty suit, When you eat this juicy fruit. . An Orange. miss vow. If you'd avoid a coat of tan, Keep the sun otf with this fan. MR. CYRUS N. ' GORTON. FAN. Ueai those ivories crash and rattle To the tune of poolroom prattle I If you'll oblige by humbly kneeling We'll give a cure for that tired feeling. riKED Feeling cure. MR. F. II. ABBOTT. When your guests go on a lark, Turn this loose aud let it bark. Dog. MRS. T. R. NKWBOLD. Often we hear Tommy's call, When he's putting with the ball, Lest when he's gone you may be dull, We'll give you this to lill the lull. Man with Bells. mr. cyrus a. taft. Since on dog friends you seem to dote, Here's one '11 will go nicely in your coat! Mechanical Dog. mbs. wm. durant. At last your road has led you here, To join with us and lend your cheer, . And when you take another tack Consult this book and then come back. Baby Baedeckek. miss lucy k. priest. Dear Miss Lucy's such a pet, We hardly knew what to get, Then we thought of little Willie; Hope she won't find him silly. Boy Doll.' mrs. w. f. wilson. Five o'clock at last is here, Now just see the crowd draw near, And watch for what we're sure to get, When first we're served from this tea-set. . Tea-Set. mr. thos ii. bauchle, jr. Birds mav come and birds may go, While your gun waves to and fro, And lect your "salt" do not prevail, We'll offer you this toothsome quail. Bird. MISS CORCORAN. Since Donald Ross and you're a pair, We'll give you this to fan the air. Fan. MR. A. I. CREAMER. Stalwart o'er the links he roamed, While his caddy fumed and foamed, And as he plied his strokes so wondrous, His friends applauded him quite thundrous. Toy with Bells. miss BRUCE. Many things we find to do, Some are old and some are new, ' But tho we rarely tempt the fates, Perhaps you'll wish to test these dates. Box of Stuffed dates. MRS. C. B. PRESCOTT. Tis for you, this little pet, Bestest one that we conld get, He is gentlft, he is kind, Cannot run, but never mind 1 RABBIT. MR. PHILIP L. LIGHTBOURN. That you may learn of girls' society, Without the fear of Impropriety, We'll let you exercise your gall Upon this smiling baby doll. -Doll. MR. DAVID FLEMING. The balls go soaring in the air When Fleming emerges from his lair; But lest they bring his partners pains, He should hold them back with these reins. Pair of reins. mrs. george s. hill. Mrs. Hill, the doctor's wife, Has always lead a merry life, But now she's got this box of paint, She'll get to work without complaint. Box of Paint. Washing, washing every day, Even that soon seemed like play, But watch her striving like a lion, Now she's got this little Iron. Flat Iron. mr. t. r. newbold. He shot so straight and he shot so true That he made that target black and blue, But even then, for fear he'd miss, We'd rather see him using this. Tot TARGET. MR. JAY V. HALL. Back again is festive Jay With a love sick notion, And lest he should pass away We recommend this potion. Cure for Love. mr edwin beach. With many lessons he's battled, Still he seems somewhat rattled; So we send him this ball, somewhat coarse, And with It the motto, "Use Force." Rubber Ball and Box of Force. mrs. j. t. capel. As chaperones need many a trick, -We'll give you this to help you "stick," Package of Court-Plaster. mrs. f. h. abbott. With golf and all there's many a way To help fill in a busy day; But as an aid to help you do We'll recommend this "Its Up to You." Book. mr. alfred shindley. You seem to be quite cheerful And willing to take hold, So we send you this trumpet Play only when you're told! Cornet. ANNUAL JlItfrEL snow. Village Employees are Already .Plan ning1 for the Entertainment. Interest in the annual minstrel show of the Village employees, an event which is always anticipated with keen pleasure by the entire Village, is thus early much in evidence and preliminary organization has been effected. Rehearsal will begin shortly and the date announced in due season. IEig-Ii Mass for Chrlitmai. Christmas was observed by the Cath olics with a high mass at the Village hall at six A. M., Rev. Fr. Cavahaugh offici ating. The altar was appropriately decorated and there was singing by a mixed choir under the leadership of Miss Leavitt. roR SHOTGUNS and RIFLES ' -'NilTwS V; ' in ton i V Pinehufst farms. DAIRY DIVISION: Selected herd of grade cows supplying the entire Village with milk. Registered Berkshire hogs of the best strains in the country for sale. A, M. SWINNERTON, Manager. MARKET GARDEN: Hot house cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, etc., etc. Choice violets, carnations, roses. Flowers delivered at hotels and cottages carefully packed ready for mailing. T. J. LYONS, Manager. POULTRY DIVISION: Choice fowls for breeding, and eggs for hatching. T. J. TAYLOR, Jr., Manager, The guests of the Village are cordially invited to visit any division of the farms. Address all correspondence to the PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE. FLORIDA: MAGNOLIA SPRINGS HOTEL, Located twenty-eight miles South of Jacksonville at the famous MAGNOLIA SPRIINQS, the water of which is used for drinking, ice and in the swimming pool. Pure; dry, , Tennis, boating, Fishing and Shooting. bracing air. Golf, O. D. SEAVEY. BRETTON WOODS In the Heart of the AHite Mountains The Mount Pleasant The Mount Washington. Anderson & Price, Mgrs. NOW OPEN, The Court Inn, CAMDEN, S. C. Frontage 900 feet. Golf, Polo, Quail. Caleb Ticknor & Son,
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