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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
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definite stay. Master Wells, who is gifted with
a fine soprano voice, is a general favorite.
Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Baker of Springfield, Mass.,
who join their niece, Mrs. Alfred Wells Rich
ardson, will remain indefinitely. Mr. Baker is
the president of the G. and C. Merriam Com
pany, publishers of Webster's International Dic
tionary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Canby of Wilming
ton, Del., are here for a ten days' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Vallance of Geneseo, N. Y.,
are here for the season.
Mrs. M. E. Keyes, Mrs. L. S. Waterman and
Miss Jane Tuttle of Hartford, Conn, come for
a long sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Goundie of New York, will
remain through February.
Mrs. Wm. Jameson of Boston, is here for the
winter. Mrs. A. P. Southerland of New York,
will spend a week with Mrs. Jameson.
Mr. Herman W. Stillman, a prominent lawyer
of the Windy City, and his father, Mr. Thomas
W. Stillman, return for their annual sojourn.
Rev. I. McK. Pettinger, a prominent Raleigh
clergyman, is here for a week's pleasure and
rest.
Mr. W. II. Le Moureux of Hartford, Conn.,
spent the week here. .
Mr. II. J. McBride, who came here several
weeks ago with Mrs. McBride and their two
children, has returned home, leaving his family
comfortably installed for the season.
Mr. Paul Campbell, accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Maud Campbell Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs.
II. 11. Smith, all of New York, are a congenial
party who plan a stay of several weeks.
Mrs. George II. Seyms and Miss K. N. Seyms
of Hartford, Conn,, come for the season.
Mrs. A. E. Trunkett and her son, Gilbert
Rogers, of New York, who made many friends
here during a three weeks visit, left for their
temporary home in New York, Saturday morn
ing, anticipating a return visit.
Master Charles Sayles, Jr., and his sister, Miss
Virginia, have entered the Pinehurst school.
At the Holly Inn.
The week at The Inn has been a quiet
but pleasant one, with Monday evening's
bridge party as its special feature. Dainty
prizes were offered, Mr. H. L. Caswell of
Parkersburg, W. Va., Mrs. C. E. Came
ron of Orange, N. J., Mrs. David Flem
ing of Philadelphia, and Mr. Edwin
Beach of New York, winning them.
A bridge party in which many of the
guests and their friends participated, was
an enjoyable affair of the week, Mr. E. C.
Cameron and Mrs. John B. Slack win
ning the prizes.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Mr. C. W. Harman and his son, Mr. Samuel O.
' Curtice and Mr. C. E. Patterson, all of New
Rochelle, N. Y., return for their annual sojourn
and golf.
Mr. Theodore G. Daub of Pittsburg, Pa., joins
his mother for the season.
Mrs. M. L. Hovey of Indianapolis, Ind., accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. A. M. Lewis, is
here for the winter, Mrs. Hovey enjoying horse
back riding.
Mrs. E. A. Tracy of South Coventry, Conn., is
here for an indefinite sojourn, and will be joined
soon by Mr. Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Rockwell of Leomin
ster, Mass., return for February, Mr. Rockwell
as devoted to golf as ever.
Mrs. T. Stadtmiller and her sister, Miss L. M.
Stadtmiller of Boston, spent the week here, and
are planning to return later.
Mrs. Priscilla Lloyd, Mrs. S. B. Munson and
her son, all of Pittsburg, and Mrs. S. A. Hay
maker of Warrensburg, Mo., will remain through
March.
Mr. W. M. Hitman of Boston, is completing a
short visit.
Mrs. B. K. Hibbern of Cincinnati, O., joins
Mrs. Berry for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lynch and young daughter
of New York, who are touring the south, spent a
portion of the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene De Forest of New Haven,
Conn., are here for their first and an extended
visit.
Mr. John Moran of Washington, D. C, is on a
ten days' visit.
Mrs. S. S. Tribou of Baltimore, returns for her
annual sojourn.
Mrs. J. M. Tenney of Methuen, Mass., joins
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Woodbury of Washington,
D. C, for an indefinite stay.
Rev. W. A. Kinter of Pittsburg, is here for
February.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Adams and son of
New York, will remain until spring.
Mrs. Wm. Pratt and her sister, Miss L. B. Cutts
of Boston, are here for the winter.
Rev. Winthrop Benton Greene of Bridgeport,
Conn., joins Mrs. Greene for the season.
Mr Louis Sutherland of Montreal, Canada, is
joined by Mrs. Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Erwin and daughter of
West Durham, N. C, are enjoying a few days'
rest.
Mr. Charles II. Ash and Mr. J. W. Davis of
Cookesville, Pa., come for ten days shooting.
Mr. E. B. Bradshaw of Chicago, joins his
friend, Mr. J. W. Towle, for golf.
Mr. Charles B. Rockwell and Master Charles
Jr., join Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rockwell of Leo
minster, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eakin of Elizabeth, N. J.,
are spending their honeymoon here.
Mrs. I. G. Howard and her son, Mr. P. E.
Howard, left for Atlantic City Thursday, after
a pleasant sojourn here.
The departure of Dr. E. R. Frankish, tomorrow,
for his home in Toronto causes general regret
among many friends.
At The Lenox and Cedar .
A decidedly novel and entertaining af
fair, in which silhouettes of the guests
played a prominent part, was given at
The Lenox Friday evening. Three hand
some prizes were offered to the ones who
succeeded in guessing the largest num
ber of correct names of the persons repre
sented. Mrs. Everett E. Wilbar, Misses
Pose W. Scott, Meta Brooke and Eliza
beth Koe, Mrs. Le Gendre, Mrs. II. P.
Bailey, Mr. J. B. Larzelere and Mr. John
Koe, who handed in complete lists, cut
for the prizes, Miss Brooke, Miss Scott
and Mr. Larzelere winning on the draw.
An aftermath of fun and mystery of
the affair was the disappearance of a
number of the silhouettes, which had
been left in the parlor, and it is sus
pected that some of the young and sterner
sex may be able to explain the where
abouts of the missing likenesses.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Mr. W. J. Humphrey, a prominent business
man of Wilmington, Del., is here for several
days, and will return early in March for his fifth
annual visit.
Mr. B. J. Galloway of New York, leaves
after a visit with his cousin, Miss Meta Brooke.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wharton of Ridge
wood. N.J., accompanied by their daughter, Miss
Alice, come for the season.
Mr. James II. Tinney of Jersey City, returns
with his charming daughter, Miss Miriam, for
the second visit of the season. Mr. Tinney is an
enthusiastic sportsman and an excellent shot.
llonnet .Party at the Magnolia.
A "Bonnet Party" provided a jolly and
entertaining evening at The Magnolia
Monday, through the interest and energy
of Mrs. Chalmers Burn of Detroit, Mich.,
and Miss Katharine Wilson of Hamilton,
Canada, who had the arrangements in
charge. The guests generaljy partici
pated, and all entered into the fun with a
spirit and zest which made the evening a
very pleasant one.
The guests regret the departure of
Pev. P. Lew Williams, who returned to
his home in Elmira, N. Y., last week,
after ten days' stay.
THE HOIiIiY Iflji.
PINEHURST, XT. 0.
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.
. I. CREAMER, Manager,
The Harvard,
PINEHURST, N. C.
TiNEJIURST.Ti.C
This 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 guaran
teed satisfactory.
F. H. ABBOTT, Manager.
HOTEL TRAYMORE,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Overlooking the Ocean. Open all the Year.
TRAYMORE HOTEL GO.
CHAM. O. JIAIHlXJETTEv Manager.
1. H. WHITE, President
RICHMOND HOTEL
17 & H STREETS,
Washington, D. C
American Plan. $3.00 per day and upwards.
"Adirondack" Forty-five minutes from Saratoga Wayside Inn and Cottages, Lak9
Luzerne, New York. (July to October.)
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor.