PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ARTS AID CItAFTg. WILL HE It E COHI IlItEAKEIt, Opening: of tbo "Shop" a Welcome Announcement to Visitor. The announcement of the reopening of the Arts and Crafts exhibit at the former location in the Administration building, will be received with general pleasure. This "shop" has come to be regarded by many as an entertainment feature as well as providing souvenirs which all are glad to possess. As in the past, native products will be featured. Upon regular days weaving will be done by native women, and there will be a new departure in the way of a native cabinet worker. The collection includes products from native woods, pine cones and the like, nearly all of them useful, and a large va riety of rugs, spreads, etc. Some real gems are shown in pottery creations by North Carolina Indians, and there is quite a display of Frederick Par sons' "opus pictums," or colored bas reliefs, as well as handicraft novelties from many sections. OWE ltEE'!S JLECTl HE. liUrg-e Audience will Hear the Novel ist at Villa- Hall. Opie deed's lecture at the Village Hall, next Friday, the fifteenth, is being an ticipated throughout the Village and a big audience is assured the famous novelist and story teller. The program announced, "An Even ing of Southern Stories," will be particu larly appropriate and it will sparkle from first to last with brilliant wit and tender pathos. Tickets are on sale at the Pharmacy and the hotel desks and the demand for them has been large. MONDAY AItf IVKIDAY. Everyliour in Town Will Attend Vil lage Hall Bazaar. Every detail is complete for the Bazaar to be held in the Village Hall, Monday and Tuesday, afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the Catholic church build ing fund, and most everybody is plan ning to attend. Of novelties there will be many, and of opportunities to spend money no end. UANDICAl SWAM' EST. llecker and Prescott Plar Twenty Hole Ma tcli. A medal play handicap bail sweep stakes "Swatfest" occupied the attention of golfers Saturday, C. L. Becker (1,) and O. IS. Prescott (3,) playing off a tie on the twentieth hole for first place, Mr. Becker winning. Other participants were N. S. Hurd (7,) W. L. Hurd (12,) C. K. Gorton (14,) L. D. Pierce (4,) Donald Vaughan (7,) T. R. Newbold (5,) II. W. Ormsbee (6,) and J. E. Kellogg (8.) Golf era Com Ins: from Everywhere for St. Valentine's Tourney. The third annual St. Valentine's golf tournament which begins Wednesday and continues through Monday, promises to be a record breaker. Many partici pants are thus early here, familiarizing themselves with the course, and big dele gations are booked to arrive tonight and tomorrow. At Tbe lenox and Cedar. A taffy pull furnished much amusement for the guests, Monday evening, and oc casional burned finger-tips were forgotten in the face of a feast on real old fashioned home-made candy. A progressive hearts party, in which all of the guests participated, was an en tertaining aft'air of the week, Miss Eliza beth Koe, Mrs. J. II. Wharton, Mr. H. F. Le Gendre and Mr. J. II. Wharton win ning the prizes. Mrs. C. F. Dunham of West Newton, Mass., joins her son for an indefinite sojourn. A full houe and "standing room only" are thus early the rule here. At The Mag-nolia. Mr. Clemens Titzck of Philadelphia, a promi nent capitalist and real estate operator, who is widely known as the Secretary of the Northeast era Trading Company, returns for his annual sojourn. Mrs. W.J. Millring and daughter, Emily, of Buffalo, are here for the winter. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Cairns of England, are late arrivals. Mr.E. E. Mack and Miss Ida Mack of Erie, Pa., are spending the winter here. 4 Em 1 ? ",."Jri for SHOTGUN Sand RIFLES r if ' PfiifJi'T ! ! r- - H. H. HARPER, WOLLASTON GOLF CLUB i Pinebast fatms. 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. SW1NNERTON, 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 SPR1INOS, the water of which is used for drinking, ice and in the swimming pool. Pure, dry, bracing air. Golf, Tennis, Boating, Fishing and Shooting. O. D. SEAVEY. BRETTON WOODS In the Heart of the WHite Mountains The Mount Pleasant The Mount Washington. Anderson 5fc Price, Mgrs. For the Summer The Sagamore, ON LAKE GEORGE, The Gateway of the ADIRONDACKS. X. Edmund Krumbholz. Managing Director. Also THE KIRKWOOD, Camden, South Carolina.

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