DiEIlBiE OUTlX)OKTjBB$B5 1 PINEHURST of Centerville, R. I., return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gildersleeve and two chil dren of Warren, Pa., return for a two weeks' visit. Mr. Timothy W. Sprague and Mrs. L. Sprague of Boston, are here for a short visit and golf. Mr. S. D. Wyatt and Mr. Harold Wyatt of Fond du Lac, Wis., return for a three weeks' sojourn. Mrs. G. A. Munger of Camden, N. J., joins her family. Mr. F. P. Sperry of New York, joins Mr. J. P. Disbrow. Mr. and Mrs. A; C. Shand of Philadelphia, are making a three weeks' visit. Walter F. Wyatt of Boston, comes for two -weeks' golf. Mrs. George D. Sargent and Mrs. George Cut ler of Boston, were guests of the week. Mr. Chas HIgley of Cleveland, joins his friend Mr. Zangerle. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Edsall of Wallingford, 3onn., and Miss C. I. Blinn of Brooklyn, are here for a three weeks' sojourn. Mr. Chas. L. Jones of Pittsburg, is making a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Smallwood of Washington, D. C, are spending the week here. Mr. It. K. Storm of Hackensack, N. J. joins his aunt, Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mr. II. C. Earle of Philadelphia, conies for a ten days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Amsbry of Montrose, Pa., comes for a two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Ellison of Rochester, are spending three weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Mussen of Montreal, are here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McClain and Master Bruce McClain of Montclair, N. J., return for their usual visit. Mr. A I. Jones of Boston, was a guest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Keenan, and Miss Catherine Keenan of Blnghamton, N. Y., are here for an extended visit. Mrs. John T. Dallas and Miss Mary Dallas of Brooklyn, will remain several weeks. Mr. Frederick Pring of Orange, X. J., returns. Mr. M. A. llallowell and Miss Bessie Harvey of Bethayscs, Pa., come for a long sojourn. At til IlerkHliire. The week has brought a large influx of old and now friends at The Berkshire, life iu the opeii and numerous informal affairs contributing to the pleasure of all. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coll'man and Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Smith of Pittsburg, were fiiicsts 0f the week. Mr. ami Mrs. 0. H. Benedict of Schenectady, N. Y., arc spending two weeks here. Mrs. W. Iierschel Collins and Mr. Wentworth B. Collins of Buffalo, come for a fortnight's visit. Mr. Walter A. Godcharlos of Milton, Pa., was here for the week. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Kohn and child, of Hartford, Conn., are here for a three weeks' sojourn. Mr. Francis A. Cox of Raleigh, X. C, joined his friends, Mrs. Wm. Lamb and family, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Seaman of Glen Cove, X. Y., were guests of the week. Miss E. II. Hooker and Miss M. A. Lewis of New Haven, are spending two weeks here. Mrs. M. L. Potter, Miss Mahoney and Mrs. S. S. Benter of Xew York, and Mrs. W. S. Potter of Mali wall, N. J., were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clancy and daughter of Chicago, come for an inde finite stay. Mr. E. E. Osborn of New York, will remain three weeks. Mr. J. A. Scrlven of New York, joins his fam ily for a short visit. Mrs. A. Dclisle and Master Gaston Delisle of Montreal, come for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Henley and Miss Jessie A. Ilcnson of New York, are spending two weeks here. Mr. E. L. Sullivan of Stamford, Conn., comes for a stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Mead of New York, are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Morgan of New York,' will remain through March. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reinemanof Pittsburg, were guestb of the week. Mr. Frank II. Callan of Buffalo, comes for a stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Miller and their chil dren, Mr. D. II. Miller and Mrs. Lewis R. Am bier of Cannon Center, Conn., come for a short stay. Mr. C. Elmer Brown of Pittsburg, will remain a few days. Mr. George W. White of Ridgewood, N. J., is here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. M. Foley and Miss Foley of Her kimer, N. Y., were guests of the week. At The Cedars and Itnox. Picnic parties have been a feature of the week and have been enjoyed im mensely by Cedars and Lenox guests. Mrs. Adam Kulm and Miss Helen Kulm of Pittsburg, join Miss Emily Kulm. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Witham of Middleboro, Mass., are here for a shortivlsit. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. LeStrade of New York, return for an indefinite sojourn. At Tbe IMag-nolia. Mr. Charles E. Benton of New Bed ford, Mass., joins Mrs. Benton for the rest of the season. Mrs. Harlow and Miss Ruth Harlow of Brook lyn, came for a month's sojourn. X11HS SIMCIiAin MISS WIJAXTi. Tliey are Trophy Winners in Sub scription llitle Shoot. llifle shooting is claiming the atten tion of women in increasing numbers, a subscription event, arranged by Miss E. Marie Sinclair of Boston, being an en joyable feature of the week. Miss Sinclair led with a score of two hundred and fifty-six, Miss Marjorie Winanta of Bayonne, finishing a close second in two hundred and forty-five, Miss Elizabeth Farrelly of Morristown, made 134, Miss Olive Spain of New York, 102, Miss Mary Bates of Boston, 92, and Mrs. Mary Dutton Chase, S4. There were two trophies, one for the best score contributed by Mr. Jillson, and a second trophy purchased with the entrance fees. Interest in pistol shooting and archery is also attracting the women, and a trap shooting handicap is also being talked of . IMiiehurst Chapel Jtelig-iou Service. Roman Catholic Service: At 0 A. m. each Sunday morning, ex cepting the second Sunday of the montli. Protestant Services: Week beginning March 22 : March 22nd (3rd Sunday in Lent), 9 :30 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morn ing Prayer and Sermon; Preacher, Resident Minister. 3.30 P. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. March 25th (Wednesday), 9:30 A. M., Holy Communion; 5 p. M., Litany and Instruction. March 27th (Friday), 5 p. m., Evening Prayer and Address. TflE CflROIiIJifl. FIHEHUBST, II. a JSJJ" m4 ml m ,JP A .1. i I WW! GfllJllfll U 'Ml II L U H II ID II 3 I1H i c-?v mtmm- iMT--nr'friri-irrmii mi iii'HTir The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with seventy-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. A7. PRIEST, Manager, wm, The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located withall conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guest apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. F. C. ABBE, Manager. Pinehurst Department Store Complete Stock and Modern Equipment in All Departments, with Prices on Par with Northern Markets. Plain and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Notions. Columbia, Saxonv Floss and Germantown Yarns, Ribbons, Embroidery Silks, Souvenirs, Toys, Eto., Eto. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition, Northern Men in Charge. BRETTOtS! WOODS In the Heart of the White Mountains The Mount Pleasant The Mount Washington. ANDERSON & PRICE, MANAGERS. FLORIDA HOTELS: The Alcazar at St. Augustine, The Ormond and Bretton Inn at Ormond Beaoh

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