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I VHNMWAdHe- THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Natalie E. Collier of Brooklyn, return. Mr. Charles P. Fay of Chicopee Falls, Mass., comes for golf. Mr. Erwin P. Zeisler of Chicago, is here for a short visit. Mrs. M. J. Pinkham, Miss M. F. Mac Lean, and Miss N. M. Hart of Newton, Mass., are spending two weeks here. 3Ir. and Mrs. W. R. Barnhart and 3Iiss Lavinia Barnhart of Greensburg, Pa., were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sawtelle of Provi dence, are spending two weeks here. Mr. A. A. Augustus of Cleveland, re joins his family. Mr. George A. Mosher of Troy, N. Y., returns for golf, and is welcomed back by a large circle of friends. Mrs. E. C. Shields of Howell, Mich., and Miss Geraldine Foley of Wainoatosa, Wis., are making a ten days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Powell of Morristown, N. J., return for their usual visit. Mr. Wm. West of Camden, N. J., re joins Mrs. West. Major J. M. Eastman of New York, returns for April. Mrs. Dean Albert Smith of Bingham ton, N. Y., and Miss Edna Davidge of Midtlletown, N. V., will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fiske of Hartford, Conn., were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Messier Quick of Brooklyn, N. V., come for a two weeks' stay. Mr. Benjamin Treacy and Mr. Edward Trcacy of .Jersey City, are here for a three weeks' sojourn. At TIi IBerkahire und Harvard. The week has added many new faces to the congenial company assembled at The Berkshire and Harvard, all finding pleasure indoors and out. Among pleas ant affairs of the week was an evening's entertainment provided by Miss Cora Robertson, including songs nnd recita tions. AMONG THE GUESTS. Miss Kegina V. Moser of Pocky Point, N. Y., is making a ten days' visit. Dr. A. II. Hart of New York, is spend ing the month here. Mrs. G. W. Adams of Bristol. P. I., returns. Mr. F. A. Haussner of New York, comes for an indefinite stay. Mr. J. A. Scriven returns for his third visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prior of Minneap olis, Mrs. James Hawkins, Miss Blanche and Mr. II. M. Hawkins of Uniontown, Pa., Mrs. and Miss Whitcomb of Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Griffith and Mrs. S. S. Greenwell of Baltimore, were guests of the week. late Carolina Arrival. Mr. Leon Thurston of Pittsburg, spent the week here. Mrs. J. A. Whitcomb of Boston and Mrs. C. L. Purinton of Brookline, Mass., are late arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Conklin of Bloom field Hills, Mich., spent the week here. Mrs. J. G. Brooks and Miss J. Brooks of New York, are completing a short but delightful, visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Graham of Browns ville, Pa., join friends. Mrs. J. C. Pancoast and Miss Florence Hastings of Chicago, are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo N. Schloss of New York, are here for a short visit. Mr. E. V. Price of Chicago, is enjoying golf. Miss Hubbell and Miss Patarois of Philadelphia, are late arrivals. Mrs. Chas. C. Rershaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd of Altoona, Pa., re turn. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fenn of Poland Springs, Me., are making a short visit. Mr. N. A. Heath of Brooklyn, is here for golf. Mrs. Floyd W. Mundy of Montclair, N. J., joins friends. MIXED FOl ItSOffiEi. Special Invitation Handicap Event Interests GolferM. Invitation handicap medal play mixed foursomes provided an interesting special golf event during the week, a tie result ing between Mr. C. L. Jones and Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr. (IS,) and Mr. F. M. Wilmot and Miss L. B. Elkins (8,) at eighty-six; Mr. Wilmot and Miss Elkins winning on the toss. Mr. L. D. Pierce and Miss Mary Fownes (0,) carried oil' the consolation; the prizes being sil ver cups and souvenirs. THE SCORES. C. L. Jones and Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr. F. M. Wilmot and Miss L. B. Elkins C. B. Fownes and Miss Ethel Check C. A. Munger and Mrs. F. M. Wilmot L. D. Tierce and Miss.Mary Fownes 104 18 91 86 86 91 109 16 93 99 0 99 Eleventh Hole in On: Nat S. Hurd of Pittsburg, is the latest addition " Holes-in-One Golf Club," making the eleventh in a drive as his initiation stunt, during the week. At The Magrnolia. Mr. and Mrs. James Sallaway of Bed ford, Mass., are spending the week here. Pinehurst Chapel llelig-ioag Services. Protestant Services: Week commencing April 5 : April 5th (5th Sunday in Lent) : 9 :30 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Holy Communion and Ser mon; Preacher, Resident Minister ; 3.30 p. Ji., Sunday School and Bible Classes. Wednesday, April 8th : 5 p. w ., Litany and Instruction. Friday, April 10th: 5 p. m., Evening Prayer and Address. Roman Catholic Service; At 6 A. M. each Sunday morning, ex cepting the second Sunday of the month. THE CflHOIilflfl. PINEHURST, IT. a nn s i iTntyFv!i . iff ft i f? a ft I It 1 III rjMiiiTi l JLlJ1 P V '-; . ...i..,-inr''!.i III- II ' . ... t.M.u f' finale. I HJ'Ji 'yTt 'l4ir 1 43Wr The Carolina is a magnificent f our-storv 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 comiort ana convenience, inciuaing 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. The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for uiv, f.f. riinniiiiT wjfpr iPrntYi t,hp. celebrated Pinehurst SminffS. bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. rlhe guesU aparxments art; uoinxuitauio auu uumc-imv. ,xx. i""v - & 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., Ete. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. Northern Men in Charge. BRETTON WOODS In the Heart of the WHite Mountains The Mount Pleasant The Mount Washington. ' W ANDERSON & PRICE, MANAGERS. FLORIDA HOTELS: The Alcazar a! St. Augustine, The Ormond and Bretton Inn at Ormond Beach
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