I PAGE jTHE P1NEHURST OPTLOOK gMBBW THE flOItltY WH WEEK OF MANY PLEASURES 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. A. I. CREAMER, Manager. The Harvard, TlNEHURST.Ti.C PINEIIUUST, N. C. x This recently completed hotel is modern in every re- pect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests. F. C. ABBE, Manager. MOTEL, ROYAL RALiW, Fort BOATING, FISHING. SHOOTING. GOLF- iVlyers, F?la. Informal Affairs Keep Hotel Visitors Pleasantly Occupied. Hare Daya of Wondrous Sungliine and Crfp Air Announce the Presence of Spring". , iTh?se wi!hingut0 en,3? th,e m08t W11 spot in Florida, should visit this winter retreat, beau tif ully located on the svlph winding Caloosahachee twenty miles from the Gulf of Mexico. VC, IT i . , 8 u OI U1 mo81 auramve and palatial hotels in south Floida. Since last StEY a ! . i w,Bruuu renovated ana newly lurnished and a music room, sun parlor, dutch room, and liftv bed rooms, all with nrivatp. hath hr. h0a tx niu i . hlthJmprved bT thG addition of a Bwlmming pool, sulphur baths and a large number of private HE week in hotel circles has been one filled with delightfully informal affairs ; nature in her most entrancing mood, old and new friends among the arrivals who are Hocking in by every train, many of them to remain until May. At The Carolina. The regular . Monday morning bridge party for women, drew a large attend ance of hotel guests and cottagers and all were enthusiastic over the pleasure the occasion provided. Prizes were awarded for the high scores at each table, Mrs. DeWitt, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Coleman, Miss Allyn, Miss Small, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Schmidt winning. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. George Barr McCutcheon, the author, of Chicago, and Mrs. McCutcheon, are here for March. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grace of Cleveland, return for their annual visit., Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Slosson of Bridgeport, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ely of Tarrytown, N. Y., will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wesson and Mr. Victor Wesson of Springfield, return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Austin S. Cook and Mr.and Mrs. Frank E. Holden of Woonsocket, R. I., come for golf. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. II. Kimball, Miss Priscllla Kimball and Mr. Milton T. Kimball of Bath, Maine, are here for a three weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Belcher of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duncan of New York, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer of Duluth, will remain through March. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Vostrand of New York, are spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Head of Latrobe, Pa., re turn for the season. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barnet and Miss K. Marr of Yonkers, N. Y., are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rodger, Mr. and Mri. F. W. Baillie and Miss Baillie of Toronto, are spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Wattenburg of New York, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Allen of Buffalo, spent the week here. Mrs. Ann Jacobs of Bronsville and Mrs. A. J. McBirney of New York, joins friends for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Thomas Lowry and maid and Mr. Horace Lo wry of Minneapolis, came for a short visit. Mrs. A. D. Higgins, Miss Grace Higglns and Miss Flora Higgins of Thompsonville, Conn., return for the season. Mrs. Harold Browne, Miss Hazel Browne and Mr. Charles H, Browne of Yonkers, spent a por tion of the week here. Mrs. A. L. Sonia, Mrs. F. O. Virgin, Mrs. A. M. Schell and Mr. It. M. Schell of New York, are here for a short visit. Miss Margaret Reed and Miss Katherine M. Edwarda of 1'ittsburg, will remain indefinitely. Mr. G. W. Dickaman of Duluth, will remain through March. Mr. John C. Schmidt of York, Pa., joins his family here. Mr. Edward II. Brewer of Dalton, is spending a few days here, enjoying golf. iur. unaries wnsonoi csew lorK, is making a two weeks visit. Mr. Charles Vanderbllt 'of Tarrytown, spent the week here. Mr. B. M. Sanford and Mr. C. W. Bentley of Albany, spent the week here. Mr. L. B. Kuppenheimer of Chicago,, will re main through the coming week. Mr. II. C. Fownes, Mr. C. B. Fownes and Mr. W. C. Fownes of Pittsburg, return to remain until spring. Mr. John W. Lattlng of Lattington, L. I., joins friends. Mr. James B. Ersalnan of Pittsburg, comes for golf. Mr. William J. Ryan of New York, is here for a two weeks visit. Mr. James P. Gardner of Chicago, rejoins his family. Congressman elect and Mrs. J. H. O'Ncilof Boston, and Mrs. Mary E. Burke of Washington, spent the week here. Mrs. G. T. Sadtler and Miss Florence Sadtler of Baltimore will remain through March. Mrs. J. E. Smith of Wilmington, joins Col. Smith. Miss Estelle Dunlap, Miss Dorothea Pratt, Mr. William Disston and Mr. W. Dunlap Disston of Philadelphia, are here for the week. Mr. Ellis A. Gimbel of Philadelphia, is spend ing a fortnight here. Mr. Albert D. Sikes and Mr. Henry D. Waters of Buffalo, return. Mr. Charles T. Bloomer and Mr. C. A. Suley of Newark, N. J., will remain indefinitely. Mr. It. R. Cromarty of Toronto, returns for March. Mr. and Mrs. L.P.Graves of Buflalo, return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Townsend and Mrs. Sarah S. Corse of Baltimore, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dutton of Medford, re turn for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Turner of Philadelphia, are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. R. P. Bowles, Miss Elizabeth Bowles and Miss Henrietta McClatchey of Philadelphia, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter and Master Ned Hunter of Detroit, are making a two weeks visit. Mr. Michle C. Paul of Philadelphia, returns for a short visit. Mr. Harry L. Ayer of West Newton, comes for golf. Mr. G. Glen Worden of Brooklyn, joins friends. Mr. J. A. Venable of Buffalo, will remain through March. Mr. Charles F. Smith of New Britain, Ct., re turns for a long sojourn. Mr. L. W, Welch and Mr. Leroy Lord of Bur lington, Vt., join friends. At Th IIollj Inn. Looked forward to with much pleasure is the Cotillion which the young people of The Holly Inn are arranging for the near future, the affair to be characterized by novelty and surprise. Details of. arrangements are in the hands of an active committee, including Miss Ethel Check and 11. W. Pooley. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lawson, Masters Francis, Harold and Lynn Lawson and Miss Grace Mailey of Pittsburg, come for a long sojourn. Mr.and Mrs. L. II. Mitchell of Indianapolis, are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederick Cooper of Provi dence, are spending two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hyde of New York, return for March. Mr. and Mrs, G. W.Campbell and Miss Irene Campbell of Brooklyn, are here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Perkins of New York, re turn for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heath of Pittsburg, will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington W. Jackson of Washington, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompsou of Philadelphia, return for their annual visit. Mrs. R. F. Downey ol Wanesburg, Pa., will remain indefinitely. Mrs. A. C. Blunt, Miss Gertrude Blunt and Miss R. Russel of Fort Schuyler, N. Y., come for March. Miss Clara W. McQuown of Franklin, Pa., is spending several weeks here. (.Concluded on rag 11) F. H. ABBOTT, Manager

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