I PAGE K!fTHE "NEHURST OUTLOOK 'gKSBBf : : WHITE DIAMOND p" y FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHlNGTON ELYRIA, O. ALWAYS HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. OPEN FOR Till RECEPTION OF HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. GUESTS. Chas. O. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President Pinehurst Handicraft Shop GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING Arts and Crafts products of "Heart, Head and Hand" from many lands, well nigh numberless, and each with interest and fascination. A Studio as it were, where is. shown that "art is the ex pression of man's joy in his work." A rendezvous for Village guests who are always welcome. GEORGE F. FOSDICK, Manager. PIN EY WOODS INN THe Leading Hotel of Southern Pines, N. C CONSUMPTIVES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and flanager MIDSEASONS COMMENCEMENT The Week Brings Many Old Friends who Return for the Season. Dinner, Dance and Bridg-e Ilappily Combining- with Sport and. Mecre allon In the Open Air. TIE week has brought many old friends who come for the season as well as newcomers who plan long sojourns, marking midseason's commencement and maintaining hotel housecounts at record figure?. Many of the golfers will remain through the com ing week so that tonight's departures will make little change in the big com pany which has made the week the busiest and merriest of the season. Socially the younger people of the Village are popularizing the Wednesday and Saturday evening hops at The Car olina and the announcement of the re newal of the Monday morning bridge parties for women is received witli uni versal pleasure. As far as the weather itself it could not be more delightful, sports and recreations in the open round ing out the sunny days. AMONG THE GUESTS Prominent among the weeks arrivals was the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Ilillis of Plymouth church, Brooklyn, who re turns later for a long sojourn. Returning friends many of whom come for the season, include Mr. and Mrs. John Smithers, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey of New York, Mr. and Mrs. George Hague of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDonald of Toronto, Mrs. Carl Gildersleeve, Master Stanley Gilder sleeve and Miss Gildersleeve, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C. Parshall of Warren, Pa., Mrs. John A. Logan of Washington, Mr. J. Cushing Todd of Newburyport, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pinny of Stafford Springs, Mrs. M. S. Jones and Mrs. C. A. Sinclair of Boston. Others here to remain some time in clude Mr. John Philip Sousa and his son,Mr. and Mrs . W.F. Clark, Mr.and Mrs James Barber, Mr. and Mrs. John Day, the Missrs Day, and Mr. Courtney Day, Mr. and Mrs. C. Holzman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Robinson, Mrs. J. S. Irving, Mr. and Mrs M. G. Fider, Col. and Mrs. A. G. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pulling, Messrs. W. II. Childs, J. C. Piatt, Stuart II. Patterson, J. M. Savage, J. S. Robin son, F. D. Lewis, C. M. Breizse, George Tangeman, Charles A. Frank, Percy Gardner, A. P. Salisbury, M. C. Megil, S. A. Lewisohn, Dr. Edward Cook, W. F. Stern, L. C. Bruce, J. Seaver Page, Paul Starritt, Thomas A. Buckner, J. C. McCall, J. McClave, A. W. Church, II. S. Welles, T. C. Bell, J. J. S. Ray of New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hinds, Mrs. L. W. Minford and Mrs. E. D. Brown of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Sam uel L. Allen, Miss Allen, Mr. W. W. Turner and Mr. J. A. Turner of Phila delphia, Mr. S. Y. Ramage, Mr. Ben jamin Rainage and Mr. Henry McSween- ingh of Oil City, Mrs. Wm. R. Coyle and Master William Coyle of Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kendall of Buffalo, Mr and Mrs. D. M. Cooper of Rochester, Mr. L. A. Walker and Mr. W. V. Kellen of Boston, Mrs. N. E. B. Heffernan and Miss Katherine Heffernan of Providence, Mr. J. B. Plummer of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brown and child of Berlin, N. II., Mr. and Mrs. D. S. White of Atlantic City, Mr. J. A. Huston and J. D. Stokes of Moorestown, Mr. R. M. Purves, Mr. W. J. McDonald and Mr. II. Kennedy of Chicago, Mr. John I. Monroe of Langhorne, Pa., Mrs. R. Swain Gifford of Brookline and Miss Jessie Giftbrd of New York, Mr. George L. Lyon of Durham, N. C, Mr. II. Hum phrey and Miss Humphrey of Camden. Prominent among today's arrivals, are President Darwin P. Kingsley, Mr. Albert McClave and Vice-Presidents Thomas A. Buckner and John C. McCall of the New York Insurance Company. Mrs. T. Ashley Sparks and children of New York, join Mr. Sparks for the season. AT THE HOLLY M.r. W. 11. Tuckeriiian' Cup Chriaten-ing- Dinner 1 Feature of Week Among the pleasantest of the many affairs at The Inn was a cup christening dinner given Wednesday evening, by Mr. W. R. Tuckerman for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Metcalf of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. King of Northboro, and Miss Ethel Check of New York. The week's arrivals have been large and a congenial house full of guests are pleasantly occupied. AMONG TIIK GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Blair of Pittsburg, are here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Jones of New York, are making a short visit. Mrs. Joseph Ii. WooUton and Mr. Ste phen S. Woolston of Philadelphia, join Mr. Woolston for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plumer of New York are completing a short visit. Mr. T. II. Thompson and family, Mr. Geo. D. Thompson, of Brownsville, Pa., and Miss I. L. Swan of Moline, 111. are recent arrivals. Mrs. W. L. Purdy and Miss Claire R. Penvvick of New York, will remain until early spring. Mr. Charles P. Fay, Miss Charlotte H. Fay and Miss Delphine Jacques of Chico pee Falls, Mass., are here for an indefinite stay. Miss Frances Macleod and Miss Vivian Macleod join their sister, Miss Edith Macleod. Mr. W. J. Kelly and Mr. E. C. Kelly of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., come for an ex tended visit and will be joined by Mrs. Kelly and daughter. The return of Mr. C. S. Heinz of Pitts burg, is welcomed by a large circle of acquaintances. Dr. C. P. Wilson of Boston, joins Mr. C. L. Becker. Professional Jack Jolly of New Yoik, is here for two weeks golf. Mr. D. Allen Willey of Baltimore, is here for a week's golf. Mrs. J. C. Tambarelle of Allendale, is here for the week. n