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page SMBBPWir THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK or C .1 , 1 J FOR LEASE Winter Home in southern North Carolina. Furnished Modern Colonial house located iu the suburbs in eight acre oak grove. Sevenacres of rolling hilland lake country. Lawn, carriage house, stable. Climate same as Augusta. Address FRANKLIN S. CLARK, Fayetteviile, N. C. PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE Complete and Modern Equipment in Every Department, with Prices on Par with Northern Markets Plain and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Drugs. Complete Equipment for Men and Women for All Out Door Sports. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. Pinehurst Pharmacy A COMPLETE LINE OP Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections, Stationery, Cigars, Etc., Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist General Store Building .........TIIE..... - ST. JAMES - European Plan Centrally Located WASHINGTON. D. C. Manicuring, Shampooing, Chiropody and Marcel Wave Scalp, Facial and Body Massage with Vibrator. Special toilet articles and hair goods LAURA AGNES WALKER Room 2 THE CAROLINA POLAND WATER- is bottled under the most sanitary conditions in the most elaborate and ex pensive plant of its kind in the world. Drunk the World Oyer Hiram Bicker & Sons South Poland, Maine. NOW-SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION THE OUTLOOK! PUBLISHING CO, Pinehurst, North Carolina. AMONG THE COTTAGERS Improvements of Summer Visible Evi dence of Increasing Popularity Returning Friend Very largely Make Up Thin Ilappy and Congenial Colony VISIBLE evidences of the popularity of cot tage life here are the improvements of the summer, especially no ticeable in the private estates, and the fact that the list of those who make up this hap py and congenial colony are largely re turning friends. The grounds adjo niog the Kedfleld villa have been greatly beautified and in the vicinity of Mrs. Sinclair's home the improvement is no less than a transformation. Mr. and Mrs. Spring have made an important Barnett of New Haven, return fter an absence of several years, leasing the Walnut. Mr. and Mis. Leonard Tufts and family of Boston, are again at the Mystic, Mrs. A. F. Sise, Mrs. F. 0. McNeil and Mr. Horace F. Sise of Medford.rcturning to the Craddoc.k, Mrs. James W. Tufts of Boston, to the Cypress, Mr. and Mrs. S A. D. Sheppard of Amesbury, to the Honeysuckle, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ormsbee of Fltchburg, to the Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Tuckerman of Wash ington are planning to occupy the Maple and Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Shannon, 2d, Master Rob ert Cleaves and Col. R. C. Shannon of Brock port, N. Y., are at the Dartn.ou.th. HO AMI ft AND lOAHIH The Misses lleHS and Ilostttter En tertain FriendM ! inly The Misses Laura and Clara Hess and Miss Anna Mary HostetRr of Nebbs ville, Par, entertained pleasantly early inthe week with an evening of games and marshmallow roast followed by in formal toasts, the guests numbering a score or more and prizes being awarded in the various competitions; Mr. George Scott and Mr. John Pendleton won the peanut race. Mrs. F. Nay the progressive conversation contest and Mr. George Tinckham the descriptive is- :Z . S3 4 P IT1 riJ 21 O (I addition to their log cabin bungalow and Mr. Frederick Bruce is enlarging the Oaks, always a center of interest because of its charming little home garden. Mrs. Peet returns to find Killcare more delightful than ever and the grounds about the Eose, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Blake, are greatly beauti fied. The Hazlewpod has been made into a ten-room cottage instead of a double house and a heater installed, and the Arbutus has been much improved bv a new veranda, while other evidences of attention are everywhere apparent. Private owners returning include Mr.andMrs. Tyler L. Redfleld of New York, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Blake of Worcester, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hurd of Pittsburjr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring of Boston, Mr. Fred'k Bruce and Miss Bruce of New York. Mrs W n Peet of Warwick, N. Y., Mrs. Emma J. Sinclair of Boston. Returning friends include Mr. H. C. Fownes and family of Pittsburg, at the Lenox, Mr. Fownes' mother, at the rbutus. Mr. and Mrs Guy Metcalf of Providence, at the Hawthorne, ana Bir. and Mrs. Robert Hunter nf Heights at the Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. J. I) C. Rumsey of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Smithers of Huntingdon, guests at The Carolina for many seasons, take the Yucca and Doirwnnd and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barnett and the Misses THE COUNTRY CLUB LIES BEYOND contest. Mr. F. Nay acted as toastmaster with these responses:- "Our Land lady," Dr. Quimby; "Alice' Mr. Her bert Lagerblade; "Mr. Pendleton," Miss Amy Ilartwell; "How it feels to be a winne," Mrs. E. C. Blips; "Pinehurst", Miss F. B. Gray; "My Old Sweet hearts," Hon. John O. Pendleton. Late arrivals at The Lexington include Hon. John O". Pendleton of Wheeling, who remains several weeks, and is accompanied by MIps E. W. Pendleton who will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs F.Nay oi Chicago, are enjoying golf and will remain some time. Mrs. W. D. Shield and son of Brookville, Pa., are here for the winter, Mr. Shield rejoining them forThristmas, Miss Clara Hess of Nebbsville, Pa., will spend the winter here, her sister Miss Laura, and Miss Hostetter, leturning home. Mrs. WTm. J. Rliees, and Miss Flora Rhees of Washington, Mr.E. Beadel and Mr. C. Huber of New York.were among early season visitors. Easy of Access The nearness of Pinehurst to northern cities continues to be enhanced by the excellence of the through Seaboard Air Line train service; arrangements for the present season most complete. 1
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