THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November to May, at Flnehnrst, Mocre County, North Carolina (Founded by James W. Tufts) Edited by Oerbcrt JL. JllUon One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy. Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty. Cents Additional. The Editor Is always glad to -consider t:ontrl. buttons of descriptive articles, short stories, narratives and verse.' Good photographs ' are especially desired. Editorial Rooms over the General Store; hours a to 5. in teleDhoninsr ask Central for Mr. Jlllson's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Pinehurst, North Carolina. Saturday ! mb vr 1?, IOIO A Christmas Vampire A fool there was and he made a gift (Even as you or I) He bought it with taste and care and thrift (For a lady his friends thought rather swift) And when he gave it, the lady sniffed (Even as you or I). O, the Judgment and taste and time we waste On the gifts at Christmastide, Which we give to the lady who isn't pleased (And now we know she could never be pleased And never be satisfied). A fool there was and he gve his check (Even as you or I) For a necklace of pearls without a fleck (And it didn't the least suit the lady's neck) And she never thanked him a single speck (Even as you or I). O, the chink we lose and the think we lose, On the things we buy with pride To give to the lady who never is pleased (And now we know she can never be pleased And never be satisfied). T The.fool was fleeced to his last red cent (Even as you or I) She threw him aside, when his gold was spent (And nobody cared where the lady-went) And the fool gave way to loud lament (Even as you or And it wasn't the loss, and it wasn't the dross, The reason that same fool cried; It was coming to know that she never was pleased (Seeing at last she could never be pleased And never be satisfied). Carolyn Wells in Smart Set. Old, Yet New ! Same old Christmas! Same old jokes, Same old slippers Same old smoke Same old swaying Mistletoe, Same old kisses Same old "O!" Same old shoppers, Same old rush, Same old egg nog, Same old lush, Same old stockings, Same old tree, Same old Santa, Same old glee. Same old pictures, Same old verse, Same old pipe racks Only worse! Same old neckties, Same old dolls, Same old candy, Same old balls. Same old dinner, Same old cards, Same old gifts from Same old pards Merry Christmas! Glad! Aren't you? It's the same thing Golf, TennU, Trap and Plto Event Tor Balance of Season The following is the Country Club's schedule of tournaments : GOLF December 29, 30, 31 Seventh Annual Holiday Week tournament. January '9, 10, 11 Eighth Annual Midwinter tournament. February 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Seventh Annual St. Valentine's tournament. February 15. 16. 17. 18 Fifth An nual St. Valentine's tournament for women. March 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Seventh An nual Spring tournament. March 15, 16, 17. 18 Seventh An nual Club Championship. March 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Ninth An nual United North and South Amateur Championship for women. March 25 First Annual Amateur professional four-ball best-ball match. March 27 Eleventh Annual United North and South Open Championship. March 29, 30, 31, April 1 Eleventh Annual United North and South Ama teur Championship. April 13, 14, 15 Third Annual Mid April tournament. TRAP SHOOTING An- January 18, 19, 20, 21 Fourth nual Midwinter Handicap. January 30 to March 27 Weekly,hun-dred-target handicap tournaments. Gold medal for four best scores made during the season. PISTOL SHOOTING 23, 24, 25 Annual S. R. A. Champion- March 21, 22, Pinehurst and U. ships. Handicaps at frequent intervals dur ing the season. LAWN TENNIS -First January 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 Annual Midwinter tournament . February 1, 2, 3 Men's Singles. February 22, 23, 24 Women's Singles. February 27, 28, March 1, 2, 3, 4 Pinehurst Championship. DETAILED PROGRAMS Detailed programs may be had on ap plication to Pinehurst General Office. Holiday tVeek )olf Tournament Advance entries for the seventh an nual Holiday Week Golf Tournament, December 29, 30 and 31, indicate a good field and fast play. Three divisions of sixteen each will be provided for. To Score RKenagrerie Coif One below bogey, a"canary", 1 ; two be low, an "eagle", 2 ; two above, a skunk, and ball in pond, each minus 1 ; three below, an "elephant," minus 2. Train Schedule Below is a complete schedule of ar riving and departing trains : DAILY LEAVE PINEHURST For South - . 5:15 A. M. " High Point & Sou. Ry. . 9:15 A. M. " North (S. A. L. Parlor Car) - 9:15 A.M. " Carttaage 9:20 A. M. " South (Local) - - -5:55 P.M. " Aberdeen .... 6.25 P. M. " Carthage - - - - 7:20 P.M. " South (Florida Points) - 7:35 P. M. " North (S. A. L. Sleeper) - - 10:05 P.M. DAILY ARRIVE PINEHURST From North (Sleeper) " A. & A. Local -" Carthage " Aberdeen (Local) " Aberdeen (Florida Points) " Carthage - High Point & Sou. Ry. " Aberdeen & S. A. L. No. 41 " Aberdeen (S. A. L. Parlor car) 8:20 " Aberdeen (Florida Toints) 10:55 Daily except Sunday. 6:05 A.M. 8:55 A. M. 8:55 9:15 10:07 5:30 6:25 7:15 A.M. A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M P. M. P.M. P. M. Mail Schedule The time of arrival and departure of mails is given below : ARRIVE PINEHURST From North " end South - " South " North, South and West 7:30 ' 9:30 10:30 6.30 7:20 8:20 A.M. A. M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P. M. LEAVE PINEHURST For All Points 8:30 A.M. " South 5:30 P.M. North ... . 7:45 P.M. N. B. All registered mail arrives at 9:30 A. M. and leaves at 5:00 p. M. JProtestant Services The Pinehurst Chapel under the direc tion of the Pinehurst Religious Associa tion, Rev. T. A. Cheatham, B. D., Minis ter in charge : Services every Sunday at 11 a. m., Holy Communion at 7 : 30 A. m., Sunday School at 3 : 30 p. m. The services are for all the people of Pinehurst and the 3Iinister in Charge is at the. disposition of the people of the Village in any, way that he can be of ser vice. Catholic Service Catholic services will be held in the Village Chapel each Sunday during the season at 6 A. m. If there is a visiting priest there will be a second service at 3 a.m. . Many JEnjoy Itidingr Many are enjoying riding, among the most enthusiastic equestrians Mr. T. Ashley Sparks of New York, who comes for a return visit. Master Jack Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cabot J. Morse of Boston, is also much in the saddle. Visitors from Plnebluff Dr. and Mrs. John Warren Achorn, Mrs. Calvin Austin, Mrs. Bessie C. De Menzie, Miss Nancy Mackintosh, Mr. II. B. Moore, Mr. Stanley Meades and Mr. Gardner Kendall Heath drove over from Pinebluff for lunch Monday, INFALLIBLE' SMOKLESS The Dense Powder for Shotguns Best For Trap and Field Shooting INFALLIABLE" IS ALWAYS THE SAME" UNDER ALL CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE E. I.DUPONT DE NEMOURS POWDER CO. Established 1802 WILMINGTON. DEL Send 20 cents in stamps for a pack of Playing Cards, postpaid. Address Dept. 11 ltitil furttan 390 Commonwealth Avenue BOSTON One Hundred Yards West of Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines Opened in November 1909 With Every Modern Resource Write for literature on the hotel, Bostsn and New England to O. P. COSTELLO Manager vnu, yet new! Life. A