i PAGE gjXjjMT THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK glirsflitlaDli Published Every Saturday Morning, During , the Season, November May, at Pinehurst, Hoore County, North Carolina (Founded by James "W. Tufts) Edited by Herbert JL. JilUon One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy. Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional. The Editor Is always glad to consider contri butions of descriptive articles, short stories and narratives. Good photographs are espec ially desired. Editorial Rooms over the Department Store; hours 9 to 5. Jn telephoning ask Central for Mr. Jlllson's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Plnehurst, North Carolina. Saturday February 34, 101 Departmental Office Hours Pharmacy open -7 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. m., 2 to 9 p. m. Postoffice 7 : 30 A. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. m 6 : 30 to 9 p. m. Dairy Barn, Dairy, Market Gar den and Kennels, Daily and Sunday. Trap, Rifle and Pistol Grounds 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Country Club 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dept. Store 7 a. m. to 8 : 30 p. m. General Office 8 a. m. to 5p. m. Telegraph 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone All hours. Library 3 to 6 p. m. Mall Schedule The arrival and departure is given below : ABRTVE PINEHURST From North - . - -" and South - . " South " North, South and West of mails 7:30 9:30 10:30 6.30 A.M. A. M A.M. P. M. 7:20 P.M. 8:20 P.M. LEAVE PINEHURST For All Points 8:30 A.M. " South - - - 6:30 and 7:00 P.M. North - . 8:30 p.m. N. B. All registered mall arrivetfat 9:30 A. m. and leaves at 5:00 p.m. Train Schedule Below is a complete schedule of ar riving and departing trains : DAILY LEAVE PINEHURST For South - . . . 6:00 A.M. " IIigh Point & Sou. Ry. . 9:01 A. M. " North (S. A. L.) - - . .9:05 A.M. " Carthage - - - - .9:10 A.M. " South (Local) - - - -5:45 P.M. " Aberdeen . . . . 6:22 P. M, " Carthage 7:20 P.M. " South (Florida Points) - 7:35 P. M. " North (S. A. L. Sleeper) . . 10:00 P. M, DAILY ARRIVE PINEHURST From North (Sleeper) - - . 6:50 A. M. " A. & A. Local . - . -9:05 A.M. " Carthage , .... 8:50 A. M. " "Aberdeen (Local) - . 9:01 A. M. " Aberdeen (Florida Points) 10:17 A.M " "Uarthage - . - 5:30 P.M. High Point & Sou. Ry. - 6:22 P. M " Aberdeen & S. A. L. No. 41 7:15 P.M. Aberdeen (S. A, L. Parlor car) 8:20 P.M. " Aberdeen (Florida Points) 10:50 P. M. Dally except Sunday. at THE TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Country Club and Tin Whistle Event for Weeks to Come Eighth Annual Spring Tourna ment March 4,5,6, 7,8,9, (Pinehurst System) Gold medal for best qualifica tion score, President's, Governors', Sec retary's, Treasurer's, Captain's, and Club cups to division winners, sterling cups to first division runner-up and consolation winner, silver medals to other division runners-up and consolation winners, ster ling cups to division winners in special overflow consolation in divisions of eight. Tenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship (Wom en) March 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, Gold med al for best qualification score, Champion ship cup to the winner and sterling cups to runner-up and consolation winner. Second Annual "United" Amateur Professional Contest (four-ball best ball) March 30 Cup for amateur in leading pair, one hundred dollars, fifty dollars and twenty-five dollars to leading professionals; twenty-five dollars for the best individual thirty-six hole score. Twelfth Annual "United" Open Championship (thirty-six holes medal play) April 1 Championship gold med al and one hundred dollars to winner, fifty dollars to second and twenty-five dollars to third. Twelfth Annual "United" Ama teur Championship April 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Gold medal for best qualification score, Championship, Governors', Secretary's, Treasurer's, Captain's and Club cups to division winners, sterling cups to division runners-up and consolation winners. Fourth Annual Mid-April Tourna ment April 11, 12, 13 Sterling cup for best qualification score, President's and Governors' cup to division winners, silver medals to division runners-up and consolation winners. trap shooting Weekly Handicaps (one hundred targets) Mondays to March 25, for sterling cups. Gold Medal for four best gross scores made in handicaps during the sea son, winner to have shot in six events. rifle and pistol Frequent Handicaps with Annual Pistol Championship March 18-23. tennis Women's Singles February 21-23. Men's Singles February 27, 28, 29. Club Championship Gold medal event, men's and women's singles and mixed doubles, March 11-16. fox hunting Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; start ing from stable at 7.30 A. m. tin whistle golf events February 26 Mixed foursomes, med al play. March 2 (four events) Foursomes, women's bogey; approaching and put ting contests. March 4 Club gold medal for best net score in Spring event. March 11 Team match and annual Tin Whistle dinner. March 18, 19, 20 Ninth annual Tin Whistle Club Championship. Fifty-four holes, medal play. March 25 Medal play handicap. April 1 Medal play handicap (thirty six holes.) April 2 Club gold medal for best net score in United North and South event. At The lexlng-ton Miss Clara Hess of Neffsville is wel comed back for the . season at The Lex ington. Mr. and Mis. W. E. Taylor of St. Louis will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Spencer of Springfield are here for a long sojourn. Mrs. E. A. Bristol of Providence is here for the season. Miss Mary Simons of Pittsburgh returns for her second season. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Law and Master Law of Duxbury will remain some time. Mrs. N. E. Hill of Boston spent the week here. Mr. J. J. O'Kiner of Oneida is com pleting a short visit. Chapel Services The Pinehurst Chapel is under the con trol of the Pinehurst Ileligious Associa tion and services are maintained through out the season. These services are non-denominational in character and are for all the people of Pinehurst. Rev. T. A. Cheatham, B. D., Resident Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion, 9.30 A. M. Morning Service and Sermon, 11.00 A. m. Sunday School, 12.35 p. m. Catholic Service Catholic services Village Chapel every Sunday morning at 6. Prog-ram One of Interest Sunday evening's concert at The Caro lina was one of exceptional interest. The program : March from the Suite Lachner Overture "Tancredi" Rossini Clarinet Solo "Rigoletto Fantasia" Bassi Mr. A. DeMartinia String Quartett Molto Lento from "The Musio of the Spheres" Rubinstein Intermezzo from "The Tales of Hoffmann" Offenbach Tenor Solo Parker Child Recitative and Cavatina from MIreille Gounod Selections from Madame Butterfly Puccini Come South Young- Man Chandler Egan, national amateur golf champion in 1904 and 1905 and Western Champion for four seasons, has an nounced that he is done with champion ship golf events. 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