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I PAGE SBttHMBg THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK r: i The Latest on the Green Scene, the Links. Time, the Present. Persons, Mr. A. Mateur. Mr. A. Mateur Col. B. Ogie -Mr. A. ol. B. Mr. A. ol. B. Mr. A. Col. B. Mr. A. Col. B. Mr. A. Col. B. Mr. A. Col. B. Col. B. Ogie. -Going to play today? No. What's up? New Golf balls made by the B. F. Goodrich Com pany. I'm waiting for em. -Something new, eh? Good ones? Best ever. Better than the Haskell "White Streak" or the "Jack Rabbit"? I should say so. Better than the old Goodrich Haskell? Yes, even better than that. Must be some ball. Right-o ! When can you get it? Expect to see it on sale soon. Watch the ads. in The Pinehurst Outlook. THE LEXINGTON PINEHURST, N, C. Pleasant Location, Excellent Table, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light, Steam Heat. rVIRS. E. C. BLISS Summer: Bethmer Inn, Bethlehem, White Mountains, N. H. NATIONAL STATE AND CITY BANK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Capital, - $1,000,000 Surplus, - $ 000,000 Dobbin - Ferrall Co.. "iffiasr Aaldlgrb, W. C. North Carolinas Largest and Leading DRY GOODS STORE. Dry Goods of All Kinds and Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Best. COTILLION FAVORS Large Assortment of Hats, Costumes, Oddities and Imported Novelties. Real French Serpentine and Confetti. Write for Samples for Selection. MARKS & MEYER IMPORTATION COMPANY 11 West 20th Street, New York yANY 1 e iIaurige Joyce Engraving . H.C.C. STILES, Mgr. Evening Star B'ld'g. Washington, D.C. Don't Fail to See the NEEDLEWORK NOVELTIES at HOLLY INN Exhibition Room LAURA AGNES WALKER MANICURIST AND HAIRDRESSER ROOM 2 - THE CAROLINA The New York flillinery Store Southern Pines, N. C. The Woman's Store Fine Millinery Notions of all kinds for women's wear Embroideries and materials for fancy work Toilet articles in great variety Expert City Milliner and Trimmer in attendance Call and examine goods. . .. MARCH HOLDS MUCH IN STORE Numerous Social Annuals will Enliven Weeks which Lie Before Spring-' Coming- Gives Added Interest to Open Air Recreations and Many Come to Enjoy its Charm SO CI A LLY March holds much in store, the weeks to come enlivened by numerous annuals an ticipated from year to year. For the immediate future are the usual Liv ing Pictures, Village Club Bazar,and Kirmess, with the annual spring Cotillion rounding out the month. Informal affairs have contributed their share to the week past, interest centered in tonight's masquerade at The Carolina. Many have entertained at dinner and bridge while in the open, spring's coming has given added interest to golf, tennis, shooting, motoring, rid ing and driving. Every train is bringing its arrivals, the number who remain through April very large and including many old friends. At The Carolina Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mr. J. Austin and Mr. William B. Lee of Rochester return for March. Mr. E. J. Stone of Boston joins his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Croft and family of Pitts burgh return for March. Mrs. James W. McBrier and Miss McBrier of Erie return for the season. Dr. Webb Granbury of East Orange, spent the week here. Mr. Herman Dilworth of Baltimore joins friends. Messrs. Charles P. Adams and F. W. Wash burn of Worcester return for a fortnight. Mr. J. II. Klllinger of New York is again here for March. ' Mr. William Etsweller of Philadelphia joins his family. Messrs. C. Russell Anchinloss and II. P. Rog ers, Jr., of New York spent the week here. Mr. F. A. Duggan and Mr. John J. Miller of Newark will remain several weeks. Messrs, Harry H. Brown and Waldo II. Brown of Salem join Mr. Pushee. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Taylor and the Misses Helen and Margaret Taylor of Worcester are late arrivals. Messrs. J. W. Whelan and S. T. Quinn of Eliz abeth are here for the month. Mr. John Bowman and Mr. Erickson Perkins of Rochester are back for the month. Mr. John E. Jones of Jackson, Ohio, returns. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brown of Pittsburg are back for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Climo of Cleveland are wel comed by many friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thayer, Miss Adele Thayer and Miss Doris Bliss of Brookline return for March. Mr. David T. Leahy of Brooklyn returns for the second visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Boyd and Miss Boyd of Brooklyn are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. F. II. Southwick, Mrs. W. Mason and Miss Jean Southwick of Brooklyn join friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Geagan, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Applegate, Miss Gladys Applegate, Mr. Wal ter MacBain and Master MacBain of New York will remain through March. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Taft of Whitinsville re turn for the month. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Austin S. Cook of Woonsocket come for their annual visit. Mr. Edwin R. Keller of Philadelphia joins friends for March. Mr. and Mrs. C. Price Speer, Mrs. D. E. Haller and Miss Helen L. Speer of Chambersburg spent the week here. Mr. H. M. Evans of New York is making a short visit and enjoying golf. Mr, L. M. Folsom of Manchester returns. Mr. F. S. Hodges of Boston Is back for March. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Blgelow of New York spent the week here. Messrs. Marcus Aaron of Pittsburgh and II. E. Wells of Newell, W. Va., return for golf. Mr. R. D. Whltmore of Brooklyn spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brooks and family of Birdsboro, Pa., will remain several weeks. Col. and Mrs. J. Ernest Smith of Wilmington return for the month. Mr. II. P. Dilworth of Pittsburgh is making a short visit and plans to return. Mr. C. T. Bloomer of New York returns. Mr. II. B. O'Brien of Sag Harbor and Mr. F. Lawson of New York return. Mr. Wendell P. Carter of Brooklyn spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin of New York come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Williams of Newark are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sheldon of New York will remain until spring. Mr. George B. Austin of New York and Mr. II. Weatherby and Mr. George Van Keuren of Englewood will remain through the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Peters of Englewood are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and Mrs. M. H. Hanson of New York spent the week here. Mrs. James E. Baker and Mrs. George K. Baker of Lancaster, Pa., return Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cranford and Miss Cran ford of Brooklyn are here for March. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Dewing of New York spent the week here. Master W. Harold Manning of Brookline leaves after a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Warren II. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. William B. May of Irvington on Hudson are making a short visit. Messrs. A. S.' Ridley, II. J. Sacks and M. Wee. nian of New York join the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Benjamin and child of West Medford spent the week here. Mr. R. F. Mundy of New York is completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bennett of RWerton and Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Collins of Morristown spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. C. II . Perkins and Mr. Fred II . Perkins of Providence will remain until Spring Mr. Howard C. Morse and Mr. Ashton L. Carr of Boston return for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Magrave of Lynn are here for March. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel, the Misses Hetzel and William Hetzel. Jr., of Ridley Park, Pa., are again here for their annual visit. Messrs. J. D. Robinson and Otis Sasse of Tol edo return. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Gildea of Colorado Springs spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Deek of Toronto will re main through the week. Mr. E. E. Blodgett of Boston joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Comstock of Newark return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. T.Dunn of Springfield are completing a brief stay. Miss Ileinzmann and Miss Mary Heinzmann of Reading spent a portion of the week here. Dr. Ralph It. Fitch and Mr. J. Curtis of Roch ester joins friends. Messrs. W. B. Phillips, II. N. Baird and II. A. Macnamara of Toronto are here for a month of golf. Mr. R. L. Barstow of Mattahousett and Messrs. Sidney Chase and Allan Chase of Bos ton return. Mr. and Mrs. W. Yulle, Mrs. N. M. Yuile of Montreal are back for March. Mrs. II. Schaffner and Mrs. I. Stern of Chicago will make a long sojourn. Mrs.C. M. Brett of Boston spent the week here. Miss G, Cbllds of New York joins friends. Mr. J. W. W. Hodson of New York returns. Mr. C. S. Seamans of Scranton is here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hood of Boston are late arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Smith of Buffalo re turn to remain until well into April. Mrs. W. K. Porter of Boston is back for her usual visit.
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