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THE PINEHURST ' i i -,,- -eges Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wetten of Chicago are again here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews of Rochester return. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arner of Muach Chunk 6pent the week here. Mr. aud Mrs. Anson Atterbury of New York are af ain here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. A. F." Rodger of Toronto return Messrs. Frank M. Zettel of New York and Jos eph F. Taylor of Orange return for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. DuPuy of Pittsburgh spent a portion of the week here en route to Savannah Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yuile, Messrs. W. M Yuile and J. W. Yuile of Montreal are back for their usual sojourn. Messrs Lewis II. Lapham and M. E. Haviland of New York return for a fortnight's golf. Miss Ruth Fletcher of Boston joins her father. Mr. E. II. Comstock of Rome remains through the week. At The Holly Inn The Misses Annette Slicer of Baltimore and Eleanor T. Stump of Perry ville are late arrivals Dr. Lauren Hinder of Buffalo is completing a short visit. Mr. Arthur G. .Webster, Jr., of Worcester comes for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Philadelphia return for the remainder of the season. Mr. George B. Burton joins the Detroit golf ers Mrs. Joseph Burke and son of Buffalo will spend two weeks here. Mr. R. F. Kelton of Holyoke returns for annual visit accompanied by Mr. J. F. Lynch. Miss Harriet M. Cutler of Boston returns until spring. Mr. W. F. Lewis of E. Liverpool returns for golf. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pearsall of Elgin are back again for golf. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lazier of Hamilton, Miss A. S. Lazier of Hamilton and Miss W. Simpson of Toronto will make an extended visit. Mr. W. M. Nute of Brockton returns for golf. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sargent of Springfield re turn for golf. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. D. Delmater of Hudson are delighted with their first impression of the place. Mrs. Edward C. Atwater and Master Edward Atwater of Batavla will stay two weeks. Mrs. Henry F. Burton of Rochester accom panies Mrs. Edward C. Atwater. Messrs. C. B. Whitney, E. II. Pinney, W. S. L. Hawkins II. D. Williams and W. N. Nevens of Springlleld return for two weeks. Mr. Charles L. Jones of Pittsburg returns. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Jenks of Pittsburg are here for their annual visit. Mr. J. R. Such of South Amboy makes the third visit this season for hunting. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Parsons of Springlleld are welcomed back. , Mr. F. II. Kutaff of New York returns. Mr. C. B. Tuttle of Detroit joins golfers. Mrs. H. W. Rudd of New York and Mrs. A. T. Clement of Albany will make an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. R. Markey of Brooklyn return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Mussen of Montreal return. Mr. Ralph P. Alden joins the Springfield golfers. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hodson of New Haven are welcomed back and will remain until spring. Mrs. Hepburn and Miss, Ida C. Linton of Montreal return for golf. Mr. B. B. Lynch of Baltimore spent the week end here. Mrs. F. A. Maesell of Rochester and Miss Dora W. Spoffard of Spreyland are making a short visit. Mr E. P. Williams return for golf. Mr. J. S. Hall joins the Detroit golfers. Mr. C. E. Titchener of Biughampton returns for the season. Mr. H. K. White, Jr., of Detroit is welcomed. Mr. J. N. Weston of New York joins the group of Springfield golfers. At The Berkshire Mrs. A. W. Clark and daughter of Cambridge were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.Johnson of Philadel phia are completing a short visit. Mrs. J. R. Towle of Chicago joins Mr. Towle. Mrs. L. H. Hall and Mrs. L. S. Sloper of Clin, ton, Ct, and Mrs. J.. P. Langdon of Southington will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Holcomb of New Haven were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. R. Loper Balrd and Mr. O. Hop kin eon Baird of Philadelphia are making a short visit. Messrs. J. A. Atwood and T. E. Now of Pitts bugh are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson of Newark are late arrivals. Mr. A. M. Reiber of Butler, Pa., comes for the season. Messrs. M. K. Barron and M. E. Kellogg of Kenwood are here for a short visit. Mr. B. R.Seymour of Burlington is a late ar rival. Mrs. Wise and Mrs. G. Mullady of Washington are completing a short visit. Mr. J. F. Streicher of Toledo was a recent visitor. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fairchild and son of Buf falo are here for the week. Mr. J. J. Skinner of Oneida comes for an in definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Emery of Everett are wel comed back. Mr. William Codman, Jr., of Boston is here for a short sojourn. Miss Annette Slicer of Baltimoje and Miss Eleanor Stump of Perryville come for the re mainder of the season. Mrs. R. L. Payne and Mr. L. B. Payne of Norfolk are here for the second visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jones and Miss Jones of New York are late arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Aikman of Brooklyn will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Nichols and Master Stod dard Nichols of Fanwood come for March, Miss A. B. Mason and Miss M. D. Mason of Woodville, Va., are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Durfee of Palmyra are late arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowne of Rutherford will remain a fortnight. Children's Party at The Carolina A Children's party arranged by Miss Kuby Mianda Stone, filled in Thursday afternoon at The Carolina delightfully for some twenty children and a large company of onlookers. Marches, dances and games rounded out the program, several favor figures adding to its inter est. Miss Stone was assisted by Mrs. L. M. Hart and Mrs. H. W. Priest. The company included not only the regular dancing class but some ten or a dozen guests. Championship Pistol Shoot The Annual United States Revolver Association State Championship Pistol Shoot will be held here as usual, the dates March 24 to 30 inclusive and the prizes association medals. All desiring to take part are requested to notify Mr. Moore at the Gun Club or Mr. Jillson at The Carolina, soon. (Stag: Dinner at The Inn A stag dinner with Mr. E. E. Gray of Boston as host, was one of the week's events at The Holly Inn. Six covers were laid for the guests : Messrs. M. E. Miller of Fort Plain, Donald J. Ross, Alex. Ross, William Potta and Arthur S. Newcomb of Biddeford Pool. Dr. Cranberry Wins at Traps Dr. D. W. Granberry, shooting with an allowance of ten, led in the weekly trap handicap, scoring ninety-one. D. T. Leahy (6) was second in eighty-seven andH.E. Deming (6) third in eighty-two. Return to the Rose Messrs. Alexander DeWitt and George F. Blake of Worcester are at the Rose cottage for their usual visit. 7 THE BRAND Cartridges "The Most Accurate79 The tests held recently by the Board of Government Experts to determine the best ammunition resulted in Winchester rifle car tridges again being found superior to all other makes. This official finding is a reliable guide to follow in the selection of ammunition. All Win chester cartridges from the tiny .22 to the big .50 cali ber, and all Winchester shotgun shells, are made with the same care, under the same scientific supervision, and of the same high class of materials as the Winchester rifle cartridges which have won the Government tests two years in succession. Winchester rifle and pistol cartridges are uniform and reliable. Their accuracy, velocity and penetration are unequalled. They are al ways effective for small game, big game, dangerous game, target practice or protection. Use them and attain your highest degree of shooting efficiency. Red W Brand of Ammunition is Sold Everywhere BERMUDA ThLnoIia H ! H 1 PINEHURST, N. C. Hamilton notei stflam Heatj ElflCtr!c Lights, Excellent Table Capacity 600 J. L. POTTLE & SON En,arged rr:::i:riHigh c,m national m of RALEIQH, N. C, also op . (Commercial and Checking Accounts) Summer Resort-Crawford House raleigh savingTbInY& trust co uiuitc unilUTAluc y U (Savings accounts 4 per cent guarterly) YinilC HIUUniAINo, n. n. invite correspondence for all kinds of banking. . Combined Resources $2,600 000.00 Joseph g. Brown, Uenhy e. Litchfobd-, MISS RUBY MIAXIIA STONE President Cashier dancixq SOUTHERN FINES HOTEL, SOCIAL AESTHETIC FOLK Southern fines, H. C. Classes and Private Instruction. May be con- under new management, Electric lights suited at The Carolina by appointment. Steam heat and call bells in all rooms. Golf Graduate: Sargent Normal School of Physical 1S.SlSSS5'l 5S5S8 ible an? servlce , , i r. t m n by white girls from the North. For rates, etc Education, Cambridge Normal School of Dane- address ing, Gilbert Normal School of Dancing. J. L. POTTLE & SON Special Display of Semi-Precious Stones in hand-made mountings both gold and silver comprising : Brooches, Bar pins, Rings, Pendants, Earrings, and Seed-pearl work. All real stones. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our line whether you wish to purchase or not. It is a pleasure to show our goods. A. J. RANKIN & GO. - Jewelers and Silversmiths DEPARTMENT STORE Bl'ILDIUC, PIHEHVnST, . C. Stores : White Sulphur Springs, West Va., Roanoke Va.
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