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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 1
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Iae, 123; Miss A. Blancke, 130; Miss
Shannon, 131; Mrs. Phillips, 137; Mrs.
Barnes, 139; 3Irs. Jenks, 141; Miss
Cummings, 143; Mrs. Waterhouse, 144;
Mrs. Check, 148 ; Mrs. Waters, 150.
MATCH TLAY
First round Mrs. Jenks and Miss
Fownes beat Mrs. Rae and Miss Shan
non, 6 and 5 ; Mrs: Check and Miss Bar
nett beat Mrs. Shannon and Miss
Cummings, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. King and Mrs.
Phillips beat Mrs. Jillson and Miss A.
Blancke, 2 up (19 holes); Mrs. Water
house and Miss Van Ostrand beat Mrs.
Barnes and Miss Ilelmer, 4 and 2.
Semi-final Mrs. Jenks and Miss
Fownes beat Mrs. Check and Miss Bar
nett, 5 and 4; Mrs. Waterhouse and Miss
Van Ostrand beat Mrs. King and Mrs.
Phillips, 5 and 4.
Final Mrs. Jenks and Miss Fownes
beat Mrs. Waterhouse and Miss Van
Ostrand, 1 up.
THE FIDDLER'S CONVENTION
Season's Most Unique Treat Promised
For Thursday Evening Mext
9111. CJLARK'S 1IEST IIOUIVU lOl
EiglityTlire Ycun Old he Plaja the
CJolf Courte Dally
Eighty-three years old, March 2nd,
I). N. Clark of Woodbury, Conn.,
has rounded out a remarkable winter,
playing his daily round since his arrival
early in December, with one hundred
and one a fair average on the number
one course. The card affords an inter
esting basis for comparison, for in all
truth, it demonstrates that "age is mere
ly a condition of mind :"'
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M r. Clarks birthday anniversary was
pleasantly remembered by Berkshire
guests in the presentation of a watch and
fob and a birthday cake. In responding,
Mr. Clark said that he attributed his ex
cellent health to the beneficial exercise
derived through golf and that by aid of
it, he was planning to observe many
more birthdays at Pinehurst.
n. 1TILE WINS SUOOTItt
Score Ilun Clone in Weeklj Ilnft
drl Target Handicap
N. M. Yuile shooting with an allow
ance of thirtv-five and scoring one hun
dred and five net, was the winner of the
weekly trap shooting handicap. In sec
ond position W. Carruthers (S) scored
ninety-eight and in third F. S. I odd (30)
ninety-six.
P. W. Whittemore (30), S. M. Merrill
(30) and P. T. Sage (25) were tied at
ninety-two, W. C. Bullitt, (3o) making
ninety-one, A. J. Nichols (10), eighty
three and L. C. Hopkins (10) seventy-
nine.
Ml Ilelmer Lead in Swatfeat
In a uswatfest" arranged by the Silver
Foils, Miss Myia B. Ilelmer won from
Mrs. I.S. Robeson, the field of contestants
including Mmes King, Climo, Jenks
Phillips, Fownes, Waterhouse, Burrage
Check, Truesdell, Parsons and Barnes
and Misses Van Ostrand, Blancke
Homer, Cummings, Shannon, Linton and
Carolina the Place, Eight-Thirty the
Hour, and Declnion as to Mimical
Supremacy the Object
THE JEFFERSON
The Most Magnificent
Hotel in the bouth. - -
ltiijiioLiAi evening
next. March the twenty
first, is the date selected
for the second annual
"Fiddler's Convention
with The Carolina mu
sic room the place,
eight-thirty the hour,
and the purpose not
alone the most entertaining affair of the
season, but the very worthy object of
raising money for the Public School for
native white children.
Very plainly and briefly expressed,
the affair is no more or less than a com
petition between native violinists of
which there are many, for the "fiddle"
has long been the one instrument which
has provided the rural "orchestra." If
one assumes from this statement that the
evening is to be lacking in musical qual
ity or harmony, the error should be im
mediately corrected, for "art is ever an
expression of man's joy" and prince or
peasant, the musician is one whose soul
goes into the instrument he loves.
Tenderness, pathos, and a quaint hu
mor, absolutely unique, the evening pro
vides ; a rare treat none should miss, and
the only regret is the fact that the capac
ity of the music hall is limited and a re
petition of the evening's program can be
hardly counted upon owing to the wide
range from which the contestants will
be gathered. For those who are declared
the leaders in the evening's program
suitable prizes will be given; a compe
tent committee to make the awards.
RICHMOND, VA.
The New 8-Holc Golf
Course of The Country Club
of Virginia nearby
EUROPEAN PLAN
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Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman
Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man.
The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, make Rich
mond a very desirable stop-over place for tourists, where they can enjoy the
climate, thus avoiding extreme changes of temperature.
For handsomely illustrated booklet and reservations, address
THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Va.
O. F. "WEISIGER, Manger.
ETERNAL SUNSHINE ALONE
CANNOT ENGENDER HEALTH.
The soft breezes and warm, bright
sunshine of the South have a soothing
and beneficent effect on the tired sys
tem. But the internal needs of the body
must not be forgotten in the quest of
health.
Good, wholesome nutrients must be employed in the building
up of the body-structure.
The House of Health that is built on
SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT
is like the proverbial house built upon the rocks of Strength and Permanence.
When the stomach is in delicate condition, it will take up and easily assimi
late Shredded Whole Wheat which contains the whole wheat grain, cleaned
with scrupulous care, drawn into slender, porous shreds by delicate machinery
and baked in hygienic oVens to just the degree consistent to perfect di
gestion. Shredded Whole Wheat
is
Concentrated Life
Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit will sup
ply all the energy needed for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents.
Try it for ten mornings and you will feel brighter, stronger and happier.
Your GROCER sells it.
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Ormond Beach Fla. Seabreeze, Florida,
'ft Information at 1180, 1122 Broadway, New York and all of Mr. Foster's Offices
-Jfe- Bretton Woods Saddle Horses at Seabreeze and Ormond this Winter.
Fownes.
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