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III mammm il IHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK UiniSO IOCAL ASSOCIATION M Hallway Association Inaugurates Ex tensive Canipalfi-n of Organization With thirty-one of the leading good roads associations already affiliated with it. the American Association for High way Improvement, which was formed in 1010 by prominent officials and citizens for the purpose of correlating the road movement, is now launching a campaign to establish local associations in every locality in the United States that does not boast of one at the present time. In the year 1911, the American Associ ation formed 140 local associations, the work embracing the States of Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida and Maine. In the first year of its existence, the association gained 1,000 regular members and sixty sustaining members. The number of regular members is to be increased to 5,000 in the present year. The American Association announces that it will continue to strive for wise, equitable and uniform legislation in every state ; that it will continue to do all in its power to bring about skilled supervision of roads and the elimination of politics from the management of the roads ; and will work towards correlation of the roads, so that those of one state shall connect with those of another state. The Association is also urging the utilization of convict labor in such a manner as to involve the least competition with free labor and to bring about the greatest benefit to society and the most thorough moral and physical developement of the convict. In most cases, it is held this end can be achieved by using the con victs in preparing road materials or in the actual building of roads. Thomas Nelson Page, the author, is now in charge of the membership com mittee and is recruiting several hundred new members each month. Lee IcClung, Treasurer of the United States, is the Treasurer of the Association, W. W. Fin ley, President of the Southern Railway, is Chairman of the Executive Committee, and is giving his personal attention to the work. Logan Waller Page, Director of the United States Office of Public Roads, is the President of the Associa tion, and he says that it will be the en deavor of all the officers to make this a banner year in the road movements in all the States of the Union. Hoarding- llou Euchre Boarding house euchre party enter tained Berkshire guests, Mr. James Whiteside having the highest score and winning the first prize ; the others re warded according to scores. Enjoying the evening were : Mmes. Bowles, Wil liams, Comerais, Langdon, Baker, Hayes, Johnson and Landers; the Misses Stump, Johnson, Taylor, Bemis, Litchfield, Ad ams, A. Blancke, M. Blancke, W. Bach man, and Gardner and Messrs. McMaster and Pusey. Mr. Goodwin Wins at Trap A. F. Goodwin, shooting with an al lowance of sixty, was first in the weekly t rap shooting handicap, scoring ninety nine. Ninety-six landed E. VY Ong (45) in second place and eighty, L. C. Hop kins (25; in third. MISS CAMPBELL IS FIRST ' (Concluded from page one) SECOND EIGHT Miss Hazel Shannon, Park, Buffalo 64 64 128 Mrs. C. N. Phillips, Greenwich 60 70 130 Mrs. L. E. Beall; Uniontown 67 64 131 Miss Gwendolyn Cummings,Brookline65 68 133 Mrs. Allan Lard, Chevy Chase 64 71 135 Miss J. A. Brown, Utica 67 68 135 Mrs. M. D. Ttae, Park, Plain field 70 66 136 Mrs. II. F. Gurney, Hackensack 71 65 136 THIRD EIGHT Mrs. W.L.Smith, Pittsburgh' 65 72 137 Mi s. C. C. Brinton, West Chester 67 71 138 Mrs. J. D. Clinio, Cleveland 72 67 139 Mrs. E. M. Taft, Worcester 73 66 139 Mrs. Donald Parsons. Youngstown 66 76 142 Mrs. E. S. Fownes, Oakmont 66 76 142 Mrs. Spencer Waters, Apawamis 73 60 142 Miss Marjorie Weller, St. Catherine's 69 74 143 Final match rounds are in progress this (Friday) morning. Story next week. ron siAGXoiii guests Cards Itound Out Week Spns In the Open Air With golf and tennis in the day time and a series of parties in the evening, the week has been a very pleasant one for guests at The Magnolia and a few invited friends from The Berkshire. On Monday evening, Mrs. L. C. Hopkins, Mrs. A. H. Beal and Miss M. M. Beal gave a party which was much enjoyed. Several hours were passed at the card tables., or in games of various kinds, and the guests were presented with unique souvenirs as reminders of a pleasant evening. On Wednesday evening progressive whist was enjoyed, the handome prizes won by Mrs. Blancke, Dr.. Alfre E. Eus sell, Mr. E. E. Wilbar, Mr. A. H. Beal; consolation by Mrs. D. R. Francis, Jr., and II. S. Bachman. Refreshments fol lowed play. Send The Outlook to Friends, saves letter writing! It . .y: . JZ-vxi -i 31 RS. LEWIS I5UOWN . Hunting Rifles The name "Winchester" on a rifle is a guarantee of it's accu rate and strong shooting quali ties, entire reliability of action and superior finish. If you shoot a Winchester once you will shoot one always, because Winchester rifles represent in accuracy, reliability and quality the highest development in gun makinrj.. No matter what you hunt there is a Winchester made suitable for your purpose. Whichever model you select, you will find that it will stand the rough, hard usage that hunting rifles often receive. Winchester rifles are mechani cally correct in design, are made of selected and tested materials under skillful supervision. Every rifle is thoroughly tested in every way. before it leaves the works. , Nothing is omitted in their manufacture that will make Winchester rifles shoot well, wear well and look well. "Winchester Guns and Ammunition The Red W Brand Are Made tor Each Other and Sold Everywhere. "Winchester Shells and Cartridges For Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big Red UW" on Every Box" BERMUDA Hamilton Hotel Capacity 600 Enlarged and Improved. Strictly High Class W. A. BARRON, Manager. ALSO OF Summer Resort Crawford House WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. The Citizens National Bank Of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) AND THE RALEIGH SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Savings accounts per cent quarterly) invite correspondence for all kinds of banking. Combined Resources $2,600 000.00 Joseph G. Brown, Henry E. Litchford, President Cashier HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th St. NEW YORK Combines every con venience, luxury and home comfort and com mends itself (o people of refined tastes wish ingto be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Proprietor The St. James ElHOPAS 6th Street and Penna. Ave., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEND THE OUTLOOK TO FRIENDS "It Saves Letter Writing" ASK FOR MAILING ENVELOPES
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