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8 PAGE HPTE i PINEHURST OUTLOOK Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence LONG TO BE REMEMBERED Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET .v :' . ! ... .' 'J:. J ; . .BOSTON,. MASS- 18 STATE STREET . . . ; BOSTON, .M ASS. ' 439 BOYLSTON STREET; ..... ... . . . ..BOSTON, MA SS. , , 254 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. 60 CENTRAL SQUARE..... .....'........LYNN, MASS. 653 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St.. .NEW YORK CITY Booth in corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY ioi south i3th street...... Philadelphia; pa. 8 SOUTH LAS A LLE . STREET ....... CHICAGO, : ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST. . . MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 18 & 20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE at The Carolina and Country GltaJb PINEHURST PHARMACY a complete: line of Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections, Stationery, Etc. j IDot anb Lolb Soba - Cigars j Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE CO'S mm AMD PAD Sold at the Leading Hotels RXjOCXOEB dogs FOR SALE Pinehurst Kennels. Pinehurst, N. C. Holiday Merr jmakluc JDraws Colony Together hi Coajgwnial Family TONIGHT'S hop at The Carolina rounds out a week of Holiday merry making,' lon to be re membered by the largest colony " of early season visitors in the history of the Village. Starting on Monday with plans for the festivities, Tuesday night's vaudeville wag a happy introduction to the more formal observance on Wednesday and the numerous dinners, bridge parties, and other affairs of the week. WEDNESDAY'S TREE Planned with elaborate detail, Wednes day evening's tree was delightfully in keeping with the season, dinner at seven with brilliantly lighted dining hall and its numerous informal parties, followed by a concert in the music hall at eight, a tree at nine and dancing until midnight, f Santa Claus' progress southward was first announced by a long distance tele phone call for Mr. Leonard Tufts, which the veteran Kris finally consented to relay through one of the company. The sub stance of it was that he had experienced many difficulties in the snowbound North and had been obliged to resort, as a final measure, to the aeroplane. Everything proceeded smoothly until Aberdeen was reached, where the machine smashed into one of the numerous skyscrapers and was disabled. Santa Claus concluded his message by saying that he had secured an automobile and by aid of Moore County good roads would be on hand in five minutes. Sure enough, not long after the "pop pop" of motor was heard drawing rapidly nearer as Santa burnt the wind in his effort to arrive on time. Just where he was coming from or just where he was going to land, it was diffi cult for the. company to make out. Pres ently, however, he announced his pres ence and slipped through a chimney located at the rear of the hall, much to the surprise of the company. Four youthful and very anxious red coated, ermine capped Kris Kringles greeted him warmly and to the front of the hall the merry quintette trooped. A few words of explanation and the con tents of Santa's huge pack were distrib uted, nearly two hundred souvenir favors in all, no two alike, and one for each guest present. Certainly a more pleas ing collection could not be imagined, combining, as they did, an apt appropri ateness meeting the varied requirements. Some idea of their versatility may be gathered from the verses which were attached to a large number of the gifts, f Assisting Santa Claus (Bellman Samuel Lacks) was Mrs.C. M. Bishop of Brooklyn, who read the verses, Masters David Gregg, Cabot Morse, lloswell Clapp and James W. Tufts, who distributed the presents, Bellman Joseph Scully who acted as Santa's chauffeur, and Electrician William Carpenter, who was long dis tance central with connections to the world's end. f Some of the jingles : MRS. H. W, PUREST MONEY-BAG This, our dear Muzzy, Is only a Token For all in our hearts . Could hardly be spoken. MR. H. W. PRIEST JUMPING JACK Perhaps you may see him, Perhaps you see him not; But believe me, honey, ' He's Johnny on the spot. MRS. LEONARD TOFTS BARKING DOG This ferocious puppy You'll like we surely know, For while his bite is dreadful, Ills bark Is very low. MR. LEONARD TUFTS BLUE OWL This, my dear Leonard, We are sending to you ; The color selected, Please note, is true blue. MR. FREDERIC BRUCE WATERING POT We note that you are planting Quite a garden plot; You'll surely find It useful, This tiny water pot. MRS. EMMA J. SINCLAIR GARDEN SET When crocuses are blooming Please don't forget That we gave you for Christmas This model garden set. MRS. CABOT J. MORSE MOUSE IN CAGE 'Twas the night before Christmas That we captured this mouse; Please don't be fearful, 'Twas the last in the house. MR. CABOT J. MORSE TELEPHONE If as you journey, Roaming to and fro, You find another Pinehurst 'Phone and let us know. MR. AND MK8. B(8HOP BRIDE'S SLIPPERS These we have selected With prudence and with care, For, as all have noted, They're a mighty jolly pair. MRS. O. C. HUTCHINSON READING GLA88 In chapcronic duties Alack, ala, alas; This you may find useful ; If so, kindly pass. MR. W. C. MICOU BROWN DOG This, my dear fiillie, Ought to help a lot In f right'nlng on" the varmints From your garden plot. MR. J. D. C. RUMSE V JUG WITH DICR You'll find this little bottle Contains a secret hidden; If you play the game with caddies, Do as you are bidden. MR. A. 8. NEWCOMB COTTAGE This house Is rather tiny For building lots are high; Making location easy Where the limit Is the sky. MR. C. LLOYD PIERCE PARROT IN CAGE 'Tis only a bird In a gilded cage, A bird of plumage green Please don't teach him the language Used when you made fifteen. MR. JULIAN T. BISHOP SKATES When you dance the Bunny, In those graceful gaits, It might go more smoothly If you wore these skates. LITTLE KATIIERINE JONES TEA SET This is for my sweetheart; Be iismum as you can be, For she is only two And I am forty-three. MR. 8. H. MARTEL, JR., PACK OF CARDS We have noted that the limit Is oft of azure hue; Avoid too frequent chances Is our advice to you.
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