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3 THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK r 1 Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MASS. 18 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE LYNN, MASS. 653 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St.. .NEW YORK CITY Booth In corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST. . .MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 15 &20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE at The Carolina and Country Clialb PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections Stationery, Etc. Dot anb (Eoib Soba Cigars I Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building lii3 iti Veuve Chaffard Pure Olive Oil BOTTLED IN FRANCE in Honest Bottles Full Quarts Full Pints Full Half-pints S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON Sole Agents for the United States and Canada : t t : BLOODED DOGJ-S FOR Pinehurst Kennels. SALE Pinehurst, N. C. HOUSE WARMING TONIGHT Invitation General for Hop which Marks the Opening of The Holly Inn Firat ot Vlllag-e Club Bridge Parties Announced for Immediate Future Many Ilotel Arrival SOCIALLY interest of the week centers in tonight's housewarming hop at The Holly Inn which is in future to be made an annual in con nection with the open ing of this popular hotel. The invitation has been made general and for the affair the entire colony will assemble. A concert at eight is to be followed by dancing from nine to Harvard on January 15 is anticipated; the advance list of bookings unusually large. AMONG THE CAROLINA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George W. Watts, Mr and Mrs. George L. Lyon and Mrs. John S. Hill of Durham, N. C, return with Miss Nellie S. Watts of Baltimore. Messrs. Edwin R. Smith, George E. Lattimer and Miss Mabelle Lattimer of Buffalo are back for their usual visit. Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Kramer of New York are spending January here. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Huyck of Xlbany will remain several weeks. Mrs. William E. Holt and Miss Shirley L. Holt of Charlotte, N. C, will make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark of Bos ton are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pushee and Miss Pushee of West Newton are here for their annual sojourn. Messrs, John L. Gay and John L. Gay,. Jr., of Norfolk spent the week here. "VI, r - iw! KING OF OUT- midnight with refreshments at intermis sion; the program varied with several cotillion figures and old-fashioned dances. For the immediate future the first of the Village Club bridge parties is announced at u Box Court," the winter home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L. Redfield. From the standpoint of popularity equitation has been a leader, several rattling fox hunts combining with rides and hamper picnics. Motoring is claim ing many through the opening up of the delightful trips to Fayettville and Cheraw, and driving is attracting gen eral attention. Quail shooting is at its best and an occasional woodcock, dove or rabbit adds variety to the bags. Mixed foursomes tennis play gives a social side to the game, with the annual Midwinter Golf Tournament the center of attraction throughout the week. The week's arrivals include many old friends who will remain until spring. The cottage colony is nearly complete J and the opening of The Berkshire and DOOR SPORTS Messrs. George C. Dutton and George II. French of Boston return for a fort night's golf. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Boston return for January. Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald of New York is a late arrival. Mr. Arden M. Bobbins returns for January, Mr. George Wright of Boston is wel comed back. Mrs. H. de Bower of New York will remain some time. Dr. F. C. PerkiDS of Chicago returns. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hodgkins of Brooklyn are spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Newcomb of Cleveland return for January. Mr. Daniel Anthony of Ridge wood,. N. J., will remain through the month. Messrs. T. A. McLeod and Allen A. Jones of Buffalo spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Storm and Master F. F. Storm, Jr., of New Yoik are here for the month.
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