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The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in
the South, accommodating with its annexes, 200 guests. The interior, whichhas
been thoroughly renovated and refurnished since last season, is cheerful and home
like, no effort having been spared in putting the rooms and furnishings in first-class
bondition. There are a number of rooms connected with private baths which are
let singly or en suite. The hotel is heated throughout by steam and there are open
fires in the foyer and parlors. A large music room where daily concerts and
dancing are enjoyed, together with the attractive Dutch room and the billiard room,
provide appreciated social features. The excellent cuisine and service for which
the hotel is noted, will be maintained and patrons will find the Holly Inn a most
comfortable home from January to May.
F C ABBE, manager, Plnehurst, IV. C.
The
Harvard
PINEHURST, N. C.
TiriLHURST.Ti.G A nomeiiKe notei, moaern in every respect, naving
electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex,
accommodating seventy-five guests run in connection with The Berkshire.
J. M. ROBINSON, Manager.
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HOTEL TRAYMORE,
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HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President
TELLS ALL ABOUT PINEHURST
THE EARLY SEASON OUTJLOOK
ON SALE AT THE PHARMACY
IN GOD'S GLORIOUS OPEN
Diversified Activities Round Out Com
plete and Delightful Week
Every Train Bring its Quota . of
Arrivals The Berkshire
Opening-Wednesday
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DIVERSIFIED activi
ties in connection with
the Advertising Golf
Tournament have
rounded out a full week,
in which the entire
colony has joined, and
socially there have been
many pleasures. Hardly
an evening has been without its informal
dinners, with Wednesday and Saturday
devoted to dancing and every day to
bridge. Several tally-ho jaunts, eques
trian rides and a Gun Club supper have
also contributed their part.
In the glorious open, several splendid
fox hunts have been enjoyed, quail
shooting continues at its besti motoring
and driving have claimed many, with
tennis, trap shooting and golf always in
the lead. fWonderful the days have
been, with glorious sunshine and balmy
air which have awakened the first faint
songs of the mocking bird, and brought
into being dainty blooms on shrub
bery at various points in the Village.
Of arrivals there have been many and
as for departures why there is no such
word!
At The Carolina
Gathered for the Advertising Golf
Tourney are : Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hedges, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Cowperthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Appel, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Rode, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Brownell, Mr. and Mrs, F, S. Newbery
and Messrs. W. M. Ostrander, T. T.
Rushmore, W. R. Hotchkin, Bernard
H. Ridder, C. A. Speakman, Lorenzo
Daniels, James E. Barber, Oliver B.
Merrill, W. W. Manning, John H. Eg
gers, Duncan M. Stewart, Franklin Coe,
J. M. Thorsen, Frank S. Voss, J. J.
Hazen, Charles T. Russell, Swift Tarbell,
E. M. Alexander, Don M. Parker, Mar
shall Whitlatch, R. R. Mamlok, R. C.
Wilson, Louis DeVeau,: John L. Given,
William Ryan, Hartley Davis, E. F.
Clyiner, D. Chandler, C. C. Vernam,
George M, Mcintosh, Robert Frothing
ham and W. C. McMillan of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoyt and Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Hotchkiss of New Haven Mr.
and Mrs. J. D.- Plummer of Springfield,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F; Smith and Messrs.
S. C. Lowe, W. D. Wright, Irving J.
French, G. C. Dutton, George Wright,
G. H. French, R. M. Purves and D. F.
Appel of Boston, George : D; Oliver,
A. K. Oliver and II. C. Milholland of
Pittsburgh, F. W. Potter and E. I. Potter
of TSrie, W. R. Boberts of Norristown,
L TV Boyd of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Davi3, W. J. Macdonald, J. L.
Stack, B. D. Butler and Arthur Acheson
of Chicago, and C. C. Gardner of Mon
treal. Messrs. Mark W. Potter and F. W.
Churchill of New York spent the week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lanmon and Mas
ter W. K. Lanmon, Jr., of Columbus will
remain some time.
Mr. D. B. Reed of Atlantic City joins
friends.
Hon. and Mrs. W. E. Chilton of
Charleston will remain some time.
Mr. C. F. Burket of Findlay, Ohio, is a
late arrival.
Mr and Mrs. Henry C. Meyers and
Mrs. A. L. Neeley of Montclair will
make a long sojourn.
Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Homer
Smith, Mrs. E. A. Rutherford and Mr.
E. H. Rutherford of Toronto are here
for the month.
Mr. A. J. De Laplante of Buffalo joins
friends.
Miss Reed, Miss Clara Reed and Miss
Eleanor Reed of New York return for
their usual visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Higgins of
Port Chester are making a short visit.
Mrs. J. A. Tedford of New York spent
the week here.
Mr. W. L. McLean, owner of The Phil
adelphia Ledger returns for shooting.
Mr. F. L. Dunne of Boston is welcomed
back for his usual visit, to be joined soon
by the family.
Mr. P. S. Maclaughlin of New York is
again here for the winter.
Mr. B. Manilla of New York is spend
ing a fortnight here.
Mr. James R. Nicholson of Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. James Craig of Waynes
boro, Va., come for shooting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hodgeman and
their children, Mrs. C. A. Hodgeman and
Miss Hodgeman of Tuskakee, N. Y., will
remain several weeks. Mr. Hodgeman
will be a prominent participant in the
Midwinter Handicap and spend a pait of
his time during his sojourn in the quail
covers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knowles of New
Bedford will remain some time.
Messrs. Joseph W. Taylor and Edward
Hanis of Rochester are early arrivals for
the Midwinter Handicap .
Mr. R. N. Jewett of Aberdeen, N. D.,
rejoins the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Lipman of Chi
cago are late arrivals.
At The Ilollr Inn
Mr. and Mrs. William. E. Rhodes of
Moorestown, N. J., are spending a fort
night here.
Judge George Corse of Ridge wood
joins the golfers.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Abbe of
Sagamore are making a short visit.
Col. and Mrs. II. II. Tread well of New
York are among late arrivals.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crary of Crawford,
N. J., are welcomed back for their
annual sojourn.
Mr. Ira Lockwood of New York is here
for a few weeks. .
Mrs. W. N. Franklin and Miss Grace
Franklin of. New York come for the
season.
Mr. J. Donley of Yonkers returns for
golf.
Mr. M. A. Gillespie of Jeannette, Pa.,
comes for a fortnight's visit.