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rAGEHfeP-THE P1NEHURST OUTLOOK 1 f ' Mr, and Mrs. Edgar S. Marston, Miss Susan A. Bard en and Mr. aud Mrs. T. A. Locke of New Tork return for their annual visit. Mr. and Charles J. Canfleld, Mr. and Jirs. George W. Swlgart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Footer of Chicago are again here for February. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clouds of Pitman, N.J., and Mrs. W. W. Alexander of Germantown will remain several weeks. Messrs. William J. Murphy and Joseph H. McGuire of New York come for a fortnight's golf. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Mills of Evan ston return for a several weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Boyd of St. Louis return for a long soj . urn. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Becton of Englewood come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grandin and two children of Boston will remain some time. Mr. L. Foster Jack of Philadelphia joins friends. Mrs. Anthony Schulte, Miss Schulte, Miss L. Schulte and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stevens of New York plan an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. WinJhrop D. Smith, Miss Vir ginia A. Smith and Miss Snyder of Orange will remain until sprirg. Mr. M. Sullivau, Miss Marguerite Sullivan and Miss Grace Stephens of Detroit are welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Brott, Miss Olney and Mr. J. Olney Brott of Hartford are here for the season . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Merrill of Newton Centre join friends. Miss A. S. Davis of Tenafly returns for Febru ary. Mr. Martin D. Fink of New York Is welcomed back. Mr. S. E. Comstock of Newark, N. Y., joins Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bloomer. Mr, A. C. Sullivan of Chicago returns for golf. Mr. P. T. Blain and Mr. and Mrs. J. Srhick of Port Chester are spendlrg a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haines Lippincott of Atlantic City return for their annual visit. Mrs. Daniel Slmonds and Miss Elsie Damon of Fitchburg come for their annual a isit. Mies CM. Small of York and Miss Harrie Nanran of Lancaster, Pa., will lemain several weeks. Mrs. W. L. Ellwood and Miss Jean Ellwood of DeKalb, 111., are spc nding a fortnight here. Mr. F. II. McGraw, Jr., of Pittsbuigh returns for golf. Messrs. Charles C. Morse and Fred G. Morse of Rochester are Again here for February. Mr. F. V. Prav of Boston returns for his sec ond visit of the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eymon and Mr. and Mrs Myer Cohen of Washington are late arrivals. Mrs. William K. Porier of Boston retting for her annual sojourn, soon to be joined by her da lighter. Mr. Harry Balfe of New York joins Mrs. Balfe. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Invine of Toronto joins fricndn. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kobinson of Chicago are here for the week. Mrs. M. B. Alien and Miss E. G. Wright of New York are completing a short visit. At The Holly Inn Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Pening, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sargeant and Messrs. II. D. Williams and L. E. Hawes, all of Spring field, return for their u-ual visit. Messrs. William M. Tail of Findlav, Ohio, and F. M. Hunter of Pittsburgh come for a week's visit. Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Wyautof New Haven return for February. Mr. Frank S. Pnsey is making his annual visit. Mr. A. E. Ostranrier of New Jersey joins Mr. E. A. Heifellinger of Boonton. Mr. W. A. Eyemen of New York comes for a fortnight's golf. Mrs. C. B. Greeley and Miss G. Greeley of New York are making an extended sojourn. Mrs. M. Gear on and Mr. F. A. Gearon of Brooklyn spent the week lie e. Miss Jeaneite Stacey of Cincinnati joins Miss Mildred Cowing. Mr. II. K. Armstrong and Mrs. Armstrong of Penn Yan will remain sev ral weeks. Mr. W. G. Fovai gue of Ch cago comes for golf Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Ractham of Detroit will remain sevi ral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Le Clear of BoBton are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Howard and Master Laxton Howard of Lynchburg are spendine the month here. Mr. E. W. Houten of Suffern, N. Y.. returns for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Folsom of Waban. Mass. are here for February. Mr. and Mrs. S: E. Blanchard of West Newton return for their annual visit Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wilson of New Rochelle are back for an extended visit. Mr. T. S Dunlap of Cleveland joins his brother, Mr. George T. Dunlap. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hepburn of Chicago are welcomed back. Mrs. Mathew Dean and Mrs E. Rodney Fish of Brooklyn are spending a fori night here. Jir urant Dlbert of Pittsburgh joins the golfers. Mr. L. B. King of Detroit comes for golf. At The Berkshire and Harvard Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Parker and Miss Helen Parker of NewRochelle will make a long sojourn. Mrs. Frances B. Brisbin of Schuylesville re turns for a short stay. Mrs. C. B. Lockwood of Brooklyn will make an extended visit. Mr. S. S. Holt of New Haven spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Conner, Master Frank N. Conner of Exeter, N. H., come for the season At The Ijtxing-ton . Dr. and Mrs. M. Ordway Daly of Dor chester will remain some time. Mr. A. J. Schoenfuss of Hartford, Conn., comes for an extended stay. Mrs. E. A. Zimmer of Long Island Is spending February here. At The Magrnolia Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Schoonmaker of Bajonne are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sherman of New Brighton will remain several weeks. RAILROAD OJPfKCIAJLS MEET Carolina in Scene of Two Important meeting During- the Week The presence of prominent officials represent iug various railroads has added to the interest of the week at The Caro lina. Thursday morning a committee of financial and accounting officers met in joint conference for the purpose of considering methods of clearing agreed balances between carriers, those present including: T. H. B. McKnight of the Pennsylvania Lines West, Treasurer II. (. Ansley of the Southern, Treasurer George II. rosby of the nock Island, Treasurer F. II. Hamilton of the Frisco Lines, Assistant Treasurer C. W. llhodes of the Baltimore and Ohio, representing the financial officers, and Comptroller A. II. Plant of the Southern, C. I. Stur gisof the Burlington Lines, Comptroller C. M. Bunting of the Pennsylvania, Comptroller Frank Nay of the Rock Island, and Vice President VV. H. Wil liams of the Delaware and Hudson. Wednesday niht and Thursday a sub committee of the committee on corpor ate, fiscal and general accounts met to consider the matter of railway statistics. In addition to the officers mentioned, Comptroller L. A. Robinson of the Chi cago and North-Western, and. General Auditor R. A. White of the New York Central and members of the Interstate Commission were present. THE JEFFERSON The Most Magnificent Hotel South RICHMOND, VA. The New J8-Hole Golf Course of The Country Quh of Virginia Nearby EUROPEAN PLAN IT Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. 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