1 -HA. f- .Wit" 'f-3vk. Ill BW JUllllJMMMWMtt THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK .-W XJK. 3 " The Center of Summer Golf 99 Equinox House Manchester-in-the-Mountains Vermont Important additions and improvements since last season On the Ideal Tour GEORGE ORVIS A. E. MARTIN, Manager, of Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. The Lorraine Fifth Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street New York City Apartments furnished and unfurnished for the season and yearly rentals Suites and rooms with bath transiently GEORGE C. HOWE GEORGE ORVIS PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries; Toilet Articles Confections, Stationery, Etc. Dot anfc Golfc Soba Cigars j Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building 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 Your Summer Tour Will be incomplete, without , v- ... . . a run through picturesque LJIXVIL-L-E. NOTCH You will ilnd there the best service and homelike comfort and a well equipped garage. ' Write for interesting illustrated booklet. "IXVlLLi: KOTCH.THE BALSAMS..w Hamp.hlr,, Philadelphia Office: 608 Perry Bldg., 16th ami rhestnut Sts. REPUTATION OF PERMANENCE Dr. Charles F. Macdonald Says Friends are Building Such for Pinehurst Com ins: for Several Day' Visit, lie I.ing-ers Many Week and Leavn Anticipating- Return DR. CHARLES F. Mac donald of New York, the insanity expert of international r e p u t a tion, rounded out an ex tended visit late in the week. Coming for a visit of several days early in the season, he has spent two months here and leaves with regret, anticipating a return. UI believe no resort in the South has a future of such promise,"' says Dr. Macdonald, u and very largely because of the superb climate and equipment fiftv, Mrs. Iluyck twenty-five and Mrs. Behrend fifteen, made the nineteenth. On the eighteenth, Mrs. Palmer eight een, Mrs. Taft fifty, Mrs. Williamson ten, Mrs. R. C. Shannon sixteen, Mrs, Ridgway thirty, Mrs. Brinton twenty, Mrs. Price twenty-five, Miss Edith Bar nett ten, Mrs. Truesdell thirty-five, Mrs. Ross thirty-five, Miss Helmer five, Miss Blancke twelve and Miss Small eighteen u expired." On the seventeenth Miss Priest nineteen, Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr.. eight and Mrs. Gardner fourteen, gave up the ghost, with Miss Shannon twelve, the first to surrender on the sixteenth. miiwiiittetiouemtuiiii win Ilia Hinety.nix Is Beat in Monday' Trap Shooting- II and leap Parker W. Whittemore captured the third trap shooting trophy of the season in Monday's hundred-target sweepstake. Shooting with an allowance of ten, he scored ninety-six which was four strokes better than the ninety-two recorded by F. A. Hodgman, the scratch contestant. C. II. James 5), was third in 91; N.F. ij,L' 4 in- nl I... 1:"::.'-. I --'' v SOUTinVARD-HO! PINEHURST TO JACKSONVILLE "ALL WAYS, ALWAYS!" which provide right conditions for living in connection with beneficial recreation in the open air. " More and more we are realizing that we must get back to Nature, and in em phasizing this Pinehurst is indeed per forming an important work and occupy ing a leading place. Surely friends of the Village are building a reputation which is upon a foundation of perpetual permanence." ELIMINATION GOLF CONTEST Mr. C. 8. Waterhouse and Mrs. P. M. Shannon are Trophy Winners Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse was the winner of an elimination contest arranged by the Silver Foils for prizes presented by Mrs. F. G. P. Barnes and Miss Gwendo lyn Cummings. Playing with a handi cap of twenty-five, she survived to the twenty-first green. Mrs. Philip Mark Shannon won second on the twentieth green, .her handicap fifty. Mrs. J. D. Clirao, Mrs. George Dutton and Miss Brown were not far away. Mrs. Jillson five, Mrs. Metcalf ten, Miss Cummings twenty-five, Mrs. Gage Walker (14), fourth in 89; C. II. Sears (30), fifth in 88; and J. N. Iluyck (G), in 83. Both trap and pistol shooting are in teresting the women and children. The grounds are in charge of an attendant who is competent to instruct, and aims and ammunition may be hired. Uring- Pictures Planned The annual Living Pictures at The Carolina are being planned by an active committee on which Miss Caroline Fuller is the leading spirit. The proceeds will go towards the fund which maintains the domestic science department of the local County School. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rediield Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wyman of Boston are spending a fortnight at 44 Box Court " as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler L. Redfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ayers of Boston leave after a ten days' visit. lllaliop Cheshire a Visitor Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire of North Carolina spent Sunday here.

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