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PAGE rlSPEBtf' THE I PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE HOIiliY INN Seasons January to May fWfihr-- t&'rryjp . The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in the South, accommodating with its annexes, 200 guests. The interior, which has 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 condition. 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 B BE, manager, Plnehurst, IN. G. The Harvard, PINEHURST, N. C. TiNEHURST.Ti.C A homelike hotel, modern in every respect, having lectric 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. - , '' ." ? V- ." ' ' ' I - : -h " Cii5fitv CB1 ' c r t i. i j r tt ' ? -M, rr cr V- i r t' ;&B.k 'Ttki (l B S ( fi EiA l! t aa W )W '.KKfii'aaE 1 1 i I ' 1 1 1 1-5 '.- ? '5 1J jPr. tit IHIIH IB BM MM IWII Mai IHHB glilHKgi!feLr Wf IwW l-it,l.,it,ii-iiiMiiiil.Ta HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. 41WAY8 OPEJf FOR THE nECEPIIOJf OF OVEiTS. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President The Citizens NationalBank Of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and (;hecking Accounts) AND THE RALEIGH SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Sayings accounts 4 per cent quarterly) invite correspondence for all kinds of banklnjr .Combined Resources $2,750 000.00 Joseph G. Brown, Henry E. Litchford President Cashier Bethlehem Country Club BETHLEHEM White Mountains, New Hampshire Superb 6000-yard golf course and new Club HouBe. Weekly Tournaments. Thirty Hotels, Hundreds of Cottages, "Ask Mr. Abbe" at The Holly Inn ROOM CLERK AND HIS RACK Midseason Crowds Present Difficult Problems for Quick Solution Wk of ITI any Activities Indoors and Out Conclude with Tonisrht'a Spring- Cotillion THESE ARE the days when the hotel room clerk studies the rack as a broker watches the board, and while there is no doubt truth in the omnibus axiom "al ways room for one more," the particular " room " will not necessarily be located on the "sunny side of the house, with connecting bath." IThe usual depar tures, however, are providing for many and with the waiting list in effect and skillful manipulation, disappointments have been few which the coming week will largely eliminate. The week past has been one of many activities starting with the Tin Whistle dinner on Monday and concluding with tonight's Cotillion. 1 In the list of arrivals old friends are numerous. At The Carolina Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beecher and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Page of Brooklyn are here for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs? E. D. Speck and Miss Dorothy Ballantyne of Detroit are wel- corned back for their annual sojourn. Mr. Oliver P. Clay of Cleveland re turns after an absence of several years. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Luke of New York return for March. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gibbons of Toronto are again here for March. Mrs. J. G. Cockshutt and Miss E. Cockshutt of Bradford return. Miss E. Stanway and Mr. II. D. Ely of Toronto return for the month. Mrs. Daniel P. Morse of New York joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vaill of Boston will lemain several weeks. Mrs. George E. Nelson of New York is here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Galvin and C. A. K. Galvin of Cornwall are here for April. Mrs. George Gaulbeitand Miss Martha Wisseck of Louisville join friends. Mr. W. II. Hutt, Jr., of Philadelphia returns for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Emery of New York are back for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Barber and the Misses Barber of Englewood return. Mr. C. N. Brizse of Quogue comes for his usual visit. Mr. W. V. Phillips of Philadelphia is again here for March. Mr. George G. Bassett and Mrs. G. J. Chandler of Philadelphia return. Mrs. N. J. Fallon and Mrs. J. L. Donovan of Boston join friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lockwood of Cin cinnati come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall, Mrs. II. G. Daniels and Mrs. Frank Lynch of Chi cago will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Legge of Toroi i join friends. Messrs. Frank L. Dyer and Jack v. Dyer of New York join the family. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ogden of Greens burg return for their usual visit. Messrs. William Shillaber, Jr., a&c Frank Lawson of New York return for a fortnight's golf. Mr. and Mrs. William Yuile of Mon treal are here for their usual visit. Mrs. Louis E. Beall and Miss Priscilla Beall of Uniontown are welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. Stlllman F. Kelley of Boston are again here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Billings and Miss Billings of New York return. Dr. II. W. Lamb of Albany joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aykes and Miss Ipabel Aykes of New York return. Mrs. W. S. Glagrie of Hartford and Mrs. O. A. Schreiber of Short Hills, New York return for March. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Greenwick are here for the month. Mr. J. W. Marshall of Toledo is back for golf. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Genung of Madison come for a fortnight. Messrs. Charles E. Lmhart and A. Plumer Austin of Uniontown return. Mrs. Francis M. Crawford and Mrs. Craig R. Guerin of New York will re main several weeks. Mr. R. II. Kress of New York comes for a foitnight's golf. Messrs. W. F. Comstock of Kansas City, P. L. McLain and W. R. Timken of Canton, Ohio, and E. J. Henry of Chi cago join friends for the month. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kidder of Boston will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. Donahue and Marian Donahue of New Y'ork are here for the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Cole of Detroit are spending March here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Gammons and child and Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Tower of Boston join friends. Messrs. J. II. Caldwell and C. A. Blood of New York join the golfers. Dr. S. Q. Quinn and Mr. J. W. Whelan of Elizabeth return. At The Hollj Inn Auction bridge provided a pleasant afternoon at The Inn on Monday ; Miss Marjorie Gaither of Greensburg, Mrs. L. C. Helliwell of St. Catherine, Miss Mary A. Adams of Springfield, Mrs. J. J. Scott of Hamilton, Mrs. William Sutherland of Glencoe and Miss Grace Franklin of New York the prize winners. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Jenks, Mrs. J. II. Horner and W. J. Langenheim of Pittsburgh return for an extended so journ. Mr. L. D. Pierce of Rochester, Vt., is welcomed back for a brief stay after sev eral years' absence. Mr. E. C. Randall of Buffalo is makiDg a short visit. Mr. D. Frank Dillon 'of Fitchburg re turns for golf. Mr. Murray W. Sales of Detroit joins the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quinby of Cleve land spent the week here. Miss Gaither and Mr. Paul II. Gaither of Greensburg are welcomed back for their annual visit. A
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