VOL. XVI, NO. 16 SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1913 FIVE CENTS IN HONOR OF ST. PATRICK Carolina Masquerade Keeps Green Memory of Ireland's Patron Saint All Plnehnrat Gathers for Entertain ment feature Anticipated from Year to Year GOOD OLD St. Patrick came in for his share of attention at the annual masquerade of Carolina employees on Monday, an event anticipated from year prize went to the " parcels post " prince and well this bundle of packages deserved it. The suffragette was not forgotten, and golf (Scotch, English and Irish) and Pinehurst (pine, dairy, hotel and market garden) were all' elaborately portrayed, with here and there a prince or princess, witch or fairy, Oriental or Dutchman ; a merry throng which most surely enjoyed the freedom of the music hall and pro vided an evening of unalloyed delight for several hundred onlookers representing all sections of the Village. Among the costumes were the follow ing : Misses Belle E. Breslyn and Alice Bland, "Waiting at the Church," Colored Bride and Page ; Mary Groh, Quakeress ; Mrs, William Jordan, Pinehurst, the Carrie Egan, Pinehurst Weather; Mary Breslin, Tramp and Baby ; Ida Wright, Kiddo; Mary Walsh, Bathing Girl; Flor ence Welch, Red Biding Hood; Mar garet Roberts, Clown; Luella Smith, Pinehurst; Madge Smith, Rogues' Gal lery; Inez Stuart, Houghton & Dut ton ; Beatrice Reynolds, Court Costume ; Kathleen Elvin, Court Costume ; Mary E. Gaugham, Tramp ; Gladys Gardyne, Scare Crow ; Dorothy Curll, Peanut Girl ; Beatrice Joyce, Red Sox; Jennie Gor man, Putting Green Sweep; Anna Hil dreth, Ivy; Mary Kelleher, Douglas Shoe; Lizzie Murray, Buckhorn Water; Helen Morgan, Gold Medal Flour ; Lizzie McDonald, Ballet Girl ; Katherine Mur phy, Pinehurst Lettuce Hearts; May CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS Annual Tournament Rounds Out Full Week for Interested Galleries It. A. IBalfe and MIm Harriet If or ma a are Winner of Mixed Double in which Interest Centers PLAY in the annual Pinehurst tennis Championship rounded out a full week's entertainment for big galleries, with interest centered in the mixed : : k &yw e,m&( I . n .. . j t0l v Lift' ' iiM fey' Mlfef 'T- y I) fVfVfe s- - i Ki s--rs,v o I - (!: liJl-'' - A fe Sl In the picture are Mr D L Anderson of Philadelphia, donor of the prizes for wnich the following children contested in a putting competition: Masters Phelps Hunter and Robert Hunter of Noroton Robert Cleaves of Brockport, Oliver Redfield of Greenwich, James Tufts of Medford, Mass., James Mundy of Roanoke, Herman Hegeler of Danville, 111., and the Misses Olive Hutchinson of Lansing, Eleanor Croft and Winifred Croft of Pittsburgh, Helen Ellison of Rochester, Jessie Hodgman of Tuskabee, LouUi Hegeler of Danville, Sarah Smith of Brunswick, Ga., and Virginia Burrage of Boston. to year with keenest pleasure. As a prize fund over $250.00 was contributed by visitors and awarded in envelopes of five, three and two dollars, with one dol lar each for all those not winning a prize, by a committe of judges including Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Johnson and Mr. Thomas A. Hogsett of Cleveland, Messrs. Prestley S. Maclaughlin of New York, George L. Lyon of Durham, N. C, Mrs. Herbert L. Jillson of Bethlehem, and Miss Lucy K. Priest of Portsmouth. 1 In the Cosmopolitan throng upon the floor all nations touched elbows with a goodly number of caricatures conveying sly pokes and local conditions, things, and personal peculiarities. The grand Resort Queen; Victoria Arrouquier, Caddy ; Catherine Kelly, Eliza Hutchins, Pinehurst Laundry Costumes; Celia Walsh, Maude Mullen and Mae Burke, Colored Bride, Groom and Cupid ; Kath leen Smith, Cow Boy; Jeanette Foulis, Indian; Nellie Webber, Squaw; Annie Oliver, Murad Cigarettes; Loretta Wat ters, Boston Post; Viola and Vivian, Marjorie Folger and Katherine McAnney ; Pinehurst Dairy, Lillian McAnney ; Old Black Joe, Marjorie McAnney ; Mae Hop kins, Col. Bogey ; Annie Rollins, Kitchen Maid ; Annie Wright, Red Cross Nurse ; Edith Marsh, 1865 Costume; Angie Monahan, Egyptian Girl; Emma Marsh, Golfer ; Elizabeth Fay, Wild West Girl ; McDonald, Night ; Edna Gardyne, Pine hurst Holly and Beatrice Morse, Pine hurst Laundry; Catherine Kennedy, Irish Colleen ; Goldie Davis, Left Over from 1912 (Leap Year Old Maid) ; Mary Murphy, Top o' the Mornin' ; Messrs. Charle3 Morrissey, Society Belle ; Henry Ruell, Girl; Lew Williamson, Farmer; D. F. Bourke, Irishman ; William Down ing, School Girl; H. J. Fiske, Cop; Howard Jones, Golfer; Carl C. Nelson, Jewish Gentleman; H. C. Piper, .Suf fragette ; John Gilligan, Old Lady ; Robert Hill, Negress; Lewis Warren and J. J. Moylan, Man when Woman Votes; William Moylan, Jewish Ped- (Concluded on page two) doubles which Mr.R. A. Balfe of Brook lyn and Miss Harriet Norman of Lancas ter won from Mr. Frank Dyer of Mont clair and Mrs. S. P. Brewer of Essex, 62, 62. fin the semi-final, Mr. Balfe and Miss Norman defeated Mr. and Mrs. Alex Amend by 61, 6 2 and Mr. Dyer and Mrs. Brewer advanced with a 6 1, 6 4 victory over Mr. Malcolm B. Johnson, Jr., of Cleveland and Dorothy Ballantyne of Detroit. In men's doubles, Messrs. Balfe. and Lawrence Cowing of Cincinnati defeated Messrs. Amend and II. L. Burrage of Boston, 60, 63, 62. f In the semi final, Messrs. Lloyd Eddy and Guyton Concluded on page three)

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