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SOCIALLY MANY PLEASURES Various Annuals Round Out Full Season From December Until May Carolina Holiday Week Festivities Include Annual Christmas Tree and Ken Years IB all EL 111. SOCIALLY added inter est of the entire season has been given by the early opening of The Carolina for this splen did hostelry is the rendezvous of the entire a Village. Inaugurated with Thanksgiving week activities the diversified program of formal and informal affairs continues through April for "midseason" may now be said to commence with this hotel's opening and end with its closing. Anticipated for December are the usual Holiday week festivities including the annual Christmas tree, the New Years ball and various other gaieties. January has few open dates through the presence of those gatheied for the big golf, tennis and trap shooting tournaments, with the annual St. Valentine's party and Wash ington's birthday dance, features of February. As the season's zenith March is always one round of pleasure while April claims an important place as a month of au revoirs. No entertainments of many years have been more enjoyable than last winter's Carolina ''vaudeville;" and a similiar evening at The Inn. Living pictures, theatricals, and minstrels may also be counted on to contribute their part to the season's program. Claiming the at tention of the entire colony are the usual Saturday afternoon Country Club teas with their attendant music, hotel bridge parties and dinners, and the usual semi weekly dances; all in all weeks of antici pation and pleasant memory for old friends and new. GOLF COURSE M3II FECTI OUT Concluded from page twelve) loosening up and feeding with dressings of manure and fertilizer. Golf Course Fertilization The idea of keeping a herd of steers for the purpose of providing manure, is an excel lent idea and will, undoubtedly, result in great improvement of the fair-greens. Tennis Courts Moving the !No. 1 tee on No. 1 course will necessitate moving the old tennis courts, to a point at the right of the new No. 1 fair-green and on the spot where instructors' tees were located, at the foot of the hill near the railroad track, f Mr. Croker, the tennis instructor, returns. New Caddy Quarters Moving the caddy-house away from the Club HOuse is a great improvement, andwill certainly be appreciated by all the guests. It will . give us an opportunity to make regula tions for the better handling of the -caddies. I recommend that no outside yard be built near the Club House. I believe it will not be necessary, and certainly it is not desirable. We must discourage, in every way, caddies from hanging around the Club House. Pro viding them with a shelter while they are waiting for employment, and a yard in connection with the caddy-house in the grove, is all that is necessary. New Work Shop The new work shop will be a great convenience and will give opportunity to provide service equal to any in the country. The boiler and store-rooms are also important additions to our plant. DECEMBER FX It ST, THE DATE blaster Twitty's Pack of fox Hounds Is the Best Ever December first is the opening date of fox hunting season and there will, be three hunts weekly on Monday, Wednes day, and Friday. M. F. H., Twitty spent the month at training quarters, Warren ton, N. C, and he says the pack are "wind burners;" eight foxes the net result of the first week's try out. Further details unnecessary, for Pinehurst hunts are classic, backed by reputation. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday mornings Master Twitty will devote to polo, with rides every afternoon, and moonlight and picnic rides weekly, f Never has Manager Mundy of the Livery offered a finer string of saddle and driving horses ; all in all, a season to anticipate. Country Clul Attaches Return The staff of Country Club attaches shows little change, Directing Superin tendent Donald J. Ross being assisted by his brother, Alexander, John M. Peacock and Herbert C. Lagerblade as profes sionals, Wm. Wilson as clerk, Frank Mu-ray as cashier, Wm. Welch as caddy master, Frank Maples as greens-keeper and Eugene F. Wogan, Bernard F. Kelley Wm. Moir and Ernest Silva as -club makers. Under Mr. Clow's Management Engraving, arts and crafts monograms, and general repair work, are attractive features of the Department Store Jewelry Shop undpr the new management of A. J. Clow. i wry . i PAGE?& SHAW The Candy of Excellence Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MASS. IS STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET.. SALEM, MASS. 60 CENTRAL SQUARE LYNN, MASS. 653 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St... NEW YORK CITY Booth in corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY ....NEW YORK CITY 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST. ..MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 18 &20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. In Pinehurst ett Carolina and Country CliaJb - - THE BALSAMS - - DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. H. ACCOMMODATIONS r O II CIJE8T - - - Season July to October - - - 1 8 hole Golf Course under construction, laid out and supervised by Donald J. Ross. Playing length over 6300 yards. 9 holes to be ready August 1, 19 14 ; balance of course and Club House the following season. Location pronounced by Mr. Ross unsurpassed in scenic beauty, and course second to none in New England. 1JOOKLET ON REQUEST CHARLES H. GOULD, Manager THIRTY FIRST STREET BY FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. GEO.T. STOCKHAM ZTbe Wolcott birt?-Hr0t Street B jflftb Hvenue . IRevv H)orft "A Smart Hotel tor Smart People" GEORGE T. STOCKHAM The Hobkirk Inn : CAMDEN, S. C. Main Line Seaboard Air Line 110 Miles South of Pinehurst 18 Hole golf course, excellent termU, polo, huntiDg riding and driving cottages and bungalows. The Inn famous for cui?ine and. charming surroundings. H. G. VRVIIN, manager. TELLS ALL ABOUT PINEHURST THE EARLY SEASON OUTLOOK ON SALE AT PHARMACY AND HOTELS THE COUNTRY CLUB PATH J
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