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THE HOIiliV IfJJi PINEHURST IS GROWING!" Season) January to 7Yay M i i 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 ABBS, Manager, PInehurst, IS. C. THE HARVARD PINEHURST, N. ' C. A homelike hotel, modern in every respect, having electric 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. 1 - p . .. mm m a m m mm a f mum m -too aeaBQCastapi wt 'CalCB Ci.L i M HI .j-fi.aP.mJ! an a. -w-ej -r . c I i "E I. I HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic City, New Jersey ALWAYS OPJffiK JFOR TUE RECEPTIOI OF OVES1I HOTEL TRAYMORE COMPANY D. S. WHITE, President The Citizens NationalBank of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) RALEIGH SAY1N6S BANK & TRUST CO., (Saving! accounts 4 per cent quarterly) invite correspondence for all kinds of banking Combined Reiourcei Nearly Three Million Joseph G. Brown, g. H. Andrews President Cashier The National State and City Bank of RIchmond,Va.,!nvites you toopen an account. Capital and Surplus One Million, Six Hundred Thousand Dollars. . ... Mr. and Mrs. JParsonn are Iate Addi tion to lut of Cottagr Owner NEVER in Pinehurst's history have as many visitors been gathered for April; a gratifying indication of growing appreciation of the late season. J Pleasing it is in this connection to note further extension in the list of private cottage owners in announcement of the purchase of a lot adjoining the property of Henry C. Fownes, and close to the new home of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jenks, by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons of Youngstown. Annual visitors for years their selection of the Village as a permanent place of winter residence is the tribute of those who knoto ! They are planning to build at once for next season occupancy. IThe coming weeks promise many other addi tions to the rapidly growing list. J Yes, "Pinehurst is Growing'" no doubt about that ! f Socially the week past has been one of many informal aftairs, with inter est in sports centered in play in the women's event of the United Champion ship. IThe list of arrivals shows no sign of diminution. GueNtN at The Carolina Mr. J. A. Farrell and Miss Catherine Farrell of New York were welcomed back, joining Mrs. Farrell and Miss Therese Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Tew of Philadelphia join the family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Yegge, Jr., of Chicago spent the week here. Miss Priscilla Beall of Uniontown joins Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beall. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. IUirgar and Miss Norma C. Burgarof Brooklyn are here for the week. Mr. A. L. Johnson, Miss Anna Johnson and Miss lluth I. Johnson of Chicago come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gibson, Mrs. E. B. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Bubb of Williamsport return for their usual visit. Mrs. Francis E. Stanley, Mrs. Edward M. Hallen, Mrs. Prescott Warren of Newton and Mrs. Harvey I). I'riest of Auburndale are wel comed back. Mr. Edmund B. Piper of Philadelphia joins Mrs. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong of New York come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hause, Miss Mary Ilauee of Philadelphia are here for the week to come. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ilusted of Buffalo, join Mr, and Mrs. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flnlay and Mr. P. S. Rus sell of New York come for the month. Mr. Roger C. Taylor of New York joins his father, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Judd of Holyoke return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Williams of Philadel phia are making an extended visit. Mrs. Robert II. Crai? of Montreal and Mrs John F. Ilavemeyer of Ardsley-on-IIudson will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Robinson and Miss Phyllis Sanford of Toronto will spend several weeks here. Messrs. Percy Rothwell and Harold S. Lake of Hartford come for the month. Mr. F. K. Robeson of Rochester joins his parents for the Easter holidays. Messrs. J. T. McCadden and Stanley G. McCadden of New York return. Messrs. W. J. Faith and Bernhard Greefe of N ew York rejoin the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Seward of Brooklyn are here for the week. Mrs. Isaac V. Brokaw, Mrs. B. B. Fischer anil Mr. William McNair of New York return. Mr. Theo. F. Kcer of Newark is here for golf. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blossom of New York are here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith of Buffalo return for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weis of Rochester arc back for their usual visit. Mrs. II. II. Van Clief and childred of Pnugii. keepsie come for a short etay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald of St. Johns spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Strasser and children auil Mrs. M. Goldfrank of New York return. Mrs. James E. Coo r or, Mr. (). F. Cooper of Philadelphia and Miss K. C. Hood of Norris town, Pa., are spending the week here. Mrs. I. B. Roberts of New York returns. Messrs. G. W. Johnson and T. J. Palmer of Ilackensack and Dr. C. II. Gardner of Provi dence rejoin the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Taber and son of Buffalo join Mr. and Mrs. Good. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rearick, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stalker of New York arc here for a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. William Moffatt of Utica will remain through the week. Mr. R. J. Donovan of New York returns. Messrs. T. K. Scott and F. W. Stone of Mont clair are again here for golf. Messrs. V. W. McKlnley of New York and Thomas W. Sterling of Mcchanicsville, T. P. Anderson of New York, C. E. Patterson of Schenectady and W. V. Meeerole of Englewood return. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yuile of Montreal arc again here lor the month. Mr. John R. Bowker of Boston returns. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Friend of Boston will remain several weeks. Mr.and Mrs. W. II. Childs, Miss Hazel Chil.ls and Miss M. H. Barron of New York spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Paul of Charlotte come for a fortnight. Miss S. Taber and Miss Roger of Buffalo will remain several weeks. Messrs. C. C. Eee and Charles Eustin of Pitts burgh and Joseph S. Potsdamer of Philadelphia, return for t'olf. CuMtH at Tim Holly Inn Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Philbiick of Uoston are welcomed back for their usual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brady and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ewing of Wheeling come for a fort night. Mr. J. R. Such of South Amboy Is again here. Mr. John T. Duff of Yonkers joins the golfers. Mr.and Mrs. J. S. Neil! and child of Freder ickton return for their second visit of the season. Mr. W. A. Phillips of Wyoming, N. Y, is here for golf. Mr. W. II. Bowker of Boston joins Mrs. Bowker. Mrs. Walter Brown of Essex Fells comes for the United. Mr. E. W. Van Houten of SulFern, N. Y., will remain a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harper of Philadelphia are rounding out the month here. Mr. William II. Potter of Watertown is hero for the week to come. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ariel of Youngstown will remain through the month. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tuttle of Detroit will he here until April. Mr. David Ford of Newark joins the family.. Mrs. J. B. Gilllspie of St. Johns joins friends. Mr. R. K. Kelton of Holyoke comes for the United. Mr. F. B. Witherbee of Boston Is spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson of Brooklyn are welcomed back. Mrs. E. J. A. Caughy of McKeesport Joins friends for a fortnight. Mr. A. M. Clark of Youngstown Is a late arrival Mrs. Harold Borwick of New York and Miss F. Sanford of Derby will be here until April.
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