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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Potts, Mrs. J. W. Olcott, David C. Potts and Miss Helen Nason of Lakewood are again here for February, and Mr. Louis E. Porteous of Norwich returns for the month. Mrs. Henry F. Bell and Mrs. Charles D. Cooke of Paterson are making a short visit and Messrs. John E. Bowker and W. V. Kellen, Boston li commuters, ' ' each return for the third visit of the season. Mrs. C. P. Gildersleeve of Philadelphia returns for the week, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Treadway of Bristol are late arrivals. Mr. A. C. Sullivan of Chicago is back for February, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Blum and Miss Alice Blum of Brook lyn will remain some time. Mr. John C. Alley of Princeton joins his parets for the second visit of the season, a welcome addition to the younger set. At Th Holly Inn Messrs. II. G. Streat and William A. Strother of New York, Mr. D. H. Ziegler of Cleveland, Messrs. J. B. Eoach and Frank S. Danforth of Brooklyn, Mr. George H. Williams of Hackensack, Mr. John F. Fanning of New Suffolk and Mr. J. C. Case of Peconic, and Mr. Wade E. Wilson of Philadelphia join the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Speyer and Mr. M. E. Sunstein of Pittsburgh are here for the month, and Mrs. W. P. Mundy and Master James W. Mundy of Eoanoke join Mr. Mundy. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan A.Estes of Newport join Manager and Mrs. Abbe for a fort night, and Messrs. Charles S. Stephenson and W. G. Fisher of Brooklyn, John J. Code, George C. Code and William E. Code, all of Chicago, and F. Learing Wheeler and Winthrop Adams of Boston all come for golf. Mrs. Charles Eidgley of Springfield, 111., and Miss Dorothy Winston Eidgley of Chicago are here for their first visit, and Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Williams of Summit come for the month. Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Burke and daugh ter, Suzanne II. Burke, of Wynnewood, Pa., come for the month, and Brigadier General Marion P. Maus and Mrs. Maus of Washington, D. C, are here for an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McDonald of Great Falls, Mont., spent the week here, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brockman of Ottumwa, Iowa, come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. Alsberg of New York are here for ten days, and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jones of East Orange, N. J., return for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Whiting of New York will remain some time, and Miss Mary A. Adams of Springfield, Mass., returns for her usual visit. February Attraction The moving picture attraction at The Princess, Southern Pines tonight, is George Beban in "The Italian;" other features of the month including : February ninth, Florence Eeed in "The Dancing Girl;" February 12 and 13, Macklyn Arbucle in "It's No Laughing Matter;" Feb ruary 16, Marie Doro in ' ' The Morals of Marcus;" February 19 and 20, Edith Taliaferro in "Young Eomance;" Feb ruary 23, Marguerite Clark, in "The Goose Girl;" February 26 and 27, Edward Abeles in "After Five." ML Ml The M !. JPagr Entertain Clannniat At Country Club Supper Messrs. Frank C. and Ealph W. Page are responsible for an entertainment sug gestion which promises much popularity; a Country Club supper. Twelve covers were laid, with Mr. F. A. Otis, a college classmate, as the guest of honor, and the spread Mrs. Manning's best, which is good! TfAlso enjoying the evening were: Messrs. Irving Wright, Beals Wright, James Boyd, Thomas Kelley, A. S. Newcomb, I. S. Eobeson, H. A. Mac- kinney, C. M. Bull and Eoger A. Derby. H Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryan Alley gave a Club House luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Eobeson, and many golfers find the kind of things Dolly makes or mother used to make awaiting them in the lunch room. At The Ilerknhire Mr. and Mrs. Philo S. Clark of Ports mouth, Ohio, are old friends who join the congenial family at The Berkshire. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Ward of Brooklyn are late arrivals, and Mrs. H. P. Whit comb of Boston comes for the season. If Messrs. S. P. Hayward, C. S. Barton and W. W. Shedden of New York join the golfers. At lin Crest Inn Songs by Miss Shroeder contributed to the pleasure of a Sunday evening concert at Pine Crest Inn. If Late arrivals in clude: Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Eddy of Hartford, Conn., Mrs. Carrie String- field of Springfield, Mass., Messrs, J. C. M. Valentine of Washington, J. F. Butler of Jersey City and Andrew Swanson of Milford, Conn. In Aid of the Hvlg-iaiiM At the recent meeting of the Belgian and Eed Cross Belief committee at the home of Mrs. P. W. Whittemore, $213.00 was reported as collected for the Fund, and one hundred and eighty-five articles ready for forwarding. At Community Hall Tonight "Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard" is the attraction at the Community Hall tonight (Friday) ; the proceeds in aid of the building fund. Tickets are fifty cents and twenty-five cents; children ten cents. If The invitation is general. See Mr. Mundy Tuesday Didn't bring your car. Sorry? If Of course you are. TfBut here's an easy solution see Mr. Mundy Tuesday Wednesday all the week! t he All-AIorb!iig Game There's a game called golf, today, That men and women love to play. When once they learn to get "the swing" They think it is the "only thing" And when they come to "follow through" Five miles seems but a rod or two To chase the pesky little ball, If they can hit the thing at all I It's such an all-absorbing game, It puts your petty cares to shame, For tired nerves it's surely "great" So take it up ere it's too latel A. F. C. THE CAROLINA PINEHURST'S PREMIERE HOTEL Season: November 20 to April 10 THE NEW ADDITION CONTAINS SIXTYT-TWO BED ROOMS, EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH, AND SIXTEEN SLEEPING PORCHES Every, modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, tele phone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, pure water, and a perfect sanitary system of sewerage and plumbing. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments cal culated to suit the most luxurious tastes. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. Music hall and excellent orchestra. Capacity 500. H. W. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. wSAtS!pfs . - , .. a. -. ,: 1 HOTEL WENT WORTH NEW CASTLE PORTSMOUTH N. H. The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. Every facility for sport and recreation: Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony players. Accommo dates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. Send today for illustrated booklet. WENTWORTH HOTEL CO., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1 , The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C. BRETTON IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE yyQT3Q Improved Golf Course Full 6,450 yards ,T1IE MOUWr POi:iltT Ralph J. HERKIMER TUB MOCST W4NIIIKOT01 D. J. TRUDEAU Obmond Beach, Pla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices JJfJr" BRETTON WOODS SADDLE AND DRIVING HOESES AT OBMOND THIS WINTBB
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