" llfcWfi PINEHURST OUTLOOK (IMlSfB Mrs. O. L. Church of Brooklyn and Miss F. M. Howard of Philadelphia are making a short stay, Mr. Jesse P. Guilford of Manches ter, N. H., comes for golf, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson of Poughkeepsie are here for the month. Secretary Bertram at The Inn The week adds a generous list of old friends and new to the congenial com pany gathered at The Holly Inn, promin ent among them Mr. James Bertram, for twenty years private secretary to Andrew Carnegie, and at present secretary of the Carnegie foundation. AMONG THE HOLLY INN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Behrend and chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Forster of Erie are among old friends welcomed; Mr. E. J. Porter joining them. Mrs. Cora L. Cutter of Boston comes for March, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Blackburn of Pittsburgh are here for several weeks, and Rev. and Mrs. John M. Mills of Washington come for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bretney of Springfield, Ohio, are here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders W. Hart and Miss Katherine Osborn of New Haven spent the week here, Mr. George T. Gregg of Pittsburgh comes for a month's golf, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis of Greenville, Pa., are here for a fortnight. Messrs. L. M. Ausley. W. "W. Shand, H. S. Gould and D. Crawford of Columbia come for a fortnight, Mrs. M. R. Hubbs and Miss Nellie A. Hubbs of Brooklyn return for March, and Mr. Steward H. Fields of New York returns for the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin of New York return for a fortnight, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reed and Mrs. A. A. Clark of Plainfield, N. J., will remain several weeks, and Mr. W. E. Fertig of Titusville is here for March. Mr. J. R. Such of South Amboy returns for for a week's quail shooting, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Freg of New York are spending a fortnight here. Messrs. Leon O. Fisher, A. R. Horr, George Reith and C. U. Webster of New York, William A. McGregor of Detroit join the golfers, and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rogers of Pittsburgh return for their usual visit. Messrs. C.H.Eddy of Ridgewood, H. S.Lesher of Philadelphia, W. S. Hart of Montreal, E. E. Rankin and C. R. Anderson of Pitts burgh. John Barclay of Greensburg are among others who remain some time. Mr. jm& Mrs. George W. Coan and Miss May Coan of Winston-Salem, N. C, are spend ing several weeks here, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Heath of Summit come for March. Messrs. J. J. Doherty and H. M. Doherty of Boston, E. R. Williams of Pittsburgh, F. P. Betts of London, Ontario, B. S. Pearsall of Elgin, and William A. O'Brien of Schenectady join the golfers. Mr. Edward W. Denney of Geneva, Switzer land, is spending March here, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Marks of Detroit return for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore and the Misses Ditimas of Brooklyn will make an extended sojourn. The IBerkHhire Household Bridge and five hundred contributed to the pleasure of the week at The Berk shire; Mrs. C. H. Lay, Mrs. P. K. Green and Mrs. H. B. Emery; Messrs. J. A. Carr, A. A. Wood and P. P. Lee the prize winners. If Plans are making for the annual hotel golf tourney with a big field of entrants. AMONG THE BERKSHIRE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hinds of Burling ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hicock and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clarkson make up a large and con genial Burlington party who come for a fortnight. The late arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas of New York who come for a fort night, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Osgood of Chicago who are making a short visit. Ex-Mayor J. M. Wood of Somerville is making a short visit, and Mr. R. C. Bunzl of New York comes for March. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sargeant of Norfolk are delighted with their first impressions and Mr. F. L. Derrah of Portland will make a long sojourn. Mr. Charles Henry McWilliams of Jersey City plans a two weeks' stay, and Mr. T. H. Johnson of Lynn is also here for a fortnight. Messrs. Charles H. Ash and A. R. Yearsley Mrs. Fred J. Geiger of Philadelphia, F. E. Jones of Pittsburgh and H. P. Bird of New York join the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey of Somerville are welcomed back, and Mrs. V. J. Neighbors and Miss Neighbors of Cleveland return. POTTS IF1II 0 01IHO SOME Break lOO Target Out of Ponaible lOO in Monday' Handicap An over allowance of eighteen added targets made it possible for F. A. Potts to record one hundred and six out of a "pos sible" one hundred in Monday's trap shooting handicap. Second in line was young Stacey Robeson who added twenty five for a total of ninety-six. G. M. Howard and P. W. Whittemore, scratch men, made eighty-eight and ninety-two gross. Miss E. Marie Sinclair was one of the participants but did not finish. If The scores : Potts 22 22 24 2018106 Eobeson 17 15 20 1925 96 Whittemore 23 22 22 25 0 92 Crocker 17 16 17 1822 90 Howard 22 24 21 21 0 88 Hand Trap at Gun Club The addition of a DuPont hand trap greatly enhances the equipment at the Gun Club, for by this clever contrivance overheads, jack rabbits, cur vers and twisters are possible in addition to the usual straightaways and right and left quarters, and you can make the distance anything from eight yards to eighty. If This little ' 1 machine, ' ' which one can easily carry in a trunk, is about the cleverest innovation that has been intro duced for the entertainment of trap shoot ers since the sport alluring first came into prominence. "To Meet Mr. Jyle" Mrs. Tyler L. Kedfield entertained at Box Court with a bridge tea given for her house guest, Mrs. "William Scott Pyle, on Tuesday; Mrs. Pyle and Mrs. I. S. Eobeson the prize winners. If Others pres ent included Mesdames A. B. Alley, T. T. Watson, C. Z. Eddy and H. L. Jillson, and Miss Lucy Priest. uets at Ttae .Lexing-ton Mrs. L. M. Gabriel of Jersey City, Miss Edna M. Baker of Baltimore, and Messrs. S. M. Crockett, C. C. Crockett of Boston, L. J. Berrier and his son of Providence, and W. L. Spoon of Burlington, N. C, are late arrivals at The Lexington. "Ak Mr. Miller" Mr. Miller of the Pinehurst Travel Bureau is planning an auto golf tour to Augusta for the fairer golfers, two of whom are keen to go. The car can take four or six more. 1f Ask Mr. Miller at the General Office. THE CAROLINA PINE HURST'S PREMIERE HOTEL Season: November 20 to April 10 L rf JSl 'ftwF Q THE NEW ADDITION CONTAINS SIXTY-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. ' T imnmi saw r' V . , HOTEL WENTWORTH 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. BRETTOM IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE YvOOLS Improved Golf Coarse Fall 6,450 yards TIIE MOUNT PLE1N4MT THE HKOJJNT fFlMUIMOTOa Ralph J. HERKIMER D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond Oemond Beaoh, Fla. 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