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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 113 A wuiwek mll all Kium D. N. CLARK'S BIRTHDAY That's what they're all say ing. Everywhere golfers are marveling at the new Goodrich Whippet THE WONDER BALL -.M?:' Here is a Ball that ACTUALLY EXTENDS THE LIMIT OF SCIENTIFIC PLAY. Its wonderful KUBBER PAINTED COVER gives your club a better GRIP ON THE BALL. You can put MORE SPIN TO YOUR STROKES. Never before have you return a JiU that you can CONTROL as you can the WHIPPET. It gives mere distance putts deader hugs closer. Join the crowd. The WHIPPET is on sale at the Pinehurst Country Club all sizes $9.00 the dozen Orange Spot Maroon Spot Purple Spot Green Spot Black Spot Full Size Heavy Triangle Depressed Full Size Floater Triangle Depressed Medium Size Medium Pebbled Small Size Heavy Triangle Depressed Small Size Medium Triangle Depressed Last year's favorites, the Stag, Meteor and Scotty, also supplied The B F. Goodrich Company Factories Akron, Ohio Ibotel puritan Commonwealth Avenue, " BOSTON Near Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines and New Subway Station Che ietfncttve JBoston Douse Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritan is one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in the world. Inquiries gladly answered. The booklet of the hotel with guide to Boston and its historic vicinity will be mailed on receipt of your card. O. P. COSTELLO Manager THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. Summib Bethlehem, White Mountains, N. H. THE PINE CREST INN " -4? j A recent delightful addition to Pinehurst' s Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions Prom the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All In Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina FXJLEIHAN'S Exquisite Novilties from Many Lands Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM LIFT-THE-L ATCH Teas, Luncheons and Suppers The Misses Little, Pinebluff, N. C. V O It SALE About 8,000 acres of land, in body, within one mile of Highway route, four miles from railroad. Satisfactory terms. Apply to W. ERVIN McGILL, Fayetteville, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. S EJ Eighty-six Years Old lie Makes No. 1 1 MOVING PICTURES IE itXE Course In Even Hundred EIGHTY-SIX years old was Mr. D. N. Clark of Woodbridge, Conn.,- on Tuesday, March second, and in the observance of the anniversary the en tire Holly Inn household joined. H First of all there was a monster birthday cake from Manager and Mrs. F. C. Abbe, and a basket of flowers from Mr. Amos Whitney of Hartford, to spread the news which was also conveyed in many cards, letters and telegrams of con gratulation, and last of all, a gold-lined loving cup from Mr. S. II. Field of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Abbe, Mr. Noyes D. Clark, Mr. Field, and Mr. Robert Foote of New Haven assisted in the evening's informal reception. Mr. Clark is a famil iar figure upon the golf links where he plays nine holes, morning and afternoon, nearly every day. If He still retains alle giance to course number one, and his best score is an even hundred at which figure Mr. Clark hopes to play it on his hundredth birthday ! If The card : Out 66674466 651 In 72657574 649100 THE EUIITAHLE I I F II Its Leading- Officials Find Pine hum t To Their JLIking- Judge W. A. Day, President of the Equitable Life Insurance Company, Vice President Fisher, Treasurer Ilorr and Cashier Webster of the same company are guests at The Carolina and Holly Inn, joining General Agent J. L. Toppin who is at Pine Crest Inn. If Mr. T. T. Watson, who is looking over cottage sites between rounds of golf, was for thirty seven years connected with the company; twenty years Director General of the South African East Coast. Mr. Olmsted is Hostess Mrs. Robert A. Olmsted entertained with a bridge tea at the Cypress cottage Monday; the guests Mesdames A. S. New comb, J. D. Foot, F. C. Abbe, Mary E. Downie and the Misses Mary A. Adams and N. L. Whitney. Hampton Sing-em on Monday Make a note of the Hampton School entertainment plantation songs and moving pictures at the Theatre on Mon day evening next. Last weeks Outlook contains the program. Guests at The Iexing-ton Mr. D. H. Verder and Miss S. S. Verder of Worcester, Miss Bessie White of Fort Worth, Messrs. II. M. Douglass, E. L. Hudson, J. C. Smith of New York and T. B. Phillips of Boston are late arrivals at The Lexington. The Princess Announces Star Attrac tions for Present Month The Princess moving picture theatre at Southern Pines, announces the following de luxe attractions for the month to come: March 5 and 6, Hobart Bosworth in "Buckshort John'; March 9, Gaby Deslys in "Her Triumph"; March 12 and 13, John Emerson in "The Bache lor's Romance"; March 16, Blanche Sweet in "The Warrens of Virginia"; March 19 and 20, Marshal Neilan in "The Country Boy"; March 23, William II. Crane in "David Harum"; March 26 and 27, Winnefred Kingston and Har old Lockwood in "The Love Route"; March 30, Wallace Eddinger in "A Gen tleman of Leisure". If For Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3, with a special matinee on the latter day, the "Ober Ammergau Passion Play" in colors will be the season's star attraction. Holly Inn Team Wins Tie Wednesday's ball-game is suggestive of what the coming weeks hold in store, The Holly Inn team recording a clean cut eight seven victory to break the existing tie. The Carolinas were two runs in the lead with a total of m six at the end of the fifth inning, but the valley boys inaug urated a swatfest in the sixth which netted four runs and a lead whicli they maintained. IfFinnegan's fielding was one of the features of the game. McCre han and Meagher, Morgan and Fitzgerald were the batteries, and Torzello the um pire. Tf The next game is scheduled for the coming week, Friday's game in progress as The Outlook goes to press. President Tufts the II out The annual meeting and dinner ten dered to the Country Club Governors by President Leonard Tufts at the Club House, on Monday evening, proved the most enjoyable of a delightful series. The only absentee was Mr. James P. Gardner of Chicago who is already on his way here;. Mr. G. W. Watts of Durham iii attendance for the first time. If The souvenir favors were sterling ash trays and there were also individual favors; the table decoration a wilderness scene with lake, island, trees, cabin and fig ures in miniature; the dainty repast one long to be remembered as a basis for comparison. u en ts at Pine Crest Inn Dr. J. W. Nelson of Altoona, Mr. F. E. Olin of New York, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Durell, Mrs. Cassius Hunt and Mrs. Charles II. Thayer of Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rampe and Mr. Charles B. Kessing of Cincinnati, Messrs. E. E. Ran kin and C. R. Anderson of Pittsburgh, and II. II. Buckley of Forest Hills, and the Misses Anna J. and Caroline M. Val entine of Bellefonte are late arrivals at Pine Crest Inn. A
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