"3 HUSSl MKHOMT OUTLOOK MkMSKKS FOR BIG FOLKS AND LITTLE m 11 . I .Miss B. Farrington .Mr. r. L- Lightbourn y iss Evans ) Mv. D. K. Parson J jlrs. C. 11. Lawrence "l LMr. v. o. van cnei Mrs. W. T. Stall Mr. J. II. Herring .Mrs. Cr. Munson Mr. W. T. Stall Miss Brown Dr. J. S. Brown Mrs. C. S. Jones Mr. C. S. Jones Mrs. Millard Turner - Mr. J. E. Pushee ( Miss Johnson Mr. J. Ii. Towle ( Mrs.T.II. MeGraw.Jr. Mr. T. II. MeGraw, Jr. j Mrs. J. V. Hurd Mr. Robert Hunter j 58 58 11617 99 54 56 110 10 100 57 60 11715102 Gl 05 126 24 102 60 62 122 20 102 61 61 122 18 104 60 63 123 16 107 64 61 12516109 61 65 12617 109 68 68 13622114 NO CARDS WirilE: lEELIKii MUE C II ESTY llacford llalmll IViim Com and Hut Io Nat Conquer ( uMieral Manager Butler Walker has the right idea about baseball make it "ex citin'! " It looked, however, as if he had tiiken long chances in Thursday's game with Kaeford for if the visitors had won well, we don't even dare to dwell in tliought upon the consequences. But they didn't. Perhaps Butler knew hy that subtle second sense which is the making of born leaders, that they wouldn't, and you can't help wondering where all the excitement came from in a ten to four victory. But it was all there and then some mainly because the crowd was looking for it; all of which goes to show that "condition of mind" lias a mighty lot to do with condition. The Pinehurst boys swung right into action. Most of their best girls were in the grandstand. H When you play golf your best girl's presence makes you ner vous, but not so with baseball. 1jNo, indeed, you are immortal Casey in a niinnit! H The result was eight runs for our team in the first four innings, with great big congealed zeroes for the visitors. And, b'gorry, those eight big runs looked good to us! Then just a bit of gloom by way of contrast, as the Eaeford giants did the ring-round-the-rosey act for three runs in the fifth, while Pinehurst looked on with a "you think you're smarty, don't you" air. Then four oughts in two in nings, with pandemonium loose again when Pinehurst recorded two more and a shut out. Quiet reigns while we hold our breathless breath and the students up for the last time. Then huzzahs for a finale when they retired with only one little run in the ninth, f Yep, we are feeling some chesty ! The score by innings : Pinehurst 12230002 x 10 Kaeford 00003000 14 Attendance, judged by enthusiasm, 2000! 91 m. WatMon ia lloateaa Mrs. T. T. Watson was hostess at a bridge tea at the Arlington cottage, Fri day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Nichols of Brooklyn. All Pinehurst Join i Thursday'. line drove Open Air Fete JOYOUS as " Midsum mer Night's Dream" was Thursday's open air Fete in the Pine Grove, and it claimed most of Pinehurst during various periods of the afternoon little folks and big J with never a dull mo ment for either. If A perfect day, but far too short! 1f Bright color, merry voices, golden sunshine, purple shadows, music, and always the undertone of Nature's eternal symphony in the cathedral pines. The novelty was the flower garden where you plucked a posy and also secured a souvenir, and there was also a flower table where you bought her nega tive voilets, blushing carnations, or a huge box of sweetest of the sweets; re freshment tables where one might select sandwiches, punch or tea; a putting green to delve into the mysteries of ancient golf; and last but no means least, danc ing on the green, (which in this case, was tarpaulin) to music which failed to soothe the "savage beasts" in the Deer Park; not to mention the entrance gates where all parted company with the equi valent of a brand new six-dollar -a-dozen golf -ball, and all in aid of the new Sand Hills Farm Life School for older boys and girls of the all-the-year agricultural Community of which Pinehurst is now the center. TfAnd there were games for the little folks, pony rides, chariot jaunts, a fish pond grab, and picnic lunch, with always the joyous consciousness that nurse or mother was too much occupied to exercise the usual supervision! Mesdames Leonard Tufts, Parker W. Whittemore, John C. Spring, George J. Jenks, J. D. C. Eumsey, Eobert Hunter, S. A. D. Sheppard, and A. S. Newcomb of the general committee were assisted by Mesdames James W. Tufts, L. G. Foster, H. B. Foster, George F. Blake, S. A. D. Sheppard, G. M. Howard, G. P. Langdon, T. A. Cheatham, H. B. Emery and H. S. Houston, the Misses Barnett, Child and Holmgren, and Messrs. Frank Murray and Charles Kelley who were in charge of the putting in which Messrs. P. W. Whittemore and John C. Spring; Mrs. T. R. Palmer and Mrs. H. H. Van Cleef , were the prize winners. If The sum netted was a goodly one, in the vicinity of $400. Mr. JUudaon ia the Host Mr. C. B. Hudson was host at a stag dinner at The Country Club; his guests Messrs. Henry C. Fownes, Charles B. Fownes, C. L. Becker, J. G. Nicholson, W. L. Milliken and Dr. J. W. Nelson. 'Wednesday, the Seventeenth" ''Wednesday, the seventeenth" next Wednesday the annual masquerade of Carolina employees. 1f Subscription fund growing daily; "quarters" in the flutter of preparation. Repeating Rifles For Hunting, Target Shooting or Protection In choosing a rifle f zr any purpose, its reliability and accuracy should be carefully considered. Winchester rifles enjoy the highest reputation the world over for reliability, accuracy, strong shooting qualities and finish. They are made in all desirable calibers from .22 to .50, and in eleven different models. From these a Winchester can be selected that will meet any shooting requirement. If You Want a Good Rffie Buy a Winchester The A J V Erand -rf"" ' " Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Eanges. Look for the big " W " on every Box! MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES Our eighteen hole golf course is universally regarded as the finest in the White Mountains. Don't take our word for it ask somebody. Further, there are avail able within easy motoring radius, various other courses THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL THE MAPLEWOOD INN JUNE TO OCTOBER THE MAPLEWOOD HOTEL COMPANY LEON E. GILLEY, Manager Maplewood, New Hampshire Invest in High Grade Bonds Secured by Improved Farm Lands an Guaranteed by PAGE & COMPANY Interest Payable Semi-annually Netting 6 Per Cent or Better These bonds are issued in denominations of $500 to accommodate small investors LARGE EARNINGS COMBINED WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY For Particulars Apply to R. W, PAGE or PAGE TRUST COMPANY General Office, PINEHURST, N. C. ABERDEEN, N. C.