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r mm iLtmtmm U THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Messrs. Henry and Frank Laughlin of Xew York will remain until April, and llrs. Hugh Harbison of Hartford and Mis. .1. Charles Kerr of Cincinnati will remain through the month. yv. and Mrs. J. Pryor Williamson of Wilkes Bane are welcomed back, Mr. L. 10. Wardwell of Camden, Me., comes for the month, and Mr. Gerald R. Brown of New York will remain several weeks. Messrs. Kliplialct T. Tifft and Harold A. ley of Springfield return for golf, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartlett of Chicago come for a fortnight, and Messrs. II. L. Putnam and I). Beatty of Montreal will remain several weeks. Mrs. T. J. Palmer, Mrs. M. P. Gardner, Mrs. 0. F. Uebelacker of Hackensack, and I Mr. A. A. Uebelacker of Princeton return, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hollinsworth of (Jreenburg come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Tilley and Mrs. Jolin Tilley of Holyoke are here for a fortnight, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ham lin of Chicago will remain some time, and Mr. George L. Record of Jersey City returns for his usual visit. OUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR! (Concluded from page nine) Send The Outlook to your friends. Tells the week 's story. farms that are opening are of the type that attract modern farmers who believe in modern methods. It is not more than half a gallon of gasoline down to the big Gates farm, one of the biggest things of its kind in the State, and from Pine Bluff to the Marlboro farm owned by Henry A. Page, is about two looks and a halloo. The Gates farm is a big experiment by North ern men of intelligence and means. The Page farm is an experiment by a South ern man of similar qualifications. Both experiments are out of the ordinary and both are of the greatest importance. Both are also of decided interest to the visitor, for they are good to look upon, no matter how the experiment works out in the long run. But they give evidence that they will be profitable as well as interesting to look at. If you have never been over to Tine Bluff you had better pump up the tires, put some water in the radiator, load the family, turn down past the Country Club House, and hit the grit! Bion H. Butler L-.-t, Tl,. ., LiLmm. ' , 7n ' ' A M KliKW VKKSUS THE WORLD " LAST CiiiVMtN at Tim llrliliir Bridge, five hundred, and rliummy all claimed attention at the weekly Berkshire card party, Messrs. Edward Clark, J. A. Carr, Mesdames P. V. Kason, C. H. Ham mond, W. B. Peck, and Miss A. R. Neigh bors the prize winners. Liite arrivals include Mr. R. S. Worth -ington of Shawnee who returns with Mrs. Wrthington and their child, to defend his title in the "United" Championship. 11 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breithaupt of Berlin are spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell of Lowell will remain several Avceks, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bonser and family of Kenne bunkport come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eldridge and the hisses Eldridge of Freeport and Mrs. 11. R. Daisley of Brookline come for the month, and Messrs. James C. Kress of Washington, W. S. Jenks of Port Huron, G. Arthur Betz of Upper Montclair, J. 1- McGee of Brooklyn and Frank J. Whitney of Leominster join the golfers. Messrs. George L. Hoff and C. L. Hoff f York, W. H. Ottemiller of New York, M. Powers of Pittsburgh and G. G. Morrison of Brooklyn return for golf. YEAR'S INTERNATIONAL GOLF MATCH Our Canadian Friend Some twenty-five members of the Lamb ton Club were entertained at tea by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDonald at the Mistletoe cottage on Friday. 1 A special golf tour nament for a prize contributed by Mr. Ryrie, is concluding as The Outlook goes to press. II oil OiivhU at IVrnlHffh Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Houston, Mr. Houston's parents, and Miss Helen Bruce of Holyoke, Mass., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Street Houston at the Fernleigh. ut at The JLexinffton Mrs. Eugene J. Hope and Mr. C. Roy Arthur of Brooklyn, Miss Caroline Cun ningham of Boston and Messrs. G. M. Ashley of New York and J. B. Sherman of Somerset, Ohio, are late arrivals at The Lexington. At the Beech Cottage Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes of New York are at the Beech cottage to remain until well into April. THE CAROLINA PINEHURST'S PREMIERE HOTEL Season: November 20 to April 14 HI ; f jJ k. "t TV L 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. SaCr-- , 1 .;-.. KrT.-.,,-CjBf -.--rfTTL ! iitl-i i4- i' ' zt--SI-?-54 r'1 m Wi r 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 YyQQT35i Improved Golf Coarse Fall 6,450 yards J. THE nOVIIf Ralph J. HERKIMER TUB MOUST 1V4HIIIIIGI01 D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond Obmond 3baoh, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Aye., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices 3f" BBKTTON WOODS S ADD LI AND DEIYINQ BOSSES AT OBMOND THIS WZNT1B
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