ISMBBSMLlii PINEHURST OUTLOOK 7 TOM WElrliS, Inc. GOLF SCHOOLS Practical and Scientific Instruction by Leading Professional Golfers Golf Clubs made to order by Expert Club Makers Golf Coats and Sweaters in the Golf Shop BROADWAY AT 81st STREET NEW YORK THE IfEW Wells Pendulum Putter Just the club for the fast Southern greens Relaxes the left wrist to a natural posi tion and keeps the face of the club in a direct line to the hole, thus giving perfect control A marked improvement in your putting at once Send Fob One Price $4.00 Send for description of new St. An drew's Golf Bag for Togs and Clubs A Bayberry candle Burned to the socket Brings luck to the house And gold to the pocket. Instead of a Christmas card why not send two of our 3y2 inch Christmas hand dipped BAYBERRY CANDLES? They come packed in a dainty little box with a "Greetings," "Goodluck" card 12 boxes $1.25; 6 boxes 75 cents, postpaid For generations Cape Cod people have used FRAGRANT BAYBERRY BAGS to polish flatirons on. They are effective and economical, and the odor which arises when the hot flatiron touches them is delightful. These bags also have the pungent fragrance peculiar to the bayberry and are used bv manv in bureau drawers. Packed in green boxes with the "Rhyme of the Bayberry Bag." 15 cents each, postpaid An attractive little novelty carrying with it the very essence of Cape Cod soil is the BAYBERRY WAX "THIMBLE" This article used in sewing baskets and bags is molded from pure Cape Cod bayberry wax in the shape of a thimble. The handle is a little cluster of bayberries so that the recipient can see what real Caoe Cod bavberries look like. A loop of red ribbon adds to its attractiveness. Packed in a green box. 15 cents each, postpaid A favorite bavberrv specialty is a box containing six 7-inch, full diameter, hand dipped bayberry candles with hand tinted card "The Birth of the Bavberrv " $1.00, postpaid. Box of 12, $1.80, postpaid Two erlasses Wild Beach Plum Telly in holly box 50 cents, postpaid With glasses in basket work $1.00, postpaid Our interesting catalogue, which will be sent on request, describes many otner novelties Cape Cod Products Co. NORTH TRURO, MASS. Jupiter Island Golf Course Good Nine Hole Golf Course, of about 3,000 TTIVOTl OrVTTTVTTV TITADTA vu, xiavixlua yards, ou the ocean front. Joe Mitchell, of the Cleveland Country Club, professional in charge Comfortable quarters at Pine Ridge Inn, Hobe Sound. Apply for Booklet AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Clivap HatN ' Inntant Service Good Can SUGG'S LIVERY Telephone SOUTHERN PINES Photography MERROW PeYeloplng The Pineliurst Studio Manicure, Shampooing, Chiropody and Marcel Wave LAURA AGNES WALKER, Room 2, THc 04R0LINA The Fulname Golf Ball Marker Now Installed at The Pinehurst Country Club Take your FULNAME DIE with you or order a new one there Golf's Greatest Convenience llie Fulname Company CINCINNATI, OHIO AT THE CAROLINA A Week Of Settling Down Before the Holidays Arrivals At the Famoui Hostelry Keep Pace With the Advent of Winter THE corridors are as suming the familiar as pect of the mid-winter. In the afternoon a fel low sociably inclined can now be sure to find old friends around the tea table, and to hear the story of the day 's foozles and miracles on the links, and be joined by those happy souls in riding togs that have covered their ten miles on the sandy paths. The cottage colony are gathering for the evening dances and echoes of field and stream can be heard even in the billiard room during our after dinner ifl Richmond; E. J. Chamberlin, Montreal; S. A. Mageath, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Baker, New York; E. W. Phinney, Lynn, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Denny, Pittsburgh, A. P. Staples, Roa-' noke, Va.; H. T. Hall and George L. Hall, Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hopkins, Short Hills, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hall, St. Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, Morristown, N. J.; Mr. and Mr. Gilbert D. Beev and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson, Trenton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer Gavil and Miss Ann Gavil, Albany; J. G. Clark, Phila delphia; John T. Carter, New York. Shooting- Inhibition Annie Oakley, the most famous shot in in the world, will give an exhibition aMhe Pinehurst Gun Club on December 23rd at 3 p. m. Everyone, especially ladies, cordially invited. Mrs. IB. JF. Knapii Has taken charge of the Ehrehart proper ty in the edge of the town, adjoining the Waring estate, and is grubbing land along the railroad for the extension of the peach grove. m ill e ! Uli tmmtep - ... , ... ..... ' ' ' IV PINEHURST SCHOOL smoke. The arrival of the New York papers has become a function, and the daily concert an institution. Behold the season has entered the stretch. Mr. William H. Childs is here in his private car dodging the blizzard. With him came J. II. Staats, T. Ashley Sparks, A. B. Clements and R. II. Wallace from New York. Mr. Sparks, who is an enthu siastic horseman, has pretty wrell scoured the neighborhood riding possibilities. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Crocker of Fitchburg are spending the week earlier this year than usual. Mr. Crocker is a welcome arrival at the traps. His son Charles T. Crocker 3rd, is with him, and is taking a great deal of interest in the agricultural possibilities of the section. Mr. James Barber of Englewood, New Jersey, has arrived for the round of golf tournaments. The pleasant company at the Carolina has been augmented this week by the coming of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lan caster of Boston; I. N. W. James, New York; L. E. Newman, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. II. Fayen, Montclair, N. J.; C. F. Fayen, Montclair; Lloyd P. Wells and Eustis Wells, St. Louis; J. A. Belvin, JPAHSOar ANI AI1IBK WIN 86 85 85 89 (Concluded from 'page one) . D. C. Rumsey by one point. The scores: CLASS A Donald Parson, Youngstown T. A. Kelly, Southern Pines C. E. Becker, Woodland R. II. Hunt, Worcester T. A. Cheatham, Pittsburgh 88 P. W. Whittemore, Brookline 80 T. B. Boyd, St. Louis 93 G. M. Howard, Halifax 93 C. B. Hudson, North Fork 97 Spencer Waters, National 101 R. C. Shannon, 2nd, Rockport 98 CLASS B F. C. Abbey, Bethlehem J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn N. B. Johnson, Cleveland T. R. Goodall, Bellerive J. M. Robinson, Arbor Beach '108 J. T. Newton Tuxedo 111 R. A. Swigert, Palmetto 110 W. II. Ormsbee, South Shore 105 W. II. Childs, Nassau 104 James Barber, Englewood 112 Philip C. Carter broke the record for the new No. 1 course witJi a card of 73. 99 94 98 96 1175 1075 976 1376 10 78 179 11 82 1182 1186 1388 890 2673 2074 2078 16 80 2682 2883 23 87 1887 17 87 24 88

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