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PINEHURST OUTLOOK J 1111 ' I s n I H Christmas Suggestions in Reliable Furs COVTS--EVENING WRAPS STOLES and MUFFS Equal care is taken to meet the requirements of all, whether they desire a costly or moderate priced article, and the same attention is given to the style, quality and workmanship in the inexpensive furs as in those of greater value. You are particularly invited to inspect our superb line of Silver, Blue, White and Cross Fox Men's Fur and Fur-Lined Coats Caps, Gloves-Rugs and Robes C. C. SHAYNE & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Strictly RoHalblo Purs 126 West 42nd Street NEW YORK Booklet entitled "Fur Fashions" on request EVERYTHING FOR THE LINKS Correct supplies is the result of over 20 years continual experience in the production and renovation of all "pleasure turf." Grass seeds, Natural humus, spike rollers, mowers 'Magnet" Worm eradicators, fertilizers, ant destroyers, Scotch soot, sheep manure, etc. Construction or Renovation of Golf Courses, Grass Tennis Courts, etc WILLIAM TUCKER, Write for booklet " Practical Illustrations" of turf production, which gives much valuable information. Ht saves letter wttttno! THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Senb copies to fdenos! COUNTRY CLUB ANNUALS The Schedule of Golf Tournaments For the Year Date and Ittilen of Competition In Coming' Seacon'a Play Concretely Set JFortli FOR the benefit of the golfing public we are printing the complete schedule of the Pine hurst Golf Tourna ments, the rules of entry and handicaps and prizes as handed us by the Governors of the Pinehurst Country Club. Twelfth Annual Holiday Decem ber 28 to January 1. Gold medal for best qualification score. President's, Gover nors' and Secretary's cups to division winners, sterling cups to first and second division runners-up and consolation win ners, silver medals to third division runners-up and consolation winners. Thirteenth Annual Midwinter (Pinehurst System) January 4 to 8 Gold medal for best qualification score. President's, Governors', Secretary's and Treasurer's cups to division winners, sterling cups to division runners-up and consolation winners, sterling cup for divi sion winners in consolation overflow. Twelfth Annual St. Valentine's (Pinehurst system, twelve divisions) Feb ruary 1 to 5 Gold medal for qualification score, President's, Governors', Secre tary's, Treasurer's, Captain's, Club and two special cups to division winners, sterl ing cups to the first, second and third division runners up and consolation win ners, silver medals to division runners-up and consolation division winners in the remaining eight divisions, sterling cups for division winners in consolation overflow tournament. Tenth Annual St. Valentine's (Women) February 9 to 12 Gold medal for the best qualification score, sterling cups for division winners and runners-up in divisions of eight. Twelfth Annual Spring (Pinehurst system) February 28 to March 4 Gold medal for best qualification score, Presi dent's Governors', Secretary's, Treas er 's, Captain 's, Club and six special cups to winners in twelve divisions, sterling cups to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh division runners-up and consolation winners, silver medals to divi sion runners-up and consolation winners in the remaining five divisions, sterling cups for division winners in consolation overflow. Fourteenth Annual United North and South Championship (Women) March 25 to 30 Gold medal for best qualification score, Championship, Gover nors', Secretary's and Treasurer's cups to division winners and sterling cups to runners-up in eights. Sixth Annual ' ' United ' ' Open Ama teur Professional (Four ball, best ball) March 31 Cup for amateur in leading pair, one hundred, fifty and twenty-five dollars for leading profes Sixteenth Annual "United" Open Championship April 1 Championship gold medal and one hundred dollars to winner, fifty dollars to second, and twenty-five dollars to third with special prize of twenty-five dollars for the best eighteen hole round. Sixteenth Annual "United" Ama teur Championship April 3 to 8 Gold medal for best qualification score, Cham pionship, Governors', Secretary's, Treas urer's, Captain's and Club cups to divis ion winners, sterling cups to division runners-up and consolation winners. Eighth Annual Mid-April April 11 to 15 Sterling cup for best qualification score, President's and Governors' cups to division winners, cups to first division runners-up and consolation winners. Sil ver medal to second division winners and runner-up. requirements In sending or making entries, please be careful to give full name, club member ship, and city or town address. Kindly make entries as far in advance as possi ble. Post and telegraph entries are both accepted. The charge for the use of the links and courts is one dollar by the day, twenty dollars by the month and thirty dollars for the season. Mating: the Sandhill Is a favorite Winter s.ot. They have been saved many times. They were saved by Leonard Tufts, when he inaugurated a system of good roads. They were saved by Roger Derby when he stormed the Shawmut for a breed of barren metal during the hard times. They were saved by the Woman 's Auxiliary in establishing the Farm Life School. They were saved by the Board of Trade each and every week. But in our estimation the winner in the contest, and by all odds the most potent single force in the community, leading towards right living and a happy ending (not even excepting a military encamp ment) is Miss Grace Bradford. Miss Bradford is in charge of the Girls Can ning Clubs. The record of her accom plishment is more than noteworthy. It is revolutionary. She has sold every single can of stuff the girls have put up to mer chants here at home. This, we may observe, is economy and co-operation in the concrete. Four girls are this minute paying their own sweet way through tho Farm Life School with tho proceeds of their canned goods. Please notice that this is equal to the efforts of at least four philanthropic societies in search for an outlet for their uplift money. beventeen other girls are gaining their own education in other schools on the proceeds of their Summer's efforts with Miss Bradford. If there is a finer exam ple of what people can do for themselves, and of what the kindly labor of a good woman can do for a neighborhood well we will pay five cents a word for three coulmns of it. Tike XiUnibee Iliver Trip The river trip was taken on Wednfisdn v by Mr. and Mrs. Parker Whittemore and tneir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Weeks. They paddled 25 miles down the Lumbee and came home full of enthusiasm for sional score. the journey.
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