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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
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ON WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.
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Interesting Booklet on Bequest
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Jerome D. Travers and France Ouimet on the Seventh Green, in the Finals of the 1914
Amateur Championship, at Ekwanok, Manchester, Yt. ,
Grass Seed Supplied by Stumpp & Walter Co. for Five Successive Seasons
Grass Seed
of Known Quality
GUARANTEED for PURITY and GERMINATION
For the Best Eesults in the production and maintenance of good turf,
whether it be for the Golf Course, Polo Field, Tennis Courts or Lawn, the
purchase of Grass Seed of the highest quality, selecting the right varieties
in proper proportion to suit soil and climatic conditions, is most important.
All of our seed is of the highest quality, purchased direct from the
source of supply, carefully examined as to purity and growth, and tested
by the leading Seed Testing Stations of Europe and "Washington, D. C.
We, are alvvays glad to suggest formulas suited to soil and climate
or we furnish seed by named varieties.
Expert advi e in connection with the production ot
maintenance of good turf, furnished upon request
Stumpp & Walter Co.,
30-32 Barclay St.
NEW YORK
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The Carolina Hotel
AT THE CAROLINA
Arrival of the JLaM Fw Iay
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Reiling, New
York; Mrs. Julius Ellinger, Miss Grace
Ellinger, Louis Ellinger, Master Clarence
Ellinger, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Martin
M. Reis, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Davis. New York; C. C. Peters, Seattle;
M. L. Frank, New York; Duncan McLeod,
Captain Keith, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart G. Gibboney, New York; S. Her
Bert Martin, Miss Lucile Martin, Mrs.
Max Martin, New York; John S. Ewart,
Ottawa, Can.; James M. Robertson,
Ottawa, Can.; Thomas Hooker, New
Haven, Conn.; R. McDade, New York;
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, Boston; N.
B. Hanna, New York Sun; V. N. and
W. A. Wilson, Montreal; Lewis B. Frank
lin, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Lesh, Boston; Mr. and, Mrs. Epgers S.
Bacon, New York; Richmond Ward; New
York; Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whipple, Kan
sas City, Mo.; A. A. Brown, New York;
J. Henry Boston, Moorestown, N. J.;
C. D. M. Halsey, New York; W. A. Pat
terson, New York; W. C. Becker, Mont
clair, N. J.; F. R. Henderson, Montclair,
N. J. ; C. T. Palmer, New London, Conn. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Dodson, Bethlehem,
Pa.; E. T. Manson, Framingham, Mass.;
F. P. Lee, Milford, Mass.; Hiram M.
Green, Buffalo; Albert S. Koenig, New
ark, N. J.; Hugh B. Kennery, New
Haven, Conn. ; Dr. George C. Fahey, New
Haven, Conn.; Henry S. Hosley, New
York; Max Hart, New York; T. A. Ash
ley, Boston ; L. M. Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Vail, Geneva, N. Y.; George
VV. Watts, Durham, N. C; John Spunt
Hill, Durham, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. F.
Manse, New York.
Mr. N.R.Hopkins; Mr. J. J.Hazen; Dr.F.
S. Crow; Mr. F. B. Ryan; Mr. R. T.
French; Mr. H. R. Mallinson;
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. O'Brien, Mount
Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. E.
Gauss, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Thorsen, Bronxville, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Estee, Mount Vernon,
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C G. Hammes
fahr, Bronxville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
D. McK. Lloyd, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Plummer, Springfield, Mass.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lashar, Bridge
port; Mr. H. C. Milholland, Pittsburgh;
Mr. William H. Hamilton, New Haven;
Mr. R. L. Whitton, Chicago ; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. McCormick, New Brunswick;
Mr. Frank A. Buckhout, Providence, R.
I.; Mr. S. L. Allen, Philadelphia; Mr.
D. S. White, Atlantic City, N. J.; Mr.
Willard E. Binford, Pawtucket, R. I.;
Mr. Hugh B. Kennedy and one, New
Haven, Conn ; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Aldred.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appell; Mr. and
Mrs. Hartley Davis; Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. O'Brien; Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Brunnell; Mr. nd Mrs. R.
C. Hollis; William Izor; H. A. Thomson;
Gordon Alexander; Charles Spalding;
George Thorsen; Henry Reed; the Misses
Estees and Harrison; Mrs. B. D. Butler.
The following from New York City:
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rogers and son;
Col. Treadwell and party of nine; Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Hedges; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Rode; Mr. and Mrs. Roger C.
Hoyt; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rudge; Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Ridgway; Mr. and Mrs.
Irving J. Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs- J. T.
O'Brien; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Redfield
and family;
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hamilton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Trier; Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Hawley and daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Cahrles T. Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W. Nye; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Yates;
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Speakman; Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Reed; Mr. Clarence Come;
Mr. J. T. Wilcox; Mr. R .S. Scarburgh;
Mr. Franklin Coe; Mr. Guy F. Minniek;
Mr. D. M. Parker; Mr. R. R. Mamlok;
Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss; Mr. T. K.
Mcllroy; Dr. A. R. Gardner; Mr. A.
Rodem; Mr. J. S. McCulloh;
Mr. W. C. Freeman; Mr. H. F. Harrison;
Mr. A, S. Moore; Mr. Lorenzo Daniels;
Mr. F. S. Voss; Mr. W. E. Conklyn;
I Mr. Z. T. Miller; Mr. Roy W. Barnhill;
C. E. Wheelmight, Elizabeth, N. J.;
Langdon Mitchell, Philadelphia; Mr. and
Mrs. Barber, Englewood, N. J.; Miss G.
Barber; Englewood, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs.
Duncan and daughter, Brooklyn; Mr. II.
J. Blancke, Miss Elsie Blancke, Mrs. A.
B. Smith, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Durstine, New York; Mrs. Murridge But
ler, Chicago.
T. J. Hallyberton, Elberton, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. George Dutton, ' Boston ; Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Royster, Norfolk, Va.;
Mss Liptroth, Miss Elizabeth Liptroth,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Malinson, Mrs. Malinson, New York;
Grantland Rice, New York ; Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Foster, New York; C. A. March,
Worcester, Mass.; Leopold Greenham,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Richard Blumenthal,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Crawford, Chicago; W. E. Bradford, Chi
cago; Allan Lard, Washington, D. C;
MY. and Mrs. A. S. Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Webster, Jr., Camden, N. J. ; George
A. Schofield, New York; C. E. Haskell,
West Raleigh, N. C; Mr. C. L. Edgar,
L. L. Edgar, Brookline, Mass.; Mrs.
Scsnewind, New York; W. II. Edwards
New York; Hugh E. O. Reilly, Hemp
stead, R. I. ; John A. Campbell, Far Rock
away, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.
Wells, Mrs. Worthington Muier, New
York; H. L. Piatt, New Britain, Conn.;
Mrs. C. E. Hoffman, Toronto, Canada;
J. D. Montgomery, Toronto, Canada; H.
G. Giles, Passaic, N. J.
A number of Pinehurst visitors were
guests at a very jolly dinner and dance
given by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lake at the
Pine Crest Inn on New Year's Day.
Among the latest arrivals at the hotel
are: Miss Fay Neil, Master William
Neil, Jr., Columbus, Ohio; Mr. J. F.
Mitchel, Raleigh, N. C; Mr. J. T. CrOn
ley, Columbia, S. C; D. N. Clark, Noyes
D. Clark, Woodbridge, Conn.; W. W.
Clark, Derby, Conn.; O. II. Peacock,
Cincinnati, Ohio; C. C. Carnas, New
York City; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barnes,
High Point, N. C; O. M. Wells, A. C.
A., New York City.
Jlr. and Mrs. T. 1. Wation
have arrived for the season and are stay
ing in the Hawthorn Cottage.
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