gK THE PINEHURST omLOOKM T-he Famous mmws Mi (The Ball in the Box) will be released for sale on and after April 13, 1916, by John Wanamaker, holder of exclusive rights for whole sale distribution in the United States. The SILVER KING has won 30 championships in the last 4 years, including the last four open championships of Great Britain. LOCAL DISTRIBUTION This will be made through profession als and sporting goods stores in every section of the United States ; sales and deliveries beginning April 13, 1916. If your local "pro" or sporting goods dealer has no SILVER KING balls, write to us ; we will send you direct in dozen lots at $9 a dozen postpaid to any address in the United States. JOHN WANAMAKER -New York and Philadelphia ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS At The Carolina W. F. Mack, Washington; A. Baxter, Jr., New York; Mrs. F. N. Dow, Mrs. S. L. Lassater, Portland; C. B. Everson, Miss Helen Everson, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Adams, W. R. Haggard, Phil adelphia; Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Miss Alice Rogers, Buffalo; T. H. Baldwin, Allston; A. W. Wood, Arlington; H. D. Barker, Montclair; George Underwood, Auburn; R. E. Darborn, J. P. Underwood, Chi cago; Richard Hooker, Springfield; W. G. Bibb, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sonters, Miss Lois E. Sonters, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Love, Pittsburgh; N. C. Newbold, Raleigh; W. D. Weatherland, Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Noonan, Miss L. D. Noonan, Miss E. V. Bell, Mrs. E. J. Jenkins, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. M. Corwin, A. C. Hunter, A. Sachs, W. H. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Klipstein, K. H. Klipstein, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Emery, Montclair; G. S. Fayne Williamston ; C. L. Wood- L. G. Paush, Detroit; J. S. Baird, New. York; H. W. Sherrill, Poughkeepsie; F. T. Dow, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ginn. Boston : W. O. Lentz, Philadelphia; Mrs. M. A. Hopper, Miss K. L. Hopper, Langhorne, Pa.; E. J. Lewis, Indianapolis; C. G. Whistler, Camden; Mrs. M. A. Hudson. At the 11 oil j Inn Mrs. George Whaley and Mrs. Charles Arnoll, Mr. J. S. Whaley, East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton, Miss Mary R. Morton, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Connell, Philadelphia; T. A. Knight, Pittsburgh, Mrs. C. H. Evans, Hudson; H. Brown, Lynchburg; Mrs. W. H. Har ris, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Har ris, Bogato; W. W. Hulfish, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ivis, Cheshire; Dr. C. G. Giddings, Atlanta; Q. A. Sand, Baltimore; Eugene Ballard, St. Louis; J. D. Hunter, J. T. Hunter, North Adams; W. M. Hughes, New York; E. E. Spanglin, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winter, Toronto; E. A. Caswell, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Waltz, New York; Miss Johnson, New York. I I THREE GENERATIONS OF GOLFING SLAYTONS Out for a game on the Pinehurst links. E. M. Slayton of Manchester, driving, has for years been a leading figure in the game. He is here shown in a foursome with his son, H. E. Slayton, and two grandsons, H. E. Jr., and Hoyt K. . bury, F. H. Parker, Burlington; E. Bal lard, St. Louis; B. E. Smith, Owasso; E. W. Harris, P. H. Harris, Jr., J. F. Far nish, G. W. Cooper, C. A. Miller, Robert Main, Winston-Salem; A. C. Palmer, Miss I. Elliot; W. H. O'Brien, M. W. Reed, J. T. Wilcox, M. Hayes, New York; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dingwall, Winnipeg; R. L. Brooks, West Virginia ; ; M. Winslow, Pennsylvania ; Mrs. D. Buckamore, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grayson, Miss L. II., Miss S. C. and Miss B. S. Grayson, Miss Bush, Pittsburgh ; G. M. McConnell, Chicago; Florence Davidson, Hillburn; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Redfield, Philadelphia; Mrs. II. M. Phillips, Alexander Phillips, Springfield; F. S. Smith, Chicago; W. W. Peabody, New York; P. A. Proal, W. H. Smock, II. W. Hill, Redbank; Fred Pring, W. T. Posey, South Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, Mr. J. L. Lee, Detroit; Dr. R. W. Pinney, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young, Philadelphia; Miss Morri son, New York; M. S. Kly, New York; The Berkshire H. C. Dodge, Chicago ; Nellie M. Scott, Buntom; Thomas Knight, Pitts burgh; F. Alexander, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, Brown City; Mrs. G. N. Fry, Oil City; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. English, New York. The JPIne Creat Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knitter, Mt. Vernon; H. E. Rosell, Hudson; C. T. Sullivan, Providence; T. M. Robertson, Washington; E. L. Scofield, Jr., Stamford. lrident Noonan of the Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Rochester Railroad entertained a party at lunch on his private car on Thursday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Marlin and Miss Marlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler Send the Pinehurst Outlook to your friends. It will save lettter writing.

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