THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ft l l i ' Have a Care- fj About the Seed You Buy WITHOUT making exhaustive time tests of grass seeds, how can you tell whether they are free from weed seeds and. right in mixture T . ! I ifjd When you buy anything for yourself; you go to a firm with an established reputation where you can "Take their word for it." Why not carry the same business principles into club matters? Sutton's is one of the oldest, if not the oldest seed house in the world. Their reputation is your sweeping guarantee of dependableness. You are welcome to a copy of our Red Book on Golf Course Construction. WINTER, SON 66-G Wall Street, Sole Royal Seed Establishment READING. - - ENGLAND The Sherman T. Blake Co., Agents East Mountains & COMPANY NEW YORK of the Rocky (With whom is associated Mr. H. S. Colt, the famous Golf Course Architect). Sole Agents West of the Rocky Mountains 431-6 Sacramento St.. - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I Pinehurst School A Day and Boarding School for Boys, two miles from Pinehurst, on an eminence overlooking the Long Leaf Pine Plateau. Boys remain at the school throughout the day under the constant supervision of masters. Classes from 8.30 until 1.00. Elemen tary and secondary school subjects. During the afternoon recreation period there are. numerous out-of-door, extra-curricular activities emphasizing education by doing. Bus leaves Pinehurst at 8.20 and re ' turning from the School arrives at Pine ; hurst at 5.00. ERIC PARSON (Harvard A.B. 1910) : Headmaster i Address: Pinehtjrst School, (September 1 to June 1). Pinehurst School Camp, Upper Saranac P. O., N. Y., (June 1 to September 1). Pinehurst School Camp Located on Saint Regis Pond, five miles from SaTanac Inn and fifteen miles from Lake Placid. In the Heart of the Adirondacks Boys over ten years of age may be enrolled. Out-of-door life from June 1 to Sep tember 1. Canoeing trip of 100 miles in August; nature study; wood craft; tent life in rough camp. Skilled 'guides and super visors. Mr. H. H. BLAGDEf Mr. ERIC PARSON, Headmaster Pinehurst School Address: Pinehurst School, (September 1 to June 1) . Pinehurst School Camp, Upper Saranac P. O., N. T., (June 1 to September 1). "LIFT THE LATCH" Teas, Luncheons and Suppers The Misses Little PINE BLUFF, - NORTH CAROLINA A. MONTHS AINTI I Tailor and Dress Maker , Riding Habits : and Sporting . Apparel French Dry Cleaning PiRRtjhanla Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. Gra s s Seed OF KNOWN QUALITY GUARANTEED for PURITY and GERMINATION Stumpp & Walter Co. 30-33 Barclay St. NEW YORK THE PINE CREST INN C : -yfr A recent delightful addition te Plnehnrst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET Tbe Second Annual Banquet of the Sandhill Board of Trade To He Scene of Ilevelry and Jlirih With Seriou Hualneitit on the Side Far to One Side THERE is going to be a sound of revelry by night. We had one last year. It was so good that the genius of our most noted men bogged down and also bucked up in trying to describe adequately the hilarity and pleasantness of the occasion. But that was a mere beginning. This year's banquet will, if all our plans carry, out class last year 's as much as an arc lamp excels a smoky oil lantern; as much as a "75" excels a bow and arrow; and as much as an ingrowing case of first love Jess Willard, champion of the world; The Grand Duke Nicholas, Woodrow Wil son, Charlie Picquet, Eoosevelt, Hughes and Root. PROFESSOR DE OBLONG This famous magician has never ap peared in America before nor since. He will astonish you with his sleight of hand and mystery, by means of which he escaped the enemy's shells while fight ing in the French trenches. THE UICHIANZA Events of the past year will be vividly brought to mind during the evening. SPEAKERS Two of the best speakers in this part of the nation have been invited to be present. Yes, the annual banquet promises to be a success. si v -'t'l'-iy. : The Sandhills Militant There lias been so much disappointed interest expressed by the neighborhood in the ever procastinating plans for the Sandhill battery that the members feel an explanation is due to the delay in actual organization. n $ I I I ( II I It .ft 1 mt.-. , It f. It f4- REMINISCENT OF THE OLD SOUTH excels the stale affection hatched up for a fourth husband. WHERE AND WHEN ? The annual banquet of the Sandhill Board of Trade will be held at the Highland Pines Inn, in Southern Pines, Friday, April 28, 1916, at 7.45 p. m. The price will be $1, and tickets will be on sale at the door for members only. who ? The size of the dining room and other matters that must be taken into account make it necessary to limit the attendance to members absolutely, and we ask all members to give us their co-operation in this. CELEBRITIES Some of the visitors will be even more noted that those of last year. It is more than probable that all or part of the following gentlemen will appear during the evening: Francisco Villa, the most noted military man in North America; William, Emperor of Central Europe; Yuan Shi Kai, King-President of all China; Ralph Leach, Mayor of Aberdeen; The delay is emphatically not due to a lack of enthusiasm or recuits. From lead ing citizens, including the sheriff of the county and a corporals guard of men. otherwise experienced more in action than in writing of notes to recognized moon shiners and prophets of roughstuff, we have been bombarded with applicants for military 'training. The facts are quite simple. Negotia tions with the War Department resulted in our being assured that we could have our equipment and our guns. But that the guns would have to be the Bene Mercier machine guns, and that they would have to be mounted on mules in stead of automobiles. Now even the slight experience that our people had with the first training regiment was enough to convince anyone that the gun was no good. It was an open secret. General Wood himself in inspecting the machine gun company said as much. And the whole purpose of the machine gun troops training was to try out the motor truck and the light car for carrying machine guns. The war in Europe had demon strated the need of this outfit, even if the

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