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9 8JKthe pinehurst outlook ffl)Mf J Week's Hotel Arrivals (Continued from page four) SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. T. R Boykin, Charleston; Mrs. A. G. Green, Hot Springs ; Miss Louise Rut land, N. C. ; Miss Theo. Coutrell, Walker Taylor, Wilmington; R. W. D. Jones, Charlotte; W. S. Hill, Raleigh; C. Hardy, W. E. Cadwalader, Richmond. Highland Pines Inn Mr. E. G. Chandlee, Philadel phia, Pa.; Mr. J. H. Gundy, Toron to, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Led yard Stevens, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eastman, Waterville, N. Y. ; Mrs. Loraine Carrington, Boonville, N. Y. ; Mrs. E. C. Dodge, Boonville, N. Y.; Mrs. F. D. Ostrander, Glovers ille, N. Y.; Miss Helen Rand, St. Louis, Mo. ; Miss Louise L. Quin ette, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. S. L. Regnier, Lenox, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Clifford Brown, Fortland, Me.; Mrs. C. Howe Goldston, Swampscott, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. McWharrie, Mon treal, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Petrie, Hamilton, Canada; Mr. H. D. Kirkover, Buffalo, N Y.; Mr.and Mrs. S.G.Allen, New York City; H. D. Kirkover, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clason Graham, Berkley Springs, W. Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hudnut, New York City; Mrs. Francis Rice-Smith. New York City; Mr. N. W. Row ell, Toronto, Canada; Miss Ruth Candee, Waterville, N. Y; W. N. Davis and Wife, Bar Harbor, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ed monds, Miss Edmonds, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. T. H. Dougherty, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Ward G. Foster, New York City ; Miss Ber Bernice Carter, Bryan Texas; Mrs. H. J. Haskamp, Miss C. Has kamp, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. E. W. Paige, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mrs. Mrs. I. D. H. Ralph, Miss Gene vieve Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dougherty, Miss Dougherty, Phil adelphia, Pa. ; Mr. G. Lee Knight, Ardniore, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mead and son, Chicago, 111.; Mr. B. C. Tharratt, Utica, N. Y.; Mrs. E. F. Merrill, Miss Merrill, Cleve land, O.; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. B. Harding, Miss Harding, Miss Mary E. Harding, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Arthur McMullen, Miss Marian McMullen, Miss Doris McMullen, New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Barklie Henry, Barklie McKee Henry, Miss Ger trude Henry, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. William Gunter, New Or leans, La. ; Mr. arid Mrs. William Bloodgood, New York City; Mr. R. H. Wemyss, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Work man, Miss Ella O. Workman, Portland, N. Y; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nearing, New York City; Mr. F. A. Pease, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Jay Hutchinson, New York City; Mrs. Charles B. At water, Miss Sylvia Atwater, Springfield, Mass.; Miss Helen Marble, Woodstock, Vt. MRS. E. C. BLISS Wins the Ladies' Putting Match Thirty ladies entered the putt ing contest at the Club House Saturday last. Mrs.-E. C. Bliss, Mrs. George H. Simmerman and Miss Caroline Bogart, with a score of 25 strokes apiece for the twelve holes, led Miss Jean Burn ham, Mrs. M. R. Finch, Mrs. J. V. Hall, Mrs. Spencer Waters and Mrs. F. Van Sychel by the nar row margin of one stroke. Mrs. Bliss was the only one that could keep the pace, and won the play off handsomely. Summary, putting contest, Sat urday, December 30: Mrs. E. C. Bliss 25 25 Mrs. Geo. H. Simmerman 25 26 Miss Caroline Bogart 25 28 Miss Jean Burnham 26 Mrs. M. R. Finch 26 Mrs. J. V. Hall 26 Mrs. Spencer Waters 26 Mrs. F. Van Syckel 26 Mrs. H. W. Sherrill 27 Mrs. E. A. Vosburgh 27 Mrs. H. Simmerman 27 Mrs. C. Hansel 27 Mrs. H. H. Van Clief 27 Mrs. S. F. Rothschild 27 Mrs. George W. Stirling 28 Mrs. W. F. Smith 28 Mrs. George T. Statzell 28 Mrs. F. N. B. Close 28 Miss F. Rand 28 Mrs. Edward Legge 29 Mrs. O. C. Hoyt 30 Mrs. E. R. Tinker 30 Send The Outlook to your friends. It tells the story of the week and saves letter writing. Ask for mailing envelopes. STYMIED That's what you are. 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