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IAB the pinehurst uTLooK:,BIa TROPHIES and PERSONAL ARTICLES In Gold, Sterling, Bronze and Leather The Gorham Company is known the world over for its fine designs. Special atten tion is given to the production of Trophies, Cups, Medals, Pins, Badges, and Emblems for every purpose. THE GORHAM GO. Silversmiths and Goldsmiths -NEW YORK Gorham Silverware is to be had in Pinehurst at "The Jewelry Shop" W4FMWMMMMMMMMMWMMMMJFfMMMMM 0MWMJFjrMJFMJFMMM0JFM0 it Choisa" Ceylon Tea ORANGE PEKOE TEA Packed in Parchment-Lined One Pound and Half-Pound Canisters S. S. PIERCE CO., BOSTON. Coolidge Corner, Tremont and Beacon Sta Copley Square. wo AiuK s. (wnoiesaie) U W I I J BROOKLINE t,,,,-------------------- In 'mm "The World's Best Table Water" At S NEWGOMB Dnnl T7n!nln nrA TnmiiiAitAA Roneral flfflre n Hl I nVIHIU l 1 1 1 1 I I IV II I'M 1 1 1 il wwnwim wiiiwv iiuur uuiuiu UUU lUOUltllllJU Pinehurst Building Mrs. E. S. Eldredge, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bulkey, Plainfield; Mrs. F. T. Jennings, Stamford; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Loomis, New Haven. UERAl.DISO THE BI SHOO! Berknire. Headquarter For The Gunner, Starts fromlnlng1 Soaion In anticipation of the annual invasion of gunners, who are due here, two hun dred strong for the Midwinter Handicap next Monday, the Berkshire Hotel was opened last Monday with a full booking. For years the initial impetus to the Berkshire season , has been given by this strong contingent, who make their head quarters there. Among the guests to sign up the opening day were Norman H. Maxwell, Mrs. J. H. Max well, Philadelphia; Lorena W. Bibb, Del Rio; Louise Emery, H. B. Emery, Everett, Mass.; W. 0. Wise, W. P. Twegg, St. Albans, Vt.; Miss Katherine Lamb, New York; I. II. Peacock, Chai lotte, N. C; W. W. Shedden, New York. Arrival at Pine Crt Inn Mrs. A. Rhodes, Mrs. C. E. Breckons, Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cohn, L. Winters, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jennison, Noble, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Affleck, Holyoke, Mass.; Ralph L. Jager, Northampton, Mass.; Ralph Russell, Marienfield School; Rob't Young Bernard, Phila delphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Higgins, Yorkem, N. Y.j Mrs. Geo. E. Abbe, Miss Marion Abbe, Springfield, Mass.; 0. H. Peacock, Charlotte, N. C; Mrs. Howard Butler, New York; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler, Eagle. Springs, N. C; William Scott, Montclair, N. J.; J. R. Langlands, Newark, N. J.; Alex M. Milne, Belleville, N. J.; Mrs. T. D. Delamere, Miss Grace Delamere, Miss Mollie Delamere, Toronto, Can.; Miss Mary Sloan, E. J. Sloan, A. M. Sloan, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ma gee, Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss E. C. Barta, Worcester, Mass.; Howard V. Child, Greenwich, Ct.; W. 0. Wise, W. P. Twegg, St. Albans, Vt.; W. II. Dickson, Greensboro, N. C; S. II. Scheen, Balti more, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bick ford, Toronto, Can. FOLLETT TURNS THE TRICK (Continued from page one) A. S. Higgins, St. Andrews L. Daniels, Richmond Co. H. R. Mallinson, Ardsley H. J. Frost, Glen Ridge C. E. Beane, Vesper C, C. H. F. Narrison, Areola F. C. Stevens, Siwaney, II H Treadwell, Dunwoodie J. II. Hawley, Areola W. H. O'Brien, Siwanoy N. W. Arnheim, Norwood Hiram Greene, Evanston A J Aldred, Wannamoisett Clarence Cone, Inwood Dr. H. C. Fahy, Racebrook W. R. Hotchkiss, Montclair J. S. Hill, Hillandale Geo. W. Watts, Seaview J. T. O'Brien, Siwanoy H. R. Reed, Knickerbocker 48 99 15 84 49 101 14 87 48 102 14 88 52 102 18 84 50 103 18 85 52 105 12 93 52 105 16 89 57 106 18 88 57 106 15 m 91 55 108 21 " 87 56 109 16 93 61 109 22 87 56 110 12 98 58 110 14 96 56 111 18 93 52 111 15 9b 57 111 15 96 55 111 14 97 55 112 21 91 55 112 16 96 J. F. Duryea, Springfield J. H. Wright, Marine & F. E. D. Moore, North Fork B. V. Covert, Buffalo C A Hondler, Framingham Jas. Barber, Englewood F. W. Nye, Dunwoodie J. Mathews, Woodland W. H. Edwards, Wykagyl L. A. Jenkins, New Haven D. McK. Lloyd, Oakmont Wm. F. Powers, Pinehurst C. W. Hoyt, Garden City F. E. Nixon, Pinehurst J. A. Forster, Hackensack R. O. Haubold, Dunwoodie Foursome, Best Ball. ary 12. 94 93 97 94 94 57 55 112 18 61 52 113 18 56 57 113 20 53 60 113 16 54 62 116 22 59 57 116 22 61 56 117 15 mo 60 59 119 24 95 62 57 119 22 97 58 63 121 32 89 58 64 122 35 87 60 66 126 23 103 61 68 129 25 104 66 65 131 26 95 68 65 133 36 97 Withdrawn Saturday, Janu- 87 1 92 Geo. C. Dutton, Woodland R. M. Purves, Woodland 43 44 Wm. McCord, Knollwood L. Daniels, Richmond Co. 45 49 94 5 89 H. H. Treadwell, Dunwoodie VV. W. Manning 44 52 96 5 91 Jas. Barber, Englewood E. J. Barber, Englewood 47 54 101 9 J. D. Plummer, Springfield W. R. Hotchkiss, Montclair 59 52 111 15 W. W. Arnheim, Norwood F. C. Stevens, Siwanoy il 51 102 . 7 Wm. Campbell, Detroit - J. II. Wright, M. and F. 47 54 101 5 E. T. Manson, Framingham Marshall Whitlatch 49 47 96 A. L. Aldred, Wannamoisett J C Martin, Huntington V. 48 54 102 5 97 Geo. W. Watts, Seaview B. V. Covert, Buffalo 54 53 107 6 101 Clarence Cone, Inwood F. W. Nye, Dunwoodie 52 57 109 6 10b Dr. G. C. Fahy, Racebrook H. B. Kennedy, Racebrook 52 57 109 5 104 II. J. Frost, Glen Ridge H. M. Greene, Evanston 61 59 120 8 112 L. A. Hamilton, Garden City H. R. Mallinson, Ardsley Withdrawn Ii. A. Jenkins, New Haven W. H. Hamilton, New Haven Withdrawn 9 96 lied Crou Iteault The ladies in charge of the Red Cross work in Pinehurst report that they have now completed their 3062nd surgical dressing, 36 sweaters and other knitted contributions, and 7 garments, which have been or are being sent to the Na tional Headquarters. The division of the work upon dressings may be of interest to the ladies who have been engaged in their manufacture 4-tailed 167 T-bridges 55 Abdominal 87 Triangular 47 Skull 74 4x4 815 9 x 9 334 6x3 .' 348 Sponges 1039 Rolls 69 Absorbent pads 22 Total 3063 Two II and red Hollars was added to the fund for Red Cross materials last Thursday by another gala afternoon at the Club House. Tired Tatters " Say, did youse ever see a man-eatm' shark V . i Hungry Higgins "Naw; but I seed a man eatin ' turky oncet. ' ' i ''
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