7 WtcsK'THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK W&JWM.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
AT THE CAKOLINA
NEW YORK
Louis H. Freedman, Dr. Wm. Benja
min Wood, Mrs. Harry Bausher, Charles
J). Norton, Garrison Norton, George C.
Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B.
Kyan, K. V. S. Howland, Guy C.
J'ierce, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. James B. A. Fosburgh, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorenzo Daniels, Mrs .William
Gooch, Herri ck Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ara
jiyi, Count Otto Salm, Mrs. Charles
"Blakeslee, S. B. Corbin, G. K. Wil
Jianis, Geo. A. Dixon, Edwin A. Harris,
II. F. Noyes, Earle C. Barbe, F. T.
Hasler, Dr. Peggs, Irving T. Smith, Jr.,
Miss Anna H. Lusk.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryan Allen, John
G. Allen, Larchmont; Mr. and Mrs. E.
P. Maynard, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs.
William II . Baldwin, Bronxville; B. V.
Covert, Lockport; Dr. and Mrs. C. W.
BelloAvs, Brooklyn; R. L. James, Sara
toga Springs; Miss Keep, Lockport;
Mrs. A. D. Saxton, Miss Thirza M.
Spudone, Dr. and Mrs. Cameron Dun
can, Brooklyn.
NEW ENGLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cruthers, James
J. Storrow, George Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. I?. M. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Winsor, Miss Coral Marshall, William
Y. Kellen; II. Frederick Lesh, Paul
l?ead, Boston.
Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. T. Schrafft, Miss
Kathryn Schrafft, Miss Elizabeth
Schrafft, Newton, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. McDonnell, New Haven; Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Hayden, Haverhill, Mass.;
Geo. II. Hamilton, New Haven; E. T.
Manson,' Holliston, Mass.; F. P. Lee,
Medford, Mass.; Hugh B. Kennedy, Dr.
Geo. C. Fahy, F. B. Oliver, New Ha
ven; J. Hayden Preston, Providence;
Harry A. Hall, Brockton.
M. L. Mientz, St. Catherines, Ont.
CENTRAL '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Willcie, Mr. and
Mrs. M. I. Blum, Miss M. Thompson
Bryan, F.. A. Bryan, H. Nelson Bur
roughs, Harvey Guger, Miss Emily E .
Claflin, Mrs. G. W. Ralph.
Mrs. J. W. England, St. Davids, Pa..
II. W, Barker, Railway, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. W. Chandler Stewart, Atlantic
City; Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Corwin, East
Orange; Mr. and MrsM H. W. Webb,
Montclair ; Mr. and Mrs . Douglas S .
Schenck, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Squier, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Pitcairn, East Orange; C. J. Stover,
Hatboro, Pa.; J. G. Tyson, Norristown,
Pa.; Mr.-and Mrs. D. A. Shirk, Glen
Ridge, N; J.j.Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy
Echenan, Lancaster ;j Miss K. Coleman,
Scrantou. Pa. ; Mr.-' and Mrs. Edward
II. Lvatt, Ardmore, Pa.
Ensign A. S. Lake, U. S.' N. ; Lieut,
and Mrs. N. G. Calvert, U. S. N.'; H.
J. E. Thomas and family, Maryland; B.
F. Lovelace, Baltimore; Major R. P.
Schenck U. S. A. , , , ...
WEST
Walter W. Warring, Chicago; Robert
L. McCook, Frenso, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs . Claernce A '. Proctor, ; William (i E .
Torrence, Detroit; Mr. and. Mrs. Fred
C. Herrick, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
II. B. Steele, Chicago.
SOUTH
C. M. Chichester, Richmond; George
W. Watts, Julian S. Carr, W. C. Guth
rie, W. B. Guthrie, Durham; R. I. Has
ler, J. II. Young, Miss Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh G. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Eggleston, Mrs. Alan G. Burrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bundy, Norfolk,
Va.; J. Kant Rawley, Richmond.
THE VILLAGE GOSSIP.
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wheel amputated.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Noyes have re
turned for the season, and the J. H.
Andrews are in the Little House, and
the A. J. De Motts are back again on the
hill for the winter.
The principal interest in the colony
this week centered about Mrs. Clare Met
calf's wedding Wednesday, and Mrs.
Dickinson Bishop's tea at the Jockey
Club the same afternoon. Rivalling
these is the permanent return of Mrs.
Arthur S. Newcomb from sanctuary in
Lakeview. She has been inaugurated as
librarian of the Pinehurst Library. Co
incident with her coming and New Years
there broke out an epidemic of auction
parties in the town.
Mrs. Samuel Hopkins gave a bridge
party followed by afternoon tea in her
suite at the Carolina, which was beauti
fully decorated with pinks for the occa
sion. The guests were Mrs. Arthur
Barr, Mrs. George A. Magoon, Mrs.
Walter A. Sandford, Mrs. Arthur Gil
man, Mrs. A. S. Newcomb, Mrs. Jew
ett, Mrs. Bishop, and Mrs. Baustead.
Handsome framed pictures were given
as prizes.
At luncheon on Wednesday at the Car
olina Mrs. H. W. Priest entertained
Mrs. Arthur S. Newcomb, Mrs. Walter
A. Sandford, Mrs. C. B. Hudson, Mrs.
C. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Robeson, and
Mrs. Irving Robeson, Mrs. Arthur Gil
man and Miss Lucy Priest.
, Miss Dorothea Crocker is staying with
her. father, C. T. Crocker, of Fitchburg,
on the Plantation.
Cemonflag-0.
By Sir Frederick C. Gould
The Bittern took Camouflage lessons,
For he wanted to look like a stick,
And a Futurist artist in khaki
Taught him the vanishing trick;
He painted his feathers with markings,
And drilled him to stand like a log,
, Till he looked not a bit like a Bittern,
But just like a bit oft he Bog.
There 's many a flower that blushes
unseen,
But the. man that the florist has laid
' for
Is the' man who bestows on society's
- -: queen , .
The flower that blushes unpaid for.
THE CAROLINA
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The Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in the Carolinas
Private baths, telephones in all rooms, elevators, sleeping porches,
every possible convenience.
Open November 10th to May 1st.
H. W. PRIEST, Manager,
Pinehurst, N. C.
THE HOimY Iflfi
SEASON: JANUARY TO MIDDLE OF APRIL
The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and
popular hotels in the South. With its annexes, the Radcliffe and
the Magnolia, the hotel has accommodations for 200 guests.
F. C. ABBE, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C.
The Berkshire
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The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located, with all
conveniences for health and comfort ; bath rooms, steam heat, open
fires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing.
J. M. ROBINSON, Manager, PINEHURST, N. C.
THE LEXINGTON
Pinehurst, N. C.
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A team Heat, Electric Lights, Bath,
Excellent Table. Moderate Bate '
. EDWARD FITZGERALD, Mauser. 1 "
THE PINE CREST INN
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A recent dellffhtfnl addition to
Flnehnrst'a Hotels
MODERN THROUGHOUT. '
Mrft. E. C. Biles. . . .
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