I ymmujm THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK IN WASHINGTON'S HONOR FAMOUS OLD JACKSON SPRINGS Continued from page one) 4. Your Number, Please Waltz f Sympathy" 5. Pierre (Favors) One Step "Siberian Dip" 6. Pierrot (Favors) One Step "Pass the Pickles" 7. Circle Faster Waltz "Dreams" INTERMISSION REFRESHMENTS 8. Partners (Favors) Waltz "Blue Danube" 9. Strangers (Favors) One Step "Smoke, Smoke" 10. Merrily We Dance and Sing" One Step "Some Boy" 11. A Hunting We Will Go" Waltz "Ideal" 12. I Beg Your Pardon" One Step "Tres Moutarde" 13. With Pleasure One Step "Jamais" 14. Let There Be No Tomorrow Waltz "Nights of Gladness" PLEASANT MEMORY AND 1915! iii:y aiii wras oar roNo suit Uttta Itiver Offers Opportunity Which JurNMMl Makes the Mont of Reynard contributed an important part to a busy week for the fox hunters. A mile out, near Joe's Fork, his footprints were distinguished by the keen nosed pack, and mile after mile they trailed him as he sought one persimmon tree after another. In due time he was located, and a merry chase resulted with Nick's Creek and Little Uiver as the destination point for a return trip which the pack check mated in a swamp. Once more the trail led to Little Iliver where lleyn.ird made the most of good country and finally swam the stream, taking advantage of the water to elude his persistent pursuers. Merry music it was, and philosoph ically always the hunters regard "the fox who runs away lives to run another day." A JPi ne burnt Valentine The following is a "Valentine" sent Manager and Mrs. II. W. Priest of The Carolina by Hon. Alexander McGregor: My Pinehurst, 'tis of thee Sweet land of golfery, Of bridge or " draw." Land where the tango goes, Land where the high-ball flows, Land where the high brow blows, Of thee I caw. My Pinehurst, 'tis of thee, Fair land of liberty, To come or go; Land where the Priest must bless Sinners or saints' excess; If they are great or less, Who needs to know? r. and Jlri. McGregor's Guests Miss Josephine Bleakie and Mr. P. S. Maclaughlin were dinner guests of Hon. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor at The Carolina Thursday evening. Guests ot Mr. ana Mrs. QTruesdell Mr. and Mrs. James De Witt Clinton llumsey and Mesdames John and Charles Smithers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Truesdell at The Carolina. Trailing- a Wounded Deer, an Indian Hunter Was Its Discoverer Among numerous Jackson Springs legends is one which relates how an In dian hunter, trailing a wounded deer, found the quarry at the Springside. Doubtless, this was the first discovery of what has long been believed to be the fabled fountain of "perpetual jouth" by many of its admirers. At this time, more than a century ago, the Spring was hidden by bushes and the water, bubbling up through the boulder's cleft, in midstream, was soon discovered to bear no relation to that into which it flowed on either side. There are few springs in the world which possess this peculiar characteristic and, without ques tion, this phenomena has contributed an important part to the water's fame. Numerous parties have journeyed to the Jackson Springs Hotel during the week past for tea and luncheon, and for the coming week bookings include several bridge teas and an evening dance which the younger set have long had in mind. The date of the Governor's coming has not been definitely fixed, but the event is anticipated with pleasure by Pinehurst visitors, many of whom will join in the evening and reception dance to be held in connection with it. Rabbit Omit Exciting- IfToreltj A rabbit hunt was an exciting novelty of the week, which the fox hounds keenly enjoyed by way of diversion. In less time than it takes to say "Jack .Rabbit " four bunnies were on the move with portions of the pack in full pursuit. One chase ended in a log, another in a stump and two others were kills for the pack. A cross-country ride concluded the program, f Enjoying the affair were Messrs. Page, Borden, Fisher, Cunning ham, Pyle, Whiting, Whitcomb, Graham, Uogers, Hodge, Masters James Mundy and James Harris, Mesdames Fisher, Harriman, Brown, Coldwell, Hubbs, the Misses Cunningham, Balfe, Whiting, Baird and Abbe, and Mr. and Mrs. Twitty. Their Wedding- Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burns of Annap olis were dinner hosts in remembrance of their forty-first wedding anniversary at The Holly Inn on Monday; their guests : Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burns, Jr., of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Young of New Ilochelle, Mrs. 11. II. Johnson and Miss Carolina Johnson of Hallowell. Dancing rounded out the evening with the Virginia Keel as an enjoyable novelty ; the program opening with Mendelssohn's Wedding March which Mr. and Mrs. Burns led. Kirshner Wins Trap-liootinjr R, C. Kirshner of Rochester was the winner 01 tne weeKiy irap-snooimg handicap in a tie shoot-off at ninety- three with C. II. Lay of Oil City, both shooting with an allowance of eight targets, f Eighty-nine bunched barter W.Whittemore of Brookline (8) and F. H. Crary of Canford (15) in second position. F. A. Hodgman of Yonkers, the scratch contestant, scored eighty-five. Rifles and Shotguns 4 rx : tf x. i iiiini 8 If you hunt big game there gj is no rifle so well adapted for your requirements as i one of the various Win Chester models. If you w) shnnt hirHa nr wilrl fowl n 2il Winchester repeating shot- gun will surely please you. m There is this advantage in & buying a Winchester gun, that is, its entire depend- ability. Some guns are made to sell. Winchesters p are made to satisfy. That they do satisfy is shown by g; the fact that they are used by about two million shoot- ers throughout the world. When buying remember p Winchester Are The Guns g Of Known Reputation And Proved Superiority V .. V 51 ' lllll TRADE MARK Winchester Shells and Cartridges for Sale at the Pinehurst Store, Traps and Ranges. Look for the Big " W " on Every Box. PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE Complete and Modern Equipment in Every Department, and Prices on Par with Northern Markets Plain and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Etc, Complete Equipment for Men and Women for All Out Door Sports. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. The Kirkwood Hotel, GO NOW TO CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA 18 Hole Golf Course Summer: The Sagamore on Lake George. The Grandest Lake in America T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ

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