Newspapers / The Pinehurst outlook. / March 23, 1923, edition 1 / Page 8
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8 lllllllllllllllllill liiiiliilllllill Illiliillliiiillllllllllllllnflililllilil MIH I Illlllllllilll Illlllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllll Illl f rankltn Simon a Go. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts., New York I 0f"f7' y'7'ii ' '-'' r r' I ft V ffior JMadame and (Mademoiselle Riding Eabits WitluMaster Made Breeclies of Tan Englisli AVliipcord and Coats ol brown or Oxford :M.elton 68.00 HABITS conformable to tbe .strictest re quirements of Enlisli etiquette in die habiliments ol t lie equestrienne. Coats are tailored on loiuj, .sweeping lines. Breeclies with that close-clinging (it at tbe knee, and tlie wide Hare above, usually found only m custom made habits. Hiding llaLit iSliup Fourth Floor Chiinjc j li ivmtt.r SoCnilcJ Entire Contents Copyrighted, 123, by Franklin vSimon & Co., Inc. The Pinehurst Outlook itiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiliiiililiiiiiiiiiitllllliitillliitlliiiliiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiititiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaisiiiiiiittiiiiitittiMiiiiiiiiii Mrs. Theodore M. Riehle, of New York, and Mrs. Ralph W. Fulton, of Garden City, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap, for several weeks have returned to their homes. 0 An announcement appearing in the Washington papers on Sun day, March 18th, which will he of special interest to the Pinehurst colony, is the engagement of Miss Willie Oliver Duncan of that city, niece of Hon. William Oliver, Congressman from Alabama, to "Ned" Beall, of Pinehurst. Miss Duncan and Mr. Beall met in Paris during the War where the former was engaged in canteen work, and the latter was a graduate of the Artillery School at Fontainbleau and a Lieutenant in the French Army. , Miss Duncan made many friends during her recent visit with Mrs. E. L. Scofield, and "Ned" who won the North and South Champion ship in 1919 needs no introduction. While no definite date has been set for the wedding, it may be said on good authority that the happy event will take place in Washington about the first of May, shortly after which Mr. and Mrs. Beall will make their home in Pinehurst as all-year-round members of the peach growers fraternity. 0 The evening concert at The Carolina Sunday evening was made even more enjoyable by the delightful voice of Mrs. Charles W. Picquet, who sang "Less Than the Dust," Kashmiri Song and a number of encores. These entertaining events are held at The Carolina and Holly Inn every Sunday evening and are always most enjoyable. The following were the programs this week : AT THE CAROLINA A Book of Verses underneath the Bough, A Judge of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and Thou Beside me singing in the Wilderness Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow ! Omar Khayyam. Music of the Orient Cortege du Serdare, from "Caucassian Sketches," I ppoliloiv-Iwanozv Overture "Princesse Jaune" Saint-Saens "A Song of India" Rimsky-Korsakoff "The Nile" Xavicr Leroux Valse from Ballet "The Sleeping Beauty" Tschaikowsky Hindoo Song Bemberg Extracts from the Ballet "Scheherazada" Rimsky-Korsakoff (Adapted from "The Arabian Nights") Two Indian (Hindoo) Lyrics Amy Woodfordc-Finden "Less Than the Dust," Kashmiri Song. Mrs. Chas. W. Picquet. Excerpts from the Opera "Aida" Verdi (Composed by order of the Khedive of Egypt and first produced in Cairo) o AT THE HOLLY INN "Rugged the breast that music cannot tame." Bampfylde. Majurka "La Gauloise" Janne Overture "Stradella" ; Flotow Cujus Animam, from "The Stabat Mater" Rossini "Bonne Maman" Gillet "Serenade Nicoise" Volpatti Song Suite Kate Vannah "Dawn," "Sleepy Baby," "To Thee." Intermezzo from "Naila," Ballet ...Delibcs Violin Solo Variations on a Theme by Coulli .... Tartini-Kreisler Mr. Kallgren Excerpts from "Madame Butterfly" Puccini
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