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THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA EUROPEAN PLAN fe .. - : m) . - ; v ' lI'H'i 'inii. V-.. V 19 k, r L i -1, -:iBii fiT New J8--le Golf Course of The Country Clufe of Virginia Nearby f Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. 1 The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, make Rich mond a very desirable stop-over place for tourists, where they can enjoy the climate, thus avoiding extreme changes of temperature. For handsomely illustrated booklet and reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia O. F. WEISIGER, Manager PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries; Toilet Articles Confections Books, Stationery, Etc. 1Dot anb Goto Soba - Cigars Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE CO'S mm b PAD ft' Sold at the Leading Hotels THIS EVENING AT NINE tt.;c av vn.vay vnvvsvn-jnss; St. Valentine's Dance at II oil j Inn Anticipated by Villager n ANTICIPATED by the entire colony is the annual St. Valentine's dance at The Inn to night. Not alone sug gestive of the day and its sentiment is the pro gram, but replete also with novelty and sur prise and typical of the spirit of the modern dance: rr"is!s Fish Walk (Favors) Grapevine Ilesitante PaulJones (Pull) Chicken Flip Holly Inn Linger Trot (Favors) "Back to Carolina" "Melinda's Weddin' " "Nights of Gladness" "Swing, Swin, Swing" "Pullman Porters" "Firefly" "I Love Her.O O O! " INTERMISSION REFRESHMENTS Aviation (Favors) "GetLnder" Break In Carolina Retard Castle Glide (Be Merry) Horse Trot Pinehurst Drag Valsel915 (Favors) "Alabama" "Dreaming" "Somebody's Comin' " 'Goodbye Summer" 'Peg O' My Heart" "Phyrne" Dancing begins at nine and refresh ments will be served at intermission. IThe general invitation, confined en tirely to those who dance, is conveyed in the following cards which were sent out Thursday : Saturday next that's the date; Nine's the time don't be late; A party dance u St. Valentine; " You're invited send a line ! Over Handicapped Trap Shooter Monday's trap shooting handicap de veloped an interesting situation for E. II. Ward well, with an allowance of fifteen targets, and F. II. Sperry, who added twenty-five; both scored one hundred and six out of a possible hundred, not to mention one hundred and one for II. D. Kirkover (12), and one hundred and nine teen for W. 1 1 . Faust (50) . 1 As a result the committee ruled that the field had tied on the ground that a perfect score could not be beaten, and the handicaps were refigured on the basis of the hun dred targets each man had shot. In the final test of twenty-five, Kirkover, shoot ing from scratch, won with a total of twenty-four, to twentj for Crary, who added two targets. Mini IBlancke Silver JPoil Winner Mrs. M. D. Ilae whose allowance was nine, and Miss Agnes Blancke who de ducted ten strokes, tied at one hundred and four in Saturday's Silver Foils hand icap, Miss Blancke winning the prize presented by Mrs. F. G. 1. Barnes in the play-off. Mrs. Guy Metcalf (15), Mrs. I. S. liobeson (25), recorded one hun dred and seven, and Mrs. Guy Metcalf (15) one hundred and eight. 1 The num ber of "no cards" was large. Guesta of Mr. and mrm. Weller Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weller of St. Cath erine's entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Misses Greenwood and Weller and Dr. Green wood at dinner at The Holly Inn. 7 FACE FAST A A II 1U1IIOUS Hot Trail Keep Iteynard at Hit Beit Speed from Strike to Kill Cutting in snug up to reynard, the week's best fox hunt was void of pre liminary trailing with the music at con cert pitch and the pace a mad gallop from the moment of the start. 1 Away rey n'ard sped through scrub oak and broom straw, but the pace set was too fast and he resorted to fancy turns and doubles, dodged into a thicket and hid. By went the hunt and foxy took a back track for a half mile and darted off through a boggy field and into a swamp. Here the going was heavy, but soon reynard and the pack were playing the game of tag, when " Leader " overplayed it and caught foxy. Reynard reciprocated and caught Leader by the ear, and the pack came to the rescue. One of the grotesque pictures of the hunt was made when one of the riders misjudged the height of the low, swinging branches of a tree and at tempted to pass under and was left hang ing in air, and the horse went on into the hunt without his mount. The field passed the man in the tree, laughed and left him clinging to the branch. Finally spme one caught his horse, so once more steed and rider were united. Another incident occurred at a fence jump where a horse came to the barrier at a gallop, changed his mind, stopped and refused to take it, but the rider, un mindful of the change, was so intent upon taking the jump that he took it alone and landed in the soft sand of a neighboring field. The brui and pelt were awarded to Miss Patterson as first in at the catch. At this crucial moment many were very busy trying to cross an im passible swawp and were not aware of the presence of a good bridge about twenty yards from where they were, t For the coming week an afternoon chase is anticipated. F. M. Twitty. Anthony- and Cleopatra Grunwald's "Anthony and Cleopatra" was the feature of Sunday evening's Carolina concert. 1 The program : Suite "Anthony and Cleopatra" Grunwald In (he Arbor, Dance of the Nubians, Minuet, Anthony's Victory. Concert Valse "Blue Danube" Strauss Cornet Solo "Happy Days" Rieger Mr. Burleigh Selection "The Arcadians" Monckton 71)i11,QftiM ( "Traumerei" Schumann .ltner &oios j .caprice Audrey Behr Mr. Behr "Elsa's Dream," from Lohengrin Wagner Operatic "Carmen" Bizet To Meet JM.1mn Ilice Mrs. Robley A. Swigert was hostess at tea at the Waldheim in honor of. her house guest, Miss Rice, early in the week, her guests including Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pratt, Mesdames Leonard Tufts and Herbert L. Jillson and Misses Alice Presbrey and Lucy K. Priest. A.
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