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10 The Pinehurst Outlook r 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j j i n i nun n i i urn mi urn i iiinii i i iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiihiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiini m in iiiniiiiiiiim i i nun iiiiiiiniii inn iiiiiiiiiini n mum, The EFFERSON The Most Magnificent Hotel in the South Richmond, Virginia i2 k .Mrnri i n t ent, vwi, The many points of historic interest in, and around the city, and its central location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over for tourists. Eighteen Hole Golf Course of the Country Club of Virginia Nearby Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservation, address The JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA O. F. WEISIGER, Manager Continued Building Goes on at Pinehurst C Every day it becomes necessary to move for greater facili ties for handling the business of the village and sheltering the people. CEvery season the village expands, and every new house pushes the boundaries of the community farther out. 'CEvery new structure has a more permanent air of a pro vision for the future as well as for .the immediate present. Pinehurst Grows Right Along And a Little More Each Year Just one reason here is the place for a home. Winter or summer, all the year or a brief period, more people are continually realizing the desirability of Pinehurst. When you are ready for yours all arrange ments can be made by The Real Estate Section GENERAL OFFICE PINEHURST, N. G. News from Mid-Pines On Friday morning Mr. T. Garnett Tabb, of Richmond, and Mr. Norman Maxwell, of Philadelphia, enjoyed a round of golf on the Mid-Pines links. They were introduced by Mr. H. B. Emery. o Through the courtesy of Mr. Leonard Tufts, Messrs. A. C. McMasters, of Toronto ; J. H. Clapp, of Washington ; F. W. Smith and E. E. Wynn, of Pawtucket, R. I., enjoyed a glorious day of golf on the Club links on Friday last. o Messrs. C. S. Strout, of Biddeford and Saco, Maine; Carl H. Anderson, of the Park Club, and Tom Boyd, the Fox Hills pro., were guests of Mr. A. W. Stanley at the Club on Saturday last for luncheon and a round of golf. o Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Snead, of Noroton, Conn., were week end guests of Mrs. Bruce, who is stopping at one of Judge Way's cottages at Knoll wood. o Dr. D. B. Nettleton, of Pittsburgh, was a supper guest of Judge and Mrs. W. A. Way at the Club on Sunday evening. o On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ogden and Mr. Ralph Ogden, of New York, enjoyed the wonderful day and fine golfing as the guests of Mr. William Hamlin Childs. Mr. George Clemson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Cross, of Middle town, N. Y., were among the week's arrivals. They come for a fort-night of sunshine and golf. o Mrs. A. E. Gregory, of Southern Pines, entertained a party of nine for luncheon at the Club on Friday, and later in the afternoon the party went over to the Pinehurst Club for tea and dancing. o Mrs. E. Connelly, of Pittsburgh, and Messrs. T. A. Mellon, of Pittsburgh; J. S. Burnett, of Elmira, and J. H. Clapp, of Chevy Chase, were recent visitors to the Club as the guests of Mr. Arthur S. Newcomb. Among other recent visitors to the Club were Messrs. Alex E. McLean, George R. Wilt and Charles H. Bear, of York, Perm., and Emmett French, of Youngstown. They were introduced by Mr. S. B. Richardson. Famous Dogs in Field Trials OME of the country's most famous dogs have been entered for the annual Field Trials which will be held at Pinehurst from January 22 to 27 inclusive, and the event promises to be one of the biggest of its kind ever held in this section of the country. Among the fine dogs entered is Comanche Rap, a pointer which has been placed in more field trials than any other dog. He has been placed twenty-five times and is still going strong. Along with him will be Great Island Ringing Bells, another pointer which carries the Lorna Doone-Tom Sheedy blood and which has made almost as good a record as her mate. Already this year she has won in the Independent and Dixie trials two of the biggest All Age events in the United States. Others of a distinguished company are John Bimpkins Jack and Boatwrights Bimpkin Jack, pointers owned by E. V. Boatwright, and well known field trial winners. Then there will be R. W. Nor man's Royal Beauty, winner of Members All Age at the Virginia Carolina Association this year. Bannock Tippah B, owned by P. H. Powel, and winner at Pinehurst last year; Kirk's Mainside Beau
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