Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1921, Page 69

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION —FEBRUARY 6, 1921. - | 1FF Miss Ethel Moore of Water Mill, Long Island, who has Early morning start of the hunt at Upperville, Va. The town has, within the hunted with the past few years, become a center of hunting activities for society folk of Virginia, Piedmont Washington, New York and Philadelphia. hounds for eight years. O Mrs. C. C. Rumsey of New York, daughter Hunt breakfast at Rose Hill Manor, ; master of the 'Piedmont fox of the late E. H. Harriman, who attends many home of George R. Slater near Upper- hounds. of the Upperville hunt meets. ville. 2 Frederick McElhone of Grafton farm with Silver Crest, winner of eleven firsts at Madison iss Ethel M tak igh j i 2 5 & Miss e oore takes a high jump on her favorite hunter Garden and one of the best jumpers in the country. Al by ~ [ o0 Mrs. C. C. Rumsey and George R. Slater. At the end of a successful day's hunting.

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