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In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. BY NINA CARTER TABB. | Cavalry was 7-5. Playing on the win- MONG the interesting events |ning team on Saturday were Capt. A going on in Virginia the pru;‘t | Galloway No. 1, who scored two goals; week end was the polo match. | . The 3d Cavalry from Fort | Capt. Stadler No, 2, four |.o|ll. Lieut. Myer beat Fauquier-Loudoun both | Grunert No. 3, one goal; and Maj. games, the score on Szturday after- | Thayer, back, two goals. ‘The noon when they played on the Mar- | Fauquier-Loudoun line up was Philip ghall Field was 9-7. On Sunday | Triplett No. 1; Howard Fair No. 2, afternoon the score in favor of 3d'one goal; Henry Skinker, No. 3, four I3 AN Lawn Mower Fourteen-inch size with self- sharpening saw steel cutter, bor and reel. $3.98 S Wear-Ever Sauce Pan, 49¢ Wear-ever aluminum 2, - quort size pan with double lip and riveted handle. Phone and mail orders ac- cepted. 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A large crowd was out Sunday after- noon to see the game. It was played on Phipps Field and was a fast and thrill- ing contest. The Virginians played well, but the Army was superior. Dr. Crump of Middleberg was ref- eree on Sunday. The side lines were packed with in- | terested polo enthusiasts. Among those seen were Judge and Mrs. Stadler of Texas, parents of Capt. Stadler, and Mrs, Stadler, his wife; Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Harry H. Geoffery and Miss Mary Cromwell, all of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Gould Shaw and Mrs, Shaw’ mother, Mrs, E. K. Burt of New Yor! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochran, Mrs. George B. Cochran, Miss Mary Coch- ran and Mrs. John Cochran, Col. and Mrs. John Butler, Jack Butler, Charles Baird, Mrs. William Hulburt, Mrs, Harry Frost, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ran- dolph, Mrs. Howard Jamison, Mr. Wil- liam Lipscomb, Miss Helen Lipscomb, Ross Lipscomb, Billy Hulburt, Misses Cathrine Hulburt, Nancy Bowly and Elizabeth Page Gaddis, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sabin, Miss Elizabeth Sabin, | had a tea and cocktail party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Winston Guest, Miss - Bettina Belmont, Mrs. W. E. Griffin of California, Miss Mabel Waddell, Maj. and Mrs, Turner Wiltshire, Miss Raw- lings, Mr. John Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Skinker Kernan, Miss Winnifred Mad- dux, Mr. James Pennebaker and many others. Numerous entertainments were given in honor of the visiting polo team. Mr. and Mrs. William Slaughter gave a luncheon on Saturday, Mrs. John But- ler had a number of guests in for tea after the game and Mrs. Elizabeth | Skinker Kernan entertained with a de- lightful supper party on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Guest afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. William Hulburt had a supper party Sunday night. Maj. and Mrs. James Duke of Fort Myer visited Col. and Mrs, John Butler for the week end at their home near Rectortown. * %k ¥ ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley gave | a large luncheon for their daughter, Miss Patricia Hurley, and a crowd of her young friends on Saturday during the recess hour of the Leesburg Horse | Show, which was held on Belmo: the estate of the Hurleys. “Pats; as she is called at home, made a most charming hostess. ‘The Hurleys invited guests to Bel STUDIO COUCHES That are cool . . . comfortable . . . and just what one needs for Summer. Modestly priced. H.A.Linger,925GSt. at Eleventh District 4400 A-i-r-y Knit Curt ains Pinch Pleated, Ready to Hang S§.6Y pair The Summer home is incomplete without a fresh supply of Summery curtains. Select from seven varied patterns in combination _colors of rust, green, brown, gold or eggshell. Colorful* enough to use without draperies. Curtains o . . 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