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7 In the Hu nt Country Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. NA CARTER TABB. IRGINIA is proud, indeed, of having so many notables visit her. It should take a long time to get our voices back V after the hearty cheering given Prest- | dent Franklin D. Roosevelt on his three-day visit here—and how he was cheered! After resting our voices for a couple of days we will again be ready to cheer our three Virginians who will be here together—Gov. George C. Peery. Senator Carter Glass and Sen- ator Harry Flood Byrd. This week the most important event in Virginia will be the centenial cele- bration of Clarke County at Berryville. For four days, July 8, 9. 10 and 11, the neighborhood will be filled with large on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. | This exhibition is for the children of | the county who cannot attend the | evening performances. At 8 o'clock | Wednesday evening there will be a | colorful and gala parade, following the coronation of Queen Clarke County. |For this honor Miss Agnes Page Mitchell of Millwood has been se- lected. She will rule over the four- day centennial. Lovely Miss Mitchell | is one of the most popular and promi- nent girls of the younger set of Vir- ginia. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mitchell and the late Roy Mitchell of the Glenn, near Millwood, Clarke County. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia will | be here to crown Miss Mitchell on crowds of important guests come to | Wednesday evening. While here Sen- | witness the historical progress of Clarke | ator Glass will be the guest of Sena- County. Depicting the arrival of the first permanent settlers up to the pres- ent day, a colorful pageant, with a | cast of between 400 and 500 persons, |tor Harry F. Byrd at his Colonial | home, Rosemont. | Gov. George C. Perry will also be | the guest of Senator Byrd. He and will take place on the Berryville Horse | Senator Byrd both serve in an offf- Bhow Grounds. | cial capacity during the celebration. The first act of the pageant will be | These tnree much beloved and i HE EVENING STAR,V WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936. portant Virginians should draw & crowd to Berryville. Princesses for the court of Queen’| Clark County are lovely girls who have been asked from the magisterial districts of Clark County, Winchester, Frederick County and the adjoining counties of Jefferson, Fauquier, War- ren and Loudoun. To represent Clark County is Miss Margaretta Whiting from Battletown district, Miss Fran- cis Van Deventer from Chapel dis- trict, Miss Eleanor Withers from Long Marsh district and Miss Jane Cary Randolph from Greenway dis- trict. Miss Margaret Virginia Cather will be Miss Winchester, Miss Eliza- beth Campbell, Princess Frederick County; Miss¢ Virginia Downing, Princess Warren County; Miss Sarah Bushong, Princess Jefferson County. Names have not been sent in for Princess Fauquier County or Princess Loudoun County. All of these young ladies are descendants of Virginia's oldest and most prominent families. * ok ko k ‘The ‘program f.m;r the four days of the centennial will be as follows: Wednesday at 3:30 pm., presenta- tion of the historical pageant for the children; 7:45, coronation of the queen by Senator Carter Glass; 8 p.m., presentation of the historical pageant in honor of the queen. Thursday, 11 am., planting of tree in honor of Gen. Robert E. Lee on site where he tied his horse in Berry- ville to attend church, followed by special services in Grace Episcopal Church; 8 pm, representation of pageant. Friday, at 2:30 p.m., base ball game Removed with CASTOR OIL A new liquid called OXACORN ends pai d“x’ll'h. worst dangerous No corn. directions in ev saves untold misery. 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Saturday, at 3 pm, an old-fash- ioned tournament, in which gallant knights will ride for the honor of crowning their lady, “Queen of Love and Beauty.” Special home-coming services for residents of Clark County who have moved away will be held in county churches Sunday. All during the celebration the Berry- ville High School will be open, con- taining relics of Clark County, which have been lent and collected by Miss Rose McDonald, a great authority on antiques. Historical homes and gar- dens of Clark County will be opened to visitors during the week and a tour of them will be well worth seeing. A great deal of entertaining will be done for the queen, her princesses and the many guests. Mrs. Roy Mitchell is giving a luncheon on Wednesday, Mrs. Blackburn Smith of Berryville is entertaining with a large supper party, and on Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Carter of Millwood are giving the queen and her court a high tea, to which many guests have been invited. 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