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In the Hunt Country ‘Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. BY NINA-CARTER TABB. | RS. WILLIAM MITCHELL, with her two children, Lucy and Billy. ir. have arrived | at Boxwood from Maine, | where they have been spending the Summer with Mrs. Mitchell's father, Mr. Miller. Billy will present the lovely silver Challenge Bowl that Mrs. Mitchell is giving in the class for hunt teams at the Middleburg Horse Show in memory of the late Brig. Gen. William Mitchell. This show, which comes off on Wednesday and Thursday, September 30, and October 1. will be the most important sport- ing event of the week. Mrs. Cook Crawley, secretary, reports about 300 entries so far. Mr. and Mrs. George Greenhalgh and Mrs. John Hay Whit- ney have the largest number of en- tries. about 40 each. Mrs. Whitney i showing 20 horses at the Piping Rock Horse Show on Long Island Thursday, Friday and Saturday Waugh Glasseock, who & managing the BUST st Le Yo contrast with your flaring skirt and slim waist, your bustline must be defined. Sketched foundation with detachable bras- siere shows you how. Famous Kno-Belt lacings support the abdomen. Surgical elastic smoothes hip lines. Sizes 37 to 48. It's o VOGUE KNO-BELT 10 Mrs. Whitney's stables, is showin, some lovely green horses from Llan- gollen, which have been most suc- cessful this season. Dr. Lewis N. Allen is bringing some good horses from his string. Other exhibitors at Middleburg include Mrs. Dorothy Noland, Mrs. Daniel C. Sands (Benton Stable), Glenstone Farm, High Acre Farm, Miss Nancy Patterson of Pitts- burgh, Billy Greenhalgh, Roger Bayly Miss Ann Clay Bayly, Miss Betty Purr Stanley Green, 2d; Horace Moffett Miss Louise C. Myers of Washington, Hubert Phipps, E. L. Redmon, the Riticor brothers, James B. Skinner. Mrs. John Anderson, H. Reginald Bishop, Mrs. Beaty Brown of Port- chester. N. Y.; William Casilear, Pa- tricia Downs; Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl. ton Eacho, Henry W. Frost. Miss Adelaide Chatfield-Taylor, Herman Piggott. Miss Bettina Belmont, Tow- send Winmill, Mrs. Edward Barker William Hulburt, Prost Anderson and LI 15 ITH ond E STREETS N. Lee, Miss Charlotts | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936. PFreddy Warburg. Freddy Warburg, who has entered five, has among them Meath, the large hunter who won the heavyweight class in the Middleburg Hunter Trials last Spring. Turner ‘Wiltshire has entered his gray hunter Satingle, winner of many Corinthian and hunter classes over the Virginia circuit. Ray S. Shoemaker is bringing two, one of them Our Way, the most consistent winner among show horses this season. He won nine blue rib- bons at the recent Orange Horse Show, the greatest number of blue ribbons I have ever known a horse to win ai one show. Judges for the Middleburg show wiil be Theodore F. Wahl of Greenwich. Conn.; Beaty Brown of Portchester, N. Y., and Humphrey PFinney of An- napolis, Md. The show starts at 10 a.m. daily and luncheon will be served on the grounds by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Middleburg School. Members of the Mexican team are now in Washington schooling their horses at Fort Myer for the second inter-American Horse Show, to be held at Meadow Brook Saddle Club in Washington in October. It is hoped that they will bring their horses to | Middleburg for the touch and out and handicap jumping classes. Should the Mexican team compete, it will be most 2 thrilling for the spectators and a good | school for their horses. | Taylor Hardin of Middieburg, who was asked by the Brockton Pair Horse | Show Association to exhibit his coach and four in their show last week, won second in a large class and third in | the tandem class. Miss Moon Carroll of London, England, returned home with Mr. Hardin and is visiting his mother, Mrs. L. B. Hardin. We have another English visitor here, Miss Kay | Stammers, the English tennis cham- pion, who has been playing in tourna- ments all over the country. She is |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White. Miss Stammers motored to | Hot Springs, Va.,, today with Preddy Warburg to play in a tournament | there. Taylor Hardin entertained in honor of his house guest, Miss Car- roll, on Saturday night, with a din- ner party. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. 8. Cushman, Mr, and | Mrs. william Norton, Mr. and Mrs. THE Beside flaring skirts you have the tume to make a slim waist worthwhile! B ond reinforcement in this Vogue Founda- tion hold that line. An innertelt gives you abdominal support. Sizes 38 to 50. You will like this detachable brassiere. VOGUE DUPLEX - 12.50 Corset Department—Third Floor Willam Hulburt, Dr. and Mrs. Archie bald C. Randolph, Mrs. Herman Boker, Miss Kay Stammers, Freddy Warburg and James Y. Pennebaker. After dinner Taylor took his din- ner guests for a drive on his coach and four. Driving along the side roads of the country, beneath the lovely moonlight, was not only voted most enchanting by the English girls, who GET READY FOR FALL lement you' ?:"‘:\pq'vflu\n, Do 5248 wisconsin Ave. CLeveLAno 7800 HOME OF ZORIC DRY CLEANING—"FOR HEALTH'S SAKE, SEND IT ALL TO TOLMAN" | I\ buying P2 NOW an £.W.MACKENZIE , Prsident are visiting Virginia for the first time, but was enjoyed by every one. Taylor Hardin and Bill Norton are both excellent drivers of four and took turns “handling the ribbons.” D 36 SILHOUETTE wrg All charge purchases made the balance of fh: month are payable in November, ~ Many new skirts fit like banana skins— where'll you be without a Vogue Girdle? This 16-inch model zips on with a Talon fastener, os flat as humanly possible. 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