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In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of | Virginia and Maryland. | Mexican team, as it is the first time BY NINA CARTER TABB. HE Warrenton Horse Show dances to be given each night of the show, tonight and to- morrow night, are, as always, | @rousing much interest and will have | large attendances. Mr. and Mrs. | Chaffraix Lelong are in charge of these parties, which will be given “i Alwington, where the Harrison Nes- " .,- vl - [\ A PSPPI\ U I bits formerly lived. Usually there are dances at both the Country Club and the High Schoo! to accommodate the crowds that come to Warrenton for the famous horse show balls, but as Alwington is & very large house it was decided to have one dance each night at the same place. Bob Riley and his orchestra will furnish the music.| Chaperones will be Mrs. John R. Bu-| chanan, Mrs. George Calvert, Mrs. Arthur M. R, Charrington. Mrs. F.| W. Haserick, Mrs. W. H. Pool, Mrs. Bylvanus J. Macy and Mrs. A. M. Randolph. | Among the entertainments to be | given over this week end will be a buffet luncheon on Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winmill the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Amory S. Carhart are also having a number of friends for luncheon Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins en- tertaining with a luncheon for the younger crowd. Today a buffet lunch- eon is being served at the Warrenton Country Club for members and their guests. Mrs. Victor Froment and her son, Mr. North Fletcher, who is sec- retary of the show, are. having an afternoon party after the show today. Miss Wilhemine Kirby of Bedford Hills, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Froment | and Mr. Fletcher this week. Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Winmill are entertaining tonight in honor of the judges of the show, Henry L. Bell of New York, W. Brock Fuiler of Milwaukee and Gor. don Grand of Millbrook, N. Y. Mr.| snd Mrs, Walter Eaton of New York sre guests of the Winmills for the horse show. Leroy Miller of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Chaffraix Lelong. Miss Minnie Veeder of Grecnwich, near Warrenton, is giving & dinner | before the dance tonight. Mrs. W, | D. Whittle and Miss Georgiana Whit- tle of Norfolk are visiting Mrs. Whit- tle's mother, Mrs. Astley Cooper. Mr. Randolph Whittle, who is a first classman at Virginia Military Insti- | tute, spent several days in Warren ton this week. Mr. Carroll Curtis of New York is back home in Warren- ton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buchanan. And so it goes with al- most every house in Warrenton— countless luncheons and dinner pare ties. The show grounds are clean swept. green and lovely, with fences and ' Jumps gleaming in a new coal of white. Flags are flying and every- ' thing is in readiness for the beauti- ful horses and representative people who are here for the horse show week/ end. ROOSEVELT HAILED Program That Ended Chaos, He Says. By the Associated Press. a foreign country has ever shown in % Warrenton. A feature of the show,| In & radio speech entitled “Lan- and one of the largest classes to be | don impossible,” George M. Harrison, shown, will be the Corinthian Class, | Vice president of the American Fed- The Iate John Barton Payne has give | ération of Labor, sald last night that en two trophies for this class in the | election of Gov. Alf M. Landon, the Warrenton show for years, but last | Republican nominee, would ‘“repu- vear it was won for the third time | g‘h:eh !htw!;w:’ru.nn ;:::; h::zht tni: 5 itney. The Warren! ation , A il isid 45 | which has rebuilt our national self- . respect.” | “We are being asked to turn our | | backs upon the man whose brilliant | | leadership “defeated the depression, | X ! and whose wise statesmanship points | | the way to greater prosperity and | | social security for all the people,” | | Harrison said in a speech under joint | auspices of labor's Non-Partisan | League, the Progressive National | Committee and the Good Neighbor | § League. | Asserting the issue was “clear and unmistakable,” Harrison said: “We must choose either to con- tinue in office the present national beal | administration, with its underlying philosophy that government should .| promote the social and economis welfare of the masses of the people, or to return to power the group whose misrule impoverished millions, . | and whose philosophy is that m-i Horse Association is giving a beau- \:;:m:::c::wl‘:‘r::t“o:“dm:m:::‘ tiful perpetual trophy tomoOrrow in | g.o.q few ” memory of John Barton Payne. Ad- 3 miral Cary T. Grayson will present == the bowl to the winner of the class. | The hunt teams class showing, | 3 which will be shown on Saturday, has | an unusually long entry list. CELEBRATION PLANNED i iy i Mrs. Roosevelt Heads Guest List for Halloween Event. ‘The list of distinguished guests who | will be invited to attend the Halloween | 3§ celebration Saturday night, October | § 31, was to be discussed at the meet- ing of the 1936 Halloween Celebra- tion Committee at the Harrington Hotel today at 12:30 pm. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will head the list. Marcy Sperry is chairman of the Distinguished ~ Guests ~ Committee. Robert E. Graham is his assistant. “’Country Style” STEWED CHICKEN and Dumplin_gl “Ta The Mexican Horse Show team has | entered 24 horses, the Fort Myer Horse Show team has a large num- | ber of entries, and Mrs. John Hay ‘Whitney will be the largest exiibitor, | with 74 entries. There is much in- terest here in the showing of the! BY LABOR LEADER >~ Series of Landon Election Would Repudiate | announced a new group of examina- WASHINGTON CIVIL SERVICE TESTS $3,800 annually; sssociate pathologist, forage erops, $3,200, u of Plant Industry. Principal Industrial toxicologist, heavy metals, $5,600, Public Health Service. Senlor medical technician, bone tions for which applications will be | Pathology, $2,000, Children's Bureau. received until November 2. Details are a They are: Cereal technologist, ' mission, Sevent! Examinations Slated—Applications to Nov. 8. The Civil Service Commission has JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY BOYS - .. YOUNG MEN Are you making the most of the many oppor- tunities our 8ixth Floor Shop offers you in the way of the best-made clothing and accessories? And did w know that our goods, although they are the t, are very moderate in price? We have an excellent variety of the smartest, newest styles . . . suits, overcoats, hats, shoes and all furnishings. 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