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WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. TN CARE VNS [E5emssslme m s DTN AWAR And to win it, Miss Ol - 4 “I was & mimic, and I must have had e Actress Had to Overcome she'd had to overcome the unoratorical conformation of that upper lip which, |3 Unoratorical Conforma- tion of Upper Lip. THE EVENING ST. Pplaced Miss Claire's name beside those of such other winners of the medal as ‘Walter Hampden, Otis Skinner, George Arliss, Julia Marlowe and Lynn Fon- ~ In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse-Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. Super-values in conspicuously chic new $J Dress Hats edies.” It even made the tip of her nose move up and down when she talked, she declared. She demonstrated that at the radio station where she broad- cast acknowledgment of Prof. William Lyons Phelps’ presentation remarks, as NA CARTER TABB, AND MRS. HARRY WHITFIELD of Middleburg gave a delightful surprise party at their home, Burn- leigh, on Tuesday night in honor of the homecoming of their daughter and -her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Helga Bidstrup of British Columbia. The Bidstrups have not beet in Virginia for three years, so they enjoyed a hearty greeting from their many friends in the Middleburg neighbor- ,hood. She was Miss Fanny “Peter” ‘Whitfleld, was graduated from Fox- croft School and was for several years honorary whip of the Middleburg Hounds. At the party Tuesday were Mrs. David O'Dell of Philadelphia, | who was formerly Miss Louise Whit- field; Col. and Mrs. John Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hulburt, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabin, Mrs. James McMann, Miss Nannie Fred, Miss Rosemary | King, ents were brought by the guests, who included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guest, Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, and Mrs. Andrew Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fontaine, Miss Emily North Harvey Shaffer and Gerald Webb. Taylor Hardin drove his coach and four to the races Wednesday, filled with guests who were entertained at his house for tea after the races. Among those riding on the coach were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cushman, Mrs. Herman Boker, Miss Elizabeth Leake, Hugh Spilman, James Pennebaker and Louie Duffey. Mr. and Mrs. Cushman entertained the same crowd for dinner that night. Miss Charlotte H. Noland is giving a luncheon Saturday before the races. Her guests will include the officials of the races and judges, who are: Stewards, Algernon S. Craven, N. S. and H. Association representative; F. Ambrose Clark, William du Pent, Jr., | fields. Richard K. Mellon and Frank Voss. Richard Mellon has a horse running Mr. [in the Glenwood National Steeple- chase on Saturday. Among other visi~ tors here are Miss Kay Barker of Long Island, Lester Karow of Charles- ton, 8. C., and Jock McLean of Wash- ington. All of the hunt clubs in this neigh- borhood are taking out hounds early Saturday morning, before the races, and with so many visitors in the vi- cinity they all expect to have large * % x x HUNTING LOG. Tomorrow’s Meets. Virginia, Pledmont Fox Hounds, Dr. A. C. Randolph, M. P. H., Blakly Grove, 10 am.; Middleburg Hunt, Miss Char- lotte H. Noland and Daniel C. Sands, joint masters, New Ford, 9 a.m. B the Associated Press, CHICAGO, November 13.—Ina Claire’s short upper lip curled into & smile at its own expense today. ‘That was because the blond actress, chairman of the Academy Committee, from New York. “I fesr,” she replied, “that you havs not chosen one who is a very good advertisement for higher education. I can almost truthfully say that I never Every stunning hat was specially selected for this event! The ut- most in fine quality .. .style ... value. 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Lipscomb, Pred. | Kenneth Gilpin and Flatcher Harper, | M. F. H.; Race Committee, Daniel C. This has been a gay week for Mid- | o000 5" 1 “skinner, Loute Leith snd Blue Ridge Hounds, William Bell Wi dleburg, with many parties before and | after the races Wednesday. Maj. and Mrs. Turner Wiltshire gave a luncheon that day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Scott, and among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Spilman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Larrabee and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Filley. Mrs. Harold Talbott of New York is visiting Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane at Brookmeade, near Upperville, for the week end. Mrs. Sloane is giving a dinner party in her honor Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Bayne of our better Dresses of Washington are here for the races and will spend a month in the neigh- borhood at Welbourne. They will shoot birds, fox hunt and take part LOFFLER Different SKINLESS FRANKS Delicious—Digestible Prepared M0y Paul Llewellyn. Mrs. Scott’s horse, Welbourne Jake, ridden by Jack Skinner, won the fea- ture race of the afternoon, the R. Penn Smith Challenge Plate, a 3%- mile timber race. Col. Wyndham Torr’s Lassitude IT was second, ridden by Anderson Fowler, and Mrs, Simon 'T. Patterson’s Career, ridden by Henry Frost, was third. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Langley enter- tained at luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen of Long Island. Among those giving teas and cocktail parties ‘Wednesday were Mr, and Mrs. William Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and Miss Rosemary Ward. Mr. and Mrs.” Hubert Phipps gave a dinner party on Thursday night in honor of Mr. Phipps’ birthday and many pres- 12 ® Smart Daytime Dresses ® New Afternoon Styles ® Autractive Bar Frocks Special group! 150 new dresses! 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