Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1937 — Page 12
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Among the socialites seen at Show in Madison Square Garden.
(left). N8. 1 glamour girl of Gotham’s debutantes.
the opening of the National Horse New York City, was Lucy Saunders Center, Mrs. John
Hay Whitney showing her two lightweight green hunters which took
first and second prizes in their cla
ss. Mrs. John V. Bouvier 3d (right)
wears a silver fox cape over a black velvet gown with harem skirt.
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Five-Nation Military Contest Furnishes Color and Thrills
By MARIAN YOUNG NEA Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK. Nov
12 (NEA) —If a single top hat were dented or a
single orchid were crushed in the recent avalanche of falling stock prices,
those casualties weren't apparent
when New York society gathered to
open its winter season in the glamorous setting of the National Horse
Show. There it was again—all the old
s but ever-new pageantry of bob-tails
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and tail-coats, the grooms and der- |
bies, sables and saddles—with top-= rank socialities turned out to ad-
mire the best horse-flesh in all the |
world. and one another, under the blazing lights of Madison Square Garden. The International Military Contests, as in the past, furnish the most thrills. Wearing spectacular
| uniforms, army teams from five na-
ALPINE, Tex. Nov. New evidence that may prove aj long-sought link between the Ice] Age cultures and ancient man, has been found in Rig Bend state park bv archaeologists of Sul Ross State | Teachers College. Three campsites buried under | alluvial deposits varying in depth from 7 to 12 feet have been dis-| covered. At one of the campsites, two levels of occupations were found. A surface site with pottery of the 14th and 153th centuries was found | at the same spot, The importance of another site
lav in the discovery of two burials of the Indians of a remote period. One of these lay at a depth of 12) feet and had been protected by] grinding slabs that stood on edge. | The second, at a depth of 10 feet, | apparently represented a secondary | bundle burial. It appeared that the body had been
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exposed until the flesh decaved. after which the bones had been tightly bundled and buried under a plie of loose stones. Many spear points, hand axes, grinding stones, and remains of | foods, including bones of birds and | small animals and an unidentified type of seed hull, were found.
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tions compete over a newly plotted course. making breath-taking jumps over picturesque obstacles. Watch a gallant army captain pilot a surefooted steed over triple bars, stone walls and heaven knows what to a neat finish over an in-and-out obstacle—and you've seen something! This year, the band plays more swing music than military marches, there are more jumping than judging events during the evening per-
| formances and more jeweled splen-
dor than ever before. The red-coat-ed Canadian Army team is missing (this makes even a strong woman sob), but the boys of Battery B of the 16th Regiment, Ft. Myer, Va, sobs pretty quickly. field artillery maneuvers (scarlet saddle blankets on coal black horses pulling giant, noisy caissons) bring frenzied applause.
Matrons Vie With Debs
Their
Fashion scouts and photographers |
clustered about Mrs. Edward H. Hutton on opening night. Slender and beautiful, wearing a white chiffon gown with extremely low decolletage and narrow shoulder straps
of gold leaves, Mrs. Hutton was a |
composite picture of peauty and fashion. She's the Duchess of Wind-
sor type—lovely in a quiet, mature |
kind of way. Among the debutantes,
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| Equestriennes Present
| SBumptuous silver fox vied with | ermine and sable. Mrs. Orson D. | Munn wore a particularly stunning | iver fox wrap over a black taffeta | gown with bouffant skirt—so bouf- | fant, in fact, that spectators mut- | tered, “hoop skirts.” Mrs. Byron | Foy, arriving with Mrs. Munn, wore | a white chiffon gown studded with | stars, under her silver fox cape. England's topflight equestrienne, | Lady Marjery Wright, arrived in a | riding habit. Later on, she rode | one of her own horses in the Touch and Out Championship Sweepstake. | American society's topnotch woman | rider, Mrs. John Hay Whitney, came | dressed for the ring in the after- | noon, for the boxes at night.
Notables See Program Automobile King Walter P. | Chrysler and pretty, white-haired Mrs. Chrysler were prominently displayed in a box. Secretary of War Woodring came up from Washing= | ton especially to see Battery B from Ft. Mver perform. Mrs. James A. Farley, resplendent in ermine; Mrs. George dress with gold sequin bolero and a sable wrap; Wilhelmina Kirby, in a black and silver metallic print and | silver fox: Emily Roosevelt in an ankle-length silver fox wrap hur
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