Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-10

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t LEXINGTON TURF NOTES f i € Joseph E. Widener, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. B. Widener, George D. Widener and George Bull, who were at Elmendorf, departed Sunday night for Philadelphia in a private car. William B. Miller, master of Greenwich Stud, after several days here, departed for his home at Greenwich, Conn., Monday afternoon. Henry H. Knight, after entertaining a party of friends for the Derby and over the week-end at Almahurst Farm, returned Monday night to his home in Chicago. A. H. Cosden and Thomas W. Murphy, who came from New York for the Derby and week-ended in Lexington have departed for home. R. W. McIIvain, owner of Walmac Farm, had as his guests for the- Derby, heads of departments of the Pure Oil Company, of which he is vice-president, and they had an enjoyable Sunday and Monday before returning to Chicago.


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