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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—-ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 2, 1923. OUR GRANGE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923, By The Chicago Tribune Miss Grace Groundsell, The Organist, Having Brought “Miighty Lak A Rose.”” With Variations, To A Success- ful Close, Is Waiting For The Applause To Die Down— Maybe, As An Encore, She Will Oblige With Some- body's “Etude In D Minor" The Vocal Quartette Of The Rockbottom Grange Obliging With That Stirring Ditty, “"The Farmer Feeds Them All" Some Jokester On The Platform Has Just Pointed Out The Trenchant Fact That Joe Wohl, The Milkman, Is Present With A New Girl In Tow—The New Girl Being Miss Josie Price. Who Clerks At Migg's General Store. ~ Josie Doesn't Know Where To Look! Mrs. Klaus Beeman And Mrs. Roswell Botts Are Comparing Notes On The Sum- mer Boarders. All Through The Long Wi ter Months Mrs. Beeman And Mrs. Bo Will Think Of Funny Things To Tell Each Other About The Summer Boarders Among Tl'ioseMPreuenth Athll-Ae En_;_ehr-‘ tainment Is Miss Abby Wolver, The .. It 1 - Mr. Hertzog. The Sensa- Armed With A Souvenir Booklet And A Good Three Society Reporter Of The “Rockbotiom ek 1t s Mo sational Minister, Talks Dozen Picture Postcards, Mrs, Hattie Rowen Will Talk Enquirer, ke yer On Mbe Lookout hiity, Wihich Is) As It For A Few Brief Minutes On “My Trip To Canada.”” Mrs. Rowen Is The Wife Of One Of The Events Of A Flawless Eveni i e T % | oo Cleancd. Among Other Joyful Tid. Should Be, By Mrs. Grace On The Subject Of The Village Undertaker, And Is A Business Woman Of To The Address On “Wayside | Marketing, ; v 2 8% | ings. That On Friday Evening The Lady Ratwick. Of The Town’s Church Extension No Mean Ability. She Embalms Very Well, They Say By Farmer Trueman Axel ' : . 4 Martha Chapter, Order OF The North. Best Choir ! P | ern Star, Is Visiting Queen Esther Chap- ter, Of The Same, At Mandolin Center