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NEW RECORDS SET BYVISTINGNURSES 709 New Patients Called On ‘Gen. Richards Heads Sons of miral Albert Gleaves and Gilbert Grosvenor were elected to the board of managers, to serve until 1928, while Hugh M. Southgate was elected to the board to remain in office until next year, Delegates to Convention. The following were elected delegates to the triennial convention of the General Soclety, Sons of the Revolu- tion, to be held in April: Clarence A. Aspinwail, Dr. Ralph Jenkins, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Fred- prevented a world confiict. In conclusion Mr., Dennett told of the general importance of the Far Eastern situation. New members were elected to the soclety as follows: Col. James Benney McCord, Henry Fitzhugh, Tyler Dennett, Maj. Alex- ander Willam Maish, C. von Schrader, Martin Marshall Reber Littlehales. The soclety voted to hold a banquet erick W. M. Graham, Comdr. Freder-|at the &¥illard Hotel January 12. ick G. Plynle fid l\kd‘léj. I"'.i gn;lvule Munson, while Maj. Edward F. Riges, ¥ g Charles’ P. Light, Willam Walker | [3-Year-Old Mitsing With Auto. Smith, Lieut. Comdr. Ralph McDOW- | gpectal Dispatch to The Star. ell, Landra B. Platt and Clarence Cal- LYNCHBURG, Va., December hoiin were chosen as alternates. X 3 : Brigi Gen. George Richards was| Al slections were made unanimous | The Police have been asked by E ln;‘ T Yeatts of Altavista to watch f | elected ,president of the Sons of the lowing recommendati of the 5 s atel 7 Revolutdon in the District of Colum- :?)Imlnnlizm: committee, 13-yearold son, who left home Mon: | bia for We tenth consecutive time at | May, chairman. Albio 3 id, with the father's large the thirt fl‘r}t]h :lnnual x]r;oeunx t{,t the | pregided during the election. = ‘urse Society Fas 5 society, ir% the Metropolitan Club last SO L O e R e G e A e ] Part Played by Roosevelt. nounced by Miss Gertrude . 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