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30 Y'I‘HE’ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 27, 1927—-PART 1. | educationat standards in our women's | tinent, gave a most amusing travel ple: Mrs. MeNeill stated m e | G on her new office and wishing |ed a caucus luncheon given at 2400 |chapters will be asked to purchase colleges with thachings that lower | ta a8 heen received from Murs. i€ | » tecnth street she had nttended a3 |tickets. Miss Elizabeth Frances Pierce Ry Inw-x'rln\ who vewriting our his-| Afterwards all were invited to the snt, saying she could not be pre orts of committees were called | rupresentative of the chapter. charte of the chapter, tories so as ninate '}mnum.\-m[«mun; room. Mrs, N a amd lent 4t meeting on account of death | for: Mrs. Grandfleld. chairman of the | Mrs. Richard Gasch. chairman of an ode she had wrilten to "Old Glory.” ™ 3 a ind worki e ablo wny | Mrs, “David D. Caldwell presided at of her mother-in-law. Mrs. McNeill | membership commitiee, reborted nine better films committee. reported as| Mrs. MeNeill e alled the roll and a . 7 i | Sent # mess. ge of condolence to Mr | prospective members for the chap! cllows Faich aames: thes Tnembiers vestoniion § The regent said, “As Daughters of the | ¥ — ‘nd Mrs. Gary in the name of the|A vote was taken by the vice regent | Onc meet.ng of better fi | with a short statement relative to her Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter held ' T. s . 1t was issued by President’ american Revolution, we would be| Constitution Chap held its No | chapter {and the nine new members were mittee has been held. I¢ was lancestors. This deve nto an its November meeting Tuesday eve < m and appointed Thuisday. | adly derelict in our duty, and coward- | v meeti t Girl Scout | Tetters were read from Mrs, Vivian | anamiously voted into the chapter. Mrs. | nounced that the national chairman | entertaining part ning at 1511 Crittenden street, the 19, 1795, as the day to be § it knowing these facts, ('offee Shopp *ostrect. Mrs. AV, Fleming, president of the Kenmol Talbot. corresponding secretary, re. wished each State to make a film or home of Miss Mary Terrell, hostess \ foin With all other good Lewis. Mrs. McKahan, Mrs. Perking, | Association. Fredericksh Va ported the illness of Mrs. Randell, and et a moving picture showing the his s unamiously voted that Mrs Assisting her were Misses Chalk,| Mrs. Woodbu W an | patriot 5 and prosent u|Mrs. N Mrs. Swift, Mrs. Opdyke ing for a contribution from the chup some yeur books be sent out to tory of that State. Although the his- | MeN was an efficient presiding Daniel, Shirley, Smith and Vander- article on the s Amiiica shalar ie open attacl mark and Mrs. Nelson. The regent, Miss I wth 1 ree recited a0 o raticm and pacifism : Mre. Ruth Barnard Parker, presided | or 11 poem entitled “An Ode to Old s puricd that had € to arder by the vice 1 tior t nd referred : and ily number of members were | Gl Mus t 1. Maiten re | offered . cre of ground Robert 1L Al Qne ve G t nuit Mrs. | tic committee on old re.cs and Con nd the ¢ e of production present, ax well as several guests cited some amusing T State Society upon FAMerica was sunz owed by i pra : Y. tinental Hall. Constitution Chapier is was therefors decided to give 1 The meeting opened with the usual | Among the ¢ < ic ce the I18-on er by the chaplain, Mrs. [ishe wre 1 et i v her | purchasing a_beautiful clock -or ( t movinz picture show, proceeds patriotic song and salute to the i Kelton, Miss Kibler. Mrs. L. D, Webh, g 12 Covered Wi $ Minutes of the last meeti « 1 her danzh, o sxteind- | tinent Hall Mrs. Harry vlor, from which wounld be ziven the buil after which Miss Bertha Frances Mis. V u Clopton. Mi=s Loui eh fs to mark the National Old Called for, vead and approved ! ‘ congratnlati ! i, Mrs | chairmar of music committee, report ing fund for Constitutional Hall (Conti on Page Thirty-one). . the chaplain, Mis. Lil- | Green, Mrs. Ray Iilmer. Ah Trail t h the State of Maryland = n bein; sent ¢ unt | You and Mrs. wier » i i oeated on the = = of illnese, The ember flag lesson = % 1 sr road, whicn had i< over was read by the regent isan Riviere Hetzel T rec 1 hack in 1748, seven After the reading of the October | met November 11 at the hom . ; § Thraflfuck imarohon: over minutes by the new secretary Mrs, | Melarkand After sual devotional Th was when Georgetown w L o L] to hreak down home and Government. | the tea-tabe ree were hostesse te vestore and furnish Ken-|{me s the Distriet of Columbia wo | The well attended meeting was eall | t took favorable | ‘. m reported a | ma interes by t seram: hidl beert com ing meet ) « felt that the District could not | pl refreshments were served mes M. Wil 1tue tate officers, chapter acted upor burg, Dowden's ey ported a substantial balance on hand. eiai R ; The chairman of the ways and means McPherson. regent, spoke of the county seat. After years of committce, Miss Lula Purcell, g the chapter’s work for immigrants al e it will beec Massichusetts N < a vt of the ult ot th d B AmenicaniEatio o where gyenne extended, and the proposed \ !; i roy X g 1 - for o wind will be in the eare yarty recently held at the home 4 re of grou h A FIaltS ind tauzht whil romo er nd plans of the land Parking Comfy garments for the liftle My Payne. the amount cleared was . - gt Miore classes of instruc N¢ ! nd Panning Comnii N fots, i cither Reubens or but- 7 A : T The registrar, Mrs. E. h, | chapter member el ¢ After the busine : adiourned ton-down-the-front <tyles. Fin- V/ reported acceptance by the mnat e i b RS B e L D neat braid at neck i socicty to membership of Miss biazel past. month thex have donated Barciay introduced sleeves. Sizes o 3 ¥ Montzomery and Miss Della Dean Kets, a large baby pen. ol 2 A RL from Washinzton, who i o Richardson, food. and other necessitios ~ the Land of Sky Blue Water i B orian, Mrs, Alexander Ti,| Miss Williams reported ; b Cadmus: “The Star”” by Foster, | Bl renorted attending the recent | education that another hundred books | with an en Mrs. ). Dunbar Stone , rel 2 21 had been collected during the month gave instrumental music. “Preiude,” | t l soting of the State historic com- | ¢ ‘ } le»ogm which time Miss Harriett [and sent to the library Culpeper. | by Chopin: “Romanee,” by La Forge, | M. Chi - read a paper on the lite of This raised the number of hooks do-iand “Minvet in " by Beethoven, s SRS R el ) L for the Women of WfiShingtOH e s Doke. oxpeticd to_ have 1 W Burns was enter Lerd the paner herslf, but due to Poor childrew and adults at Culpeper syl ooy The re Brousht up the subject | tained for its monthly meeting Nov ewed Dy neany v [t prese Hall until next meeting. the l:;:\'l;"v; “M’“ e \‘H B h\m L 1“ o pobe MU Bomi i w F()R 1 Hl': HOL!DA\ SEAbON llle Brushed WOOI tin owever, stands ready 10 h the first (o employ women nurses f The t revious mecting i f ma the grave n ember 13 by Mrs. William Betts at Mrs. Ralph €. Wilson, reprosenta- | 0f marking th Dr. William | ember u\l’ ,‘|lmr‘- 'smu SMis Island com- Brown, physicion ceneral the Reve- | her home 9 . HBrEh \ . ’ ~ g ion. The srave is loeated in th i 5 Vet s il \ 2 00 O e - rw‘)k decided to postpone action | Menth. Mrs. Metd i, in Al Lon Ly “mite” in thi matter :n(fln‘x P Maryland.” by Miss Wolf pending much of his own the chaptor - vea Alexander H. Bell, its author, e l\\"l“h'. w the nuso, NOArs pass ok was distrilmted to the member Ao prevented from doing it | PY With no recognition. no marker to| At the close of husiness Miss Dovsey oo o e . unexpectedly prevente o ilat e e 6ven bolev0)ution:| Bnve anihistorieal Pra ) ssed in the Season’s Most Popular A social hour followed, duriv bl which the hostesses served refresh-|ary soldier. T may the words | Coi e O U ments. | The next meeting will be | of our resident ener: e workd [ 1. 4T sty Mis Dorsc i Fabrics, Including Plushes and the 1 / 11 n one of these lovely I o 2ars 1 i eroat REANRRR RS DIATOr [HAIBinE ) tasiRtotive, tans o e ] ashionable Imitation Furs . - ? ncluded are mit Payne, 55 Rhode Brown. and I leave it to the chapter | bezinninz and growth of the Daush- ! . R = t cings, sweat $ nch Tilghman Chapter en- | to express its wishes in this matier.” | ters of the Amcrican Revolution and | cap. Sweater illustrated lecture by the | Mrs, Rust thereupon moved that a ' of the untiring cofforts of the energoetic | This collection of Coats needs no superlatives. butt 1 peak for themselves in the quality of B ; o sh trimmed everend A. B. Rudd on the [ marker he placed by the chapter on | women who organized the society A The e dua) of SS. Peter and Paul in| the grave of Gen. Rrown. Miss Me. | <ocial hour was enjoyed and refrosh. The valu t Washington and the Bishop's € ml»ln1 Farland seconded, and the motion was | ments were served hy the hostess, the s, the character of tihe furs, and the JEE ) | te. butf 1k e meeting of the chapter held | passed unanimous] The recording | Mrs. Betts, assisted hy her daughte il ing T P 3 - Dult, pmmk AL ThaSheeun of e chupter held | passed unaniuonsls, The tecorin | M et addinc b e daizher skillful tailoring. The woman who knows @3 . Friday. The garden contains 3 2 as divected o A to- | Miss Marsaret et o = e Lo = N i Siie Deceril & Wil the COATS and COAT VALUES will recognize fab- | I Program ot ‘the wventngyin | the Govesnmend. lie was cau s okl i pHe xcund - 3 ) ) cluded fwo plano solos rendered by | the fiist phogicono n o Amevica. | vy, 2 1. Palmer P‘ R A - e dd B S t el S0and the reading | With W ~.on, he personally caved | The rep s and committees | 1 SR am s BT B T : ED @ | (. Teddy Bear Sets @ " ; snug as a bugin a r blue. Sizes 24 to 28. historie trecs, and the Charlemange | ward the purchie of a ma ¢ meeting will font is surrounded by herbs and flow - omitted and the ehapter wdjourned to | rics of the finest standards : e Which blossomed | _Janet Montgomery Chapter heldits [ ect the thivd Wednesday evenis % tandards and furs of the high Tn his garden so many vears ago. The | > ovember in the ttery | January. est type. A collection far ve the ordinary efferson pine is a beautiful, gr = est of Mrs. I°. W, : e ; ' v ;‘u»c and ;]no boxwood is from Wake- .:{ Battery Park. It was ther American Liberty Chapter w 4 1 ® field. Al Hallows Guild, of which | first_meeting the resent, Mis. Frank | tertiined recenty by i -+ . S Walter R. Tuckerman is presi: {Stone, had presided over since her v | 1. S Ridgelv, at her residened o ire charge of tha Cathe- [turn from Europe Morrison strect, Chevy Chise Kent. mas eniing SIEEs The meeting was opened by the| by Mes. John Howe, Mrs, 1 dral grounds. Il i Regulations for the essay contest | Singi of “America” and prayer. Al 1 Mrs, David D. Caldwell, | will Soon be sent out. Thers ‘will be | Seneral survey of the chapterfol | ats o regent, after the ust T “prizes. wiven this vear by thellowed. Toll call gave 74 ‘memhe: nine oceroes, Dhe iresent e pte One in the county high | "’,"v‘“"‘(' o report a bhalance of $20: # rt paper on Armistice Dav, and | schools for the best essay on “Tench | Bi FR L on e R I report told of all the different Tilghman's Ride,” and in the elemen- ~‘;~ ;' e >“| I s e pes of work taken up and heing sue- | tary grades a prize will be given for | fnembers, Maviand women sstully do.e by the D. A and | the b ¢ on “Paul Revere's i SORON. PN nad) S CC, »d chapter members 1o take for Ride. must be in the hands |3 ‘i “m\a Hayne, Mrs, W, T. Owens | (heir molto *This v ihe e Amans the new_ members. electod Mrs, J. Frank Wilson to Tenc hl,.u.‘:.:l A iR 2 - Twenty-one beautiful shades to select from. in an extra fine gauge medium from Bethesda are Mrs. Alexander R. Y k 0 Shepherd, Richard umn.nglnm“h‘f"p";'&"""“' apter and Mrs. Milton to| i her home for two davs for y.m. MAIN FLOOR ers similar to th This stoc is made of i we thr Japan siik plated over Rayon for ex: L t reinforcement. Full 25inch boot with elastic Mrs. Ernest L. Bullard was hotess, - a to the National Society s initial pay- « indel . . zent, Mrs. Enoch G. John- tion heinz independent of that given ::: ‘,::L:;p.:m irs. Enoc "1 ment for the Eliza Bennett Hartshorn | by the chapter and used for a spe The next meeting will he held De. tho "“‘mm"":“‘.""i‘r‘,'_':‘“ A sieaber 5 S& thy Bimecafion of }l",} chairman, given carle bianc to make|, The chapler gave a vi versity W , O 3. i, v = e %0 s k 0 N Samue E versity Women. Dr. Charles angements for raising the $100 1o | (hANKS to M g \‘\‘hn)lpnul 11‘ cial purpose professor _of political economy of hithe pasancnt iy Muveh 1 Miss| Lovely flat crepes and N Fl‘-“‘:’:‘luul’lo":lr;.lnL’"v‘\‘v’(‘r"‘;;:‘ George Washington University | Gilliland. read & lotter from Mre | that the committce would not ‘give : make an address on “Activities of the | xye "GN Wite of Capt, Gibson, | Pall this vear, put wauld kive League of Nations. now in the Philippines, sending dues, | PAVLY in January. She said tl mittee would appreciate more o ashington Ghapter met |l0Ving messages and $5 to the 4 : N T e _"“,'"i",‘":m,“", aghe e Hartshorn memorial. Mrs. Bogue [ Deing taken in the memopy Do 1116 Fifteenth street, on Monday eve- | onsented to take the pluce of Mo frocks for dance and party Armat Stoddart, | .10 committee and will begin & AR el I M M B wear—of course, the new IN THE BASEMEN presiding. s b aie e = 3 p 7 > A U R e Toe i : ) ANOTHER SALE After the busipess meeting, Mrs. | LU0RR 00 TG By e viand, Th 't . 1 < ixtorian [4is 1o0"he > B and. e | i enaie: 4 5. Ci : \ Herbert €. Thompson, State historian {3 o he sent to Bl wand. e, Seair T honor of Mrs. Caldwell g,,,.,\|\,,,(. areé featured, and . OF and guest of honor, gave a talk on| . which the chapter accepted with | { ing | Government recognizes the splendid | YO the chay s 3 carfs X IN 9 J # e diine ognizes the splendi \ N4 we scarfs eIts 2 ‘ | historle piacen visiled by her Qurine | ol or The D, . T In suppiving | anke many Tave scars and el ENDICOTT-JOHNSON 3 in contrasting shades. X or | handwork (o the alien women de- | egent told of the drive heing | Soriety ;,;m::{:,:m“ 10 the founder | .\roq at Ellis Isiand hese women | made by the constitution hall fi e | Do R e onts were served and a so. | formerly were a very serious problem, |.commitiee to raise so much by March, | 2! X chil ourMEnt nervous from a trying voyage, not . and the system suggested was Y understanding theé reason for their| every one putting aside a nvm)nl = The Richard Lord Jones Society he- | detention, suspicious of those about|a dav. that would more than pay the | - B et o the year at the No.| them. wWhose babel of tongues only |hADIEr's quoto. i ONLY 160 ()P THESE $4 AND $5 F Ladi vember meeting last Saturday after-|added to their confusion, v Three new ihers were voted in | or adies noon, when a large attendance con-(Very troublesome. - * 1 from transfer, Mrs, Fdgs A | / g 1 . vened at the Young Women's Chris- [ frequent. Under the syvmpathetic|(he registrar, rted pay and- | > 1e last sale of these shoes was so successful that tian Association club rooms, with|guidance of the Daughters of the|j A as, M. LomBard, state v ¢ we are again offering this famous line of shoes in patent, s i ¢ | American Revolution, who have fur an of the Americanism com . ans, velvet and vici in all styles, all heels and sizes the following children as hosts of | Al ‘ the jon: Edward Fuller, Charles | nished them profitah andwork, they ave a report of the work done ) his is 6.00 value and every pair is guarantecd. Price, Anna R. Collier and Margaret | have quieted down. This chapter At committee, especially the Featuring (lw latest shapes Van Horn. The proceedings were |makes an annual money contribution. | human part. Al food is furnished | Shiaday ir e 1 » B e oo s el N T e e T B RShEde s exprestedin ’ : or Boys and Girls crepe Romaines | time forced heel and toe. sl MAIN FLOOR and business wear. Charm- chapter voted to také a page for ing georgettes, hand-painted Mrs, Owen. The balince on the con- ning, the regent, M 2 tichard Arnold Chapter of Wi chapter henefit and patriotic educa- N A\ Dy SINT coigl | unger the leadership of Mrs. Tonnis i Holzberg. the senior president. The|contributed. ~The chapter also pavs|number helped. and mothers at home | tallics, satins, velvets ar :I election of officers was the main fea. | for a large number of immigrant|given a chance for education. There felts. ture of the business meeting, the f { mamfals in many linguages to help are 10,000 illiterate in the District Theds lowing members being elected: Ed-[Make good Americans of these peo-|and only 2.000 are foreizn born, which e Jast ward Fuller, president; Louise Allen, {:le!-’ .\“mm;..ml..- ..:\_n‘.n..”n]u'-' e ks hadly for the ital of n.,»: sale at this price lasted only p vice president: Fredna Trevitt, treas- | With Mrs. Pevton en chairman A ce hours e {'f‘fi vrer: " Billy Hanson. historian, and| W% appointed by the regent, not for| During tl cial hour Mrs, Fdith | three hours. so some carly. & Margaret Van Horn chaplain. The |defense from foreign foe. but from | A. Crump. who has ju urned 2ND FLOOR ehildcen made arrangements for send. | those within, who are arranging ourl from a six months’ trip on the con- i 5 ing a bountiful Thanksgiving basket L] SAVE MONEY IN OUR to a large needy family in the Russell \V I:amx iAflK and shov\ml 3 i - ] SinL S B e : For Girls From 7 to 16 Chill dl:')en's B | ADIES' HOUSE DRESSES of a large Christmas party at Billy 3 4 z 3 Warm fabrics developed in styles :'::’:”r‘;';;“‘ nll“‘:‘:‘:::: “'l‘:’"\;"‘ Seven- 3 % that will please every “little lady.” For the discriminating housewife who wants y 5 . : 5 L A All are fur trimmcd and warmly in- DreSSeS to look her best at home as well as on the \ . 5 et i o : s terlined. i o : street. \ttractively styled Ginghams, Mercer- c 18 Sion 8 e y % L ized Pongees and Prints. Set-in sleeves and 3 ollars ; ) strect. Fur “0”‘11‘5”1\1{“‘) BE S()] D drop shoulders. and full length sleeves. The articles for sale are handker- 4 - ; . 3 With F Cuffs hiefs, aprons, -painted novel L, 7 it ur Cutts Somercomed. dehicacion, feults, sellics - , " . Ihe swagger efiect of the rich LADIES’ RAYON HOSE and candy. An interesting collection of antiques, sandwich glass, Benninz 4 T urs on Heavy, full length, service-weight Rayon ton ware, prints and specimens of ” 4 S fon -2 o Taitarce Sticine Colonial furniture, Mrs, Eimer 4 : o : the 2 Y Hose. Reinforced heel and toe. A lustrous, > i ey : G Snidler styvlish stocking which combines real service c Guaranteed shoes and oxfords for the voungster in solid leather. Stylish lasts, designed to insure correct oup we put o1 pENE Dt on comiort for the growing foot. Curry is regent and Mrs. Harvey M. : y o lender, Friend, chairman of the bazaar. : Bl 4 outhful ¢ £ IN THUS with the attractive appearance demanded by modern styles. Barr. Misx Jane Randolph Younz nant note of . ; : < s the regent, presided. Following the e ; i i : this group. * M SALE COMFORTER Buiio - Mrs. W. W. Hus o - 8 P S 1 3 ‘ " 5 L Ee ]n":\hpnx o HaTk o | | In Winter’s i 7 3 Fleecy, soft and warm. Snuggle down - a soc /| favorite col- YOU WILL under one of these big covers and let the 9 44 Americanization, after which a social rs, tan, rust, FIND VALUES wintry winds blow. All new batting quilted Capt. Molly Pitcher Chapter met re s : sosss is the domi cently at the home of Mrs. John L Lo [ CLEARANCE hour was held Our Flag Chapter was entertained | i e clle and ol s A p N T s, s " ai its November meeting by Mis. | | / ) i IO $9.98 in figured challais in a wide range of attrac Howard L. Hodgkins, assisted by Mrs. | \‘ red. tive color combinations. _\‘ Wilkinson and Miss Lucille | sl il I IND g SiZc\‘ 7 to 14 Wilkinson ~ at their home on Kalo | \y. 4o 5o many. many babies of | Castoria.® The kind called Fietel I ama rcad. The t, Mrs ard y do so many. many babies of | Castoria ie kind called Fleteher's, | . 7 - T e rentqeqeent Mrs BAWEIN today” escape all the little iretiul | bearing Lletcher’s signature is genuine o Nz Yz . 7z, 7777 Mrs *. Alvord, chairman of the ! spells and infantile ailments that used il does sof contain opiates or any committee on Americanism, reported | to worry mothers through the other drug that can harm vour baby. | [li E " 2% V. . A $1.25 Value in :‘:I;nmn:h.’wlr.:n‘,lvl blankets for the for-| and kecp them up half the night? Other preparat may be just as| ~ ~ - £ . 2 £ : Zation {1 o don't know the answer, you| iree from harm; the writer does not . A haven't discovered pure. harmices | know as to that, but does know cne . _— ; Urder-Arm PURSES Appropriation was com ; plete payment for Our F “hapter | Castoria. It is sweet to the taste, ! family whose children will ncver i3e 3 e o 2 X { Necla Drate b Comatitution Hall, 750 was| and sweet in the little stomach. And | Make the experiment! I'he Holiday scason is “Home” sea- 3 Pouch Style \;»wd toward knwl IR of the{its gentle mfluence seems felt all i o :' ECIAL NOTE: With cvery i ; and nothing more stirringly sounds three chairs taken by the State organ-{ through the tiny system. Not cven a | bottle of genuine Fletcher's Castoria ' " el s dasa B o : g! . € Sl e ks e J e than 3 ctive drapes fzation: and §6, for a needy member | i yasteful dose of castor oil docs|is Wrapped a book on “Care and | he “home” note than attr S ! o of the D. A. R so much good. And it is so pleasant | Feeding of Babies™ worth its weight | - o %’L.T;f.fe“affy.’xi}i ;‘.‘.’:;u Mrs. G. M. Davis reported 75 mem ‘ i ald e il lere we of - et 1o e Shabtal n R SUBaiitentiie | (O take ; Taste it vourself, and you'li 1 & ‘I“]m", cvery mother or prospee- | e aih A ; isgihes And patent Krd following names of persons who w know why “Children Cry for It her | ¢ i fully lined and with coir What more appropriate gift is there for wife sister or sweetheart than panels, 23 n . purses and mirrors elected to membership: Mrs. ) Flotclicr's IGastonia e niicely vopo- = 2 Cole, Mrs. Wymond Bradbury s e “‘gm o ;,m\\fd‘ Children Cry for wds. o in Mrs. J. Caldwell Jenkins. N t sign of colic; or when you even fine net. large Delegates and alternates to State | 1700 281 = i DAY ¢ small pat- and national meetinzs were elected as ! “usbect the approach of constipation ; cl ar sm follows: Delegate—rs, 1oward L. |or diarrhea. CGr those many times \ terns trimmed \ :!“\R,\}\i} Modakins: alternates, Mrs. Alhert M.| when you just don't know what ||| S Walker, Mrs, Georse W. Eastment. is the matter. For real sickness, call| 2 Sk cord s ' Mre. John T. Sadler. Mrs. William | the doctor, always. At other tinuc K 3 pey Seal 7 V. Cox Mrs L Bster, Mix S jew drops of Fletcher's Casto 1 } A t treet Jidgar Smith, Mrs. 8. Polkinhorn. Mrs. | See how quiek e g : oped cdge 3 O airid Mis k¢ Averd| o oM uBitkl SUIreH MAIN FLOOR Miss Alice 1. Johnson Tho first ational Thansgiving | Ovlyone word of warnin oclamation was read by Mis. Johnlabove ac w‘ is true ot wakeinluess will ce

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