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E—8 8 OCIETY. Alexandria Residents Away on Brief Visits Others Are Entert Leonora Genevieve aining Guests—Miss Warfield Will Wed in Towson Church May 22, from Mr. and Mrs. Walter their daughter, Leonora A LEXANDRIA, Va.,, May 15.—Invitations have been received Guy Warfield for the marriage of Genevieve, to Mr. Noah Edward Parlett Saturday, May 22, at noon, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in-Towson, Md. Mrs. James F. Dunn, jr., a cousin of the bride-elect, will leave early next week for Towson and will be one of the attendants at the wedding. Miss Elizabeth Ramey, Miss Corinne Reardon, Mrs. Charles | M. Shepperson and Miss Lelia Thompson are in Staunton to attend the annual State convention of the Business and Professional Women'’s Club. Miss Ramey is State president and Miss Reardon is president of the local club. Mrs. Shepperson is one of the past presidents. Miss Lelia Wiley is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Birch in their home, G! Mrs. Carlton Crymes of Atlanta is:. the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. James, and later will visit her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. May. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryland Washingtor: | have as their guests the latter's mother, Mrs. Charles Noyes Tyndell, of Niagara Falls, and aunt, Mrs. Robert Burwell, of Annapolis. Lieut. and Mrs. John Paul Barker Barrett and their small sons, Paul and Peter Barrett, left today for Long Beach, Calif., where Lieut. Barrett has been ordered for duty. Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot of North Wilkesboro, N. C., formerly of this city, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George R. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Anderson | are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Anderson, in Richmond. Mrs. Homer Hayes, who has been Visiting in Alexandria for several weeks, has left for Los Angeles to Visit her son, Mr. Charles Hayes, at the University of Southern Caji- fornia, and at the end of college year will leave with her son for their home in Honolulu. Mrs. Roberta Everly is making an extended visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick M. Everly, in Fairfax County. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Turner entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of Capt. and Mrs. James Leslie Hall, who will leave soon for Newport, R. 1. Mrs. Hall formerly was Miss Beall Daingerfield of this city. Mrs. Robert C. Masterson, wife of the rector of Grace Episcopal Church, and their small daughter, Isabelle Masterson, are guests of her parents, Judge and Mrs. George Rountree, in Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillully, who have been in Phoenix, Ariz, for the past several months, have returned to Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godfredson of Milwaukee are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carson F. Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Richard left this week by motor to visit the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Richard, in Seneca, Kans., an later will visit Mrs. Richard's father, Mr. Joseph T. Graham, in Wichita. Mrs. Royal B. Smith of Montclair, N. J, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Burgoyne. Mrs. Thomas Potter entertained Sunday evening to celebrate her birth- day anniversary. Mrs. Walter DuBois Brookings re- turned today from a visit to her sister, Miss Mary Brooks, in Gloucester, Mass. Mrs. Lydia L9 Spofford is the guest of Mrs. Louis Alman Hutchinson in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wilkins of Norfolk have come to Alexandria to make their home, and have taken len Mary, near Sandy Spring. | Mr. and Mrs. Seabury Boswell and their small daughter, Judith Boswell of Savannah, have arrived in Alex- andria to spend several weeks with | relatives. Mrs. Garnett Francis arrived home | today after a visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Har- mon Francis, in Richmond. |~ Miss Mildred Booth McKinney, who has been spending the Winter with | her aunt, Mrs. T. P. Bryan, in Rich- (mond, was the guest of friends in | Alexandria before leaving for New York, from where she sailed last Sat~ urday to join her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Booth McKinney, in Rio de Janeiro. Cabi;e; WOmé; . To Attend Lunch For Mrs. Roosevelt MRS. HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson |and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper will be among the guests at the annual | Spring luncheon, to be given by the | District of Columbia Federation of | Women's Clubs, in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel June 1, when | Mrs. Roosevelt will be the honor guest | and speaker. Representative Virginia | E. Jenckes also will be a guest speak- | | er. “The American home” will be the | ! subject of her talk. Miss Alma Kit- | | chell, soprano soloist, will sing a group THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 16, Bride at Church Wedding MRS. PHILIP CARSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCloskey, who before her marriage was Miss Anne Laurette McCloskey. The wedding took place in St. Carthage’s Church Falls Church Activities Of the Week Mrs. Walter Granger Hostess at Lunch- eon and Bridge. ALLS CHURCH, Va., May 15— Mrs. Walter Granger was host- ess at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon when she entertained Mrs. Theodore H. Uhler, Mrs. Charles R. Fenwick, Mrs. Edward G. Fenwick, Mrs. Howard Berger, Mrs. Edwin Denton Williams, jr., Mrs. Leonard P. Daniel and Mrs. Frank M. Thompson. The United States Counsul to Ottawa, Canada, and Mrsy Francis Styles and their two children left Tuesday evening for Ottawa. Mrs. Thomas Lyons gave an informe al bridge party Tuesday night, her guests being Mrs. Taylor Millard, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Otis Turner, Mrs. Hazel Coleman, Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mrs. Donald Jones, Miss Martha Cline, Mrs. Egbert Stowers, Mrs. John Demarest, Mrs. Browney, Mr. Otis Turner and Mr. Taylor Millard. Mrs. A. F. Bowen and her house guest, Miss Susan Boss of Richmond, Mrs, Beorge Butterworth, Mrs. Harry Fellows, Mrs. J. Roy Johnston, Mrs. Louis F. Woods, Mrs. Leonard P. Daniel, Mrs. M. H. Haertel, Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mrs. Frederick Wright, Mrs. William S. Brown, Mrs. Frank A. Porter, Mrs. Edmund Gannt, Mrs. J. B. Gould, Mrs. J. Harold Spelman were guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. Felix Moore at bridge and a buffet | supper. Mrs. Howard Knox and Mrs. Albert Miller assisted. Miss Kathryn Moran gave a bridge party Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. Monroe Palmer. The guests were Mrs. Kenton B. Hamaker, Mrs. John H. Cline, Mrs. John Demarest, Miss Eunice Nourse, Miss Jane Cline, Miss Margery Jones, Miss Martha Cline, Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. John Busick, and Mrs. Harry Moran. Mrs. Howard Knox entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday after- last month. noon, when her guests were Mrs. Party to Be Held At Country Club {of numbers. Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, :pms)denl, will present the program. | Mrs. Lloyd A. Morrison, general | chairman of the committee arrang- | ing the program, and the vice chair- man, Mrs. La Verne Beales, announce | additional reservations, including Mrs, | Ralph Brewster, Mrs. J. Franklin Meyer, Mrs. William Theophilus, Mrs. | A. L. Rheinstrom, Mrs. W. R. Barnes- by, Mrs. Annie E. Murphy, Mrs. George | Thomas, Mrs. Lyman Kebler, |P. M. Bailey, Mrs. Mary L. Willis, | Mrs. R. H. Merriam, Dr. Laura Bren- Inon, Mrs. Lisle S. Lipscomb, Mrs. | Mary H. How, Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mrs, | Lizzie Bassett, Mrs. Anna H:. MCcEIl- | roy. Miss Margaret Sherlock, Mrs. | Lillian Blades, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Mrs. | Johan Kondrup, Miss Juliette Ford, ‘!M Frederick Yates, Mrs. Edward | Maloney, Mrs. King Stone, Mrs. Amy | Albra Bustin. Mrs. J. Atkinson, Mrs. Sydney Jacobs, Mrs. J. Edwin Reid, | Mrs. Byron M. Coon, Mrs. Walter P. | Harmon, Mrs. Joy Hopkins, Mrs. Paul Burk, Mi William H. Burk, Mrs. | Edmund L. Green, Mrs. Frank A.| | Nickols, Mrs. Franklin Wisner, Mrs. | Thomas Marshall, Mrs. Frederick Lin- | coln, Mrs. John T. Lucher, Mrs. Mar- | jorie Voegle, Mrs. Perry Huff, Mrs. Clarence Ross, Mrs. Edward S. Widdi Mrs, Much interest is being shown in the card party, fashion show and tea Henry P. Davis, Mrs. J. Mortimer Palmer, Mrs. William S. Covington, Mrs. Buford M. Bridwell, Mrs. W. Harold Horning, Mrs. Carman C. Bloughm, Mrs. S. Parry Grubb, Mrs. Thomas Harrington, Mrs. Paul Richardson, Mrs. Leonard Spalding Democratic Club | Independence Ball The North Carolina Democratic | Club will hold an Independence ball 1937—PART THREE. To Visit in France MISS CHARLOTTE HARRISON YOUNG, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peyton Young of Fairfaz, Va., who sailed Thursday to spend three months with relatives in France. News of Residents In Rockville Section Mrs. Thomas D. Griffith entertained at luncheon and bridge in her home in Rockville Thursday, her guests including Mrs. Vernon H. Dyson, Miss Maude Dorsey, Mrs. Bates Etchison, Mrs. Charlotte Farquhar, Mrs. Arte- mus Griffith, Mrs. Greenbury Griffith, | Mrs. Henry H. Griffith, Mrs. Laura Grifith, Mrs. W. W. Griffith, Mrs. | Charles G. Holland, Mrs. George M. Hunter, Mrs. William Lupton, Miss Ella Plummer, Mrs. Elgie Riggs, Mrs. William Warfield, Mrs. Z. McCubbin | Waters and Mrs. Vestus Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ady, Rock- ville, spent the week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Spates re- utrned to Rockville during the week after visiting relatives in Brattle- boro, Vt. Mrs. Ray Hoover of Evanston, I, | has been visiting her brother-in-law | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brownell | Riggs, in Rockville. L S Churchgoers Start Fight. | Fighting broke out in a crowd try- | ing to get into a theater in Johannes- | burg, South Africa, to hear a New | Zionist leader, and many persons were | injured, one man seriously : ! and Mrs. Lawrence Brown. Joerns, Mrs. Esther Bair, Mrs. Charles | which will be held May 24 at the Na- | Thursday at 9:30 o'clock at the Ra- | tional Woman’s Country Club near | leigh Hotel in commemoration of the | Bethesda, Md., under the auspices of | signing of the Mecklenburgh declar- | the Woman’s Democratic Club of ' ation. Dr. R. D. W. Connor, national | Montgomery County. | archivist, will be the guest speaker. An | The affair is scheduled to begin at unusual feature during the evening 2 oclock. Mrs. Charles C. Alles of |y pe gn old-time Corolina square Chevy Chase, general chairman, has' gance, Among the prominent North announced that there will be a num- | ber of door prizes, in addition to a prize for each table. Hostesses for the occasion will be headed by Mrs. Charles E. Roach of Friendship Heights, who will be as- sisted by Miss Laura Gilliland, Mrs. Charles Y. Latimer, Mrs. E. L. Pugh, Mrs. E. A. Merritt, Miss Ruth Shoe- maker, Mrs. Ernest W. Offutt, Mrs. James Cummings, Mrs. Malcolm Barnell, Mrs. A. L. Reynolds, Mrs. George L. Edmonds, Mrs. John Eugene Casey. Mrs. Ralph A. Wells, Mrs. Emory Bogley, Mrs. W. Irving Cleveland, Miss Ann Snure, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Curtis Walker, Mrs. Lalph Berry, Miss Naomi Bogley, Mrs. Vernon Brewster, Miss Margaret Carolinians who are expected to at- | tend are Senator and Mrs. Josiah | Bailey, Senator Robert R. Reynolds, Representative and Mrs. Lindsay C. | Warren, Representative and Mrs. John H. Kerr, Representative and Mrs. Graham A. Barden, Representative and | Mrs. Harold D. Cooley, Representative |and Mrs. Franklin W. Hancock, Rep- | resentative and Mrs. William B. Um- | stead, Representative and Mrs. J. Bayard Clark, Representative J. Wal- | Werner, Mrs. J. C. Christopher, Mrs, | eF Lambeth, Representative and Mrs. | Robert L. Doughton and Miss Reba | Doughton, Representative and Mrs. | | A. L. Bulwinkle, Representative and | Thomas Perry, Miss Lavinia Engle, | Mrs. Zebulon Weaver, former Gov. | |and Mrs. O. Max Gardner, former | Representative and Mrs. John H. | Small, Mr. Frank R. McNinch, chair- | Jones, Mrs. F. Paul Clark, Mrs. Edith | man Federal Power Commission, and ‘field, Mrs. William Lasswell, Mrs. Gil- | P. Allnutt, Mrs. J. Bond Smith, Mrs, | Mrs. McNinch; Mr. Garland Ferguson, bert Sward, Mrs. Albert Volkmer and | | Mrs. C. A. Langley. Sponsors of the | | luncheon include the president of the | J. M. Rowe, Mrs. W. W. Skinner and Mrs. Ralph Huff. The fashion show will follow the | jr.. commissioner of Federal Trade, | and Mrs. Ferguson: Mr. Turner Bat- tle, Assistant Secretary of Labor, and | the house at 313 Wolfe street. Mrs, | [ederation, Mrs. Biddle; Mrs. Ernest | card playing and there will be shown | Mrs. Battle; Judge and Mrs. Justine | J. E. Hulich of New York City was H. Daniel, Mrs. Arthur C. Watkins a number of Spring and Summer Miller, Judge and Mrs. J. Crawford | 5 | the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs, | MIS- Ruth H. Snodgrass, Mrs. J. D. | frocks and hats, with members of | Biggs and Brig. Gen. Albert L. Cox. | Wilkins. Mrs. Elisa Dunham ofs Warren, Pa., 4s the guest of Mrs. Charles T. Thorpe. Miss Helen Von Stori Cannon, who has been spending the Winter and early Spring in Washintgon, has re- turned to Alexandria, and is staying with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, who have been living on Seminary Hill, have taken an apartment at 216 Prince street. Until her marriage a few months ago, Mrs. Fox was Miss Sue Gibson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Stuart Gibson of Manassas and granddaughter of the. Jate Right Rev. Robert A. Gibson, Bishop of Virginia. Mrs. John Bayliss is the week end guest of Mrs. Ray Landon in Leonard- town, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore of Lan- caster, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Litsey of Bound Brook, N. J., are guests of the former’s son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Moore also had as their guest this week Dr. Theodore Rockwell of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary entertained at dinner Sunday to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of their twin daughter and son, Mrs. Jerrold Fisher of Philadelphia and Mr. Robert Gary. Other guests were Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Robert Gary and Mr. and Mrs. John Gary, jr. Mrs. George Timberlake and Mrs. William Campbell were in Ferrum, Va, Tuesday to attend the com- mencement exercises of Ferrum Junior College, when their daughters, Miss Virginia Timberlake and Miss Kathryn Campbell, were among the graduates. Mrs. John S. Gibbons of Coral Gables, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. Driscoll. You’re KING—For A Stay Yes—you are a king during your stay at the Tray- more! A king!—living in majestic ease in a magnifi- cent palace by the sea; comm: sky and sea and bright sun; lence on broad sun decks as the surfrollsin in review. Kiley A. B. McManus, Mrs. Harve |ley and the chairmen of all depart- | ments. Society and club editors of | the local papers will be guests at the | press table, headed by the chair‘mnn} |of the press and publicity depart- |ment, Mrs. Grattan Kerans. Mrs. | Suzanne Mulkern is chairman of hos- | pitality. Mr. and l\/ir—s._E_llis | ~ . . | To Entertain Society | Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will | give a garden party in honor of the | Archeological Society of Washington at their Virginia estate, Rippon Lodge, | Sunday afternoon, May 23, from 3 I to 7 o'clock. | Mr. Ellis has served as president of the Archeological Society since 1931, when he was elected to suc- | ceed the late former Representative James M. Beck. He was presented as the new head of the society by Mr. Beck at the thirtieth anniversary meeting, held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, ars life members of the society. |Art and szcheology League to Be Guests ‘The members of the Art and Arche- ology League will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Duncan Sat- urday afternoon, when Mr. Clarence A. Phillips of the Carnegie Endow- ment for International Peace will give & lecture, illustrated in color with slides and motion pictures, on “Glimpses of Spain and Portugal.” Following the lecture Dr. and Mrs. Duncan, assisted by the officers of the organization, will hold an informal reception in the garden to meet Mr. Phillips. anding an empire of blue reclining in regal indo- May is a notable month among kings. Can you come down? Rates are from $5 European; with meals $8. COME TO THE TRAYMORE Bennett E. Tousley, General For reservations tele- phome District 3000 Manager, ATLANTIC CITY Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, Mrs. | the younger set of the Democratic All St Gertrnde’s Giild Benefit Bridge Tea The list of patronesses for the an- nual bridge tea, to be given by the ladies of St. Gertrude's Guild Monday afternoon, May 24, in the Continental | room of the Wardman Park Hotel, has been announced by Mrs. Raymond | Francis Garrity, patronesses. ‘They are Mrs. Chauncey De Pew, Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. Harold P. Norton, Mrs. Paul A. Bastedo, Mrs. Franklin Mott Gunther, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs. Wiliam C. Eustis, Mrs. James Flynn, Mrs. Fred- erick Stohlman, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. Joseph J. Mundell, Mrs. Albert Howard, Mrs. George J. May, Miss Sara Lee, Mrs. J. Edgar Murdock, Mrs. Joseph Broderick, Miss Eleanor John- son, Miss Mary Greeley, Mrs. Arthur McConville, Mrs. Peter John McGov- ern, Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, Mrs. Pere Wilmer, Mrs. Joseph Haskell, Mrs. F. X. Callahan, Mrs. Ellis Searles, Mrs. James Duke, Mrs. Frank Jelleff, Miss. Mary A. Sweeney, Miss Agnes A. Sand, Mrs. Daniel R. Forbes, Mrs. Christian Heurich and Mrs. James Hughes. chairman of the Authorized GOSSARD STORE For Over 20 Years BE SLENDER... AND COOL WITH GOSSARD MisSimplicity and Summer Girdles and Corsets From $5 Bty ¥y Phone ME. 2377 (Next Door to National Theater) 1325 E St. N.W, North Carolinians and their v W. Wi- | party in the county acting as models. | friends are invited. Facu‘lty;w \‘(’&fiéfi To Fete Mrs. Marvin| The Faculty Women's Club of | George Washington University will honor Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, wife of the president of the university, at & luncheon to be held at Rixey Man- sion, Arlington, Va, Friday at 1! o'clock. Mrs. Elmer Louis Kayser of 2921 Thirty-fourth street is in charge of reservations and it is expected that | many members of the club and their | guests will attend the function. Mrs. Marvin is a former president of the | Faculty Women. The Executive Board will serve as hostesses, including Mrs. Joseph H. .| Roe, president; Mrs. Lloyd H. Sutton, | Mrs. Donnell B. Young. Mrs. Frank M. Weida, Mrs. Richard N. Owen, Miss Alice Henning, Mrs. John A. Tillema, Mrs. Robert W. Bolwell, Mrs. Thomas | Mrs. John L. Harrison entertained at a dessert bridge party at her home Thursday afternoon. . Entertain Guests for Fortnight Col. and Mrs. Calvin B. Matthews have as their guests for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoxie Moffett of Independence, Mo.; Mrs. Philip H. Patchin of Burlingame, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Easley of Lewisburg, W. Va. The visitors will remain here until after the final fes- Matthews School. Mrs. Patchin was, before her mar- riage, Miss Mary Mason, a daughter of the founders of Gunston Hall | School, the late Mr. and Mrs. Bev- erley Randolph Mason. Mr. and Mrs, Patchin lived in Washington for some time after their marriage, he having been an active newspaper correspond- ent. In more recent years they have inade their home in Burlingame. 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It allows you to come as often as you wish and at any of the convenient day or evening classes. 10.00 per month ANNOUNCEMENT Our newly enlarged sun roof is now open and equipped with special nude sun bathing cabinets from Miami Beach—which allow for complete privacy. Open week days and Sunday by appointment. EMILE HEALTH CLU Phone, write or call for our booklet, “Let’s Get Ac- quainted.” 1221 Conn. Dist. 3621 Hundreds of Pieces Ladles, Candelabra, Candle Sticks, Bowls, Trays, Flat- ware, Goblets, Platters, Si ver Services, Service Plates and scores of striking, in- dividual pieces. Note: We have no way and the opinion of Early American Serving Spoon. Estimated value. §12.00. Now $6.00 Hand Engraved English Punch Estimated . 835,00 SOCIETY. | Stuart, Mary Elizabeth Tilghman, |V street, tomorrow. Ceremony Will Open.flemieua Talbott, Nancy Woodward and Mrs. M. M. Woodward. They Benefit Garden Party | will make their first appearance at The Right Rev. Patrick J. McCor- | 4:30 o'clock, two other shows takuig | mick, vice rector of the Catholic Uni- | place at 5:15 and 6 o'clock. | versity, will officiate at the ceremony | Pigs Roam Golf Course. | Mossel Bay Golf Club of South Af- | rica is putting pigs on the course to | combat a menace of grubs. l YOU are over- weight it makes you look middle- aged. So how can YOU expect to look smart in the youth- ful-looking dresses Il of today? EILEEN SCOTT and her expert assistants will melt the pounds away. of blessing of vestments at the Con- vent of the Perpetual Adoration, 1419 ‘This ceremony, which always precedes the opening of the convent gerden for the annual party for benefit of the convent's work | for poor churches, will take place at 3:30 o'clock. The vestments, linens and sacred vessels, all for distribution | to poor churches, will be on exhibition | today, tomorrow and Tuesday, from 10:30 o'clock in the morning to 6:30 o'clock in the evening. I The opening feature of the garden party will be a fashion show from long ago. This picturesque display is | doubly interesting because the cos- tumes worn are not reproductions, but all authentic dresses of their periods, including the lovely old Mexican gowns to be worn by Senorita Erna Castillo-Najera and Senorita Lupe Davila, and the Panamanian native dress to be displayed by Senorita Olga Arosemena. Among the other young models who are squeezing their waists into the fashionable 18 inches | grandma and mama used to wear are | Senorita Yolanda Alfaro, the Misses Barbara Conard, Sue Cissel, Anne Forbes, Maureen Finnegan, Benedicta Gannon, Mary Louise Gannon, Aileen Harris, Sue Joyner, Leonie McCoy, Joan McKenna, Mrs. Alexander Cov- entry Liggett, the Misses Nancy Ord- way, Nina Partridge, Barbara Part- ridge, Lisétte Riggs, Josephine Rice. 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