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of of a a a SECTION 3 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1936. IN LOUISVILLE SOCIETY id Er can And hey put 're and les, pes piss ens of with tons linen 5.95 ress vith col- BoswellMurphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seaton Boswell announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emily Virginia Boswell, to Mr. Julian Clay Murphy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Murphy of Macon, Ga. The wedding will take place this summer. Miss Boswell will be graduated June 1 from the Wesleyan ColJege in Macon, Ga. She is president of her class.

Mr. Murphy is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, class of 1932. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. He now holds a position with the Government as architect in the Rehabilitation Project in Montgomery, Ala. HuddlestonClardy Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Huddleston of Fulton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Huddleston, to Dr. Delmus M. Clardy of Hopkinsville. The wedtook place May at the ding.

of Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. T.

Gregory in Anchorage. Country Fair The sixth annual Country Fair of the Ballard School will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 30, at the school athletic field on the River Rd. and Lime Kiln Rd.

Mrs. Clifton Rodes and Mrs. Charles Tachau will be in charge of the horse show. Mrs. Frank Thompson will be in charge of the dog show.

The committee for the flower show includes Mes dames Baylor O. Hickman, George W. Babcock, James E. Hardy and Bodley Booker. Mrs.

Woodford Dulaney and Mrs. Elbert Gary Sutcliffe will be in charge of the food. Mrs. L. Tyler Smyser will have charge of the soft drinks.

The midway committee includes Mesdames Malcolm Crawford, Edward 'L. Strater, Carrier, and J. Verser Conner. Mrs. J.

E. Schaefer is chairman of the 'culinary exhibits and will have for sale home made cakes, bread, candies and preserves. Rock Creek Horse Show The annual horse show of the Rock Creek Riding Club will be held at 11 p.m. Sunday. Luncheon will be served at 12:45 p.m.

and will be followed by a style show. Among those who will ride are Mrs. Garnett Smith, Misses Anne, Gordon Washburn, Virginia CroAnne Curran, Jackie Bloom, nan, Natalie Bloom, Jean Tachau, Katherine Horlow, Edith Bell, Joyce Sage, Patricia Bohmer, Mary Fenley Kaye, Barbara Callahan, Mary Rita Ewing; Messrs. C. J.

Cronan, E. J. O'Brien, J. B. O'Brien, F.

W. Curran, Fred Burdorf, Harris Washburn, W. T. Martin, Clifton Harold Harold Harter, Henry T. Sage, Short, Major Roger Williams, Dr.

W. J. Lenz; Masters C. J. Cronan Eric Tachau, Charles Tachau, Thomas Hand, Lee Hill, Eugine D.

Hill, Clay Goss, John Henry Harrison, Oliver W. HerCollis Reid and Buzzie mann, Short. Flower Show At Woman's Club The Woman's Club spring flower show will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs.

Thomas B. Bullitt is chairman of the garden committee. Mrs. John C. Doolan is chairman of the flower show exhibits.

Her committee includes Mesdames Henry Grant, Henry McKeithen, J. B. Wathen, Henry Farbach, John S. Pope, Frank Chase, Adolph Reutlinger, Theodore Roemele, George W. Babcock and Robert Judge.

Travelogues At Parish House The Rev. Harry S. Musson will give the fourth and last of a series of travelogues, at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, the Parish House at the Church of the Advent. The talks are based on Mr.

Musson's recent world tour. The localities discussed will be Hawaiian Islands, California, the Panama Canal Zone and Cuba. Among the patrons are Messrs. and Mesdames J. T.

Duffy, ward J. C. J. Doll, Saunders, P. H.

CallaJ. G. Minnegerode, han, Alex Galt Robinson, Edward J. Heimerdinger, Edward H. Hilliard, Lewis E.

Wesch, J. S. Miller, Henry L. Maury; Mesdames Addison Dimmitt, W. W.

Locke, George G. Fetter, Janet Whiteside, Matthew Akers, Charles Campbell, Albert Reutling, Daisy P. Schimpeler; Misses Myra Baird, Susie E. Brooke, Emma ha Bromme, Beulah Brennan; Mrs. Edward Mi.

Kettig, T. H. Duffy, the Rev. Campbell Dixon, Dr. Harry Brennan and Dr.

Harry R. Kettig. Annual Luncheon The General Zachary Taylor Chapter of the United States Daughters of 1812 gave its annual luncheon Tuesday at the French Village. Mrs. Edwin Wood was the guest speaker.

Covers were laid for Mesdames Edwin Wood, A. D. Campbell, E. F. Goodson, Lewis Jefferson, R.

Johnson, Lucien Beckner, T. G. Meade, Edward, Ater, Robert E. Woods, Coleman, Clarence Watkins, Grace Olson; Misses May Stone and Susie Elvira Will- Afternoon Tea For Miss Falconer Miss Virginia Mazyck will give a tea at 4 p.m. this Sunday at her home on Cherokee in honor of Miss Alice Cary Falconer, who will be married Saturday to Mr.

Eugene Freeman Farmer. Those present will be Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Bonnycastle, Nelson Helm, Bond Winston, C. D. Harris, Lamar Roy, Joseph Gathright; Misses Alice Cary Falconer, Katherine Hewett, Gulnare Long, Matilda McKellar, Elizabeth Farnsley, Louise Lee, Alice Castleman, Alice Monohan, Jean Dawson, Perkins, Margaret Griffith, Jane Virginiaral Ponder, Frances Eady, Rena Derry of Rome, Messrs.

Arthur Cary, Claybrooke Turner, John Johnson, Arthur Peter, MacDonald Gray, John D. Trawick, Jr. John Houston, Logan Fenley, John Fenley, Freeman Gathright, Todd Churchill, deChastaignier Mazyck, Andrew Duncan, Palmer Van Arsdale, James Garnett, Ben Talbott, Clarkson Hardaway, William Manning, Robert William Armstrong and Harless Hughes. Photo By Fred Parker. Miss Evelyn McMurdo of Charlottesville, has been the guest for a week of Mrs.

Hugh Nelson Leavell and will leave Monday for Fort Benjamin Harrison to visit her uncle, Col. Hugh McMurdo. the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Vaughn Connor, to Mr. Martin B. Strange of son of Dr.

J. W. Strange and Mrs. Strange of Loogootee, Ind. The wedding will take place in June.

Cramer-Schoene. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Cramer announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Cramer, to Mr.

Charles A. Schoene, son of Dr. Charles A. Schoene and Mrs. Schoene of Blacksburg, Va.

The wedding will take place in the early summer. Schnurr-Kempf. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schnurr; announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emily Schnurr, to Mr.

August Kempf, Jr. The wedding wil take place June 18. -Pfaadt. Mrs. John Omer announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Florence Omer, to Mr.

Joseph Pfaadt. The wedding will take place at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 23, at St. Benedict's Church. Lewis- -Gaines.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Finchville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Doyle Lewis, to Mr. Charles H. Gaines of Lexington.

The wedding will take place in the early summer. -Kersting. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bean announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Maxwell Bean, to Mr.

Henry A. Kersting. The wedding will take place in June. Braun- -Schriener. Mr.

Louis D. Braun announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Rosemary Braun, to Mr. Ernest E. Schreiner. The wedding will take place in June, Hammill-Cowling.

Mrs. Mary S. Hammill announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Adelle Hammill, to Sampel T. Cowling of Jeffersonville, Ind. The wedding will take place the last of May, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. gave a circus party in honor of daughter, Miss Virginia Morn tin. Those present were: (top, to right) Misses Julia Marie Anna Marie Bennett, Jane Nowacki, Mary Lee Tierney, tha Rudell, (lower) ly, Jean Austin Baker, Mary Bott, Kathleen Schuhmann Virginia Morn Martin. Auxiliary Luncheon The Auxiliary of the Louisville Male High School held its annual luncheon-meeting Monday at The Kentucky.

Covers were laid for: Mesdames G. D. Smith, A. L. Barrett, George Tepe, Neil Whitehead, Mervin Hotzman, George Poulas, Joseph Roades, D.

E. Lang, Ben Strauss, Robert Ball, Wilbur Ball, Baxter Harrison, John Haly, Lytle Atherton, M. D. Hough, Raymond Kent, Harry E. Sibley, Addison Lee, Sherley Kriel, Stuart Levy, Sam H.

Garvin, A. E. Riddie, A. W. Beck, Adolph Schmitt, M.

M. Kohn, John Heyburn, D. Y. Keith, C. B.

Wilmott, Byder, Oscar Block, S. H. Waggoner, W. M. Cutler, Downey Gray, E.

J. Counts, H. E. Thompson, N. C.

Schneider, R. N. Urne; Messrs. Frederick Archer, William Milburn, Kenneth McGuire, Robinson Brown, Sylvester Yunker, Charles F. Dale, William Milburn, J.

J. Egan, William Tyler, Allen Heine, G. G. Altman, M. A.

Crawford, Noble Buford, Sidney Bernheim, Abe Bass, Roy Moore, Charles Karraker, Milton Conrad, Oscar Miller, L. D. Green, Arthur Kearney, Charles Semple, Morton Morris, Lewis Cole, Clark Gregory, S. H. Post, Mittler, Thomas Mitchell, C.

A. Leonard, T. C. Gardner, Adolph Reutlinger, E. V.

Summer. Mazzoni, Elizabeth Baker, Jean Vetter, Ann McCrocklin, Chris Glaser, Katheryn Wheeler, Frances Droppleman, Virginia Weber, Ann Cannon, Phyllis Marshall, Helen Hazelip, Kathlyn Bachus, Jane Farrell, Nora Duvall, Dolly Conrad, Agnes Carey, Nadine Cisney, Martha Kramer, Winkie O'Meara, Helen McDonald, Eloise Breckinridge, Pat Timmel, Mary Lou Brinton, Mary Jane White, Pauline Ruschwal, Mary Lou Schmitt, Anna Kirwan, Evelyn Marshall, Norma Mirus. Messrs. Bob Noonan, Al Saurer, George Stege, Joseph Sparks, Beckham Spanyer, James McGuire, Lawrence Norris, Hugh O'Dea, Michael O'Dea, John O'Dea, Bill O'Dea, Peck Ott, Damon Rickey, Wesley Rogers, Charles Rueff, George Ryan, Arch Saxton, Floyd Scott, James K. Scott, Edward Searcy, Robert Smith, James Snider, Fredy Steier, Benny McCarton, William Schneider, Roy Ashcraft, James McConnell, Douglas Hickerson, Ralph Phelps, Joseph Ice, Michael Starke, Michael Moran, William Gathof, Robert Godsea, George Goldsmith, Kenny Grant, B.

Key, Jack Key, James Key, Thomas Klein, Louis Abersold, William Carney, Ben Quill, Thomas Goebel, Emil Lang, Paul Carr, Wally Clifford, Jack Carnell, William Carnell, William Crouch, Earl Dorsey, Johnny Baker, William Bergman, Eddie Burdue, R. J. Bruckert, John Boland, William Boland, Thomas Bruner, Robert Bailey, Kenny Senior, Kenny Dawson, Curtis French, George Bailey, James Hobbs, William Hofercamp, Freddy Hoffman, Brad Quirey, Henry Pigg, Manuel Ice, Leo Roberts, Carl Ray, James Herin, Dee Myatt, Al Laird, Scott Hummel, James Johnson, Joseph LinScotty Middleton, John Mullaney, Edward Mitchell, B. Queenan, William Vaughan, John Velten, James Welch, Paul Welker, Julian Wilson, Vergil Leonard, Herbert Senior, John Mumford, John Shellhamer, Fred Barringer, Armand Huber, Melvin Goodfriend, Gilbert Goebel, William Johnson. The Cruisers Class of the Baptist Tabernacle held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.

John W. Wood on Monday, April 27. The following were present: Mesdames R. S. Cozart, John W.

Wood; Misses Alyne McKnight, Margaret Royalty, Anna Bailey, Winnie Phillips, Angie Jones, Thelma Hornback, Margaret Cowherd, Janet Wright, Mary C. Walt (Continued on Page 4) Martin their Marleft Moore, Rae MarMatting- Jane and -(duCharme Photo, San Francisco. Mrs. William M. Clines of San Francisco was for merly Miss Beverly Sanders of Los Angeles.

Mr. Clines is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Clines of Audubon Park.

Personals The united auxiliaries of the James Tyler and Mrs. Fairlie P. diocese will give a tea from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, at Christ Church Cathedral House in honor of Bishop Charles Clingman and Mrs. Clingman.

No invitations will be issued. All women of the diocese are invited to the reception. Mrs. Woodruff George of New Orleans will arrive Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Tabb. Mrs. George will leave in June for the East to join her daughter, Miss Jane Cary Tabb, and sail to spend the summer in Europe. Mrs. W.

D. Cochran of Maysville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Dow, and Mr. Dow. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bean of Chattanooga arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Goodridge on Cherokee Rd. Mr.

Bean will return Sunday night to Chattanooga. Mrs. Bean will continue her visit for several weeks. Mrs. Samuel H.

McMeekin will give a tea Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Strauder D. Goff and Miss Sarah M. Buckner of Winchester will arrive Monday to visit Miss Marion Green.

Miss Jane Lindenberger of Washington is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dosker. Mrs. Morton V.

Jones and Miss Anna Barr have returned from Tulsa, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Watson Joyes. Mr. John Falconer will arrive this week from St.

Louis attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Alice Cary Falconer, and Mr. Eugene F. Farmer. Dr. F.

W. Freericks and Mrs. Freericks will sail June 14 to spend the summer in Europe. Rev. Claud Reader and The congregation of St.

Thomas' the Episcopal Church will give a reat the parish hall followception the evensong on Thursday ing in honor of the Rt. Rev. night Charles Clingman, Bishop of KenMrs. Clingman. The tucky, Bishop will preach on Thursday night at St.

Thomas' Church. Mrs. Anne Bullitt Brewer gave dance Saturday night in the roof garden of the Brown Hotel honor of her pupils in her dancing classes. Messrs. Frederic Morgan and Tom Cruse returned from a tour of the Virginia gardens.

Mrs. W. E. Ross has returned from Altoona, where she went to see her son, Mr. A.

J. Ross, who was injured in an automobile accident. Mrs. Marion Lewis, Miss Nancy Lewis and Mr. Marion Lewis, will sail June 27 to spend the summer in Europe.

Mrs. Wilson Cochran returned Friday from Richmond, where she was the gue st of Mrs. Little Theater Cooke. Mrs. Wilson W.

Wyatt has returned from Richmond, where she attended a Junior League conference. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Cowan will leave the last of May on a trip to Panama.

Mrs. Mazyck O'Brien has returned from Norfolk, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Selden Grandy, and Mr. Grandy. Miss Augusta Wallace will leave Monday for New York and will be at the Rehearsal Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell have returned from a visit in Peoria, Ill. Mrs. Richard H.

Higgins has returned to New York after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Mary Holloway Tarry. The Rev. Dr. John M.

Vander Muellen and Mrs. Vander Muellen will leave the last of the week Augusta, where Dr. Vander Muellen will preach at the for, 75th annivarsary of the founding of the Southern Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr.

Teunis E. Gouwens and Mrs. Gouwens have returned from a visit in Washington. Miss Cornelia Steele is spending some time in Baltimore. Mrs.

Cale Young Rice is spending some time at the Norton Memorial Infirmary. Miss Ruby Bacon Nicoll have returned from a visit of three weeks in Greenville, S. C. Dr. L.

S. Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Misses Patricia and Betty Rose Johnston, are spending the week-end at Cumberland Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

N. B. Davidson returned from Somerset, where they visited their son, Mr. Fred Randolph Davidson, and Mrs. Davidson.

Mrs. Jack Bisbee of Lagrange, who has been the guest for the last week of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Emery Sidney Graham, will return home this Sunday night. The Nazareth College Guild will give a garden bridge party Tuesday afternoon, June 9, at the home of Mrs.

Matthew O'Doherty, 33 Hill in Castlewood. Mischa Casper is chairman of arrangments. Mrs. Gaylord S. Gilbert left Friday to join Captain Gilbert at Fort Riley, Kan.

Mr. Pen Konsberg of Chicago, is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ross.

Dr. David Yandell Keith returned from Kansas City where he attended the convention of the American Medical Association and the Roentgen Ray Association. Additional active and associate members of The Little Theater Company who have qualified and made reservations for the season of 1936-37 include: Ambassador Robert Worth Bingham and Mrs. Bingham, Dr. Irvin Abell and Mrs.

Abell, Dr. May E. Hopkins, Rev. Harry S. Mousson and Mrs.

Mousson, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert W. Hunn, Marshall Mellor, George C. Patterson and Charles E. Stoll; Mesdames James, Clark, Herbert W.

Derway J. B. Speed; Misses Mary Jane Ballard, Helen Hilliard, Alice M. Kennedy and Edmonia Kintner; Mr. Kennedy Helm Clark.

Announcements Ball-Quick. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Ball of Shepherdsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Hathaway Ball, to Frank W. The wedding will take place in June. Patterson- -Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Patterson of Sonora announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Evelyn Patterson, Mr. J. D.

Allen Louisville. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Patterson is a graduate of the Sonora High School and a former student of Western State Teachers College. Mr. Allen is the son of Mrs.

J. D. Allen and the late Rev. J. D.

Allen. He is a graduate of Baylor University. Kennedy -Klein. Mrs. Ella Kennedy announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Virginia Kennedy, to Mr.

Herbert F. Klein. The wedding will take place June 24. O' -Baldrich. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie S. O'Daniel of Lebanon announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Rose O'Daniel, of Louisville, to Mr. Sam Spalding Baldrich of Lebanon. The wedding will take place i in June in Lebanon.

Gerber-Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gerber announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Gerber, to Mr. Abe Lyons.

Conner -Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Somerville Vaughn Conner of New Albany, announce Mrs. C.

D. Wilson of Auburn, is the guest of Dr. Keith and Mrs. Keith. The John Marshall Chapter, D.

A. will give a card party at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, in the Architects and Builders' Exhibit. The public is invited. Mrs.

J. I. Henderson and Mrs. A. H.

Duncan of Edmonton, are (Continued on Page 4.) Entertainments The "Eight Club" will sponsor a dance on Wednesday, May 20, at the Iroquois Gardens. The following are expected to attend: Misses Thelma Hinkebein, Martha Mazzoni, Mary J. King, Gwen Merten, Jane Pell, Eleanor McCarthy, Eileen McCarthy, Agnes Schoo, Louise Schoo, Peggy ReuCarey, Dorothy Schoo, Angela ter, Leeanna Pope, Katharine Marcillait. Elizabeth Parsons, Helen Breinstein, Mildred Nally, Mary Kate Bartlett, Jane Pope, Schoo, Connie Pfeffer, 'Loretta Fedler, Cris Reiss, Kathleen Bannon, Dorothy Hinkebein, Dorothy Kelley, Marie Mattingly, Maurette Vetter, Jean Vetter, Mary Lovett Steingle, Mary Bauscher, Virginia Kirwan, Dorothy Michell, Louellen Cornett, Isabel, Maloney, Martha Kramer, Doris Kramer, Kathleen Otte, Mary Kelley, Adel Gutermuth, Rose M. Dennis, Mary Carney, Charlotte Hinkebein, Mary McDonald, Betty Jane Dant, Mary Del Kirn, Annabell Kirwan, Mary F.

Davis, Marie Murphy, Mary L. Brenton, Genevie Wetter, Mary M. Wetter, Ruth West, Cris Glazer, Pat Downard, Dorothy, Barkley, Mary C. McClure, Driscoll, Mary A. Spalding, Thelma Buckle, Dolly Bishop, Genevia Adams, Rita Bosler, Rose H.

Vivano, Rita Ewing, Mary Joe Johnson, Mary C. Lally, Dorothy Peake, Martha Cotton, Marie Casper, Sue Karem, Derris Farrish, Schultz, Rita Sarah Lee, Gohman, Dorothy MaySchultz. The members of the Hoac Club were entertained by Mr. Ralph E. Reiss at his home on Edenside Ave.

on Sunday afternoon, May 10. Those present were: Misses Martha Jean Augustus, Mary Carmel Fitzgerald, Tudie Giugliano, Dorothy Gordon, Helen Green, Helen and Margaret Grottenthaler, Betty Merten, Jeanne Miller, Gennett Schwab, Alice Tighe, Jane Waiter, Dorothy Zubrod. Hessrs. Harry C. and J.

Campbell, L. E. Clark, Joseph E. Conkling, Edwin J. David, Albert L.

Habich, Theodore A. Hattemer, Louis B. McHighe, Eugene J. Perkins, James H. Perry, mett A.

Ratterman, Ralph E. Reiss, Edward S. Schroering, Joseph L. Schroer, Leo C. Schuhmann, Montgomery J.

Shircliffe and Henry Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby C. Humphrey entertained May 11 with a surprise dinner party in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Joyce Humphrey.

Covers were laid for: Misses Joyce Humphrey, Juanita Cook, Marie Clay, Messrs. James Wallae, Howard McClellan, John Rice and George Wetzel. Miss Elizabeth and Anita Schafer entertained the Club Mayfair Sunday afternoon with a shower in honor of Miss Eva Kreling. The following members were present: Mesdames John C. Ficks, and Roy Williams; Misses Eva Kreling, Dorothy Oswald, Thelma Hull, Minnie Schafer, Bernice De Lus, Dorothy Schafer, Pauline La Maire, Cecilia Peters, Catherine Duffy, Elizabeth Schafer and Anita Schafer.

The Tawasette Club will give its spring dance on Friday, May 22, at Iroquois Gardens. The dance committee includes: Misses Marcella Lamping, Ruth Mullaney, Dorothy Gill, Frances Droppleman, Vivian Walesby, Juanita Schneider, Dorothy Mueller. Those expected to attend are: Misses Katty Stotz, Sara Lee Velten, Juanita Schneider, Carol Jane Schmitt, Martha Mann, Marcella Lamping, Margaret Shonkwiler, Mary Lee Wright, Margaret Adams, Sarah Blincoe, La Verne Borders, Dody Gordon, Dorothy Gill, Dorothy Horine, Alice Jaegers, Laura Jane Kellond, Ruth Mullaney, Virginia Mulloy, Virginia Rollins, Evelyn Snyder, Carolyn Thatcher, Vivian Walesby, Virginia Wernz, Edna Mae Bell, Helena Robinson, Regina Wuersch, Martha McGill, Shelley Mulloy, Dorothy Mueller, Ethelda Brehm, Martha Barringer, Mary K. Kirely, Nadine Dillman, Ruth Sengel, Elizabeth Smith, Sue Wade, Emily Weigle, Mary Carney, Martha.

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