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Page ISve M. 2:30 o'clock June 14 In the Red Men's Wig- 4 warn on Central avenue. All members urged tctrattend Ti Woman Alliance will In the church parlor. Unitarian church. West Peafbtree street" on Monday.

at 2:30 o'clock. All ladles of the congregation-are requested be present. The minister. Rev. Taylor will addres the meeting.

The Junior department of the Atlanta Woman' Public Healurclub will bold a regular-meeting Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 at the home of Miss Annie May Broach 34 Colquitt avenue. A regular' meeting' of' Atlanta chap. ter. No. 57 O.

EL will be held in the Masonic temple. corner Calnand Peach's tree streets Friday. June 14 at o'clock. There will be work In the de- Agrees. Members of the order- duly 5yiouallfled are cordially invited to attend le Atlanta Registered Nurses' club hold their regular monthly meet- Ing Wednesday afternoon.

June 12. at JO o'clock at the club rooms. 25 Porter plans A regular meeting of Georgia chapter. No. 127 O.

E. a will be held on Thursday. evening in Lebanon temple. beginning at 8 o'clock. All qualified members of the order are cordially in vited.

The Uncle Remus Memorial association will hold its June meeting on Thursday the llth at 70:30 in the Wrens Nest. All members are invited to be. present. A regular meeting of Golden Rod di vision. 43.

1. A. to O. R. C.

will be held Wednesday. June 12 at o'clock. In the hall. 6 Central-avenue. A full attendance is urged.

Capital City chapter. No. 111. O. E.

Swill hold its regular meeting Monday evening- June 10 at 8 o'clock. in the hall. 423H Marietta street Work in the degrees. Members of Atlanta review. No.

1. W. B. A O. T.

Maccabees are earnestly requested to be present at a very im portant meeting Tuesday afternoon. June 11. 1918. promptly at 2:30 in the- K. P.

hall. ninth floor. Forsyth building. The Council of Jewish Women win meet on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. in the auditorium of the temple.

to sew for the needy. SOCIAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. R.

1. Moncrief have r4urnwd to Newnan after visiting with their lather Mr. S. Moncrlet. Mrs.

S. 1. Mason has gone to Anniston 4 visit her sister. Later she will go to Birmingham' for a few weeks. Misses Marie Brown and Thelma Jfl Store.

la Atlanta Nadine Face Powder- Green s- Keeps The Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety. Motley back If not en- pi aied Nadine II pure and nann ies Adhere until washed oft Prevent sunburn and return of diseoloratlont. A million delighted users prow It ala Tints Fle Pink. Brunette. WWte.

By Toilet Counters or Mail 6Oe. National Toilet Company Pm. Wethlngton have Point from abort visit In Social Circle. am ily are- it home to their friends in' Captain L. Bellamy.

whohas been 11 for five weeks. ls able be out again alter suffering. Mr C. V. Variant has returned to 1 rule after' visiting Mr I.

Hostord of East Point Mrs. P. Ii. On and sons Lamar-and It Jr. motored.

to Charlotte. N. Friday where they will Join Orr a few weeks. j. C.

R. Henry. who has-been ill at his home In. East Point for several days. la somewhat better.

Mr. Otis Wells who has" been ill at the Flasher sanitarium has re- Covered sufficiently to. return to hl tome inLuella Oa. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Nolan. with their on. Lee formerly of this city nave moved to Metcalf. Ga. Miss Vlnnle Bunn.

of East Point la doing nicely after undergoing an operation- of the throat at the Georgia Baptist hospital. Thursday. Yr. Hugh Couch has returned from a business trip to Birmingham. Captain Herbert Johnson has arrived sately in France.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bridgers.

Mrs. J. W. Bridgers and Mr. Flynn Brldgerll who have been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. McCorkle in East Point. have.

returned to Dawson. accompanied by Miss Mary Kate McCorkle. who will be their guest for several days. Mr. Elmer Clarke has returned to Toccoa from a visit with his aunt Mrs.

J. C. Suttles of College Park. Mrs. Roy Dorsey will return the last of next week from New York where she has spent the past six weeks.

On her way home she will stop to Greenville S- C. for a few days. Mrs. Randle Weems has received a cablegram announcing the safe arrival in France of her hu band Mr. Weems.

who is with the T. M. C. A. Mr Paul M.

Gunsaulua has returned from New York and is at home with her parents. Judge and Mrs. Ji K. HInes. Ensign Howard Sawtell Is' spending the week-end with his rents Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Sawtell on his way from Charleston S. C.

to Annapolis. Miss Ethel In Miss Nell Stadler. lire. Jennie McKowan and Mr. J.

W. Bledsoe spent Wednesday at Camp Wheeler. Miss Laura Sawtell will return the early part of this week from a' visit to Baltimore and Lynchburg Va. where she attended commencement at Randolph-Macon college. Miss Beverly Anderson of Lynchburg will return with her for a visit Mrs.

G. 1. A. Devatle stopped over In Atlanta this week to visit relatives en route to her home in Griffin. after having spent the winter and spring in ThOmuvllle Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hemperley Misses Lillie Ruth and Mary Hemperley Mrs.

Clarence Jones and two children have returned to East Point from an outing at Indian Springs. Miss Blanche Bradley. recently of New York. after making a short visit to her sister. Mrs.

Nora Bradley Reid. of East Point. has sailed for China. to do evangelistic work In that country. Mr.

G. P. Weathers has returned to Rome tram a brief visit to his parents. Rev. and Mrs.

C. V. Weathers of East Point. Miss Mary Lee Icon has returned to her home College Park from the Georgia Baptist hospital. where she un derwent an operation for appendicitis.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Nolan have re turned front a visit In Morrows Mr.

Standish Thontpaon who has been In the aviation school In Columbus. Ohio for several months Is expected in. st Point early this week tor- visit his wants. Yr. and Mrs.

R. F. Thomp- on. ss Willie McWilliama is visiting relatives In Baltimore. Mrs.

D. E. Moncrief is seriously ill at the Fischer sanitarium. Miss Annie Mayo has returned to' So dal Circle after spending some time with friends in East Point. wsa Little Milner.

of LaGrange. is the guest of her sister Mrs. McCurdy Sparks. of East Point. Miss Annie Carroll of East Point is a.

guest of the house party which. is being entertained by Sire. J. W. Hooten.

in Montezuma. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Mitchell. who have been residents of East Point for la number of years. will move toLin colton early this week. I i Mrs. W.

Rl Ingram and daughter Miss Minnie Ingram of Miami. Fla. will Expert Service in Fitting Shoes Many features contribute to this stores supremacy as the acknowledged style. center not the least of which is the infinite care given to the proper fitting of each patron. Experienced salesmen trained in foot-anatomy are here to serve you with shoes that conform to the' requirements of your foot.

Stylish footwear should be. comfortable footwear when intelligently fitted. And this store takes pride in the intelligent and painstaking service rendered its patrons by its proficient salespeople. Mail Orders Filled wUhl en routeto He for th summer. JUHL WUltoma.

1 Mi Mamie Branch Powers Will re main at Smith college through the commencement exercises to. enjoy the usual gaieties tendanL thereupon. Mliw NbBiPFianlgan returned yea terdayfromi Wilson. Springs and Lei sad XMrs Ernest xRIiodes. Mrand Mr jRodea end daughters will spend the.

summer at th Virginia. resorts. Mr. Frank Wise of formerly of Atlanta spent a few days in the ettjrthepastweek mMi8seiEUae Crowder- and Elisabeth Weaver. who have been the' attractive house gn of Miss Laura Bell for the leaveilorJthelrhonie In Texas this morning.

I4wler ofHouston Texas is the pest of her sister. Mrs. W. M. Texry.

at her home. 2S North Boule vard. j. Mlss Lucile Wright who has been attending school at the Georgia Normal and Industrial school is at- home for her vacation wjth her parents Mr. and Mr.

L. O. Wright on North Moreland avenue. Mrs F. A.

Campbell who baa been visiting her daughter. Mrs W. West Savannah. for three months. has re turned home.

Mrs. Cliff Atchison is ill In her apartments In the Georgian Terrace Mr. Convey p. Whitehead. who has been In thelnteUlgenco department U.

N. la now In the officers' naval train- ng- camp. Pelham Bay. His brother. Mr.

Joseph B. Whitehead in the department of naval aviation. Mrs. J. D.

Little will return from her plantation Oakland. Ga. the latter part of the week. Miss Leura Bell returned during the week from Randolph-Macon Woman's college Lynchburg Va. and brought two of her classmates Misses Elise Crowder' and Elizabeth Weaver.

of Houston Texas with her. who will bee her guests for a few day. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bloch'-and son Leo have inoved to the Oxford apartment. Mrs. Harriett A. McLellan has returned from Lynchburg. Va.

where she went to attend the graduation of her granddaughter Miss Harriett Haynes Mary Jerome. who holds the chair of music and expression in the Retdayll1e High school. attar completing a successful year has returned to Atlanta to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Jerome. Mr. and Mrs.

WJnshlp Nunnaly announce the birth of a son Friday. June 7 at their home on Peachtree rood who bas been named Hugh McKee. for his maternal grandfather Mr. Hugh 1. Kea Miss Estelle Lindsey Is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. F. S. Wise on Riverside Jacksonville. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Wise will entertain for Miss Lindsey at Atlantic Beach during her visit- to them. Mr- and Mrs. J.

C. Williams and Mr. Lee G. Williams have returned from a stay of several weeks in Minnesota and are at. their apartment in the Ponce de Leon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gray and Mrs.

J. W. Gray. of New York. and Mrs.

Irwin Eldridge and Miss Eld ridge of Washington D. C. have returned home after spending the week with Mrs. E. S.

Hartman. Miss Margaret McKee returned Friday from a. visit to Mrs. Clement Moore in Hackensack N. J.

Mrs. E. B. Elder La improving after a serious illness. Mrs.

R. L. Hardeman and Miss Earle Hardeman are spending some time at Tate Spring Miss llarriett Haynes and Miss Elmer Jarwell returned Thursday from Raaph college. A cablegram received Saturday June 1. announced the safe arrival overseas 1 of Lieutenant John Alonzo Strahan or Fitzgerald Ga.

Mrs. J. T. WlthlngtDn. of EastPolnt Is suffering from a sprained ankle.

Mrs. Frank S. Gable left Friday for LaGrange. where she Is the guest of her. sister Mrs.

J. O. Baker. Mrs. J.

E. KIrven and Mrs. B. K. Coltney are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Coltney in Amerlcus. Mrs.

Omar Ben Goodson. Miss Ella Gammage and Miss-Louise Goodson of Brownwood. Ga. are the guests of Mr. and' Mrs.

C. H. Weekly. Mrs. Warren Satterwhite and Miss Katherine Weber left Saturday for Chicago and other points where they will visit friends and relatives.

Miss Jennie Johnson will return to day from Walnut Hill school near Boston Mass. A cablegram announces the safe arrival overseas of Lieutenant William L. Howard of LaGrange. Lieutenant Howard. who is with the 307th ammunition tram received his commission out of the first officers' training camp at Fort McPherson.

Mrs. W. E. Worrell. of New York and Miss Janle of Birmingham are the guests of Mrs.

W. J. Bell in West End. They will be among the i town guests at the marriage of I MloII8 Agnes Bell. which takes place Wednesday.

Miss Louise Moultrie of tome. Is the guest of Miss Marion Van Dyke. woo is at home at Mrs. Royston Cabanl. Mrs.

A. D. Adair. Jr. and children.

left today for Wrightsville Beach where they will be for several weeks. Lieutenant Walter Robinson U. S. A. who has on the guest of his mother in Ansley Park has returned to Fort Sill.

Oklahoma. Miss Fannie Wellington of Texas- who is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Stephen Barnett is improving after a weeks illness. Mrs.

Smith Plckett Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester George Forrester Jr. Mrs. W.

C. Jarnlgan and Mr. M. D. Markham motored to Warm Springs yesterday for the weekend Mr.

and Mrs. Henry King Stanford announce the birth of a son. Sunday. June 2. 120 East Seventh street who has been named Galloway Stanford.

Mr. Alb an W. Reed. first lieutenant 307th ammunition train. formerly stationed at Camp Jordan has arrived safely in France according to a message received by his wife.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Puller au Lee street.

Atlanta announce the. birth or a daughter on May 31. was formerly Miss Elizabeth Stanfleld of Rome. Ga. Mr.

and. Ms. A. 1. Bickers of Jack- son.

Ga. are the guests of their daughter Mrs. W. J. Morrison.

John Cutler Jr. of Macon. spent yesterday inthe city the guest of. Mr W. S.

Elkln. en route tome from Pensacola Mss C. U. Atchlson has been UI for several days Miss-Annie JFlynn. who has been at The Wigwam.

Indian Springs returns home. today. Miss DEtte Calhoun la at home from Goucher college Baltimore. Mrs. T.

M. Powell has' returned to Washington. D. after visit to her sister. Mra.

Jaelt Salmon. eelyfjOt Detroit. i visiting her sonand daughterMr and lireJackHiSalmon AN verarti will entertain the CUinnont Avenue. Bridge lnto Jta next meeuug on. Thursday.

MrvBrpolu Brown of Washington. AUfu a business and will be with. his father. Mr. O.

Brown on South Candler street for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alston Brdwn and little onjwho have been the guests of Mrs StMjia ojrn. returned on Thursday to their-borne at The BaronDeKJUh ehaptr.

will probably be the meeting till fall vv tin. entter of who is the guest pf her daughter. Mrs. P. H.

Hammond ta quite sick Mrs. VJV Oswlcl and rMra. husk of AUanU. w4 Ui jsU of Miss Annie Ansley Miss Annie vMaeChhstl who has been pursuing Xeourse of study at university returned home Ia kM' 5 Miss CitneriaifsNaahT entertained a party-of rgirU rat a awimmlng party at East Lake Thursday morning. Ml Gertrude Brown leaves next week to Mrxand Mr.

Alston Brown at their home at Thelma Fla. MrfandMrsErutank8.of West End. were the guests of thelr daughter. Mrs. W.

P. Smith teat' week. Mrs. Linden Athens. la the guest of Mrs.

VAskewv Mrs. Gardner mlll la the guest of the Misses Reed. Mrs. Rutherford Brown tie gum of friends In Macon. MrlWfi Boston i visiting his mother- In Lavonla.

Mr. W. B. Burroughs. of Tallahassee.

spent the' week-end here with relatives. Mrs. William Haygood of South Dakota is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Louise Green.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richards and family have returned from a visit to Newnan.

Mr. Marvin Clay who Is stationed It Camp Wheeler. Is the guest of his mother. Mrs. R.

P. Clay. Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Hastings Mr. Donald Hastings and Miss Louise Brown- motored to t01ll11edgevllle. last' ek where they attended G. M.

Co commencement. Mr. Stanley Hastings was among the graduates and received the eff efficiency medal. Mr Howard Askew and children leave in a few' days to spend the summer at. Montreal.

N. C. Miss. Ruby' Neat has returned from Dougluvlllean4 and la spending the summer with her parents. Mrs.

Ruth Pattlllo and a party of young ladles will give a flower shower at the Y. M. C. A. building at the re mount station at' Camp Gordon Friday afternoon.

The party- will take supper at the me a table. Mr. Robert Cunningham who a student at Davidson college returned home Wednesday. Mrs. 1.

N. Trammel or Marietta was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Alston. Miss Grace Council. of High Point. N. is the guest of Miss Ruby Neal.

Information has been received of the safe arrival of Dr. J. F. Pitman overseas. A pretty affair of Tuesday was the dinner party' given by Mr.

David Carroll to several friends. Experiments are being made in Trinidad British West Indies. with a mineral oil substitute for coal fuel on the railways. The legislative council has appropriated 24000 for this purpose and if the tests are satisfactory -further sums will probably be forthcoming. It is reported that Trinidad's output of crude oil in 1917 amounted to 65980914 gallons.

Chicago is the worlds greatest lumber market. A CAIM VICTROLA SUPREME REPRODUCING INSTRUMENT WITH Cable Victrola Service THE SERVICE THAT INSURES PERFECT SATISFACTION You owe it to yourself. before purchasing your Victrola to be familiar withthe many exclusive advantages given free to Cable' Victrola owners by Cable Victrola Service. VICTROLAS 2250 to 550 Terms will be arranged to suit you. MAKE CABLES YOUR MUSIC STORE Everything Musical Especially for Your Pleasure.

84 N. Broad St. Atlanta GL Phone Ivy 7279 H. G. LEWIS GO.

72 Whitehall The store of dependable merchandise at low prices for cash. 300 New Silk Dresses On Special Sale. Monday at 00 ft KTEEDLESS to say there is something unusual about the of such dresses as these when we sell them at this price. We' See these ought a large lot of them and at a most opportune time. incur window COLORS are all colors and black navy and Pekin blue green brown tan rose taupe gray STYLES are all excellent six of them shown here.

Drawing made from one of our models after reaching us last Friday. Lewis Suit Reductions- Monday we put on sale a large' tot of Suits ata great reduction in price. Black and whiteclieck tan gray Pekin blue a variety of styles. iJlTAR SAVIKCal STAMPS 50 H. 0.

SCO WAR. SAVINGS' STAMPS DtrUe saall ellaa fr Tlelry tkU week. 1 of T1m holdjl regular Peet1ng ldaJ' tterDOon at. :30 1 lockTunUInthReclfenWlg me beu tt iii miiii il tit tbej churdlparlorUnltartan JunIl7U. Allldiu arerequededto i i in I rH St iillh or dep artm nt rtantaWoIJ1AOPubllC 1 iIi.

tDoonat :1 liJ Broa hUCOlqUltt. jh ArePllmetlD 1t 1 snil6- treestreeta. une jiT Therewtllbeork ttvee theordel' i j. qualified ar cor lall vtte I in I ill- 1 fc ro oJJU in- vi te4. dl- 43 1 halI1I Central' avenue.

chpt 423 No1. Im- business meeting :30 II II Monc ef tlIIred Mason- td For Sale By JACOBS' PHARMACY" NIB" lie 0. Compl iOD tlreJrpieale4. harm- ksa it Ft I a I 1' i tamUYMe' tothIrtrte thEttcPOIDt putor ci ziiL je cl WfoJfIVft tob aplnatterautfer1Dc 11- iL Vv tbUret1irDedtGi Do. UIaniI1e.

Mrs. LJ otEaat I inelsons. Lamar 1cl P. CharlotteN cJ theT1 UjolnJLlOrr fora feweeka Mr. haa been sen1' omehatbetter u.

hure.1 cove. red to his home No eD. th on Lee. 2 I JlDdergotn. C.

theOeor1 I A cablegram has been received that I Herbert. hnson I I i a siree Iin husband Gun. ulWi Charle. ton. BI soe I a LynclJ urg I I st pped HetIl erley.

I lnt Weath 18 In un- appen icltl8. re- avl tion months13 to' htaPUents Mlu McWI11I Bal Ft chi yo So- AJ nle lnt. I I aIIt I a to' Lln- I i Mr Win ll 1 Expert- tting eat res not tak byitsproficient i 4 7. iW hf KrioJZBemperJey en' Hen i1 lf i KINKemleBrDCh war. Wi1lre maInAtSmtthconece erc1s th leties- 1 8pr :1 r- jt ki OfJ iSol1v i fozmerITofAUn ape nt- rr In- ek Kfu i Elias' croW12eraDd l1s betJi WhQhavbeeJ fb uae ptsof1U aLuraBeUfof Paet fnrd re leave 1 rtbelr'-bome- HO WIi1 Te i-HraJfr WeLawl oi I Cl1ui Do ex ts.

other 1IrsW tl herbomeSI teDd1DJrachoolat Dd1n aehooat hMV WJth. herplents on Mrs. lrwC ins Savannah. threemonthba re. Mr 1nherapart.

orglaD Whlteh be6nn S. nthe 11lamp I Sepb I ria. turn th of havenQvedto the. xfor4 Mrs 6le ri dJ ulte rto Miss eucce atul' iantato th Mc- vlsltto I W'I MISS. Eldridge i I I rgaret Frl ay Hacken ack i atterj I I 1.

I I Elmer' Lleuten nt I I and to- fr 1. of MIssLQulse Mr Wrlght v1JJe befor I MrrL C11oway A1b ccordl Mr Fuller lss Mr of. IOn r. In the Mra. ft lJ' been M1aa AnDlFyDn hubeen home Qoucbercollece rr 5 PowelJ 1aret 11e4to Wuhb1tonD.

Co. llttohel Krajr hl i1L NeelY otDetroltl vlsltIDccher son anI i1 Qi AiiiR Knl ee' rb6t 111' eDt Wnth vel1ueBrldce club a its Dutmeetiur OXr Brooks OBrownofWuhlnrton c. bnAt1antoD buslnesandn r. GBrown treetfor aeveratwe ks. MranclraAHtollBr wn gu.

Of1tra. SlKaD' Btolfll eturn tbetzohomtnJelmao FIa neBtr nD ehaptsrDA mMFriday Ith JIr Uot Oalln. This wiUi1 Yibethe lut meetlngUU tall. iML1 orR ftl1 JrLP JD AU theguests Yl a KIstADl1le en la. ourlle 1U1l tr uni last 1I1UctheriaNAaJientertalned wlmmlnJrparty EaatLake TburadaymorDlng Miss nb werepie guetUottherdauchter 1drsLiDden Mrs ll th In Mr.

W. erdn WR en ueatof aYWboIS i I er s. ulse I wheretbeyattended MrjStantey thee M18HowardXakew atthe re- oom Tfi1fe rtT Al c. th inTrinl- Ing. out-I' I CABLEVIC TR OLA IS VI TROL4 it.

fa iliarwith the ctrola VI TROL to' Ev rything jJJe Pfano I pflcesjor New 15. I I I I I I I I 1.1 I JV I A iJ I. 15 I NEEDLESS ab ut 1- em' is I i ur black b. lue n' 5 00 wmdew gray- I six her Drawing- models-after I Re I I af a eat i white. check gn i blue--a ohtil" 1500.

wAJiIlVIiGl Tms 0' LE 18 0' WAJ1AvmGSWrAX iD 7W1Ir i We. tIF Piit1eb f. t- 1. 0 a COI 4 9i8. Eki MEETINGS iChemkaeRoee No.

L.A. tor B. ofItz wi11 hold Ita 1ridayxaafternoon dslnekJnne intheRed are TheWomans meet i01 WezUPeachtreestreete Juno 10. are to be IL It an themeeUng Tberjonlor lantaWomans regular meettingTnesday at A' beheld I The fwtil 4 J30 members will 1 At T. very 11 4' a.

r15C and 85C erdnres Powd 3 Osb a II Bo untflwaahedoS Flesh unette IL ParisToa turned' to' East Point a Circle. Rev andMra A Crambley andr family areat the East Point pastorlum3 nwho has in weeksiss beont Mrs. vr- sons and C. for Na EastPolnt hat-been at son- have a I A a Mrs. he andIMre.

ILUlle workv Ia IH home is in a this-store's pains z- Samd Daq Received stop over a few da this week with" Mrs. 7 empetley en route to dersonville. the Mr. Edgar of Eatontou is the 1 guest of andMrs4J. it MiasMemie re- mainatSmith corn- gaieties-attendant there ZrPan a' yea terday from.

ingtoe Va. where she motored withMr. hir. ad Mrs. Ehodesendr aum ner 1 the 4.

city the past week. Misses whohave guests pastfew days or their home lioustonTexas thts MrIIattle as Isthesguest ferry 236 1. his Induetritirschoolal hervaoaUon wJthherparents ACampbeB Ir the ing Little guests-for dayi. 1 East Point West Mrs 4 2 Alban Mrs. Morrison.

1 1 C. Atchlsop Annie hgnietoday 111 John ILNeely of and daughter. Mr. Mrs Jack HSalmon 4' Ar4 DECATUR GA. MrsLweeaee Erirhatt' tam CiatrmontAvenueBridge at Mr.

of is in Atlanta on Mrs. son who Su anWorn at TheBaronD with3rrl Llast Devitte. of gnitealcit 2' andMrs. AUantawsre AnnleMaeChristk a weelr. Catherlae Nash' party of tovlsit Mr and Mr and MrsEubanksof oftheir of Askew' Gardner oL amilla deed.

isvislting end Haygoodof wek received with mess made 0 fi CA 4 THE GENUINE' d- 3 with I TROLAS tosuit Ey. :4 1 fz. The or 3 a is 4I. t4f Y- I i I 0' 9 XI C- the In. Our I 12 1 a WAIt SARIliG iPAMPS.

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