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SOCIETY BM the wimTQTdp6sT 3 MRS HENRY JLANE WILSON CONTIXCED FBOH SECOKD PACE or In Jfew Tork city expecting to return to Washing ton tomorrow Sir Clarence Weldeman left yesterday lor a short stay at Atlantic City Mrs Monroe Luchs left yesterday for Streator IIL to rislt her parents Mr and Mrs Wolferman nr cvi4 A vi WWU4U Ul iLOiaMll IB UW I guest of her son in law Mr A Prince ol Sixteenth street northwest With John Remsen who was chosen at the time she was elected She wIU make a special effort to Interest the women of the Tillage in her election It was said she believes the success of the school system must depend largely on the cooperation and support of women and she is desirous of making the women of Roslyn more of abactor in the management of its school af fairs The villagers were pleased to Is the car sne wouia run ior oracc again Sirs John Jacob Astor of ICew Tork gave a dinner party at London last week Miss Mary McGrann of Lancaster Pa I women Is the guest of Miss Helen Barnes of the JJ AI her hBd 8m jowa William VInoent arrived In Plymouth i that day but Instead of going to London Miss Gertrude Merer of Baltimore is they went right on to Paris visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Franc I After the dinner Mrs Astor took most of her guests to Lady Bassoons real Mr Malcolm Auerbach Is cruising In dence the grand mansion which Barney muun jwaaa 6 a lanKee i Barnato built for himself The company Mrs Tony Oettinger and children are I Ptrtaned FrnCh guests of Mrs Max Rich on ltotrt T1 If flf ptat street northwest 4ni Mfg Astor cals this her unlucky year erythlng she has done she says has Mrs SeufTerl and daughter Miss turned out badly Helen and Miss Louise also Miss Ger I Sne Plned her wrist on leaving the trude Snaffer will leae on Wednesday I shlP hcn arriving In England I ner luggage aiq not reacn ionaon lor six days after It was due The house she took on Brook street I was a failure fearful expense and she suffered untold annoyance In getting out of it after she had paid all costs At 39 Curzon street the first disaster was the upsetting of a curling lamp over From irious Exchange a ball dres Just unpacked from Paris A Newport social war du to friends coered with gray tulle the whole of of Alfred anderbllt and his fo mer which frizzled off at once the flames wife Mrs Lliie French Aanderbilt I scorched the surface of the satin while taking 8id is a result of the dlorce ar excited I rench maid dashed water has ber MarteJ and a big split in0 the garment and then stamped on It tl elr largo clrcl of friends has re on the floor suited somi take Mrs anderbllts Two das later Mrs Astor lost a large iie of the rase and ot lers lean to Mr Parl from the center of a clasp at tho an1erhil There will be an interest back of necklace Irg rivalrj iweon The two ets dur At Ascot she Ion the back of a mORt for Atlantic Citj GOSSIP OF SOCIETY Little Stones of the Daily Life of Well Known People ii fr summer the vn tf in New iork On tli asion of he charity ba zaa it lr anderbilts farm at Ports Mtns Church a promi weman in the cottage colonv fn nd her nme among thoe present forthwith ught the reporter who 1 used name in ronnctlon with and during the jaluable watch which she inherited from On her waj to or from Lady Londes borojgh fete at St Dunstans Lodge sho diopped a small gold purse studded with ruoio But lur ball for the Duke and Duchess of or naught was a towering success Their roal highnesses and all the dinner guests were unanimous pronouncing 1 WWLLWWhJL LWm mmmmmnmmmammmmfe i BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBK mmmmmmR mmmmmWrJr KVjmnatmmmH SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS mM LWLmM3kvi 1L wmMimwmjMAswmmpzL mA wmamwwwwwimm SOCIETY IN RICHMOND Greft InterestkowntaNew Visi Ceitry Club wEDDDfatiar saval circles Coke Jr Judge BJchardson Judge Edmund WaddilL Jr WUliam Jl Ander son George Bryan George Christian John A Lamb A Cabell St John Coalter Lynch Montague Moon HI RLPollartL KJP Buford JA Massie Thomas Snead Frank Sutton jr4 A Massie John Dew Bobert Talley James Shelton George Wise George Gregory John Minor and IE Long A large party of Richmood people are having a most enjoyable time camping at Moormans tuver vs The party consists of Dr and Mrs Bowles Dr and Mrs EL Bowles Miss Margaret Morgan Ellis Jones Misses Daisy Davis Mary Anderson Annie Lee Bowles Marion MoncelL and Austin Brockenbrough making highest score The club will meet next Monday evening with Mrs Travers 6tt west iTanxiiA street 1 Mr and MrsJohn McDowell bf East ifjcamona entertained at their home Rose Lawn Tuesday evening in honor or me twelfth birthday of their datwh ter Miss Ruth McDowelL There were about 2S of br little friends present Miss Bertha Hayes of Gloucester Va Unexpected In this city next week when she will 3e the guest of Rer and Mra yr Frank Hayes Got and Swansea Leave Vir ginia Party Denyer and Return tj i iuiiue xjea Bowies uwu jaumeu laOU Lawyen to Join Bar Assoaa Louis Taurman Wflllam Jones Au uva ciceung no opnngs aociai Set In Camp Engagements Photo by Harris Ewlnc wife of the American minister to Belgium who has just returned to Brussels from a visit to the United States tie affair and pe 1 lm to understand th dinner and the arrangements for the pan prijn ah ner irienas are urging i io Bf coiiuion dui sne Hesitates at wf not present and did not exi eer se her foot on the firm a i si Wh1 the reporter to be i fil in ins her nam further in nr i Hon witr a ything Ifred an de lit ii ere or an place else Ot ci ihI milters in connettion I the fan and Mr Vanderhilt are for fear of further bad luck Hot upon the news of the wedding of Mrs John Stetson and the Portuguese Count ipta Kulalia comes a rumor that he former Mrs Stetson stepdaughter Mrs llenr Roelofs has begun to ins lis isf in the ol lbs and in the entertain serious doubts ether she is i It became peneralh hat ilr Aanderbllt a on ert on the lawn of np tt i silr nee hich was pi i eitu Mrs I French snrl rhilt mother for the bene Marx hurih In otmoulh 1 of bronze door for the same 1 heon presented Mr an i wlio last ear the church in endowment rev jit of the rece nt fete at th 1 it I larm for St Mar Church like lilt was taken in a in I lo5 but there is neail i expenses to be met which Mi rl iu nia assume the reponibilit ih iwifce the net earnings will Ih not entitled to a larger share of the estate of the philanthropist and hat iker than er came actualh into her hands Mrs Roelofs refused herself to all reporters esterda and would not een make public the names of her law ers but Ashbourne posslp has it that sne i coniaeiins tre adIsabilitj of legal action Mrs Roelofs was the daughter of Mr Metson firn wife from whom he was diorced SI married Mr Roelofs when the latter was superintendent of the Stet son fLctor It is wldel stated that Mr Roelofe was largeh responsible for the normous success of that business ha ing actual iharge of its administration tor man ears and complete charge dur ing Mr stetson long absence in Den er and elsewhere Be th as it max Mr Roelofs wooed and won the daughter of his employer and some time later started out for himself in tl business of hat making He too prospered In a brief tim establishment became one of the largest in the country and his estate at Ashbourne directj bordering that of the late stetson is now one of the most beautiful alv ng the hardsome Old York road When Mr Stetson died it was found that his second wife haipg died he had left th bulk of his estate to the third Mrs stpUio formerh Sarah Hllzabeth Shindler the daughter of an Indiana farmer and now the Counters Santa Eulalia Mrs Roelofs was bequeathed enh about JlPflO0 I he daughter protested She went rur ther She engaged lawjers and prepared to ccnest the will PieMdcnt IKsevelts sudden feLhe tht lZT Ktlt turr om Newport after the war rerences Jt was their opinon that a con ms snub to Newport so CSt he courts should be axoided ana l8ll i consequenth the compromised with hat Newport society would hois guing ner a special award of know swowu in return for which thex receUed oseelts exit oertainH was her Pn31 to a release in which she at atrupt The moment his arrpe1 make no more claims upon the th naal rejiieisentatnes eatp i 1 shook tl dust of the an ut tnen thp expected happened Only it ft his feet and the cloud a llttlp nhiP afer the lase was signed as vo dense that all fashion ll was annoinfd that Mrs Stetsons es wport has been otiuehing and tatp nas mucn larger than had at first aid sneezing eT er sin i been supposed Thre was an excess si th it slm of the most dis income Jill 12 which was dliided 1 1 hosts arii lurtesses made amon the other heirs exclusive of the eT ts to 1 old the President daugnter a a two as a swagger ow lc aerted Mrs Roelofs feels might reflect glorj upon nal sne nas some claim upon this ex cess income The agreement is to the ef ne was artfuIU arranged and Pct that the release was signed when the teraptingh baited But Mr signers had no knowledge of the excess would haxe none of it While and tnat consequent the release is nk and Mr Hash were noliieH not alid she learned that one Miss Ethel So and So was not auite well I must come up and see her said Mrs Barrie Will you come by train or motor her husband asked Oh I ll come In my new motor replied Mrs Barrie sweetly the one with the new steering gear jou know I paid 4 000 for It Now ou needn say a word my dear hat thaf I don hear you wen Dat I Know or course you re de Jignted did ou morrow Overton Price at the Grange near Bllt more Mrs Sarah Klnslow has gone to Colonial peach for the remainder of the summer Mrs William A Smoot has returned to her home in this city after a visit to her cousin Mrs Fltz Jones In King George county Mrs William Purvl and her sister Special to Th Wishlnjton Post Richmond Va July 25 Richmond society is very much interested in the new club which la to bo known as the Country Club of Virginia and which will be situated a short distance this side of Westhampton Paris The view from the proposed site of the club up the valley of the James is one of the most beautiful in this vicinity The clubhouse will be a handsome strnctureovlth a well appointed cafe a luunioer ot uvmg rooms ror the use of the members a large ballroom and spa cjuus rcranaas It Is proposed to have an 18 hoie golf course eight or ten tennis courts also kennels stables and everything pertaining to a hunt club The following are the officers John A Coke Jr president a Kirk vice president John Orgaln secretary and treasurer The directors are John Baker William Habliston John A Cok Jr Charles Borden Henry An derson Kirk John Pnreeii William Wood John OrgainVohn Young Harrison Burnett Jimes Mullen Henry Harwood and A Wllmer ine nome or Mr and Mrs Ford was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday ev ening at 7 30 oclock when their sister Miss Lucj Stewart Lindsay became the bride of James Howard Pugh Rev Dr John Moncure officiated The parlors were profusely decorated with palms and cut flowers The marriage hymn was sung by a quartet gustus Bowles Russell Bowles and Lieut Drewry Bowles jr Mr and Mrs George Hobson of Norfolk announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Leila Baker Hob son to Midshipman Vaughn Wood ard of Charleston Va The wedding is to take place in September Miss Hcbson la one of tho most popular loorfolk girls that visited Richmond last season and has many frlendshere masmpman wooaara is a intmmn ei pmmn i i -the class of 1907 of the Naval Academy iSmeHn9 LfTta Brooklyn and Mrs I osoer in aevr xork is expected come me latter part of this week Mr and Mrs A Blerne Blair and Mr and Mrs Granvllls Gray Valentine are back from Tork Pa where they had a imoar aeuantful visit to Mr Valentines ewer Mrs Small Miss Lucy Talbot Lewis who lias been the guest of Mrs Thomas la Danville has returned to her home in East Franklin street Mrs Laughlin and Miss Spence nooe of New York city are the guests of Mrs Laughllns mother Mrs GIbbony In the West end Miss Alice Morris TM been spending the past month with Miss Tell Ethel whats thaf Ethe Lff wmam TyI an1 her SlSter say tel Ethel II be up ending Good dearest good bj ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY 1 1 llnughb de Eresb daughtei Bieese of New Vork and des i he the i ountess of Am aster is of lare distinction and beaun i nll a grat lamfile in high i I sxiet she is devoted to coun lord hunting reads mu and i Lidx Bountiful among her hts i i umerous tenants with infinite ch most of her lire has been pass ngland she has retained in a li 1 degree that cleverness ana i whi make American girlr tuactire fo Englishmen She had it in sciet onlj two season three eare ago she married De who as bj no mieans arito i ippcaj anci but one of the most le oung men in the Knglish nobilit and heir of the Earl of in neci oi at territorial posset an accumulated wealth The engagement of Judge Charles Edward Mcol of Manassas to Mrs Florence Do Cusac Nash formerly of Charleston and now a resident of Warrenton A a was made at a dinner In A arrenton lat eek Their wedding It is said will take place August 3 Though a resident of Manassas Judge Nicol is closelv identified with Alexandria He is president of the Alexandria National Bank and for many jears was judge of the courts of this circuit resigning about ghteen months ago to enter the race for the House of Representatives Mrs Rhoda Le Cuyer Is visiting ner Drotner Air Hauls Cook at Wilmington Del Mrs Julia Nails and family are spending a month at Colonial Beach Among the Alexandrians who attended the german at Fairfax last Tuesday night were Miss Marv Snowden Miss Bessie Tones Miss Hattle Douglas Miss Bertie Gold Miss Ea Dent Miss Grace Anderson and Messrs Charles Barrett James fa Douglas Harry Beerley Edward Tawcett Gwynn Dent and Ma gruder Dent Mr and Mrs George French have returned from Orange Va where they attended the horse show Wednesday and i nursaay Mr Daid Chalmers has returned from the Write Sulphur Springs where he spent several weeks mIss idith Boswell who has been vis iting lends at Clifton Torge Va has returned to her home in Alexandria the summer in Front Rojal Va Miss Courtney Greenough Is spending a month at Delaplane Va Mrs Morton Schaefer of Baltimore has returned to her home after a visit to ner sister Mrs Gilbert Cox in Alexandria Mrs Charles Goodrich and Mrs Willis Goodrich hae returned from Lynchburg where they were the guests of their niece Mrs Edwin Hook Mrs Malvlna Bowers of Winchester Va announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Leila Bowers to Dr Charles Grove of Roanoke College Salem Va The marriage will take place early In September Miss Bowers Is a sister of Rev John Bowers of Baltimore Md Invitations have been received here for the approaching marriage of Miss JulU Clarke of Massaponax Spottsylvania county to Ellett Hfl Day of Washington formerly of Scottsvllle Va The ceremony will be performed Wednesday August 12 at the home of tho brld Mr and Mrs Farrard of Mon trosA anrounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Ellen Eudall Farrand tu Harry Clinton Beless of Needham Heights fllass The wedding is to take place In the earl falL Among the Richmond people spending the summer at Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs are Mrs Barton Grundy Mr and Mrs Egbert Leigh Mrs Christian Miss Dorothy Christian Mrs Thomas Carter Mrs George McAdams Miss Louise McAdams Mrs Thomas from the choir of Holy Comforter Rich Jtherfoord Miss Kutberfoord Frank ard Salnsburg at the piano played the GlasSow Mrs Thomas Atkinson and Mr wedding march nd Mrs Thomas McAdams while chfffonbroidclh BZU I A delightful fruifpper wa given at white6 pTcfure were V1 Park TuMday nignt Th0Se lilies of the valley and MdE XL af thefr ThWJJI muisT Reaa CT Isadore will lsit Mr Pughs old home In Charlotte connty before returning to this city where they will make their hoTie SWEET CHALYBEATE VA Leo Downey of Portagevtlle is spending his acation In Alex Mr andria Miss Katie Makeley of Alexandria is visiting her cousin Mrs Humphrey Ford at Clifton Va Mr and Mrs Overton Westfeldt Price and son 0erton of Braddock Heights are Msltlng Mr Prices mother Mrs Resort Rapidly Filling and Driving and Fishing Are Enjoyed Special to The Washington Pest Sweet Chaljbeate Va July 25 The season at Sweet Chaljbeate Is rapidlj advancing to full tide and new faces are constantly appearing upon the scene There are a number of well known Washlngtonians at the springs among them being Capt and Mrs Laird Mrs Schley daughter of Ad miral scniey Mr and Mrs William Wheatlej Miss Locker Miss Heath Mrs Pole Miss Pole Mrs Charles Reid and Miss Reld The following are recent arrivals Miss Hattle Belle Keemp Jeffersonrllle Incl Hammond Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Kensett and Miss Kenaett Norfolk Mrs John Daniel an Mr Ed Daniel Lynchburg a Mr and Mrs Frank Biom Tlakefleld Va Mrs Fole Miss Pole Mr Pole Wash ngton Miss Eaton Richmond Va Mrs Rnthnrford Misa Rutherford Miss Nannie Rutherford Miss Kate Sedelsn Baltimore Mrs A Carrlng ton and two sons Lynchburg Va Mrs Charles Read and Mlsn Read Washington Mr and Mrs Hlcknun Ball and Mrs sS Slaughter Alderson Va FYaser Richmond a Earry Jw folk Jamea Hum Norfolk Misses Bibb Louisa Va Mr and Mrs Slack Roncererf Va Misses ra and Marion IHInsworth A wedding of Interest to Richmond people was that of Mrs Margaret rnniips of Hampton Va to Lieut Hoi den Chester Richardson assistant naval constructor of the Newport News shlpjard which was celebrated Monday afternoon In St Johns Church Hampton the Rev Martyn Nelfort officiating Col Nelson Groome was Lieut Richardson best man The two matrons of honor were Mrs Nelson Groome and Mrs William Taliaferro Other attendants were George Booker McCandlsh Louis Heffelflnger and Wyatt Mrs John Sclater the brides sister tendered the bridal party a reception and wedding dinner after the ceremonj at her home on Rudds island The bride Is a sister of Mayor Thornton Jones of Hampton and has many friends in this city Lieut and Mrs Ricljardson will spend their honeymoon in the North The Richmond lawjers who expect to attend the meeting of the State Bar Asso ciation which will be held at the Home stead Hotel Hot Springs August 4 to 6 are John Garland Pollard Wj ndham Meredith Patterson Russel Bar gamin William A Moncure Henry A Atkinson Judge Lewis John A verell Cle ve Gary Lizzie Bradshaw Katie Jones Ellle Childress Mrs Charles ButleV of Old Point and Mrs Arthur Pooth Croswell Eddie Jones Will iam Grant Dr Jones Frank Burton AY Reams Norwood Haddock Bailey Luther Plttman Cliff Perdue Joe Edwards and Curtis Bailey Miss Avile Perkins Is the hostess of a house party at her home In Louisa Va Those enjoying her hospitality are Mrs Enos of this city Miss Baxter of Portsmouth Miss Winn of Culpeper Miss Joyner and Miss Enos of Richmond Miss Perkins of Oakland Miss Alley of Baltimore and Mrs Cox of Washington Mr and Mrs Joseph Brjn who have been spending the last two months in London England will return to Richmond In September after visiting Paris and Brussels Gov and Mrs Claude A Swanson and Mrs Thomas Stokes returned to this city Tuesday afternoon having left the Virginia party at Denver They went on a sightseeing tour through Colorado Utah and Wyoming Gov Swansoi left Saturday morning for Kenbridge Lunenburg county where he made a speech at the Confederate reunion returning to this city Saturday evening The Stay at Home Whist Club met Monday night with John Tyler Three tables played Mrs Brock and Miss Page Xylett RoyaU who is visiting Mrs William Halbert in Cincinnati will go to White Sulphur Springs before returning to this city Miss Nancya Allen Is attending a house party at the home of Winfree at Drewrys Bluff Chesterfield county Miss Laura Ellison of Brampton Ont Is visiUng her uncle William Ellison at Ms East Franklin street Mrs Louis Bossieux nt 3S Third street left Wednesdav for Staun ton Va where she will spend several wee as Mrs William Gentry is spending tha summer with her sister Mrs John A Fleet In Mathews Va Miss Hajtle Hughes will leave shortly to Join a house party to be given by Miss Bland at her home in King and Queen Va Miss Caroline Rcnnolds has returned from Pulaski Va and leaves shortly to visit Miss Ella Buck at Rose Hill AI uciiiifrie county va Mrs George Wayne Anderson and children are spending the summer at Mrs Charles Browcocks near Keswick Miss Eugene Taylor will leave August 1 for Blue Ridge Summit Pa ROCKVILLE MD A leap year dance at the Montgomery Country Club Wednesday evening was one of the enjoyable events of theweek In Rockllle society circles It was in charge of a committee of which Miss Prlscllla Dawson was chairman Mrs Kicnard Stokes and Mrs Henry Brad lev were the chaperons Among tboe In attendance were Dr and Mrs Reverdv Stewart Mr and Mrs Richard Stokes Mr and Mrs Robert Peter Mr and Mrs Otho Talbot Mr and Mrs Wlliarn West Mr and Mrs David Warfleld Mr and Mrs Thomas Talbott Mrs David Munro Mrs Henry Bradley Mrs Claude AHnutt Misses Barry Abert Rose Armstrong Marv and Vlrgie Brewer Lavnia Dawson Margaret ana rnscma Dawson Elizabeth Fields Genevieve Fields Lillian Fields BUM Finer Alice Husk Laura Hlfglns Enia rhnara VllvfiHAfH Hmm 1lfftmtr jVltlen Mosher Margaret Moors Kate I Packard Margaret Stokes Annie ant Jane Tearley Miss Harsh Alice Slddona Messrs Albert and Norman Bouicv Edward Ayton John and Russell Brewer NorriUe Burr George Brewer Ralph Jones Darby teowmanC Alby Henderson John Hlgzlnsv Walter A Williams Roy Warfleld Julian Whiting Soraer ville Dawson Arthur Peter Thomas Dawson Bernard Diamond Randolph Mason Don Munro Dr George Lewis and Mr Ballenger Messrs Charles Janes and John and George Brewer are befc from a ten day trip to Saranac Lake New ToTk city Montreal Quebec and other points or interest Misses Rose and Margaret Henderson are home from Atlantic City where they spent about ten days Mrs James Dawson was the hostess at a bridge party last Monday afternoon when her guests were Mrs William Dor sey Mrs Harry A Dawson Mrs Robert PetervMrs Reverdy Stewart Misses Rose Armstrong Barrr Abert KTlxx Chcate Bessie Green Margaret and Prts cIHa Dawson Mamie Hogg Rose Williams Nannie Vinson and Lavlnla Dawson Miss Lavinia Dawson and Miss Vinson won the prizes Refreshments were served on the lawn William Isherwood and family of Oklahoma are guests ot Mr Isheowooda mother Mrs Robert Isherwood near Derwood Misses Florence and Nannie Price of New Tork are guests of Mrs James Dawson near Rockvills The regular weekly meetlnr ot ths Morning Card Club was held on Tuesday with Mrs George Hunter as hostess Those present were Mrs Claude Allnut fr Inhn 1oti XJtm sll TV lhant Mrs William Dorsey Mrs Annie McGulre Mrs Nicholson Mrs Lee Offutt Mrs Robert Peter Mrs Bowie Waters Misses Agnes Bailey Louise Edmonston Lillfe England and Ethel and Vivian Waters Misses Bailey and Edmonston won the prizes Mrs Cornelius Eckhardt ot Kensington has been visiting at the home ot her mother Mrs Robert Isherwood near Derwood Mr and Mrs Thomas White have returned to New Tork after spending two weeks In RockvUIe at the home of Mr Whites parents Rtr and Mrs White Mr and Mrs Wallace Welsh and daughter Miss Mary will leave Monday for Atlantic City for a sojourn of tea days Miss Winifred Gertrude Scott and Mr Benton Bowie young Washlngtonians were married In Rockvllle Monday afternoon by Rev Thomas IL Campbell pastor of the Baptist Church The same minister officiated at the marriage here Wednesday afternoon of Miss Elsie Veit and Mr Ivan Utterback both ot Washington Another Washington couple Miss Laura El Teatman and Mr Lewis Brooks was also married here Wednesday afternoon the officiating minister being Rev a White Miss Lada Heagy has returned from a stay of several weeks at Pen Mar Md Mr and Mrs Morgan Washburn are back from Winona Canada where they spent ten days with relatives mmJmh6m Store closes 6 oclock Saturdays other days 5 oclock Kepkless Man From the Chi ago News It says here Maria said Mr Hard apple as he opened his weekly paper that a man with an open umbrella Jumped oft a New York skj scraper Do tell Hiram gasped Mrs Hard apple looking up from her churn And did it break his umbrella onllHam xorrecr dresser kWame iJ lon find AlDhoOfte for nr mitation bo wing and scrap nter ou lng the ontemptu ident a ordering up the irrs anchor and calnh putting ej resigning hereetne work 1 afTairs in 1 oslvn Ir piar Mrtckav again will a candi rhool trustee he made this Mro vrrle the authors wife has a prem diplomatic wav about her She his a passion for motoring is an pert driver and knows all about a cars mechanism Pecentlv she fell in love with a ca which has an entlrelv nn steering gear and pid 4 ono for it although she ownei two other ores ffhe felt a cllp it AcWMt a inriui ana anout selling Barrie of her new purchase i i a a reports that He went to Pans to direct the staging i umnue in le or feter Pan nr od of office exrires on ug si will un in coniunction and Is with friends in he coi ntrv His wife called him on the phone and sked in turn about all his 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