Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1940 — Page 14

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SOCIETY—

Lake Breezes Draw Many From Here as Others Head for West

3 Miss Mary Sinclair has returned from a two weeks’ Visit with her mother, Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair, at their summer home at Higgins Lake, Mich. Ier sister, Miss Elsie Sinclair, is with Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair Hyannisport, Mass. Murs. Louis Loutrel, the former Miss Dora Sinclair, will spend the season with her mother at Hyannisport while another daughter, Letitia, is spending the season at a Montana dude ranch. Mr. Sinclair

will go to Hyannisport later in the summer.

Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick is visiting the Roy Elder Adams at their cottage at Lake Wawasee this week Mrs. W. J. Lochhead will leave this week-end to visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dryden Eberhart, at their new home in Wilmette, Ill. Dr. J Jerome Littell returned recently from Leland, Mich. where Mrs. Littell and her daughters, Suzanne and Lucy Logan Will remain until the end of the month. Their son, Jerry. will Join his family at the Littell cottage soon Mr. and Mrs Chester LI. Gray and their son. Chester Jr., returned recently from a Great Lakes cruise. Leaving Friday for a three weeks’ trip to lL.os Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver, Banff and Lake Louise will be Miss Helen Ross Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Stone are expected to return the middle of next week from a trip through the Canadian Rockies and to San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Smith left recently for tion at Banff and Lake Louise. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulling and Dr. and Mrs. Russell S. Henry are vacationing near Colorado Springs, Colo.,, and will return the first of next week. . . . Mr, and Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood are in New York.

Notes

The 1S assisting ing events for be held Sept Gregg Farms stand E A picnic ” The women another of their Tuesday luncheon and cards at the stables Among those riding yesterday were the Mesdames Robert Sloan, E. T. Borchert, Ralph Jacobs, Carl Cropper and John Royse. The club will have a moonlight ride for both men and women members some night this week The depends upon the moon, said Mrs. John Rovse., Members to make the ride tomorrow night when the moon 18 The Algonquin from 6 to 9 clubhouse

Mrs. Rober

Mrs. Robert College Alumna afternoon at officers and Officers

a three weeks’ vaca-

for the KEquestrians Fair Horse Show arrangements for Indiana horsemen

Daily Hudler the outstand-

will be Sept. 1-6 the event, one of The Roundup this vear will 29 at the State Fair Grounds rather than at the Spectators will watch the event from the grandCrane is general chairman of this year's "horse

State with

of the Indianapolis Saddle Club held rides vesterday morning followed by a 56th St. and Millersville Road.

members

night expect full Club

om

Sunday morning Breakfast follows at the

is holding r2gular

ne

J

ding

& m fr club

rides

the Western yesterday Drive. for

president of Indianapolis, entertained easant Run Parkway, N. the association are Mrs. Harry vice president: Miss treasurer. Commit=-

recently elected of 3740 PI m rs Aldag Arrick, second nd L Mise Betty Bartell, prising re executive board, who were appointed Mrs. Wilbur Appel, chairman of new students; finance chairman; Miss Mildred Harvey, proHostetter, publicity chairman

Miss Mary Phi Thet Meets Tomght |

and a picnic members to-

ation

executive board dition. to

Wi

Campbell,

Vice

re

rman

QUESTION BOX

Q—1 recently separated from m) will occupy wishand and wish to Know how 10 4g him from getting mail ad- Mrs. Don Roepke, 1323 Tahor St. to me will entertain memvers of the ZETA | in CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY tonight.

and

meetings sorority

yrevent dressed A—Request the postmaster writing to deliver mail ad- | qressed to vou to any one but your-| BETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY eit. 1 he sais to comply, com- SL MEL Kn Bb TOE BONS plain to the Postmaster General,

[night S. Post Office Department, WashD. C | A picnic supper (night by GAMMA BETA CHI [ORITY at the cottage of Mrs. Cecil Scott, Lagoon Park near Ravenswood.

not

nn) elf

: will be held te-

no ingt

on, How can I care for a dry skin the winte

. Q uring A—Cleanse the skin carefully with a mild soap and water before Miss Eileen Foley and massage well with! cently at anolin. Wipe off the excess given by the BE1 and, in the moring, rinse GAMMA PHI ALPHA SORORITY face with ice cold water in honor of Miss Eleanor Karibo who marriage to Forrest Smith will take place July 20 Those wha attended included MesA—Walk on the sides of the feet dames Charles Bell, John Feeney, with the pointed in; rise on Don Poinsette, Richard Hill, Wilvour toes 12 to 24 times daily and liam Dunn and the Misses Patricia walk on your toes. Use vour feet Byfield, Lois Claus, Dorothy as if they were springs instead of nelly, Dorothy DeBurger, planting your weight on your heels. | Fiicer, Josephine Jones, Mary Keating, Marie Kiefer, Louise LaQ—How be cleaned Rue, Rosemarv Linder, Elizabeth without a vacuum cleaner that McAllen and Mary Margaret the house will not be filled With Cormick dust? We live on a dirt road and Michael our carpets get very dusty. sented the The hostess was A—Soak newspapers warm asssited by “Miss Lucille Tttenbach water and squeeze out the water

and Miss Frances Lunsford. until the paper is dry enough not to drip. Tear in small pieces and I i 1 Steak

scatter over the carpet Sweep lowly with a good broom, heginnin ~ slowly ith a good broom, beginning At St. A steak

was hostess re-

"er Hs

in retir 0nliet

'A CHAPTER OF

TI'ease

oul

Q—What are good exercises strengthening the foot muscles?

for

toes

Can a Tug

<n

Philip Weber pre-

aA and

m

Fry Ar ranged Ann’s Church

and fish fry will be held Amm's Church grounds, 2850 Road, Mars Hill, tomorrow Friday evenings beginning Q—About how much water should 5 p. m. Ganies will be played be used in a home humidifier when __L10€ committee in charge includes the room temperature is kept at Messrs and Mesdames Edward 70 degree Fahrenheit? (Clossey Edward Cangany, Byron A—At least a gallon a day Baldwin, Louis Miller, Miss Gladys

Thibo and John Busald Q—What is Snellen’s eye test? | eT —————— 3.7 | » vy . A—A Niger ured ot that utilizes | 47d Society Holds Party a card with rows of letters of defi- v ; ; nite sizes that vary from rew tol The Double 8 Aid Society neet at ) S row. This placed at a distance coe at 11 o'clock this ’ the home of Mrs of twenty feet from the observer. S. Meridian St Uusually one eye is covered while |. an od : the other is being tested, to find} (Final plans will be made for whether both eves see with the monthly party to be given at Mrs. same clarity. If the patient can Robert Cole's home at 8 p. m read the row of letters marked ior urday.

in the center of the room. Sweep one half of the room at a time The moist paper will keep the at St dust from flying and the moisture Holt '

will be good for the carpet at

was to morning at H. D. Cole, for a

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a Delta

SOR- |

the miscellaneous shower

Don- | Helen | J.

Mec- |

and |

2009 | luncheon. | a |

Club. Left to right are the Mesd

Advance Club's Progr am Study "To Be Indiana

“Indiana” will be the

programs for

will hold its opening meeting Sept. 4 with observance of President's Day. Mrs. C. M, Sones will present the

Johnson. Members will respond to roll call with “Vacation Echoes” Mrs. Johnson will lead the discussion of "Prehistoric Indiana’ 18 when Mrs. J. A. Hood will be | hostess he group will sing “On {the Banks of the Wabash.” Mrs. A. L. Kessler will entertain Oct. 2 as border wars and early settlers are discussed. Mrs. Sones will lead discussion; Mrs. W. G. Bovd will be hostess Oct. 16 when “The State in the Making” is discussed. Mrs. C. J. Cook will be leader. The second meeting in October will be a covered dish luncheon and Mrs. W. E. Call will be hostess. “Waterways and Roadways the topic of discussion. Only one {meeting is scheduled for the fol{lowing month, Nov. 13. Mrs. J. ni Lamar will be hostess and Mrs. L. Kessler will lead the study of ro ligious and social life. Mrs, Zaring to Entertain Mrs. E. K. Zaring will be hostess (Dec. 4 when Mrs. H. R. Pierce will | review the book, “Alice of Old Vin- | ‘cennes.” The ‘Christmas [will fall on Dec [be sung and gifts exchanged. Mrs. [Roy E. Price will tell of Oimas (In other lands and Mrs. C. A. Cook | will be hostess. | First meeting | will be Jan. 8 at F. B. Keuthan where Mrs. J. A. Hood will tell of the origin of the calendar. Civic ideals and health will be topic for discussion at the Jan, 22 session, led by Mrs. G. E. Smith. Mrs. Price will be hostess Feb. 5, Mrs. Pierce will entertain, Members will discuss Civili War davs, led by a new member. “Hoosier Poets and Humorists” will be named by Mrs. C. M. Bohnstadt and Mrs. Smith wili be hostess Feb. 19 Mrs " C. Stringer will review “The Hoosier Schoolmaster” March 5 when Mrs. Bohnstadt will be { hostess. News of the day will form responses Mrs. W. A, Call to Talk A new member will be hostess March 19 as Mrs. Call discusses ducational Advantages.” turesque Indiana” will be theme of the April 2 program led by Mrs Boyd. Mrs. Johnson will entertain the group and response will be by favorite quotations. | A general discussion of “Indiana | Women” will be held April 16 and {a new member will be hostess. The (third April meeting, April 13, will {be with Mrs. Stringer and responses [will be ‘Abe Martin.” discussion will be “The Art Colony in Brown County” by Mrs. J. H Lamar Mrs. Cook will review Limberlost” and be hostess at the May 14 meeting. On May 28 patriotic responses will be given and ‘Indianapolis” cussed by Mrs Zaring. Mrs. Sones will entertain The annual outing will conclude the session Jyne 11

“"

of the New

“Girl of the

Mrs. Robert Andrews will tain the Blue Flower Garden Club at 1 o'clock tomorrow her home in New

Augusta

{Club Picnics

The annual picnic of the Help |

day in Garfield Park.

twenty feet, his vision is normal, 20/20. But if the smallest otter he can see are those marked for thirty feet, his vision is 20/30. If at twenty feet he sees only the line | marked forty, his vision is 20/40 This does not mean that he is half blind. or anything like it, but it is merely an index of the clearness |

of his vision. |

Q—What is a good shampoo to use on a two month's old baby? A—Dissolve a pure mild soap in hot water until it makes a thin jelly. How ared?

are candied kumquats

Q prep A—Wash kumquats and treat with a hot soda bath (1 tablespoon soda to 1 lb. fruit), Cover with boiling water. Let stand until cool Wash in clear water. Make small slits in the sides of the kumquats, cutting through the seed cells. |: Cover with water, then cook until i tender before putting into syrup.| Make a thin syrup, 2 parts water to 1 part sugar (sufficient to cover | the fruit after syrup is cooked down). Put fruit in and cook until clear, Let fruit stand in this syrup for at least 24 hours, then cook to] 226 degrees. Let stand in this syrup until the next day. Cook to 228 de- | grees, take out, shape and put in| sun to dry. When partially dry roll] in granulated sugar and put bie

= ; A new fall Dorsay pump for afternoon is of softest suede with a shirred cravat bow, speckled

jn sun'or in a dry place. “with French silk knots,

president's gavel to Mrs, W. S. S.| §

Sept. |

will be |

meeting | 18 when carols will |

Year the home of Mrs. |

“Pic- |

.| Tuxedo St.

Thenge of |

enter-|

afternoon at |

ames M. Kirk Coleman, lester

Buck of Detroit, who is visiting Mrs. Colman.

theme of the coming season of | the Women's Advance Club, which |

Another Watson and Henry 0. Goett,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Second in Series of Swim-Breakfast-Bridge Parties Held at I. A. C.

This foursome attended the women's swim-breakfast-bridge yesterday J. Carlen,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17,

at the Indianapolis Ernest CC. Zehe and Clyde

hreakfast group included the Mesdames Frank McKinney,

Athletic A.

| Among those swimming before | the Mesdames Dayle (. Rowland, | a series planned for this season,

R. Blayne McCurry, James A

| | | {

| Mr, and Mrs. Frederick E. Casey, [1120 Olney Ave, chosen July

has 2% as the date for her marriage to

{Harry A. May, son of Mrs Virginia | ‘May, 2010 E. St. Clair St. The wedding will take place at the home of her brother, Dwight | W. Casey, 1225 N. DeQuincy St. Her | only attendant will be her sister, Mrs. Paul R. McAnally, E. Barrow, Franklin, Ind, best man. The Rev. Errol will perform the ceremony The bride-to-be attended Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. May is a graduate of Franklin College and attended the University of ing, St. Louis, Mo

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and Dav id |

will he | DRUIDS will T. Elliott |

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Wash- | He is a member |

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of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. |

Personals

Joan Pursian, 1113 N is visiting in New York Also in New York is Miss Martha Traut, 39 N. Randolph St

Miss

F. W. Gamage, 5715 are on a motor trip

Mr. and Mrs Beechwood St

| CLUB of Technical High | Porter's Camp

|

Club members have card parties,

ities the remainder of this week. Alex Tuschinsky, the meeting of [o'clock in will speak on Raoul H. Avers, president,

| conduct the meeting. BUSY BEE sponsor evening at

The

card party this 201%

Delaware St. Miss Patricia Grismer vard Place, bers of the night at 7:30

On Sunday joint picnic

will be T. P o'clock. the group with the

will held a NI-KA Edinburg, Miss

near At a recent election Miss Miss Miss Lucy Peterson Jeanne Johnson, and Miss Grismer,

man

Betty Poole, Jane Sherry treasurer;

dent; dent

Mrs. Ray Pitcher, chairman

Hillsdale Nurseries, the INDIANAPOLIS DAHLIA SOCIETY the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility auditorium, ‘Japanese Arrangements.” w a

3749 Boule- | hostess to memCLUB Frida)

sergeant-at-arms, publicity chair- long!”

of | the ways and means committee, will U. president,

Vi irginia Casey Alex Tuschins vky Will Addres

To Wed July 27 [Indianapolis Dahlia Society, Miss virgin owe, aveneer of 12 P. Club Arranges Picnic

dinners and a lecture for activ“Roses” at tonight at 8 Howard Benson

will lecture on

CLUB OF Conclave e Held

a dinner and S

By W.C.T.U

Ms CC WwW County president, meeting being held today at Bet ny Park by W. CC. T. U tions of Marion and adjoining coun-

Ackman Marion is conducting the haorgan

1124 ~

School at | | tes. Ind. | Jean George {Fulton was named T. P. Club presi- was to speak on vice-presi-secretary. Miss Preaching Mission,

Walter Gingery, principal of Washington High School, “Delinquent ents” and Dr. Willard O. Trueblood Whittier, Cal, a member of the was to talk on look and listen; but not too Miss Marion Frost, Marion County speech contest director, was to conduct a pearl medal contest Mrs. Paul Halliday, state W. C was to be a guest

Tay 1'dal’-

“stop,

T

through the Shenandoah Valley and [Pe in charge of the chicken dinner|

virginia.

Mr, and Mrs. James C and their children Irene Flitner and | Join Battin, Orange, N. J, been the guests for the past ‘weeks of Mis. Cumming's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Among those who entertained for | the Cummings family are Ralph C. Varin and Mrs Miner

a — ———————

‘Sorority Plans Visit To State Park

Miss Maxine Marian Ridgeway tonight at the Sorority meeting the Hotel Severin.

Gover and Miss

Tau 8:15 p

Chi at

Plans will be completed for a trip |

[State Park.

have 1, so » tWo gy

Mrs. | Howard HOLY

will be hostesses poets at Alpha | BONNIE m. at home of Mrs.

|

Sa'- Bach Other Club was to be held to- this week-end to McCormick's Creek ‘Miss Clarice Kiefer

[to be held Saturday evening by BROAD RIPPLE UNIT

Serving will be from 5 p. m. m. at and College

should be made

Ave

with Mrs

JULY COMMITTEE

ANGELS

The

“a

party at 2 o'clock tomorrow noon in the school basement, St. and Northwestern Ave

Tiss June Winona verses by recent meeting of BRIAR CLUB at Duncan W. Macdon-

and some

a

ald.

Mrs. William O

tea table.

By MARTAN YOUNG

Times Special Writer YORK. July 17.—Peeking at the fall shoe picture, 1s a very simple one The you'll wear in late August and early September will have simple lines and simple trimmings. these shoes, which the public hasn't even seen vet, can

NEW ahead find it shoes

we

Though

be described as strictly conservative, they are far from being dull. The classic pump will be a favorite. And, for dressier occasions, the classic pump with draped bow or an interestig buckle will take first place. Newest of all is an afternoon pump with draped bow and heel finished with French silk knots. Perforations will be importantly featured. Colors will include a rich, dark plum, a deep bluish-green, blackberry wine and seme new

brown tones, as well as the more usual browns, and, of course, black, Open toes and heels will continue to be popular. And designers have a wonderful array of really low-heeled street shoes that are much more flatteringgto ankles than low-heeled models ever have been before.

(

Good for late summer and perfect for fall and winter is this tailored sabot strap shoe in black or brown suede with custom perforations and picot

dressy pump, in black suede, has perforated cross straps. This type of shoe is smart wh the ubiqui

A Trend to Simplicity Is on Foot for Fall

A late summer and early fall

tous “black dress for a Kg

the

Cumming | . OF THE AMERTCAN LEGION AUXILIARY. un- | the Post Home, 64th Reservations | John | Battin. | Noon or Mrs. LeRoy P. McGhehey.

OF CATHOLIC {CHURCH will sponsor a public card after28th

Snyder prees a program of original poems contemporary DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERthe ANS OF THE CIVIL the entertain members of the Federated

Simpson and | presided at the)

Merrill Tent 9 ['o Entertain

A luncheon and meetings will oc|cupy members of lodges today and tomorrow

Ft. Friendly will be the scene of the meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow of the BENNETT CIRCLE, LADIES (OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE

|REPUBLIC CATHERINE MERRILL TENT 9. WAR,

will

Patriotic Societies at F't (7:45 p. m, tonight.

Friendly at

Mrs. J. B. Darling was to entertain [members of the LAWRENCE AUX-

—— | ILTARY, ORDER OF THE EAST-

ERN STAR, at 1:30 p. Mrs,

m. today,

is noble

Leila Goldsberry

{grand of the OLIVE BRANCH RE-

BEKAH LODGE. She was installed at a recent meeting at the I. 0. O. F Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St Other officers installed Nellie Graham, vice grand; Opal Foltz, chaplain; Mrs. Dottie Freeman, conductor; Mrs. Betty Wickliff, warden; Mrs. Edna Murphy and Miss Martha Foltz, supporters to the noble grand; Mrs Delia Kimbrel and Mrs. Mary Gas-| kill, supporters to the vice grand, | Mrs. Dorothy Berger and Mrs. Eda Zimmerman, inside and outside guards, and Miss Marcella Zimmerman, musician. Miss Anna Belle Gaynor, special deputy, and her stafl conducted the installation ceremonies. Mrs. Irene |Eichel is retiring noble grand.

Royal Neighbors to Meet

The Royal Neighbors of America, | Northwestern Camp 4415, will meet at 8:15 p. m. today at the hall, 28th and Rader Sts. Mrs. Zylpha Salyards will preside.

Sub Debs to Meet

Miss Betty Thomas, 9852 Parker og Rly will be hostess for a meeting Deba Delta Chapter, Sub Deb Guta 7:30. m. tous RY

are Mrs Mrs

nuptial

in honor of Miss Betty Amelia Daw-

| son,

~ | Aug

| worthy | McQueen and Miss Mary E. Nichol-

maids

Judith son

| assisted { B. Harper

the n

| Whose

the breakfast served at tables about the pool's edge were (left to right) Robert W. Bidlack and Maxwell Droke, The party was the second in

Ruth Marie Glaubke Announces Members of Bridal Party; Dorothy Griffith to Be Guest

A

selection

miscellaneous shower and a luncheon for brides-to-be appear with

of wedding attendants and scheduling of parties in todav's Notes Miss Ruth Marie (GGlaubke, whose marriage to Paul Edward Grigsby will be Aug. 11 in the Broadway Evangelical Church, has chosen her sister, Esther, as maid of honor for the ceremony. Her brother, John, is to be one of Mr. Grigsby’s ushers, |- i——— —-— ——————— Bob Binkley, Bellefontaine, O., i8| Hilda McClain. to be best man and Robert Grigsby Buddenbaum and will an usher man. Mi Charles Goddard will en- Miss Griffith is the daughter of tertain with a miscellaneous show- Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin Grifer Friday at. her home for Miss fith, 5227 Guilforth Ave, and Mr, Glaubke and Mrs. Frank Brown and | Albright's parents are Ne and Mrs Mrs. Howard Ross will have a show=- | Alan R. Albright, 5669 Guilford er for the bride-to-be Aug. 8 | Ave. The wedding will be at 3:30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Glaubke,|p. m. in the McKee Chapel of 6136 Broadway, are parents of Miss Tabernacle Preshyterian Church Glaubke and Mr, Grigsby is the son Mr, and Mrs. Albright will have of Mr Mrs. Leo P. Grigsby, 841 | a dinner for the engaged couple and N. Ch St | members of the families Sunday. |

® n @ Miss Miriam Staley named maid of honor for ding of Miss Mary Sue Spilman Mark William Gray Aug. 2 in

Richard 1pvington Methodist Church ake place

E J Wise-«

Walter Hewell John F

1 De

and ter 4 155 Betty St,

n on | Anne Hocker, 2622 N will entertain Friday

miscellaneous shower

has been the werd « to the The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Spilman, 415 N Wallace St., and Mr. Gray's pare ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark R.

M Alabama night with a whose marriage 0 Allen Foxworthy will 29 with Miss Dawson will be aunt, Mrs. Richard E, Weidler Claude T. Fexworthy, mother | is he bridegroom-to-be, Mesdames (ray. 5621 Beechwood Ave Harry Brown. Gordon C. Tox-| Bridesmaids will be Miss Roses H. Marshall Arnot. David Mary Gray, sister of the bridegroom to-be, and Misses Elizabeth FEick« 1, Sheridan, Ind., and Miss Mar- Doff, Elizabeth M. Shaw and Helen tha Foxworthy, who will be brides- |©Oliger. at the wedding [ Mr. Gray has chosen Donald Gray Other guests will be the Misses as his best man and Kenneth Vann, McTurnan, Betty Rose Mar-| Paul Bender, Donald Hadden and tin, Martha Jo Runyan, Helen| William Douglas, Ft. Wayne, Ind, Elliott, Mary Lou Wilks, Edna Jud- Will be ushers. and Florence Cramer [ Among parties planned for Miss hostess. who will be maid of Spilman is a Kitchen shower which at the wedding, will be Miss Staley will have at her home, by her mother, Mrs. Perry 5926 University Ave., July 26, Mrs. Appointments will be in| Gray will entertain with a personal dusky rose and shower at a date not vet set. and (Mr, and Mrs. Spilman will have [the bridal dinner for the betrothed couple on aus. 1.

(Guest

The | honor

] bridal colors, heavenly blue n

” ”

Dorothy Victoria Griffith, marriage to Alan Guion Al1 will be July 27, will be honor [(11¢]e Meiks Tomorrow at a luncheon to be given at home by a group friends

Mis:

Ladies of of the Republic, will m. tomorrow at Ft Latta Via will pre-

Bennett Circle, | Grand Army Those attending will include Mrs, [meet at 2 p Lillian McVey, Mrs. Marie Schuster, | Friendly, Mrs. Miss Cornelia Kingsbury, Miss side,

her the

Mor

day of her

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