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Show Friday, March im 29. cards and nut cups were used. Covers ,he members were the special guests were placed for Miss Charlene Woods, of the evening. Richard Halliburton, and traveler, gave an Miss Adele Whitlock, Miss Leatha noted lecturer and chose as his address, celebration interesting Patrick St. annual The Sampson, Miss Helen Miller, Miss Em. subject "New Worlds to Conquer." staged by the member of St. Joseph' ma Lou McEntire, Miss Frances llet-zc-l, Dr. Junior E. Rich was toastmaster Ruth Miss took Miss Jeanette Catholic of the Johnson, church, of the evening. parish Miss Lillian Miller and Miss The Junior Child Culture club will place Tuesday evening at the White lieonard, Moyes. Marjorie the dinner the members of the Child A entertain preceded Jiggs City. Mrs. Walter Stevens was hostess Culture club March 29 at the home carnival at the Knights of Columbus at her home, 2818 Liberty ave- of Mrs. Anna Van Dyke, 448-1- 7 street. hall. Mr. Timothy D. Ryan was Friday were Mrs. Charlotte Anderson Larsen is nue at a luncheon. The chairman of the dinner. The decora- seated at one long table. guests A St. Pa- general chairman for the day. The tion on the dinner table were in St. trick idea was carried out in the dec- refreshment committee includes Mrs. Patrick color, design and idea. The orative scheme. A basket of green Nettie Fowles, Mrs. Corrinne WadsI ms throughout the blossoms adorned the table. Green worth, Mrs. Robert IL Hinckley, Mrs. I decorated in green. in crystal tapers were at either David Stein. The dramatics will be tapers were presided over end of the uble gt Patrick pUc in charge of Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell church, and included. Cndy kjth,j cards and tallies wers used. Covers of Logan. ?.u 1M or Mr- - Henry C. Gwilli- The members of the Ladies of the Mrs. Anthony Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. Ronald G. A. R. will hold their regular meetJJ?Lms, elephant, Mrs. W. E. Quillinan. Wadsworth, Mrs. Ed Greenwell, Mrs. afternoon in their club George O'Connor, Mrs. Charles Deni, Frank McEntee,' Mrs. V. C. Garner) ing Thursday ' rooms. Mrs. Wnimm ScHuets; Mrs. S. E. Johnson, Mrs. Clyde Wood- The Childrens Aid society will meet lco:'c Mrs. George llerrod, Mrs. F. Mrs. D. Mrs. cott, McCarthy, C.iGeore Thorstcnsen, Mrs. nuuk Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Todd; ice cream, Mr. J. E. Cave. Mrs. Smurthwaite, Mrs. Curtis Allison, the dispensary, 2490 Washington aveP. C. Krause, Mrs. Walter Wall; MrB Lloyd Harris,' Mrs. F. C. Dalli- - nue. The Home Culture club will meet more- - dJ Mn- - 0ord AU Ulu afternoon at the home of Saturday ton. Miss Irene Miller, Miss Elizabeth I Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Shear Mrs. J, G. Gebhart, 1144 Twenty-fift- h Schuets; games and novelties, Ray-- 1 I man departed Friday evening for an street. Mrs. C. A. Smith is chairman mond Morrissey, Charles Wright, extended trip to New Orleans, Yuca of the program for the afternoon. Harold Veasey. The following groups I tan, Mexico City, and Central Ameri-o- f The Ladies' Literary club will meet girls dressed in costume distributed II cm. afternoon. The place of Wednesday ELMO SCOTT WATSON return-cand- y scrip, balloons, serpentine, caps and Patrick has hostess to be announced and Ur. Jr., Healy, meeting to est. roughout the eve- - ed from two weekl Visit in New T LAST we are to have a at a later date. Irish colleens, Miss Veronica I national floral emblem. ComThe auxiliary to the United Miss Margaret Dermody, Miss I , At least, we shall have meet will mercial Travelers Tuesday Mrs. Archie Bigelow has returned Lucille Driver, Miss Margaret John-- 1 one If tbe wishes of the William Alvord, 2521 Harson, Miss Mary June Lameroux, Miss I from a trip to the Pacific coast. Mrs. with Mrs. avenue. rison people, made known as Margaret Johnson; Spanish gypsies,!I Bigelow visited her grandson, Matt the result of a nationensemble meet The McDowell will Miss Dona Casey, Miss June Emley, Browning, who is attending the wide referendum, are Irene Maloney, Miss Ruth Me-- 1 malpais school for boys at San RafaeL Friday evening. The music of Potranslated into legislaland and the Scandinavian countries Bride, Miss Katherine Krauss; Italian! Mr. Ind Mrif John n Lockma tive action by congress. will of be Miss the Miss Norma Pjccinio, study. topic peasants. wbo j,av been visiting their son and by a big majority, Inez Bertolde, Miss Ann Gaywesky, I daughter-in-iaFor, American The of the Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Jack American people the Au anhold will Revolution Utah the of Mi" JuHl BoUt: Lockman, 462 Twenty-fourt-h street chosen tbe wild have re li, JriU4 Angelin Sapperella. for the pMt twQ weeks, departed Sun nual spring conference at the Hotel colorful grand march took place t 9 In a voting flower national the rose as 10:30 at Bigelow Saturday morning, day for theIr hoine Jn Sin Diego, y business sesoclock, and was led by Mrs, Kenneth1 March 22. Ato contest, conducted by the American Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker and sion will be held, with the Jones, as Martha Washington, and exception Nature association, which closed reMiss Patricia Parker, of Logan, spent of the luncheon hour at 12:30, John Castle as Uncle Sam, and as when When the ballots were counted week-en- d in the city the guests Mr. Stuart P. Dobbs, member of the cently. pages Rosemary Thinnia, and Kath-rin- e the was found It that out of s total of 1,067,-67Blacs. Representatives of .the of Mrs. Horace Nebeker. Sons of American Revolution, will be the wild rose had polled 492,811 various nations took part. The proMr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr,, the speaker and the honored guest votes, almost twice ss many as those gram of national airs was arranged! have returned from a three weeks' An invitation was extended to Govreceived by the columbine, the nearernor George H. Dern, but on account est contender. by the music committee, with IUy I vacation Vpent on the Pacific coast So there seems to be VIOLET of being out of the state will not be Herriger as chairman and Don Dean II wild roses as doubt the no to Mrs. B. Johnson and E. It will b noticed from the atxm .? who r been able to 'attend. The annual reports event It also created knowledge of assisting. Members of the drum corp In popular favor. have visiting in Cali-a- n of officers and standing committees. which that of of SL Joseph's parochial school gave had Pennsylvania Is the only stats and nature, both turned to Ogden during the to r the The columbine received 261,451 history does not have a state flora, which intelliexhibiUon in connection with the I will be an at to the studied arrive to be year given, Johnson spent a month report ofpast l march. James P. Casey was general the resolutions committee. votes, which In torn was more than gent opinion. enough, it was the Keyiton Curiously chairman for the enterUinment, and M". California with friends, and Mrs. The election of officers will he held twice ss many as those received by state which led all the others in tk "'While the of adult educamonths with frjends during the afternoon. Members at the runner-u- p the violet, which had tion is much tracing was assisted by P. K. Smith, chairman number assoof votes cast In ths re total more difficult, tbe of floor committee; Philip .A, Me- - J Stn Beniardmo, and wiU spend arge of the state of Utah have been 90,403. Fourth place went to the referendum. cent Pennsylvania's total Inter confident feels the that ciation ,ummer to Brigham City. invited to attend the conference as with 84,112 votes. The "big est Laughlin, chairman of finance; Mrs. P1 the votes was was 111,256 votes. Ohio was leconl expressed through D. L. Doyle and Mrs. Martin Cannole, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel, who guests of the state regent Mrs. Ralph four" in this contest simply ran away not merely for the moment In more with 78,048, New York third with & in charge of favors; Ray Herriger and have been guests at the home of Mrs. E. Bristol will attend the N. S. D. A. from the other candidates. For tbe 835 and Wlscbnsln fourth with 59,711 statethan commonwealths, 9 Don Dean, in charge of entertainment. I Fred J. Kiesel, departed Saturday for congress in Washington, D. C., phlox, which early In tbe campaign wide thirty ' were conducted by An analysis of vote by states In campaigns in April. Nominees for state offices was listed with the goldenrod as a Mrs. Charles L. Wright, 756 Twen- - their home in Sacramento, Calif, Club local Garden The to state flowers reveals some l organizations. are as follows: Regent, Mrs. H. D. strong contender, received only 2 Mrs. William Van Alen, who has street, entertained a num-of the of the America, Daughters Mrs. r; Geo. R. terestlng facts. Since the columbine! votes. The American Beauty rose American ber of little folks Tuesday afternoon I been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Hines; vice.regent, General Fed the Revolution, the state flower of Colorado, It ra Alex Mrs, secretary, received 30,482, the daisy 16,800, the eratlon of Women's in celebration of the eighth' birthday! Golding, in Houston, Texas, for the Forbes recording the state natural to expect that Colorado shod! Mrs. H. L. Taylor; corClubs, and I anniversary of her son. Jack Wright past two months, arrived home Satur-Th- e responding secretary, Mrs. W. B. mountain laurel 13,082, and the dog- and national organizations of Camp give more votes to that flower thas ti wood 9,024. A total of 32,509 votes 'guests enjoyed games during the I day. Mrs. Van Alen joined Mrs. Pa !s and Mrs. Jed Fire Girls and Girl Scouts, the ColumWooley; treasurer, any other. And It did, although I afternoon. Dinner was served at one I trick Healy in New 0: since as listed are they "scattering" Mrs. Mrs. Ellis C. Preston clubs and . conbine nature and Franksociety, I only 707 more votes to the e j long table centered with a birthday Mardi Gras. lin Yeomans; registrar, ..Mrs. L. H. were cast for various other flowers servation groups . scattered over the gave umbine than to tbe wild rose. Fowl J- wnitam. deprud Sat Stohr and Mrs, Isabelle Jenningk; his- not named by the American Nature entire nation took a significant part. teen other states gave more votes to Miss Joseph Kimball and Mrs. association in announcing the result In achieving the result" 5!ShvVSv J5mlurday ,or California. She wiU visit torian, the Colorado state flower than M P. 1L Mulcahy; librarian, Mrs. Ethel of th election. In wild rose as our nathe choosing 'irothc EdwaJd that state Itself, Washington luppo Murdock, Paul dwley, Babby directors, - .The wild rose won In every state ex tional symbol, new honor has been log It. more vigorously than any otkr, Greenwell, in Franks and Mias 2" Francisco. She will Dee Unford, Bobby Read and Hughie! San Mrs. also visit Ralph Bristol, Mrs. C. P. Over cept Colorado, Florida, Minnesota and paid to a flower which has always been Dobbs. with 35,006 votes. friends in Los Angeles and Oakland. field and Mrs. Jack Hosmer. Washington. Without any group aca favorite of mankind. Two thousand The votes by states for ths ira The first of a series of open meetThe Ladies Aid of the First Methtively working for it, with no "cam F. A. Ilulsh has returned from i years ago In Athens the rose was the winner, and tbe three leading cm and odist in ings to be held1 by the Junior church committee" met state, three-monany 2:30 at palgn Thursday crowned "queen of the flowers," bnt club was held Monday evening nia. Mrs. stay in southern Califor oclock in the church tenders was as follows: with Mrs. with a number of organizations activeparlors who even before that the romantic songs lluish, accompanied at the home of Mrs. Mark Brown, 853 Ir. lluish to H. F. Upp, Mrs. A. R. Dawson, Mrs. ly trying to defeat It, It withstood evPerCalifornia, will remain E. B. Parker and WiU Twenty-fourt- h street A program was on the coast until Mrs. William Gid ery assault upon the lead gained ear and legends of the Babylonians, Ron State May. and to testified Chinese sians the the given and those taking part were Miss were hostesses. dings 10,114 ly in the campaign. Tbe columbine, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Monahan and Alice Barker, Miss Guinevere Hess, - ' lj020 Arixona The Philathea class of the Metho- supported vigorously by the newly or fact that it was cultivated In the earliest days. It became the national emMiss Charlene Scowcroft, Oscar Mad- daughter, Dorothea, departed Satur- dist church met Arkansas - 1.9 as Tuesday evening in ganlzed Columbine society during the blem of England and In the Four- CaBf ornia sen, Miss Betty Williams, Lester Per- day for Los Angeles, where they will the Community house. The hostesses last of the referendum, had 201. Colorado . 4,787 teenth and Fifteenth centuries It gave Connecticut ry, Miss Imogene Ice, Miss Elaine make their home. for the evening were Mrs. H. B. Bell, 451 days BASS durlnr who threatened, backers, name Evans, Frank Rounds and Iras Leaa to civil series wars, Its of long Delaware Mrs. C. A. Lund, of Berkeley, Call Mrs. R. H. Stearman and Mrs. J. M. 738 to under the December, sweep .early vitt D. C. the War of the Roses, between the adU14 ornia, is in the city visiting friends. Kinaed. Tea followed the meeting. rose In a flood of votes. When th - 4,17 of the House of York, who Florida The decorations were in St Patrick The Historical society will meet the leader herents Mrs. Margaret Schmalz, of Uintah, 8,704 contest however, closed, Georgia - -wore tbe and the white rose, those of design and idea. Saturday, March 22, at the rooms of announces the X.B2S Idaho was still r, her of daugh-egaining: marriage House of Lancaster, who wore the red the United War Service organization The SO. ISO of monthly board the meeting to John Dunderman, of Salt "How decisive was the choice of the rose. . 10.040 in the Kiesel building. At three -- Eva, ako, on March 11. The ceremony members of the Weber County Daughed Newton - 16.2S0 Arthur Pack, Iowa says people," o'clock Professor Frank R. Arnold, of Early In the recent campaign, op- Kansas Arthur ters of Utah Pioneers was held Mon- Itor of Nature Magazine: tbe official S4 the Utah State Agricultural college, was performed by Bishopchurch evening at the Pioneer home. ponents of the rose used ss an argu- S.73S Kantueky of dayThe Nature American the of will lecture on "Oxford Ideas for lloulton, of the Episcopal Past Noble Grand club met publication - 3.197 ment against It that It was tbe Eng American Colleges." Members may Salt Lake. association, "Is indicated by the stand' for SAOS luncheon Mala . - Thursday at 1:30 oclock flower. llsh was But refuted this Miss Ruth Chipman spent the week- at the home bring guests and members of other Mrs. P. A. Beck, 1506 ing of the seven ether leading candl of Maryland - ? 1.7SS statement Is emblem the. that that in 7S7 American Fork with her par- TNveaty-fourt- h Massachusetts clubs interested in the subject. A end 4,890 street Mrs. R..P. Mur- dates. More than 65 per cent of t' cultivated rose, .whereas the one for Michlyaa . . 23,391 4,441 business meeting will be held preced ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chipman. leadtwo was between was divided vote the phy assisting hostess. 7JN which votes were sought was the Miimcseta . 11,949 Miss Florence Speery spent the . Pythian Sisters met in regular ing the program, and members are ers and there Is no question of these wild rose which being In n 1,305 4,611 Mississippi vn different grows 3,131 urged to come at two fifteen so that week-en- d Missouri . . IU7I with Salt Lake friends. Tuesday evening, March 18, at being the national favorites. Tbe vio41S all pending business matters may be their club rooms in the K. of P. hall, let, goldenrod, American Beauty rose, rletles In every state In the Union. 348 not The one did Nebraska 3.301 2351 Grant avenue. campaign designate disposed of promptly. phlox, daisy, dogwood and mountain 33 S34 Nevada wild hut of rose, particular variety Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, depart23 laurel, which finished In the 4rdc New Hampskbo 1,006 It each left for to community 1,507 ment president of Utah for the AmerNew Jersey 11,783 listed, never had a chance of victory. feel possible 121 that Ha local representative of New Meaka S73 ican Legion auxiliary, was the honorTHIRTEEN ACRES All the other flowers, grouped under 4A72 . York Now counwas MJ24 choice of the the the genus ed guest Tuesday at Price, Utah, when "scattering," received but 31& per cent 1,75 Will Trade for City Home Norte Carolina S.430 . try. the local auxiliary gave a dinner com' Norte Dakota 23.937 7,171 1.17 of the total. The Child Culture club met ThursFor this reason the states of GeorThis excellent tract of land is loOhio plimentary to her. Mrs. Saxton preS3A1 18,741 S.054 "The National Flower campaign was SSS 1.401 DaOklahoma sented the charter to the Ferrin unit day at the Hotel Bigelow. The host- cated in Wilson New York and 2,984 North Iowa, gia, to first In 1023, engender begun late Lane, less than . . 1.03 I AO 7,134 Oregon at Orangeville, Utah, when a joint esses for the afternoon were Mrs. blocks from can in kota take fact that .the pride 10.201 love for wild flowers ; and Interest an 17,814 church 9,57 Pennsylvania school and on and meeting with Price was held Wednes William II. Wattis, Mrs. J. T. Lynch S91 their state emblem has been chosen as Rhode Island S40 conserva735. SS4 and Mrs. Joseph Clark. Following the good paved road. About 6 acres secondly, to promote their 1S9 day evening. CaroUaa IASS South national the The flower. state list of tion, and thirdly, to direct attention 3.S70 Saute Dakota HU 1 T5 flowers is as follows: The Women's University club met business session the directors were splendid farming land and balance to nature generally." ZAOS Tennessee 15.197 inelected for the and good pasture. Wednesday evening at the Hotel Big cluded Mrs. Frank Francis. house and out 1 3.C8S Mr. Pack also points out the fact M10 Texas ..... Goldenrod e e Don Mrs. elow. Miss Margaret Betts gave i 1301 Utah re2,145 Ail anna referendum Immediate cactus buildings. this .....Sahuara can that accurately possession and Mrs. J. R. Larsen and 5 1340 Vermont 1,140 group of readings, and a number of Woolsey Apple hlosirwi term Mrs. Anna Van be given. We must get action on this flects the sentiment of the nation In Arkansas 471 UN 2,144 4,312 Virginia California musical selections were given by Mrs, for the ..... Foppy I Dyke. Delegates were elected to the immediately, otherwise owner is going the matter of choosing a national Washington . S.191 38, OSS S32S 1JN Colorado M. E. Carlson. .....Columbine 1307 million votes cast 0.177 the since Federation meeting in Salt Lake, to withdraw it from West .flower 234 Virginia Mountain laurel Connecticut.... sale, so if you 13355 SjN Wisconsin 30,620 Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire re- April 10, 11 and 12, Mrs. Frank Frana propor37 blossom Delaware . large 4r represent probably 70 are interested B4S we would . like to show 22.40 Wyoming Change blossom turned Sunday evening from a two cis; alternate. Mrs. G. G. Moyes; nature loVers as do the totals Florida, of tion 48 34 5,113 Nn State - Georgia, ,,,, .Cherokeea rose weeks' stay in, Los Angeles and San Mrs. Anna Van Dyko; alternate, it to you soon. Price $4200.00. In a Presidential election In representIdaho. , . ... ... Syrtag Mrs. C. W. Lippincott; Mrs. W. H. Francisco. .408 5111 Totals 492311 41381 ing the grand total of eligible voters. Illinois t I I i Violet OGDEN REAL tl ESTATE CO. Mrs. W. E Williams; alternate, ..... Wild Tu.ip He regards it as significant that the Indiana. Mrs. Patrick Healy entertained the Mrs. Don Woolsey; alternate, 2439 Kiesel REALTOR Phone 378 Iowa. , vote east for the leadThe violet 1 the itate flower of members of her French club Tuesday Zuppan; proportionate Sunflower Mrs. M. Barrows. II. Kansas nols. New Jersey, Rhode WandM at her home, 25S0 Eccles avenue. ing candidates varied little after the Kantueky ...... Trumpet vines The Acacia club members will meet Wisconsin. Yqt both Illinois and 100,000 ballot mark had been passed, Magnolia Miss Mabel Packard and Miss hots Maine. ....... .....Pine can Friday at the home of Mrs. A, L. Jersey gave more votes to except in the last days of the camGladys Jensen will entertain with than sum ..... Blackeyed 541 columbine Maryland Twenty-sixth mg and Scoville, the street for wild rose , paign. S. Campbell Co. bridge dinner Friday evening in the luncheon. Massachusetts. Mayflower flower. The annual state election own of of to their sentidid In addition to crystallising Japanese room at the Hotel Bigelow. ficers will take Apple' blossom Michigan place. SI Rhode Island and Wisconsin PJ In favor of a national flower, the Moccasin ment e P1UI1NH1I Miss Holly Arthur was the recipicn REALTOR Magnolia Mississippi. , . , more' votes to the wild rose than The Junior Martha society will meet referendum had other beneficial' reof a surprise by a group of girl friends Hawthorn Missouri INSURANCE LOANS the violet, but both placed the ewj with Mrs. Wednesday afternoon sults, he believes. Concerning these, Montana Bittar root Friday evening at her home, 933 James Twenty-sevent1523 h bine third in the running. A nuajj Q. Leavitt, he says: Nebraska ' Twenty-fourt- h street, in honor of her M 2372 Washington Ave. street. Mrs. James F. Barker brush Nevada situation Is shown In Nebraa eminent"The referendum has been ......Saga fifteenth birthday anniversary. Bunco will be New bias the assisting hostess. Hampshire North Carolina where the goldenrw ......Putpla Phones 262 and 2S0S was enjoyed, followed by a buffet suply successful. A large proportion of New Jersey..,. voten Violet j the state flower. Both states citizenThe voted, children The school Musical be along decorations were in St. Pa .Ram per. New York Sempre society will yf state their over rose wild the trick design. Included in the gues the guests of the Music section of the New Meslce. . . ...... Cactus ship lines suggested by the associa..... .Goldenrod In Nebraska the goldenrod w list were Miss Frances Woodcock, Ladies' Literary club of Salt Lake tion, In such a manner that there Is North Carolina. . . Prairie rose North Dakota. ' Miss Virginia ond with the columbine third no question of the benefit they deSoderberg, Miss Mil Tuesday afternoon at the club house Ohio Scarlet carnation ...... in dred Bennett, Miss Mary Louise Salt Lake. Mrs. Delbert Foulger violet fourth. But In North rived. A typical campaign Is the one Oklahoma DRUG ...... Mistletoe Dobbs, Miss Marguerite Dobbs, Miss will be chairman of the day. On the the state flower was placed thirfl. .. Oregon grape conducted by the Franklin Junior Oregon.. Deirdre Dobbs, Miss Dorothy Payne, following Tuesday the members of . Ni Pemnsyhraaia. STORE Green Ing out only the violet Bay, Wla. where Rhode J high school of Miss Cleone Walker, Miss Barbara the Ladies Literary club music sec...... Island.. Violet flowers and candidates develoPJ state the all Another Interesting South Carolina. .Yellow Jrnsmlno Kimball, Miss Marguerite Reid am tion will be the guests of the Sempre Now Located at were Illustrated on the school bulletin South Dakota.. was the failure of the phlox, ......Paseue flower Miss Betty Gunnell. Musical society of Ogden at the discussion Passion flower Tennessee..... the anJ preceded board, contender early In the cmp5 n . Trass ...... Bluebonnet Miss Katherine Empey entertaims Twelfth ward amusement hall. Mrs. 2207 a month, voting by make a good race for the John Ililla will be the chairman Utah. ...... Sega lily at dinner and bridge Friday evenini for the brant who assisted the voting I transit. . , . "Educators, She will be assisted by ...... Red clover pecially when It apparentlyw p at her home, 2775 Brinkcr avenue. Mrs. J. day. Avenue .... In its favor, .American dogwood C. Leonardo and Mrs. II. J. !n more than a dozen states, have asVirginia many points Dinner was served on one long table Hiller. ...... Rkododeadran WasMogteo. .. serted that the campaign has fostered West strongest supporters was pr centered with a basket of green car...... Rhododendron the Remodeling Virginia. n During govern th school giving T. Wherry, a by citizenship, Wisconsin .... Violet nations and 'green candles in brass The members of the Ben Lomond of the Old Store. botanist and chemist opportunity to vote In a national Wyoming Indian paint holders were placed at either end o club met Thursday evening at the Hothe table. St. Patrick tallies, place tel Bigelow for dinner. The wives of WOMENS REALM rf niemhe NobSnMBe.Uh , - Or-nin-g: Ta-Mi- ss ' w, all-da- " v. I .. V I 6 - ' f ... f' f . ' r- - pre-eminen- ' ,7 ? : , i- 1 . . f . a- I p : fk ; ,,'5-. r I gold-enro- d R.-3- '' , - . I n .s SO,-94- s I 1 Whit-meye- V ! . . ; Sh K'Hj 1 Eva-Erb- ; . 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