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Show (J3revilieS . . . T)r. and Mrs. Reed Holda-way Holda-way and three children, Claudia, Clau-dia, Craig and Nora, are home from an enjoyable vacation trip east. They went especially to meet a son, Don, who was released from the Southern States Mission. After picking him up at headquarters in Atlanta, At-lanta, Georgia, they went to visit some of his converts and friends at Savanah. From there, they motored to Arlington, Arling-ton, Virginia, and spent several sev-eral days with Mrs. Holda-way's Holda-way's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal T. Worthing-ton. Worthing-ton. They went to New York and spent several days sightseeing sight-seeing and attending the Fair. Enroute home, they stopped two nights at the Pageant at Palmyra, N. Y., and also visited vis-ited church places of interest. They also stopped at Carthage and Nauvoo, Til., to see the many places of interest in church history. They were gone three weeks. There are 30 million fishermen fisher-men in the U.S. Girl Scouts were organized in Savanah iin 1912. |