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Show DESERET EVENING NE WS THURSDAY AUGUST 28 1913 , ' Lsocial oiomm,m Setattio Preen Idaho With Higit B. gard For the Itemise ed she In. daseryot the People Throe. it - 01 egomala Itra SIW MUCHTO PBAIS reset C W. Penrose has returned to the gook. from a lenehti visit sad Tetna wailers At the office of the First presidency this Meng Ise he gave LA intarlulting socoubt of at Jpio trip and of the agricultural being made in those parts of pro-:gre- Prost- - Penrose left here two weeks ,agt4 and on his trip, to addition to n&tendIng conferences in some of the makes. be assisted in the division of the Jackson ward tote three branches. pronoutwee agricuitural ronditioos liver valley sod in the in the pawl .Tston thesis as oothing short of woo.tiortut Prost Penrose said: The crops In that country 'are Oilmen's. to Jarksons the Teton basil and in the Snake , to encouraging ;liver ,vsolbty the most coeditems 'obtain, The grim is escalation sad thus far there have been dentsittix frosts, The- peeepeette are :magnificent, I;verywhere the pope ,iartreententeganot happy, and--- Moot .eplendid spirit seems to exist, in all el that part of the gate , "Mewed Dia industry In the neighborhood of $t. Anthony and Rexburg its rspidli becoming a big factor in 'the itttlhistrr of that option. One. of ,the moat bet. utiful sights I ever saw field of sweet peas Sit 'was a iin bloom. and being left for seed sine- d gasses The vest etretch. 'with Rh color., makes grand scene. Not' .only amid pea culture. but Liao the ?skiing of beet seed proinisse to be- come an Important thing in Industrial Idaho. The latter, however. ts Dow rather In its infancy. It is gee the Snake entity understood that River valley peas are Of a higher eastern the ore than those of quality WAIL which until reeently have been considered the leading' pea districte -- , ter-"le- of the 'the tattti sound states. - -- ,.. te--)- 1 4, .--, d a - , i o, r , ,aat i caught with fragrant rtanr. ,,i,,,,,,, -, 4n4 her ho.ollts-- t snip ... ., , lilies of ttlf t'n!lp-.- . cr, the tie (41 th. arra of rt..- - .., a was preceilnd to the itathera ' eri, rtseers. . Aahot lt rtl Banshee. Paul SVitlm hi ,i rib. Kistler, and be tr.. tram. ..n er,ir, et( hnnor Metres !de l.r, At . , 4 mt .. Mareartet Walker. tianktn and 3ta Ira iitaml Mite Frame's Knox pril the t", p.r piths Clara, Ida Potter. and The parata 'stag riet a. c... 1. tor be thp groom nA hie ,e, (s.orgp - Know atn4 the elerityman. The ohlarch nag a ',c, p: 00 lat. iiiiremer and Aeiv foi.. ei,,n,.r. sad enemata art eertapti4. twatalne tot' the hoointtflt frowns, vrnro tsoi bell, rant. and VI... AI h. hntip. romps form.," th pieficrnirp fins. 4'4 ,n and I snore" oats the 1,,,,, neor 1411!111,t .'''rtteit rISIIIIIIIr. Mr nrog atter VII... !rt the venire for a aildln. trran 1(.. .El will mak, thei. home in talit eitv 1' ti"ir reform. "heir rr41" 1;p.,.w two lr'lttltrri t"t,'"- the Know ramify heir.. 1P11,1'". !rt fireneial 'and 'nein! f"atry hi. eitv eel the (veiny of the hi.Ins anions the elite of Tuenvee. - , ".. '' 11. '41;.'s .....,!,1 :: ' 1444 - f if 4 , UNDERPRICED tr. make UI . ,, ! ' a.asr,......:,e.,-,-..1- BI WA! CI 4 evot, t, 9111To.5 1 All eateta and comfort., "Now !herefore be in resolved hY the board o! commissioners of Salt :Lake. fit,- ',bet the city attorney be instructed io render an opininn al in ft r,resaid franahiee under whether which the Fall' Lake L Los angoies operated within the railwaycninpanv timita of 1.,,. , Lake etty carries any prorielena ,nder which the hoard of commtesino,ra mar compel the manthe csit Lake & Los Anaternero. company to take mordt a,,.,.. p3::treasure i es sill insure arrester safety in cot:or:or, the handling of papend traffic of sold line" t.o.n";,,er line Muma,msmsz: -- 1: . 4 caffeinea grains ! rabbit ft The biggest wrneiting and this plants MOtintain country burn Aberdeen AV( food-drink--ri- ch - teflon label on - -ttn- he Your Minot. It It loos by mall. ohms. Om date to winch Yon bare boon credited. If this dal dots not agree with payments You have triad. , mud no homodtatent. a coon ot your Motineefpt and wo - ellOgai.,. - high-gra- , de , "There's a Reason 4 - EMMEN School Days Shoe Days . i There'll be a rush in 20,000 homes in Salt' Lake this week preparing the lad and the little miss for school. Remember the imrcatance of i t. i GOOD, COMFORTABLE I - And speaking of good, easy, dura ale shoeswe must SHOES 441641511, . mention N r Asborn Shoes :!a , For School L;.tk t.CV , Ay is s. Children '',41;'. I .'j- I''' We are the exclusive dealers and they're the best values we know of. Bring in the youngsters and let us show you this excellent shoe. Robinson Bros. Shoe 156 Main St. Company "Where Confidence Counts." II . rf i 1 i P I, tt , i (11. - I , - - r kwys- Keep the Foliar at Home Heber J. Grant & Co. General Agents. 22 it -- how Salt take City, Utah. South Main Street, Phone for ratesExch. 660. inage----the- P F315t-to- . best--pr- reREER-1- .4010111111MMINIIRI BISITOP MAID R. GREER IRE DT TO ENTERTAIN. WORLD MISSIONARIES I et,- - New' York. Aug zotertes from all parts of the world are astembling here for their anneal early this month, Bishop Dar N 'I'M'''. head of the New York ormide at the convention ti!oL"ree, and wfil be in general charge of entehilseioneries from tain:re the gueirt many eot.htries will bring with them iathibits of tbelr wprk. nevi the Indapendent Cos! and Coke Co.. et Kenihrorth. Utah. C. N. Strevell. Preis. and Gen. Mgr.. Jae. H Mined tote- A tol, Pat-Vi- 4444404 ored ....,.....,.........,........p.,...,, 4.00.0.4)444 The Semi-WeekD News ly Advertisers Shuld use lat . 1 Semi- - Weekly News if they desire to reach the people of the Wester,n States and Territories in their homes. 1 . ..... . 11 .! 1 Circulation Books are open to Advertisers- z . i ; : ti' J Pres-Tre- Ir. A Druehl. Secy. c .11;Sr 4 much heat they can get from ithow mo4 h the heat enFto. the They've passed y guessing know!? -Th,ey burn Aberdeen, at's because test by Rome consumers. to& will tind it profitable to burn Aberdeen. ; , 4 They've compaect it a4. M210 with othor British thermal' unit and analjaasi tests They .1 - -- RegularPostum (must be boiled.) Instant- Postum reciuires no boiling, but is made Instantly by stirring a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water with cream and sugar to taste. go.; 4! until to it suit you get Experiment your taste, then have it always made that way. Made right, Postum has a d:lightful flavor, restmbling Java. if coffee don't agree, suppose you leave it off ,ten days and try ,Postum. Drisdt it imstead of coffee. 9 - been the)'re sit yers. e. , ' Why pay UTAH money to EA STEIN Insurance Companies The HOME FIRE OF UTAH has more-thaa irdllion dollars invested in urArt and adjacent territory. HELP MAKE IT MORE. Say. to your insurance agent, "HO3EE OF UTAH POLICY" and take no other. Small Consumer burning it from three to pure and made entirely of Northern wheat and the juice of Soathem sugar-canPostum is a genuine in Nature's phosphates, and contains no drug whatever. Postum comes in two forms. 11)F Carprt Staion - Best for the Big Consumer Best for the It is : - I But continual coffee drinking usually produces biliousness, headache, dullness, sleeplessness irritability and heart agitation. Many people have gotten rid bf these troubles by quitting coffee and using , 4 41 SEE-T- 111,7tov: And GAIBLERS RAIDER OCT Of TOWN and day sch,00t tor boys. Monday. term Commence. S.ptember S. For cnmplete in. to VERY the apply REY I'RESIDENT. Fai manufacturing in power At $ ocloch this meriting ratrohnen Reddington sad Anderson made a raid on an alleged Oreek gambling bowie in Greek-- 1 town. and arrested even Inmates who! rave thett name. as George BMus. B. Loris. P. Vanes, B. 111111L L. Paula,. D. Kotidis and O. Oates Their bail waa ha.! ed la the sum of sti each. It is alleged tin men were gambling when the police entered. NOTICE TO VKE CITY. ' sllout-21- poisonous drug. Five'gra' ins of caffeine is enough to kill a Of course that much wouldn't kill a man. s MTTAZD An ordinary cup of coffee contains H '.LT and convenient cleaner made- a- -I colleffe in- i , Dot". an'd Wheat Dry Farm Figures busnineir csopa. i I t flei !4 "flit Sweeperhave you seen it? The .tfe-trr- e. ,hwa ?si rti Stair ; 0 It : ' ti i;. sanitary. hrpmnt 'net cecelvedthree models, entinitla them 0141'n- a tio 11fft I 1V,,r1,1"-- r - ' LE Mt - at Dark heavy damage from the frost of July-14.would yield a very handsome total, and: the harvoiting of peas is now going on. the beet crop throughout the Snake 'River valley, never looked se well at the same. time of the van and lt favorable weather continues for the Jkett four weeks. all records will be korektm. lf good 'Weather lasts. the .aim is to begin beet harvening Sept. 22. Sir Attain says if 'nothing unforseen pens within the next month, the Snake River valley farmers will be at the the result of height of prosperity-a- Hoover Suction I ra'a) T. of 64 7 , i;3 Mark Au Min of Rexburg. and Heber' C. Austin of 'Idaho rolls. Idaho. retire- - I Sugar sentatives of the Utah-Idah- o company. are in the city On a brief i The former. speaking of the crepe In Snake River valley said the result. from dry farming would be es- - i pecially gratifying this year Some of i the best yields on lands which 'bad not received a drop of irrigated water.: would run 100 bushels of barley to the arra SO to Se bushels in oats. anc1.44 to i I. buahets, in ',wheat. heee. however. were special Instances. and the averthose Sti1 age would be about one-he- lf urea. The pea crop. while it sustained t 1 CIIIMM I 0 Ok Half Price ete.,..-war- e,: - SQUARE. vaned aa,orimert or Toy. Animals on wheels consisting elf cow, horrea &qr. camel& Ilona, y amusing. :or the ytimingsters. Pricet: no animal. 50c animals. AAA'. anIrnals 7Se Virt: animals. lie. fnt , wasi lit,Bwomt MERCHANDISE Animal Toys , A sliT19 OF , ocKEITHIEN4 . , l ., 4141010 ... ''. ,'4' .r. , i, gt Sward Vow., II :: r r, I vv... S.an, t la E Vrn Ty1.1 ,-th fat,. eat (;;PpdCinmis-totall. i'1-.- anti rod ti'..t..r ibi here Both Are IRefit)! iiion of City :' - :, alo;87, it mu: to On 1' a,- a roundliatirriln, .itit:arney g1-4'(::o arriee. di iatan,..ded,, Ill,' ' . - i ,, si,,,ra, ,'' r.,71. arl a.h f : b....v.,' p. r, toai ..i-t- . , pany's Fraio-to,eitr. r ,.. ..,. : f .: fElfl,.:, ,,: ,P 1:'4,4,,,, ,,,,,1,, and ;4., ,h, ,... e,r: 8 ,...h,ri f pf! ,, -- , ,. I,; Pr r.lx: ;,ivz Iii: ,! TI:K. ,roi the :i:,,t Lase & 1,,,e !,,r--rc,1!-iukstlf1,4 1 o,t - ,, , ik weer a 0 hl- - 1 Alleging that A.,....!. .: :he Sr,1- i!'.. a v , rOp(I. ,t.11. : Angeles itailroact c.,:i:peri t t p. at.- - 41' :, sit!: t:s the :A.,has falied rtaid, .of al.St gr, air I, 1r, i7 IpNt.., i, ,,,,, tit ,:,,,, .4 , r.,,,,,atttp. the Ur published trair e, neo ,ie and aiso im all $Ix or,true;:,, 4 thP 4 s onis ot tl,ir, - ,,t.t Ult. rINtelPS At' hee failed to i ,:rment eo aitpro,ide aet. he ::.(d ,,f ;ro tn. In- a tea I.ht served 4., a tn. ltr , VI, Utat:n IttlirtrrtIOM q,ate to handle the .1,es:1s whi,h 4:vi4ual 14 e,, th. jir,t, I ,4 a vieit the restort tn ::i, it re rrineinol (In IA!!! br tr,iverl.,1 try on triotii.n of Comma- ,:repts 1 tl,:, thie morning, Tt :!::-..Wes a t,ar-s',:n 4 h!t-.st as ths hostess ei,..iner ;in of thp k- -, eer to a George' adopted and ytsteptacitttll :(!!:,ra tplg draf '71 At alar,-ss!,1!iel u ,.?..e city etrt.soiuLibn instratime t PP n tt. " fc), br:ry-i'.:-(ente!n!la:Ftwr, ,. ,,,,v to turi,ILt. a:. -- ;.'int.70as torney r io4. A'au- talrJr.rt fr:- Ktr;11 revling R,.;sItt! c,,alt, Na r: ether or not tt..:-- ...e ,,,..ny proy:sic h !,P mite". i fist). it.rE ".7, rharpfn)oters broneho rusters, ea utioer Tek !in the franchise k..! ..,. st h,otne traheff-writch it can be ...,,iap..,i,ed to take and plainpmen, ,tt, hay. 1rr ,to young I!such in trIts orian:alt!or, There as insire greatar ti,g,thPr1,atrot 411 rld frfroin re en Iwo's' measuree 4 Alll he stemrt ;,fil rid f I. o. In ti iit,oeJui:iii.io,,,a,g. y no 41.',:h ,41thout CI! 6. nt a sten red I of passengers. 1,,, wouiel strePt amusement's pars(d. The resolution c f:ili follows: shade and eatnty lavendar Janne -the main, perforrn, !.,isite & L,Lis pomptPte. Wbereas the t,,rrnert ! ths home, d,orati"sts a Ptiehurttber of bp and anee., there Angeles Ratite-a,:crritsny oa-halacen Salt 'ishowtt on the .show grouDds operate a ,line tr,1 a plc:solute resert bake City and knooll ao &Instr. anit 'Whereis a portion of said line of i Salt Lake te Los P hallwaleYELLOWSTONE Anilelea eomVany it operated under a fran.hise EXCURSION. to stud neitsray company by Salt Lake City corp4rationi and : Hotel Route 2fith, yla th--Lake & Los An- !!vrAuguet Whereat said four elite circle tour. Only! 32S.25 & publish Lake from gelis Raileity compeny 'round city,. chi,hrat trip schedule purporting to set for the trig 8H rFAH, elate and hotel Orptratea. train sei,,,,i,a which it maintains be- W't h neek,rtiMndAHOT18 the OM at tween Se;r.. lake City and the resort !Faithful: Lake and Canyon jy For and of -- Sta-itinerare, and further oar.. Lake gi Los descriptlee Whereas said Soh Hotel Tithe: at call ticular, lit, D. E Hurley. !len:Angeles' Railway company publish a 'Utah or' tedule purporting to set forth h. eral Patas, aV.reett, Oregon Short Line Agent, be. maintains! it ltrsin servrre which Rocrit, 201 Deseret New" and the resort Fait Lake City i teen Lake inailroad, C:ty, at of Salta:r. And tAtvertieemea! on a number nir occasions "Whreas anit Lake 'during the past week eljd !& Les Angeles railway cyrr.pany have their with publishto comply t:failed 4,41" :ed schedule and operate ttrb,7fubylin:amid. her of tratrts as called -- f schedule: and l "Whr.ax said Salt Lake & Los An, frequently ;ie!es R..i:laar company i fail to provide equipment adequate i In handl, the passenger traffic of sail h CROP. J,:t4lit ter church atli h,,, Koith. O'Brien Argust Ni!os reog Vann a ten days' tr:p park HI Pr Gr.F.STION IN BLUE s ti rrc itaaN Itl . MILIT ltle , ,,t k, Y tf i , , The Lathes AA itr, o .,A.,. ormwag,.,..."4-1,...t.-,,,,te,,-t.t- ,2 I . 7, l ; T. rctira " ., ' berloy. 'aetr"'"elf",7 -- - - SO--4. sr : : '-- It-- ed , '' - 4 , ,:f. :2 toremony in tho the hrldes ynunr friends. ntght far a wendirs cd' iIrk 4, A , , tric.ne 4 r ''''''X''r..":',',.1,74.-40,,:- ,' i 31-- y t,,.;s -' i l 4 .. ,,,.. ' gal,A-ays- r. , , V!) - , 1,. ' in . fi .S,- io.,-:ar- -- t , ' Mrs, hi Hill on t.' :.:;:...,7 if ':11,;.'4-r- I. :. -- ? - ,' - 4- - 4 I V The marriage of this city and VC ;J., nt 'Kimberley. Ne Sett,' to i ..ta a t 11 I 'the pnrty the Orpheum thie .A"-i- t ,,,,t....ra al', bge4 , 14. . , Hobert k ,, tit? - i' -- ii ri . !' ".ri, ea. worp ,s gown of sirt. ia.,......1 taco an4 chiffon with ,r of brocaded satin falling 'r. ii- - rt..' shoulders., Her coal of wat. . i . 'ell to the hem of hoe ar,tan ....- - ' .it. ,,,, Iiir. 4 '.1.1 '14i,',.. i0,7.4 ,e'3 i hide N1I a- of IV, . (FOR THE DESERET NEVI'S). ASON , 3 Rev levth A nt an informal Jur. dozen einne teen the nice club. the Mras Robert Ir -- ''..,e ' Mrs. , ' i ,it 1 ' t 71v( : - ,,- , S1 ,.. An figthorate WdfUrtg ,1,, 1,.4 P, ntng Watt that Of SUPS 14;k el , P. erN of Ittmear and 'He tat K not ril , le ' eity, a hi:-t- t took pisee an 'I. Pate and wait tettneetted Ind faahlonablip toidi.nee of 10,1 Including Mill.I Pr r I:1 ity,! Ttli rereninne vas perfortre.i ,i, John letatsconat ohnrch b. ..t., it,,,,,, beats ,H,. 4iikret.A Hard wt iit.- o t' .' and was be a re at the home ofth a brid.'s o tari-- it 't, 'lir and Mn. Eloard Famael r on 1 1,1 -- ,' SY WALT . Although I'm full of nicottntrve smoked tobacco till I'm green like frame and,. me; they camp' my the bugs all seem'i to :diligently p!ay their game wherever tney may strike rate. The f!is ..., travel round a blocit to ride upon , me when I walk and gallsbl WI my person; and on . that person they abide and try to till my shrinking ', And when the shades hide. regardless of my cursin ., Of evening come the biamed mosquitoes rourd me hum, ,,44,114", ' l'. ' , -- -t I ny to drive the brutes 7r - ' and roost upon my !t1,.1,-:,m see but to lovingiy they I,:i say, 'We'll stay, right r71'.;-l'..- i with you, alwis." I Aonder why I taste so fine that all the insects want to dine upon me:sorrow laden, I were skeeter, fiy oi; bug, l'e me that all roty wells ,,ii:,,, If were dug uwi some tender maiden.. I seek the sylvan re a"k li l is neighiesrhootts, the shady. silent. soughing woods, to dodge thesplar'rigors; but there .E no pftice or comfort there; I'm plunged in trouble and despairI'm eaten up by chiggers. The wasp around me flies in rings. the hornet saves his hottest stiws to jar me and cotrfound ' me; I wish 'my frrirte wort made of wood! I wish I didn't taste so good; syhen a.! ,the bugs are ru,nd me! L tw:ww wPi - e NA cotonatig,n . 1 - Weer Poet-Th- e tivitibe of the In arousing even-toWere's' 8.11 the time f g approaches. to Mon, who i lanced as s and be queen will to aid in the rere-rr- 4 tacutar event. -- . N C. E. 11 Nit'i '7 ' .$ ,i !', 7. f Wild rrf grui-- 4- - ...,- ,,,, Rtinch take plane on 19k6n Monday. set,. 1, with orma reeh o,t!, rro,o Auft even)nig, on the know grc,rundR .orn ThIrti South b.g . ) fite9. - .1,,;:tthoma Shou, bridt, ,. - bay to Stage Big contest. ope r.eet at a kitchen at h,,,,,, of yesterdayA- afternoon in Penne icbta Sta,eaml Soeool East Mr.-:C-. t Abota 2S young girl trien(is eny,)ed ',pen to any fl(111 N'Ir tor, tht, the afternoon loget r tr, itra feature bome t 'even, ri ."" tor the beautiful in lihtch .. martgoida sad thea h,,r At I .Iced is aerving r tea by Mrs. .....11:v.44414t . j APPETIZING MAN Weat Show Oa Lobar: WWI u-- Ne sa... - , toh. . Z. ''' MP ... tyki.t.. I - I, 4 ' w.11.-knr'''- ''" DAR Vi-- 4 Chita liaYha. of the ot000n. &MOT 19' i,r , ',, - fechted, Mrs. V Edwd F.tp M rs J ay T. Harri s. M rs nowt- mrs C R. Pearsall kbpartel Ira tif M imi M are Wail. 2,tit, ,ioftgrift am d Miss Webber -- GRTAT me r ' --t- elect, i 111 n Mine cowl:tors comisTr7olt. T Parr pknt the locomistive is music to the ears of the people of the Teton basin. and the farms there ore in a flourishing condition Over the hill from the basin to Jackson 'railer. the roads are In bed shape We went over in light buggies however. and that made the ride leas wear:- gams going to the Jackson valley make conference I attended the Teton nstleat tinges. There was a good See at the meeting htandthea fine eptrit Jeckson's revelled. White Hole counter the jackenn wa,1 sm.Inne-divided Into three breathes: branch. with Abrahsm Ward presidA pleasant wacial event of r, with Hybranch. Jackenn elder' tug ltenoon was She opoi,vpo rum Debate', prodding, end Cheney day hyDana' 3 men 4rs P'Irr J 'n branch with James. M..floberterm precompliment to Mies Mary Last, la a J. t houne;goest et Mn st Hole 'I shouldnisiraythefor the Jackson.' Ivneh. Those enjoying th ff(i-linpreenion general tountry Mrs. la Took er. 1, Mrs. P. hat to a refugc for bandits Mechlenhiirti, ilavidtion. NI:es I was convinced GlrenilnlYn 'rowdy mocreect. Mr r J Tripp. that that place is quiet and philleettdo and that de old reputation has been That ahem exceedingly misleading. De outlaws la the 0 ite being I was, Informed while 1;: airest tuft, t. there that nie two mew have been !. 'co killed them in the inet M YIPS ra. and 6,0; these tiara killed 'by an oftleer. , 1 -of the After the organisation in the Jaekson war" I at branches A tended the Relief society conference at l'iceor, le the Teton latent I occupied the major part of the time in the sun-daTimm there I morning fawning went to Rexburg and spoke at the fu- meal of Henry Irlamm, held in the , tabernacle it that place. On Tuesday. )t.; '4! ., evening last I was present at and ad,,;kvv .4 ? dressed the general meeting at Res- burg. Here again wee large and an 4Arl4.4 anthturiasti! attendance" Preet Penrose arnved jr this city' Although tired of th- -. , Iasi midn!tht. rested long ride, im lookedhele-an-d this morning. and but for a et mined Imes. which he suffered while 'stepping into a ear yesterday. he said be felt i st7, He eft the Teton' well and toning. basin to intend the funeral of Mr. 'Flamm at the request of the decedent I made ebony before his death. ?,?1, of s Hubbard Wsae the hostess at a deilehif.al Reed lunehek-u- t at the Country club yesterday afternooa In honor of the return Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes.to SOU Lake' of In the thinneroom of the d n loug prii,ate. oval table saa-ta.tor the part and was a in co at an d white. cen- The terpiece ma an attractiNe of goidensio and fine itlarae nprond bore the aukt monogtam ot the &rd. hostess The aame colors prtailest in ail of that luncheon Thiba. tut were present appointinetats to meet Mrs. H anas and enjoy the luncheon artern.-oat U.. elunhou se were M rs James A. Leona, Mrs, Fraderwa Perkans. Nirs. E A. Wail. Mrs, Ail.n Seim. Mrs M. 8. Voodward. Mra Ellsworth ' At et44,1 Daggett, M rs. T ft James L. Franaian, Mr. Ai.sanlerMrsC. Ewint Mrs dA raittar Read: NI'. Itr,1.- art. J. lent:Pinang. Mrs, William Alexander. Jrs V, VI Arir.atr.ing. Mrs." J Mrs Loa Is A. Jeff s, Mrs Nhoitte Mrs karil A. -- ' eut the isle, table bearing anotmtrtehee the two 13E0A era Amin, glass bowl etthe afternoon sere me gating xi" Rosamond Ritchie, Miss Miss Dorothy Boger. Mu-ri dfld Rkherde, blies Marko,. 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