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Show Uli Ki'TION' FOR.MISS 1JLAXKV Dr. Hunter prompted a very pleas-'e.g pleas-'e.g reception in honor of Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine M. Blainey, a Red Cross offici-al offici-al in France on Saturday evening at the Kit-Kat. ' Mrs. Blainey was secretary to Major Ma-jor Olds, head of the Red Cross workers wor-kers of Europe and was located in Paris for two years. Her descriptions of the war situations sit-uations held one spellbound and she explained many situations and problems prob-lems in a very masterful manner. In ('escribing the air raids on Paris, she aid some looked beautiful that you 'ould hardly imagine them distinctive. distinc-tive. She was greatly pleased to meet the Milford ladies. Some choice musical selections were reduced by Miss Marre and delicious de-licious refreshments served. Mrs. Hlainey left for Reno Nevada on the evening train. The other guests remained re-mained and indulged in dancing the -eme.inder of the evening. The guests were Mrs. Rachel Jefferson, Mrs. P. J. Adams, Mrs. H. T. Hanks Mrs. A. J. Atkin, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. J. B. Smithson, Mrs. Cottrell, Mrs. Eerkheimer, Mrs. Bess M. Coon Mrs. J. Gourley, Mrs. Julia A. Smith-son. Smith-son. Mrs. Allen Hedges, Miss Fern Harris and Mme Morre and the guest of honor. |