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Show THINK WILSON MAY CHANGE HIS MIND Washington. Feb. 27 Members of the fashionable Chevy Chase club, whose invitation to President-elect Wilson to accept honorary membership member-ship i herein was declined, today announced an-nounced in view or the circumstances "there was nothing further to be done so far as they were concerned." It developed that Governor Wilson's letter was read at a recent meeting ct the board of governors of the club, when it was decided that no action on it was uecessary. President Thomas Hyde of the organization or-ganization had contemplated calling a special meeting of the club, hut I members of the board deemed It un-necessary. un-necessary. So far as the club is con- cerned. the matter will be allowed to l v' "Wo thought Mr Wilson would en- gF' ; joy being a member," said Mr Hyde, "and therefore we extended him the- r I sv courtesy, which would have included ' v Mrs. Wilson and their daughters. Of It .' - r- course the matter, is entirely Mr. ! Wilson's own business and we have not thought of Interfering " f I The offer of honorary membership J H will remain open, according to club 11' officials, who today expressed their jr . ' ' belief that the next President on ar- T- I riving here would change his mind . |