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Show P MOTHER'S AID IN, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS i L - I To close observers it seems ap parent that Viss Margaret Wilson is destined to be more closely identified lth Washington and its interests, to become, as it were, more of a national na-tional figure than her sisters. Miss Jessie has already planned her flitting from the actual setting of national fame which will continue to environ the others. If rumor prove 1 true, her example in choosing a life s Partner is commendable. Her future n husband is at the very outset of his jf career, just as her father was when i? her mother made the plunge into the )d unknown twenty-eight years ago. Miss Eleanor, or, as she is known or. ,0 her friends, .Miss Nell, is the ideal e. yoi,ng society woman, fond of dan- hi , s and a most graceful one, a fear- bW teSS e1uestrienne, expert at golf and '. to f!nnis ln a word' fuI1 ot ,ife and se. M?r' and 11 13 a safe wager that she te4 I jj".not tarry long behind her sister I "v5sie. But in Miss Marearet are v ' , ;.:;::S:;m-i-'-i. Y . i V V rhti entirely apart from the social side ot existence. Naturally, sne w t 9t n her mother's unfailing companion and during enforced absences of h -yo- Parents from the roof-tree she has been the general supervisor and dirM. Since going to Washington, Miss Margaret Wilson has ende ared herself ' 1 hy the Sen'al way in which, sbe has responded to various demand, ,pn her time and strength. |