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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935 News of Brooklynites at Their Summer Residences L. I. Resorts Are Popular Coming Events Subscribers to Anthonian Hall Dinner-Dance Benefit Card Party Planned Patronesses and Subscribers For the Ladies of Charity Party Mrs. Walter b. Prenntn, teMnU chairman.

with Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott as co-chairman, for the luncheon und bridge of the Ladies of Charity of the House of the Good Shepherd. Mrs Stephen H. De Costs, president, announces the following list of patronesses and sub- SMrs. Joseph Lilly.

Mrs. Thomas PL -el I mmwir i of Mrs. Ward Nell is the former Mist Frances Emmet, daughlc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emmet of 575 Ocean Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Net) Kill live at 1616 Beierly Road. (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter.) Long Island Society Mrs. Alfred Bull Treat Jr.

tc nighler of Mrs. Carlos Edouardo arringe last Keek to the son of nlian and formerly of Brooklyn. mother, Mrs. Charles Cotte of Lloyd lor three months. The Pussy Willow Club of Lynbrook will be entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr.

and Cy Lent oi riaimieiu uwst Garden City to Have Senior Subscription Dane Special to The Eagle Garden City, June 15 Mrs. John F. Armitage, Mrs. Herbert C. Both-well, Mrs.

William F. Englls, Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin, Mrs. Herbert Mohan, Mrs.

Frank A. Robinson, Mrs. Caswell W. Stoddard, Mrs. Northam Warren and Mrs.

Le Roy J. Weed, patronesses of the senior subscription dances, have announced a Summer dance to be held at the Cherry Valley Club on Tuesday eve- Mrs. Sherman Gordon of Brixton Pnart entertained this afternoon in honor of Miss Elizabeth Wanzer. Other guests were Mrs. Benjamin A.

Childs Mrs. John S. Tillot-son, Mrs. John D. Rippe and the Misses Audrey Jackson, Jean Lal-mant, Dorothy Wanzer, Josephine Bush, Arlene Krumbeck and Jean Krumbeck.

Miss Virginia O'Connor of 3d St. was a younger set tea hostess this afternoon. Her guests were the Misses Victoria Morrell, Edith Mor-rell, Lenore MacDonald, Janet Budde, Norma Street, Doris Lebett, Betty Wooster, Carol Street, Doro thy Calcagno, Morion O'Neill, Laura Young, Gypsy Boag, Suzanne Rud. I Betty Randall, Marie Granrieman. Frances Stevens, Joan Meaeham, Gertrude Marston, isuuei, Jeanette Schlctter, Betty Simms, Alice O'Connor, Dorothy Black, Andrea Martin, Mary TIanson, Patricia Morrill, Virginia Proctor, Dorothy Bell, Helen Durand, Marilyn Reynolds and Janet Peacock.

Great Neck Residents Travel Special to The Eagle Great Neck, June 15 Miss Innis Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart, of Kensington has left on a trip to the Pacific Coast Before her return in the Fall Miss Season's Events Announced By Bellport Country Club The first subscription danci 3 will be held by the Bellport Country Club on Saturday, June 22, at the clubhouse. Others will be held on July 3 13 and 27. and August 10.

24 and 31, at 10 a.m. Beginning June 23 and each Sunday afternoon following there will be a cocktail hour at 4:30 p.m. Other events planned for the season include a fashion show on Thursday afternoon. June 20; an all day flower show on July 20; fireworks on 8:30 p.m. on July a president's dinner dance on July 20 and duplicate bridge tournaments each Tuesday night starting July 9.

Hewlett Colony News Special to The Eagle Hewlett, June 15 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lancaster of Veeder Drive will sail on the French liner Lafayette on Thursday for a cruise up the St. Lawrence River to Quebec, where they will sojourn for a few davs before returning home via tram.

William Buttfield, Mrs. Lan caster's son. who i.s a student at the Hun School, Princeton, N. will return home about the same time. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Fairburn and family of 103 E. 86th Manhattan, are the guests of Mrs.

Fairburn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Had-den. Mrs. Fairburn Is the former Miss Laura Hadden.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenton of Manhattan, who have the Bernard Van Rensselaer house on East Rock-gway Road for the season, were hosts at dinner tonight to Mr, and Mrs. Munves, Mr. and Mrs.

Clement al, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Op-eimer. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur and Dr. and Mrs. Sidney West. Westhampton Beach Horse Show Will Be Held on July 6 The 5th Westhampton Beach Horse Show will be held on the 6th of July under the auspices of the Country Club of Westhampton Beach, and will be held at Bishops Field. There will be morning and afternoon events.

Mrs. Roger Weisner is chairman of prize committee, with Miss Elizabeth Remsen assisting her; Mrs. Robert Gill, chairman of entertainment with Mrs. Stephen Gnffing and Mrs. William Pell; Mrs.

H. Pinks, charman of the tickets and parking spaces, and Miss Katharine Pell, chairman advertising committee, with Mrs. Butler Duyckinck, Miss Virginia Nash and Miss Rita Hag-gerty. Woodmere Items Special to The Eagle Woodmere, June 15 The first Ladies' Day luncheon and program at the Woodmere Country Club this season is scheduled for Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles P. Fiske and family leave Monday for a month's sojourn at Georgetown, Me. Mr. and Mrs.

Sanford Jacobi of 241 Central Park West have arrived for the season to occupy the Charles Kahn house on Wood Lane, here. Mrs. Charles Ptifierling and her (laughter, Miss Jane Piifferling of Wilkes Barre. arrived Tuesday for a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Weill.

Lynbrook Personals Special to The Eagle Lvnbrook. June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon D. Jessup of Allen St.

have as their guest Mr. Jessup sister, Miss Mae Jessup of Union City, N. J. July 2 (Tues.) Miss Virginia Mc Keown and Dr. Thomas J.

Matthew's 8t. Anselm's Church, 10 July 20 (Sat.) Miss Carol Cant, well and James C. Pope. MISCELLANEOUS June 16 (Sun.) St. Brendan's Alum-nae reception and tea, school auditorium.

Sands Point Hor Show, Lucken-bach Estate, Sands Point. June 17 (Mon.) Ladles of Charity luncheon and bridge. Marine and Field Club. St. Augustine's Academy Alumnae board meeting, Miss Adaline Cannng hostess.

June 18 (Tues.) Children's Home of the Long Island Baptist Ass'n, board meeting, at home, aft. Victoria Chapter, D. B. card party, 752 St. John's Place, 8 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert House's party for Miss Anita House and fiance. Miss Isabel Mills hostess for Miss Margaret McGill. Junior Auxiliary dinner dance, Tavern on the Green.

Central June 19 (Wed.) Anthonian Hall Park. Orphan Asylum Society board meeting, 11 a.m. June 20 (Thursday.) Presbyterian Home for the Aged mustcale and porch party, 688 E. 22d St. June 22 (Sat.) Cedar Valley Horse Show, Old Brookville (two days).

St. Augustine Alumnae luncheon, Hotel Bossert. June 23 (Sun.) St. Angela Hall reception and tea, at hall. July 1 (Mon.) Chiropean Juniors Spring outing, Crescent Athletic.

Hamilton Club, Huntington. July 3 (Wed.) Catholic Junior League sport dance, Stewart Manor Country Club. Fred Walsh Jr. are spending the weekend at Manasquan, N. J.

A moonlight dance was held last night at the Port Washington Yacht Club in honor of their Commodore Fred Walsh of Flower Hill. Mrs. Paul Nicholson, Mrs. Carey Westcott and Mrs. R.

J. Parks all of the Port Washington Estates are on a motor trip to South Carolina. C. Hayes Sprague of Jackson Place sailed on a Medlteranean cruise yes-Robert Hopkins of Harbor View Road will attend Summer school at the Culver Military Academy. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Rich of the Estates, accompanied by their daughters, the Misses Berniece, Brenda, Betsey and Drina Rich of the Estates are at Marthas Vineyard for the Summer. John Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Ricks of Stonytown Road, Plaji- ffi "turned AmheTt College. Mrs. Roderic Crandall of the Bax-r Estates Is visltiner her son nnrt daughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George Crandall at Madison, Wis. Mrs. George Crandall is the former Miss Irma Terrell also of Port Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs.

William Fearnn Jr. will return to their home at 2d Ave. tms week after spending the past two weeks at Cutchoque. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Ktnuer mil family are occupying their new home at Rockwood Road, Plandome. Mrs. Harold Barrett of North Drive, Plandome, spent this week at Wakefield, R. where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Rountree. Miss Elizabeth Gottfried of Adams St. is entertaining her cousin.

Miss Virginia Mente. Frank Denniston of Plandome will leave shortly for Bowling Green, Kentucky. Roger Enscoe has returned from Lehigh and will spend the Summer with his father, George Enscoe of Davis Road, Port Washington Es- Tilghman West, a student at Am-heist, is he Summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward West of Davis Road, tha Estates.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Voghd Margaret Gautsche) who recently returned from their wedding trip, are now residing at Glen Cove. Mrs. Charles Chapman returned to her home at Central Drive, Plan-dome, this week, after spending several days at Briarcliff Manor.

The marriage of Miss Jane Anns Snedeker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snedeker of et io John Baptists Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jenkins, was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the Roslyn Methodist Church. The Rev. P. F. Voorhees officiated.

Miss Snedeker was attended bv Miss Eleanor Smith of Manhasset and Frank Jenkins, brother of Mr. Jenkins, served as best man. A reception followed at the Shelter Rock Country Club. Following their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.

Jenkins will reside at George Manhasset, Murray Bradley 'hsrie Petles nf 1 71) Bench nth Far Rockavav, announce the lortheoniing of their i Mi Mai iiirir Bradley of 25 W. 45th Manhattan. June 29. i Saturday, The ceremony will take place at 4:30 o'clock at the Bettcs home with the Rev. J.

Milton Thompson, D. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Far Rockaway, officiating. MLss Josephine Lewis of Tunklian-nock, Pa. will be maid of honor lor Miss Murray and Mrs. Clarence W.

Heaton, Woodmere. the former Miss Mary Thompson, will be her only bridesmaid. James Edward Hunt, Rockvllle Centre, will be best man for Mr. Bradley and ushers will Include Bert OhristofTera of Lynbrook and William C. Voehl of Hewlett.

Mi.ss Murray is a graduate of the Cathedral School of St. Mary, Garden City and of Elmirn College '29. Mr. Bradley Is chairman of the board of the Perry-Robinson Cm-poration, director of the Zylin Lab. oratories and president of the Perl-seal Company.

He Is a member of the New York Athletic Club and of numerous commercial and scientifla organizations. WEDDINGS June 18 (Tues.) Miss Anita House and Herbert S. Blake, Farming-ton, 4:30 p.m. June 21 Fri.) Miss Virginia Oxley Bass and Frank Hills Curry, Cathedral of Incarnation, Garden City. Miss Margaret F.

McOlll and Ber-ton J. Delmhorst, Flatbuah Congregational Church, aft. I Lean and Frank M. MacCal- lum, Allenhurst, N. aft.

Miss Aldys B. Bqulre and John 8. Chapman, Llewellyn Park, West Orange. N. J.

Miss Evelyn Thayer and Lewis Cass Ledvard 3d, Lancaster. Miss Ruth Reed and Samuel H. Gillespie, Cold Spring Harbor, Miss Elvira Marie Todd and Walter Boyd Earle, St. Joseph's Church, 11 am. June 25 (Tues.) Miss Lily Polk and Raymond Guest, Church of the Heavenly Rest, Manhattan.

June 26 (Wed.) Miss Anne Crawford and Arthur J. Muller, Transfiguration Church, 10 a.m. June 27 (Thurs.) Miss Harriet B. Cross and Dr. August R.

Crane, St. Paul's P. E. Church, noon. Miss Claire A.

Moran and George Epp, Church of St. Francis Xavler, Miss Alison B. Murphy and Dr. Frank P. Mathews, Bronxvllle, N.

4 pji, June 29 (Sat.) Miss Mariorie Eliza beth Muller and Herbert Leslie Morgenroth, St. Paul's Congrega tional onurch. 6 D.m. Miss Doris Carol Lee and George Eleanor Moncrieffe Livingston and Lioya uaoot uriggs, Huntington. Miss Dorothv Carr and Arnold K.

Ghegan, Church of St. Rose of Lima. South Shore Cocker Spaniel Club to Have Show Jane 30; Newt of Lawrence Residents Special fo The Eagle Lawrence, June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Dall of 116 E.

63d St. are at their Summer home on Burton Lane for the season. Miss Barbara Donaldson of 155 Ocean Ave. left yesterday for a 10 days' visit with Miss Frances Dickinson at her family's camp at Ma-lone, In the Adirondacks. Mr and Mrs.

Seton Post of 1J2 E. 72d St. have arrived to occupy the Josepn Kaiser nouse on rearsaii Place for the season. Col. T.

Donaldson Sloan will open on Ore Causc vay on Sunday, June 30, for the second bench show of the South Shore Cocker Spaniel Club, SftS president of the club. Mr. and Mrs. William Tredwell Ketcham gave a dinner party tonight at their honje on Meadow Drive for Mr. and Mrs.

J. Horton Ijams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Gwynne, Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Ballantine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, Dr, and Mrs.

Irving Pardee, and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Pardee. -Irs. William H.

Long, who recently opened her home at Lawrence Beach for the season, held the first meeting of her Summer reading club on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Moran arrived yesterday for the season to occupy the John Stewart house on Cedarhurst Ave, Portr Washington Personals Special to The Eagle Port Washington. June 15 Mrs. Samuel Gullett of Port Washington Park will be hostess at a luncheon and bridge at her home on Tues- The annual horse show for the benefit of the Port Washington Village Welfare Society took place today at the estate of Edgar F.

Luck-enbach at Sands Point. Among those ill exhibit include Mrs. Ed ward Sout, Miss Nancy Guggenheim, Jay Holmes, Miss Babette Holmes, Peter Holmes, all of Sands Point, Marshall Field of Huntington, Mrs. Horace Taylor of Roslyn. Miss Nancy (it Locust Valley, Eric At- tcrbury of Westbury and Miss Eleanor MarAllister of West Stockbrldge, Mass.

Those who will act as judges include Mrs. Edwin Gates Babcock, Mrs. John Gerken both of Brooklyn, Clarence Robbins of Isllp and Harry Bell of Bayslde. Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Finch of Litchfield Road, the Estates, and their daughter.

Miss Isabell Finch, are spending the weekend at their Summer home at Bushkill, Pa. Mrs. Dwight Cushing of Sands Point flew to Narraganset Pier this weekend where she Is the guest of Jack Kraemer has returned from Princeton and Is spending the Summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kraemer of Reid Miss Elolse Kraemer has returned from a visit at Lancaster, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stevenson accompanied by their two daughters.

Mir Misses Kate and Mary Steven- Muckey Ave. are spending their cottage at Welford McBrlan of Muri spending several days in Dlllenbeck Jr. has returned Los Angeles, to Heights Road, Plan- and Mrs. George Boyd and Cieorge Boyd Jr. of Pleasant -N.

are spending the week-si Island lis the guest Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richard- of Ivv Way, Port Washington gc Sabran of Crescent Mil. Hi on Hill, in oompanled by three children, sailed yesterday spend the Slimmer In France. Dr.

and Mrs. Wlnthrop Whltte-ore. accompanied by their daugh-r. Miss Kathrliie Whittemore of Hear, Hill, are inline 1 1 Sin al their home si Ml- Whittemore has Is in 1 oilrgi at Soui Carolina. Mrs.

Fred Walsh of Bonnie Heights Road. Flower Hill, is In the I West, Miss Marjorle Wal.h and Hall Juniors, which will I Miss Helen T. Krac sponsored by on Wednes day at the Tavern on the green, arc Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Hankinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQuade. Mr and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, Mrs.

Margaret Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quigle. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert V. Snivrk. Misses Bessie Castellano. Dorothy Christie, Anne M.

McGlue. Marion P. McGlue. Peggy OCon-nell, Doris Schwitter. Dorothy M.

Smyrk, Virginia Vitalo. Genevieve Vitalo. Madeleine W. Smith and Miss Kracke An Autumn card party for the benefit of the hall will be held on Saturday. Nov.

23. at the Knights of Columbus Building. Prospect Park West. Miss Madeleine W. Smith is chairman and Mrs.

Thomas McEnaney is co-chairman. St. Augustine's Alumnae Board Will Be Entertained Tomorrow Miss Adaline Canning, chairman nf the executive board of St. Augus- tain the members of the executive board at her home tomorrow. The members of the board are Mrs.

Catherine Madigan Tobin. Mrs. Sadie Maye Keegan. Mrs. Katherinc Allen Bartlett, Mrs.

Byrne Hanra- han, Mrs. Eleanor Shecnan Cash, and the Misses Agnes Foley, Ella Nolan, Jane Keilty. Edna Moroncy, Kathryn McHale, Eileen Murphy. Madeline Hazelton, Cecilia Doonan and Marie Harris. The Blumnae will hold its luncheon, business meeting and election of officers on Saturday on the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert Miss Marjone Worthy is president Of the alumnae and Miss Kathryn Kelly Additional subscribers to the luncheon include Mrs.

Haveril Keegan. Mrs. Frank Conefrey, Mrs. Rose McGinnis Bambury, Mrs. John Dris-coll.

Mrs. James Connelly, Mrs. Joseph O'Connor. Mrs. Louis Riley, and the Misses Margaret Wall, Mary Hurley.

Lillian Blake, Helen Glavin and Elizabeth Sharkey. Victoria Chapter, D. B. will have a card party on Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the home of the regent. Mrs.

Fenwick White I Ritchie, 752 St. John's Place. Mrs. Guy Beaumant Smith of 21 18 Kenmore Terrace left the city' (day to open her country ouse in the Woods," Platte Y. Mrs.

Smith will re-own late in October Her Ht daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weisbrod, will oe in Platte Clove during August and September. Hostesses for Catholic Junior League Summer Sport Dance Miss Tosca Kraussc of Flushing. Edna Moore of Queens Villa garet Lippi of College Pi Eleanor Gallagher of Flush Miss Regina Muihgaii 1 Village is chairman of the Mi- I Theodore Loe Miss Agin Cham- rf 28 Tonm- kits.

Place will open her rountrv Heights at hi end month and will be Broklv and Mr and Mi nan, -v. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs nell, Mrs ODc, Mr- David Hecan. Mrs Ha: tholomew Tleman.

Mrs. John Donovan. Mrs. William Corbctt. Mrs Thomas J.

Hiler, Mrs. Edward Gerairhty. Mrs. Thomas Reillv. Mrs.

William J. Heffrman. Mrs. Alonzo McLaughlin, Mrs Ann B. Bennett.

Mrs. William D. Brecn. Mrs. Waker J.

Carhn, Mrs. Andrew Gillen, Mrs. Alphonse Shelare. Mrs. Philip A.

Brennan. Mrs. John J. McCooey Sr Mrs. Edward V.

Kil-leen. Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. Matthew F. McPhlllips, Mrs. William H.

Good. Mrs. James J. Hef-fernan. Mrs.

Louis B. Frisse. Mrs. William OConnell. Mrs.

Edward L. Cox, Mrs. William C. Galligan. Mrs.

William E. Edmonds. Mrs. James Sexton. Mrs.

Hush M. Copeland. Mrs. Frank Curran, Mrs. Harry Wolkoff.

Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mrs. Edward Plant. Mrs. Harry Ul-mer.

Mrs. Charles A. Gordan, Mrs. Hugh H. McGinn, Mrs.

Martin Hayden. Mrs. John L. Black. Mrs.

Daniel J. McGoldrirk. Mrs. A. Wil liam Welch.

Dr. Susan M. Everett, Mrs. Francis Currin. Mrs.

George C. Tilyou. Mrs. Irwin Weil, Mrs. John J.

Noonan, Mrs. Linda Ryan. Mrs. P. Walker Morrison, Mrs.

Eugene Muldoon. Mrs. George Campbell. Mrs. Edward Harvey and Mrs.

John Wills. The event will take place on Tuesday and will be held at the Marine 11 id Club. and porch party will address ither un- Browr. 1 irnrd to her home at 223 A Miss Brown Mr. and Mr: of 105 Lincoln Road win oe at me New Hotel.

Sh Iter Island; li 1 to Sept. 10. Cinderella Ball to Be Held At 3Kytop; DrooKiynnes visnur la Ball will he held at i I' on! Prince Chan I i 1 h.o... The alumnae of St. Angela Hall will give a reception and td for the Alex 'class of 1936 on June 23 at St Cry- 'Angela Hall.

Miss Dorothv John- penl and Miss Virginia Reilly are Com chairman of the aflan Olficers of i the alumnae will receive the guests, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Bowman of Marlboro Road. Oceanslde, are re- reivtiit rr.miu.auons upon the Mrs Rav Jonnson ana ncr young birth of their lirst child, a son. born son. Charles Johnson, have returned last Sunday morning, at the Lvn- I to their home in Buffalo after hav- brook sanitarium.

ing visited with Mrs. Johnson's Miss Beatrice Helen he, Lembcke of Manhattan, hef and Mrs. Alfred B. Treat (Photo by M. I.

Boris.) Stew Will Seattle, Portland Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Ogden are spending the Summer, season at their Summer home at South Egre-mont, Mass.

Mrs. Evelyn Plaget of Amherst Road, Kensington, is spending several weeks on the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Mortimer Fowler of Brooklyn has been the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Longman of Ridge Drive. Judge H. Stewart MacKnight attended the 45th reunion of his class at Gettysberg College this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thirtle of Kensington are spending the Summer season at the Westchester County Club at Rye, N. Y. Mrs.

Walter Bronson has returned to her home at Watertown, after spending several weeks as the guest of Mrs. H. L. Fairfield of Burbury Lane. Miss Bertha Powell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Powell of George St. will spend her Summer vacation in the West. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lubbers of Ryder Road, Munsey Park, are spending several days at the Berkeley Carteret Hotel at Asbury Park. Mrs. Kathrine Hummell has returned to her home at Bellows Lane after spending several weeks at Baltimore. Md as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

George Sauter. Robert Falk son of Mrs. Marie 0f seafield Lane. Bay Shore, returned from Cornell University for the Summer. Miss Alice Hagan.

a student at St. Joseph's College, is spending the Summer at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagan of Smith Bay Shore.

Miss Marie McDonough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDouough of Twain Baldwin, entertained vi Mi rrf.iv. Her guests Misses Eileen Coakley, Virginia Hagan, Kathleen Trouvee, Alice McGee, Marion Mulligan, Vera Patterson and Florence Phillips. hy aaWr --gf it tBm' mm m'SP mJmWtfSmmmm Sil viH MtiHiiwMKft Mi HMbl ww IH HKMinHI wrmmWt 'L mrm A yn mmmm mmM 7.flLiiHteJLHiKLnlKl mWMwmmW BtL rA Wswr ik MSmmm me WW wmm BK mw gmmMmm mmW wmm JPfsS mm KrJHMHdl MwwmBMR mmmm Wmt wmmwi twMWmi wmi smWMmmYwmmMwwi WW Km sue mmW WM wKmmmmmmmmM m.

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