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MISS HOERLE
RUSSIAN SOLDIERS
REFUSE TO FIGHT
O. E. S. H i t I n t e r e s t i n g Session.
O ne o f th e most i n t e r e s t in g session»
in the h is to ry o f th e local co u p le r o f
t h e E a s t e r n S t a r » n s held F rid a y eve
m u g . w hen a ll t h e ch a ir s » e r e held by
p u st m a t r o n s an d p ast p a tr o n s, who
» e r e d ressed iu f u ll colonial co stu m es in
h o no r o f W a s h in g to n 's b ir th d a y . Those
w h o h eld t h e c h a ir s » e r e Mrs. ll. M
Hcott, m a t r o n ; Nl. 11. A nderson, p a tr o n ;
L o n d o n .— If s p e c i a l d i s p a t c h e s from
Mrs. 11. 11. \ ca tc h , a s s o ciate m a t r o n , j
I ’e t r o g r a d g a u g e a c c u r a t e ly t h e s l tu a
W o rth H a rv e y , c h a p li u u ; Mrs. 11. A. i
1 tto n t h e r e t h e G e r m a n s a r e llkelv to
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M iller, o r g a n i s t ; K. K Mills, secretary .
find little d if f ic u l t) ill o c c u p y in g the
T. C. W heeler, t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. C lara I
city
w ith t r a i n e d tr o o p s
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B u r k h o ld e r , c o n d u c tr e s s ; Mrs. Andrew
tilers q u it e f r a n k ly re f u s e t o fig h t and
U ruud. a ss o c ia te c o n d u c t r e s s ; Mrs. \\
G. P e r r y , A d a ; Mrs. 1 .ydin S to u t'ter,
say ' we h a v e h a d e n o u g h of f i g h ti n g |
K u th ; Miss Elsie l.ea, E s th e r ; Mrs. 1
If t h e G e r m a n s c o m e let t h e m ta k e
O, W h e e l e r . M a r th a ; M r s .1 11 Cham
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tiers. E le c t a ; G. M. S cott, s e n t in e l ; 11.
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th e w o r k m e n fr o m » h u m . If a t all.
t h e only c h a r t e r m em b er p re s e n t, » a s
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p r e s e n te d w ith a b e a u t i f u l b o uq u et ot
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t h u t l a s m iu r e s p o n s e to t h e ca ll of
B risto w an d Mrs. B risto w , of E u g e u e ;
Mrs. Merle Scovell, o f W ithrow , W ash.;
t h e B o ls h e v ik i le a d e rs .
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s p o u d e u t of t h e D ali) N ew s, w ritin g
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Sunday, says:
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E n s ig n K r y l e n k o p r o t e s t e d
Miss F ra n c e s B e a t t y a n d posed by Mrs. f i r s t w o m a n e n r o l le d in t h a t b r a n c h of c h in a .
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C. C. C orson; M o th er M achree, su ng t h e se rv ic e .
by Mrs. Koy S h o rt an d posed by Mrs.
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s u n g by q u a r t e t an d posed by W .1
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Woods; The Story of Old G lory, sung
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by W o rth H a r v e y an d posed bv Miss
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M u riel Shay.
will fight.
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p ro g r a m by Mrs. K. K Mills, pre-- nt
d e c l a r e d th is, bu t t h e r e a r e m a n y iu
p r o v i n c e s of C o u r l a n d a n d L i t h u a n ia .
m a tro n .
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