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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1939,
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLARA MART DAVIS
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Bride-Elect Feted
At Social Events
During the Week
Social activity In Medford tha paat
week has centered around (roup of
nrlde.to-b. Within the next fort
night eli of the valley'a charming
member! of the younjer aet will ue
the marrlaga vowa.
St. Mark Episcopal church will
be the scene of the wedding next Sat
urday of Mlaa Justine Miller and
Lieut. Robert Emmens. The prospec
tive bridegroom la due to arrive In
Medord today to participate In sev
eral pre-marital social affairs honor
ing the couple.
Tuesday evening the Misses Pat
Thompson and Barbara Drury enter
tained at the latter's home on South
Oakdale avenue with a kitchen show
er and bridge party for Miss Miller
and on Thursday evening Mine Har
riet Sparrow was hoe teas at Ktrtland
Farm for a dinner and bridge party
feting the petite bride-elect.
At the Drury home the following
guest were bidden: Meadsmes Wil
liam Bowerman. Charles W. Barnes.
Harvey Robertson. Robert Sherwood.
Wilton White, John S. Day. Ben Day.
George Harrington and Otto J.
Prohnmayer and the Misses Frances
and Clarlta McCormlck, Mildred
Drury. Harriet Sparrow, Marian Moore
and Iaobel Miner. Mrs. onerwooa
and Miss Miller won the bridge
prizes.
Miss Sparrow's guesU were Mrs.
Charles Barnes, Mrs. Harvey Robert
son, the Mlaaea Clarlta and Prances
McCormlck, Barbara end Mildred
Drury and Pat Thompson.
The P. Corning Kenlys and the
Alfred S. V. Carpenters will be among
hosts Monday and Thursday evenings
of this week for cocktail anairs Hon
oring Mtsa Miller and Lieut. Emmens
Carpenters Will
Have Guests Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter
will be hosts to two house guests this
week at their home on the Old 8tage
road.
Expected to arrive Tuesday are Mrs.
John Scott of Arcadia, Cel., and Mrs.
Frederick Forbes of Pasadena, Cal.
Mrs. Scott Is Mrs. Carpenter's sister
and both the visitors art well known
In this valley. They plan to stay
here about a week.
Several Motor to
Football Game
A number of valley folks traveled
up to Portland for the week-end to
attend the University of Oregon
Stanford football game played yester
day. Among those making the trip were
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Deuel, Mrs. Kinney
Holmes, Uoyd Williamson, Mrs. Rob
ert B. Maenta, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Day, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R, Durno,
and Mrs. Ernest R. Gllstrap.
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Pro-America
Will Meet
Pro-America will hold a luncheon
Monday at noon at the Hotel Holland.
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Marian Anderson
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Marian AnderrKJii. famous contralto, who will appear at the Holly Then tor
In this city on March 3. Mtsa Anderson la now on her fourth consecutive
transcontinental tour of the United Status, she gave 70 concerts between
January and May, 1038 which wns the longest and most Intensive tour
ever booked In concert history for a singer. Minn Anderson Is the first
negro singer of the feminine sex In the history of the concert world to
achieve such International success. Art tiro Toscsnlnnl, noted conductor
says that she has the greatest voice In the past 100 years. She will ap
pear here on a series of three outstanding programs being presented
by George Hunt then tors. Others who will appear at the Holly include Os
sy Rnardy, 17 year old Viennese violinist, November 7 and Donald Dick
son, young American baritone of the Metropolitan Opera who will come
here on February 6.
Magnolia Tree to
Be Dedicated at
Wednesday Service '
The beautiful old magnolia tree
that stands on the Jackson county
courthouse grounds will be dedlcntcd
In a ceremony Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
The public Is Invited to attend the
services. Senator A. Evan Rcames will
give a short address as presentation
la made to the county court.
Dedication ceremony Is sponsored
by the MedfDi'd Oarden club. The
tree originally stood on the grounds
of the E. B. Plckel home on West
Main street which Is the present site
of the Richfield servlc station. It
was moved several years ago to the
courthouse grounds and was given to
the county by Mrs. Plckel In memory
of her husband, the late Dr. Plckel.
Othor Le Ounts am
Warners' for all
figurci
$1.98 to $5
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Elson Home Scene
Party Honoring
Medford Bride-Elect
Miss Helen McAllister, bride-elect
of John D. Kafferty waa compli
mented at a combination shower and
card party Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. John Elson on Laurel
street.
The honoree received an abundance
of lovely gifts. Bridge was enjoyed
throughout the evening with prizes
being won by Mrs. Andrew Hnnnu,
Mrs. Louis DuRoos and Mrs. Harold
Gould. Mrs. Arvard Fried land won the
prlzo in a guessing game.
Refreshments were served at a
table prettily centered with orchid
and purple shades of asters and white
tapers with smalt golden wedding
bells. The bells were given to the
guests as favors.
Mrs. Elson 'a guests included Mes
dames J. K- McAllister, DeRoos,
Gould, John Redden, Jack For tin.
Robert Elson. Wiley P hares. Frled
land. G. W. Mallery. Hanna, E. L.
Hcimlnger and the Misses Frances
McGulnn. Helen McDonnell, Lois
tjnyder, and Ruth Prouty.
The popular young Medford couple
will be married on Thanksgiving Day.
November 23.
AAUWYtudy Groups
Will Meet Soon
Study groups of the American As
sociation of University Women will
enjoy the following sessions this
week.
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the
creative art group will meet at the
home of Mrs. Darrel Huson, 45 Llnd
ley avenue.
Wednesday at 7:30 the Mtistc club
will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Fluhrer on Wellington Heights.
Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the
East Main street home of Mrs. John
Lawrence will be the scene of the
international relntlons group session.
P. T. A. Activities
(Contributed)
During the month of Cvtober nil
persons interested In child welfnre
will be invited to Join the Parent
Teachers a.vH-latlon. This month
linn been officially set aside ns mem
bership month. The national ornsnl
rattou numbers nearly two and a
quarter millions. In the forty-two
years since Its benlnning It hns le-
comu a grtttt power in promoting m-
tell t etit cooperation between the
j home and the school.
j The first object of the organization
Is to promote the welfare of children
and youth In home, school, church
and community; to raise the stan
dards of home life; to secure laws foi
the care and protection of children
and youth.
Try to be the first to Join your
association, believe In It, msko It
I worth while, give of your best to It.
I make It fill a real need and so help
It to grow in interest as well as
( membership.
I A membership In the Parent Teach
ers association Is the grandest start
we can make In demonstrating an
Interest in our children.
The Med foul council of the Parent
Teachers association had a very en
joyable dinner at the home of Mrs
A. E. Brockway on TueMlry, with a
prevram at the table. During the
business sealon the month of Octo
ber was officially declared the "Mem
bership Drive Month" for all tin
schools In this city. There wer abou
thirty members present.
Mrs. Throckmorton
Leave for Home
Mrs. Tom Throckmorton, who ha
been it nest lor some time of her par
ent. Mr. and Mrs H. C. CleUnd. left
on Thursday to join Dr. Thnvkmor
ton in making their heme In Hoclwt
trr, Minu.
! Numerous Social
Affairs Honor
The Boyle Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Coy la Briggs of
Fresno, Calif., have been the inspira
tion for a round of gay social activi
ties In Medford the past week. The
popular former Medford residents are
spending their vacation here.
Last week the Roy Harpers were
hosts for a dinner dance at which the
Briggs were among honored out-of-town
guests.
On Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs.
B. L. Lageson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Porter and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
Durno were hosts for a dinner party
at the Porter home on Minnesota
avenue. Bidden to the affair were
thirty-six guests who gathered first
at the Lagcaons' residence on Glenn
Oak court.
Also to fete the visiting couple Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell Pelrce entertained
last evening with a cocktail affair at
the University club. Later a no-host
dinner and dancing party took place
at the Chateau. Thlrt-flve guests
attended.
The Crater Lake avenue home of
the J. Prank Relnharts was the scene
of a pleasant luncheon and bridge
party Friday afternoon when Mrs.
Re In hart and Mra. Robert Norrls en
tertained for Mrs. Briggs. The guest
list numbered eighteen.
During the middle part of the
week, the Briggs spent several days
at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Daniels.
Johnson Home Is
Scene of Meeting
The Travel Study club met lost
week, at the home of Mrs. R. R.
Johnson, 10 Keene Way. Venezuela
was the study for the day with Mrs.
Lillian Lourwberry giving a most In
teresting historical background as
well as present day customs, re-!
soxirces and government. j
"Venezuela", a very recent book by i
Erna Ferguson, telling of the author's
visit to various cities and her travel
up the Orinoco, was reviewed to make
the picture of that country more
vivid.
Mrs. Everett Faber reviewed "The
Jungle Book" by Dr. Herbert Spencer
Dickey who, for thirty years, has been
company physician for various com
mercial enterprises In South America.
Many amusing and some harrowing
experiences were recounted In his
book, but with It all the Jungle holds
a fascination for him that takes him
back, time 'after time.
The next meeting will be held
November 6 at the home of Mrs. A.
J. Hanby and the study will be Cen
tral America, with Mrs. J. W. Hoyt
and Mrs. Janet Ouches on the pro
gram. Dinner Meeting
Enjoyed by B.P.W.
The Medford Business and Pro
fessional Women's club held their
regular dinner meeting Thursday
evening in the Hotel Holland. Eliza-
zeth McGalllard, first vice president.
presided.
Mrs. Margaret Huson, Mrs. Jean
McAllister and Mrs. Catherine Wcndt
accompanied by Mrs. Eva H. Marsh,
sang "Bend of the River" and 'Take
Joy Home."
Miss Anne Avery of Portland was
honor guest. Mis Avery is publicity
chairman of the Oregon Federation
of Business and Professional Wo
men's club. She gave a short talk
on the importance of the Medford
club members to attend the dis
trict conference of B.P.W. to be held
In Klamath Falls October 7 and 8.
Mrs. Mabel Mack gave o short
talk on "What The Federation Means
To Me."
Final plans for the dance to be '
held Friday, October 13 and obser- I
vance of National Women's Wee):
from October 8 to 14 were formu-,
la ted. I
Legion Auxiliary
Dinner Wednesday
The American Legion Auxiliary will
start their fall activities with a Joint
dinner at the Medford armory on Oct.
11th at 7 o'clock, for all Legion and
auxiliary members. Mrs. Grace
Holmes, chairman, wishes all reserva
tions phoned her at 444 or U04-Y
at an early date.
Following the dinner the auxiliary
will hold their reeular business
meeting. Mrs, Vivian Meirlng. newly
elected president will preside.
Plans for the Armistice Day huuh
eon will be discussed and committees
appointed.
Any member wishing to pay their
1940 dues will contact Mrs. C. E.
Kuntz, junior past president, chair
man of the membership committee,
at this meeting.
Wallace To
San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wallace left yes
terday by motorcar for San From-tsco
to spend a week visiting friends and
attending the Golden Gate Interna
tional exposition on Treasure Island
Use Mall rrlbuue want ads.
Starting .
Monday, Oct. 9
nd Ton tinning Every Othr
MnmlST Night'
MUSICAL
SOCIETY
of Medford
Presents a Prognm
of LOCAL TALENT
KMED
8 to 8:30 P. M.
I inler the Direction of
Mr. James Mrvrn
Mr. Preston, Jr.'s
Engagement to 4
Eastern Girl Told
The recent engagement announce
ment of Margaret Jane Know lea,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Clarice Knowles of North Heights
avenue in Youngs town, Penn., to
Frank Carlton Preston. Jr., of Pitts
burg Is of much interest to residents
of this valley.
The betrothal was made known at
a luncheon given by the bride-elect's
mother.
Mr. Preston la the son of Frank C.
Preston of the Applegate district and
of Mrs. C. N. Black of San Francisco,
Cal. He attended the Tamalplas
school and later obtained his educa
tion In Chicago and the University
of Pennsylvania. At present he is
associated with the Halsey -Stuart
Bonding company In Pittsburg.
No definite date has been set for
the wedding.
Bate mans Feted
On Wedding
Anniversary Date
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor were
hosts for a dinner party Thursday
honoring Mrs. Tsyior'a parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Samuel Bate man whoso
47th wedding anniversary was the
occasion for the celebration.
The couple received several anni
versary gifts at the gathering which
was attended by the following guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bateman, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Bateman, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bateman and family, Sam
Bateman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Batoman, Miss Annie Bateman, Joyce
Bateman, Lucre t la Whlllock, Floyd
and Howard Whlllock, Clarence Jor
dan. Daisy Douglas and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Toylor,
Other guests dropped In later to
pay their respects to the honored
couple.
Many Enjoy Card
Luncheon Thursday
A capacity crowd filled St. Mary's
auditorium for the brides Iunehonn
on Thursday afternoon. The hall wa8
mace gay ana attractive with Its
floral pieces of bright colored au
tumn leaves harmoniously blended
with gladiolas snd zinnias.
Luncheon was served under the di
rection of Mrs. E. H. McKee, Mrs.
Elmer Hayes, Mrs. Sid Brown and
Mrs. T. Lednicky, Mrs. Mary Weston
and Mrs. A. B. Bauman. Pupils of
St. Mary's high school in trim blue
and white uniform' assisted with the
serving. Eusebe A. Dallaire furnished
several seml-classlcal musical num
bers during the luncheon.
Guests were received by Mrs. J. C.
Boyle, chairman, Mrs. Larry Schade,
Mrs. Ray Lewis, and Miss Helen Mc
Donnell, president of St. Mary's asso
ciation, and Mrs. Joe Marshall.
Prize winners wore as follows: door,
Mrs. Hobart Price; auction, Mrs. Mae
Simmons and Mrs. J. R. Marshall;
contract, Mrs. B. L. Dodge, Mrs. Jim
Murray and Helen Hyde.
Building Bridge
Party Thursday
Mrs. Sid Brown and Mrs. F. E
Bigelow will be hostesses to the
Building Bridge club Thursday after
noon at 1:30 o'clock at the former's
home, 504 South Holly street.
This will mark the club's first
party of the fall season ond all per
sons interested are Invited to attend
Dessert luncheon will be served after
which cards will be enjoyed for the
remainder of the afternoon.
Zonta Club to
Dine .Monday
Zonta club will hold a dinner meet
ing Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock in
the Hotel Medford. An interesting
program will be offered durintr tho
session and delegates will be chosen
ior the district conference to be held
In Tucoma on October 14 and 15. All
members are asked to attend.
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Betrothal of Miss
Webb Announced
Friday Evening
Joining the bevy of autumn brides
will be Miss Georgia Webb, whose
engagement to Donald Pierce Green
was made known Friday evening
when Miss Webb's aunt. Mrs. Ed
ward Carlon, entertained at her home
on Kings highway.
The betrothal was revealed when
each guest received a cleverly decor
oted match folder entitled "It's a
Match." The inside cover announced
November 19 as the wedding date.
Mrs. Carlon bid the fallowing
guests to the delightful party: Mes
dames Harry Beesley, Richard Witt,
Chet Llndley, Bernard Mathews, An
sel Knox, John Wood, Warren May,
Ralph Bailey, Clarence McRae, Leona
Webb, mother of the bride-elect.
George Martin, Duke Lorton, Mamie
Shaddack, Harvey Eads, Bob Lewis,
Fred Wooldrldge and the Misses La
Verne Stephenson. Aline Fowler,
Alice Walton. Florence Boussum,
WUraa Beery, Lela Hlbbard. Marian
Gould. Wlnnlfred Law and Oladys
Robinson. Reglna Smith and Alice
Bailey assisted the hostess.
Cards were played throughout the
evening and attractive refreshments
in a bridal motif were served.
Miss Webb graduated from tho
Medford high school and attended
the business college here. She Is a
long time resident of the city and
well known.
Mr. Green Is the son of Mrs.
Mona Green of Santa Ana, Caf.,
In which city he received his edu
cation. In Medford he Is associated
wit h the Texas company.
The Presbyterian church will be
the scene of the couple's marriage
on November 19 and Dr. Sherman
L. Divine will officiate.
CarroUJ acobs
Wedding Service
Recent Event
Mrs. Mabel Carrol, daughter of
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Northrup of
Portland and George W. Jacobs of
Gold Hill were married September
30 at the home of Edith Lynda 11
Jacobs by the Rev. Darlow fl. John
son of Grants Pass.
The bride wore a white lace gown
with a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Donald
Gay, the bridesmaid, wore blue silk
and a corsage of pink rosebuds.
Donald Oay acted as best man
for Mr. Jacobs.
The mother of the bride was
dressed In a black lace ensemble.
The bridegroom's sister wore a
pale gray lace ensemble and corsage
of pink rosebuds.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Winfleld Bailey of Medford, Mns.
Harry B. Ellsworth of Grants Pass
and Edith Lyndall Jacobs of Gold
Hill.
The couple Is now at home at
Delta Farm near Gold Hill.
Luncheon Event
Enjoyed Recently
The Thirteenth club met recently
at the home of Mrs. M. Johnsburg
for a pot luck luncheon.
Members present were Mesdames
Clyde Bentley. Lester Young, Ivon
Gay, Earnest Tan, George Ounn, An
drew Larsen, G. E. Corbett, Carol Poe
and H. H. Warner.
The next session will be held at
the home of Mrs. Gay, 1522 Bryant
avenue.
Nile Daughters k
Will Meet Soon
Zulelma Temple No. 13. Daughters
of the Nile will convene Saturday In
Ashland for a very important session.
Luncheon will be served to mem
bers at the Plaza Cafe at 12:30'
o'clock after which a meeting will
take place at 3 o'clock In the Masonic
Temple. Plans will be made at the
session for the fall ceremonial to be
held In Klamath Falls In November.
Lenora Kellom, queen of the temple
will preside at the sessions.
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Calendar
Monday
13 :00 Pro-American, Hotel Hol
land. , ,
0 :30 p. m. Zonta Club, Hotel
Medford.
6:30 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
LaTosca Inn, Phoenix.
Tuesday
13:30 p. m. Jacksonville health
group, home Mrs. Roy Smith, Old
Stage road.
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters, home
Mrs. Louis Brown. 737 West Jack
son. 1:00 p. m. East Side circle, home
Mrs. George Schwsrz. 838 East Main.
1:30 p. m. Queen Esther, home
Mrs. C. D. Trill, 100 South Ivy.
3:00 p. m. Ever-Ready, home Mrs.
T. A. Waterman. 639 West Tenth.
3:00 p. m. Baptist auxiliary, home
Mrs. M. S. Kaufman, 118 Washing
ton. 3:00 p. m Merritt circle, home
Mrs. E. O. Randolph. 848 Pennsyl
vania. 3:30 p. m. Fidelity Circle, home
Mrs. Berry, Crater Lake avenue.
3:30 p. m. St. Anne's Altar, parish
hall.
7:30 p. m. Creative Art group.
AAITW, home Mrs. Darrel Huson,
46 Llndley.
8:00 p. m. "Back To School."
Junior high school.
8:00 p. m. D.A.V. auxiliary, arm
ory. Wednesday
13:30 p. m. Get-Together, home
Mrs. Edith Whlllock. Howard dis
trict. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, Girls'
Community clubhouse.
3:00 p. m. Loyal class. Christian
church parlors.
7:00 p. m. Legion dinner, armory.
7:30 p. m. Music group, AAUW,
home Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer, Wellington
Height.
Thursday
9:30 a. m. Thursday Morning
study club, Girls' Community club
house.
1:30 p. m. Building Bridge club,
home Mrs. Sid Brown, 504 South
Holly.
3:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., home Mrs.
Minnie Bryant, 101 Cottage street.
3:00 p. m. Loyalty circle, home
Mrs. Andy Lynch, 320 North Holly.
8:00 p. m. International Relations,
AAUW, home Mrs. John Lawrence.
Saturday
13:30 p. m. Daughters of Nile,
Plaza Cafe. Ashland.
3:30 p. m. Rogue Valley College
Women, home Mrs. George Canode,
Crown avenue.
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Baptist Group
Will Convene
Baptist church auxiliary will meet
at tne home of Mrs. M. S. Kaufman
118 Washington avenue Tuesday at 3
o'clock. A rummage sate will be
sponsored by the group October 13,
13, 14 In the former Whlllock store
on North Central avenue. Mra. Fred
Landers, Mrs. C. R. Reynolds, and
Mrs. L. S. Shenerson are the commit
tee in charge. There will be special
devotions.
-M. M. DEPARTMENT STOR
Tune In Foi
Enna Jettick Melodies
Over KMED Every Sunday 2 P. M.
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
uBach to School9
Tuesday Evening
At Junior High
"Back to School" evening will be
an event of Tuesday In the Medfom
Junior high school at 8 o'clock. The
affair la sponsored by the Parent
Teachers association of the school.
A similar entertainment held last
year waa one of the most enjovable
affairs of the school year and brought
out a capacity crowd of parents and
guests. It Is anticipated that this
year'g event will be Just as enjoyable
and successful.
Each parent will be given his
child's school schedule to follow from
room to room. A teacher will explain
subjects taught during this particu
lar period. The Instructors will also
answer all parents' questions pertain
ing to school work and in other ways
give the visitors an Insight Into dally
school routine. -4
The cafeteria will be opened and
refreshments will be served during
the "lunch-time." A "tardy bell" will
ring at 8 o'clock and the Bulldogs
will be on hand to keep the parents
from wandering around lost In the
halls.
Mrs. Warner Talks
At Garden Meeting
The home of Mrs. F. G. Thayer on
Lyman avenue was the ecene of the
October meeting of the Medford. Gar
den club recently. Mrs. Glpson Drive?
and. Mrs. O. O. Arnsptger were se&tsfe-,
ant hostesses. Mrs. Howard Bawdeti
presided at a tea table which wii
attractively appointed.
Col. W. H. Paine spoke concerning
the proposed park site bordering Beai
creek and Mrs. W. J. Warner gave a
very Interesting resume of the War
ners' trip to the east this summer.
She told of the gladioli shows held
In Indiana, New England and Florida
where Mr. Warner acted as one ofH
the official Judges.
Morning Study
Club to Meet
Thursday Morning Study club wHX
hold Its first fall meeting Thursday
morning at 9:30 at the Girls' Com
munity clubhouse.
Officers Include Mrs. Lei and Mento
er, president; Mrs. O. I. Drummond,
first vice-president; Mrs. W. W. P.
Holt, second vice-president; Mrs. Jack
Spalding, secretary-treasurer.
All members are asked to attend.
i
M. Anne's to
.Meet Tuesday
St. Anne's Altar society will hold
a regular session Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30 In the parish hall on South
Oakdale avenue.
Tea will be served to members and
friends after the business session by
Mrs. Joe Marshall and her unit,
Thoso interested in the various unite
are invited to attend and a few
added activities will take place.
(Continued on Page Five.)
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