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:~iS~4.(-~~~:?£'€;2~_2~_~';::"" > '~:"-~:;~'~2~, ;Mrs9~---~E~-,,--C./ .. ;-Roberts Is Re.. Electedi ,iR' leze nt' ,"-'o{~Dau~l~t~rsofAmericanl --, ., ", '0. -, '0 ' '- " ' ",j Mrs. Freel C. Roberts WG.'!elected 1 -",lRevolution At :Meeti,ng. Th, ursday j" ~e5~:~:;! a~h~~!er~~~,:;t~e~ln~-1 ,',! " " ' held Tuesday night, for which the :'1 * * ','* M'''' -"";:-·-:i n .,,_. ~ 'ho~tesse5Were'MrS.J.w.Buchananl _,;! Mrs. "'red O. Roberts, (Clara 'PIEhl 4Ltf/!'7 -'''']'-.:::.:..,' 'and 'Mr~.Frank J., Rucker, In, the, '.;:1 was re-elected regent or the TUcson, ,home of' Mrs,. Buchanan on East" ' ::',i Chap~er ,of the Daughters of, ,the ! Speedway. 'Mrs. Meade Clyne', was'; ':, ~-AmeriCan Revolution at the- annual , ., elected' Vtc& president; ~Mrs; Ira E. i. ': ' _,meeting held Thursday afternoon in : Hu!fman, c orre ,sponding ::secretary;;, - , " the home of, Mrs. Francis M. Hart- ,.;', , ,-~-------- 'j'man,'144 South Fifth. avenue, Mrs. Mrs. Bucha~an, recording secretar:; '! Roberts, has been f1llmg the unex- ,1Mrs. ,c. ,A. ~ilolllas~ treasurer!, MIs. ! pired term or the past regent, 1I;1rs.( Gertrude Clag,in, chaBlain,," ¥rs. (,Dora Royall who left the city early in I'walker Bryan, guard.' ", '," j the year at which time Mrs. 'Roberts - ,The ins,tallatlon ,of '"the:'newly -:,j was vice regent. " ,electedoiflcers '~ollowedthe, '~lection -'I' Mrs. A. H. Davis was re-elected's, ec- ':\' With,'t,he,'retiring .preSide~~,~s" M.,/" "I retary, and Mrs. ,J. W. Chappell was " , Ca.1, Smith, presiaing." ," ,'I ,--)re-elected registrar. _All theo;her ,-~" , -4//, ',9' '/.' s,, ""::'!chapter of:f1cers~oldover.__ : _'_'_~ ,-:- '-Y-'2~~ ,:,,'1 Mrs. George ReId Is the ,n~~ Ch,',air, .• ", '. ' ','" -",' -, II )'l~~ ~~v!h~pr~~:=k~~~:;:e -:::! ,;il a~~ DR, :8:, EO, "T:~,' k,J1 1 ;t:;t,~l~, R "':\ ~~~~::,COd and Mrs. Frank J. "~! ·N~~IMIlI'~T'·""T'~E"JE·J",,:, U A ; 'H~"~l-LEUv' !, Announcement was made that, the "" n '. , , iyear will close with the May meeti~g,"n. \, a, " ,,',', " :.:-r',1i .t= which time all 'committee chatr- ",bU). _ " - /',',_ '; men as well as officers will,glve'their :' il ~ l'~.,::;,"', .r ';-t...'!r c_lr:p orts oithe year's activi~ies ot ~h~ir ;, Thl rieorg~ w-;:-~~on 'm-ce~- :•resnective groups. '' ',:, , " "'-i ' Mrs. J. J. Thornber gave a compre- ,,::t~::-ial,commit;;ee of tt'ucson ,has, ,1 hensive review of the recent meeting 'caned a meeting for tomorrow night ~ :1 of the State D. A. R.,conference which ,' _,: at ,the Supel'1or court rooms, it 'was ; ", "\ was attended by :five delegates' ,from ~~..:)!!BED;,;J;~~-!RQaJi;!~,TS, ;'~=o.uncea' today by Mrs. Clara Fish , __ ",'",::,~ithe Tucson Chapter. The meet~ng ,-,' (C1ara~h) .•••• ,..-.,,~- !, ,b t-" enerB.! "chairman. ' Theil,,' :-"" ,_'-',Iwas said, to have one of unusual ill-' , ' " ! Ro er s, g , i-",: ?,-,),:"c.,~',:C,-,',!,t,e,rest and, much praise was, best,o,W,-,',e,'d pup1ls for work in'Ame"riC,an,', h15,tOry,'jl',_,lmeetin g w!11 bring ,together',repre-, i,',' ,,"e,:,;: j upon ,the hostess city, and upon the Alaska has thirty-two D. A. R. mem- 1 sentatlves from all organizations in, ' "}r~~~t~;~g;:;s],~te~ic~~~:;:~~' - Ior=:::~e;::S:h~~Sia:nf~e:~r:~~o!O--:l~~; I '/'1' th,~~t:~.pose of the'meeting wm' .l J' PROGRAM ' feaaible, yet eac~ member is doing 'I ' to work out a definite program for' I' '., ,_,-:j The program or the afternoon was her pMt toward carrying on e,duca-, __tneensumg year in conjunction wit~__'.: ,,;jpresented by MrS',walterL.Morrtson/ tional work in the schools or hert :1 the National celebration of the 200th'i i _" 'I who' ga-ve a detailed review of the home town. ", ~ __ annlversary of the birth of George ' '':': educational work in which the D.A.R. The wor)!:being none under Amerl-,I ",; Washington. ':,~-"~sespec~ally interested andmenttoned canizatlon committees and the com- '[" Charles R. Tyson, American Le-I--- ",j l~ parttcular .the souther,n mountain mittees of, patriotiC edUCa~ion was , gion's represe,ntative on the ge~eral ','I ~(.hools. The t~o schools sponsored, mentioned. Mrs. Morrisons paper'\ committee, and director of, a9tivlties, .: oy the D. A. R. are the Helen Dun-gave SUC1)., a comprehensive- review of I ,j ur g ,es every organ!za:~ion, not now I can Smith school and the school at t1:1eD. A. R. educational work, it is 'I renresented on the committee to I Tamass~e, South carolina., Tl:leHelen to be placed in the D.A.R. reciprocity i l send &I. delegate to the meeting. J Duncan Smith School 15a realization bureau to beavailabte for circulation I ._. __ ' -,-,,--;-'----- of a dream or the Alabama D.A.R.'s, among other chapters. ' ! --"_,, "" , while the .school at Tamassee' 'repre" Au'interesting closing feature ot! , " '_'_,_'_'_, -_,,_' ' _, _, -. sents the achievement of the South the program was a. group of piano 1 [-M'" R' S ,- R' 'OB' E' R' T' s- C" A" -. t I"GlJ , Carolina Society of D.A.R'S., Fourteen numlJ.ers charmingly played by' MlEs I.:. . ,,.', '',_: ;', ' 14J}, ,-,other schools were, mentioned that Audr"y Camp, pianist, of the faculty I '' "" "";>:1 are endorsed by ~h~ D, A. R.. That of the UniverSity College of Music. .t ,WASHINGTON' MEETING! . there are five millton native Amert- Followmg the program, the mem- i '_ .' ""_-" cans scattered through the Southern bers and guests took advantage of the II, -' -_.. ~1""-1,;~c,--,,~F};fi .,~ mountains in need of educational opportunity to view many or the hiS- , 'Mrs. C1a.,X a,-,Roberts, -genera:1l 8uperv.ision was mention. ed and. com- torte heil'lCOmS, In the Hartman home, 1 __ chairman Df th,~ Geb,rge was,flino/,:;~ partson made with th.e amount of and visit the garden surrounding the Ii. ., ton, Bl-,C,entenmal co~itte:e' .~r;:':,1 '_;.'_ ,:,_,-,,_,,_,-_- __ ,,-c,.,-,- money spent in educating the for- home. The grounds are landscaped 'I '"nounced Tuesday a'meeting of that'l -" ' eigners who come to the country with to Simulate a Southern garden and: ,'grO,up. for We.dnesday night in tii'ai l that actually, spent on' tlie resident just now are unusually ,attractive I superror court room, _,__ ___ A~er!can children in tha mountain, With their wealth of colorful blos- r R~preseiJtative8 from .au -eit! o:H':,;,L dtstrtcts. soms, tra1l1ng vinel! an.d. floweringt ,gamzations are expected to be'pr'~s~': Mrs. Morrison reviewed the aduca" shrubs., '1;.. . ent. The purpose -of the': tneetXng':' tional work being done by the D. A. The hostesses for the afternoon lis to work <iuta l.':i:~grairifil1.,o-tJ:i('; R's.ln other countries and spoke of were Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. J. F. Mc~; .ensulng- year in con.lunctfon witJ1;":- the D. A. R. SoCiety in Shanghai, Kale, Mrs. B. L. Mo:!!1tt, and Mra. i the nationalcelebratfon ohh'e:- 20Qtjl.':~\ offers prizes to high schoot Alfred Towne., ," I anniversary "ofthe<bll'th-of WaSh;~r '-_"'-",--~' "~~.ii't~#2~"i\,~in"'''h . '~;-.i::"~ '-,~-'-':'- ~ ~ X-~--,--::~_ ,~.I -e£" .' . ·M~~i;H'fJfL~r Eluipter B. of P. E. o. . .....•. ~ .,••. ~ ... .' _ . .:,: -.'" ;,.,;- ....•.•. ~ -i

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:~iS~4.(-~~~:?£'€;2~_2~_~';::""> '~:"-~:;~'~2~,;Mrs9~---~E~-,,--C./..;-Roberts Is Re..Electedi,iR' leze nt' ,"-'o{~Dau~l~t~rsofAmericanl --, . ,", '0. -, '0 ' '- " ' ",j Mrs. Freel C. Roberts WG.'!elected 1

-",lRevolution At :Meeti,ng. Th,ursday j " ~e5~:~:;!a~h~~!er ~~~,:;t~e~ln~-1,',! " " ' held Tuesday night, for which the:'1 * * ','* M'''' -"";:-·-:in • .,,_. ~ 'ho~tesse5Were'MrS.J.w.Buchananl_,;! Mrs. "'red O. Roberts, (Clara 'PIEhl 4Ltf/!'7 -'''']' -.:::.:..,''and 'Mr~.Frank J.,Rucker, In, the,'.;:1 was re-elected regent or the TUcson, ,home of' Mrs,. Buchanan on East" '::',i Chap~er ,of the Daughters of, ,the ! Speedway. 'Mrs. Meade Clyne', was';':, ~-AmeriCan Revolution at the- annual , ., elected' Vtc& president; ~Mrs; Ira E. i.': ' _,meeting held Thursday afternoon in : Hu!fman, corre,sponding ::secretary;;, -, " the home of, Mrs. Francis M. Hart- ,.;', , ,-~--------'j'man,'144 South Fifth. avenue, Mrs. Mrs. Bucha~an, recording secretar:;'! Roberts, has been f1llmg the unex- ,1Mrs. ,c. ,A. ~ilolllas~ treasurer!, MIs.!pired term or the past regent, 1I;1rs.( Gertrude Clag,in, chaBlain,," ¥rs.(,Dora Royall who left the city early in I'walker Bryan, guard.' ", ' , "j the year at which time Mrs. 'Roberts - ,The ins,tallatlon ,of '"the:'newly

-:,j was vice regent. " ,electedoiflcers '~ollowedthe, '~lection-'I' Mrs. A. H. Davis was re-elected's, ec- ':\' With,' t,he,'retiring .preSide~~,~s" M.,/""I retary, and Mrs. ,J. W. Chappell was " , Ca.1, Smith, presiaing." ," ,'I,--)re-elected registrar. _All theo;her ,-~" , -4//, ',9''/.' s,,

""::'!chapter of:f1cers ~oldover.__ : _'_'_~ ,-:- '-Y-'2~~,:,,'1 Mrs. George ReId Is the ,n~~ Ch,',air,.• " , '. ' ','" -",' -, II)'l~~~~v!h~pr~~:=k~~~:;:e -:::! ,;il a ~~ DR, :8:, EO, "T:~,' k,J11 ;t:;t,~l~,R

"':\ ~~~~::,COd and Mrs. Frank J. "~! ·N~~IMIlI'~T'·""T'~E"JE·J",,:,1° UA;'H~"~l-LEUv'

! , Announcement was made that, the " " n '. , ,iyear will close with the May meeti~g,"n. \, a, " ,,',', " :.:-r',1i.t= which time all 'committee chatr- ",bU). _ " - /',',,_'; men as well as officers will,glve'their :' il ~l' ~ .,::;,"', .r ';-t...'!rc_lr:ports oithe year's activi~ies ot ~h~ir ;, Thl rieorg~ w-;:-~~on 'm-ce~-: •resnective groups. ' ' ',:, , ""'-i ' Mrs. J. J. Thornber gave a compre- ,,::t~::-ial,commit;;ee of tt'ucson ,has,,1 hensive review of the recent meeting 'caned a meeting for tomorrow night ~:1 of the State D. A. R.,conference which , ' _,: at ,the Supel'1or court rooms, it 'was ;

", "\ was attended by :five delegates' ,from ~~..:)!!BED;,;J;~~-!RQaJi;!~,TS, ;'~=o.uncea' today by Mrs. Clara Fish , __",'",::,~ithe Tucson Chapter. The meet~ng ,-,' (C1ara~h) .••••,..-.,,~- !, ,b t-" enerB.! "chairman. ' Theil,,':-"" ,_'-',Iwas said, to have one of unusual ill-' , ' " ! Ro er s, g , i-",:?,-,),:"c.,~',:C,-,',!,t,e,restand, much praise was, best,o,W,-,',e,'dpup1ls for work in'Ame"riC,an,',h15,tOry,'jl',_,lmeeting w!11 bring ,together',repre-, i,',',,"e,:,;: j upon ,the hostess city, and upon the Alaska has thirty-two D. A. R. mem- 1 sentatlves from all organizations in, '

"}r~~~t~;~g;:;s],~te~ic~~~:;:~~' - Ior=:::~e;::S:h~~Sia:nf~e:~r:~~o!O--:l~~; I '/'1' th,~~t:~.pose of the'meeting wm' .lJ ' PROGRAM ' feaaible, yet eac~ member is doing 'I ' to work out a definite program for' I' '.,

,_,-:j The program or the afternoon was her pMt toward carrying on e,duca-, __tneensumg year in conjunction wit~__' .:,,;jpresented by MrS',walterL.Morrtson/ tional work in the schools or hert :1 the National celebration of the 200th'i i_" 'I who' ga-ve a detailed review of the home town. ", ~ __annlversary of the birth of George '

'':': educational work in which the D.A.R. The wor)!:being none under Amerl-,I " ,; Washington.':,~-"~s espec~ally interested andmenttoned canizatlon committees and the com- '[" Charles R. Tyson, American Le-I---",j l~ parttcular .the souther,n mountain mittees of, patriotiC edUCa~ion was , gion's represe,ntative on the ge~eral','I ~(.hools. The t~o schools sponsored, mentioned. Mrs. Morrisons paper'\ committee, and director of, a9tivlties,.: oy the D. A. R. are the Helen Dun-gave SUC1).,a comprehensive- review of I ,j urg,es every organ!za:~ion, not now I

can Smith school and the school at t1:1eD. A. R. educational work, it is 'I renresented on the committee to ITamass~e, South carolina., Tl:le Helen to be placed in the D.A.R. reciprocity i lsend &I. delegate to the meeting. JDuncan Smith School 15a realization bureau to beavailabte for circulation I ._. __ ' -,-,,--;-'-----

of a dream or the Alabama D.A.R.'s, among other chapters. ' ! --"_,, " " ,while the .school at Tamassee' 'repre" Au'interesting closing feature ot! , " '_'_,_'_'_, -_,,_' ' _, _, -.sents the achievement of the South the program was a. group of piano 1 [-M'" R' S ,- R' 'OB' E' R' T's-C" A"-. t·I"GlJ

, Carolina Society of D.A.R'S., Fourteen numlJ.ers charmingly played by' MlEsI.:. . ,,.', ' ',_: ;', ' 14J},, -, other schools were, mentioned that Audr"y Camp, pianist, of the faculty I ' ' " " "";>:1are endorsed by ~h~ D, A. R.. That of the UniverSity College of Music. .t ,WASHINGTON' MEETING! .there are five millton native Amert- Followmg the program, the mem- i ' _.' ""_-"cans scattered through the Southern bers and guests took advantage of the II, -' -_.. ~1""-1,;~c,--,,~F};fi.,~mountains in need of educational opportunity to view many or the hiS- , 'Mrs. C 1a.,X a,- , Roberts, -genera:1l8uperv.ision was mention. ed and. com- torte heil'lCOmS,In the Hartman home, 1 __ chairman Df th,~ Geb,rge was,flino/,:;~partson made with th.e amount of and visit the garden surrounding the Ii. .,ton, Bl-,C,enten mal co~itte:e' .~r;:':,1'_;.'_,:,_,-,,_,,_,-_-__,,-c,.,-,-money spent in educating the for- home. The grounds are landscaped 'I '"nounced Tuesday a'meeting of that'l -" 'eigners who come to the country with to Simulate a Southern garden and: ,'grO,up. for We.dnesday night in tii'ai

lthat actually, spent on' tlie resident just now are unusually ,attractive I superror court room, _,__ ___A~er!can children in tha mountain, With their wealth of colorful blos- r R~preseiJtative8 from .au -eit! o:H':,;,Ldtstrtcts. soms, tra1l1ng vinel! an.d. floweringt ,gamzations are expected to be'pr'~s~':Mrs. Morrison reviewed the aduca" shrubs., '1;.. . ent. The purpose -of the': tneetXng':'

tional work being done by the D. A. The hostesses for the afternoon lis to work <iuta l.':i:~grairifil1.,o-tJ:i(';R's.ln other countries and spoke of were Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. J. F. Mc~; .ensulng- year in con.lunctfon witJ1;":-the D. A. R. SoCiety in Shanghai, Kale, Mrs. B. L. Mo:!!1tt, and Mra. i the na tionalcelebratfon ohh'e:- 20Qtjl.':~\

offers prizes to high schoot Alfred Towne., , " I anniversary "of the<bll'th-of WaSh;~r '-_"'-",--~'

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