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Report of Pilgrim Party. Dec. 21- 1920
A gala day for the Tuesday Club was
Dec 21, Forefathers' Day when Mrs. Wm. (?)
Wheeler opened her spacious house on
Alveston St. For the Pilgrim Party.
No pains had been spared by those in charge
to make the affair a success, and the
result fully justified all expectations.

The guests were received by the
Pres, Mrs. Grabill, Mrs. Wheeler, and
Miss Strode-Jackson, the English guest
of hour. Miss Strode-Jackson re-
cited her Ode, "Mayflower Morning"-
which has been sung on notable occasions
in England, in connection with their
Pilgrim Tercentenary Celebration.

Miss Katherine Brenner as Priscilla
at her spinning wheel, sang the Hundredth
Psalm, from the Ainsworth Psalter.
Mrs. Hemans' well known hymn, The.
Breaking Waves Dashed High, was
rendered by a group of singers - Miss

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aniko

Not sure of the initial at the end of line 3, name on line 11, second word line 13, name of line 19. At the end of line 22, there seems to be a period, but that may be accidental in the original. It's there, though, so I put it in.