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[four newspaper article]
[partical first article]
will be at home at their residence 1012
Belvidere terrace.

Mrs. Washington Bowle Jr., will receive
informally this afternoon and the
remaining Wednesday afternoons in January
at her home, 94 Mosher street.

[second article]
Mr. And Mrs. Sutton's Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Sutton gave last
night at their residence, southeast corner
of Park avenue and Centre street,
one of a series of dinners. It was in
honor of Miss Marjorie Patterson, one
of this season's most attractice debutantes.
The dinner was served at four
beautifully appointed tables. arranged
with white roses, mignonette and asparagus
vine, the candelabra being shaded
with green and silver. The other guests
were:
Mrs. and Mrs. Randolph Barton, Jr.
Miss Sidney Morison.
Miss Mary McKim.
Miss Dorothea Hoffman.
Miss Louisa Whyte.
Miss Harriet Brown.
Miss Katharine MacSherry.
Miss Arabella Hambleton.
Miss Anita Smith.
Mr. Philip Carroll.
Mr. William Whitridge.
Mrr. thomas M. Hulings.
Mr. A. H. S. Post.
Mr. P. B. Key Daingerfield.
Mr. Gerard T. Hopkins.
Mr. Alfred J. Shriver.
Mr. R. Curzon Hoffman, Jr.
Dr. Thomas T. Shearer.
Dr. John Staige Davis

Mrs. Pennington's Luncheon.
Mrs. Joslas Pennington gave a beautifully
arranged luncheon today at her

THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER
Peking Gazette Was Started Twelve
Hundred Years Ago.
The oldest newspaper in the world is the
[cut off] or Official Gazette, of China

[third newspaper article over another article]
MRS. JENNIE McF. B. DUGDALE.
dale, wife of William Dofdale, of Indanapolis,
but formerly of Baltimore, was held
yesterday afternoon from Central Presbyterian
Church, Eutaw Place, near Dolphin
street, Rev. De Witt M. Benham, the pastor,
officating. Burial was in Loudon Park
Cemetery.

Mrs. Dugdale had long been an invalid
and she died last Sunday at Indianapolis,
Ind. where she and her husband lived for
a number of years. Her husband and one
daughter, Daisy, survive. The body arrived
in Baltimore yesterday at noon and
rested in the church until after the services.

About 12 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Dugdale
were prominent in the Central Presbyterian
congregation. Mrs. Dugdale was
much interested in the work of the church,
particularly the foreign mission department,
of which she was president while
here. She kept up generous remittances to
the fund during her residence in Indianapolis
amd until her death.

[fourth article vertically by right side of second article]
A Quick Change.
He kissed the cook -
She was very good-looking;
The very next day
His wife look up cooking.

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