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Women Of Note

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
June
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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The Countesa of Dunraven slngs In the village choir. Taine's only daughter has marrled M. Dubols, son of the late director of the Beaux Arts. Though brought up ís a Protestant, Mlle. Taine was marrled In a Roman Catholic church. Mra. Sarah Francés Dlck has been oashier of the First National Bank of Huntlngton, Ind., for flfteen years. She was also choaen a director at the time she succeeüed her father as cashler in 1881. Miss Enima Thursby, the dellghtful singer, wears a handsome decoration conslstlng of a splendid turquoise In a qualnt gold setting, which was presented to her as a token of admiration by the Czar of all the Russiaa. Miss Francés E. WUlard, Lady Henry Somerset and Mrs. Pearsall SinHh vill be the central figures at the coming meeting of the Brltish Woman's Temperance assoclation. Miss WiUard, who is the guest of Lady Somerset, is receiving pressing Invitatlons to vlsit numerous Engiish towns. Mrs. Allee Freeman Palmer, ex-presldent of Wellesley College, is now In Venlce. She has accepted the invltaUon of the American Misslonary Assoclation to be one of the speakers at the jubilee of the assoclation in Boston next October. Her subject will be "Educational Equipment for Mlsstonary Service."

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