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Feminine Chat

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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FEMININE CHAT.

Miss Alice Smith of Cheyenne has been re-elected secretary of the Wyoming Cattle Growers' association.

Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National Suffrage association, has gone to Montana in the hope of receiving benefit for lung trouble.

Mrs. Nancy H. Adsit, for more than twenty years one of the best known women lecturers on art topics in the country, died recently in Milwaukee.

Mrs. Joplin Rowe and Miss Lucy Kemp-Welch are the first women to be elected members of the Royal Society of British Artists, although the organization is 117 years old.

Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, wife of the United States ambassador at the court of St. James, is an excellent photographer and water color artist and is also proficient in music and languages.

Mme. Jules Cambon, the wife of the French ambassador in Washington, had never been in the United States, and what has brought her now are the approaching festivities in connection with the unveiling of the Rochambeau statue.

Mrs. Katherine Holland, the mother of Joseph, E. M. and George Holland, the actors, is dead. The Little Church Around the Corner, in New York, was given its name at the time of the death of her husband, George Holland, in 1870, who was buried from the church.

Dr. Julia Carpenter has been elected president of the Obstetrical society of Cincinnati, O., for 1902. This society is composed of the leading gynecologists and surgeons of Cincinnati. There are in nearly all our large cities similar societies, many of which do not admit women to membership, much less to office.