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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1930 FIVE

Miss Meta Conklin, secretary to Dr. I>avid Edwards, is taking a week's va­cation.

^/^tiss Helen Smith entertained a few /•friends a t bridge at her home on David

Lane last Tuesday evening.

The Misses Nina Gay and Anna Bell visited with Miss Rita Gay in New York, a few days last week.

Miss Alice Bennett is home for the holidays from the Albany State Col­lege for Teachers, Albany, N. Y.

Mrs. Charles H. Bassford and her son and daughter are spending Christ­mas with Mr. and Mrs. R alph Frazee.

Miss Barbara Bough ton, w ho is at­tending Boston University, Boston, Mass., is hom e for the Christmas holi­days.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W illiamson o f Orange. N. J.. are to spend the week­end here with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ed­wards.

ytir. David Edwards and Richard Ed- ywards returned home Tuesday night from a week’s shooting trip to North- Carolina.

Miss R ita Gay, who is attending Packard Commercial School in Brook­lyn. is spending the holidays at her home here.

Miss Janice Hall, w ho is attending a school o f interior decoration in New York, cam e home on Monday for a ten days’ vacation.

Prank W orthington returned from Southampton Hospital last Sunday, and is now able to be out and about almost as usual.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parsons have moved from their residence at M on- tauk to their home on David lane, for the winter months.

4Clr. and Mrs. Paul Yuska are the parents o f a daughter, Christina Paul­ina, b om on December 13. at their home in this village.

Mrs. Gustave Seitz o f Brooklyn, is recovering from an illness, and is at the home o f her father. Chief o f P o­lice Anthony Bedell.

The East Hampton Auxiliary o f the Southam pton Hospital will m eet with Mrs. N. H. Dayton on Tuesday, D e­cember 29, at 3 o ’clock.

Peter Urgaitis, aged 52, o f this vil­lage, passed away a t the Southampton Hospital, Decem ber 13. His body was shipped to Waterbury, Conn.

Word has been received from Her- bkrt Parsons, w ho has been at Saranac Lake for some time, that he has been ill the past week with pleurisy.

W inthrop Gardiner Jr., o f this vil­lage, w ho is a student a t the Hun Pre­paratory School in Trenton, N. J „ is spending the Christmas holidays at his home.

Frank Fithian, who has been ill for several months, has shown great im ­provement and was brought home from the New York hospital in the am bu- lance last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Amrhein jr., o f New York, are spending the Christ­mas holidays here with Mrs. Amrhein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M ax Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Am rhein sr., will come for New Y ear’s.

Mrs. Valentine Miller and daughter, Mrs. W inthrop Miller, and granddaugh­ter, Agnes Miller, leave for Norfolk, Va., M onday morning, to visit Mrs. Miller's daughter. Mrs. Francis Gillette.

Miss Anna H. W orthington is spend­ing the holidays at her hom e here.

Miss Elizabeth McGuirk. who teaches in New Jersey, is home for the holidays.

Miss R uth Grimshaw is spending the Christmas vacation at her home here.

Miss Irene Davis is spending the holi­day season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Davis.

Paul Fithian and daughter, Jane, nnd Ernest Collum have gone to Iizttaras, N. C., for a trip.

M is: Elna Edwards, who is teaching in Patchogue, is spending the Christ­mas holiday at her home.

Miss Grace Stephens and Edwin Stephens are spending the holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G . Stephens.

Miss Mary Gay, who is teaching in Bush wick High School in Brooklyn, is spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. James E. Gay.

/T h e Misses Elizabeth and Jessie Flannery are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flannery. Mr. and Mrs. Duryea (Mrs. Duryea is the form er Miss Katherine Flannery) are also here for Christmas.

At the last meeting o f the Star o f the East Lodge, F. & A. M., the follow ­ing officers were elected: Master,Thomas Stanley Shott; senior warden, C. C. Edwards; junior warden, Charles Talmage; secretary, David Talmage; treasurer, Ferris Halsey; trustee for three years, Charles Swenson. The o f­ficers will be appointed.

John Howard and Samuel Edwards o f East Hampton, brought in an un­usually large codfish on Christmas morning; 48 inches long, weighing 46 pounds. T he two men got 3 boxes o f 300 pounds each, on 4 trawls set off the beach here. Charles Baker and Charles John, with 7 trawls, got 7 boxes o f cod the same day.

Sewanna Chapter, O. E. S., elected the following officers for the coming year: Matron, Mrs. Carrie H oney; as­sociate matron, Mrs. G ladys Dayton; conductress, Mrs. Iona Simmons; as­sociate conductress, Mrs. Edith Smith; treasurer. Mrs. Jennie Parsons; secre­tary. Miss R uth D. Conklin; trustee for three years, Mrs. Josephine Shott.

Odd Fellows to HoldJoint Installation

Frank Howell o f Sayville, District Deputy Grand Master o f Suffolk D is­trict No. 1, I. O. O. F., with his staff o f grand officers composed o f District Deputy Grand W arden Allyn P. R ob ­inson. D istrict Deputy Grand Marshal Alex Schultz. District Deputy Grand Recording Secretary John H. Greene, District Deputy Grand Financial Sec­retary John M. Sprague, District D ep­uty Grand Treasurer George S. John­son, District Deputy G rand Chaplain Harry C. Skinner, District Deputy Grand Guardian George F. Satterley, will install the new officers o f the 11 Odd Fellows’ lodges In this district during January and February.

On Tuesday, January 13, there will be a jo in t installation o f Suffolk Lodge, No. 90, Sag Harbor, and Hampton lodge, 575, o f this village, at the hall on New­town lane. The Southampton installa­tion will be held on January 27.

Detroit Group Interested in Midjhamptons Development

Society News and Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn L. gave a ball Monday night at the Ritz- Carlton to introduce to society their daughter, Miss Barbara Hutton. Among the guests o f interest to East Hampton were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M. Duryea. the Misses Jane Erdmann, Lois M c­Call. Jane Alcott, Lucy Alcott, Molly Lembcke, Elizabeth Campbell, Rosa­mond Turner, Sara Chisholm, Rose­mary Ward, Frances Weeks, Elinor and Evelyn Wurzburg, Judith Hamlin, Frederica Gallatin, Isabel Gardiner, also Francis L. W urzburg jr., Harold Salembier, Felix T . Hughes jr., and Charles Dickerman.

Mrs. George W hite Baxter attended the debutante party given in Boston this week for her granddaughter. Miss Katherine Burrage.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mercer Borden gave a dinner with dancing on M on­day evening, at the Embassy Club for their debutante daughter, Miss Pene­lope Borden. Am ong the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Helier, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Borden 2nd, the Misses Mariana Richardson, Katherine Ho­bart, Audrey Jaeckel, Virginia Jaeckel, and Messrs. Tracy Jaeckel, Charles H. Dickerman, Harry Watts and William C. Dickerman jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Ogden M. Edwards will be at home from 4 to 7, on New Year’s Day, a t their home, 5607 F ifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The first o f the Cindrella dances for members and graduates o f Miss Ade­line K ing Robinson’s dancing classes and their friends was held Saturday evening in the Egyptian R oom o f the

Regis. Am ong the members are Miss Adelaide M offett and Jackson Moffett.

Mrs. W illiam W hittingham Battie, Miss D orothy Battie and Ann Battie of New York and East Hampton, sailed last Saturday for Bermuda to spend the winter m onths there.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer 2nd (the form er Miss Betty Jenney) sailed last week on the Munargo to spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. James C. Ayer a t their winter home, Ayerdale, at Nassau, N. P.

W edding o f Miss Elinor Wurzburg at BronxvilleMiss Elinor Craw Wurzburg, one of

the twin daughters o f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis Wurzburg, is being married today to W illiam Van Duzar Lawrence in Christ Church, Bronxville, N. Y.

Many guests from here will motor up to Bronxville for the ceremony, to be performed by the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Robinson, and reception which follows at Westover House, the country home o f Mr. and Mrs. W urzburg on Kim ball avenue.

Miss Evelyn Soule Wurzburg, twin sister o f the prospective bride, will be maid o f honor, and there will be six bridesmaids, the Misses Katherine Van Duzer Lawrence o f M ount Kisco, N.

a cousin o f Mr. Lawrence; Harriet Hamilton o f Bronxville, Marie Louise Smithers. Rose Grosvenor Davis, K ath ­leen Curtis, and Martha Lee Sims o f New York.

Mr. Lawrence, who is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W . Lawrence o f Bronxville, has chosen his brother, Christopher Lawrence, for best man. For ushers he will have his cousin, Dudley Bates Lawrence jr., o f Mount Kisco, Francis Lewis W urzburg jr., brother o f the bride-elect; William Chappell, and Thom as I. Laughlin of New York, W. Arthur Bostwick of Bronxville, Benedict Quinn o f Green­wich, Conn.; M alcolm G. Chase jr., o f Providence, and Donald Lee Norris of Lawrence. L. I.

CAPT. W ILLIAM RICHARDSON

Capt. W illiam Richardson, a resident o f Three-M ile Harbor, died in the Southampton Hospital Friday, Decem ­ber 19. Mr. Richardson was born in Sag Harbor, in 1860. He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Mary Ella W hitm an o f Shelton, Conn.; two nephews, Otis Burnham, Fairfield, Conn., and Marvin Burnham, Cutchogue, L. I.

Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. Burial was in Oakland cemetery, Sag Harbor.

is reported that a group o f D e­tro it financiers have become interested in the Midhamptons Development and, through an adjustment o f the invgst-

_ „ . . , , . . ment, the officers o f the com pany hopeThey all expect to m otor back about . .. . „ „ . mto carry on the development success-the m iddle o f January.

Dog owners are notified that the 1931 dog license fee is due on January 1, and payable to Tow n Clerk Arthur F. Hedges on that date. A n unlicensed dog m ay be seized and killed and the fact th at a dog is without a tag is con ­sidered as evidence that the dog Is un­licensed.

Mrs. Stanley Bennett, w ho has been 111 for the past six weeks, was able to com e from her hom e In Sag Harbor, test Sunday, to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bennett. Mrs.Stanley Bennett spent four weeks at Southam pton Hospital; and is now slowly regaining her strength.

Miss Emily Grainger, who is teach­ing a t the Perm ata School in Aiken,S. C., is at home for the Christmas hol­idays. Her brothers, James and William Grainger are a t hom e faom college for the holidays Charles Grainger, who has a position in Cambridge, Mass., did not com e hom e for Christmas.

A seven and on e-h a lf pound son,"Jam es, was b om December 18, at New

Smyrna, Fla., to M r. and Mrs. James E. Short. Mrs. Short ts the former Miss Addie Jackson, who taught in East Hampton High School some years ago. and has often returned here to visit Mrs. Royal Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson make their summer home at Oceanside. L. L

Kennell Sohenck celebrated his 18th 'b irthday with a dinner party for a number o f his friends and former classmates, a t his hom e on Newtown lane, test Tuesday evening. A fter din ner the evening was spent at cards and music. Mr. S ch eock s guests were Burton Russell. Edward Baker. Charles Lloyd. Bert Barnes, Sidney DfcyUn.Frank Jewels. Joseph Cassidy. Court - land Scbenck. James Edwards. R obert Carson. Bud W ilhelm R obert Lynch.Thom as Otlmartin. Benson Jones, Carl Reutershan. H e r b e r t W orthington.G eorge Schellmger and Dr. Irrings

NEW PO RT JEFFERSON ROAD

A. O. Smith, county superintendent o f Highways, says that the state will soon construct a concrete highway through the village o f Pori Jeff;rson. T he present rord was constructed by W illiam McDonald, eighteen years ago, and was one o f the first state highways constructed in that part of Long Is­land.

BURGLARS STEAL M ATTRESSES

jJUrglars last week stole tw o m at­tresses from the home o f W illiam Field on Ackerly street. Sag Harbor. After the mattresses had been removed from the beds, the blankets were spread over the springs. Nothing else was disturbed.

VOTE LIBRARY SITE

The trustees o f the Bay Shore l i ­brary Association reported test week the purchase o f the o ld South Side Bank Building on Main street as a fu ­ture home for the library. T h e new quarters are expected to be ready by next spring.

Wrapped in thought over a scheduled sermon on "Law Observance." a M ich­igan pastor failed to observe a traffic signal and was fined S3.

o f cream colored lace and carried a bouquet o f orchids, and her mother's gown was o f black embroidered net. Palms and ferns were grouped In the com ers o f the room and the tables were decorated with pink roses and

| pink candles.Hutton I Among the guests o f East Hampton

interest were the Misses Mariana Richardson, Elizabeth D. Cam pbell.. Elizabeth Steele, W inifred Lee, Jane Erdmann, Isabel Gardiner, Jeanne Leonard, Georgette McClellan, Frances

Weeks, Carolyn Roberts, Adelaide Moffett, J u d i t h Hamlin, C arolyn , Hughes, Sara C h i s h o l m , E m m a' Cuddihy.

Also Nathaniel A. Campbell jr., Berk­ley Jackson, Sherman Jenney, Jackson

M offett, Harold Salembier, Francis L. Wurzburg jr., Charles Dickerman, K ip Farrington, J. Nevett Steele Jr., Robert Hattersley, Felix T. Hughes jr., Percy Melville and Harold B. R ich­ardson.

Miss M offett IntroducedMiss Margaret M offett was intro­

duced to society Friday night by her parents at a large supper dance in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton. The de­butante, w ho wore a gown o f sliver lace made with a cape back, received with her mother near the entrance to the ballroom, against a background of cybotium ferns. The ballroom was decorated with ferns and pink roses. These flowers, combined with smilax, decorated the stairway and foyer. An orchestra o f Meyer Davis under the direction o f Joe Morse played for the dancing.

Miss Katherine Hobart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garret A. Hobart jr., o f the Hotel Delmonico, made her debut on Tuesday a t Ailsa Farms, the coun­try home o f her parents at Paterson, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cummins plan to go to New York for the re­mainder o f the winter, after spending the Christmas holidays at Tide Top, their home on the ocean front.

Mrs. W illiam W alker Green spent Christmas In East Hampton.

John M. Haffen spent Christmas at his home, Pondside, East Hampton.

and Mrs. Hamilton K ing are still at their summer home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cloud are in East Hampton for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Newton are

Mrs. John F. Talmage o f Brooklyn and East Hampton, gave a luncheon on Monday at the Savoy-Plaza In New York, for Miss Mary Atwater, debutante daughter o f the Rev. Dr. George P. Atwater, rector o f Grace Church, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Atwater.

George Purnell M acGregor gave a reception on Sunday afternoon a t his' New York home. A musical program was given by Markel’s gypsy quartet. Am ong the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorsey Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Heller and the Misses Nancy Gallatin, Dorothea Bailey. I s a b e l Gardiner, Elizabeth Campbell, Shirley M yrick and Polly Myrick.

The Misses Rosamund Turner, M ar­garet Tyler, Florence Bailey and Frances Weeks were am ong those present a t the dinner dance given on Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin DeW ltt Rlegel at the Hotel Pierre for their debutante daughter. Miss K ath ­erine Edmonton Rlegel.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M oore Introduced their daughter, Miss Pauline M oore, at a large supper dance on Saturday at the R itz-Carlton. Guests from East Hampton included the Misses Jane A l­cott and Rosalie Bailey.

Mrs. Hakan BJomstrom Steffanson and. her sister. Mrs. W . Leon Graves of Paris, who is passing the winter in New York, entertained on Monday with a tea dance In the ballroom o f the Colony Club for Miss Marie Graves and Miss M argaret Tyler. Miss Tyler is ward o f Mrs. Steffanson and is granddaughter o f Mrs. John Alexander Tvler, the form er Miss Sara Gardiner, and great-granddaughter o f President Tyler.

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lee are giv­ing a large dance tomorrow evening in the main ballroom suite o f the R itz- Carlton for their debutante daughter. Miss W inifred Lee.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. W ainwright j and three children are a t Bermuda for i several months and have taken one o f the cottages in the Princess colony! there.

Jane A lcott’s DebatMr. and Mrs. Clarence F A lcott in - 1

troduced their daughter, Miss Jane Aloott, on Friday night, a t a dinner dance in the Crystal R oom o f the R itz- Oarlton. T he debutante wore a gown

It Is Said That

Now is the Time to Buy a Heuse Lot on

MILL HILL LANE TALMAGE LANE

MILLER LANE

The only restricted property In East Hampton, and the only proper­ties sold during the land boom where the people got their money’? worth.

Lots on the above lanes have been listed with me for re-sale. Now is the time to pick up a lot at the right price.

MAURICE V. BLOMERTH 101 SUMMER STREET

MALDEN, MASS.Phou? 445, 447, or 699 East Hampton I f You’re on Earth, Own a Slice o f it

•j* CHURCHES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Earnest E. Eells. Pastor

Regular Sunday Services Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.Morning Worship. 10:45 a. m.Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:45 p. m.Evening Worship, 7:45 p. m.

Sunday, December 28 T h e subject o f the pastor’s sermon

will be "G ood Resolutions and How to Keep Them .” In the evening the Union service for December will be held in our church. Rev. A. B. Hor- lacher will preach.

Springs Chapel The Sunday School will hold their

Christmas celebration at the time o f the Church Service, ,2:30 p. m., Rev. E. E. Eells will be present and give the Christmas talk. Special music has been arranged.

M ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. A. B. Horlacher, Pastor

Sunday School 9:30 a. m „ Adult . . . . . _ Bible Class taught by the pastor;

passlw the holiday season at Fulling Morning W orshlp, 10:15 a. m , subjectMill Farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. W oodhouse sailed early this week for Havana on the Conte Grande.

The Misses Elizabeth Campbell and Shirley Myrick were among the guests of Gilbert Colgate. Monday evening, when he gave a dinner dance a t the St. Regis, New York, for his debutante granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Col­gate Rumbough.

The Misses Jane Alcott, W inifred Lee. Mariana Richardson and Isabel Gardiner were am ong the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Inglis Moore Uppercu, Monday night, at a dinner dance at the Hotel Pierre, New York, given for their debutante daughter, Miss G ret- chen Uppercu.

Guests at the debutante’s table, on M onday evening, when Miss Barbara Hutton was presented to society -by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn L. H utton with a ball a t the R itz- Carlton, included the Misses Judith Hamlin. Margaret M offett, and Jane Alcott, also R obert M offett and Percy Melville. Am ong other guests a t the ball, to which 1,000 guests were in ­vited, were the Misses Elizabeth Campbell, Rosamund Turner, Sara Chisholm, M argaret -Tyler, Carolyn Roberts, Rosemary W ard, Elinor and Evelyn Wurzburg, Lois McCall, Lucie Alcott, W inifred Lee, and Jean Leon­ard.

Miss Grace Cody was a guest at a luncheon given by Miss Amy V. Ster­ling at the Junior League. New York, for Miss Laura Taylor Pope Day, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Day, whose marriage to James E. Barrett takes place tomorrow.

Resolutions and Revolutions;" Union Service at Presbyterian Church, 7:45 p. m., Rev. A. B. Horlacker will preach. Subject, ‘W ishing Y ou a Happy New Year.’

W eek-day ministry o f the church, Tuesday, 3 p. m., "H appy Hour,” Fri­day. 7:30 p. m „ Youth's Conference.

ST. PHILOMENA'S CHURCH Edward M. Kehoe

The Sunday Masses In St. Philo- mena’s Church are as follows:

8:00 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.Montauk: 8:30 a. m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHFirst Church o f Christ. Scientist of

Southampton, Is a branch o f The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientists, in Boston.

Sunday services, 11 a. m.; Testim on­ial meeting. W ednesday evening, a 7:30 o ’clock, Cameron and Pine streets, one block east o f Main street, South­ampton.

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. W m. Grainger, Rector

Holy Communion. Holy Days and Sundays, at 8:00 a. m.; first Sunday In month at 10:45 a. m .; Morning Prayer and Sermon, Sundays, at 10:45

You're been pur friendthe ivhole year through

And we send happythoughts to you,

May every heart befilled with joy,

Glad welcome for theNew Year Boy!

C. LOUIS EDWARDS & CO.E L E C T R IC A L C O N TR A C TO R S

WOMEN’S CLUB NOTES

Charles H. BassfordBuried in Wainscott

A short service was held at the cem e­tery a t W ainscott on M onday after­noon, a t 1 o ’clock, for Charles H. Bass­ford o f Nutley, N. J., who died sudden­ly last Friday morning. Funeral ser­vices had been held in Nutley, at 2:30, on Sunday afternoon, at G race Epis- j copal Church.

Mr. Bassford, who was a member o f the law Arm o f Reid & Bassford, o f 2 Rector street. New York, collapsed on the railroad platform at 8 o ’c lock F ri­day morning, while waiting for a train to New York. Heart disease was be­lieved to be the cause.

Mr. Bassford was a graduate o f Trinity College, class o f 1910; was a c ­tive in the national organization o f the Alpha C hi R ho fraternity, and was its vice president at the time o f his death. He was also a member o f Phi Beta Kappa. He first came to East Hamp­ton as secretary to Augustas Thomas, the playwright, during a college va­cation. Later Mr. Bassford was secre­tary to the city editor o f the New York Herald. He studied law at Columbia University. For years the fam ily has spent summers at W ainscott. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amy O s­born Bassford. whose childhood home was in W ainscott: by tw o children, Amy. and Ethan Frost Bassford; also by tw o brothers. E. Fro6t, and Horace R. Bassford. and tw o sisters. Mrs. Frederick Rickey, and Mrs. William Thober.

The members o f the W omen's Club o f the M ethodist Episcopal Church, held a Christmas Kiddy Party for all the members and friends in the church hall on Monday. The m ajority o f those present dressed as children. Carols were sung and games were play­ed. Children’s songs were sung by a group o f members and children’s reci­tations Were rendered.

A n electric clock was presented to Mrs. Rowe, the president, by the m em ­bers.

No MercyDon’t look for mercy from fire. No home is im­

mune. Its visit may take you by surprise, and

when its flaming fingers have reduced your

home and possessions to pathetic ruins you will

realize that full protection is the only sane pol­

icy. Take all precautions against fire. But do more . . . see that you are fully covered

against loss. Let us give you full particulars on

insurance that will protect you.

E . T . D A Y T O NMAIN STREET

We cannot see you each alone, And that’s the very reason,

We come in print to wish you all Good wishes for the season̂

FRANK MACOMBER Mason Contractor

ANNUAL MEETINGThe annual stockholders' meeting of

East Hampton National Bank for the election o f directors and transaction o f such other business as may be law­fully done at said meeting, will be held Tuesday, January 13, 1931, between the hours of 1 and 3 p. m.. at the banking house, East Hampton. N. Y.

George A. Miller,6-5 Cashier.

p i East Hampton gag National Bank

THE 208 MEMBERS OF OUR 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB RECEIVED, DECEMBER 1, $14,806.75

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