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and Is displaying coats for Paul Poiret, but they could never be expected even to guess that Peggy Wemple is ending her days as the abbess of a con­
vent up on the Hudson.
Speaking of Sister Mary Margaret reminded us that Beverley Tros-
dal is now head mistress of a missionary school in Greenland and is
highly successful in keeping perfect c\]uiet while her little charges are study­ ing.
It is ttueer to think that “thus the Fates were spinning” while we were winding up our last happy year hack at Hartrldge In 1928.
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