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Mesdames Harry Sneed and S. Stephens, Sedalia, and Maud 

 Griffith Wood, Harrisonville, and Miss D. Adella Blew, Mont- 

 rose. After the dinner the entire party attended the governor's 

 reception. A number of the diners stood in the receiving line, 

 which numbered more than half a hundred honor guests, among 

 whom were many foreign dignitaries and several army officers 

 in uniform which added much to the spectacular brilliancy of 

 the occasion. 



Friday the delegates were taken to the Page Orphan Home 

 and shown other interesting things of Tulsa. That the familiar 

 adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," was 

 appreciated by the people of Tulsa is applicable to farm women 

 as well, was evidenced by the many delightful diversions pro- 

 vided for them. Members of the international congresses 

 departed for their homes feeling that Tulsa had indeed proved 

 herself a very gracious and delightful hostess. 



Threshing English blue grass on farm of Mrs. Maude M. Griffith Wood. 



