. The Rotunda . a-noke, and Mrs. Lyttleton Waddell, ofCharlottesville, were guests of theirmother, Mrs. W. P. Venable for theweek-end. « • • • Miss Elise Anderson, of Stauntonwas the guest of her mother, E. Anderson for the week-end. • • • Mrs. R. W. Cousar of Waynesborohas been the guest of her sister, Hanbury. • • • Mrs. E. C. Roundy and baby daugh-ter of Waterville, Maine, are theguests of her mother, Mrs. Heni-yLindsey. Elections are coming. Think, butdont gossip. Decide, but dont forceyour opinions on others. IN THE VALLEY OF THEMOON Ah, the Valley of the Moon is very far


. The Rotunda . a-noke, and Mrs. Lyttleton Waddell, ofCharlottesville, were guests of theirmother, Mrs. W. P. Venable for theweek-end. « • • • Miss Elise Anderson, of Stauntonwas the guest of her mother, E. Anderson for the week-end. • • • Mrs. R. W. Cousar of Waynesborohas been the guest of her sister, Hanbury. • • • Mrs. E. C. Roundy and baby daugh-ter of Waterville, Maine, are theguests of her mother, Mrs. Heni-yLindsey. Elections are coming. Think, butdont gossip. Decide, but dont forceyour opinions on others. IN THE VALLEY OF THEMOON Ah, the Valley of the Moon is very far awayAnd no one can reach it in a year and a day;But on a summers eve we will listento the croon Of the birds in the Valley—In the Valley of the Moon. We will wander there together in the twilight—you and I—And listen to the breezes as they whisper—as they sighAnd our hearts will be so happy wesoftly sing a tune In the Valley of the Moon—In the Valley of the Moon. -nJulia E. Wilson 29.


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