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DAR hears state officer
Annette Edgeworth Smith (Mrs. Mac) was the guest speaker for the February meeting of the Elizabeth Bradford Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. The meeting was held at the Purser home in Linden. Preceding the program, the hostess served a salad plate. Mrs. Tommie Dee (Hannis) Kennedy led the ritual. Mrs. Smith of Ranburne, who is Alabama's DAR Recording Secretary, was introduced by Mrs. Purser, Chapter Regent. Mrs. Smith presented an interesting program on "Ghosts of the American Revolution." The speaker who is Recording Secretary for the State DAR, was accompanied by Mrs. Ruth W. McDaniel of Birmingham. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McDaniel are both members of the Chinnabee- Fort Strother Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Pictured, left to right, seated, Mrs. Hannis Kennedy, Mrs. Edd Kennedy Jr., Mrs. Mac Smith, standing is Mrs. Mitchell Hale, Mrs. Ruth McDaniel and Mrs. Alonzo H. Purser.

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