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9C1CMCR AT OVSTKti BAA”. ' It I* r^r^rt#*1 *ha* the pr**t- The President und Mr*. Roosevelt mill- d~r.» b~u*ir-ji IHm* «fT;ilrs wl»i m attend the Wfddlnf lt;»f tb* prnl«l#nt’sr^, . . „, *h*p* Ui*t«wlves os to retire hi* nephew. Theodore Dnu«ias Robinsonr«ahhIII R««n-rteh lt;* I la«t« Tor the her* f r that !**r«th of iimr ami Mm HtUn A*t»r Roo—v»+illealeij Tlt;*rm, in lh.. i.-fftnntnrf of :h* ca-nUA»*n. which will take place ^ Hyde Par*----Hrf will thru return to Ojrr *r Bat. on the Jiu-Unn «n June 1# ilia*w:.*hfncton. May 11-Pmti.iw- •»« «»h njtnain «“» a,K’u, •** nm««TU «iu b* ™ «f th. _,,, r.^r i S ;*tfinhffr Ift. While at hi- summer brtd-emnidBKo.*. . *if win nor r cotv** pontkaJ h#.,M t, n«-*mwlv nnmum’M that Mr*. Roosevelt s Um* stay in Wwh-delegation*. nor make speeclte* til h»- n ,t^ir-2ation* w«l| h-» nweived *nd no win derain ihe f.ishlonabU*summer h*»mc lur'n* tb*- c»m1*.« ap*«»4n*men* * mad*' In fort, after «*o|ony «n l a lively pncnfijm* *-f '•ampolscn. »*• Pr**r»!denf M- Klnloy |M rh/- lonv^nti'T It Is «jnder*t.--- ! th*« bre^kfa^ta. lawn parties and dinner* Canton, yfwn h*» w.u* a «*and!dai*• lt;ro*ii|r?... will * utertaln no political ! I» bein* arraftared. Mrs. Ro.^vfli for re-elsctlon. Mr. Rooarvoft hua • culler* except thosa wM xre sens to haa had tha wuth portico of thePRESIDEXT nOOSEVKLTS OVSTER HAY HOME.made his plan* for the raram-r. It U • him by the chairman of the national I VThlL* Houw daintily furnished In In-I anaounred at tb* Whitr Hoom that e«mmittr«*. j «itan maitlnas and hanairuta. and sb*!JJ Ik wliu rrmaln In Washington until It hiu ann^unrH at tt;e h*hil^, usm ft fQUrtly for her reception ^ •‘i- first of July, whcr h. will *• to House ihi»! Mrs. ftowerrelt wlU remain rr-m( now that the weather ta ple**-• yster Hay In time to receive the rn Washington unit] Jun* rh^n , Jnr She h.»* ntljed ut unique te*official notification of hi* nomination, -the wiil Join the two older boy„ tn' table* and every xtif moon «h- re-Tlie n^tlficaclon uarml^ Ukn pUrc Sew York, after the Groton school celres Wllere The northern portico ' ie:i d-ivs utt^r Lhe convention a«l- close*. oi!l then ko to «y»?er of the White House is twdn* paintedJo urn*, and it I# th« nn^Arytnc cm- Hj»r with her ehfWr^n and »r-». I thr and a^nerally renovated and the ro. tom to have it made a.t the home of wmmcr *juieGy. She has received southern entrance la now betnc Yf*1”I the p.re-s£d«*Rt. tunny tnrtt-itions and will accept some -rally usmhI for the ftr*t time amce theAfter hi* noiliicatior. the pr-rslJent of them- vr«h Visit Attorney Gen- I time of Ablptll Adaros. the first mls-wlll return to Washin^on for Uirae eral and iLra. Knox at Valley For**- tress of the White House.
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Topeka State Journal

Topeka, Kansas, US

Thu, May 12, 1904

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