►r.,lie erton-ndr«..vS5SSS» • lt;I »ft*•x'A-hem,ghid-1U-ononMISS E.G. FISHVMS FRIENDSIN SUDBURYWas Guest of William W.MacCullochs of Sawmill LaneSudbury — The many Sudbury friends of Miss Emily G. Pish were happy to welcome her back to Sudbury for a visit last week. Miss Fish was for many years the close friend and busi-nes associate of the late EdithN. Buckingham, owner of Feath-erland Farm. She has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William W. MacCulloch of Sawmill Lane,and has attended many Sudbury functions in this past week. Wednesday, the day she arrived she attended the meeting of the Sudbury Garden Club and on ThursdayfMrs. MacCulloch gave a delightful tea jvhich gave many of her Sudbury friends the opportunity of chatting withher for a pleasant social hour.*Miss Fish was presented with a gold cross on a slender gold chain, and a beautiful gladioli and larkspur corsage by the members of the Woman’s Guild of St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church of which she was a very active memlber during her years in Sudbury. Hei* business associates at Featherland presented her with a, 'beautiful blue fitted travelling case.She will make her home in North Carolina.I PuertoKllAKiWorltherounstrikridetincoity dClculaMerikiddalun