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the dance to "open" the dining room when decorations are done. Indian dances, and Mr Rhodes is to provide a buffalo. I felt sure he would accede if only they will paint a fine buffalo stampede on a wall. Mrs Rhodes & Miss White came - [[strikethrough]] The latter says she thinks this is revolutionary. [[/strikethrough]] Being a great admirer & friend of Ogwa Pi's [[strikethrough]] she [[/strikethrough]] Miss White was naturally drawn to his work specially, and called attention to the one of Hobeah's above the door on which Miguel was working at the time. as we got into the car Mrs [[strikethrough]] Rhodes [[/strikethrough]] well what do you think of it? Miss White - I think it is revolutionary. That is what we [[?]] thought, isn't it Miss Rush!" Rhodes as we sat at the swimming pool at the Whites later said how this is all very well to decorate this dining room where only a few people will see it but we must be thinking of a place where more people will come under its influence. Do you have any such thing in mind." I told her of Dr. Cole and the world's fair and she caught her breath - "That is better than anything." and promised to do all she could to further it - 
The Indians - twelve - came at 3:30 and we were not ready - having asked them for 4: Hot day so we went into the garden & had ice cream & lemonade & cakes right away. 2 [[strikethrough]] huge [[/strikethrough]] bulgy carpet bags were on the