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Mrs. Lucille Carter And Her Family Are Saved From Deep Sea

Washington Times

Tuesday 16 April 1912

Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, of this city, has received word that her cousin, Mrs. Lucille Carter, of Philadelphia, has been rescued. Mr. Carter and their two children also are among the saved.

"I have just received a long distance phone from Baltimore," said Mrs. Hutchins. "It tells me that news has come by wireless of the safety not alone of Mrs. Carter, but of Mr. Carter and the two children. They are on the Carpathia, according to the word I have received. I trust it is true."

Mrs. Carter was Miss Lucille Polk, of Baltimore, before her marriage to Mr. Carter. They are both well known in Washington.

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