Llewellyn Hemingray in charge of flower booth at Easter Market

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Evening Times

Muncie, IN, United States
vol. 30, no. 155, p. 1, col. 6


An Easter Market.

The Easter market and bazaar held in the First Presbyterian church today under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society was well patronized by the public and a neat sum was realized. Mrs. J. W. Ream. president of the society, had the affair under her direc­tion and she was assisted by members of the different divisions. The novelty table contained aprons, fancy and plain, pieces of battenburg, handkerchiefs, dollies, center pieces, sun bonnets, laundry bags and woolen brushes. Mrs. Carvel had charge of this table and her assistants were Mrs. J. C. Johnson and Mrs. Vandercook. Misses Llewellyn Hemingray, Florence Ream, Mayme Johnson and Helen Smith were in charge of the flower mission booth, which had home-made candles for sale. The other tables contained cakes, bread, pressed meats, salads, stuffed dates, pies, cookies and canned fruits, and were presided over by Mrs. Elmer Whiteley, H. Wall, W. B. Esty. Miller, Summers, McLain, Martin, Bratton, Munshower and Miss Kathaleen Fay.


Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:September 4, 2023 by: Bob Stahr;