Mrs. Robert Carroll Hemingray (nee Nancy "Nannie" Timberlake)

Social Event - Co-Host of a Dance Party

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Muncie Daily Times

Muncie, IN, United States


SOCIAL GOSSIP.


Society People Give a Brilliant Party.

The Daily Whirl.


One of the liveliest social parties given in Muncie the present season occurred last evening in the office of the Indiana Iron Company in Congerville. The occasion was a dancing party given to about sixty invited guests by Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Cromwell, Mr. and Mrs. George F. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Neely, and Mrs. R. C. Hemingray, who were the patrons and patronesses of the evening. Robbins Bros. orchestra furnished the music, and the commodious lunch room was open the entire evening well supplied and well served. The large floor surface was made very beautiful with wax and the evening was delightfully spent by the guests. Very beautiful costumes worn by the ladies added much to the beauty and spirit of the occasion. The following guests were present: Messrs. and Mesdames W. M. Patterson, George M. Bard, George F. McCulloch, George O. Cromwell, J. R. Marsh, V. G. Gilbert, C. G. Bard, T. A. Neely, Ed Tyler, F. O. Granniss, C. A. Kilts, L. A. Franklin, F. F. Thrall, A. J. Williams, Burt Whiteley, H. M. Winans, C. M. Turner, Mrs. R. C. Hemingray, Mrs. George Herod McDowelll of Portsmouth, O.; Miss Catherine Armstrong, of Indianapolis; Miss Josephine Gray, of Anderson; Miss Painter of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Misses Nannie Love, Pearl Bailey, Helen Cromwell, Mildred Ryan, Hattie Johnson, Bessie Ellis, and Emma Lou Love; Messrs. R. J. Beatty, Ed. S. Ball, George Terrell Bailey, Robert Allyn Sheffield, Willis DeWalt Kuntz, Edgar R. Williams, Oliver E. Raymond, W. M. Myers, W. P. Murray, Robert Ream, J. E. Crews, Lewellen and Carl Hemingray, and Master George Cromwell.

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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:Lewellen and Carl Hemingray were the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray Hemingray.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Roger Lucas / Bob Stahr
Date completed:June 5, 2004 by: Glenn Drummond;