[Newspaper] Publication: The Muncie Daily Times Muncie, IN, United States |
THE LAWN FETE. Those In Charge of The Booths and Their Assistants. The refreshment booths at the lawn fete in the High School grounds this evening will be arranged in groups of five. Those in charge and their assistants will be: Mrs. William Marsh, Regent - Assistants, Earl Williams, Sara Wysor, Janet Turner, Wysor Marsh. Mrs. Robert Hemingray - Assistants, Mrs. Milton Gray, Mrs. Ralph Hemingray, Mrs. Mary Phinney, Mrs. Lois MacDowell. Mrs. Julius Heinsohn, Second Regent - Assistants, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Mrs. Ned Howe, Mrs. James Bingham, Mrs. Theodore Rose. Miss Love - Assistants, Mrs. Charles Galliher, Miss Kathaleen Fay, Miss Imogene Medsker, Miss Emma Case. Mrs. Thad Neely - Assistants, Mrs. James Boyce, Mrs. Lucius Ball, Mrs. A. J. Williams, Miss Sue D. Smith. Mrs. J. F. Wildman - Assistants, Mrs. Ben Bowman, Miss Vida Cassady, Miss Reba Richey, Miss Ada Cammack, and Miss Ida Jacobs. Mrs. Mart Meeks - Assistants, Mr. Will Wade, Mr. Ollie Campbell, Mr. Fred McClellan, Mr. Will Kemper, Mr. Earl Swain, Mr. Arthur Meeks, Earnest Meeks. Mrs. J. E. Durham - Assistants, Mrs. George F. McCulloch, Mrs. E. B. Tyler, Mrs. W. P. Stevens, Miss McNaughton. Mrs. Carl Spilker - Assistants, Mrs. Elmer Whiteley, Miss Bessie Baughma, Miss Isabel Preston, Miss Agnes Howe, Miss Erna Eiler. Miss Edith Love - Assistants, Miss Carroll Hemingray, Miss Emma Lou Love, Miss Grace Keiser, Miss Lelia Hanchette. The Misses Dailey and Kirby will be assisted at their booths by Miss Caroline McCulloch, Miss Helen Smith, and others. Music will be furnished by the city band which will be stationed on a platform near the north steps of the school building. The floral decorations for the fete will be made by the Muncie Floral company without charge. Other attractive features will go to make the fete a delightful affair. |
Keywords: | Hemingray Family |
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Researcher: | Roger Lucas / Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | September 16, 2007 by: Glenn Drummond; |