Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)

Attended Mrs. Charles Boyd's Reception

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Kentucky Post

Covington, KY, United States
no. 1572, p. 5, col. 3


Personals.


Mrs. Charles Boyd held her first reception yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Body are spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyd at their lovely home on Greenup Street. The home is an ideal one: wide hall in the center, with spacious rooms on each side. In the drawing room Mrs. Charles Boyd was found with her guests. She was gowned in a handsome black silk, brocaded in red and gold and trimmed in maroon velvet and jet chiffon. Mrs. Boyd is a most lovely woman. She is a stylish brunette with the softest of big brown eyes. Her manners are fascinating, and as first impressions are the most lasting, Mrs. Boyd is bound to be very popular. Mrs. Samuel Boyd was unusually handsome in a stylish black satin gown trimmed in jet and point lace; Miss Rebecca Boyd, black satin skirt, yellow satin striped chiffon; Miss Margie, black brocaded red adorned with lace, a very effective gown; Miss Boyd was in black satin, light taffeta waist, decorated with lace and ribbon; Miss Cooke, of Glendale, served coffee. She was gowned in a stylish French costume, blue silk waist draped in chiffon and lace; Mrs. Barnes, of Lexington, in a very handsome reception gown of satin and velvet combined; Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs. Boyd's daughter, who is spending the winter with her parents, is still as beautiful as when Ritta Boyd. Her two beautiful children, who were in and out during the evening, inherit much of their mother's beauty. At the Frappe were Misses Gertrude Green, who looked unusually well in a stylish black and white silk gown; Miss Hattie Collins, black silk and red velvet and golden braid; Miss Kate Collins, in a Frenchy costume, and Miss Underwood looked handsome in a black toilet. Among the guests were noted Mrs. Charles Watson Scott, Mrs. James Bearns Daniels, Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray, Mrs. Root, Mrs. F. S. Barker, Mrs. Henry Clay Bruce, Mrs. Ernst Semple, Mrs. Bettie M. Fisher, Miss Evelyn D. Fisher, Mrs. James Patterson Berry, Mrs. H. B. Riddell, Mrs. G. A. Brinckman, Misses Craighead, Miss Josephine, Mr. Bascom, Miss Shinkle, Miss Underwood, Miss Fox, Mrs. Pitts Burt, Miss Sattler, Miss Burt, and many others.

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Keywords:Hemingray Family
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Researcher:Glenn Drummond
Date completed:May 2, 2006 by: Glenn Drummond;