[Newspaper] Publication: The Muncie Morning Star Muncie, IN, United States |
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS DANCE FOR MISS HAMILTON.
No doubt one of the most fashionable dances of the season will be the one to be given this evening in the Commercial club hall by Ralph Hemingray and daughters, Misses Llewellyn and Carroll, in honor of their guest, Miss Catherine Hamilton, of Cincinnati. The affair will have several new and striking features and will be very pretty. Special decorations will be used and the music will be furnished by the Hart orchestra, of Indianapolis. Luncheon will be served. The invited guests are: Messrs. and Mesdames Edmund B. Ball, George A. Ball, Charles Bender, Earl Boyce, Max Bishop, Bert Bradbury, J. Bergoff, Charles Davis, James E. Durham, William Dickie, Rush Evans, of Dayton; Loan Franklin, Frank Gass, R. S. Gregory, Milton Gray, Birt Summers, Fred Heath, Frank Garner, William E. Hitchcock, Homer Highlands, Fred Jones, Ray Johnson, Ed Johnson, P. R. Janney, Hal Kimbrough, Lloyd Kimbrough, John Kirby, Arthur Meeks, J. R. Marsh, Carl O'Hara, Edward Olcott, Theodore F. Rose, Corydon Rich, Charles Turner, Elmer Whiteley, Harry Winans, and Harry Wysor; Mesdames Johnston, Louise Cassady, and J. W. Ream; Messrs. Almy Bracken, Bayless, Conover, Carnes, Clarke, Gray, Gregory, Hubbard, Haymond, Johnston, McAbee, Meeks, Oesterle, Parkhurst, Raymond, Richey, Rose, Frank Shirk, Carl Shirk, Thompson, Waelder, and Williams; Misses Gregory, Gill, Koons, McCaughn, Oesterle, Emily Olcott, Margaret Olcott, Smith, Streeter, Winters, and Williams; Mrs. Royse, of Terre Haute, and Miss Rockwood, of Indianapolis. · · |
Keywords: | Hemingray Family |
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Researcher: | Roger Lucas / Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | December 10, 2006 by: Glenn Drummond; |