Aunt of Leonora Hamlin Johnson.
•See Myrta Bixby Murray.
•See Almina Smith Parker.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
_____
Mesdames Merritt, Cale, Johnson and
Bane Entertain a Large Circle
of Friends Yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock Mrs. C. J. Merritt, Mrs. L. J. Cale, Mrs. C. D. Johnson and Mrs. E. C. Bane entertained a large number of their lady friends at the home of Mrs. Cale at a coffee.
The four ladies above mentioned received the guests in the front parlor, which had been transformed into a beauty spot, the room being decorated with roses, there being no particular color scheme. The back parlor was also very tastily decorated, the principal species being wild flowers which banked the fireplace. The decorations were very pretty throughout.
The ladies were assisted at the refreshment table by Miss Eustis, Miss Florine Merritt, Miss Ella Robinson and Miss Bertie Robinson.
A unique feature of the afternoon was the very fine musical program rendered. The Ladies Star Quartette sang, Miss Maud Bane gave a solo, Mrs. Atherton gave a solo, Mrs. Crane gave a musical number and whistled, Miss Lucy Stearns gave a piano solo, Mrs. LaBar rendered a vocal solo and Little Miss Cooper contributed to the program with a song. (Brainerd Dispatch, 14 June 1901, p. 1, c. 6)
Aunt of Leonora Hamlin Johnson.
•See Myrta Bixby Murray.
•See Almina Smith Parker.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
_____
Mesdames Merritt, Cale, Johnson and
Bane Entertain a Large Circle
of Friends Yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock Mrs. C. J. Merritt, Mrs. L. J. Cale, Mrs. C. D. Johnson and Mrs. E. C. Bane entertained a large number of their lady friends at the home of Mrs. Cale at a coffee.
The four ladies above mentioned received the guests in the front parlor, which had been transformed into a beauty spot, the room being decorated with roses, there being no particular color scheme. The back parlor was also very tastily decorated, the principal species being wild flowers which banked the fireplace. The decorations were very pretty throughout.
The ladies were assisted at the refreshment table by Miss Eustis, Miss Florine Merritt, Miss Ella Robinson and Miss Bertie Robinson.
A unique feature of the afternoon was the very fine musical program rendered. The Ladies Star Quartette sang, Miss Maud Bane gave a solo, Mrs. Atherton gave a solo, Mrs. Crane gave a musical number and whistled, Miss Lucy Stearns gave a piano solo, Mrs. LaBar rendered a vocal solo and Little Miss Cooper contributed to the program with a song. (Brainerd Dispatch, 14 June 1901, p. 1, c. 6)
Family Members
-
Julia Ann Barrick Kelley
1826–1896
-
Lewis George Barrick
1827–1859
-
Isaac Saul "Price" Barrick
1829–1899
-
Barbara Ann Barrick Anderson
1831–1855
-
Mary Barrick Kelley
1832–1902
-
Sarah M. Barrick VanMatre
1835–1887
-
Eliza Ellen Barrick Ruhl
1837–1917
-
Nancy Etta Barrick Hamlin
1839–1882
-
Jesse T. Barrick
1841–1923
-
Lucretia Jane "Lucetta" Barrick
1843–1855
-
Rachel Lucretia Barrick Westmiller
1846–1927
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement