Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1914 — TONIGHT AT THE GAYETY THE FAMOUS J Dancing Hebrew AND The tains Flirt [ARTICLE]
TONIGHT AT THE GAYETY THE FAMOUS J Dancing Hebrew AND The tains Flirt
fltirls Hid a Sleepless Sleeping Party Wednesday Night Miss Gladys Pierce, at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Pierce, south of town, entertained thirteep young lady friends at what was called a sleeping party. The sleep was mostly done the next afternoon and night, however, for ft was about the most sleepless sleeping party ever held and an important feature of* it was a midnight auto ride. The young ladies in the party were Misses Maurine Tuteur, Esther Padgitt, Florence and Aileen Allman, Edna Robinson, Cora Bruner, Martha Ramp, Marjorie Loughridge, Angela Kolhoff, Edpa Babcock, Nell Sawin, Madge Winn and Lucy Healy. Th<girls were all able to attend the band concert Thursday evening. Toasted marshmallows and toasted weinles played an important part in the sleeping party. . ' ■ •
