Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1907 — ENTERTAINED THEIR HUSBANDS. [ARTICLE]
ENTERTAINED THEIR HUSBANDS.
The members of the John A. Logan W. R. C. No. 191, after business meeting yesterday afternoon went to the home of Mrs. I S. Wade, where they had a winter picnic, with their liusbands as guests. An elegant supper was served to thirty people and was followed by a very pleasant evening. A musical and literary program was carried out and embraced some very enjoyable numbers. Esther Brown and Helen Cameron gave recitations, Leo Dillman a piano solo, Mrs. Arthur Dillman vocal numbers and Mrs. Hurley and Miss Reprogle a piano and violin duet. Arnone? the guests were Mrs. Emily Hagins, Mrs, Isa belle Pumphrey and-Mrs. Elizabeth Powers of Rensselaer. It was one of the most delightful social gatherings in which the corps has participated and Mrs. Wade proved to be a very gracious hostess. —Ldfayette Morning Journal. While in the city Mrs. Pumphrey visited Mrs. Emma C. A. Cox, daughter of Mrs- D T. Halstead of Rensselaer, two days at the s Idiers home and was nicely entertained by her and other ladies there. Mrs. Cox is assistant Mat* ronat the home and had Mrs. Pumphrey accompanied her on her rounds of duty. The home is run in a way thatis an honor to the State uqfier the management of Col. Smock. Mrs Hagins and Mrs. Powers on their way home visited their sister Mrs. Graham, at Wolcott.
