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21st Birthday - Page 2 Mrs. Spinks, Mrs. R. G. Dentman, and Mrs. H. Johnsman were the local former members present. Letters read included those from Mrs. H. Cutler, Miss Esta Stuart, Mesdames L. S. Cutler, Ruby Alter, Jessie Kennedy, Halpin. Sibbald, Veefkind, Lemon, Bell, Tuckey, Byers, Chaffee, Loyd, Cha pman, Frisken, Birkness, and Wynn. Mrs. Bell generously sent a lovely cushion cover - hand- embroidered by herself and a towel set with tatted edging. Tickets were sold on these, netting $ 15.15 for our Treasury. Mrs. J. Ralston and Mrs. J. Duke were the lucky winners. Duets by Miss Mavis Manson and Miss Marion Wiley accompanied by Mrs. Baudais, were enjoyed. As Handicrafts Convenor, Mrs. Grinde had arranged a beautiful display of handicrafts in the upstairs rooms. These were viewed following the program. Mrs. Mellis then cut the beautifully decorated 3- tier cake made by Mrs. Ruth Smith, and a delicious tea was served by the hostess who was graciously assisted by Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hemphill, Mrs. Duke, Miss Manson, Miss Wiley and several other members. Perhaps the most enjoyable feature of the meeting was the pleasure in meeting again many old frinds, some of whom had not seen each other for years, hearing of or from those of our circle who were absent, and the wonderful feeling of friendship and fellowhsip which made us realize again the " in the big things of life we are one."
Object Description
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Title | Wooddale 1929-1979 - 50 Years |
Subject | AWI, Mandate |
Description | Information Pamphlet |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811078 |
Date | 1985 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 11 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | 21st Birthday - Page 2 Mrs. Spinks, Mrs. R. G. Dentman, and Mrs. H. Johnsman were the local former members present. Letters read included those from Mrs. H. Cutler, Miss Esta Stuart, Mesdames L. S. Cutler, Ruby Alter, Jessie Kennedy, Halpin. Sibbald, Veefkind, Lemon, Bell, Tuckey, Byers, Chaffee, Loyd, Cha pman, Frisken, Birkness, and Wynn. Mrs. Bell generously sent a lovely cushion cover - hand- embroidered by herself and a towel set with tatted edging. Tickets were sold on these, netting $ 15.15 for our Treasury. Mrs. J. Ralston and Mrs. J. Duke were the lucky winners. Duets by Miss Mavis Manson and Miss Marion Wiley accompanied by Mrs. Baudais, were enjoyed. As Handicrafts Convenor, Mrs. Grinde had arranged a beautiful display of handicrafts in the upstairs rooms. These were viewed following the program. Mrs. Mellis then cut the beautifully decorated 3- tier cake made by Mrs. Ruth Smith, and a delicious tea was served by the hostess who was graciously assisted by Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hemphill, Mrs. Duke, Miss Manson, Miss Wiley and several other members. Perhaps the most enjoyable feature of the meeting was the pleasure in meeting again many old frinds, some of whom had not seen each other for years, hearing of or from those of our circle who were absent, and the wonderful feeling of friendship and fellowhsip which made us realize again the " in the big things of life we are one." |
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