From Rick B
Friday, November 26, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday evening, October 14, 1925, section 1, page
5
Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle, of Carlisle manor, will open her home Tuesday, Oct. 20,
for a musicale and lawn fete. The following officers and committees for the affair have
been chosen: Mrs. A. P. F. Gammack, chairman; Mrs. F. C. Koos and Mrs. Lafayette LeVan
Porter, officers of the tea committee will be assisted by Mrs. P. B. Acker, Mrs. Arthur G.
Voight, Mrs. Fred Reed, Mrs. Howard Emmons, Mrs. Wade Green, Mrs. Carl Hibberd, Mrs.
William Reiter, Mrs. Raymond Suabedisson, Mrs. Fred Clapp, Mrs. J. R. Humble, Mrs. George
Voedisch, Mrs. A. G. Keltner, Mrs. C. C. Green, Mrs. William Bertch, Mrs. W. H. Hillman
(Hiliman?), Mrs. J. G. Hilbert and Miss Annabelle Lippincott. Mrs. Lutie Baker Gunn will
be chairman of the reception committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Dudley Shively, Mrs.
M. M. Sawyer, Mrs. Arthur L. Hubbard, Mrs. George Witwer, Mrs. E. Louis Kuhn, Mrs. Sam
Pace, Mrs. F. P. Nicely and Mrs. F. P. Eastman. Those on the decoration committee are
Mrs. Horace Fo!
x, Mrs. J. Fred Christman and Mrs. Hilda Haugan. Mrs. James Steele, in charge of the
publicity, and ticket and door committee, will be assisted by Mrs. E. S. Storey, Mrs.
Robert V. Hoffman, Mrs. Louis Elbel, Mrs. Earl Jackson and Miss Ruth Moredock. Mrs. L. S.
Fickenscer who is in charge of the program will announce the arrangement of same later.
Reservations for transportation can be made with Mrs. L. G. Bradford.