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.^i»nuK uz.*iugkat:On Wednesday, March -28, at' the home of Mrs. Terrence Cullen, in Fiur-tSeld township* occurred one of the few bright events in ordinary life. Nearly j , one hundred oi her Iriends, including-1! ^ her children, gathered at herola home for the last time before she moved to \Kmmetsburg. Socially the eveningwas all that could be desired, and wasii\Kspent m games anti social intercourse. Elegant refreshments were served consisting of sandwiches, cake, coffee and • ^ bananas, after which songs and instru-1 . mental music was rendered. Thei^ most pleasing feature of the occasion j ^ was a song by T. McGovern’s little girl, ' of Whittemore. Tbc presents left by Mrs. Cullen’s friends were fine, and consisted of a beautiful lamp, a rug, one piece of china, a beautiful vase of flowers and a very nice rocking chair, which was presented by Mrs. Hughes in a few chosen words as follows: Mrs. Cullen, it becomes my pleasant duty, in behalf of your children and friends, assembled here to-night, to remind youjV that wo have not been forgetful of you. For over a quarter of a century you have lived in this homeland for years it has been our privilege and pleasure to know your household in congenial friendship, in all the varied walks of neighborly and social intercourse. You have contributed much in making life pleasant in the circle 5a which you moved. You have shared in our joys and in our sorrows, and when sorrow visited our homes, your words of comfort and consolation made the sorrow much lighter. Recollecting the pleasant years made agreeable through your acquaintance, your friends herewith present to you these beautiful presents. The gifts presented are the tokens of the high esteem in which you are held by your many friends, and Mrs. Cullen, as you leave your old home and associates to form new ones, we feel that our loss is tboir gain, and S, let your influence be of such a nature i ’ that it will lead others nearer to the | gates of heaven. We ask you to treas- i ure up the memory of your old friends,! t and we pledge to you our warmest re- « gards. Hoping you may live to see many years of happiness in your now home, is the wish of your many 1friends.’ !**I
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Emmetsburg Democrat

Emmetsburg, Iowa, US

Wed, Apr 05, 1899

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