Article clipped from Pontiac Sentinel

A UNIQUE RECEPTION,\ llriillxmi Siinn! Event Olehriitrri 011 j \t« Patriek'n tny* jMesdames Fred Duckett, M. 8wygert and V E. L. I Hte, and the Misses Swvgert, Duckett j the Lina Swvgert, gave a thoroughly enjoyable Son “at home*' last Saturday afternoon at the Kif residence of Mrs. l)uck»‘tt, on F ist Wat* r Wa street. ! mapal lan hat14apta tvcot rie n IThough Sfc. Patrick’* day and rain, snow and slash are proverbially coincident, thiswas a notable exception, a special consignment of unusually fiuo weather being pro- j for vided for the occasion. Two hundred and da forty-five guests were received during the afternoon, quite a number from Fairbury and Forrest being present.I ho color scheme was green and white, the decorations being clusters and festoonsof shamrock, white carnations, Faster lilies j onand ribbons. Master Lester Foulk was the bupage, aud Misses Aldine Duckett aud Let a boVandoren dispensed the favors, which were fifjujubo shamrocks with white ribbon. A sodainty luncheon was served by the Misses chtirace Williams and Moihe tiaus, and Min unMarie Murphy prr-uded at the fran bowl, goIu the evening about thirty five young Wfolks were entertained withmusicandoards. acA highly appreciate,! feature was the ex- wlquirendition of s-veral vooil §eh-**ions i psby Mrs. ii. David Lockie. chAltogether, it was a i st delightful social w]event and will be remembered with pleasure si:bv all who were present . wlt;
Newspaper Details

Pontiac Sentinel

Pontiac, Illinois, US

Fri, Mar 23, 1900

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

FL, USA 15 Mar 2020

Other Publications Near Pontiac, Illinois

Pontiac Sentinel

Pontiac Daily Leader

Free Trader and Observer