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Oat* of the n»*t pteanlug entertainments wan a lawn pirty held on • Mon Iay evening upon the lawn of .Mr*. Margaret Mill*, on K*rr street, under the auspices of tin* M. B* I Church South lu addltlou to the i lit*vn the Urge porch and pirlor were thrown open to the party. Two dozen large Japanese lantern* audother full tir jut lights illuminated the place aud sette-s were placed about. There was a large afteudauee and the ptrty divided Into many groups scattered here uud there. Music was performed at short intervals durtug the eveniug up u piauo. violiu. luaadolin aud guitar aud vocal selections were rendered Prominent in tlie program was a vocal solo by Mrs 3tr**eter with violin obligato by Mr Claude Nottingham and accompanied upon the piano by MrsMaude White Three Wushiugtou, 1). 0 . belles were seated in the center of the lawn and, with mandolin, guitar and voices attuned, gave music “sweet aud low During the time the church ladies were busyserving froZ“U refreshment
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Richmond Enquirer

Richmond, Virginia, US

Fri, Nov 28, 1845

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