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Domestic News October 17, 1894

The Evening Herald

Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania

What is this article about?

Mrs. John Link, ill for months, received a surprise party from friends at her East Coal Street home last night, followed by supper enjoyed by listed guests from various locations.

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Surprise Party. Mrs. John Link, who has been ill for several months past, was tendered a surprise party last night by a number of her sympathizing friends, at her residence on East Coal street. After an evening of pastimes a supper was enjoyed by Mrs. Charles Lex and Miss Lex, of Kingston; Mrs. John Uhl, Ashland; Miss Mame Kreiger, Olyphant; Mrs. Maud Acker, Mrs. Kate Lambert, Mrs. Mary A. James, Mrs. Celia Marshall, Mrs. Eckle, Mrs. Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. George Holvey, Mr. and Mrs. William Kreiger, Mr. and Mrs. Bury, Miss Acker and Mr. Henry Holvey.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Surprise Party Mrs John Link East Coal Street Social Gathering Illness Sympathy

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. John Link Mrs. Charles Lex Miss Lex Mrs. John Uhl Miss Mame Kreiger Mrs. Maud Acker Mrs. Kate Lambert Mrs. Mary A. James Mrs. Celia Marshall Mrs. Eckle Mrs. Ludwig Mr. And Mrs. George Holvey Mr. And Mrs. William Kreiger Mr. And Mrs. Bury Miss Acker Mr. Henry Holvey

Where did it happen?

East Coal Street

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

East Coal Street

Event Date

Last Night

Key Persons

Mrs. John Link Mrs. Charles Lex Miss Lex Mrs. John Uhl Miss Mame Kreiger Mrs. Maud Acker Mrs. Kate Lambert Mrs. Mary A. James Mrs. Celia Marshall Mrs. Eckle Mrs. Ludwig Mr. And Mrs. George Holvey Mr. And Mrs. William Kreiger Mr. And Mrs. Bury Miss Acker Mr. Henry Holvey

Outcome

evening of pastimes followed by supper enjoyed by guests

Event Details

Mrs. John Link was tendered a surprise party by sympathizing friends at her residence on East Coal street after being ill for several months.

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