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Domestic News December 27, 1949

Seward Seaport Record

Seward, Alaska

What is this article about?

"Red" Stolp organized a delightful Christmas party for Seward children at Oddfellow's Hall on a Friday afternoon, extending it to kids at Seward Sanatorium and Jesse Lee Home. Funded by a well-attended Halloween dance at Civic Center.

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RED'S CHRISTMAS PARTY

"Red" Stolp gave the town kids a real, bang-up Christmas party on Friday afternoon at the Oddfellow's Hall, beginning after school at 3:30 and running for two hours. Everything to delight a child from the age of one year to one hundred was to be had at Red's party.

Not content with treating Seward children, Red also took parties to the children at the Seward Sanatorium and to the Jesse Lee Home. She made sure that no one was missed. If the kids couldn't come to her party, the party went to them.

Miss Stolp raised the money for her Kids' Christmas by giving a big dance in the Civic Center on Hallowe'en, which was well attended, and at which everybody had a good time.

What sub-type of article is it?

Celebration Charity Or Relief Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Christmas Party Seward Red Stolp Kids Christmas Seward Sanatorium Jesse Lee Home Halloween Dance

What entities or persons were involved?

Red Stolp Miss Stolp

Where did it happen?

Seward

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Seward

Event Date

Friday Afternoon After School At 3:30

Key Persons

Red Stolp Miss Stolp

Outcome

everything to delight a child from the age of one year to one hundred was to be had; no one was missed; well attended dance where everybody had a good time

Event Details

Red Stolp gave the town kids a Christmas party at the Oddfellow's Hall, beginning after school at 3:30 and running for two hours. She also took parties to the children at the Seward Sanatorium and to the Jesse Lee Home. The money was raised by giving a big dance in the Civic Center on Hallowe'en.

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