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Story March 26, 1922

The Pensacola Journal

Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida

What is this article about?

Mrs. Herman White hosted a five hundred card party benefiting the Woman's Home at her N. 12th Avenue home on a Thursday afternoon, with seven tables, red roses and azalea decorations, and a salad course for guests including Mrs. C. H. Parker and others.

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Hundred Party,

Mrs. Herman White entertained with the regular five hundred club, playing for the benefit of the Woman's Home, at her home, N. 12th avenue, Thursday afternoon.

There were seven tables playing, in the beautifully decorated parlors of the hostess.

The rooms were thrown together, and made attractive with red roses and azalea.

After the games were enjoyed a delicious salad course was served by the hostess. Those enjoying the evening with the regular club members were:

Mrs. C. H. Parker, Mrs. Langley Bell, Mrs. William Bright, Mrs. Longman of New York City, Mrs. Jack Crenshaw, Mrs. Willard Lusk, Mrs. H. Goodman, Mrs. Louis Adair of Hot Springs, Ark., Misses Mildred Campbell of Hot Springs, Ark., and Eleanor Bell.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Gathering Charity Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Five Hundred Party Charity Benefit Womans Home Card Game Social Gathering

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Herman White Mrs. C. H. Parker Mrs. Langley Bell Mrs. William Bright Mrs. Longman Mrs. Jack Crenshaw Mrs. Willard Lusk Mrs. H. Goodman Mrs. Louis Adair Miss Mildred Campbell Miss Eleanor Bell

Where did it happen?

N. 12th Avenue

Story Details

Key Persons

Mrs. Herman White Mrs. C. H. Parker Mrs. Langley Bell Mrs. William Bright Mrs. Longman Mrs. Jack Crenshaw Mrs. Willard Lusk Mrs. H. Goodman Mrs. Louis Adair Miss Mildred Campbell Miss Eleanor Bell

Location

N. 12th Avenue

Event Date

Thursday Afternoon

Story Details

Mrs. Herman White hosted a five hundred club party for the Woman's Home benefit at her home, with seven tables in decorated parlors, followed by a salad course served to club members and guests.

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