Jersey Journal/1913/A Pleasant Evening

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A Pleasant Evening (1913)

Unique Sewing Circle members in The Jersey Journal on May 1, 1913.

4661258A Pleasant Evening1913

A pleasant evening was enjoyed by about fifty Wednesday last at the home of Miss Mae Morgan, 160 Jackson Avenue, when the Unique Sewing Circle entertained. Supper was served at 8 o'clock. Streamers, and other decorations were in the dining room. During the evening vocal, piano and violin selections were given by Messrs. Chester Escher, John Langly, William Flanagan, Charles Dohn, Patrick Heines and Miss Margret Furlong. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. M. Gelchion, Mrs. B. Lauer, Mrs. A. Connelly, Mrs. Owen McLaughlin, Mrs. Routh, Mrs. Norton, Misses Catherine Gelchion, Mae Morgan, Bertha Lauer, Winifred Gelchion, Mae Connelly, Catherine McLaughlin, Marion Routh, Elizabeth Gelchion, Jennie Gelchion, Anna Lake, Bertha Frye, Catherine Carey, Catherine Norton, Esther Rankin, Margaret McLaughlin, Margaret Furlong, Helen Morgan, Della Morgan, Margaret Morgan, the Messrs. James Norton, Chester Escher, William Flanagan, Patrick Helnes, John Morgan, Cleadis McHugh, Matthew Hill, Harry Cunningham, Arthur Carpenter, Thomas Norton, John Langley, William Flynn, James Magnier, William Heaney, John Enright, George Enright, Harold Routh, Matthew Gelchion, Edmund Coyne, Joseph Furlong, Joseph Morgan, Patrick McCarthy, Timothy Goldsmith and Charles Dohn. The mothers of all the young ladies of the club were the guests of the evening. The next meeting of the Unique Sewing Circle will be held at the home of Misses Gelchion, 64 Rose Avenue, this evening.