Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

7 "" , f' f" I? riff -dr" my: ' t4"r. A (, _ _. - -reee_e-i-----. _------ H _ --- _ x - - - _ _--- --_-----, '_LHN .__. C ') 1 , l MR5 c, u3ftcki-e,R ,. , -- _ l (, m. I _' 7 7 .' L ". I l. 7 , - V " MRS Ft-o y S 4 C. K E, f ' _ a" _ f' _ ' "iii 9 a ", Cc', ' . ." _'-.. Q." h " r} MRS = AMA/“5&5“ or , a _ C, " --.r: _,,.' f) 1 i' _ _:";, (V, Cl. a __ _ . LI , ; v- _ c. TNF, . n tuiRs w. 'i/tie/ire')" A d?, r, 'ii), rls5,i3, Svc,,? k' ' 2 i, Nies ' tF1itutie f’ l. .'m? i') ‘ "' ‘.'4“E§i’ “ ‘1? L . ‘ A N ..,". " P P ts), l I the, D j+teR f- é _ '.5e , at., i-ii,!, I r Pd a b tl' se-n ' , - . l! I ., . , o ' - 2 ll M h' 5 At fbo at; " & y 'llllllltlllillll ' ' Fj"u' 'r"-,vr , , 1 t ,7 Bl 'll-Ill. ' ' ig% ' F', t . MllB3llllllt " , ‘ _ M, t i , 3 LI " ' ) E) / " V " is II, " " , I N _ tel-kit), Ir V i--- c' I " 'rt/is, “an?" J 5) = 26139:: If" ,'gil "ST s r 'd H a _ " e‘»: - a \5-2 iii ’ N a N 1. tiillilllits' "V 'ltRlgiiMi! - Mtra'kvro.ius"s)f' . g, _ air, p . a 2' 'lR1tillllllilillltel, Ilhc F2 Ekfl ":I P \ _ \ _ éyni; w“ " /7;f 3 F At Burgessville's fifieth anniversary, ___-__' A""*'“ " { among the greetings from friends was a IlqtlllMlllMBlll. it? P, 1 letter from Mrs. Wesley West recalling , [t 'li" “aW, 'rr'sMtN.Wi' the days when she and mrs. Justus Cohoe, _' u---' w "e i the first district president and secre- _ \; tary went about organizing Institutes ( q , throughout Oxford County. us: one of f -- 1 _ their Journeys they got off the train in . g -h L; L ok a pouring rain and there was no one to f i E', 'i)..!', ¢~§‘ 5' g . i F) ;; meet them so they walked to their meet- , " ', f. 'irr,_igkf; 5? ' LW? V k ing place-a walk that took them about ( _ 'ffu . Ir ' gefj t'ycg ',' three hours. Burgessville's anniversary ( 1 _ , gtvfggjip. f celebration began with a noon dinner. 5 " i’” ‘,_3‘{»sg‘ Mrs. D. H. Hart spoke on "Look To This i 2» ":rrjrrr,vtsS" Day," from the premise that yesterday is , Crt'rrrevcrh4 ‘K ti past, tomorrow is a vision, but this day _ j gj_ffi§"* - . well lived is the best preparation for i'is11 3M%a - til the next fifty years. Mrs. C. E. Walker, l 'Wbezau,* I , the only charter member present, but the , :ELLE",*;W* ' birthday cake. The history of the In- l, 'e'e"f'eir1"/7ftrf,4fri Joe ir-'-'. . stitute was given in three sections: "In t.8'. .--' . _ y _ ' C"re the beginning " "Through the Years," FjrsecLpsyo: - Mrs fra-m/d Gr/f'f, 77 "Newer Developments of necent Years" and 1 Ai-s, Class, J3tt//r- a humorous prephecy 3f the negt fiigy ’ s. $3 " ' _,3‘- ears. There was R Sp ay t) era .s 33 0,67?,p,/n!é§'¢oss'e‘Befijtss gld and new; of quilts and old pictures HS-te-Ile-lf-rr-er-tIrs Chas (tcic:sry and curios. in contrast to these, the /Wr$,qarry Cerrwl uirls' Homemaking club Sponsored by the m"'ehas"e/l) institute showed an exhibit of their work ff} in the club unit "What Shall 1 Wear?" i i 5; i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy