Miss Elizabeth Dunn Wins Door Prize (3 November 1932)

Frisco Employes' Magazine, December 1932, Springfield Girls Club
The Greene Tavern Hotel
Dining Room of the Greene Tavern Hotel
Selection from The Frisco Employes' Magazine
selection from Frisco Employes' Magazine 1932
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Springfield Girls’ Club

On the evening of November 3 the Frisco Girls’ Club of Springfield held a dinner bridge and bunco party at the Greene Tavern Hotel in honor of the outgoing officers. Fifty members and guests were present. Miss Selma Hoffman, the new president, presided at the dinner, during which a number of “pep” songs were sung, led by Miss Pearl Fain and accompanied by Miss Eugenia Seabough. Mr. Harry Hoffman and little Miss Peggy Meyers each entertained with a group of solos, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Rathbun. All were greatly appreciated. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated in autumnal shades, with bouquets of crysanthemums centering the tables and a favor, in the form of an English Walnut shell which contained a slip of paper on which was written a fortune, at each place. At the conclusion of the dinner the outgoing officers, Mrs. Hazel Baker, Misses Marie Kidd, Helen Heflin. Hazel Clark, Dazel Lewis and Lillian Fuller, were each presented with a silver spoon, engraved with the Frisco emblem and the words “Frisco Girls’ Club, 1932”, as a token of appreciation for their services. The remainder of the evening was enjoyed at bridge and bunco, the high favors being won by Mrs. Hazel Baker and Miss Marie Kidd, low by Misses Ellen Kerf and Ila Cook, galloping prize by Miss Alice Larkin and door prize by Miss Elizabeth Dunnmy great aunt!.

Source
The Frisco Employes’ Magazine, December 1932, p. 16. PDF published online by the Springfield-Greene County Library. accessed January 31, 2016.