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Garden Grove Express July 6, 1893 Garden Grove, Iowa MAPLEHURST FARM PICNIC. The following assembled at the home of L. W. SULLIVAN, 1 1/2 miles south of Garden Grove, to enjoy the many good things which belong to a 4th of July picnic and to indulge in that patriotism becoming to citizens: Dr. and Mrs. M. WEMPLE, Mr. and Mrs. John MCKIBBEN, Mr. and Mrs. METIER, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. SULLIVAN, Mrs. Geo. F. WRIGHT, Miss Mary GREEN, Miss Lois ROYAL, Miss Claire WEMPLE, Miss Mamie EVANS, Miss Jet GORDON, Miss Orilla SKIDMORE, Miss Libbie MCKIBBEN, Miss Mattie MCKIBBEN, Mr. Orman MCKIBBEN, Mr. Wallace BRUCE, Mr. J. E. VAIL, Mr. Tommy ROYAL, Master Harvey WILLEY, Masters Leo and Ray SULLIVAN, Lucy SULLIVAN and Irma WEMPLE. To say that a pleasant time was enjoyed but half expresses it. To be sure the rain threatened to entirely spoil all planning and did delay the meeting hour until nearly 12 o'clock. The crowd arrived at nearly the same moment, and the ladies promptly set to work unpacking well laden baskets, while the younger element proceeded to put up hammocks, set off fire crackers, and indulge in games, while the elder gentlemen - well, they sat in an out of the way corner and we presume talked of farming and other matters which only they could find interest in, and watching, until at last the company were invited to the tables fairly groaning under the weight of the repast, and all for a short, half hour was lost to the affairs of state and government while sampling fried chicken, snowy buns, cold ham, pies, cakes, ice cream, lemonade and watermelon. After dinner Miss Mattie MCKIBBEN favored the company with songs, Dr. and Mrs. WEMPLE read from Carleton's Farm Ballads, and Miss Clair WEMPLE rendered appropriate instrumental music. No one tired, no accidents, and without exception every one passing an enjoyable day and one long to be remembered. With a general feeling of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. SULLIVAN for their kind hospitality, and an unspoken thought that we were under obligations to the wives and girls who arranged the culinary part of the program, the company dispersed to their several homes. ONE WHO WAS THERE. Copied by Stacey McDowell Dietiker February 21, 2004 http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatu Notify Administrator about this message?
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