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Christmas Eve, 1925.
On Chrismatas Eve, the LoringGreenough House, opened wide its doors, to welcome the Tuesday Club and its friends. The warm handclasp of our President, the lighted candles, the blazing hearthstones, the wealth of evergreen, the carol singers, the good cheer of the dining room, and the friendly faces, all combined to kindle the spirit of Christmas in the heart, and cement the feeling of friendship that is the basis of a Club's success. Mrs. Charles H. Curtis and Mrs. Robert Seaver had charge of the arrangement, and Mrs. Charles H. Adams, Mrs. Charles H. Souther, Mrs. Ethelbert V. Grabill, and Mrs. Albert W. Goodnow, presided over the punch and coffee, in the dining room.
Respectfully submitted, Lucy E. Henderson. Rec. Sec