Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . nez C. Dusten. cafeteria director; Mrs. Helen ^McDowell, matron;Mrs. Flora B. Reagan, travelers aid. THE CREVE COEUR CEtB The Creve Coeur Club was organized April 5. 1894. by the Kuhl. Elwood A. Cole, Joseph E. Callender. Frank B. Newell, HoraceClark, Jr., Frank H. Gift, H. G. Rouse. Charles R. Warner and Charles The association takes its name from the celebrated fort built byLa Salle, and its object is to promote the business interests of the city ofPeoria and


Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . nez C. Dusten. cafeteria director; Mrs. Helen ^McDowell, matron;Mrs. Flora B. Reagan, travelers aid. THE CREVE COEUR CEtB The Creve Coeur Club was organized April 5. 1894. by the Kuhl. Elwood A. Cole, Joseph E. Callender. Frank B. Newell, HoraceClark, Jr., Frank H. Gift, H. G. Rouse. Charles R. Warner and Charles The association takes its name from the celebrated fort built byLa Salle, and its object is to promote the business interests of the city ofPeoria and the social enjoyment of its members. The management is vested ina board of nine directors. The officers for the first year were: Theodore Kuhl,president; Charles R. Warner, vice president; Joseph E. Callender, secretary;Frederick F. Blossom, treasurer. The home of the club is a magnificent modernbuilding erected for the purpose on the corner of Jefferson and Liberty membership is large and is composed of business and professional is democratic in character and PEORIA COUNTRY CLUB


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