. Sponsor souvenir album : history & reunion (1895) . down the center from endto end. Tall cut-glass vases held maiden-hair ferns and a large bowlof the same costly material in the center of the table was filled with sweetpeas. Silver and crystal ware reflected back the light from the chandelieroverhead in a thousand prismatic rays. The viands served were worthythe charming accessories of the table; the company was congenial andappreciative, and the evening went into the past laden with pleasant mem-ories. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles House, GovernorCharles A. Culberson and General


. Sponsor souvenir album : history & reunion (1895) . down the center from endto end. Tall cut-glass vases held maiden-hair ferns and a large bowlof the same costly material in the center of the table was filled with sweetpeas. Silver and crystal ware reflected back the light from the chandelieroverhead in a thousand prismatic rays. The viands served were worthythe charming accessories of the table; the company was congenial andappreciative, and the evening went into the past laden with pleasant mem-ories. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles House, GovernorCharles A. Culberson and General Mabry, guests of honor; Mr. and M. House, of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cleveland, M. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Wr. Camp, Congressman Bell, ofFort Worth, and Hon. J. R. Fleming, late of San Antonio. THE FLOWER PARADE. Notwithstanding the rain, about fifteen beautifully decorated car-riages drove through the principal streets of the city Wednesday evening,carrying charmingly gowned women and children, with a sprinkling of. J&tAtimtfflS PARK,


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