Clara Rees attended the Young Ladies' Institute, founded in 1859 in Granville, Ohio, which later became Denison University.
Interesting article,
From the "Newark Daily Advocate"
of Newark, Ohio,
dated 19 Jun 1896.
Mrs. Charles Stoolfire and daughter, Helen, delightfully entertained a few of the members of the C.W.B.M. at their pleasant home, Saturday, June 6. An interesting program was rendered followed by a five o'clock tea. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Madden, Mrs. Israel Rees, Mrs. D. P. Burch, Mrs. Stanley Rees, the Misses Bertha Hutzell, Indus Madden, Clara Rees and Lorena Stoolfire.
Clara Rees attended the Young Ladies' Institute, founded in 1859 in Granville, Ohio, which later became Denison University.
Interesting article,
From the "Newark Daily Advocate"
of Newark, Ohio,
dated 19 Jun 1896.
Mrs. Charles Stoolfire and daughter, Helen, delightfully entertained a few of the members of the C.W.B.M. at their pleasant home, Saturday, June 6. An interesting program was rendered followed by a five o'clock tea. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Madden, Mrs. Israel Rees, Mrs. D. P. Burch, Mrs. Stanley Rees, the Misses Bertha Hutzell, Indus Madden, Clara Rees and Lorena Stoolfire.
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On the stone Vorhees, but Voorhees was her husband's spelling of name.
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