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100 Years Ago: 1921
The annual luncheon of the Woman’s Literary Union was held yesterday afternoon at the DeWitt Hotel. The president, Mrs. Roy D. Hodgdon, presided for the program in which nearly everyone had a part. After coffee she announced that in place of the usual toasts program had been arranged in which many more would take part than could otherwise. She then referred them to their place cards, on which were amusing anecdotes, or worthwhile quotations, then the guests were asked to read aloud. At the close the members were asked to stand, and to hold their jonquils and as they stood Mrs. Hodgdon read a beautiful poem on the symbolism of the flower.