Down the Piney Path
News of Pacific Grove from the Salinas Index - April 1888
by E. C. Davis
* There are twelve San Francisco Art School students here sketching. Their
immense umbrellas are to be seen in different parts of the Grove.
• All the furniture, bedding, etc. for the Company's tents have been sent to
Merced to offer accommodations for the people who expect to be at that
place for the coming boom, after which they will be returned to the
Grove.
• Miss Bent, a fine performer on the piano from San Jose, is at Mrs,
Gosby's.
• Horseback riding seems to be the craze here now. Ladies are out every
day.
• Miss Tenant is going to have a ftne residence built on Central Avenue.
John Gray has the contract.
• The grounds around El Carmelo and the Museum building are being
improved. Chinamen are at work setting out plants.
* Bedson A. Eardley is getting ready to start a newspaper in Pacific Grove.
• W.H. Rawling, who has been clerking for J.W. Parker, has gone to Pacific
Grove to open a coal, wood and feed yard.
• Quite a number of whale killers have been seen in the bay.
• Mrs. Paris Kilburn's house on Fountain Avenue is nearing completion. It
is a fine, two story building, with tWO bay windows, from which a
magnificent view of the ocean is obtained.
Quilt Show and Preview Party Thanks
The Preview Party and Quilt Show held in April were successes and we
thank you for your help and attendance. Marilyn Arioto, Heritage Society
Chair for the Preview Party wants to thank all of you who called for and/or
brought food. It was especially good this year, Bobbie Hall, Heritage Society
Chair for the guilt show wants to especially thank all of you who helped with
the show this year. Heritage Society members really stepped forward to help
with the hanging of quilts, the security shifts and in the tea room. Thanks
also to the many who visited our booth and Barn during the Good Old Days
celebration.
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, OCR Text: Down the Piney Path
News of Pacific Grove from the Salinas Index - April 1888
by E. C. Davis
* There are twelve San Francisco Art School students here sketching. Their
immense umbrellas are to be seen in different parts of the Grove.
• All the furniture, bedding, etc. for the Company's tents have been sent to
Merced to offer accommodations for the people who expect to be at that
place for the coming boom, after which they will be returned to the
Grove.
• Miss Bent, a fine performer on the piano from San Jose, is at Mrs,
Gosby's.
• Horseback riding seems to be the craze here now. Ladies are out every
day.
• Miss Tenant is going to have a ftne residence built on Central Avenue.
John Gray has the contract.
• The grounds around El Carmelo and the Museum building are being
improved. Chinamen are at work setting out plants.
* Bedson A. Eardley is getting ready to start a newspaper in Pacific Grove.
• W.H. Rawling, who has been clerking for J.W. Parker, has gone to Pacific
Grove to open a coal, wood and feed yard.
• Quite a number of whale killers have been seen in the bay.
• Mrs. Paris Kilburn's house on Fountain Avenue is nearing completion. It
is a fine, two story building, with tWO bay windows, from which a
magnificent view of the ocean is obtained.
Quilt Show and Preview Party Thanks
The Preview Party and Quilt Show held in April were successes and we
thank you for your help and attendance. Marilyn Arioto, Heritage Society
Chair for the Preview Party wants to thank all of you who called for and/or
brought food. It was especially good this year, Bobbie Hall, Heritage Society
Chair for the guilt show wants to especially thank all of you who helped with
the show this year. Heritage Society members really stepped forward to help
with the hanging of quilts, the security shifts and in the tea room. Thanks
also to the many who visited our booth and Barn during the Good Old Days
celebration.
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