Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.5 Issue 3 No.13

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The plum they extracted took the form of a gain of nearly $3000, and the satisfaction of having provided facilities for the many persons that frequent this village on the Mississippi.
Visitors to this place gazed hard at certain young girls and women whom they were positive they had met at one of the country clubs or exclusive social functions during the winter, yet who were then dishing up chicken salad behind the counter at the cafeteria or making change at the cashier's cage. But when they f
...ound that the Ladies' Civic Improvement Association. . .is made up of these women and that they were going to do some civic improving, if they had to do it with their own hands, the mystery was solved.
The story began last year when the Inn at Chautauqua burned. After that there was not hotel at the place, and the women who owned cottages there and spend their vacations there thought there should be one.
Mrs. G. V. R. Mechin, 5088 Raymond avenue, was elected President of the Board of Directors (LCI A), and with $ 1 400 borrowed from the management at Chautauqua the women took hold of an old residence which they transformed into the Spring Hotel.


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