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  2. Red Hat Society - Wikipedia

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    Both Red and Pink Hatters often wear very elaborately decorated hats and attention-getting fashion accessories, such as a feather boa, at the group's get-togethers. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The society's events vary depending on the chapter, but common activities among Red Hatters include hosting tea parties, playing games, and going to movies or theater ...

  3. Category:Women's a cappella groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's a cappella groups" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coco's Lunch; D.

  4. Category:Christian women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Woman's Temperance Publishing Association Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands

  5. Old South Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    After the Boston Massacre in 1770, yearly anniversary meetings were held at the church until 1775, featuring speakers such as John Hancock and Dr. Joseph Warren. In 1773, 5,000 people met in the Meeting House to debate British taxation and, after the meeting, a group raided three tea ships anchored nearby in what became known as the Boston Tea ...

  6. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Women's clubs in the United States were indexed by the GFWC, and also by Helen M. Winslow who published an annual "register and directory" of the GFWC ones and some more, which was in its 24th annual edition in 1922. [8] The GWFC did not admit clubs for African-American women, and Winslow's directory seems to omit them too.

  7. United Women in Faith - Wikipedia

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    United Women in Faith (formerly known as United Methodist Women) is the only official organization for women within The United Methodist Church (UMC). In 2022, United Methodist Women began doing business as United Women in Faith [1] (UWFaith). Founded in 1869, the organization now has nearly half a million members. [2] UWFaith offers all ...

  8. Party game - Wikipedia

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    Party guests playing a game of Mafia. Party games are games that are played at social gatherings to facilitate interaction and provide entertainment and recreation. Categories include (explicit) icebreaker, parlour (indoor), picnic (outdoor), and large group games. [1] [2] Other types include pairing off (partnered) games, and parlour races. [2]

  9. Louise Sneed Hill - Wikipedia

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    Louise Sneed Hill, wife of Crawford Hill, Representative Women of Colorado, 1914. Louise Sneed Hill (ca. June 30, 1862 – March 28, 1955) [a] was a society leader in Denver, Colorado in the 19th century. She was the wife of Crawford Hill and daughter-in-law of senator and mining executive Nathaniel P. Hill.

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