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DescriptionCathedral Guild project 1906.jpg | Cathedral Guild Lunches fundraising project of the Cathedral Guild, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis. Standing, L to R, Miss Pritchard, Mrs. G. Cunningham, Mrs. Gwyn Yerger, Mrs. Gilfillan, Miss Dee Coffee, Miss Carrie Wood, Mrs. Schultz. Seated, L to R, Mrs. Morgan, Ethel Hill, unidentified. Cathedral Guild was a women's service organization within the Cathedral, whose earliest service projects was sewing children's clothing for the Church Home, an orphanage run by the Diocese of Tennessee located in Buntyn. It was originally known as the Jenny Wrens and later Ladies Aid before becoming Cathedral Guild. Advertising sign below counter reads "Use Red Snapper Sauce, Looks Good - Tastes Better; Ask Your Grocer." |
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