According to his 1898-1900 Journal, on Dec 5, 1899, Mr. J. L. Tiner sent a $3.95 money order to Sears and Roebuck "for cape for our daughter Frances [I] want [to] try and get it in for Christmas holidays." I hope Frances got it in time for the "Christmas Frolics." Susan Frances Tiner would have been 14 years old that year. Model 17T406 cost $3.95. Perhaps this was the cape he ordered.
According to the Journal, Christmas festivities included a Christmas dinner on Christmas Day and a Christmas Tree at the School House for the children of the Union Sabbath School on Christmas night. The Christmas tree was a little live oak tree, cut from the Tiner's pasture.
On January 1, 1900, he reported that the the young people of Sutherland Springs were making preparations for a dance & big supper that night at his home "as a finish up of Christmas frolic."

Imagine guests dressed in festive attire dancing the waltz in the Tiner/Hendrick House. The musicians melodies, filling the air all the way to FM539.... my dream.
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