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    Another year and the Old Courthouse Ball has struck again.
    I was enjoying the company of Anna Allen and Silvana Siddalis both of whom threatened to take away my daily ration of gruel unless I posted something about the ball.

    Minutes before leaving for the ball I was frantically working to get my boots polished and tried covering the hobnails with something so I wouldn’t end up on the floor during the polka.
    Promptly at 9:30 I picked up Miss Anna and Miss Silvana.

    I’m quite a ladies’ man, in fact the belles they all declare
    they never had a beau before who walked so militaire;
    My whiskers and my mustachios, resist their charms who can,
    It is their fascination makes me quite a ladies’ man


    Little did we know we would spend the next two hours getting explicit direction and instruction in the Waltz from Mrs. Deborah Hyland. Needless to say we all are very proficient in that dance now and I plan to look into some graduate credits from the seminar. She ran an excellent ball and I learned quite a bit about period dancing.

    After the seminar and about the time for lunch copious ammounts of public and band members from the Free Silver Band were in and out of the hall ways setting up.
    We all went to the restaurant across the street. It was Silvana, Jeremy, Anna, a couple whose names I now forget and myself. We ate quite a lunch and finished with enough time to stroll down to the levy to look for steamboat parts

    I’m partial to a monlight walk, I like a morning ride
    with Lady Mary Cavendish, in all here youth and pride;
    I love to visit the Bazaar, the trifles there to scan,
    I never go to Crockfords now I’m quite a ladies’ man


    After a brisk walk back to the Old Courthouse I had just enough time to primp myself for the ball and barely had enough time to find a partner for the grand entrance. There were fewer people this year than last but more room for dancing. After chasing each other around the tree for what seemed like a few minutes we applauded the band and danced the first waltz.
    I danced with more women at the ball doing a couple Virginia Reels, Waltz, followed by the
    Cow Choker, and the Landers but there was one dance that beat anything you ever saw, called the Robinson Scotch - Itch. I was afraid to dance it for fear I would catch it. Now just as we were preparing to dance the Redowa, in rushed this slick lookin waiter, with a big dinner dish tied to a string, and a drum stick in his hand, and he beat that dinner dish with all his might, and tried to break it; but the dinner dish was too much for him

    As soon as they heard it that gal I was dancing with was the first one to the table; she sat down right in front of a big chicken; and you ought to have seen that chicken after she sat there for fifteen minutes. ‘Cause it looked just like a frame house struck by lighting, I thought I would take a hack at that chicken myself but she put herself on the outside of the whole carcass.

    Then we had eighteen carrot vegetable soup, an double barrled cat-chup
    It was all catched up before I got any of it but by golly there was one dish there I never saw such a dish called Cold Slop. It looked like a head of lettuce hit by a masked battery. About that time my gal made one of the awfullest calls you ever heard. She called the waitress for a yard of pork (three pigs feet).
    As usual the ball was short but charming. The dinner part actually came after the ball but I knows a good story when I tell it.
    After breaking company with such wonderful companions as the Bears and many new acquaintences Silvana wanted a night tour of some historic houses.

    Doug, Jeremy, Anna, Silvana, and I ended up taking pictures at the Oakland house and the DeMenil Mansion. Since the DeMenil house was hosting a bar-Mizvah we were chased away by a waiter but we were able to walk around the property and get a nice look at the front of the Mansion. There were some photo’s taken and some searching to see if any orbs made their way into the pictures. In all seriousness I had the best time with Silvana and Anna since we ended up transporting them in my carriage. Silvana in her blue Dress and Anna in her burgandy dress were very beautiful and I felt blessed that I was able to enjoy their company until the bitter end.

    ‘Tis pleasant when the heart is free, to watch the maiden’s smile
    To mark her eyes’ bewitching glance the youthful heart beguile;
    But I can gaze on beauty bright, and I’d much rather than
    Peru’s rich mines were mine to boast, be quite a ladies man


    Since 9 PM was a bit early to call it a night we went to another establishment so Doug could get some desert. The locals started to get overly concerned about our clothing and began to mistake us with Christmas Carolers we decided that we needed a contingency plan so if anyone asks, PBS is working on a series called 1856 house. Saturday night was the one night PBS let us out of the house. We had a lot of fun talking about plucking chickens, blowing up beer carboys, chopping firewood and stuff. One dude said “So they don’t let you watch football?..."Do they let you have exercise machines?” We had to fight our desperate need to laugh especially after he went in and told his friends about us. They in turn ran to where we were stuck their head out the door to look at us thinking they were looking a real live actors. We even had our waiter going. We might have been there all night had we not gotten tired. Alas the evening came to an end and I had to bid adeau to my two very lovely companions.

    Frank Aufmuth
    Star of the West Society
    Frank Aufmuth
    When you hear my whistle, Hell will be upon you.

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    Frank,

    It has always been my policy to never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    I am jealous beyound words.

    I am also glad you did not step in any coffee pots.

    Kind Regards,
    Terre Hood Biederman
    Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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    Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

    ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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      Oh, Frankster. Now, some of that did actually occur ... not much of it, but some.

      I thought I'd chime in to say that the Oakland House in Affton ( a southern suburb of St. Louis) and the DeMenil Mansion (in the historic Cherokee St. district) are both worth seeing during more normal visiting hours. One wonderful and unexpected side effect of our midnight jaunt was that we were invited to come back and host events at these houses.

      I do want to compliment Deborah Hyland on her excellent teaching and calling. She taught customs and manners from 1856 sources, and all the dances were carefully documented to that particular era. The Ball was beautifully organized as always. It's a great pleasure to visit with friends and dance in such historic surroundings. I kept remembering that Dred Scott, Virginia Minor, and many other famous St. Louisans had once walked across that very floor.

      Thanks to Doug for setting up these lovely events for us through the NPS. I should point out that although there might have been a slightly smaller group of volunteers this year, the spectators came out in far greater numbers. It's a real service to the St. Louis community -- Doug and his rangers do a magnificent job of educating city residents on 19th century Missouri history and culture.

      Now on to Oregon Trail in the spring ... !
      [FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]Silvana R. Siddali[/SIZE][/FONT]
      [URL="http://starofthewestsociety.googlepages.com/home"][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]Star of the West Society[/SIZE][/FONT][/URL][B]
      [COLOR="DarkRed"]Cherry Bounce G'hal[/B][/COLOR]:wink_smil

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        Silvana, do post an event announcement on the Oregon Trail spring event, when the details are finalized. The overland trail is a very common experience mid-century, and a valuable one to explore, no matter what one's "everyday" hobby impression... you military fellows who've not tried out your citizen life can get a fantastic bit of background studying the overland trails in the 50s!
        Regards,
        Elizabeth Clark

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        • #5
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          Great AAR Frank! I had a wonderful time at the Christmas ball this year. But when do I NOT have a wonderful time with my St. Louis friends? This year I brought a couple non-reenactor friends with me. They were actually the ones who wanted to come to the ball, which sort of surprised me. They said they really enjoyed themselves and that people were already trying to get them to become reenactors. Unfortunately, my friend doesn't really relish the idea of being a slave. I don't blame him. Reenacting certainly isn't for everyone and as much as I'd like it if everyone was into the same things I am, I really don't think this is the hobby for these friends of mine. (They already think I'm pretty wacky. They even think it's strange that I get super excited about 19th century buildings. What's wrong with that?!!) ;-)

          As usual the dance went by much too soon. It was a nice change to have people to dance with, though. I was surprised that people actually asked me to dance. At most dances I end up being a wall flower. Deborah does a good job at getting people to switch partners. It's nice to know the guys are finally learning. I danced a rousing polka with Larry Brenton. Man that boy has a lot of energy! And he was telling me he couldn't take long leaps. To think *I* would take long leaps. I'm not even 5'5"! It's not possible for me to take long leaps! But wow did he spin me around that room! I swear he's got to be the best polka-er (not sure how you say that) I know. I also got many chances to dance the waltz. I love that dance and I think I'm getting better at following my partner instead of leading. (oops) I guess that's what happens when you find you have to be the "gentleman" all the time. Hey, it's better than not dancing at all! A girl's got to do something if no one will ask her to dance! And I was surprised at how good of a dancer Jeremy has turned out to be. One more ball and he'll be a proficient!

          Frank and I danced 'Pop Goes the Weasel and found ourselves struggling through this dance. I really don't think we knew what we were doing! I'd like to learn that dance better someday. We later danced a waltz which was a lot of fun. Frank, you really are a marvelous waltzer! Tammy should be proud of you. Also got to waltz with Doug Harding for one of the last waltzes. He's so much fun to chat with. My friends took my camera and started taking pictures while we were dancing and I have some of the oddest expressions on my face. And as always, Silvana and I saved ourselves a polka and waltz. It's such a joy to dance with her. It was nice of her to save me a dance what with all those gentlemen swarming around her!

          After the ball we went to a wonderful little restaurant that Deborah was able to reserve for us. The food was so delicious and the service was excellent. I wasn't even going to get dessert, but who could pass up chocolate cake? Oh man...that was like heaven on a plate. After dinner the night was still young, so Frank, Silvana, Jeremy, Doug and I decided to go haunt a few cool mid 19th century houses and take a few pictures. That was so much fun. I don't know what it is that fascinates me so much about old houses, but they're just so freaking cool! After that Doug took us to a drinking establishment because we just couldn't go home yet! So we had a drink while discussing some urgent matters that have recently come up. I will note that all throughout the night people were asking us what we were doing all dressed up in "old time clothing." So finally we unofficially decided the next time someone asks us we'll tell them we're part of this show that will air on PBS called 1856 House. Silvana and I were in the restroom while the guys decided to play this prank on a guy that came by wanting to get their picture. I didn't think we'd actually do it! The whole I'm I tried really hard not to laugh. The guy obviously had a few too many drinks, which made everything even more hilarious. I can't believe he asked us if we could watch football (to think it would be the end of the world or something) and then he asked if we had exercise machines! What the crap do we need exercise machines for? We'd actually do work. And if that wasn't enough, Silvana and I have a pair of wooden dumbbells. (Of course they only weigh less than a pound! :sarcastic ) Finally the guy left (that is, after telling his friend about us who peeked her head out the door and exclaimed "NO WAY!")

          It was getting late so we all headed back home to get a good night sleep (and also so Silvana and I could get out of our corsets!) I was sorry to have to say goodbye to everyone, but at least I know it won't be the last time I see them. I cannot wait until the next event where I get to hang out with my buddies and enjoy "all things old fashioned." Thanks for a most wonderful time!

          (I'm in the process of uploading pictures and will post a link when it's complete.)
          Anna Allen
          <a href="http://starofthewestsociety.googlepages.com/">Star of the West Society</a>
          [COLOR="DarkRed"][B]The Cherry Bounce Girls Mess[/B][/COLOR] :p

          [I]It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.[/I]-Andrew Jackson

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            Finished uploading pictures. Here's the link.
            Anna Allen
            <a href="http://starofthewestsociety.googlepages.com/">Star of the West Society</a>
            [COLOR="DarkRed"][B]The Cherry Bounce Girls Mess[/B][/COLOR] :p

            [I]It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.[/I]-Andrew Jackson

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              I have posted some photos from the 1856 Christmas Ball on my Yahoo Groups site. Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dougha...istoryfriends/ to view them. You will need to join the group to get access to the photo files, but it don't cost nuthin to join.
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