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San Antonio Light, Sept. 11, 1952
"Luncheon Follows Play Talk" An interesting event of the week was Mrs. E. P. Arneson's play talk "The Constant Wife" which she gave Wednesday morning in the San Antonio Country Club. This was followed by a buffet luncheon. Mrs. Rufus Walker's guests were [many] and included Mrs. Dorothy Mansfield.,,,,,,,
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San Antonio Light, May 31, 1953
Mrs. Arneson Coffee Hostess Mrs. Edwin P. Arneson was hostess for a coffee Saturday morning in the garden of her home, which is one of a series of informal parties which she is planning. She was assisted by Mesdames Everett Jones, Amos Graves, Dorothy Mansfield, McFarland Cockrill and Laurence Stone. Mixed garden flowers decorated the table. A Mexican orchestra serenaded the 100 guests during the coffee hours.
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San Antonio Light, Sept. 25, 1938
"Did You Know?' That Dorothy Mansfield killed a wasp on her last dove hunting expedition?
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San Antonio Light, Dec. 22, 1950
Byrnes Hold Open House Mrs. Dorothy Mansfield attended.
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