Writing on back reads:
"Fudge party at University- 1901
Mabel L. Hoerger on floor
Minnie Hoerger end at right"
The first of two photos of the Hoerger sisters shows them with friends at their university in 1901. The room is full of fun details, like a collection of cabinet cards and a picture of what appears to be a cat in a top hat. They are having a "fudge party" in which students (usually young women) enjoy treats they've smuggled into their dorm rooms. These parties were popularized at women's colleges such as Vassar and Wellesley in the 1890s. An 1897 article from the New York Tribune explains that a fudge party is best enjoyed "when a dozen or more girls are congregated in a room, sitting on sofa cushions spread out on the floor in a mystic circle around an alcohol stove, from which the odor of ‘fudge’ rises like incense." (Atlas Obscura has a fantastic article all about fudge parties!)
Mabel Louise Hoerger, seated on the floor in this photo, was born in Sutton, Nebraska in September 1879 to Frederick and Katherine Hoerger. She was the eldest of their three children; her sister Minnie (seated at the far right) was born in December 1881, and her brother William was born in 1884. Their father was a prominent businessman in Sutton. According to his obituary, he had an interest in the Sutton Creamery, Sutton Lumber Co., and Sutton Exchange Bank, and was Vice President of both the State Bank of Sutton and Sutton Telephone Co. He was successful as a hardware merchant and well-connected, which may have allowed him to provide a college education for his daughters- something that was inaccessible to many young women at this time.
The Hoerger sisters attended the University of Nebraska, where I assume this photo was taken. Also attending the school was a young man named Ralph Buck. According to a small newspaper clipping I found, Ralph and Mabel were both members of a campus club for students from Sutton. They married at the Hoerger family home in 1905 and went on to have one daughter, Kathryn.
Minnie never married and worked as a schoolteacher. The two sisters seemed to have remained close, as they are frequently mentioned together in the society articles of The Sutton News. Minnie especially was quite active in her community and was a member of more clubs than any one person could possibly have time for. These include, but are not limited to: the PEO Sisterhood, the Congregational Ladies Aid, the Red Cross, the Fortnightly Club, the Bay View Club, the Congregational Mission Society, and the World Friendship Society.
Writing on back reads:
"Dec 25-'33"
Left to right:
Mrs. Susy Z. Buck
Minnie V. Hoerger
Kathryn L. Buck
Mrs. Mabel H. Buck"
This second photo was taken on Christmas Day, 1933. Seated at the far left is Mabel's mother-in-law, Susy Buck. Between Minnie and Mabel sits Kathryn, Mabel's 19-year-old daughter. Kathryn went on to graduate from Nebraska State University, just as her father, mother, and aunt had, and worked for the Nebraska Public Library Commission.
On December 28th, 1940, Ralph Buck died at age 62 of a heart attack in his home.
Minnie Hoerger died at age 88 on August 10th, 1970. Her sister Mabel followed three years later, passing at age 93 on February 14th, 1973.
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