Dec. 24 – On this day in Montana
history in 1874 the bachelors on Bozeman Creek in the Gallatin Valley were
given the “Christmas party of their lives.” The Montana Daily reported that
Mrs. James Mardis and Mrs. Ada Alexander were talking about their upbringing in
Iowa when Mardis said she wished she could “see a man in a white shirt once
more.” It led to the idea to invite bachelors to a Christmas party only if they
wore a white shirt. It was a rousing hit, and forever became known as the
“boiled shirt” Christmas party.
No comments:
Post a Comment