Finely attired, Mrs. Minnie Butler looked like she was taking advantage of a nice spring day in the early 1900s—possibly heading out to have tea with a neighbour on her “at home” day. Some ladies of the time would post notices in the Summerland Review letting everyone know on what day of the week they would be “at home” to callers. Tea and goodies would, of course, be served and friends and acquaintances of the hostess could enjoy a pleasant afternoon visit. Times (and outfits) have changed but having tea with friends is still a nice way to spend an afternoon. The Summerland Museum and the Quest Society would like to invite you to our “at home” day. Watch for posters or call the museum at 250-494-9395 for more information on our tea and fashion show featuring Fashions of a Century on May 24.