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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER...
•FRIDAY MORNING, AUG 28, 191*
The Woman’s '
Club Notes
Where They Meet
SOCIETY
Wedding Bells
Entertainments
The Comings
PHONE 28
Conducted by MRS. H.‘ C. FINCHER.
.j •MfS. 'iL C.. Dteft Mimed Saturday
/frthti a visit wIMrP days tb rela
tives in Griffin. 1 1
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Mr, RhillLanier,and Mr. Jim Baker,
of. Wefit Were, visitors to La-
Q’rantrc Monday:'
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Mr. H. J. J, Stuckey left Saturday
MISS MARGUERITE CHILDS
HOSTESS.
Lemon Ginger Beer. 11
This should lir made a couple of days
before using. Put two gallons of cold
water over six lemons sliced thin, one Miss Marguerite Childs was hostess
nnd one-lialf pounds of sugar and a Thursday morning in honor of her
scant ouuce of ginger root. Let It cdine guest. Miss Marium Taylor, of Luth-
to a boll; then add a tnhlespoouful of ersville, and Mrs. Forrest Johnson,
cream of tartar. Strain and set iu a The rooms where the games were
cool place. When nearly cold add a P lu ‘>’ ed were <l uite attractive with
yeast cake dissolved in 'a little luke- sunflowers, golden glow and ferns,
warm water, stir thoroughly; then set P nze for h,>fhest score was s,lk
5. t ^.w”- U n ,!“ th f ®° r " °A* salad course and an ice were
lng mix well, bottle, corking air tight, perve< i. The invited guests included,
and lay the bottles on their sides In a Misses Marion Bryant, Sarah Seg-
cold place. A small bottle of Jamaica rest, Martha Mitchell, Elizabeth
ginger extract may be used In the Ward, Marium Taylor, of Luthers-
pluce of the whole ginger If preferred, ville, Kate Wells, of Woodbury, Esther
i Arnold, May Bagwell, Sarah Lane,
steak ,nH r;,. Louise Young, Helen Reeves, Leonanie
Procure about one and a half nounds Woodall, Nanulet Baugh, Echo and
, ", .. . . m Julia Corless, Bess Herring, Claude
of stewing steak, c«* thin. Put a table- Dunson> Marfraret Phillips, Janie Har-
spoonfui of flour on a plate and season well> Dorn C line, Vivian Holmes,
it well with pepper and salt. Cut the Eleanor and Sue Vaughan, Ruth Pike,
steak into strips and well cover with Julia Reid, Mesdames Harvy Reid,
the prepared flour. Roll them up Paul Fleeth, Forrest Johnson, Ruby
tightly und place them In a stewing Strickland.
jar. Have a saucepan with enough j
boiling water to reach about half way j * j^ HONOR OF BRIDE.
up the jur and cook the meat slowly
for about two and one-half hours. Boll On Saturday ■ morning Miss Lily'
a lnrge breakfast cup of rice in salted Ward will entertain with a miscel-
water and well dry it until the grains laneous shower complimentary to
separate. Arrange the steak in the Mrs. Forrest Johnson. As the guests
FOR MISS CAROLINE SLACK OF
eat MISSISSIPPI.
.."Miss Mattie McGee, is spending the
nionth of August in Rome.
was th! 8 £!& fitart'A 1 ?- mobs, fee! L.Sh^ndM^HSn
in 1 LoveJo y left Thursday for an auto,
honor of\iss CaSe Slack, of,™ b » e trip through^ eastern Georgia.
^lr bU ^ck i8S The th h e nme e w»f a rt!s S l Miss Mary Daniel, of Columbus, is
ticaHy decorated^ wfth vm^colSd ± *uest of Mr. and Mrs. James New-
flowers, the color scheme of yellow $ ome ‘ , y
and white being carried out in the
dainty refreshments. Mrs. Frank
Hutchinson and Mrs. Gus Lane, of
Little Rock, Ark., assisted in serving.
Invited to meet the visitor were;
Misses Sarah Lane, Janie Harwell,
Elizabeth Ward, Martha Mitchell,
Ethel Cloud, of Tuskeegee, Ala.,
Elizabeth r ----- -•* ' ii * —
Mary Scott,
Roberson, Claude Dunson and Louise
Slack.
Miss Wilhelminp Lowe, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Miss Majide Harris.
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Mr. and Mr^. B. B. Culberson and
baby are the guests of relatives in
Shellman. 1
Mrs.
Ala., ft. the
and'iMrs. '■ jrt
rmrdilnfAkni)
■,parents, Mr.
W. ' i- ,
center of
border.
a dish, with the rice aB
arrive the v will be served punch by
Miss Mae Dunson. •»' The friends of
the honoree invited are: Misses Julia
Reid Martha Mitchell, Vivian Holmes,
Janie Harwell, Sarah Lane, Claiijde
Dunson, Sarah Segrgst, Marguerite
,i Temperance Loving Cup.
Mix together the Juice of five lemon*
an« live oranges, one pint of straw her . Childs, Sarah Baugh, Eliza and Mar
ry alrup, one can of grated pineapple garet Polhill, of Hawkinsville, Mpfi-
and one ounce of mineral water. Make dames Sam Rakestraw, Paul Fleeth,
sirup of one cupful of water, one cup- R. J. Willis, Jr., Heyward Hooker,
ful of rather strong tea and two cup-,Robert Hutchinson, Harvy Reid,
fuls of sugar; When cold add to the
nUr tn '■»
fruit mixture, with enough water to
make one and one-half gallons of liq
uid. This same mixture makes a good
filling for the punch bowl, In which
case a half pint of maraschino cher
ries, chips of orange peel or a few
slices of red bananas 'or muscatel
grapes cut In Ualvea make an Improve
ment
Fried Fish.
If the fish is too large for the pan,
cut steaks from It, slicing down on
either side of tne backbone. Small fish,
to be fried whole, should have the
backbone severed to prevent curling.
Rub them with flour before putting in
the pan—this browns them and pre
vents them from absorbing grease. Fry
to a golden brown, sprinkling lightly
with pepper and salt Just as the color
' turns. If fish are fried In butter do
not salt them. Fish should be wiped
dry before frying and the grease
should be hot.
Oatmeal Water.
Put one cupful of oatmeal In a stone
jar, add a cupful of sugar and the
Juice and rind of three lemons cut thin.
Cover with three quarts of boiling wa
ter and let It stand until the sugar Is
dissolved and the water cold. Strain
and put on Ice.
FOR VISITOR. '
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MRS. POLHILL ENTERTAINS.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. T. G.
Polhill entertained at dominoes for
Misses Margaret and Eliza Polhill of
Hawkinsvilje. The house was deco
rated with bright hued jnarigolds.
Punch was served by M\ss Adelaide
Park. ’
Those invited were: Misses Jane
Harwell, Glaude -Dunson, ‘Pauline and
LuCile Pierce, Sarah Segrest, Sarah
Lane, Leonanie Woodall, Julia Reid,
Martha Mitchell, Kittie Seay, Sue and
■Eleanor Vaughan, Ruby Stafford,
Mary Scott, Ruth Slack, Vivian
Holmes, Ruth Pike, Carrie Fall Ben-
sbh, Elizabeth Ward, Margaret Keat-
ififc.'Mfie Adams, Eddie Hunter, Nan
ulet Baugh, Margaret Phillips, Wil-
libel Monchief, Mary Robertson, C6r-I
ritvne Jarrell, Carrie Williamsv Peart
Wfl,iA<k lai fe Park. ^
{StRzmm&iiSSZ
The domino party of Tuesday .morn
ing given by Miss , Emily. Cnilds in-
honor of, her gueete> Misses Florence
-Trimble, of Hogansville, and Florence
Askew, of Newnan, was a delightful
affair to the members of the younger
eet. ;
At the conclusion of the game de
licious sandwiches And frozen grape
juice was enjoyed by Misses Mildred
Dunson, Mae Dunson, Emily and
Dorothy Atkinson. Elizabeth Mitchell,
Adelaide and Nancv Park, Emily
Park and guest. Katherine Park,
Virginia Frix, Charlotte Vaughan,
rVenola Woodall, Frances Williams,
/Betty Clark, Ashsar Edwards, Sarah
,Lee Carlton, Miriam Fisher, Grace
•Lane, Emily Childs, Anna Harwell
/Floyd Childs, Mattie Mae Kaney,
Serepta Dozier, Sarah Harris.
MISS HARRIS ENTERTAINED.
Dorsev of Onelika Ala Mr - and Mrs - Herbert Word and
t of Dallas Texas’ Marv Mra - Van Brightman, of Hogansville,
t, of Dallas, lexas, Mary motored to LaGttmg6 Tuesday.
♦ * * *
Miss Ruby Stafford, who has been
The guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Key,
.will return to her home in Barnes-
ville today.
* * * *
Mr. Frank Harwell returned Mon
day from a visit to Savannah.
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Mrs. C. L. Smith is in Atlnnta.
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Mrs. John; Witherspoon is visit
ing in Birmingham, Ala.
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Mrs. R. P. Abrahams spent Monday
in’ Atlanta.
,-|.;il ,*;• /I*.,- #•!*!.
Mist* Stella Bradfleld, -iftisg Annie
Turner and Mrs.i March are- expected’
tq return from their> trip to .New York
Wednesday. ■ ,& lairi n ; ***
, Mrs. .fossq.pajtejr, ^ijl spawl, ,Satur-
.mil ~n. -louiiflii
Miss ElitribeteWillibmsferi US’
pleasantly entertained' in LftS
ks the guest of Miss Ruth Tuggle. She
was guest ofi honor At a-large-.dancing
party given by her hostess during
the past week.-r-Atlanta Journal.
M
South Carolina before returning home
sometime during the first Of Septem
ber/
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Mt Rov Peach spent Sunday in
Opdlika.
Misses Margaret and Eliza Polhill
are the guests of their Uncle, Prof.
T. G. Polhill.
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Misses Mabel and Marian Edmond
son are being delightfully entertained
at the home of Mrs.-MeElroy in Jack
sonville, Fla, ,,
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Mrs. Alwyrt. Smith is visiting rela
tives at Hannibal, Mo.
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Miss Katherine Park of Athens, is
visiting the family of Dr. R. H. Park.
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MisS Margaret Keating, of Atlanta,
is the guest 1 of Mrs. George Dix.
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Mrs. Anna Duffy and daughter,
Adelaide of Atlanta have been the
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs.
J. E. Holt.
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Mrs. G. J. Fincher and grand daugh
ter, Miss Virginia Trix are spending
several weeks in Atlanta.
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Miss - Harriet Haynes, of Atlanta,
is the guest Of Mr. and 1 Mrs." C. L.
Turner.- .(/.-'V, '
Mr. and Mrl. H. J. Stuckey are
spoiling,Bgygral weeks In.the moun-
teips ofjNorth Carolina.
One of the most unique parties,, of
tee seaisoh’ teill' be given Friday aft,
iterfioon hy Miss Sarah Baugh in com
pliment to Mrs. Forrest Johnson, who
was a class-mate of the hostess.
, , DANCING PARTY.
Mr. apd Mrs. C. L, Turner enter
tained at a delightful informal dance
Wednesday evening in honor of their
attractive guest; Miss Harriet Hayes,
of Atlanta. * . '
Punch was served by Miss Mildred
Dunson, Those, present were Mt. gn$
Mrs. Forrest Johnson, Miss Thornton,
of, Atlanta, Miss Louise Young, Miss
' Care of Linoleum.
Once a week go over linoleum with
a rag - dampened with kerosene olL
Otherwise it needR only a simple wip
ing off occasW.ually with a cloth mois
tened with waim wntcr and milk.
For her guest, Miss Welhelmina
Lowe, of Atlanta, Miss Maud Harris
entertained very delightfully on Wed
nesday morning at her home on Broad
street. Dominos was the- game of the
morning which was much enjoyed. The
house was attractively decorated for
the occasion. The hostess waB as
sisted by her mother; Mrs. S. A. Har
ris, and Miss Eunice McGee in serv-<
ing a salad course with iced tea.
Among the guests
Miss Julia Corless, Miss
Mr. Alfred' Dunson, Mr. Hufeh Mc
Kay
MRS. STRICKLAND ENTERTAINS
One of the most delightful enter
tainments of the mid-summer season
was Mrs. Ruby Strickland's, Salma
gundi party Thursday afternoon, com
plimentary to her house giiertg, Mjsa
Kate Wells, of Woodbury, -Mbs: Ellen
Goolsby, and Miss Marian Bfjjteht, of
Newnan.
Friends of Mrs. U. M. .Simril will
be glad tp know she is rapidly im
proving arid will return home soon.
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Miss Emma Moore, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. E, I. Holinsworth on
Ridley avenue.
in • -*.***.
i ‘Mrs. E.- A. Jones is visiting -in Un
ion Springs,, Ala, > >
• , •>$ .1*1, .t, ■% Hi '!»;«• •
Miss Jule Davidson, of West Point,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R.-J..
Willis:" ' ■ 1 :
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Mrs. Roy Dallis land children’spent
several days of this week in- Atlanta.
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Mi^s Evelyn Whitaker is visiting in
BullocH ville.
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Yellow, the keynote of the color
scheme, was emphasized in the ideco-
present were: rations of the parlor, hallway and
Pierte, verandah, which consisted of golden-
MiBS Leonanie Woodall, Miss Julia glow, sunflowers, and zinneas, inter-
Reid, Miss Carrie Williams, Mies- sperSed with ferns. The punch bowl
Vivian 'Holmes, Miss Sue Vaughan, was arranged on the verandah and
Miss Sarah Segrest, Miss Mattie Tur- was banked with asparagus fern and
per, Miss, Ulaude_ Dunson, Misp Junie golden glow, and the gay color 1 was
Serving Hint*.
’AH hot food should be served te hot
(Urn. All dishes should he offered at
tha left of the guest If the guest Is to
help himself. Dlahee left for the guest
moat be placed from the right side.
Remove dishes from the right of
guest Never reach ncross the guest to
place or remove any dish.
If a dessert Is served remove every
thing from the previous course before
serving the dessert
Harwell, Mias Esther Arnold, Miss
Ethel Pike, Miss Ruth Pike, Miqs
Mary'Connally, Miss Dora Lane, Miss
Eunice McGee, Miss Nannulet Baugh,
Miss Mary Daniel, of Columbus, and
the hopqree, Miss Wilhelmina Lowe,
'of Atlanta, Mesdames Harvy Reid,
Jim Baker.
Scorched Linen.
If yon scor- b an article while Iron
ing, take a towel, preferably Turkish,
moisten and lay the scorched part be
tween two folds of the damp towel.
Then place a hot Iron directly over the
■corcbed plact* and If the stain does
not disappear in a
another applh ution.
few seconds try
Miss Luelle Jenkins has returned
from Blue Ridge, N. C., where she
has been spending her vacation.
Miss Ruth Parker, of Waycross is
the guest of Miss Martha Jenkins.
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Mrs. J. R. Ware, who has been visit
ing at Standing Rock, Ala., spent
Wednesday in LaGrange.
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Mr. Tom Traylor, of Gabbettville,
-was a visitor in the city Wednesday,
• * • •
Miss Harriet Haynes, of Atlanta,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew!^Turner.
carried-out in-detail in the luncheon
-land ices following the game. - Much
merriment was occasioned in the con
tests at the. different tables and
dainty piece of lingerie was presented
tas first prizp aqd a bo$lp qf perfume
Was drawn as consolation.
Seventy-flvte young ladies and
matrons were included in the inyita-
-tions.
Receiving with Mf 8 - Strickland in
formally were the house guests, the
hostess wearing '*•“«»’ irepe meteor
with ,l»ce; Miss pells wore pink taf
feta, Mrs. Goolsby wore pink striped
organdie and Mips Bryant lavender
crepe de chine with yellow tunic of
lace.' Assisting Mrs. Strickland in
dispensing hospitelitiaa were Mes.
dames M. P.' Word aha John Griinn
Misses Inez CkUdl4 and 'Echo , 'Corless
Serving punch and- assisting in en
tertaining were. Misses / Julia - - Reid,
Leonanie Woodall, Vivian Holmes and
Martha Mitchall
GERMAN AUTO GUN CARRIAGE
a&ifaAitors naVal otiiEF
High Admiral P. T. von Tlrpltz, com-
xnder of the naval forces of Geo-
mr-
Mrs. Lee Yow, of South Carolina,
is the guest of Mi’s.' H. W. Caldwell:
Miss Katherine Witherspoon is the
guest of friends ip Mahchester.
* /• ■ • * * '*
Mrs. Alwyn Smith is -visiting in
St. Louis. ■ --,/.
Miss Lulie Hudson returned this
week - from Mobile, Ala., where j sne
has been the gut** of friend* ftr seve
ral weeks.
i;. •*-. ■•* , .*•*' • ‘ > :»L.
Mjp John Faver was in Atlanta SujU
doy - i * * * m i t
I Mf. Tyre Hutchinson'iind ‘l|Ir. Char
lie GWens, of Atlanta, wttte in the
city Monday.
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Mrs. Gus Lane, of Little,Rock, Ark.,
is the guest of relatives.
Mrs. J. Ti B*ruce and daughter, Miss
Kate, are in Bulloclwlle/ the guests
of Mrs. Emmet#;,"
Mrs. Euler*#:*
of friends in TA1
whebe shb ; haa the
- stated* Mrs;-*. 1:i E. < Tignei
weeks."- e ‘mt '•’
obis-i.’i iiiW'i-'te. %ii'F - ■ •- . '•• '■•
•I'MW*. Conina«SlediSe and little son,
Sterling; hdv*i jwkt returned from a
i.pleasant : vieit-imtew Chattanooga. On
i their - return -.-tarip! /(they stopped over
dn Atlahta for a visit to relatives and
friends,r I to .. ; v>. •• 1 )
Foil jVUSS STAFFORD OF BARNES-
v. ; ,1,/VlWJB. • • "•
The A1 Fresco party given Thurs
day 'by Mrs. Frank Harwell at her
home oh Broad street was one of the
most delightful events of the Week and
Was a charming expressiori of real
southern hospitality. The day was
-ideal apd the guests were received on
the lawn where the tables werri ar
ranged for forty-two. The guest of
Honor was Miss Ruby Stafford, of
Barnesville.
Three exquisite musical nbmbers
were given. Miss Claude Dunson
plkyed a piano solo. Mr. Alwyn
,Sriilth sang “Perfect Day” with violin
And ‘cello> obligato, and a trio consist
ing- Of Mr. Frank Harwell; Mf. Joe
Fnatono, and . Frank Harwell, Jr.
rendered, selections on the violin and
‘c»Hoi from /B, iTfOvatore, all of which
cqnirjbuted greatly to the pleasure of
the afternoon. , . , ,
- , Miss Maidee Smith accompanied the
'nieffopmet 8 . 1 Mbs. Harwell was assist
ed in the entertainment of her guests
by Mrs. R. C. Key and Mrs. Jesse
Carter.' From a’table banked with
goMen colored marigolds, Mrs. F. C.
Ferrell and Mrs. Frank Longley serv
ed. -punch: I, After, -the game Misses
Lulte Hudson, Janie Harwell, Nell
Bgugh and Claude Dunson served
dainty i refreshments. Over one hun
dred friends were invited to meet the
AOTioree among them being a number
Oforitex
MRS SPEARMAN ENTERTAINS.
A brilliant eventof, last Tuesday
evening was a reception given by Mrs.
F. M. Spearman on Ridley avenue in
honor of her house , guests,, Misses
Marie Weaver Arid Janie -Watkins and
Raymond Weaver >0f Wlmctto.
:e wa«, psautifuJty decorated
brings wlth fOrtis and' rqses. The music for
the guest
Motorcars are used for transporting
light field artillery The guue are returned to the ground before being OttA
Mrs. R. L. Christopher is Vfaiting
relatives in Newborn.
u. * * * * - i
8 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Xhompscrii are
in Savannah for a week or ten days,
* ••Or, ■
Miss Hallie Smith is expected home
today from-Washington;’'D. C., where;
she and Miss Rachella Killinger have
Spent thisir Vacatitrii takiiigr a spfecial
cdbrBeiln'aft: : v r •’
!,-i„ . • . .,M> ).!;* • * -n .
Miss Marium Taylor, of Luthers-
ville, is the guest of Miss Marguerite
Childs. -j. • ; - ;.i
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«!. 'iJl -'i'V, -- < '
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Laramore were
ji}, Atlanta Sunday.' -I .- t mm ri,i;
Mrs. P, E. Mlorkaij, and , re-
tufridd Saturday from an extended
visit to her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MbrfoWt iri Hendersonville, N. C.
i ? / /’ a, ■„ ■ * irt m- •*< -
Mr. E. F. - Stovall left Sunday r, f or
Vienna where he will spend his vaca
tion with, relatives: I 'I'
v * • * •
: Miss, MsuAha Ware having com
pleted a six weeks course of study at
Knoxvilje,. Tenr.., is spending ' the
impnth of August, in New York and
Arverne, L. I. $he will sail the first of
September for Savannah spending
several days there and in Atlanta and
will reach home in time to begin her
school work September 7th,
irep 8tends. 1,3<)b v .YM.r»-‘' , ' ;
' In Delhi stan^ 4 wrougnt-lron qol-
urirn Which Jtes ..jpiq^d' fb«re a#? 1 * 1
l,ibd yeaft ago And tqqiiy sbos* Bf**
tically no signs of deterioration. ’’'
Own guests.
Misses. Florence Trimble, of Ho-
gan8viUe,.' , .’ > ana i-Flbrence Askew, of
Newnan, who have been the guests of
Mitel Efn^lyF Ohildk, lMFYor their
Htenes TYiesday.
ng the
the evpnir
Loriffiiro -
were seated, dd thtf yerar B
Sines ana jpot plants, Thri pririch bowl
was placed, just In'front of the Orches
tra and served by Misses, Mary Gib
son and Nancy! liiTerrsrp the bowl being
artistically decorated \yith .cutflowers
and asparagusierns. ;r :"
Mrs. Spearman, Mias, Ruth Huff,
Miss Weayir, Miss JWatkSns,.,and Mr.
Weaver received the giidst in the re
ception hall. o^ylr-U
Mrj. Spearman' was' gowrife'd in a
white voile, lace trimmed. Miss
Watkins wore a white lace bver pink
satin and carried a beautiful bouquet
of pink roses and ferns. Miss Weav
er’s dress was a yellow crepe decline-
trimmed with net and lace, carrying
white carnations , apd, fe^ps. Miss
Huff’s dress was a yellow silk trim
med with lace and carried white roees
and ferns.
The color scheme was yellow, green,
and white, and was carried out in all
the decorations.
The refreshments consisted of yel
low and white block cake, arid white
and Tango cream. , -.-/•■
Those present , were Miss Marie
Weaver, Miss - Janio.. Watkins, Miss
iRuth Huff, Miss Whitney Wudsworth,
Miss. Josie Lancaster ' Miss , , Ruby
Hackney,- : Misa,,,Jimmie, Upchurch,
Miss Isoline Powers, Misp Willie
Griggs, Miss Nancy Terry, and Miss
Mary Gibson, and Messrs Raymond
Weever, John Carley,,-Sledge Adams,-
Claude Spinks, Jirri Ellis. Dr. D. O,
Browning; Mil'- Caldwell.-Messrs. L. R.
Alsobrooks,, . George Rivers,, Ralph
Davis Hilyeir, Harry Reed, Snelson
Davis Eugene, Rpbep# and Edgar
Sperman. .
The guest departed at a lpte hour;
all having spent a delightful,,evening.
FOR MISS
CAROUN# SEX'
CK.
On Friday afternc
Slack will eriteriairi. ,
guest. Miss Caroline Slack. pf Colum
bus, Mia’s., , ,- f ,,
, a Louise
'on-, l)pr house
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