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NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
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MR.AND HRS. W. C. SCHAEFFER
HOSTS AT EVENING PARTY ON
THURSDAY IN APARTMENT
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaeffer en
tertained Thursday evening at a
lovely , .... bridge party . at ..... their home
in the Marian Apartment.
The tables for bridge were ar
ranged in the living-room and ir
the sun-parlor Wail vases in the
sun-parlor held pink enrysanthe
mums. In the living-room vase!
and baskets filled with pink,
white, and lavender chrysanthe
mums were effectively arranged
Handsome potted plants complc
ted the decorations in the two
rooms.
Mrs. Schaeffer received hei
guests wearing a lovely evening
gown of blue velvet.
Mrs. John Mills, and Richard
A. Drake, Jr., received the prize*
Jot high score in the interesting
game, the former a pretty
kerchief and the latter a deck of
Congress cards.
A delicious hot luncheon with
Iiot tea was served at the indivi
dual tables after the games had
been Enjoyed.
The guests assembled for bridge
were Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Drake,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Drake,
Mr. at»4 Mi's. John B. Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Graefe, Col.
James Kimbrough, Mr. and
C. A. Buise, J. A. Evans, and Mr.
and Mrs. Schaeffer:
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
Mfs. Schaeffer entertained at an
informal but lovely bridge tea.
Fo,r this party, too, the card
PROGRA M ON GEORGIA THE
FEATURE OF WOMAN’S CLUB
MEETING HELD THURSDA Y
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tables were arranged in the
ing-room and the sun-parlor, in
which chrysanthemums and pot
ted ^ plants were artistically ar
^ ran Schaeffe r received her
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black bengaline trimmed with
gold stitches.
shc was u8sisted in entertain
inR by Mrs< Quimby Melton and
Mrs. John Stevens’Manley.
Mrs Me]ton wa , wearing a
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Mrs. Manley’s black velvet
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and gold velvet.
Mrs. Robin Wheaton was winner
of the high score prize, a level
handkerchief.
Mrs. Schaefer was assisted by
Mrs. Melton and Mrs. Manley in
serving a delicious hot luncheon
hot tea at the small tab'
after several games had been
played.
Enjoying bridge were Mrs. J.
J, Page, Jr., Mrs. William Odus
Wells, Mrs. Donald
Mrs. Parks Walker, Miss Florencr
Gresham, Miss uargaret Ogle
tree, Mrs. Guy Chaney.
, Mrs. Philip Cleveland, Mrs. Ro
bin Wheaton, Mrs. James T.
1 Freeman, Mrs. Robert L. Mus
ser, Mrs. David Williams, Mrs.
I Evander Shapard, Jr., Mrs. Me
Donald, Mrs. Bill Pace, Mrs. Bart
lett Searcy, Mrs. Quimby Mel
iton, and Mrs. John Stevens Man
ley.
day afternoon with Mrs. Julia
McWilliams Drewry at her Home
on West Solomon street, at which
time a splendid program on Geor
gia was given.
Mrs. Robert Walker was
man for the day and arranged
i splendid program and later pre
sided over the meeting.
Mrs. Walker gave a few intro
ductory words on “Whfere Georgia
Leads” and then rend a paper on
it Assets of Georgia," which wa*
prepared by Mrs. Joseph M.
Thomas, who was prevented from
attending the meeU.ig by ilness.
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
j Social Calendgr
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS.
Mrs. Lee Freeman and Mrs.
L. Brown will give a bridge
domino party at 10 o’clock at
home of Mrs. Brown at 202
Twelfth street.
Mrs. Parks Walker will
tain the members of her
club at' 10 o'clock as a
compliment to Mrs. Henry
of LaGrange, the guest of
J. H. Walker, Jr.
At 3 o’clock in the
Mrs. Freeman and Mrs.
will give another bridge and
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7,10 Mercer G1?e t CIub wlI! * .
a performance at the High
Auditorium at 8:15 o’clock
the aU8 P ices of the
sponsoring the Hepsie Sims
Memorial.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14.
I The weekly tea at the
jClub ard A. at Drake, 3 o’clock Jr., with and Mrs. Mrs.
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1 " Powell the hostess in
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! Mrs. Robert P. Shapard will
tertain informally at her home
West Poplar street-in
to Mrs. A. C. Long, Jr., of
losa, La., the guest of Mrs.
j I L. Durkee. . .
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fcUNDAV, NOVEMBER i5.
| The Young , People’s
League of St George’s
churph- will meet at C;15
at the Grantland memorial
House. .
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16.
The Dorcas Society of the
Baptist church will meet in
Sunday school room of the
at 3 o’clock.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
American Legion will hold
monthly meeting at 3 o’clock
Mrs. Evander Shapard, Jr., at
home on East College street.
the most talented women in
fin, gave a splendid reading o
a The Cherokee Rose.
Miss Louise Kessler sang
gia Land” in her exquisite
and Miss Mary Nichols gave
beaptiful After the vioiin sold.
program was
pleted Mrs, L. C. WarreD,
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MR. AND MRS. HAL W. FIELD *
| COMPLIMENTED BY MR. AND
MRS. THOMAS WITH BRIDGE
A lovely compliment to Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Field, whose marriage
was an interesting event of the
fall in Washington, was the infor
mai bridge phrty at which Mr.
and-Mrs. Lewis Thomas entertain
ed Thursday evening at their home
on South Eighth street.
The three tables for the games
1 were arranged in the living-room,
w,th VaS eS * Z * P Sk ‘" k Ra£c< ^ ad,anc ‘
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white chrysanthemums. A bowl of
| pink chrysanthemums* on the mar,
tel completed the decorations,
' In the hall vases of pink Rad
iance roses and baskets of pink
j chrysanthemums the mantel. Handsome were arranged potted
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plants were also used effectively.
| Mrs. Thomas received her guests
j wearing a becoming model of
black satin trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Field was very lovely in a
handsome gown of - red Romainc
crepe heavily beaded. She was
wearing a red rose in her fai.'
hair. !
In the interesting bridge game
Mrs. Field and Dr. T. I. Hawkins
the finish ol furniture,
floors, doors and wood
work. Try O Cedar Polish
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your entire home. This fa
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without hard rubbing.
Fin* for automobile bodies.
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made high score, the former win
ning a Coty dorin and the
a deck of Congress cards,
Mrs. Field was presented t
pretty hand made handkerchief
as a guest prize.
A delicious salad course a '.itl
hot tea was served at the con
clusion of the games. Silver com
pntes on each table held candie
that were enjoyed during the eve
ning.
The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Wilson Field, Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Powell, Dr. and
Mrs. T. I. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Evander Shapard, JT., Miss Mary
Hammond, Miss Emily Boyd, Sea
ton Bailey and William Searcy,
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Friday, Nov. 13, 1925.
COLLEY-ASKEW
Invitations nave been receivtrt
in Griffin from Mr. and Mr?. Lu
ther Harris Colley, of Luthers
ville, Ga., to the marriage of their
daughter, Louise, and Mr. James
Emmett Askew, which will be
solemnized Wednesday afternoon,
November the twenty-fifth, atfhe
First Baptist church in Luthers
ville.
Mr. Askew has many friends in
Griffin, where he vias visited'Has
kell* Bass, with whom he attended
Emory University, who will be
interested to learn of his aproach
ing marriage.
The first important test of
[automobiles in England was a 1,
000-mile trial run from London to
Edinburg and back, which was
conducted scarcely more than
twenty-five years ago by the
Royal Automobile Club.
13 THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
If so, you are restless.
You can’t - stay in one place.
You are always moving about.
And you never stick to one task.
You are easily dissatisfied.
You will not be successful in rou
tine affairs.
But you have an inventive mind.
You are frank and sincere.
And strongly affectionate.
Yon will marry young._
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