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IWrs. Robert P. Shapard, Jr., Is Honored Brilliantly Thursday
BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION GIVEN
BY MRS. SHAPARD, SR., AT HER
HOSPITABLE HOME “MIRADOR M
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Amiil a setting of I lower:- so
beau til ui as .seldom .seen in Or i -
tin and us i home noted for its
"(iritclim s hospitality, Mr, Robert F ,
Khupsird presented lies cbiughtei i
Mr Robert P Shapard Jr t os
Griffin • oriel, Thursday afternoon
at is brilliant reception, that took
place at Mirador, from four to six
o'clock.
From Use first moment when Uk
guests entered Up- lover < of , 4 V.
imndsonie iiomc, (hey were greeted
with si wealth of exquisite blossom.
In the foyer quantities ol Riant iris
were most effectively, arranged asm
made a pleading fmckgnrimd- tor
Mrs. Ralph N Shannon. Mi VVul
lei 1 , L Graefe sum Mss. John B.
Mills, who received here.
Mrs. Graefe was lovely in a
spring model of flowered crepe wills
orchid (ones predoniinaisng
Mrs. Shannon wsu. stunning in
her gow n of ltrir.tr lace with green
acr: sm tries swathed I lie dress fushlor.t J j
with a hip lint*.
Mr:,. Mills was wearing a bnm.i- j
hiK afternoon tire . , ol flowered
chiffon ! !
The beautiful and ..pacious recep
tion-room of Mirador w as en I etc ]
for the occasion and hart nevei oeen
lovelier than it was with its hlo«
sums, in which the bridal motif of
white arid green predominated.
Tall floor baskets were filled with
while Easter lilies Placed ,.n
tables ami at 1 all available ■ (lares
wnr baskets and vases ol whits
iris and spirea. with effective green
ery. One teautifol fernery filied
with purple- iris added a bright note
of color.
Here Mrs. Sliupard. her cha.in
ing daughter formerly Miss -snliy
Dour, a representative of an old and
distinguished South Carolina
fly, received and—Mra the Evander Shepard, Jr ,
guests.
Mrs Robert—Shapard was Imnd
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It alt came about because a woman down South,
famous for her salads, was persuaded to make
mayonnaise for her friends.
It’s not like bought mayonnaise—not in the lemt.
It is fluffy, creamy — never soupy. It is not cooked.
Yet it keeps fresh and delicious. The secret is in
using the freshest of eggs beaten with pure salad oil
—lemon juice and seasoning.
One woman, noted for her delicious salads, ex
claimed, “Honestly, this mayonnaise is better thaw
my best! I never expect to make it at home again.*
There’s nothing “just as good.” So even
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somelv gowned In in exquisite mod
,-j of pink silk lace, fashioned in
tire prevailing inode, She wore, as
a sweet note of sentiment, the
of osebuds . which , she , wore
sage i
at the wending ,.r of ,en a-,,.. dajs a,-„ ag j.
Tin radiantly lovely young Ironei
guest, was becomingly gowned in lie.
wedding dress of gentian blue chif
fon, a Maggie Roulf model The
skirt wa.s litted snugly and becom
ingly around the hips and on it wa*
placed m chiffon Bounce. further
deaigned to carry out the same gen
eral idea as in the hip treatment
of the gown. Willi tins she was
carrying licv wedding bouquet ol
nalla lilies.
Mrs. Evander Shapard. Jr., wa.
an attractive figuie in Iter /lowered
chiffon model, in tvliich tones of
blue predominated
Entertaining the guests m the
reception-room were Mrs. -1 H
McKinney, of Chaltanoga. I cun
Mrs. George Bciplc and Mrs, Black
of Atlanta, guests, of Mrs, Shapard;
Mrs. Oscar McKenzie, of Moipe
«uma; Mrs. W E. H. Searcy. Jr.
Mrs. Joseph Ro.vd. Mrs. Cooper
Newton, Mrs.. Howard I. Watt and
Mrs Ernest F. Carlisle.
Mbs. McKinney was lovely in an
attractive model of green satin
Mrs. Sciple was handsomely gown
ed in black georgette combined with
lace
Mis Black was wearing a pretty
afternoon froek of flowered crei.ie,
with a background of white.
Mrs. Boyd was lovely in orchid
chiffon.
Mrs, Newton was a charming fi
gure in tier handsome gown of black
chiffon and lacc.
Mrs. Watt was wearing a beoom
tng model of flowered chiffon, witr.
tones predominning
Mrs. Carlisle was handsomely
gowned in a flowered chiffon mo
del fashioned in the prevailing
Mrs. Scwey „ was lovely , , in purple ,
lace and chifion,
Mrs. McKenzie was stunning in
white headed cicpc. edged in deep
black tulle.
Mrs J Harry .Rogers and Mrs.
Charles u Memman. Jr greeted tlie
guests at the door of the dining
Mrs. r, Rogers w*s wearing , white
crepe i lowered ill pastel shades.
Mrs. Merriman jx’as lovely in red
and black flowered chiffon. 0
The dining-room was exquisite
with its ixilor motif of pink and
white beautifully, carried out. Tlie
table was overlaid with an exqui
site imported laoe piece and had
for its center piece a low mound of
white narcissi and pink sweet peas,
fringed with pansies. Encircling this
effective and unusual center-piece
were four flat silver candlesticks
holding pink tapers Elsewhere
throughout the room were bowls
and baskets of pink sweet peas add
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white narcissi and exquisite rnouii
j tain laurel
At one end of the table was a
: white wedding cake, which was em
I bussed with three which large white had aciorpr roses
and silver leaves,
cd the wedding cake of the bride
at the informal reception which fol -
, j lowed her marriage in Summerville
on April 12. These roses had bear,
brought to Griffin and placed on
the cake for the reception.
Here Miss Ro sie Bell Newton
nrr presided „ id „ d ai tllr me ,„ ua a ,.. lame ble alu! anci Mi mi
Rober - Cumming. Mrs Ralph M
Jones and Mrs Prentice G.
of Memphis, Tenn., served delies-,
ous sandwiches and lea A
ture. to carry out the Color tone
were the pink block sugar served
and the pink bread of winch the
sandwiches were made.
Miss Newton was unusually love
ly iri a model of green silk lace,
fashioned princess style,
Mrs. Jones was wearing a modi',.i
frock of black did'foil and lace.
Mrs. Fulton was becomingly
gowned in brown chiffon with
er flowers
Mrs. Cumming s stunning uiodri
was ol chartruse lace and tulle
The guests were uivitod into the
patio, where they were served
cious individual ices in the shape:
of pink roses and individual pin! v
and whib' embossed cakes.
Serving and entertaining
KuettUs here were Muss Mary Win
son. Miss Henrietta Brevet Mi.
Mary Alice Beck, Miss Edna Cope
land. Miss Eiiazbeth Norman, Mis,
Dallas Hunt. Miss ‘Cheney Walker
and Miss Martha Ann Moore
Miss Wilson was adorable in a
bouffant yellow net frock.
Miss Brewer was lovely in egg
shell organdy fashioned with ruf
fles piped in orchid and hand-,
painted in orchid iris.
Miss Copeland’s becoming irock
was of pink erepe and was fash
ioned with ruffles.
Miss Bock was most attractive in
black flowered ; taffeta fashioned
with high waist line and puffed
sleeves.
Miss Norman was modishly gown
^‘ n blue Batin ’ mndc on t race,Ul
^ Himt lvas unt| , imJlv ilUra „.
tivc in light beige silk lace wall a:
cessories <if green.
Mj . Wa , krr Wil , WParln p n
ty lrock of peach taffeta, fashioned
prlncc ,,. , tvl0
MUs Moorc was lovely in a grc , u
laffeta la model
About (wo huncil . ed m( mLr r.s of
ariffln w)dr(r callPd duAlK tll( ,
tcrnc)0 „ l0 cxtcnd Mrs. Robert P
Sl»ai>aid. Jr., a cordial welcome into
CJtclllBive circles Ilere .
mrs. oscar McKenzie and miss
MARY WATTS ARE HONORED WITH
BEAUTIFUL DINNER AT THE CLUB
A beautllul compliment t<> Mr*:
Oscar McKenzie! of Monfezumti
bnlUant Georgia clubwoman, wn i
was the speaker at the Memorial
Day, exercises at tlie high school
auditorium: was the charming
ner i>arty at which Mr. and Mrs.
John H, Cheatham entertained ai
the Country Club Thursday even
ins Sharing honors with Mrs. M*>
Kenzic was Miss Mary Watts. ;>t
Toronto. Canada, the attractive
gue.it of Mrs. J Walter Touchstone
The club rooms Were thrown t i
gother and brightly decorated
summer flowers in attractive hi
ruy. The table m the dining-room
'“WALK THIS WAY,” BRILLIANT
FOLLIES, AND DANCE WILL BE
SOCIAL FEATURES OF EVENING
Th*' rlui'i social eyi'iii ot i)
tcicHt In Griffin during t h*' esinv
spring is the performance ‘ of "Walk
Tliis which Way" the follies of 1030.
the Woman’s CIul> is> sison
coring at tlie high school audito
rium at 8 o'clock. The entertain
ment wil) be followed by a bril
liant dance at the Country Club
from 10 to 2 o'clock.
Taking the leadhiR roles in
"Walk 'Hits 1 Way" will be Mrs.
Philip Cleveland, Miss Sara Ran
dall Miss Ruth Stokes, Mrs. T. f.
Hawkins, Mrs,. William Scott, Jr.,
Mrs, Barilei Cluirles Moriitnati, Jr.. Mis.
Searcy. Miss Nona Tillt,
William Beck. Jr.. Ernest Carlisle
Jr„ Bruce McDaniel and Joins
Hammond.
A large numter of * Iwrusiug
hist! school belles and a group
of young high school boys will
be featured In the various chorus
c which will Ire given. A group
of beautiful young girls and young
women ol Griffin will take past
in the Fashion Review and others
will act os ushers for the |*erfortn-
8J1CC.
"Walk tills Way I’ is Ihuiir pro
duced by Mrs. William Slack, Jr..
ol Montezuma, who as Miss Idalu
Haugabrook of Montezuma lias
frequently been a popular visitor
In Oriffln. Tlie money which the
Woman's Club makes will be used
for their scholar&iiip fund.
The dance will take place taunt
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
MrsAErmlyBoyd Rogers, Editor
UTILITY CLUB HOLDS A MOST
INTERESTING MEETING AT THE
MEMORIAL CLUB HOUSE HERE
Thci Utility Club held a nioetmgj
of much interest on Wednesday!
tCrn -”, a to o'clock ' ro a! the
Memorial club , House with M ss
Mary Alice Vthig Beck and "MJos Mary
Crawley as joint hostesses )
Mi* Roy Emmet, the president
presided over the meeting, which I
was opened with devotional exer- j !
rises b.v Mrs. Jis.vse O. Futral, The
tnrmbe thru repeated the Lords
Pruver 1 in unison
Mr: . William . T. Scott. Jr., th-
secretary, read the minutes of the
led. last and meeting, called which the roll were of members approv- j
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Mrs. William H. Saundorr:, tlie
chauman. reported on much
gcod work being done in- the
community Mrs. Saunders gave
another report foi two ot the
groups, stating that they wonki
‘ ponsor a rummgae sale on Sat
urday. May 9. at the Coco-Cob*
Co., plant and asking all the
members te bring so:nc runruage
to Mrs. the sate. Enmu*I appointed Mrs. W. «j |
L. Joiner. Jr., as assistant treas-i
urer. to sueeeted Mr*- fJouglas M.:
Burnette, via* recently moved
away from Gr liin. I
I Ik: members voted to liave the
colors of grerrl and v.-liite as the ,
official cnlcr- of the Utilifv Clu! 1
Plans, were made to decorate |
a’ car and have it in the Mrmo
rinl Day parade Friday. Mrs. Per
cy l. Bnmblctt, thr civi'- chair
man v.ii have charge of this.
A Country Store was discussed
and voted favorably upon. De- out!
tails for tins will te worked
a: the • next meti ng.
The members planned to spons- t
or a femil.v tournament lor Crif- 1
fin, with all the players- here be
ing invited to enter. Mrs. W. L.
Joiner. Jr., and Mrs. George Mur
rav were arp-iinted ehairtner of
this.
After oilier matter', were U'.S
ms ed of, e delightful : oci*t! hour the) j
w; s enjoyed During this
hcRtrsevs served delicious ice cream I
uid wafers riiev were assisted
b- Mi William 11. Beck. Jr., end
Mrs Harry Hooti
Miss Ruth Stokes and MKs Mario i
Pursiey members. were Other weicomcci member: as of Util- new J I
ity Club in attendance at. the
meeting were as follows: |
Mis. Lewis Thomas. Mrs Wil-
was adorned with a large silver lia -
ket of ragged robins, lilies and j
roses as its central ornament:
Mrs. Cheatham was receiving., he
I guests-in a becoming spring model
of flowered chiffon.,
Mrs, McKenzie wa:: a stunning fi
gun* in her evening gown of biuei
chiffon combined with lace,
Mins Watte wa, must attractin'
In a charming model of flowered
chilfoii.
Antelegant course dinner v.us.sor
ved. with covers laid fitir Mr. and
Mrs. John II Cheatham, Mrs. Os
McKenair. Miss Mary Watts,
Mr and Mrs. J. Waiter Touchstonc
end Mr, and Mrs Jolin U. MnJ.s.
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Social Calendar
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FKIPAV, APRIL 25
• Walk this Wav." the Follies of
11)30. will be presented by rise Wo
man's Club a! tier high school
auditorium at 8 o'clock.
The Parent Teacher Association
cl tlie Ess: I. Griffin Sclsool will
meet at 7:30 o'clock at Use Sc hoot.
SATURDAY, APRIL 3B
Tliprr will be » c tl’wl mcctiiig
of (hr Domin:i Club n' :i Jit (.'clock
at Use home ot Mrs. Bruce Mont
gomery on fi. Hill street.
\ 1 - • f. Horry Rogers, will en
ter! un member's of her bridge <’lub
ai 3:S() o'clock at tier home on fi.
Hill xtrrrl esisrolaiy in honor of
Mrs. Prentice Fulton, of Memphis.
Tenn.
MONDAY. APRIL 38
Use five study eiices <*i Uto
F irst Baptist ehuscli will liolJ
seiwratc business meeting «t 3:30
o’clock at the churrb nnd (hen
will hold a Joint meeting for a
program on tiir history of the Mis
sionary Society.
The three study circles of Hit
Woman's Auxiliary of the I’rcsby
terian church Will meet at 4 cf
clock. No. I ryith Mrs. Oertrude
Ecolt. No. 2 with Mrs. Robert Ev
ans at the church house, and
No. 3 with Mrs. Charles Gunnels.
i: H, Saunders, Mrs H. I.
Lindsey, Jr., Mrs. Percy L. Brnm
blett. Mrs. Philip Cleveland. Mrs.
William T, Scott*, y. Jr., Mrs. Arthur
Copeland, Mrs Wilburn Wilson.
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132-34-36 N. Hifi St. ?E778 Griffin, Ga. i
Mrs. Clyde B. Nichols.
Mrs. George Murray, Mrs. W. T.
Baird 1 , Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Mrs.
Charles Randall, Miss Gwendolyn
Williams, Miss Katherine Gille
land, Mrs. Theo Nipper, Mrs. Jesse
O. Futral, Mrs. Roy Emmet, Mrs.
Whit Russell; Mrs. Madre Morton.
Mrs. William Beck, Jr., Mrs
Jc‘-eph t Persons, Jr., Mrs. Robert
1 Mussei 1 . Mrs. Harry Hood, Mrs
E. E. Millican, Mrs. Floyd Wat
son, Mrs. Geocge Wheaton. Mrs j
\y. L. Joiner. Jr.. Mrs. J. Harrj i
Rogers, Miss Alice Beck and Miss >
Residence PKone 14 $
Mary Crawley. of
Mrs. Prentice G. Pulton,
Memphis, Tenn., a former member
of the club was welcomed as a
visitor.
Pulaski Chapter. D. A. E„ to
Hold Most Interesting Meet
On Wednesday at Club House
Pulaski Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, will hold
a meeting of much interest cn
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'
dock at the Memorial Club House.
The hostesses for the afternon
FRIDAY. APRIL 25
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will be Mrs. James Flynt, Mrs
Mabel Jenkins^COle ■ Mri.
wards. A. Drewry r Mrs. J. C. e,B
Miss Elsie Manley will have
charge o® an interest ing
on the American Indian. An im/
portant business session will r,,
held with the regent, Mrs. I rank
S. Pittman, presiding All mem
bers are urged to be in attend
ance.
Mrs. O. 8. -Cauthen. of Milner, «[<■*'
s I rent Friday shopping in t lie