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The borne wae I Umuf .tally decorated with yellow I chrysanthemums. There . were fire fl table# of bridge- TlwlUgh ecore priae fl a set nC hot dtah mat#, was won by 'I Mrs. latnea Bryan After the games I a dellcioae aalad coarse we* served I with hot ooffe* I la spite «f tb* rata which poured I la torrent* all the afternoon, all the I guested Invited were present eveept fl two Those present were: Meedatnee I itobert Powell. Herman Well. Cedric I Edgerton. W. L. Rawllag*. N. 0. I fccrgeeC Hugh Fenton, Dewey 810- 1 cumb. James Bryaa. Urals Fonvellle, | Heibert Blaaell. J. J. Hatch. Floyd fl Ueoril. J N. Johnson. John Thomp- fl stm. Talbot Father, Mease Nellie I Cobb, Virginia Borden. Antoiaett* fl Beasley and Florence Whit*. 1 The Welker Roast scheduled ter fl yesterday afternoon for the Sth A, fl and ttb B. grade* of Um high school fl as a reward tar their excellent work fl la the reoeat book nampalgn, was fl called off on account of the rain. As fl It waa already evident before the I closing of aobool that the roast was fl impracticable each student waa pre- I seated taetaad with a ticket to (be fl after neon performance at the Opera I When the botm came those who I wpre grave enough to go through the I blinding rata, found that the light* fl were est sad the ptetnre could not I be shown Mr Finlay Invited the etu j dents to return at night, which many I did. though R continued to rain. teortaro ~W*ant~ilfcri I Twenty-eight members of the Tlust- I Mu and Professional Woman* club J met with Mis# Bhadle Cottlagham at 1 the Telephone Exchange at rig o’- J clock teat evening, and enjoyed a dt- I Hghtful bustae**. merely and *oc- j la I ovwntag A deHciotn aalad course waa sarv- I ad ft ret. comnttng of Irish potato aal- J ad. chose* and pfmenta salad and hot 1 coffee. A burins** session waa then j conducted by the President Mia* An- | .ata Btaaeim after .rwhtek Mae Meari I Well repeated the review hftf b Paul J Oreen’a la “Abraham'* Boiom”. which 1 she had given at th* Literature De partment of the Womans club In the morning. This wa* very much enjoy ed by Mr*. Well* audience. J * A nasal Meeting Tl)* Coldsbonf Needle W6rk Guild will bold Ms annual meet tag at elev ,en o'clock Tueeday morning. at the Memorial Building. Wa ask ail eon- j tributors to comply with the request * of the director* and send their dona- 1 tiona of linen, (or the UoMaboro Hoe- i pltal promptly.* Come end eaoourage ue by your attendance. ao that we may be Inspir ed to work more seriously this week. trr this wonderful charity. f» have ntaataen directors, each haring tan or more contributors and wa hope all will unite in making IWi » Bw cnmtnl collection Far Bride Hast Mia* Mala Fields, wheat marring* to Mr. Arthur Cavinanyh wilt tak* place In Me near future waa guest ot honor at an Informal and vary en joyable kitchen shower given by a bomber of her friends at tb* home of Mrs. A, F. Wlnklemau on Wednes day evening. Attar a number of games sod mus ic had been enjoyed. Miss Field* wa* pr**«at*d wHh as attractive selec tion of article* for kllcbea u*e Deli cious refreshments were served. 1 m l •• f H.. "*■' Fey MM* Helds A lovely handkerchief shower was riven to MM* Bate Fields bride el ite at Ut* hem* of Dr. A. T. Wlu klemaa at 7=M laot evening, by the members of th* Wlakteman house hold and soma other friend*. Each of the lovely handkerOhlefa waa ac com panted by a telegram from the donor, sod there, was much fun over, reading them. Light refreshments ware served. Miss Maathlor lesleee Vlas Mary Slaughter was hodtesa Shaping From New York * • ° . «• . 4l * ‘ * The most attractive and 5 - * 'i youthful coats— ° . t ’ <■ ■: , and * v . mi e* «o , ' - The latest creations * in dresses. * < ' H. ■ Meet your friends w. ft At—Our Shop. *«} • - ' ‘ *i %' ’ 4 Nial lamlic lost Received - t Beautiful New Lamps o . V . f Bntidolr.Table, FtoorWd BHdge. ' • . ’>> Also Odd Shades. - =» t, ] ’ ' l ...... " ' *, sci v . Pleated, Parchment and Silk '• ff Royal & Borden t« the Thursday afternoon Bridge c«« b and a number of Invited guest* yeeterday at «:tO. Attar a number Os pteaaaut games played at throe ta bles the Utah snore prtsa tar the club members presented to Mrs James Jeffrey*, and the rial tor* high score prise to Mrs. C. peaks McNsiry., Mm Slaughter served mdottcteua sal fhlikMlml 84^1 UNflliiiMi fwnn The EsueNan Sunday school class of the First Baptist church had a de lightful social meeting with their teacher. Mr* W. D. Creech at her home on South William street at eight o'clock Tuesday evening. . After a business session, games were played and several contests en joyed Mr*. 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