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tm A ^ Ait a-« :*. MmI M MRS. R. a ROUUSE NEW Mrs. R. D. Rouse up| the New. Deal Club - guests, Mesd&mes R. L. Beaman, Jr., Ed Murray, Madeline .Rountree," Hols ton, George Moye, M. E. Dixon, Maurice Hodge, W. S. Royster, J. % Paylor, Jr., M. V. Jones, W. R. Willis and Arthur Joyner, Sr % The Rouse home was beautifully decorated with fall flowers; a color scheme of yellow was predominant in the arrangements. . Unusapl house gardens were also used. Mrs. Hen rietta Williamson received the club high score prize, a double deck of cards- Mrs; Murray, guest high scor er and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck, low scorr er, were recipients. of novelty ash trays. V Mrs. Bearhan was remembered with an ornamental demi-tasse cup and saucer set. The hostess served ' delectable stuffed angel cake With coffee, nuts and mints. ; - ' HALLOWEEN PARTY TO BE GIVEN PRESBYTERIAN ’ SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN Children of the Predbyterian Sun day School wil > be entertainedl at a Halloween party in the church edu cational building' Tuesday night at 7:30. Much Halloween fun is Antici pated and those in -charge; Mrs. Glenn Newton, chairman, Mrs. John M. Mewbom and Mrs. J. T. Nolen, are expecting many ghost and gob lins to attend. lira. B. B. Tumag-e was hostess on Monday afternoon to the €e*qp Tniett Circle of the Baptist Mis sionary Soeiety. Mm Dalton Cor bett, chairman, opened the meeting wita prayer mm plwmee»,**• business session In. which'the main scripture PR$EN~|f£* easy (Jiffs For hi • PLASTIC TABLE Brass Candlesticks and WEST • HAND Pi *************************************$** • IMPORTED • ¥************* • GIFTSPOR **************** ner of-the dining room, for the tell ing oi fortune* by the hostess. During the games coca cola* and peanuts were served and at' the. conclusion peach and date Halloween aalad, pimento cfcaoao sandwiches in pumpkindMign, ftmn bread, bacon and prune hors d’eeu-vre and pickles were served with coffee. Orange and bfack ballets of ddndy were given as 3SaSfl* flub high ■ep«iw. and Mrs. Williams was guest high scorer. *'/. ‘r-’; v—* "*i MR& W. A. BARREIT GARDEN CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. W, A. Barrett was hostess to GasdM Chib members Monday after noon at the regular meeting. She mi, a colorful unf of fell flowers, aceratum, in her home for r/, Jditod'i this Ml*.' t... S. Tm»a*e, who a*to-‘ matieally became president when Mrs. Vernon Witkersonresfrnad re cently, presided- Mrs. Tornaxe an nounced the district msetfaur which wwaM be held in Washington, Tues day, November t, and also that • Christmas decoration demonstration would be held in the Country Club in r Mount on Norember 9. h Tabitha DeVisconti reported cfhulbe as listed hy ;'Tfcni.' ByR Gaynor, who her talk. Mrs. Gaynor said fsanthemums were first dis in China dmteir the Cant era and were known as the ■ I—_ \ States in 1847, in the Maw |(>i ''sag? .. ■'* - |®S ’ «.V: si* • t*i ' hi ' -f ■! .W-.. v *-i«;9’mgjh n ■ . 'V- w K • ' i ip !■¥<*# i z r 1 ■ Ml I 1 H iin iyPI(F Dream fined Model for the way we lire today! For you whothink, and feel, and live in terms of today . . . who regard your home as complete expression of yourself and your life . . . we proudly announce the arrival of the new American Informal Furniture by Tom- - linson: ' ■ V . i •' , • ,., ■ Women love the rhythm and beauty ol this furniture. So right with any good style. Sb adaptable wit you Can start with a few pieces *. -. or furnish a complete home. Meat i admire itsclean-cutsimplicity... its mitered comers, concealed hinging and the satiny smooth driftwood finish. All are happy at the moderate prices! *.a*Jhdajtfs way of lifeealls for more simplicity ... mole flexibility. In American Informal Furniture by Tomlinson you find both. And almost every piece in the American Informal, groups—living room, dining rrfom, bedroom—can be used interchangeably fa your Other i’t Miss This Unusual Display lyjawt* **-- *A — s® «§
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