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Mrs. George Meow, scorer and Mm R.E. Pickett, guest high scorer, were presented hand painted trays. Mm J. y.MoahJdr.* dub Member, tod Mm Lang, guest,, received wall planters in cup dedigii for scoring low. Mrs. Lang was also ^nembeted with lingerie. ■ «f*5r/<x *esfcfl MRS. GRAYDON LILES ENTERTAINS RRIDGETT^ The Bridgettes and Special guests, Mm Lyman Bass and Miss Eli«aftptl| Davis, were entertained on Thursday evening of last week by Mm Lraydon flowers were used in deeoratingtbe rooms of the Liles .apartment on S. Main street. upon 8ucow> ed a sweet course which consisted of pineapple short cake and coffee. A milk glass vase was given as club high score and was wen by Mrs, Ed Davenport Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr., was winner of the club low score prise, an ivy tend. Miss Davis re-i ceived the guest high scow prize, novelty salt and pepper shakers. MRS. W. a JONES HOSTESS TO BOOK AND BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Walter B. Jones was hostess on Friday afternoon to Hie Bode and Bridge Club and additional guests, Mrs. H. N. Howard, Mrs. J. J. Monk, Jr., Mrs. a B. Pifekett, Mrs. Chiles Duke and Mrs. , is, Ga., hous Lang of Douglas, Ga., house Mrs. W. A. Allen. Tlte Jones hoirie was attractively decorated for this occasion with arrangements of chrys anthemums, dahlias and roses. The hostess served ham biscuits, cookies, pickles~ and coffee before play and coca colas during the games, Mrs. R. T. Williams scored for the afternoon. Floating were retained by Mrs. T". S. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Duke. high Lang was remembered with a gift MRS. FITZGERALD ENTERTAINS NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB Mnt Charles E. Fitzgerald was charming hostess to members of the Night Bridge Club and Mrs* Russell Mizelle, special guest, at -iier new, home on East Wilson street, Friday evening. The home was made beauti ful for the meeting by Use' of ar rangement of roses: arid chrysanthe mums. ^ A dessert coarse consisting of teuton meringue pie and coffee was served upon arrival of guests and coca colas and cheese straws -were served later during play. x MEM meets 8:00 p.m.—V.F.W. meets at the Gatehouse. S‘4 1 • Wpf f! H9P TN 364,801.92 311. Assets pledged or assigned to seetne. labilities caul tor on* to and subscribed before me this 26th day of October, 1961, and I certify that 1 am not an officer or director of tide bank. gPg*!Nfbif|NW|rt'»i» C. YBLVBRTON, Notar».PdUi« nmiarfnn Exnirea Auraot 23 1963. - - ^SW|yWOr ‘ i'Staff iunl
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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