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?I.HJS* Mr*. I A Wilson 219 3384 ? 1 Dnpfin Cowfr Art ttit The day was perfect for ao outdoor art exhibit. The whits colonial home with Old Glory flying from a from column, the azaleas at their peak and the pines with sunlight filter lug thru them all contributed to the atmosphere of enjoyable relaxation felt by the many peo ple who came to view the talent displayed in the paintings of the students of Mrs. Mar geret Banchard Cooper, b has been called the "most crea tive" of the annual exhibits she has presented. Mac Teachey of Rose Hill shows his proud parents and grand father the best of his years work exhibited in the group of paint ings by youth students. Crayon and ink combinations, water colors and tissue colloges dominated this group. Light and shadow among the pines from an interesting fore ground pattern for artistic display of paintings. Mrs. Cooper studies a painting In oils, done with palette knife by Mrs. Dudie Hawes BLanchard of Wallace. The subject Is a coastal scene with trees in the foreground. In the background Is the studio. Inside it the guests were served punch and cookies. On Its outside walls, paintings in oils can be seen. Two ladies enjoy a college water scene created fro?n acrylic paint which is proped against a pine tree. In it pebbles, tree bark and broom sedge were used by Janet Lee of Fa is on to furnish the college media. | After an early hanging of their paintings in preparation for the show, Mrs, Charity Kalmor of Faison, Mrs. Margaret Carroll of Turkey and Mrs. Nan Precythe (back to camera) of Faison relax while they wait for others to arrive and hang their works in the adult student group. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Kirk Carawan enter tained her bridge club on Tues day evening at her home on North Hall Street. Enjoying the play were Mrs. Billy Brown, Mrs. DeWitt Miller, Mrs. Richard Burrows, Mrs. Verne Cayton, Mrs. Bobby Lee Jones, Mrs. J.T. Kelly. Mrs. E.G. Murray, Jr. and the hos tess. Assorted hostess crackers with pepsi and candy were ser ved during the play and at the close of the game the guests enjoyed Hawaiian pie and cof fee. After theprogressions prizes were presented to Mrs.Cayton. t for high score, Mrs. Brown won traveling prize and Mrs. Jones low score. Mrs. Cottle Hostess Mrs. Albert Cottle was hos tess to her bridge club on Th ursday evening, April 34th at her home just off Highway 117 North of Rose Hill. Two tables were in play in the living room and those pla ying were Mesdames WardFar rior, Irkson Rouse, Harry T. | Davis, C.F. Hawes, L.A. Wil son, James Newton, Hugh S. Johnson and Mrs. Cottle. ' j After progressions were fin ished, high score prise was aw arded Mrs. Wilson, a guest i club high to Mrs. CJ. Haw es and Bingo to Mrs. James Newton. i Refreshments of ham bisc- ! y^efrtJMtents ' of ham cults, pineapple-cheese curls, drinks and cholates were ser ved the guests. ...Enjoy Real Family Feasting Here. 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April jn MfAs exhibit ;;iv p[r,c" an'l -ilo >n; children from six years to hig?i school. On the south side of the house there was work done by high school students. Some of these students have received Instructions from Mrs. Coop er for four or five years. Behind the house, and in the studio there was displayed a beautiful collection done by ad ults in Mrs. Jack Coopers cl asses. There were landscapes portraits, still life, and many others. It would have been very difficult to select one as the best. In the studio punch was ser- % ved to the guests. On the lawn s there were chairs for anvoneij to rest a bit, and enjoy thebea- * uty of the day. Boy Scoot Camperee The boy scouts of the Tus- J car or a Council held a camp- j eree on May 25, 26, and 27 at the fairgrounds near Golds-1 boro. Attending from Rose Hill 1 were fourteen scouts from Tr- 1 oop no. 246, and eight Explor- J ers from Troop #246. J.T. f Kelly, Maury Henry Staring, and Sidney Smith accompanied the boys. 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