Friends FHonor Mrs. Tillman With CoffeeMrs. Horace Tillman was honored with a going-away coffee at the home of Mrs. Preston Payne with Mrs. L.K. Manning acting as co-hostess July 12.For the occasion Mrs. Tillman chose a melon dacron crepe sleeveless shift with which she wore matching earrings. Her corsage was of white carnations.A pink linen cloth covered the table which was centered by an arrangement of pink carnations and white mums in a white pottery footed bowl. Other shades of pink with white flowers were used throughout the room. Mrs. L.K.Manning poured coffee.In addition to the honoree and hostesses those present were Mesdames Virgil Henry, H.H. Spradlin, Hortesia San Juan, Billy Hodge, Drewie McIntosh, little Miss Phyllis McIntosh, Cullman; Mrs. H. O. Michelfeld-er, Hancevuie; Mrs. Bob Arnold Garden City; Mrs. Paul Barnett Vinemont; Mesdames Ray Browt and O.B. Harris, Crane Hill The Tillmans, who have spen all their married life in Cullman County, are moving to Bir mingham. Mr. Tillman is em ployed by the Birmingham South ern Railroad; Mrs. Tillman wilbe teaching at Gardendale Elementary School. Mr. and MrsTillman have a daughter, Jan, ageeight, and a son, Joey, age thirteen.NEW ORLEANS (UPI»—Tht family room — a place where the whole family can gather for mutual recreation or which can be reserved on occasion for adult entertainment or childrens play — now can be found in more than 40 per cent of the nation's new homes, sayst h O Q It I* %*\ D 1 A