TEUVMIONE 321port was rend by Miss Panfcy Wim-bcrl y.-O-in the dining room were Mr?* A. D. Brannon, Miss Mary Sue Anderson, Miss An ad can Westbrook, Miss Car-lone Bruner, nnd Miss Mary Katherine B rimer.—O—Mrs, W. A. Jackson has relumed to i her home in Benton after a Mother's’ Day visit -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Middle brooks.—O—The nnnunl Mother’s Day party of the First Baptist Sunday school wasiOne nf the most lit tin clivc affairs o f given on Tuesday evening nl the Ldu-1 the spring was Riven on Tuesday after- cation building on South Main street,* noon when Miss Hiirriet Story enter- with the Alnthenn, Gleaners, Phila-tained iit it beautifully appointed ten Ihenns. Berenns nnd the Jennie Han-cgan classes as haste. The quests were;announcing tHu engagement and j»|»- | cgnn classes as hostc. T)ie guests proai'CM rsSpraccgins, son c.if Mr, and Mrs, A,IJpraggins. the wedding to hike plnce quantity of spring flowers arranged j on Thursday afternoon, June 2 at the in tall vases and floor baskets with one First Methodist church. 'Hie guests end of the room arranged for the*' annual piny written by Mrs. Hugh;lUltHUiP. lllh xi IV 1. I IW- I ■ «. ( *jroaching marriage of Miss Mary, greetec! by a receiving line formed' ;hiyola Ba.sye, daughter of Mr. nnd ( from officers of the five classes and; VIrs. Guy E. Basye to Hendrix Arthur! invited into the assembly room, which’ ^tinurizins. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, was Ihj.iuUfully decorated with a ,M.bySmith. After a short social hour of con ^ versa Lirm and greetings Mrs. Smith an nonneed the 11)38 lie view would be*dys.i'llyte1]were met at the door hv Mrs. M.McCloughan and were received Mrs. Garrett Story, Mi.v Harriet Story,Miss Guyoln Basye, Mrs. Guy E., - ----— ------- ,Basye and Mrs. A. 13. Spriggins. In presented. with Mrs. F. L. Padgitt at Die living mom, Mrs. Fred 11. l!arriJ;on' the piano and Mrs. Smith reading Diepresided over the clever pu/Ale scroll,! text, Father Time arrived on thewhich after each piece hod been plac- ^eene with Jiis mind fully made up to, ed by the arriving guests, announced have a year of stirring activity, and Die interesting news. Others dispens-j called in the four seasons, Spring, mg hospitality in the reception room Summer, Fall and Winter, who readily were Mrs. .1. O. Milam, Mrs. Dale! agreed to the plan of a pel ratio of Wilson. with Mrs. John Wellborn at months, which were readily recognized the piimo and Miss Mary Louise Keith *n the stressing uf some particular giving a number of lovely vocal num-j holiday pertaining to that month, hers throughout the tea hour. The Uncle Sam and Santa Claus seemed bridal motif was most beautifully^*0 'he favorites, June was easily.stressed in tin? decora I ions throughout'recognized with the blushing bride [the rooms, with bowls and wall vases and groom holding the center of the, of snap dragon, sweet peas, gardenias. parade, the costumes were splendid and Queen Ann's lace placed at every | anti the line of thought expressed in joint of vantage. The tea table was the text was clever and so original, lace covered and centered with a bowl) »'« bespeak for it, much popularity, of sweet peas, snap dragon and baby following the parade, Mrs. Smith was. « .a « ■ a • . t i i -'t J L« ■ B f .... 11a. uL. t ..........! . . j fhmith. Four Uill white candles burn-etl in crystal flower bases holders, siUassisted by Mrs. Hugh Jones in the further features of the evening, in-I I ■ A W II V, I p/« ■ I IIVMMV * w. | a.«V « - -- ’------^ ---ver and cryslal appointments complet- eluding the introduction of “Mothers,”ed the exquisite ensemble. The chosen telling of clcvcr sayings by ehil-flciwres dec*irated the buffet and serving table. Assisi ink in 1he courtesiesdren of the different mothers, followed by a delicious ice course with cake.