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Tplcphon* 22.=Jlub at if r-by red Ira. Ini. lr*. keriw-sonofnr*outit*.ch -ght of yed out all, tgh i n JW-vhontyj .Saturday Bridge Club.Mr*. Walter Swoope entertained at the Woman’* Club with a St. Pat-i rick party, Thursday afternoon, in honor of the .Saturday Bridge Chib and a tew chosen gu*yts. Green and gold were the prevailing color tones in the decorations. Old fashionedI narcissus and daffodils adorned the ; mantle and other places in the as-isembly room, whore five tables were arranged for games of bridge.Mrs. SwOOpe was assisted in welcoming her guests by her attractive little daughter. Ann Evan#, ami her •sister, Mrs. Albert Herring, Jr. After many enjoyable game*, Mrs. Western JLogan wn* awarded the guest’* high Iworo prize, ami Mrs. Oscar Burris received Jhe club prize, which were j beautiful candlesticks made of pottery, with green candles tied with !green ribbon. Miss Catherine Linda-jlrtood cut the consolation, which wasCompliments Mrs. Logan.Mrs. Western Logan, an admired visitor, who has been the Inspiration for many social attentions, was hon orec* at another delightful bridge party last Thursday morning when Mrs* Frank Phillips entertained in compliment to her in her attractive home on Main Street.Spring flowers were used to enhance the attractiveness of the reception rooms where four tables were I arranged for the players. At the completion of the games, Mrs. Elay Pope was awarded u box of face powder for holding the highent score, add Mrs, Norman Wood the booby, a j tiny drum. Miss Louise Evan* cut * the considut ion and received a bridge score set. Mrs, Logan was presented I with a beautiful hand-painted basketas the honor guest. Mrs. Phillips was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. J. T. j Sanford and Mrs. S. L. Cnine.Delicious refreshments, served on | large grass trays* consisting of a plate luncheon with an ice, was servlet! to the following fortunate guest*: i Mrs. Western Logan, .Mrs. Allison Hardy, Mr*. Elzy Pope, Mrs. Oscar ] Locke, Mrs. Willis Pope, Mrs. Norman Wood, Mrs. Martha Searcy, Mrs. William Warring, Mrs. Robert Hardy, Mrs. Reuben Searcy, Mrs. Harris Hardy, Mrs. Eugene Beard, Mrs. Early Ewing, Mis* ( utherlne Lindamood. Mis* Suzella Champneys, JVIiss Mary Woodie Betts, Miss Georgia Hopkins and Miss Louise Evans.F*nfbrorInFiwwVi*rj?1i inImHEiCiI ina St. Patrick souvenir.\ aIrs.oftedomithIr*.ed.erelubUywnmilDelicious refreshment#, consisting [of a salad course and mint ice, were served by the charming hostess. Those present were: Mrs. Western Logan, Mrs. Allison Hardy, Mrs. Reuben Searcy, Mrs, Martha Tweedy, Mrs. Snm Lindamood. Mr*. Willis Pope, Mrs. Oscar Burris, Mrs. Prentiss (i’Renr, Mrs. Elzy Pope, Mrs. Albert Herring, Jr., Mr*. Mnckey of Lake Charles, La., Miss Catherine Cocke, Miss I *ouiHo Evans, Mins Catherine Lindamood, Miss Mattie Pogue*, Miss Georgia Hopkins, Miss Grace Lawrence, Miss Catherine Banks and Miss Pauline Harris.dnWheatfcchurWwlt;thlo'chw ii yeHridi’c I.iincfieoirMesdames Wood and Mall Honored.Mr. und Mrs. Robert Hardy entertained at a delightful dinner party, at their lovely country home last Monday evening, In honor of Mrs. Norman Wood and Mrs. Addison Hall. The dining room was beautifully decorated with jonquils and ferns. The table was centered with a cut glass basket filled with jonquils, freesius, and feathery ferns. A delicious four course dinner was nerved to the following guest*: Mr*. Norman Wood,Mrs. Addison Hall c»£ Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hardy, Mr. anti Mre. Bailey Hardy, Mr. Felix Chapman, and Mr. Edward Hardy,Later in tin* evening Mr. and Mrs.fohoiliu ! hr Tf gu gawefoCO]esim
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Columbus, Mississippi, US

Sun, Feb 26, 1922

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