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Bridge Luncheon. rrtf i One of the most delightful anil ,jK charming events of the past week was it. the bridge luncheon for Mrs# Western •j, Logan, the admired guest of Mrs. Al-Tt Ii»on Hanly, by Mrs. Lee Caine, th Throughout the spacious reception rq | suite Was reflected the brightness of jre spring in beautiful flowers of white ih.aiul gold* Here tables were arranged as[for games of bridge, which proved an nH I interesting feature until the noon tic hour. Those most fortunate in the is resulting scores ware Mrs. Martha lt;M. Tweedy, who received a lovely basket ns of Japanese design, and Miss Cather-us i ino Banks, who was presented a he I dainty souvenir an the booby. The lS„ | thoughtful hostess presented Mrs. UK Logan with a beautiful box of candy as a token of remembrance.At the conclusion of the game, the dining room was thrown open and Mrs. C«ine invited the guests to tuble , which was elaborately laid with leavers for ten. Forming the center j of the decoration here was a huge jcrystal basket filled with gulden jonquils. Four crystal cnndle sticks holding yellow taper# completed the color j scheme. A delightful luncheon, con-j stating of five dainty courses, was served to the following guests: Mrs. | Western Logan, Mrs. Allison Hardy, • Mrs. J. T. Sanford, Mrs. Ivcuben j Scarry. Mr*. Harris Hardy, Mrs. Willis Pope, Mrs. Martha Tweedy, Mi** [Catherine Banks, and Mrs. Frank i Phillips.
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Columbus Dispatch

Columbus, Mississippi, US

Sun, Feb 26, 1922

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