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Mm. Pope Kntertain*.J! Followlnu *u pretty club party, on irj Thursday. Mrs. Elity Tope entertained c n number of friends at her home Frl-* day afternoon In a most delightful e way. The spirit of Hallowe'en was• I felt as soon as one entered the rooms, b which were arrayed in golden flower*, e candles ami miniature pumpkins. The d' score cards were in the shape of °ipumpkins, to complete the idea for the f .season. Throughout the afternoonbridge was played nt the four tables, and later a delicious meat course was served. Mrs. Walter Swoope received a a pretty sewing baaket as the winner ..|,,f first prixe, and Miss Hucella Ohamp-I, ney» drew an odd little inccnsc burner 'an the consolation. The guests pres-e ent were Mrs. Walter Swoope, Mis. Mrs. I .on. Flynn, Mra. Robert Tweedy, Miss Alice Wilkinson, Mias Pauline Harms Miss Louise Evans. Miss Sure I la Champney* .Mra. Willis Pope. Mrs. Albert Herrin*. Mrs. Houston [Jcnx, Mrs. Homer Atkins, Miss Grace „ William Burris, Mrs. Reuben Searcy. v Mr*. Leo Flynn. Mrs. Robert Tweedy, , Miss Alice Wilkinson, Miss Pauline Hants, Miss lamiae Evans, Mina »1 Suxella Champncys. Mrs. Willi* Pope. V- Mr- Albert Herrlmr. Mrs. Houston ,, ( OX, Mrs. Homer Atkins, Miss Grace d Lawrence, Mrs. John Dwyer. Mrs. Samuel Kaye, Jr.. and Mrs. E. if. Bad-trcr.hI.Li-*• ._____i i..*
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Columbus Dispatch

Columbus, Mississippi, US

Sun, Oct 30, 1921

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