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PAGE*THE DOTS AN fACtfFRIDAY AFTERNOON.—wyiSocial, Club and Civic Activities of Interest to Women#T#Office Hours: 8 to 12PHONE M»mm mo hallms SWEET TO THINKTi« sweet to think, that, where’er we rove,We are sure to find something blissful and dear.And that, when we’er far from the lips we Jove, ,We've but to make iove to the iipe we are near.The heart, like a tendril, accustomed to cling,Let it grow where it will, cannot flourish alone,But will lean to the nearest and loveliest thing It can twine with itself, and make elosely its own.Then ©hi what pelasure, when'er we rove,To be sure to find something, still, that is dear,And to know, when far from the lips we love We’ve but to make lov# to the lips we are near.Twere a shame when flowers around us rise To make light of the rest, if the rose isn't there;And the world's so rich in resplendent, eyes,Pwere a pity to limit one's love to a pair.Love’s wing, and the peacock’s are nearly alike.They are both of them bright but they’re changeable, too.And wherever a new beam of beauty can strike.It will tincture Love’s plume with a different hue.Then oh! what pleasure, where’erMBS. MEKBHX HONORS MBS. MURRAY AND MBS. CANNADY WITH LUNCHEON—Mrs. A. K. Merrill was hostess Thursday morning at the Houston Hotel when she entertained with a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. M. E. Murray, who recently moved to Dothan from Panama City, FIs. and Mrs. Bert Cannady, of Pana ma City. Fla.The guests, including the members of the Thursday Contract Bridge ciub, and additional friends, enjoyed the games of bridge in the Ladies Parlour, after a delicious luncheon had been served in the private dining room.Tl)e honoreee, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Cannady, were presented with useful gifts of remembrance and Mrs. Ax Flowers was winner of the high score award.Mrs Merrill's guests invited to this lovely affair were: Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Cannady, Mrs. Rawlins McKinney. Mrs. Az Flowers. Mrs. J. L. Jackson. Mrs. M. K. Ford. Mrs. Mayme Rouse. Mrs. Jack Hunter. Mrs. Robert Malone. Mrs. Hugh Smith. Mrs. E, A. Cox. Mrs. T. A. Jones, Mrs. Luther VWlgon, Mrs. B. G. Farmer, Jr., and Mrs. T. W. Palmer.Miss Bennie Renfroe. of Columbus. Ga„ Is the guest of her brother. J. W. Renfroe and Mrs Renfroe.Leon' Fuller is spending several days in New York City.• • »Prof and Mrs. L. L. WilliamsRoyal Mother and ChildNewest and tiniest member of Rumanian royalty is the Archduke Stephen, shown here as he poised for his first picture In the arms of his smiling mother, Princess Ilesna A cheering throng of 10,000 gathered outside the church in Vienna, Austria, where the little nephew of King Carol was christened. Ex-King Alfonso of Spain served as godfather to the royal infant.ITkon to II'J vo on WoitCarter of tbs R.F.D. on the Abbeville road.Mr*. Y. W, Smith of Dothan, •pent the first of tbU week with her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Carter.Mis* Nellie Bond Harris I* at home after spending last week with Frankie Gene Johnson of Dothan.Mrs. Joe Zona is visiting relatives in Montgomery.E. 8. Walden and Ale* Wood mad a businese trip to Montgomery and Selma, the first of the week.rii« Nan Mai ben Wood left Monday for Montgomery where eh« will be in school at the Woman's college this year.Mr. and Mrs. Buster Chambers are the parents of a fine girl born at a Bothan hospital Monday, Sep* tember 12.Tom McTytt of Edison ,Ga.. was a recent visitor to friends here.The local Boy Scoute are enjoying a camping trip to Panama City, Fla., this week. The Rev. B. G, Smith is in charge of the party.Miss Bettie Campbell Is spending this week with Miss Lucy Mulllit of Montgomery.The Y. W. A. met Monday evening with MIsb Janie Powel a* hostess and Miss Sara Radoey leadMiss Sara Maxie Skipper entertained at a bridge shower last Friday afternoon at four o’clock In honor of Mrs. B.Q.Scruggs. Those present besides the hostess were: Mrs. B. Q. Scruggs, Misses Celesta Peterson, OHve Armstrong, Charity A rmwfmn Sara Radnev. Dot Rad-prsssnted and ice ersam and cake served.Misses Mary Cliff Harris and Mery Conner Atksson have returned to Montgomery where they win resume their studies at the Woman’s college,Misso Dot Bad nay and Clarki« Hargret Hammond have returned to Alabama college at Monievalle.The W. M. 8. of the Methodist church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. L. P. Lewie as hostess. Mrs. L. A. Adams led a program on China with Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson and Mrs, Wiley assisting. At the close of the meeting lee cream and cake were served.Mrs. O. C. Carter entehtained Friday afternoon from four to six In honor of the sixth birthday of her son Seab. The thirty email guests included Walter Oakley-HL Marion Oakley, Jr., Mary Collins, Mary and Martha Atkeson, James Stanton Rodney, Skipper Rgdney, Nettle Alford, Peggi eaod John Alford, James Edward Brown, Bettie Jane Williams, Robert Williams, Dwight Williams, Pat Seaborn, Jr. June Walden, Walter Hope Bryan, Janie and Jimmie Wood, Evie Bryan, Lloyd Adams,' Jr., Sonnie Hammond, Laurence McGriff, Billie Me-Griff, Jack Jones, Palmer Brown, Hutchens Wood, Sue Carter and Alice Carter. Mrs. J. R. Radney, Miss Mae Elliott and Mrs. Milton Bryan assisted In entertaining. Ice cream and cake were served after the games.Miss Olive Armstrong entertained at four tables of bridge last Thursday afternoon.In Fall Modemmmfr-Friday, Saturday '£i:i ford and cfamta^vte The Last Man’. Add* Stones. 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Dothan Eagle

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Fri, Sep 16, 1932

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