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SOCIETY.
Two delightful parties to their
friends in honor of Mrs. L. St.
Clair J3ays r a bride of a few weeks,
were those given on Friday mom-
•■mg and -afternoon ‘by Mrui Mi J
Hays and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Jr.
Summer flowers were used in
profusion which made the rooms
very attractive.
Assisting in the morning were
Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Mrs. Julia
Griffin and Msses Melenee Thornley
and Emily Phillips. Tables were
arranged for Rook and several
hands played during which deli
cious mints were enjoyed. Cake
and cream were served.
In the afternoon Mrs. James R.
Copeland and Mrs. Julia Griffin
welcomed the guests at the door
and Mrs. Jodie Chandler, introduc-
Graham. The home was lovely in
its decorations of daisies. Tables
were arranged for Rook and sev
eral hands enjoyed. The hostess,
assisted by her mother, served de
licious cream and cake. Those par
taking of Mrs. Graham’s hospitali
ty were: Mesdames R. B. Vance,
JL-M. Douglas. J. A. _Bailev r Jim
Wright, E. W. .Ferguson, E. J.
Adair, W. B. Owens, Jr., John
Spratt, H. A. Copeland, M. J. Mic-
Fadden, A. C. Daniel, M. G. Wood-
worth, L. B. Dillard, W. C. Bailey,
Edward Long, Will Leake and
Misses Sallie Wright, Ellene Mc-
Caslan and Caroline Caldwell.
Friday afternoon Miss Helen
Bailey entertained the girl^s of the
Junior Christian Endeavor Society
of which she is leader. The girls
all came, 'dressed to represent a
book and lots of fun was had guess
ing their names. Progressive games
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,y„. were, .enjoys^ thfr-^tenwrori
man, B. Copeland and Rose Cornel-
son, who certainly succeeded in
making the afternoon one full of
fun. Old Mother Goose, Boy Blue,
Bo-Peep and various other charac
ters were there. Lemonade and
cake were served. Those present
were Misses Rose Williams, Cleon
were then refreshed with punch
served by Misses Mary Owens and
Dorcas Mason: The afternoon was
pleasantly spent in playing Rook.
An ice course, cake and mints
were served. About sixty guests
enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.
Hays and Mrs. Owens.
A party that was thoroughly en
joyed was that given on Thursday
morning when Miss Melle Burgess
entertained a number of friends.
The house was pretty with its vases
of sunflowers which added bright
ness to the home. Progressive Rook
was enjoyed for an hour or two,
after which a delicious salad course
with iced tea and mints were serv
ed.
Miss Burgess’ out-of-town guests
were Misses Carrie Fleming and
Harriet Simpson, of Laurens, and
Miss Mary Andei^on, of Gre«n-
ville. Other guests were Misses
Mary Ruth Copeland, Mary Owens,
Helen Bailey, Sarah Hunter, Fran
ces 0’Daniel, Sarah Frances Glenn,
Julia Neville, Elizabeth Young,
Irene Wilburn and Mary Stokes.
Miss Jeane Wright was hostess
on Friday afternoon when she en
tertained the young girls club at
her home in ‘‘The Woods”. Rook
was enjoyed and a good many
kodak pictures taken. Delicious
cream, cake and punch were serv
ed to the following guests: Misses
Lillian Barrow, Mary Copeland,
'Emmie Pitts, Martha Phillips, Em-,
ily Davi,s .Lelia Norman. Virginia
Moore, Lores Adair, Martha David
son and Maiy Carrigan, of Society
Hill. Miss Lillian Barrow will
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be the next hostess to the club and
will entertain at an early date.
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Wednesday evening Miss Sarah
Hunter delightfully entertained in
honor of her attractive guest, Miss
Mary Anderson, of Greenville. A
delicious course supper was served,
after which the evening proved to
be one of fun. Those who enjoyed
this hospitality were: Misses An
derson, of Greenville, Helen Bailey,.
Mary Owens, Esse Copeland, Melted
Burgee, Frances O’Daniel and
Mary Stokes.
Much merriment was caused
Thursday afternoon by the little
folks when little Miss Virginia Kel-
lars celebrated her fifth birthday.
Various games were played and at
a late hour the guests were served
ice cream and cake which was the
delight of the children. Each guest
^before leaving, was presented with
> gift, the girls being given a fan
tod the boys, a balloon.
Those enjoying the afternoon
were little Masses Virginia and
Frances Spratt, Margaret Boland,
Nena Martin McSwain, Ella Little
and Emma ;Mc€ravy, Almena,
Elizabeth and Agnes Strauss Mill
ing, Emmie Adair, Mary Bailey,
Sarah Zee WTightrMafy Houze
Dillard, Virginia Barrow, Janie
Little, Sadie Chandler and Masters
Isaac Copeland, John William and
Henry ^Drayton Dillard, B. C Fot^
guson, Dorsey Houze McFadden
and Giles Bailey.
The Acteon *Boolc Club and*a few
friends were entertained on Satur
day afternoon by Mrs. Bothwell
proved to be quite successful
Those present were Misses Fran
ces Williams, Clara Louise O’Dan
iel, Margaret Copeland, Virginia
Benjamin, Myrtle Spoon, Alden
Bailey, Marion Copeland and Ben
nett Godfrey. Miss Bailey served
delightful cream and cake.
Friday afternoon on the beauti
ful lawn of Miss Connie Bailey’s
a Mother Goose party was given
by the younger children of the Ju
nior Christian Endeavor. The en
tertainment was in charge of Miss
es Elizabeth Douglas, Thelma Coff-
Millinjg, Agnes Shelley, Dudley
Cosby, Bessie Jones, Margaret
Douglas, Nora Spoon, Janette
Crawford, Janet”" Leake, Sarrah
Copeland and Rfechel O’Daniel.
Wednesday afternoon Master
John William Dillard celebrated
his fifth birthday by entertaining
quite a number of his little friends
at a birthday party. Games of all
sorts were played and the little
folks had a good time. Fourth of
July souvenirs were used, emblems
being on the cake. Delightful re
freshments were served.
- “Those invited’werirMisses Marion
Hipp, Elizabeth and Katherine
Blakely, Virginia "Spratt, Madelme
Adair, Emmie Adair, Emma and
Ella Little McCrary. Sadie Chand
ler, Margaret Jones, Mary Houze
and Irene Dillard, 'Sarah Z.
Wright, Janie Little, Mary Pin
son, Mary Etta Henry, Virginia
Kellars, Almina, Agnes (Strauss
and Elizabeth Milling, and Mas
ters Dorsey Houze McFadden, Wil
liam Albert Galloway, Gerard
Johnson, B. C. Fei'guson, Dill El
lis, Bothwell Graham, Paul Odi-
orne, Billy Owens, Leland Young,
Giles Bailey and James Hatton.
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