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Thursday, January
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Dessert Bridge
Given For Club
Tbursday afternoon Mrs. James
P. Sloan was hostess to members
of her card club for a dessert
bridge.
Two tables were appointed and
a sweet course, coffee and nuts
were served prior to the games.
* When scores were counted Mrs.
Pitts was presented
award. ' ■
Tapers, greenery and several
modernistic arrangements adorned
the card room.
played, movies were shown and I on Thursday evening of the past
the group enjoyed playing with week.
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Henditfson
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Entertains Club,
Additional Guests
Entertaining members of her
Wednesday bridge club and sever-fXveelt-ehd, were guests
al “ additional guests, Mrs
Steve’s electric train system.
Mr. and Mrs. McGee
Entertain Fribnds ’ ’
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee enter
tained a few friends on Saturday
evening with a buffet dinner par
ty.
the table was appointed in tra
ditional New Year style wTth
horns and balloons and on the
small tables laid for the guests
were party hats. Elsewhere in the
home greenery and magnolia
leaves were decorative.
The hostess’ sister. Mrs. Paul
Martin and Mr. Martin, of
leston, who wpre here lor
for
attendant. She wore an after
noon dress of blue velveteen
styled on princess lines wit^ low
neckline and full skirt. She car
ried an arm bouquet of Better
Times roses.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore her sister’s
wedding gown of Mandalay lace
over layers of ; net and
blush-pink satin. The fitted bod
ice was fashioned with scallop
ed decollette and short sleeves
and a bouffant lace skirt featur
ed tiers of lace and tulle extend
ing to M chapel train.
An. h« r l° 0 * n veil of Venetian
lace belonging io^her matema"
aunt and having been worn by
her mother and sister was held
in place by clusters.of orange
blossoms and extended the
length of the train.
Mrs. Dickson, mother of the
bride, wore aqua peau de sole
white jeweled! gloves* and pastel
hat of pearls and sequins. Mrs.
Eichelberger, ‘ mother of the
Chris
Adair, Jr., was hostess for bridge
«. the past week. * ^ '
Poinsettia and other seasonal
arrangements made a pretty back
ground for the games after which
the hostess gerved a salad plate,
Russian * tea and mints. Visitors
high score was made by Mrs. Fran
cis Blalock and club award went
to Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr.
Dinner Pcdty
For Younger Group 1
Enjoyable among holiday events
for the younger folk was the din
ner party given by Steve Turner
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin S. Turner.
A turkey dinner was served at
the prettily appointed dining table
where place cards marked the
places for ten boys and girls. In
the center was a large candle en
circled with greenery and o(ma-
ments.
Each visitor was presented a
gift and after dinner bingo was
party.
Housewarming Given
Mr. and Mrs. Jacks
On Friday evening of the past
week Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Jacks, who have recently moved
into their new home near here,
were given a housewarming.
A number of friends, relatives
and'neighbors gathered for the de
lightfully informal^ went which
came as a surprise to the honorees,
who. jyere-. showered with attrac
tive gifts for the4ocpe. During the
evening cake, coffee, cookies and
other dainties were served.
Mr. an<J Mrs. Adrian Cassanova,
and Bobby, of Columbia, were
out-of-town guests. 1
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Buffet Supper
For Younger Group
Miss Eloise Marshall entertain
ed a number of college friends
here for the holidays and out-of-
town guests with a buffet supper
The supper table was beauti
fully appointed in the dining room
with floral bells fashioned of red
Carnations. Elsewhere in the re
ceiving rooms seasonal arrange
ments were attractive. Following
supper dancing was enjoyed on
the sun porch. Assfetii* Mrs. W. L./
Marshall, Jr., the hostess’ mother,
were Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mr
and Mrs. Bailey Dixon.
New Year’s Eve
Drop-In Given
New Year’s Eve night Mrs.
Pringle Copeland and Mrs. Bessie
Hays Owens entertained with a ... , , . .,
Wk « -Mm ft b 'Z
wore a small blue hat. Their
corsages were of white orchids.
Tl\e young bride is an honor
graduate of Hanna high school,
and attended Agnes Scott col
lege in Decatur, Ga. She plans
to continue her education at
Presbyterian college.
Mr. Eichelberger was graduat
ed from McCallie School, Chat
tanooga, Term., and attended
Clemson college. He is now a
junior at Presbyterian College.
After a wedding trip to Flori
da, the couple will be at home
at 106 Centennial street.
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SPeten Stony tSealb
White carnations and gladioli
were used in decoration in the liv
ing^ room. Refreshments were
served buffet in the dining room
from a table centered with a crys
tal and silver epergne holding
gladioli, snapdragons and tall
green tapers. Mrs. R. E. Sadler
and Mrs. N. Reece Young assisted
the hostesses in the dining room.
About fifty guests called during
the evening.
Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, who was
visiting her sister, Mrs. John W.
Little, was an out-of-town guest.
January Meetings
ARP Church Circles
Mrs. Marvin Turner was hos
tess Monday afternoon to members
of the ’ {circle of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian
church. ,
Mrs. George Watts Copeland,
spiritual life secretary, led the
program on that topic with* sev
eral members discussing articles
from the Synodical Journal. Later
Mrs. Turner served a sweet course.
The evening circle, Mrs. James
P. Sloan, 1 chairman, met at the
church Mi> ,Nolon Carter had ar
ranged the program with Mrs.
Sloan, Mrs. L. M_. Wilson and Mrs
C. Bynum Betts taking part.
During a social hour the hos
tess, Mrfc" Ernest Hitt, served re
freshments.
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Presbyterian Circles
Will Meet Monday
Circles of the First Presbyte
rian church will meet Monday,
January 9, as follows:
At 10:00 a. m.—
No. 1. Mrs. William Shields,
chairman and hostess.
No. 2. Mrs. Ed Sadler, chair
man and hostess.
No. 3. Mrs. Grady Chandler,
chairman; Mrs. ^ohn T. Young
hostess.
At 4:00 P. M.—
Engagement Is
of Interest Here
Mf. and Mrs. James Edmund
Ferguson, of Macon, Ga., announce
the engagement of their, daugh
ter, Miss Jacqueline Rankin
Dodge, to Odell Wynne William
son, Jr., of Macon, their marriage
to take place Feb. 11.
Miss Dodge, whose mother is the
former Miss Mary Evans Rankin,
of Macon, is a granddaughter of
Mrs. George Arthur Rankin and
the late Mr. Rankin, of Macon.
She attended Wesleyan Conserva
tory and is a graduate of Duke,
university. She is a member of
the Junior League of Macon.
Mr. Williamson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wynne Wil-
liamfQiyjjf Macon. His mother is
the former Miss v Nfarieti jSemken,
of isavaimah. He is a graduate of
the United States Military Acad
emy fit West Point, N. Y., and has>
had further study at Georgia In
stitute of Technology. After his
graduation from, the academy he
served in the United States Air
Force. He is a member of Phi
Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. Wil
liamson is now president of the
Williamson Construction company
in Macon and is a member of the
{Macon General Contractors As
sociation.
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