Purely Personal
Miss Annie Sheppard Branch and Miss Dorothy Whitehead left
yesterday for Kinston to visit Mrs. Fitzhughe Wallace.
The many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Lillian
Perry is back home again from a recent illness.
Miss Callie Quarles is visiting relatives in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. B.L. Culbreth is spending his birthday with his son,
Hubert, in Richmond.
Mrs. T.M. Meade of this city, who has been visiting friends
in Greenville, N.C., returned home yesterday.
Miss Warren
Entertains
Miss Ethel Warren delightfully entertained yesterday
afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Sudie
Hackney. The Guests enjoyed a delightful afternoon either at cards or sewing.
At the conclusion of the game they were invited into the dining room, which was
attractive inits decorations of Hallowe’en pumpkins and Black Cats. The
centerpiece was a hugh pumpkin which contained the gifts for the bride-elect.
A delicious salad course was served.
Meeting of the
Thursday Afternoon Club
Miss Catherine McNair delightfully entertained the Thursday
afternoon club from 3:30 to 5:30, Thursday afternoon. After an interesting game
Miss Virginia Woodard was found to have made the highest score and Mrs. Herbert
Ellis the highest guest score.
Delicious hot lunches were served. The guests of the club
were Mrs. Tom Hackney, Mrs. Steve Anderson, Mrs. Herbert Ellis, Mrs. Tom Mears
and Miss Virginia Ellis.
Dance Last Night
The younger dancing
set enjoyed a delightful dance at the country club last evening. Music was
furnished by the Wilson Jazz Orchestra.
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