Mrs. H.L. Wilson was hostess at the last meeting of the Friday Afternoon Club.
A patriotic program had been prepared. Riley’s Old Glory was most effectively read by Mrs. E.S. Coffey. “The Song of the Flag,” read by Mrs. O.L. Hardin was greatly enjoyed.
In the red, white and blue word contest that followed, Mrs. B.J. Councill excelled, and Mrs. Wilson presented her with an attractive silk flag.
The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. M.P. Critcher, Mrs. David Greene and Miss Louise Critcher. Covers were laid for 24. Dainty place cards added to the attractiveness of the tables, and carried out the pretty color scheme, as did also the flag favors. The plates also carried out the color scheme, red, white and blue cream cake following a most tempting salad course.
Besides the club members Mrs. Tom Forest of Greensboro, Mrs. Weber of Danville, Va., and Miss Woosley of Durham were sharers in Mrs. Wilson’s hospitality.
The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Woosley.
From the front page of the Watauga Democrat, Boone, N.C., Thursday, July 17, 1924
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