Mrs. E.M. Davis entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon honoring Miss Lucile Pass of Asheville. Bridge was the game of the afternoon and many interesting progressions were enjoyed. A lovely dorine was given the honor guest while the highest score was won by Mrs. W.S. Clary Jr., an attractive compact was given. A delicious salad course with coffee, strawberries with whipped cream and cake was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W.C. Bullock.
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The Friday Afternoon Pleasure Club had a most delightful meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. H.S. Morton in the club room of the Kaplon building. The club room was filled with spring flowers arranged in a very artistic manner. Nine tables were placed for the club game of Boston rook. Delicious punch was served by Mesdames N. Lunsford and W.S. Clary Jr. At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Morton served an ice course. Dainty rose baskets filled with mints were given as favors.
From the front page of the Roxboro Courier, Wednesday evening, April 29, 1925. A dorine is an old-fashioned word that means gift.
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