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Society Column in the Roxboro Courier, Aug. 5, 1925

Society

Mrs. E.V. Boatwright on Wednesday morning delightfully entertained the members of the Bridge Club from 10:30 to 1 o’clock. The flowers, arranged in pretty bowls and baskets, made a pretty setting for the two tables arranged for the game. After several rounds of Bridge, the hostess served a menu of stuffed tomatoes, ham, cream cheese, sandwiches, hot biscuits, pickles and iced tea.

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On Friday morning, Mrs. W.T. Long entertained at five tables of Boston Rook. The tables attractively placed, with bowls and vases of flowers, furnished interesting progressions for several rounds, after which the hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Coming as a surprise to the guests, after their arrival, was the announcement that the occasion was the birthday of the hostess.

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Miss Mattie Rogers Smith of Martinsville, Va., was the honoree on Saturday morning at a Bridge party given by her sister, Mrs. E.V. Boatright, whose guest she is the guests were members of the Young Girls Bridge Club, who enjoyed three tables of Bridge. The appointments and menu were characterized by the usual charm and arrangement of the hostess. Concluding the game, ice cream, cake and mints were served.

From the front page of the Roxboro Courier, Wednesday evening, August 5, 1925

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