Miss Ferdinand Pappe, who is a teacher in the graded school at Tuxedo, is at home for the holidays with her mother, Mrs. F.C. Pappe, at her residence on Godshaw Hill.
Miss Jean Braswell, attractive daughter of Mrs. E. J. Braswell, is home for the Christmas holidays at her home on Godshaw Hill. Miss Braswell is a student at Fassifern College, Hendersonville, N.C., where she is very popular with the younger set.
There will be a supper dance Christmas night at the Lake Lanier Tea Room.
Mrs. H. B. Gottfried will entertain Wednesday night, December 30th, with a dancing party at the Library for her daughter, Miss Helen Gotfried, and son, Mr. Rudolph Gottfried. There will be 50 of Tryon’s younger set as guests for this affair.
Miss Ferdinanda Pappe and her brother, Mr. Edmund Pappe, are spending the holidays here with relatives.
Major and Mrs. Mahaffey of Washington are spending several weeks here with Major Mahaffey’s parents.
The next meeting of the Lanier Club will be held January 9th.
The bridge-tea given Monday afternoon at the Library for the antituberculosis fund was one of the prettiest affairs of the season. The rooms were beautifully decorated with Christmas suggestions, and delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion of the bridge game.
One of the social holiday events of this week is a luncheon given in honor of Miss Isabel Wilcox of Asheville, N.C., on Saturday by Miss Elizabeth Grady at her home on Grady avenue. Among the invited guests are Mesdames Carter Brown, Hume Fraser and Walter Richey, and Misses Margaret Doubleday and Loraine Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Landrum of Greenville, N.C., are visiting Mrs. Landrum’s mother, Mrs. E.H. Godshaw for Christmas holidays on Godshaw Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Hill and Miss Josephine of Burlington, N.C., ae in Tryon visiting friends for the Christmas holidays.
Miss Helen Morgan, who is attending Greensboro College at Greensboro, N.C., is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan, at their home on Godshaw Hill. Mrs. E.H. Buckner and little son of Asheville, N.C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.G. Morris in Tryon for the holidays.
Mr. A.A. Merrick, our efficient and progressive landscape and consulting engineer, is giving the young men of his many engineering crews a holiday from Wednesday to Monday so they will be able to be with friends and parents during this festive season.
Miss S.E. McKee, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia at her home on Whitney avenue, is slowly improving.
Miss Liela M. Norman left Tuesday for a week’s visit with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Norman, at their home in Dewey Rose, Ga.
Mrs. T.L. Justice is entertaining her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Blande of Lumkin, Ga., at her pretty residence in Tryon, for the Christmas holidays.
Dr. T.L. Justice went to Forest City, N.C., the first part of this week to attend the funeral of Mr. J.F. Alexander, who died last Thursday at his winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Miss Alice Andrews is home for the Christmas holidays from Piedmont College in Georgia, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Andrews.
Elmo C. Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Lynch, is spending the holidays with his parents at their home on Melrose avenue.
Page 4, Polk County News, Tryon, N.C., Thursday, Dec. 24, 1925. There’s a Miss Ferdinanda Pappe and a Miss Ferdinand Pappe listed in separate items
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