IF • 4 mVift ' ’ » V. Í . . , '■ * • * ' ‘4 ' t f t *' ? - ?v ’ • ' î T ’ < . ‘ f A ’. y *'«* . ’ jïrtrt’w #*' " * ‘ . I V - • • M f ê f e * ? . •* U L i - i .. ’ . * * '1 ' * ’> I ;• ■ - ' ' . ‘ J .2 , .. • V • a. -, . ■ » /’ ; . V-'»' |r ^ * . < / tT fiV to to U V flB f7 ir. ? V ». • ‘->*w S' ' w/* ' A • • 9 ■' V •• V . , .,,- t m w* >'r ..p Junior Ito g n e Botortaigwto". Thu Junior Louche of the Methodist church was entertained Tuesday evening a t . the chnroh by their leaders, Miss May Van Hardenburg and Miss Nadine gwenning. They wore - aaflstod by Mrs. ‘ Van lUrdonherg and Mrs. Hartly. Under the direction ,o f their Ashland « attractive a n t a leaders, m ade heaps Neighbors of Woodcraft H ave P a rty — Neighbors of Woodcraft and their friends bad g very de­ lightful evening at carda, Mon­ day, February J 8, after the regular business -session. Tables of five hundred proved most entertaining with’ . Mr. H. L. *Moore securing first honers, the prise a lovely, hyacinth, and Mrs. boland, receiving the con­ solation prise. There were at least seventy members ahd guests present' to On February I I , the Blks enjdy the pleasant hfiurs and Ladies’ will give a card party, the bountiful • feast which was Tgsfr friend! k b invited-ahd i f served at ils clbse. g t o l time M sheared every one The Neighbors of Woodcraft attending. meet at tlje J. o . o. F. hall. No pains are spared In making the first and third Mondays of these sooiai affairs a success. -each month. • Those who wish to attend pre M phohe M h. M o t a .a b lette i • 1er table reservations. J Alpha Chapear Mrttoa*i?' JÎ . e * Alpha Chapter fío. ¿ O? AS. ¿'1?'?',. A .i . • 11 ^ ^ t o wtawah G itoP I Mhmtained— dMterday, February * I I , was H màâw memorable tU the angais I j M , írém sh a w ta w a h Group of heíd its regalar m it in s Mon- gay evening. A program of b - teyestiag nam,bers with cards and dancing, of the old fashioned figure«, ending With the llvgjy Virginia Reel, made a social Mr. nnd Mrs. Brisboe E n tertain — The members of ike debating teams Were complimented guests at a delightful' dinner party Tuesday evening, given by Mr. 'and Mra. 0 . A. Mrlseoe. Covsbs were laid for eleven i t the.' prettily appointed tabic, WHS Rg dainty place cirds giv­ { The girti composing t i l s ing a note bf color. gftop SlWj Kkbbil Leedom . h i s 1 After dinner all gathered about Afterbury, Basel Hudnell. Ardts the Plano and sanr tor a time. toKArtkUBd, EtBkhetb Joy. to rt The inter evanint waa spent in etop • - Goetss, Audrey Dodge, June Wol­ Those •enjoyfug this pleasant cott, Oladva Crosby, HelOn B ir ­ keegitaHty Wire: Mr. | c ia HMoe Kdunasto. Leeh Be uakg, cáastanee Willard, Der- AHrtoa, Dirk Jey. Ellen Galgy, Mtora Bartlett, Lermtne BrtXV Veda b id et«, Mytrr Their , guardian to Mias Helen1 m tlltr, Hedry, Wbrrta D etom ts a id Ro- Mggrta. t i CRETONNES ENGLISH RRINT ÜauBaslly cleveP dtoi|M Juid opior- NGL161I HUNT UNS ÂHE ^TBig’iJngiiBh'Firin «•nUola the fw eiftoé propew ¿rights for U0B. Nothing ia prettìer for Spring and en ow * drapfcrito th«rf twtonaä. »' * i e. to M eato M < << ito -tolMM'-toMrt* M» * * * & Itoli*. 4 - <‘ r 2 •Camp Pire " I <"WaMoktye" .TB toe » H eb « »o . en rtf . » W*A: « t o <*«*, ® *M * L e<± N«1 » H * > W rtto ;rIto Ä BIP UB«h, ' W ahrt« < fis»*’ Ciarte« High, Viel« O***1 < W » , * tth *M * » * • * H . A. Clark, »ad H ttttk Mtf » n D è to tto 'I* * 1* V W *£* of tun until delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present to enjoy the Jelly time were: Beulah HerVvy, Anna 'Jean Van Hardenberg, Wayne Van Hardenberg,. Velma Brower, Loye Banutrd, Sarah Perris, H erbert' Darts, tWtothy Leslie, Florence Sehwahn, George Perris, Gale Hamaker, Dorothy Bryant and Prank Pem­ berton. Mrs. O. Q, BuMdfcs was in charge of the entertainment fea­ ture, and games atotopttate to 4he occasion, which deserve more U e afternoon. T . A sack o f eeady hearts, given "each guest, played «dlte A part n f hiindBeou sad ,lats» in a g tm a Valentines . and mlttenl to r e much In demand dnring oft« game. An animated heart-hunt said mtelligeabe testa kept guests eU rt during their progress.' gam es V* - * » « « » « > « » * « » >eeOO«W e V e g e to K » H < h Af è « « l | l M t H » 1 -A s m e s t o s » t o t o » » » * ■ « » < » » i * Mto. CALENDAR ÔF Orato K. k e f members w ert considered apd unaaltnodMy toted into the krone. . .It was pllaued to' iu - kite tptoe tir ls to t&e next n i - knife Cettp »Im masting. Indian names, symbols, and Camp Fire health charts w eri also discussed, to wpre fUns> for a Wawoklyu party?' il0dr&wg, Editor These groups have appelated a reported, whose w ort R to to lAnong the • historical records of prepare the reports which top' , the Chapter and a copy sent to of much interest to everyone. the stale historian. Following, thia, Mrs. <5. W. Ranson read *n article wrltted by the President General of thd AUxlliaary to Trinity pulld I D. A. R-, .lib .' Anthony Wayn« entertained the membership and Cook, "Berviee ' tS Home and friends at an elaborately plan- ¿Country." This • deoeived closd hod card party Monday evening , attention from the listeners. at the Parish Honse. F Mrs. P. 8. Provost sand' Patriotic decomtionk artis­ "Love Sent a Little Gift of tically disposed made the rooms Ifebees,* by Leslie Cook and John Very attractive. Tally Cards, in Qpenshaw; to appreciative ap­ the shape of little hatchet* Wenc '■ .» * . plause, responding with "The Used. Lilac Tree.’ ’• There were 11 tables played s k Mrs. Chard’ Beebe, in pianò In bridge and five hundred. The Iplo, played "Prelude" by Rach- prises for the ladies were hand ' jbaninoff, graciously responding, embroidered gifts and very love- With "Dancing Doll" by Poldini. ) Miss Chamberlain then de^ The fortúnete **»* Ik bridge lighted the listeners, with an Wirt« Mrs. Wagner in d bflglnal monologue, "Lecture Mr. T. H. Bimpaoi. >Aw scores Heard by lire. Flanhigan, Mother cam e to MM. J. H. McGeh1 and Of Eight before the Mother's *1 Mr. t . k t CtotfbA . -, ' ■' Club." To in sisten t demand,. In five ktandTed. Mrb, Ctadde Miss Chamberlain gave “Fluffy.", Babcock and Mr. W. A. «eben ' In celebration of. the birthday scored , highetl dtad the eebrtftu- of Mrs. MacCracken, president óf the Civic Club, Miss Hicks presented her with a beautiful j Basket of flowers, a gift from » the Daughters of the. American Revolution and the Civic Club. Although a complete surprise, Mrs MacCracken thanked the * '' ladies, in fitting phrase for their • thoughtfulness In remembering her in se delightful a fashtog. . Just at this point, Mrs. Dodgl L moved that the club give the D. A. It. a rising vote of thanks fot ( the splendid program which oH had enjoyed so thoroughly. During the social hour, tea was poured by Mrs. Hammond and Miss Chamberlain. Just here another happy surprise was Hi store fdt the ladle» vfeèh twO finn birthday cakes made by ’ Mrs. Provoet and Mrs. Maxey ' w e n served with tm tea. "Mrs. MnHon HtoPsr tortrtgid- ud } a £ u * to* partorì- et S t a h t o r t f « c n t a ì to M «M to thn fchAHr ***** #*•** »otoutoy l i / t o t o « t o h m » « tu o’cloA . * The yPutostert worn y t o g e e different . meat . Wal- '»• *>• W W M M M 'i ' ' • rs Claude w ®° ■ k* rt’ 'cenkmittse « U tefta ttM ' ¿t Mg hobse ¡rds iresl- M l l i % . « * * aad : i , °* r : Andtoked , « >rve great were used. TBeM «mW telfbw to ' by aa inrtrtoUnp M toM ls. AA , “Inverted QhnftM* »'ftkttH to ’ Meekrs. * Mrttlr, Y. D. î *. MHimr/'H.'tlfle’Aidsrtrfn tog'W r. entertaitoa H«LalA, ‘pfrotot* tb Id dtoy t t a ii- 1 if girts at lnK , V : , Itrttoti to t- A er MJt; Andwson ’ was « girt» of ntenptlBnaHy t o l l rM M rto. ' A w* er- * * A tableau eodslsting «t ftor be"><*_w*w Proposal’s done lh . HMothtney E lk s’ V alen th rt D a n e s— ■' This ev to t had btota u ntici- patgd- for seme time. Elaborate pimm had been made a id the result Whs ‘ohe Of the mbst at- U-asttve parties ef the season. The Valentine thought was carrleg out In all the decorates torfehcis that enhanced the beauty of .< the aarroundiegs. Heart shaped shields were used fer the lights, and Ita the . Three hpn«9ed- geests wrtk seated, g l ‘ih* f«hUi tonto' tod enjoyed the elaborate baffgggt whieh added the «rtWBWW tf- fator *« Tko "Who Dg" d»*S nf the Metkndlet ehgigh w l# h»M a covered dish luncheon at t|)e home bt Mrs- Ralph fetUtnps Fridgy, February l » v All members who w »k to go are* atogd t o / gather a t the Methodist church' at eleven o'clock. It to planned to have euawr e e that «M a t y rtto tb the place of meeting. ’ tn‘lU M,lt‘ This, indeed, is a pleasant -^■and if utaatty is to every wotnan who first tries it. * T ' H 1 rtrtdto w io fa d d real joy in cake making JL f M s a «tin toeatdr jo» the first day she begins ..