Beautiful Party in Honor Bride at White Rock

The beautiful country home of Mrs. Pearson at White Rock was opened Thursday afternoon when Mrs. C. A. Ross entertained with a miscellaneous shower honoring her niece, Mrs. James Kennedy, a recent bride, who is leaving to make her home in Oklahoma City.

The affair was of much local interest and attended by many of the younger set as well as intimate and personal friends of the honoree.

The reception room was enhanced by a profusion of spring blossoms, carrying out the colors of gold and green.

Music on the Victrola was enjoyed and many games were played.  Prizes were given to Mrs. Johnnie Woodard and Miss Gwendolyn Simpson of Lubbock, both of which were presented to the honoree.  Many other beautiful gifts were then presented to Mrs. Kennedy who thanked each one in her own charming way.

Refreshments of ice cream, cake and mint sticks were served.

The following guests were present:  the honoree, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. H. B. Shanks, grandmother of the honoree; Miss Willie Shanks, Mrs. Willie Shields, Mrs. Rolan Nicholson, Mrs. Max DeFee, Mrs. Dan Simpson and daughters of Lubbock, Mrs. Clyde Ross, Mrs. Johnnie Woodard, Mrs. Paul Singleton, Mrs. Brice Eldridge, Mrs. Roy Phillips, Mrs. Tommie Wright, Mrs. Jim Woodard, Mrs. Brodie Houston, Mrs. Aubry Woodward, Miss Pearl Trotter, Mrs. G. Trotter, Mrs. Rayshond Green, Mrs. Mack Compton of Celeste, Mrs. C. A. Ross of Lane, Miss Lula Green, Miss Loraine Green, Pauline Kennedy, J. B. Kennedy, and Mrs. Pearson.  It was an ideal afternoon to everyone attending the affair being characterized by most genuine hospitality.--Reporter. 

(Undated 1929-1930, The Greenville Messenger)
 

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