Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1913 — Coming Bride Honor Guest At Several Social Functions. [ARTICLE]

Coming Bride Honor Guest At Several Social Functions.

Thu rad ay' afternoon about thirty young ladies gathered at the home of Miss Helen Hurray in response to the following invitation: Labor Day has been changed by the “Powers That Bet” For Edna Hauter at a request from met Thursday, August twenty-eighth, will be the day. Please arrive promptly at three; without delay, Bring a favorite recipe on the enclosed card, And come" with your sew-bag pro pared to work hard. —Helen Murray. > Each guest took her sew-bag, and her favorite recipe telling how to make something good to tempt the* masculine appetite. The recipes were put in the cook-book of the bride-to-be. -When everyone had arrived each young lady was provided with a paekage of material and directed to make an article for the dowry box of the bride-elect. All kinds of articles, from a dainty sachet hag to a stove dust-cloth, were skillfully fashioned. After ,she sewing was completed-and each artlele had been presented to Miss Hauter, light reComing events in honor of Mfss Edna Hauter: Friday—Luncheon given by Madie Drake. Afternoon party by Mrs. M. D. Gwln. Saturday—Luncheon by Mrs. Firman Thompson and Mies Georgia Harris. Evening, dancing party, by Miss Maude Spltler.