March 5, 1915

BURKES GARDEN
                

Mrs. Arthur PEERY, of Marion, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. George W. MOSS.

Mr. Robert MOSS as been in Ohio for several days, but is at home again.

Dr. J.N. HIGGINBOTHAM was called to Boissevane last Saturday to see his sister, Mrs. BROWN, who has been very ill.

Mr. J.D. GREEVER and daughter, Mrs. C.J. MOSS, spent Sunday and Sunday night at Mr. C.H. GREEVER'S.

Quite a number of relatives and friends are expected here today to be present at the Moss-Higginbotham wedding, which takes place tomorrow.

Miss RHODES will spend this week and next at Mr. W.L. DAVIS. Her school closes next week. We will be sorry to lost her from the neighborhood.

Messrs. J.D. GREEVER, T.R. BOLING and N.W. STOWERS attended the Bishop sale February 23rd.

Misses Bessie PEERY and Ida MOSS are home from Roanoke Woman's College from the Moss-Higginbotham wedding.

On Saturday Feb. 27th, at 2:30, Miss M. Louise MOSS gave a "Linen Shower" at her home in Burkes Garden in honor of her cousin, Miss Sarah MOSS, on account of whose wedding appears in this issue. Among those present were: Mesdames M. CASSELL, J.B. MEEK, C.J. MOSS, Misses Lettie RHUDY, Katrina GOSE, Dora MEEK, Bertie THOMPSON, Frances STEGER, Carrie HENINGER, Grace HOWELL, Mary MOSS. Mrs. M. CASSELL and Miss Mary MOSS assisted the hostess in receiving the guests.  A delicious salad course with grape juice sherbet was served, after which we heard the first warning of the approaching shower, which was a shrill postman's whistle, Miss Sarah MOSS was asked to answer the postman's call.
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