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Show Rich Colors Herald Autumn I ' t 'Ul . .11.,,. I . 'f - ( . - ' t M v v;, ." ? : it. ' i r. - v . ;. 'i V ' "u; " V l . - - , Perhaps no season of the year offers such warmth and beauty through color, or so many lush-petaled flowers, as the crisp, clear days of Autumn. Alyn Wayne, official stylist for the Florists Telegraph Association, selected bright yellow pompoms, some with rosy centers, mixed with velvety brown cattails and four large russet pompoms for this charming Fall arrangement. For a vase, he has used a small wicker hamper lined with a thin metal shell and filled with Oasis. Try this arrangement yourself . . it's simple and it's fun. Your FTDA florist will be happy to supply you with the materials and offer suggestions. Pompoms are inexpensive and plentiful this time of year so think of them when you are wiring floral gifts to friends and business associates around the world. Bridge Club Entertains At The 'Beau' Sat. The BBB Club (Beau Brummell Bridge Club) held their monthly gathering at the Beau on Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. 9. The ladies became acquainted eight years ago when their husbands were attending the University. They organized their club then and have been meeting the second Saturday of each month at Beau Brummell for dinner din-ner and bridge these many years. At times, they have been referred to as the woods party but prefer to be known as the BBB Club. ' The ' members are Mrs. H.F. son, Mrs. Jay Green, Mrs. David Woods, Mrs. Joseph Woods, Mrs. K. D. Thompson, Mrs. J. F. Learning, Lea-rning, Mrs. June Swan, Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Smith, Mrs. Fred Bacon, Mrs. Robert Mattison, Mrs. A. F. Cavey. Eight of the ladies have been members since the club originated. |