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"I-M'il I i ' v. U!F""r 1 r1 <, 'WW>W." ;? ?? Saturday, Jaauary 7, 1989. Miss Iberia Goforth of Alexan <irispent the week witl Miss Jeroline Goforth, 284 Silns St.. Spartanburg. Mrs. Sarah Potee Owens anc baby of Latta, S. C.f spent the ho! idays home with parents. Miss Robena Daniels and Mas ter Lewis M. Daniels, after having spent the Xmas holidays hom? with their aunts, Miss Ida M. Da vis and Mrs. Juanita Gardner, a' m2 Pin6 street, have reiurnnd t< Norfolk, Va. They report havinj a most wonderful time With thei ' ? relatives and* friends. 1 Dr. ?nrt Mrs R. T. Williams o Sumter were in the city Monday Prof, and Mrs. Robt. Harper o State College spent Monday i i Columbia. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Clark o Greenville spent Monday in th< city. Rey. Clark is the former pa tor of Weslgy MjE church. He am his family made many friends da ing their stay in Columbia. Mr. James Todd of Greenville Miss., spent Christmas in (Colum bia. Rev. Wm. Summers of?Littl Mountain spent Christmas eve ii Columbia. ? Rev. Jas. A. Holman of Zion S. C., was here Saturday befor ... . . Christmas. ' * * Mr. Jefferson of Marion w a here on the day before Xmas. Mr. John Stevens, represents tive of the North Carolina Mutua Life Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. C. spen Christmas at home. Mr. E. L. Kyer, Jr., teacher a Pinola, N. C., spent Christmas a home. ' Miss Lucy Williams of Waverl; school spent Christmas at horn in Greenwood. ? Mr;?Andrew Walker, prineipa i of the school at Fork, spent Xma in the city. Mrs. Lela Logan of Donald spent Christmas in the city visit ing relatives. Mr. Avery Adams of Johnso, C. Smith University spent Chris mas at home with his parents Rev. and Mro, E. A. Adams, -Lad; street, Avery may enter a Theo logical school after finishing a Johnson C. Smith. Miss Gladys Rice of Sumte ^ spent Christmas in the city. Miss Cammie Fludd of St. Ma thews was here Monday afte Christmas as guest at; the recep tion for Attorney and Mrs. iHi. A Stevens. Mrs. Mamie Morris of Bennett ville attended the MJyers-Steven reception in the city Dec/20th. Mrs. Emma Jane JDawkins o " State College was among t h special guests at the Myers-Stev ens wedding reception Dec. 26tl Mr.' J. Minor Sullivan, medics student of Nashville, Tenn., at tended the Myers-Stevens weddin reception in Columbia last week. Rev. and MVs. C. A. Lawson o Sumter spent several hours her Tuesday of last week greeting A1 p- torney and Mrs. Harold A. Ste\ ens and to be with their life-Ion friends Mr. and Mrs. ?I, M. / Myers. Mr. Jos. W. Morris, Jr., of Be nettsville was among the out c city visitors at the wedding recei tion in P/iliimKi- ??* .a ... w.MlH l/l n IOOW VTUtSfti Miss Pansy Rice of Greenvill pent Christmas in Columbia. .1 1 Mr. Fred Dendy, of Raleifch, I1 C., passed, thru the city Sunda en roflte t& his home in Lauren to visit relatives and friends. H topped to see his funt ar?H Oftiid Mrs. Mary Hampton and Geo. I Hampton while here. Mr. Paul GriflUn of Detroit jan Mr. Leonard Griffin of New Yoi City are here visiting their m< L_ - S v-vw.-.x ?. I. .. .11 ' ' * ? J ther Mrs. Lee Griffin on Pine St. J Mrs. Griffin has been ill for sever 1 weeks. ( Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rayford of Baltimore spent Christmas ? Columbia with relatives. I " I Miss Ethel DeLaine, one of the ^ teachers in the Orangeburg public j schools, spent Christmas in the j city with relatives. j ' Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hart of * Washington, D. C., spent a part 1 of the holidays in the city visiting c ? relatives and friends. Mr. iHlart is k the representative for The Palmet ~toMLeader in Washington , 1 " 1 Professor U. S. Gallman of New * berry, one of the most popular ' Supervisors, in the State, spent ni * short while in the city last Friday ' : . 1 i Principal S. L. Finley of Ches ter spent a few hours here Friday 1 t enroute from Orangeburg. While 1 r~hefe he extended his felicitations C to the Publisher of The Leader. Profssor J. T. W. Mims of Bell ; Street high school, Clinton, was \ t in the city for- a short -while last h . weel: end. - ] Z "" ???? H I 't t Miss Sibyl and Dorothy Nance i spent the holidays home with mo j ther. f Miss Genevieve Kyer, teacher ( in the public schools at Lexington ' s N. C..~ spent Christmas here. j r Miss Beatrice and ilattie Counts of Pomaria spent the holidays at ' home and in the city from their ' >, respective schools. ? 1 Mrs. Ethel Argyle, spent the ( Christmas holidays at home and < e in Columbia from her school work h n at St. Matthews. i . i Mr. and Mrs. A. (# Godfrey ( i. 1724 Wayne street entertained in s honor of their guest Mr. Eugene Anderson of New York City, who was'here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Javers and Mr. j and Mrs. Willie Smith joined .with , the Godfreys to give Mr. Anderson a royal reception. il t 1 Prof. John P. Burgess of State College spent New Year's day in t the city on business. ,t President E. H. McGill was gufiat^speajcer in Charleston E- 1 y mancipation Day. The celebration e was held in Emanuel church o f ! which Dr. R. E. Brogdorr is pastoi . and one of the largest crowds ^ < s time was in attendance. The' speech was grand. ] s Dean and Mrs. T. B. O'Daniel c. of Allen spept Christmas in Chicago. Dean O'Daniel represented' , the Columbia Chapter of the 0-' \ !E mega in, the National'Conclave. |] : |] ?, Mr. William Mackey, football r magnate at Allen spent Christmas - with his parents in Gary, Ind. Miss Rubye M. Johnson had as ' guest during the holidays, her sis ' ter Mrs. Jeanetie K. Young, Pen*. ? "Misses. Gadson and Grant? ? f" Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Grant] and I McCoy. T MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT 1 ILvr Mr, and Mrs. Sumter Nixon announce the marriage of their a daughter, Ada, to Mr. John Hiller December 28, 1938, at theJiome *>f _ Rev. C. A. Dunlap!f _1___CARD OP THANKS ' Mrs. Ethel Stephenson wishes j thank friends for the many kindnesses shown during the illness and death of her mother Mrs. . Lula Johnson. B THE L'AMUSANT CLUB The club' met at the home of Miss Asberry 1912 Gervais St.. at * 8:89 o'clock. The- meeting was called to order with the acting pjHesideirt In charge. This was I ^ the first meeting of the year.j iner?rore everything was carried out in a busmess-like manfier. n New officers were elected for the ,f 7**r 1939. After which the roll }_ was called and everyone respond_ ed. All the members seem to be full of life and is ready fcrr a le great program for this year. Our new President, Mr. Ernest J. Lewis who has made such a spier* y did record in his service as vfceis (p(re|id?Trt has truly caught the [e vision o* leadership and I am n surcthat every other memberof . I *he club is of the same opinion. So there is nothing left to do J but put our shoulders to the . d wheel and roll <>n to success, k Our doorg stamd open always to ' >* victors artd n^w joiners. The IB I I II. tmwmm * Ulen University )rgan Fund January 4, 1939 Jrought forward __' $214.65 lev. H: B. Butler, Jr. _ 5,00drs. E. I. Duckett 2.00 "JAACP Allen Univ. .711 8.00 Jr. P. N. I^itzpatrick 2.50 Ley. and Mi-s. A. J. Thomas 1.00 lev. B. F. Hildebrand 2.00 darion Disti. Rev. A.- P. Spears, presiding elder 20.00 it. John AMR churGh, Rev. J. M. Jacksonv pastpT 12.30 ilrs. E. R. Morris 2.50 tfr. Lamar Bradley 1.00 VIrs. Nettie Cam 1.00 lev. Conwav .... _ 1.00 Rev. A. L. Brown UlflL Rev. G. "E." Bradley .. 1.00 Rev. ard Mrs. Thomas O. Mills ....... - 1.00 Vlr. B A. Mills 1.00 Rev. J. I. Hamilton -- - 1.00 Total $262195 We are yoryi- grateful to-.the Marion district for its contribu tion, which was raised im their Gef."together meeting, under the eadership of Dr. Spears; also to St. John's Sunday sehool, of Ma. Tiidn, under the pastorate Of Rev. J. M. Jackson. Last' week we received a contribution front the Liberty Hill Sunday school, Rev. M. J. Sumpler, pastor*. Why cannot dither Sunday schools and districts do likewise? We had hoped tcr raise $750, the entire cost of rebuilding the orgatfi in this drive. We could do this easjly, rf other, presiding elders, pastors, friends and alumni would send just a ?mall amount. Please answer the mil immpHiafply, as wo must close this drive-by February 1 as we must make room for the Library rl rivo J_ } EUGENE H. McGILL President. meeting adjourned to meet at the h&me of Mr. and Mrs. Riley 1502 Whaley ,St. Ernest Lewis, president; Rosa Ashberry, secretary; Isasell Brown, reporter. sunshine band savings club The Sunshine Band Saving club held its first meeting at Mr. and Mrs. ~B. Fr^Sumpter!^ residence 2322 Gervais street, Monday nite Ian. 2, 1939. The meeting was :alled to order at the usual hour 3:30. ?The devotional services were conducted by the chaplain, Rev. B. F. Sumpter and after the meeting was_ turned over to the vice-Dresident. Mrs. Willie Ma* Jackson.?Business?wrrs?transact ?d. The roll was called eacji mem ber responded briefly with a Bi-^ ale verse: We were very glad to have one new member, Miss Adell Wallace. The cluh^.is opetn far new joiners. Officers: Mr. W. A. M?ans, pres ident; Mrs. W. if. Jackson, vicepresident; Mrs. H. A. Cook, secretary; Mrs. G. E. Belton, treasurerr ? The meeting adjourned to m?et at the home of Mr. Belton at 2223 Stork street, Monday night at 8 o'clock. JOHNSON-THOMPSON WEI) AT SANTUC A wedding of interestj to the state~was it'nat of Miss Wary Loir ise Johnosn and Rev. William Marion Thompson, in Thomas Cha pel AME church, Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, at 7 p.m. with the Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., officiating. Behind the chancel rails was a background of silver pines 'and ce jars. The entire choir and chancel rails were Covered in white with ivy and roses trailing in and ouf among the cedars and pines. At 7 o'clock when Miss Helen Ruth Shell at the piano" rendered the first strains ojf Venetian Love Song, the ushers Messrs. Browler Gist and Booker T. Jennings marched slowly up the aisle with long candle torches and lighted the many candles in the background which cast a glow over the entire church, after which they marched back to the door. Miss Sell then played Lohengrin's wedding lharch, and the bridesmaids and groomsmen entered in opposite aisles. The bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Glenn, who wore a green taffeta gown with corsage of roses and fern; Miss Esther Mae Jennings wore a Christmas blue taffeta gown with corsage of roses and fern; Miss Maggie Sims wore a pink net over satin with corsage o froses and fern. The groomsmen werp Rev. H.E. Hillian of Carlisle, Mr, Gary Bo fHE FAUHcrh) UACTL ler of Aliquippa, Pa., and Mr. Julius Boler. Following the brides maids and groomsmen came the maid'of honor Miss Florence Gui der of Columbia. She wore a rose ! taffeta gown and gold slippers, with corsage of American beauty roses and fern. The ring bearer, Master Frank Clyde Thomas entered -with the ring on satin pil low. He wore a full dress suit Then xame the flower girls Little Ethel Almeta Gregory and Morris Mazel Boler. They wore Blush Pink taffeta dresses and strew -rose?petals the aisle. . . The bridal party was arranged around-the altaf when the bride entered the church. She came in on the arm of her father Mir. W. J. Johnson, as she marched slowly up the aisle to the altar where the bridegroom with his best man (brother of the bride) Rev. D. A. Johnson, ioined her and stooned under an arch of ivy and roses. . To the sweet strains of J'Oh Perfect Love, the marital vows were made, the ring ritual being used. The bride was beautifully attired in her wedding gown of white lace over satin, with puffed sleeves and fitting bodice. Her veil caught with orange -blossoms and tip-tieing the floor. She carried a covered Bible in her arms. Mrs, Thompson is the_ youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson. Mrs. Thompson was grad uated from Allen University ^1933 and since has taught at Santuc, her native home. While at the University she was a member of the Student Council and other ex 't'la curricula activities. Rev. Thompson is a graduate of Allen University and Clark Uni versity of Atlanta, Ga. He has pastored some of- the leading churches in the Piedmont and Co lumbia conferences. At present he is pastoring at St. Paul Station at ' Lancaster. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Thompsoi of Abbeville. The out of town guests included Mrs. Alma Parr and daughter Alma Jean of Washington, D. C., x#: rti f ^ i misses rjorence uuiaer, Mittie Cooke. Ruth and Vanilla Anderson Seretha Guider, Steven Guider and James Cooke of Columbia; Misses Maggie Sims, Helen R. Shell, Lena Rice, Wilma Talley, Mr. and Mrs. Rice Thompson, ;Mrs: Louise Pearson, Mr. C. Gibson, Mrs. Mary Littlejohn of Union, Rev. ft" A. Johnson, of Enfield, N. C., Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., and many other friends and relatives from K Car lisle and Red Point. RECEPTION FOR MR. AND MRS. J. H. McKISSICK, Jr. Theie woi'e some added attractions to the activities around Abbeville during the Christmas season.-One of the most outstanding features was a very colorful re ception given by Mr. and Mrs. W ~T] Hazzard in honor o7 their' dauo-hfov MVu w;n:? n..- - 0 . .p. II line x cui l .VIeKissick, whose marriage to Mr. J. H. McKissick, Jr., took place November 23, 1938. i The reception was attended by I all of the elite of the city with a I number of out of town guests. ' Among the out of town guests were Rev. and Mrs. J. H. McKissick, Sr., of Gaffney, father and mother of the groom. Mr. W: T. McKissick, brother of the groom; Misses Carrie Lee Gary of New berry. Demetra Durham, Colum bia; Messrs. Minor Sullivan, Rob ert Lindsay, Chappell; Edmond Jefferson, Baltimore, Md., Edward Truitt, Youngstown. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.' F. L. Gardner, Allendale, Mr and Mrs. Horace Taylor, Columbia A delicious course of cake and : punch was served. The reception was enjoyed by all. The bride received many beautiful and valuable gifts. GOODWIN-GREEN MAR. RIAGE OF TNT BREST Of interest in Columbia, during the Yuletide season was the marriage of Miss Annie Lee Greene and Mr. Herman Goodwinr which took place at 3 o'clock. Monday, Dec. 26, 1938, at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Minnie Cameron on Heidt street. The iRev. S. S. | Youngblood of the First Calvary | i baptist church performed the eerej mony. Many friends were present. The room was beautifully decorated with ferns, holly and burning candles. - . . The bride who was given i n marriage by hefTather was lovely in her wedding dress of?royal blue with?gold?accessories.?The reception followed ? im mediately after "tfhe ceremony. After April 17, 1939, the bride | will be at home in Hamlet, N. C. BEST-GARDNER Nl'ITIALS Allendale, S. C.?Monday, Dec. U>, in Macedonia ^church,. Miss Catherine Agatha Best, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Best, became the bride of Mr. F. Leon Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gardner. The Rev. C. L. Anderson, assisted by Rev. T. H Best, the bride's father, officiated in the presence of a,-large gather ing of relatives and friends. The windows were covered with green paper, smilax and touches" 6f moss to shut out the sun's rays Palms, baskets of large beautiful chrysanthemums and ferns' and lighted white candles in candelabra were effectively arranged in the chancel. White carnations and eandlp havitoh ?.H o?. a ?' ..0_.vU oivoi. s\ auuw wnite cedar tree decorated, with babyblue lights and silver bulbs was placed Jn the center of the chancel Marking the family pew were bou quets of mistletoe and asparagus fern tied with beautifuCwhTte fuller On each pew was placed ^ lighted candle. Miss Rebecca V. Best, organist rendered the nuptial music. Master Thom*9 Best the third, served very effectively as candle bearer. Miss Rebecca Best sang "O Promise Me," The Bridal Chorus from .Lohengrin" was used for processional and Mendelsohn's "Wedding March" for the recessional. The ushers were Prof. Eli ^7 Davis, Evangelus Bing and Thomas L. Cohen. All wore?Oxiord gray suits with white carnation buttonniers. Misses Burnce Callaham, niece of the groom and Viola Best, Detroit, sister of the bride, were tho bridesmaids. The matron of honor was Mrs. T. H. Beat, Jr.. of Orangeburg, sister in law of the bride, and Elinor Clarkson. Theii dresses were pink, made in Prin cess style with sweetheart neck lines and short " puffed sleeves. TVlO\r olon 11 M . u.du >yuic smau silver hats. Their flowers were carnations and asparagus fern tied with white tulle. Their hats, flowers and gloves were gifts from the bride. .. Little Sarah Ann Dix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dix and Jeannette iGadson, daughter o 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gadson were the flower girls. They wore long white ngt dresses and carried miniature bouquets. Master Carroll Bing, nephew of the groom. was_xing-bearer.^? The bride, who was given i n marriage by her brother Dr. T.H. Best of Orangeburg, was exquisite in white satin gown made on simple lines featuring a lovely cut-out neck, sleeves full at top and fitted below the elbow. A full hndiee?falling at the waist?line, and graceful flared skirt ending in a slight train at the back. She wore French-lace mittens. Hei veil of bridal illusion was held in place by a wreath of orange bio* ending at. finpr- tips flowers were white carnations and asparagus fern tied with tulle. i a. i^.- u. \jtaraner, mother of the groom, wore a beautiful silk erepe dress and a corsage pf swea peas. The bride's mother, Mrs, T. H. Best was not able to attend the wedding, because of illness. _ Thy groomsmen were Messrs. Loroy Sulton of Orangeburg, and Willie Gerard Best, brother of t^ie bride. Mr. Mjnop J. Sullivan, ot Meharry Medical College, Nash ville, Tenn., was the bride-groom's best man. The in the wedding party wore tuxedos with white carnations. Mrs. Gardner is a graduate of State College, Orangeburg. . She is now instructor in Home Economics at Saluda High School. Saluda, S. C. Mr. Gardner is a graduate of a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and is now instructor of Agriculture in ttrcr Ridge Hill TI" School, Ridge Spring. Immediately after the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a rcentinn nt Virwwio Little Doris Beet, the?brwJe1*niece, kept the ibTide's register. Miss Dorothy Thompson, of Georgia State College, listed the gifts. The bride received hundreds o f beautiful and valuable gifts. During the wedding reception, the bride and groom slipped away for an unannounced wedding trip. Th<;y will make their home i n _Rf<tge Spring, S. C. Mrs. Gardner was honored with a series of delightful pre-nuptial social affairs. j were from Georgia: Mr. W. T. Overstreet, Mrs. Evelyna Carpen ter, Mrs. Philips Cooper, Mrs. Lu cile, Miss Mardesque a^d Mr, Vet nell Powells; Mr. and Mrs. C. Car penter and Mr*. Marie Best Coop er, bride's sister; from South Car olina: Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Col-1 lier, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Gardner Mrs. Maggie Murry, Rev. and Mrs. Botiey, Miss Etta and Mrs J. I. Washington, Misses Luoile, Reita. Jessie and Mr. S. Ham mond; Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmts; Miss Thomasina Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarkson, Misses Marion Helen and Mr. W. C. Clarkson. MARK! AG E A N NQl'M'EM ENT Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Smith of Greeleyville, S. C., artnounc.e the marriage of their daughter, Anna Jane to Rev. J. W. Davis, of Sumter, S. C., Dee. 22, 1938. Mrs. Davis teaches in the publio f school of Williamsburg County; j and is a member of the Executive ! Board of the Woman's Missionary and Educational Convention, Auxiliory to the. Jerusalem Baptist Association; a_tyacher in School -of Methods of?tho-.S. S. and-b-KI'l) Convention of said association. She is appointed District Mission ary of the Williamsburg' and Jeru salem conventions. > FLADGER-KEY MARRIAGE Latta, S. C.?Miss Rosa J. Flad ger and Mr. Aaron A. Key of Dar lington were quietly married at the home of the bride Sunday, iDec. 25, l'J38, at 7 p.m., by the Mrs. Key is a graduate of Allen University and at present is a member of the Sellers Junior Hi school faculty. Mr. Key is formerly from Augusta. Ga. The J past years he has made his home in Darlington. At present he is an employee at the Florence Steam Laundry, of Florence, where the eouple \vill reside. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mack, Nichols; Mrs. M. J. Johnakin, P. M. Baccus Marion; Miss Marie Bethea, Ashe ville, N. C.; Miss H. R. Bethea, Hickman, Ky., Mrs. T. B. Jones and Miss Beatrice Hopkins, Sellers; Messrs. Robert Wilson, Joe Bullock, Washington, D. C.; O.C. Jacksofi, Samuel Key and the Par rot Bros, of Darlington. MISS LILLIAN PATRICK WEDS MR. SAMUEL BOONE The marriage of Miss Lillian Annetta Patrick of Charleston, S,. JP^?and-- Mr,?Samuel Anderson Boone of Charleston took place on Wednesday night, Dec. 2f,' at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride. Prior to the ceremony Miss Lob ise Hunt of Charleston sang, "O Promise Me." accompanied by Miss Beatrice Groves, pianist. The bridal party entered the ceremony room to the strains of "The Bri- , dal Chorus" from Lo},tngrin I D T ry l-v ? , nit ukv. j. Ks. uunoar pas- ' tor of Morris -St?Baptist- ohureh performed the marriage ceremony before rplntivpg tir?l rln-, frinndn. "I Love You Truly," was softly* sung by Miss Hunt, as the vows -were spoken: Decorations were of southern smilax, large ferns, while chry-r -santhemums, wedding bells and 'Cathedral tapers were lighted by I Mr. Oswald Holmes, Jr., a nephew of the bride. M iss Mayme Patrick beautiful sister of the bride, and maid o f'. honor wore a lovely aqua marin? 1 satin back' crepe dress trimmed j with small pink velvet- roses and accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Dolores Holmes, the bride's j niece was the flower girl. She' wore a pink taffeta dress and car-; ried a beautiful basket of red ros- | es and yellqw carnations. She en- j tered the ceremony room, gently strewing rose petals before the ( bride entered. The bride entered with her sis marriage. She wore a. gown o f lovely white satin, with accessor ies to match. A bridal wreath of orange blossoms about her head. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bride groom was attended by Mr. fcirvin Shecut "of ^(Jharjgston as best man. Mrs. Hattie Holmes the bride's' I eldest sister was gowned in black mrTTBSTumfiilN i.Bi ^ w . ' ' ^ \ -*4 Page 7 J ' Bl< ILI.A ART AND SOCIAL CLUB NEWS Spartanburg.?Suhday nite, Dec | 20. 1938 one minute after twelve the" Bucilla Art and Social Club entertained their husbands and frieAds with a dawn breakfast j party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Barksdale on N. Dean St. The Christmas spirit was carried out to the highest degree. Poin settas decorated the living and din ing room. Breakfast was served in buffet style. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. Mr. Ted Wright at the piano. Every one enjoyed a lovely morning. Miss Venzula Gist in her usual manner entertained the members of the Bucilla Art and Social club with a~dinner party at her home on Piles street Tuesday, Dec. 27. After being servtd to a 4 course Turkey dinner, the members play ed Pokencr. Mrs. Eva Mae Anderson of Columbia was the guest of honor?Kvi.iy??enjoyed a ? TnVely evening, satin and wore a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Carl Bocne nephew of the bride groom and ^lr. Atkinson Smith acted as ushers. The wedding guests wer"e~ entertained at an informal reception by/ t h e .bride's sister and Lrothdr after the ceremohy, In the dining room the table was' spread with lace table cloth, sprays of silver leavea, holly buries, andWr&ver candelabra holding white candles were arranged near the ends e? the table' with a thr^e-tiere .Wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal couple as the 'centerpiece. Cake, punch and ice cream wai served. Mr. Pinkney Ezekiel, a friend of the groom presided at the punch bow!. .Miss Dorothv M Boags was in charge of the bride's guest book. Miss Bernice M. Pri?e and Mr?. .Jabatha Pressley record ed the gifts. M/?. Boone is a graduate o f Av^ry Institute- an i a teacher in " Charleston. Mr. Boone is a con-tractor in 'Charleston. Out of town guests, Dr. John Barnard, M. D.. a relative of the bride and Mr. George White a friend of his, of Philadelphia Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Cooper of Summerville, S. C. *.* SUBSCRIBE FOR ~ THE "LEADER" . ~ ;? Watch RepairingE. W. ISOM * 2225 1-2 Richland Street COLUMBIA, S. C. USE HAIRLONGER wonderful Haft Grower ' Malt as the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial will prova iU wond?-ful worth. Hairloager Growar Me Prmeftng (Ml Ma P?atnga 10?. . ~<j ' ' ' AL6IS P. WYNNE Bo* 2' -?lio. B? C Fan-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture Give FAN-0-LINTHAlRrS?nlp Danrufr and Toilet Preparation* a Trial. Their worth has bodfc groverr. 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