The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 20, 1917, Image 6
SOCiAli CALENDAR ?
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(ilatly.s M. JoneN, Social Editor, 4
l?hon? 44. 4
Tuesday, February 20th. Mrs.
W. S. Patterson. Ladies of A. +
R. P. Church, 3:30 p. m. +
Thursday, February 22nd, +
Mrs. U. VV. Poovey, Washing- +
ton Tea, Ladies Aid Society, +
+ 4:00 o'clock p. tu. +
Equal Suffrage League, Cham
ber of Commerce OfHces, 4:00 +
o'clock p. m. +
Friday, February 23rd, Cotil
lion Club dance, Mackey Opera +
House. +
The next meeting of the Equal Suf
frago League will be held on Thursday
afternon at 4:01? o'clock in (InChamber
of Comuierre office.
Mr. John Stewman. Jr..' entertained
a number of friends at his home
on Friday evening. Dancing was engaged
in and enjoyed by the young
people.
Mrs. John L. Tteid. grand-parents
o' Master George Humphry of Atlanta,
entertained in honor of his
seventh birthday on Friday afternoon
at her home on French street. After
many amusing games, refreshments
were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory gave
a lovely dining in honor of their for
mer pastor. Dr. J. II. Holdridge of
Woodruff, at ttlieir home on Main
street, Sunday, February 18th. This
was a reunion of quite a number of
his Lancaster friends and brethren
who welcomed him back home again.
" The Saturday Bridge Club was entertained
by Miss Margaret Moore at
her home at 3:45 p. m. Saturday
Mrs. Andrew Gregory was the recipient
of a lovely piece of lingerie, having
made the highest score after a
number of interesting games of auction.
A turkey course was served.
The Young Ladies Bridge Club
was entertained on Friday afternoon
at 3:30 by Miss Margaret Moore at
her home on White street. After a
series of games. Miss Nannie Hill
Moore, who scored highest, was given
a dainty piece of lingerie. Turkey
with accessories was enjoyed.
Miss Jennie Lee Sherard celebrated
her eleventh birthday on Friday afternoon,
ebruary lbth. About
twenty-five of her girl friends came
bring'ng with them birthday offerings,
which were unusually handsome
and serviceable. While ice
cream, cake ami mints were being
served, dainty little china dolls were
ven each guest as a favor.
Mrs. Ira 11. Jones, Sr.. charmingly
entertained seven tables of Rook at
her home on Friday afternoon at
3:45. After a number of games
It was found that Miss Johnnie Mae
Lynch scored highest and was pre
sented with an armful of pink carnations.
Miss Hess McManus cut the'
consolation and received a lovely
hand-made lianderchief. Turkey,
salad and coffee were served.
Miss Ruth Riddle gave a Valentine
party in honor of her cousins. Misses'
Carolina and Jolie Porter and Mary
Elliott Carnes, at her home on West
End Friday evening. I'pon the arrival
of the guests, delicious punch
was served each of them by Mrs. J.
H. Carnes. Miss Jolie Porter won at'
heart, dice, and was given a pretty
heart-shaped box of candy. Near Hie
close of the evening two courses
were served by two little Valentine
girls. Misses Mary Evans Riddle and
Dorothy Porter.
Miss Juanita Neely entertained a
number of girl friends at the home,
o' her sister, Mrs. Pressley Robinson,
>n Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock.1
it which the guests engaged in|
n mnot novol > ? * ?4 *
.. ..w.rji km in in entertainment
Having been rocjno?tetl to come dress-,
ed as college girls, lots were drawn
designating tlie college <*<h repre-j
sented. Names and yells from each'
institution, and vigorous contests
were then engaged in. in which
points proved in favor of the JennyJones
Female Institute, representee i
by Misses Miram Jennings, Alma
Duke Jones and Gladys Jones, to
whom the loving cup was presented
while yells were given in turn. The
following menu was then prepared
on chafing dishes for the joint ban-!
quet: Tomato bouillon, hot choco-i
late, saltines, candy, sandwiches,!
olives, Marguerites, pop-corn and,
peanuts.
CARD FROM CONOREHHMAX Me
CORK I,F.
To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional
District:
I cannot find words adequate for
the expression of my gratitude for
the loyal support given me for the
unexpired term of Congressman
Kinley. I deeply appreciate the sup
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and every one of you from the bottom
of my heart for your loyal sup
port. I trust you will never have occasion
to regret your confidence in
me. PAUL G. McCORKLE.
SILVER TEA.
A brilliant approaching event is |
the Washington Birthday Silver Tea"
which will be given- at the handsome
residence of Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
| Poovey. Feb. 22nd; and the ladies
of the First Methodist church are
arranging a very attractive program,
J with novel features, among them,
Mrs. John P. Hunter, in unique cosmillip
will net a r>nr? nt ?Ko
front entrance.
There will also he a musical program.
and other features, which are
jclothed in mystery, but promise to
be a surprise.?Adv.
A CAlil>.
My vote in my home county of
Chester shows to the District that I
j have the confidence of tlioso who
know me best, and I am not discouraged
at the result of the election
in the other counties. I wish to e\I
press my renewed determination to
work for the welfare of the District 1
regradless of the outcome of the recent
election. A. L. Gaston.
111 BUSINESS NOTICES |I|
FOR SALE- Eggs from choice prize
winning S. C. Red chickens. One
dollar for 15. Mrs. J. Clark Robinson,
Lancaster, S. C., Route 1.
tf.-np.
NOTICE I hereby forbid any'one to
hire or harbor Hulbert Ilrevard, as
he has strayed away from home and
is under age, and will give a reward
of $5.00 for his recovery.
Reply to Chief of Police or Henry
Brevard. lt-pd.
FOR SALE An Upright Grand
Piano. Lester make. In good
condition. Apply at News Office.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN?
Female bird dog. white with liver
colored spots, two years old. Has
short tail. Return to John filogner.
Route 2 or Lancaster News
Office. 2t-np.
FOR RENT One four room cottage.
mou 'MM* nrc i *m11ii coiiage on uarr
street. W. P. Bennett. 4t-np.
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