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-i. uv-oua%> y nj unv. ? -?*/-? r 50c All items for this column shot Miss Hot tense Woodson, E< MRS. KIBLER ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Mrs. Arthur Kibler entertained her Sunday school class and a few others very delightfully Tuesday evening of last week at her home in Pope street. Beginning at 7 o'clock an enjoyable game of croquet was played on the smooth green lawn. ' After about an hour of this pastime the guests enjoyed indoor amusemei.! s including rook, flinch and other games. Piano and victrola music were played during the evening and refreshing punch and sandwiches were served. Those present included Misses Elizabeth Salte'r, Vera C. Derrick, Jessie Lee Earhardt, Mildred Werts, Rosalyn Wert's, Abbie Gaillard, E113 Marie G^een, Ruby Mae Reddick, Lona * Stone, Florence Ki'bler, and Messrs. J. M. McCain, Jr., William Eddy and Leland Wilson. ONCE-A-WEEK CARD CLUB MEETS WITH MISS WRIGHT Miss Mary Wright was a charming hostess on Thursday morning for the Once-a-Week Card club which met at her home in College street. Three tables of bridge were played and the close of the interfiling game a tempting salad course was served. * 1 1 1 ?- r]oy] Miss Wrignrs guesu> niwuu^?. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Mrs. L. G. Eskridge, Mrs. Wm. T. Brown, Mrs. T Roy Summer, Mrs J. N. McCaughr.'n, Miss/Elizabeth Dominick, Mrs Charles B. Satterlee, Mrs. P. E. Sco't, Mrs. - J. L. Welling, Mrs. Alan Johnstone, < Jr., Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs. V Thomas Pope. 1 Hobbs-Holcomb Colonel and Mrs. John F. Hobbs request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Ethel Mary Charlotte * - . . to; Mn-J:1 tfobart Holcomb OP Wednesday, the fifteenth of June One thousand nine hundred and 1 ' twenty-one St 1UU1 U tiuvn V 'v at their residencs 471 Manhattan Avenue 1 New York CKy At home ^after the tenth of July, Palenville, New York. V* , Colonel Hobbs is well known in Newberry having spent the early part of his life in the county. Pie is a graduate of Newberry college, and is - - ' - ' rt-p a faitniui ana icyai iuumuiu vx school, having attended the* commencement exercises frequently during the past several years. The approaching marriage of his daughter will be of cordial interest to the many friends in Newberry of Colonel Hobbs and his interesting family. MOONLIGHT PICNIC FOR MISS MARGARET DAVIS Edgefreld Chronicle, 2nd. The last two weeks of school work was made memorable for the congenial faculty of the Edgefield graded and high school by a series of happy functions, beginning with a most delightfully arranged moonlight picnic, given by Misses Elizabeth and June Rainsford in honor of their charming house guest, Miss Margaret Davis of Newberry, in which the co-workers of the two gifted young hostesses were included. The next affair was most enjoyable, being given by Miss Katherine Mims at the beautiful home cf her sister, Mrs. P. B. Day at Trenton. After the games which had been arranged were concluded, refreshments were served in two elaborate courses. The next gathering was a banquet at the modern Dixie Highway hotel at which the faculty threw away dull care and made merry the flying hours. The climax came in the dinner party given by the principal, Mr. C. F. Brooks, in honor of his splendid corps of teachers. A number of surprises were arrange * fo :he host in the nature of telegrams, toasts and parting gifts his co-workers, who regret that he resigned as principal of our school, for his thoughtful cooperation has aided each teacher in .the performance of duties. Miss June Rainsford gave a toast to the member of the faculty who is deserting the ranks at an early date for Hymen's altar, to which Miss Katherine Minis gave a witty response in the form of a toast to the spinsters. The elaborate dinner party, with its sparkling humor and wit/y repartee, was a brilliant climax to the series of parties whicn marked the close of the congenial companionship of this efficient faculty. IETY ild be either sent or phoned to ditor, Phones Nos. 1 and 76 < DELIGHTFUL REUNION OF WALLACE-DAVIS FAMILIE On Friday the Wallace and Davi j families had a reunion at the home o i Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wallace, Jr., a ! Belfast, enjoying a barbecue dinne under the preparation of Mr. R. G i Wallace, Sr., the occasion being: at j tended by several invited guests wit the members of the two families an connection. Thvy were high in thei I praises of the occasion and the dinne j especially of the hash made by Mi . Wallace, the elder. Those partakin; j of the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. R 1G. Wallace, Jr., were the following Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wallace and /am .ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wharton an ! family of Waterloo, Mr. J. H. Whar jton, Jr., and family of Waterloo, Mr | and Mrs. W. B. Wallace, Mrs. W. R j Reid, Mr. W. H. Wallace ana iamu; j of Kinards, R F. D., Mr. Jesse B j Mayes and family of Waterloo, Mis I Margaret Davis, Messrs. F. G. and T jE. Davis, Col. C. J. Purcell and fam I ily and Mr. M. L Spearman and fam I ay- ? PIANO RECITAL BY PUPILS OF MISS MAIZIE DOMINIC* I Miss Maizie Dominick presented he j music pupils in a delightful recita (Friday afternoon at her home in Col lege street, those present being rela tives of those taking part in the re cital. The recital was a pronounce* ! success and reflected much credi " Af /?1.acd r\ j upon trie uiaciuclui. av ~ ! the program delicious ice cream am Icake was served. The home wa beautifully decorated in shasta dai jsies. The following program was car , i x"ed out: Duet, Rosy Fingers, Wachs, b; i Misses Margaret Farrow and Edn | Sanders. j% Rustle of Spring, Sinding, by Mis Margaret Farrow. Military Polonaise in a, Chopin, b; Miss Troxelle Wright. ' Silver Star Mazurka, Bohm, b; Miss Lily Mae Werts. j Appie Tree Swing, Spencer, b; (Miss Eoline Werts. Duet?Minuet in g, Beethoven, b; ! Misses Katherine Swittenberg an< Gladys Williams. Apple Blossoms, Engelmann, b j Miss Ella Dunn. j Second Valse, Godard, 'by Mis jTommie Welling. j Habanera from "Carmen," Bize i by Bennetta Buzhardt. | Quartette from "Rigoletta," Verdi ; by Miss Mildred Perry. ' Water Nymphs, Anthony; am ijuanita, Norton, by Miss Juanit: ! Lef ler. Pure as Snow, Lange, by Miss Mar j Alice Hipp. | "0 Thou Sublime Sweet Eveninj ;Star" from "Tannhauser," Lizt, b; iMiss Gladys Havird. Scarf Dance, Chaminade, by Mis j Carolyn Tarrant. I Purple Pansies Mazurka, Fear is Miss Rose Turpin Tarrant. Edelweiss Glide, Vanderbeck, b; Miss Marguerite Wertz. j Floating in the Moonlight Noc j turrte, Fischer, by Miss Mary Mc I dure. Twilight Bells, Goerdeler, Miss Ed na Sanders. Whisperings of Love, Kinkel, b; Miss Gladys Williams. Moonbeams on the Lake, Fitzpat jrick, by Miss Juanita Hltt. Silver Nymph, Heins, by Miss Kath erine Swittenberg. Valse in C sharp minor, Chopir by Miss Troxelle Wright, j Duet?Valse Venetienne, Ringuel | by Misses Bcnnetta Buzhardt an ! Mildred Perry. | RERCITAL BY PUPILS OF " - ^ ^ n mrikTrr m\ir 1 MISS rAVYlILt, 11 Miss Pawnee Jones' class in pianc playing closed a successeful sessio with a recital, complimentary to th mothers of the students, on Saturda afternoon, June 4th, at her home i | Johnstone street. Each student gave a creditable pel formance, showing marked progres j for the year's work. An unexpecte j feature of the program was the ar j rouncement of the one having tn j largest repertoire at the close of th l session. This distinction was won b i Rachei Mower, with Pauline Gar j second. j RECITAL FRIDAY EVENING BY MISS BURTON'S PUPIL ! The beginners section of Miss Mai ! sraret Burton's music class gave I splendid recital Friday evening in th j high school auditorium, and the larg number of people present manifeste the general interest that is taken i the musical efforts of these youn I people. i The platform was artistically <!:vi orated in shasta daisies and palms land was a beautiful setting for the | pretty children in their dainty white organdie dresses with pink and blue | ribbons. 31 ost of the pupils, although only beginners, show remarkable talent, S and the various numbers on the program were rendered w;*h much grace s and ease. f The following first year pupils it took part in the program: Pauline r'Nesley, Mary Chandler, Myriad Bouk1.1 night, Ethel Bouknight, Julia Win stead. Jfcvelyn Mcuraw, .vimme .\iorh ris, Evelyn Burns, Evelyn Halfacre. d Vera Pitts, Eltas McGraw and Ruth r Leavell. r ' MEETING OF RURAL SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION The Rural School Improvement ar1 J sociation will meet at Hartford school Q J Friday afternoon at 4 oVcdc. This association has just recently been organized and only several meet '' ings have been hi Id tiius fa?\ nans ^ are being made lo io niiic:i work along many needed liner for ^he ;ms , provement of rural schools a v.l it is hoped that a large number of intcre?teJ patrons and friends will be present at the meeting Friday. A delightful program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Show by your presence that you are ? interested in the welfare of rural scnoois inougnoui, trie- cuuu\. r .1 ' ANNOUNCEMENT OF CIVIC LEAGUE COMMITTEES ^ The various committees of the t Civic League have been announced ^ by the president, tMrs. R. H. Wright, j Much interest is being taken in the s league by all Ihe women, and the officers are confident of having the cooperation of the other members. The women have manifested such a genu.. ine desire to do their part in any work y 3 ?l,n%> Uit flio that if o"OP3 ^ UIHlCi IcllYC-U uy I.11W -- ?-without saving that all will willingly s accept the-^laces assigned to them on the committees. The list of eommity tees follows: .. Executive Committee y Mrs. F. R. Hunter, chairman; Mrs. y R. D. Wright, Mrs. I H Hunt. Membership y Mrs T. P. Johnson, chairman; Mrs. i Julius Eison, Mrs. Marion - Davis. Mrs. Oscar Summer, Mrs. Bjytl Ja y CObS. # Committee on Trees ,s Mrs. J L Welling, chairman; Mrs. C. D. Weeks, Mrs. J. P. Fant, Mrs L I H?? ? llllill II 11?IIII llll kMildl s Insurance against ^ tection against depreci always seek when yo an automobile. Failure of the car U tory performance is j interests as damage c . The dealer's repute alone can entirely sa tion. We recognize : lion. i. 5 y ' J New Bid., East Main 3t. >s WILLARD BATTERIES '' FULL L:KE . e a I || M, II , FOR s Five-room cottage % r" street at a very reaso a e mir] Pl.or-1 i'lV lic'lits tvi. Vv 1 V. v * X ^ i O 3 nl J. A. 2 g V. Fischer. Stiset Impi ovcnscnt Mis. Kiiynu>i;<I chairman; Mr.-. Oswal-.i Copelar.d. Mrs. ('. White Fain. Mrs. Wm. Cromer. Mr:,. ! ' I) Mower. Roscnont Cemetery IV" Mr: W. H. Hunt. Mrs Edward Hipp, .Mrs H L. Parr, Mr* Cannon Blease. Public Square Mrs. J. 1'. Shealy. chairman; Mrs. C. B Spinks, Mrs. Claude Dominick, Mrs T. Q. Boozer. Public Health Mrs. J. X. McCaughrin, chairman; Mrs. Elmer Summer, Mrs. Henry Cannon. Program cf Wcrk Mrs. Root. D. Wright, chairman; Miss Minnie Gist, Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs S. E Aull. Mrs. R. Herman Wright, Pres. : Recierocity Meeting * The Woman's club held a reciprocity* nieetinir on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. J. L. Keitt. The , presidents of all other women's organizations of the town were invited . to be present and make reports of ! their work, and each member of the , Woman's ciub was privileged to bring ! a guest. The home looked very beautiful with sweeipeas and other flowers ir. profusion. The meeting was in :charge of Mrs. H. T. Cannon, presi dent of the Woman's club, and an ; interesting program ~.vas carried out. jVocal and 'instrumental selections j by Misses Margaret and- Go ode Bur' ion. Mrs. W. K. Gotwald and Mrs. : E. V. Babb interspersed the program iar.d reports were made as follows: j Jasper chapter, J). A. R., Mrs. W. j PI Hunt. j Drayton Rutherford U D C, ??Irs. F R Hunter. ; Civic League, Mrs. Herman Wright, j Paient-Teachers association, Roun dary Street school, Mrs. J X Mc! Caughrin. Calvin Crozier chapfeirU D C, Miss j Rosalyn Hipp. i Bachelor Maids, Miss Blanche Da? * ti vidson. | Fortnightly club, Mrs. J T Mayes. Emery Circle, Mrs. D Smith, i Mother's Club, Mrs. AN McCaughf; f W C T U, Mrs. H L Mrr. '> Kings Daughters, Mvj| James Hun| ta r. ! Woman's Auxiliary American LeMrs. L W Flovd. I ^ * V.. T j' Woman's club, Mrs.B Aull. ENJOYABLE DANCE GIVEN IN HONOR OF HOUSE GUESTS j j Miss Grace Summer, who recently KawBanaB9XA_anwnx?EisB6aawacraaaaEZB^v i - i i I IP' io rri rAf3 Idl II I III ^ ... - theft or damage; probation, are elements you u accept ownership of > give constan: satisfac- ; ust as harmful to your >r depreciation. ition and responsibility feguard your satisfacmd accept that obKga 3*" j lower Phone 300 S ftOOBRICH TIRES <\ o 7"* C ^ T5 1 V* **CCESs'^i<ii.S O A T '?: b A L ?, i ;__ ? XT ? ClO^e ill {,ii nable price, sewerage i IUETO N jioturnoi! from v'nu-ora . ?Ii .. u j j .Ch<' i-Tadaa . | i t\v<> of her school mate?, M ..<< > CY?r- i I olyn Kuthcrine Lawtt.n Ms:ill. j S. their honor M.ss Sum-i i j iner entertained with a en.iuy- ? ! auie dame Ftidav c-venini: :r . l I home of her parents. Mr. ami M! i Georire W. Summer. j The lower floor <>f the handsome J j home was thrown en suite for ibis 's ! event and the spacious rooms were!! j artistically adorned witn cut ;i-juv>. ? j and pot plants. I j Dance music was furnishc-d by M -s! j Mary Buford, Mr. Jchn Lane. 31 r. [ | Conrad Freed and .Mr. Jones. > j Frozen punch was served to about, j thirty couples and the hours ; ' -- --l- - 1 . J i j merrily oy us tut? uancc v?. | ! The occasion was a joyous and happy J | event for ail present. > | , [MRS. W. H. CAR WILE AND MISS | i CARWILE ENTERTAIN FRIENDS j I ! j Anions? the prominent social af-i jfairs of the past weeK were in^* i-'-'-'-ji j ties given on Thursday and Friday af- j j ; ternoons by Mrs. W. H. Carwi!e and j 'Miss Fannie Mae Carwile at their 15 } home in Calhoun sti-eet. j These parties were very delight- j J fully carried out. nine tables of rock i J being played each day. The attrac-' j fr.'veness of the home was enhanced by j I the u.;e of many beautiful flowers. Injj j the parlor quantities of beautiful " i -weetpeas were used and the score I i 1 1 card? for the tables ;n this room were j 'lavender, ried with lavender ribbon, j j ] In thr- living room <ray colored nastur- I tiums added a bizarre touch to the:! j scene, the score cards of yellow tied 5 | with ribbon of the same hue carrying jj i out the color scheme. Shasta daisies j j j were effectively useu in ine rei:e?Jiiuji J hall. ! ' J At the close of tne interesting; j games the hostesses served a dainty, 1 course of block cream and cake, being ] assisted in serving by Mrs. J. L.; i Bowles, Miss Annie Green, Miss Ethel j Bowles and Miss Gertrude Carwile., | ^ l j Stomach ills j ! jermanenliy disappear after drinking the I :clei>raic?! Shivar .\iinenl Water. Positively ! j guaranteed by :nor "y-baek offer. Tastes I ir.c: cos''-- a triii?*. Delb'ered a:r- vIutl' bv j T-.j i r* ' I j u:r Nev;jjerry .\^crtt?, J. v\. iv:Dicr v..o. ; j ' [ iici",i. icine. Aside irom oeing ; sw : a wonderful regulator, it W j is a splendid tonic for j weak, nervous, irritable, i and run-down women. J j Builds up the systfia and! I brings back health and 1 ; strength. \ I j Get it (rcrr. tjo-r druggist. ? ! tejmuenrmmagTaaa^-i. uas.*vty:\rrwr~vr~ ? I i \n a 1 Y JL JL JL J E \ j ; Pvii t3 oS vJ I | Bl!\* ' cnjo' new The togc 1 , I i as l } ; ! i a o w L,ar* & You Often Hear of a iC^e'/vni $DW S\ML YV ? offered for diamond i ting or mounting. Better Stop THE ELI ? and have yours exam not take but a few cost you nothing. He ? *?> feel if you lose yours'.' We carry a complete 1 ings and mount your our store, rmmcs cr -? , % Elite Jewel 1 A Calirorm St.-Phillips 5 JL Friday, June 10,1 For Benefit of Si. Phillip \ A ' IF emission - ic A fine play, by local f and enioy the eveninj Of W ? help us to fit up our ] that we may go fcrth V c7he Good \ T "1 IS T TT^ Y \i\l IN y\ i'.W ? |A ' ' ' eS I# *3 ftf| ze $310 Lowe ts oi the iron a Maxwell now O * ^ i v the Ik nchr ot control by the and powcrhii organization. latest reduction o! -i 50, ther \v:.n the reduction of ' n 1 ^ i ] * i n all, orniLrs the t/ooci . law,el! > r~) c * n 11 o ni i i to * ^ * Pi ? C. s ,4^'* S r- <-*?, /v\ "*5 ~ vr f '* ' ft L>' 5 k i iL ?o 2L& ?-Js ' w ^ "JTiOftL. ? *J^?WUMKC^a<i3 at 33 iost frem setin at IE I > medl. It will minutes and >w \vould you J .ine of Mount Giamond at 5 try L.o. ; \ I a Rose j f * J. s:30 P. M. s Baseball Team >c and 25c alent. Uome j with us and bali team so to victory. / IT I J I J rnELm...-f M ^ I \ IT I ' o