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VWW - . - . -- == SOCi All items for this column shou Miss Hortense Woodson, Ed Fellers-Nichols f A marriage of much interest to a'.l, acquaintances was solemnized Thursday afternoon, June 23, at the Lutheran parsonage, Silverstreet, S. C.,! when Miss Addelle Fellers was mar-. " - " 1 vt? i i _ r? rri_ ried to >ir. jonn iMcnois, JKev. inos. F. Suber officiating. Mrs. Nichols is the charming and. talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fellers of Silverstreet, S. C. She' was educated at G. W. C., and has inost successfully taught school for a couple years, having efficiently taught in the Silverstreet school the past ses sion. Mr. Nichols is a progressive and wide awake farmer 01 me uicpia section. The bride and groom carry with! them the heartiest good wishes of; their "wide circle of friends. ? , TWO CHARMING PARTIES GIVEN BY MISS BURTON On Tuesday morning and again on , Tuesday afternoon ol last; weeic aliss; Mary L. Burton entertained in aj charming manner at her home in Harrington street. j: The front rooms of Miss Burton's', horre were beauitfully bedecked in ] shasta daisies and gay-colored gladi-;, oli, which were gracefully arranged!; in -baskets and vases, and tke score ( cards in daisy designs were also u^ed j fnf tVo irnrr>^<? of rook which were j, played. Tables for the games were :, placed in the living room, reception !j hall and porch and at the close of i. these thoroughly delightful affairs a;; refreshing ice course was served. ] MRS. RAYMOND 1-tLi-fc-iO ' < GIVES LOVELY PARTIES | Two lovely parties were given on j Tuesday and Wednesday mornings of U last week by Mrs. Raymond Fellers at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bowers, in Boundary street. < Six tables were placed on the cool, j shady veranda for each of the parties j and the guests spent an enjoyable! period in playing rook. Daisies and nasturtiums in 'bowls and vases effec- T tively adorned the porch. At the j close of the games Mrs. Fellers serv-|t ed a dainty course of delicious sand- i wiches and iced tea. j IJ " BEAUTIFUL PARTY IN HONOR < OF 16TH BIRTHDAY:' ' On last Friday night about 85 of the younger set of Newberry were en- ] tertained by Miss Inez Green with a surprise party at*the home of Mr. ana ] Mrs. E. J. Green, 2119 Brown street, -Li-- , to ceieoraxe tne j.oui ynwu^ v?j. Eddie Marie Green. - | Music, games and other amuse- j ] ments -were enjoyed during the evcn-j ing, and before the close a ;i,v.c:ous course ' of ice cream and cake was served. The blue bird of hannincss was in evidence throughout the rooms, the m sixteen years of this young lady's life I being symbolized by the 16 blue birds} which were artistically arranged on i cardboard. The young honoree the recip-j ient of many lovely gifts by her j friends who were present. All en-? pressed themselves as having had a most delightful time, and reluctantly departed at high twelve, hoping ! tr.it some one else woii.tl f ion arrivel' at this beautiful age, this morning! of life?the springtime o? the soul? j and thus afford thorn the pr.vlo j.; of j just such another occasion. MRS. EPTING ENTERTAINS THE PASTIME CLU3 ! f The Pastime club was most delight- j fully entertained on Friday morning * by Mrs. James Epting at the home of i her mother, Mrs. J. W. Smith, in 1 Boundary- street. Three tables were f arranged for bridge on the side porch j which was attractively adorned with ; daisies and nasturtiums as well a.- 1 pot plants. At the clcse of the interesting games Mrs. Epting, assisted by Mrs. Smith and Master J. W. Smith, Jr., served a delightful fruit salad course with iced ten. The members of the club and visitors present included the. following: Mrs. Claude Dominick, Mrs. Dcurias Hornsby, Mrs. Joseph r ea.?ie, Mi?;- j Blanche Davidson, Mrs. Raymond Fellers, Mrs. Claude Sanders, Mrs. Carey j N. Booth, Mrs. Geo. W. Kimball, Mrs. ! ~ , T.. ~ , T T 1. ....! car: Jt^pung-, .urs. uraay noit unc ; Miss Hortense Woodson. "THE MICROBE OF LOVE" VERY SUCCESSFUL SHOW The musical comedy, "The Microbe r?f Love." presented Friday, matinee i " . ^ * V I and night, by local talent directed by j Miss Myra S. Dulin, under the aus-j rETY Id be either sent or phoned to itor, Phones Nos. 1 and 76 1 ? ' ? p:ec3 of the American Legion, wa: one of the most successful amateuperformances ever presented in New berry. .from i.ne opening- l-uu:u.> ^ grand finale the large audience was most appreciative of this unusuallj good exhibition of home talent anc the various numbers were warmly applauded. The scenic efleets were very artistic and made ^ beautiful background for the pretty chorus girls led by Mis; Dulin. Miss Pauline Fant and Mrs Roy Finney. The young ladies appeared first iu middy suits with re<: ties, then in varying costumed fron: these of dainty old fashioned wives, to the modern girls in chic evening pawns. The Japanese and "The Gir. in Gingham" costumes were especially attractive. The seven little cupids in theii adorable pink cupid costumes ectec well their parts in ensnaring, wit? all the wiles of a real true cupid, the hearts of the woman-hating bachelors. The hopeful spinsters, the determined HarViplnrs. tho "Left Overs,^ the wise magician, Mr. and Mrs. Her.peck and the marvelous Madame Hymen Cupid all contributed their share to the fun of the evening. The bright musical numbers and the clev2r local hits added a sparkling touch bo the whole show that kept the audi mce in a gale of laughter. The entr'actes "were also extremely pleasing. The piano accompaniments ind interludes were played by Miss Mary Fact Kerndon, who is visiting in S'ew berry. The following was the cast of characters and program: Madam Cupid discoverer of the Mi irobe, Miss :\ivra a. jjunn. Mrs. Henpeck, a friend to the >pinsters, Miss Pear] West. Spinsters: Priscilla Prunes, president of Spinster's club, Miss Sadie Goggans. Lovie Song, Miss Goode Burton. Ima Fraud, Miss Mae Tarrant. Wanta Man, Miss Carabelle West. Lillie Lonesome, Miss Mildred Tar*ant. Sophia Sweetgum, miss .juna jonn;tone. Aiebella Antique, Miss Margaret Remvick. Piney Melting Heart, Mrs. T. M. Seawell. Tillie Comes, Miss Ella Bowman. Evva Ready, J. W. Smith, Jr. Prudence Albright., Miss Cornelia Mayer. Samantha Loving, ivuss ineresa Lightsey. Scphronia Walton, Miss Olivia Stewart. 0 The Look Out, Miss Elizabeth ftentz. Metta Match, Miss Georgia Ilentz. O r? \Ticc TSllo PQ"f Viij A ? ? vvv. Izzie Coming, Miss Clara Stewart. Bachelors: Billy Bachelor, president Bachelors club, Aubrey Tilly. Simon Shy, John Floyd. U. B. Careful, Ed Far.t. Very Bold, Nick Holmes. Bobby Bashful, Jake Wise. Can't C2tch, Will Raid, Jr. X TT7 - 1 L TH. ^ > _ . ~ w ea. vncster iut:rxit:c. Mr. Henpeck, Gui i?al. Cupi(!s: George Er->s, Evert*.: Evans, Jr., Katheriue Fisher. Evelyn Summer, Mary Balle, Hulda Summer, Martha Nc.vell Summer. Old Fashioned Girls, Mrs. Roy P. Finney ar.d Miss Pauline Fant. Lord 'Tis a Pity, Dr. John Setzler. Chorus girls: Margaret Mcintosh, Nancy Fox, Frances Hcuseal, Mabe] Eleazer, Cora Eieazer, Emily Hoof, Janie Dell Paysinger, Frances Jones Clair Sligh, Mildred Reid. Act one?Spinsters Club. Musical numbers: Opening, ensemble. tft; ai i i ??v?ii/vv-i ??v. k, sters, by spinsters. The Microbe of Love by Ivladarr MICKIE^THEPRINl jf BON, OLD VAOOSE M LOTt, * P^YATCPC. MVAT UOk\ JXU \ COOVA'A>Qj?. OASv-\ OVV:.^ j H\VA A>Vi OF NOV) , GMW | . |\ Goods' / f \ r; ! ) w>K4 'I Hymen Cupid and Chorus. Old Fashioned Wife, Miss Pauline Fant, Mrs. Hoy P. Finney and chorus. ! Between acts. Left Over Sisters. Three Old Maids of Lee. by Left f Over club. ! The Wimmin Won't Let Me Alone, j by Lord 'Tia a Pity ard chorus. Comnl o/~f* c/'oiio Tio."Vir>lnr'? nil ? I V. ^/iiU UW l/j ^ v*MVf .! Musical numbers: Medley, Fishing- and Love Nest, by I chorus. 4 i Here Comes the Married Mar., by . bachelors. J Catch 'Em Ycur.g, by Mr. Ilcr.peck I?and bachelors. 1 i The Micrcle, by M. Cupid and ? bachelors. Third act; scene, garden party. , i Musical numbers: 1 * I . So Long Oo Long, Miss Famine JFant, Mrs. Finney and chorus. J We Car/t Do Without The Men, by I'spinsters and chorus. I'm Looking for a Sweaheart, by iLovie Song, U. B. Careful and chorus, 'j Sunshade, by Mr. and Mrs. Henj;peck and choru:, \ The Girf m the Gingham, by Simon | j Shy and chorus. j J Looking for a Mar., by Madam Cui-Vinrns. ? , t i In Our Bung-alow, by Madam Cupid I ,and Billy Bachelor. i Finale, ensemble. - f t Civic League Meeting i The Civic League will meet Tues- j ; day afternoon, June the twenty-1 '{eighth at rive o'clock in the Leg-ion! ; j hall. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Pres. Mrs. T. P. Johnson, Secy. i Reception in Honor of Brides I 'j On Monday afternoon, June 27th, ; i Mrs. W. G. Houseal, Mrs. C. H. Can- j non and Mrs. Jno. C. Goggans, Jr., I ' entertained with a reception at the residence of Mr. Z. F. Wright, in hon - - - ?" .1 L II7 I | or of two brides, ivirs. nooeri, w. ,. Houseal of Augusta and Mrs. Roy P. Finney of Gaffney. 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Aull will as to conditions. an has also been invil new territory and e t. itclass barbecue ant the entertainment oi nd enjoy the day wil 1 aiouaen Som 'nue?/ aoiTScR J ?-" ?^T BE6V I r - _( v -?ti> S \ ? r-V>s jL) --' 11HRI Meeting structions of ncil, I request the Town of j meet in the lse on Tuese 28th, 1921, ir r!-* A mom / lie; 111U.1AA s meeting is i the citizens street paving. o ntrnvTT 9 J VIWent. i. Blease, or at Peak ly 9 \ tatives Geo. S. vited to speak. I be present and :ed to be present, Jsewhere is in i make special f the people, th us. nire e Sense in His Chatter 1 LU DDESUT J \ Arremwu- j > 1 >Z. \WORWVS / <3^%^ IK i / '^ ?.'^~ ,1* ,R^? \ / /tO\ SJ' : ^ y jjjlj^^ ' n?Ufji4?2o^ ~.i - J? ! Il^l?f- '