The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 05, 1921, Image 3
PI t4E NEWS ITEMS FROM
THE MACEDONIA SECTION.
The New Year has begun. Guess
?4- everybody has turned over a new leaf
ao as to make this the best or at
*V. least better than the old year. I wish
y-all of the readers a happy and prosperous
New Year. May God's richest
blessings rest upon you all through
^ the new year and the time to come.
|r' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willard left
x Sunday for Ware Shoals, where they
will spend a few days with relatives j
there.
Miss Mae Amick of Lexington vislited
her cousin. Miss Alma Ruth
Amick* the latter part of last week,
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v. > Mr. Jacob D. Lorick and nephews,
y J. B. and William Lorick of this section
motored to Columbia Thursday,
visiting: his isster, Mrs. J. W. Ellisor, :
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^returning home Friday. j
I Mr. and Mrs. S. Fred Derrick visited
Mr. Julius B. Lorick Sunday afternoon.
Misses Pearl and Abiefoy Lorick
visited relatives of Irmo last week returning
home Saturday.
Mr. J .B. Lorick also brother and
sisters visited their aunt, Mrs. O. M.
Price of Priceville section Sunday.
Mr. Jacob D. Lorick returned to his
work at Chapin after spending the
holidays with his brothers, Julius.
! R., and S. W. Lorick of this section.
Little Tommie.
LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM
THE ST. THOMAS SECTION.
Christmas is over with and new
j'year has just come in. so each and
| every one is enjoying himself. t
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party on Monday night after Christmas
in honor of Mrs. Shealy's sister,
Miss. Bessie C. Meetze of Columbia.
Mr. Edgar Shealy from Columbia
came home on Monday night for the
rabbit hunt Thursday with his many
friends.
There was an enjoyable time at Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Shealy's on Tuesday
.night because while the sociable
games were played the rabbits were
roasting.
The dance at Mr. Ed Wessinger's
Wednesday night was enjoyed by all
those who danced.
Mr. Frank Wessinger was missed at
the dance Wednesday night at Mr. I
Ed Wessinger's.
Hunting was the chief work the
'boys around here did during the holidays.
' The beautiful and attractive daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meetze has
returned home after a week's stay
at her sister's, Mrs. Forest Shealy.
CSIiss Meetze will be missed by all.
A small crowd of old and young
folks gathered at Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Wessinger's to hear the beautiful
Imusic and singing Thursday night.
Mrs. E. B. Wingard and darling
little children spent most of the holidays
with her parents, while her
husband accompanied his brother on
a deer hunt.
The grand roast at Mr. Ambrose
AVingard's Friday night was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
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MEETZE-YOUN GIXER.
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Irmo, December 24.?The home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Younginer was the
scene of a beautiful wedding on Wedinesday
afternoon, December 23, at 4
o'clock, when their daughter. Azilee,
J became- the btide of Herbert Meetze.
I Only the family and a few intimate
friends weri i resent.
The aiior was oecorated 'r Vazing
h?'!ly ami t\; i^recr.s. and the dining
rorhi v.:?s c-coiatea to match, the
jcoiors ; ?ir.g ie<1 ? r.cl green,
i As the soft tcne of music b?-gan.
Miss Thelma Nunamuker and Mr.
Jesse Younginer entered. The brides
maid dressed in dainty pink organdie
I f.am-inT n hpnntifiii liououet of pink
| carnations. Then came the bride and
I groom, the bride being dressed in a
[ lovely brown satin with accessaries to
match. She carried a bouquet of
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white roses.
After the ceremony many congratulations
and good wishes were extended.
then an old fashioned supper was
given the bridal party and invited
friends.
The ceremony was performed by j
Rev. Mr. Dutton, pastor of the groom, j
After the holidays they will make :
their home near Irmo.
Now the reformers want a national
"Sunday blue law. Seems to us the
country is blue enough already.
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LIVE NEWS FROM f
AROUND MACEDON.
Miss Martha and Mr. Shatter Kyzer j
'have gone back to Spartanburg after
spending a few weeks at home.
Misses Nettie and Annabell Kyzer
fcpent Sunday evening with Misses :
Eva and Selma Kyzer.
Misses Eva and Selma Kyzer spent
"Saturday night with Misses Rhodella (
'and Martha.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kyzer spent the
week-end with Mr. J. E. Spires.
Mrs. A. J. Craft and Mrs. Shumpert
| visited Mrs. Minnie Hall and Sunday,
j Mr. "VV. J Kyzer spent Sunday even- I
j ing with Mr. L. B. Kyzer.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Shumpert and j
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J. J. Kyzer's Saturday. j
Mr. Sliafter Kyzer and Mr. Fitz'i
Hugh Lee Shumpert were visiting Mr. j j
David Rish Saturday night.
Mr. Monroe Senn motored up to see j.
'Misses Flattie and Blanche Hall.
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December 23, at the parsonage, j
Lexington. S. C\, Mr. Archie Keisler I
and Miss Ola Wessinger, both of Lex- j
ington county, S. C.. were married by i
Rev. O. B? Shearouse. The couble were |
attended by a large company of rela- i
tives and friends who express hearty j
good wishes for the success, welfar .*
and happiness of this young couple. J
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ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and
7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a.
m.
The morning1 theme for Sunday,
January the 9th will be: "The De-?
mands of Christianity." The eveningtheme
will be: "Praying For The
Coming of the Kingdom of God."
The Lutheran Brotherhood will
meet at the church Thursday evening
.January the 6th. at S o'clock.
A most cordial invitation is extended
to the public to attend all of the
divine services.
ARTHUR BITTLE OBEXSCHAIN,
Pastor.
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right?in theory. But you can't do
it with much enthusiasm when you've
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