Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 19, 1952, Page 5, Image 6
\ .. . Social i
BY TOMMIB SCOTT 11 m
1 colombians take beach trip ri.
jL Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Haigler, Mr. and Mrs. Abram I ^
*r?'Oules, Mr. aha Mrs. Rudolph Walker and Mr. ami Mrs. n
George Williams of Columbia motored to Atlantic Beach br
last weekend.
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| VISITS BROTHER tl'
James Hemphill, 2107 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., in
; ; spent several days in the city visiting his brother. John m
^"Hemphill, 1900 lleidt Street. th
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^ Pattersons return to Philadelphia . ' d\
-- Rev. and Mrs. William S. Patterson and their nephews, Cc
Prank and Hugh White, 3549 N. Smedtey Street, Philadel-: so
jy^phia, Pa., have returned home after having spent a week in i M
city visiting jtheir sister! and mother, Mrs. Roaetta}
White of Allen-Benedict Court.
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< "VISITING PARENTS I .
Mrs. Bernice Kirnes of Pittsburg, Pa. and Mrs. Fabreta
Moore of Wahsington, P. C. are spending their summer va-,
cation wit htheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Paul, 1106
W; Heidt Street. j
1 Mrs. Kimes was accompanied by her two daughters, ;
A Delores and Shirley and will remain in the city several |
if*" week s.. . j_
' , Mrs. Moore remembered as the former Office Secre-1
/ tary of the Lighthouse and acribe. of this column, wBPreturn 1?
to Washington on Saturday night, where she will enjoy
*4 -having with her for the summer, her sister, Miss Annie j
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|^?A?-SMTnT: T7YNN~TlO PETEPN A McGRIFF STATED I
Friday, July 18 Henry Marcus brings to^the Township I
piaditorium Tab Smith, Lynn Hope and Edna McGrifT for I
your evenings entertainment.
LYNN HOPE, a treat for the eyes as well as the ears I
will carry definite appeal for the ladies as he is tall, stands |
. 6 feet, 2 inches in height, good-looking and young, 24 years
Iry-old. His array of turbans, alone are enough to stop anyone
.dead in their iracks mid as you well know he"is called The W
Amazing Man with the Turban." But enough about tin- ar
raijj handsome guy, he is real gone on the tenor-sax. as you will i
well 'remember his recordings of "Tenderly" and "Mona ^
H TAB SMITH, needs no introduction, as all of ns are
At ^
^ familiar with his expert handling of the,sax.
'^pr EDNA McGSJFF, lucious, delightful and widely known %N
for her record hit^Heavenlv Father", is a favorite in the
hearts of music lovers. Edna's voice, which is contralto, >
Sand jtoer range of three octaves are unusual for so young a
?jS| song-stylist.
Let's all be there Friday . . . So 'til next week "P.ye rj
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I Miss Carter United To Mr. Gqurdine ^
p In Late June Ceremony At Ma^e&vill^
Pfc" W|AryLS VIIA,E ? The marri- Hon r. She was ]ressed in pink I th
.age of Miss Margie Lee Carter, with matching hat of nylon laco.j ni<
. wwfeughtcr of M.r. and Mrs. George . The bride's maids were Misses
Cgrter of Mayesville, and Virginia Collins oh Manning, dr
[^McFall G' urdine of Pineville, Louise Jenkins f Lynchburg, cai
/irginia took Edna Gossett, Lynchburg, and th?
ning June 26. Willie Mae James, Maye-viMe. or,
performed in They wore colors of nile green, or<
tan church, pink, pale blue, and orchid with?\
Rev. Mx. S. hats of nylon lace An maicb tkc
5f the' brTdtT dresses respectively with white }jn
ought in and carnations.
by her fath- J. Gourdine, the brothor-of - tho for
ter. 5he was groom was best man. tio
don lace over The Ushers were, W. Jk_Jack- !>&
;P>ri hecTcTine. son/ Henry Simms Hazel Baker, r
re a fingertip of Sumter and Wilson George, Joi
/ a Juliet bat of Sardenia. ty
Her bouquet The ring bearer,. Master John Ha
and stephan- Calvin Nelson of Goodwill, May- F
i Stuekey of suit with black bow tie, carry-) \s>\
fhd rmid of /ng ring on white satin pillow vce
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Wilson?Williams Rei
Vows In June Ceremo
Miss Bettye Wilson and Jim- j
lie Williams were united in, h
larriage at the Wesley Method- o:
t Episcopal .Church, Monday
lorning, June 16 at 7 A. M. Uev.j lo
II. Fisher, pastor, performed n
e ceremony in the presence of. fe
embers of the immediate fam-' w
es, relatives and friends. j n
The bride was given in mar-j ac
age by Frederick Grate, nep-, ca
Fw^bf Miss Francena TTose-' ca
lond, adopted mother of the
ide. ' cc
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The sacred occasion was quiet
id beautiful, in keeping with a*
e serenity, of the early morn-'
' 1 ll
g hour. Preceeding the cere-,
ony Mrs. Hertisine Snowden,'
e church organist, played wed- ^
ng music. The traditional wed- h1
ng march was played as the' ur
tuple entered the church. A
lo "Because"' was rendered byi-sc
rs. Snowden.
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EFFINGHAM ? Rev. and Mrs.
7 A! Johnson" of Efringham p,
inounce the marriage of their,
lughter, Ruth Mae, to Private (0
afus Hawkins of Fort Knox.i j,
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Mrs'. Hawkins is a graduate ?f
)u1h Car lina State College,
ith a major in home econoics.
She is a member of the r
ipha?Kappa "Alpha sorority: th
Private Hawkins is the son of ^
r .and Mrs. J'>sh D. Hawkins ^
Route 3, Florence, and is a y
adunte of Morris College1: Be- ne
re induction into the Army he
light in the Elin school. ^
Correction! \h
rhrough unintentional error, l
omitted the following para-j
iph from the wedding story of, ra
and Mrs. Eugene A. Mont-1 St
mcry. published on page. ?L\icLJ-Q
la-t week's edition: ru;
Mrs. Maggie Montgomer y, I wl
other of the bridegroom, wore nu
blue lace dress with a carna>11
corsage. he
,ve regret the omission unci icr
? happy to include it here. np
iet .4 Shade To Mat el
Iiss Sawyer Suggest
By Ruth Nelson Sawyer in
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sTEW YORK (Global> ? Ha. h;(
?Ied you again' Y u thought <-n,
imc nan rotorence to a pat- yn
ular color or hue to match
ir matchless (?) tresses, didn't
t? Actually, we're -delving tov
into a relatively uncxplor ftlI
facet of Milady's appearel? iv
* sun shades. We all look rtdi- n(.
u- at one time or another; 0;i,
t the most ridiculous tableau . r<
,'se old eye- have ever seen i> ?c
? sun glasses of today's "gin- ini
>111* girls." f.(v
In reality, very few women ..n
ar prescription sun glasses ru
v d-'V^ una nr>.
horrid, and look old-fashion- 0.
on them. The average woman
n?.i that means you) pncks up
pair "f fhorn-rimmk'd rhine- sj,
one studded, irold.ivlated sum __
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asses because Mabel look- good tr,
Hi*?Flower gill, LitttT jvi.iss i
llie Mae Johnson, a cou-in of
I
e bride, wore a white nylon
w i
?sh dres- with matching cap. ^
The mother of the bride was
essed in pale blue with pink ...
rnntion. Gifts of the Bride t ? ,
; bridesmaids and maid of honwere
costume jewelry in col- ,
ed
; of the costume.
TiftjT of the groom to grooms- *
TT were go 1 den engraved cuff
ks. HU
The decorations consisted of
rr raldelabra and four bride'ns
with fern. fYrt
jfrets of pink and white rarna- J
tfrs. Henrietta. F. Fran<?. ? th(
aes, teacher of Berkeley Coun- tei
sang "Because" by Guy D P;r
rdelot. i loc
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n;v. ivij. janu's ii. n sang, >'o:
R J hosnrv" by Ncrin and "The /
rd's Prayer by Malotte. B*>th ecu
ro accompanied by Mr . Lil- V?
I
leat Marriage
ny At Wesley
The church was decorated with/
ummer flowers of various coirs.
The bride was attired in a
ively dress of navy and white
ylon over taffeta. The dress
atured a fitted bodice with a)
ide gathered ?kirt, in the now
iuch used street length. Her'
cessories were white and she
rried a lovely bouquet of white!
Thaflpns. " ? -g
Following the ceremony, thej f
uple and members of both!
imilies were served breakfast!
the br.ide's home, 901 Pine St.,;
ter which the couple left for
cir honeymoon in Charleston,;
icy stayed at the* James Hotel,
r. and Mrs. Williams are planng
to make their home in Col-j
nbia.
The bride is a member of the,
nior class of Booker T. Wash-! $
gton High School. A
The groom, son of Mr. and* a
rs. Heyward Williams of Col-! 1
nbia, attended Booker T.
ashington High School and is j
w employed at Bolk's Depart-;
ent Store.
Out of town guc?ts included1
lntivcs and friends from Cal-j
un County and other near-by
ics.
7omen Groups ?? ,
elp YMCA
CHAltLFlSTON ? James W
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nwley,executive secretary of .
h v Cannon Street YWCA '
\anch. recently extended comendations
to a number of woen's
organizations who have C (
dped the YMCA to keep m v- //?
iK along. Among those < itrd
ere:
ents, Mrs. Vivian. E. Duncan. 'du<
>puty;-Evangoli-ts of Charles- urn
n: Silver Key Dramatic Club. 1*?
ohn If Green.- director: City Su
" deration of Women's Clubs.' t
rs. Mamie E Folds, president.: to
Ipha Kappa Alpha sorority., thr
rs. Septima P. Clark, basileus:
eta Alpha Si dm a chanter of
e Delta Si cm a Theta s r ritv, ill
rs. Lois Moses, president, and H
ic Women's Auxiliary to the H
MCA, Mrs. Viola Ford Tur- gN
r, president.
Ithea Gibson
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i Bermuda ji
HAMILTON, Bermuda (CNS)|H
Althen Gibson, the No. ll|%l
nking player in the UnitedJ ^
ates, is in Bermuda this week'fl
.appear in .the..fir.it open inter J ^
itional tennis championships.'^B
lieh are being held at the Ror-\^B
ida Tennis Stadium courts.
The New Y< rk star, who' ||l
ads a contingent of five Amor-.
in players, is making her first
penrance here during a sum- M
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i Your Ft air,
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Ns To IahI'ks '?
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her c'onn rimpu-d. rhinestone- j.j
i'!dc*' ftr . ft \ Mabel might -?
ve the < ves, the rmse and
-ehoad f' !' th.tt tvj>f <>f frame. ^
u might not. Mabel will lo.;j,{j
d in hers; you'll look like the jrib'
is in town. *
rhf best way to i house frame- j >(
: sun glasses is to try a- n?-;.r- (jai
as p ssible to match the col- .jTK
of your hair. That should hr |,,s
-v You have a sample of \ tir
sse- with you everywhere you. !''1
You'll find that the harmony?JLiLi
^ lenses nr.d hair gives your wM
ay will evoke compliments 1 ;,n
d inquiries, rather than ruble
and shame.
As f r prescription sun 51uss- .
- -"'on't "pooh p oh" theiri. Ir.j
e final analysis. they are "hut.[
r for your eye , whatever flu
ylc or vogue. If your occuii-tj
fucnc t.? nts 1 ?
. w cuunf; uui i ii ic km :n ends
in frames?trade hirii In''
B. Nelson.
Soft music, "To a WiH Rose"
is plnytd during the cerenv ny
d the wedding marches. "Wed- j
ng March" from Midsummer j
ght's Dream by; "Mendels rr*
hn" and Bridal Chorus from ng
ohengrin" Waynrr, were play- ?r,
by the <>rg.'fhi-t of the chureh. '50
S. 'Virginia ATexandeiT"
Reception fallowed imnkedi r^
ly after the ceremony at the
nu' of the bride. Members of ^
groom's family that were ?.
vent:
lj.bert.lL Gomdine.. fatlu-r ?+f?
i groom, Pinevillo, throe sis-[OA]
"s, Mrs. Marian Jefferson. J O
leville, and Mrs. Dorothy Bui- thr<
k and Mrs. Ma/.ie; (T urdiw; Woi
rt.s month Virt'iiiu prol
\ftor their trip to Canada the NT)]
ipie will live in Portsmouth. 2 99
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PRINCIPALS AT DEI
?Ef--lho pn'.-rnl;>tion party
eft to ritrht : Misses Carol
ilurii-i Piyjrs, Miss .Johnsoi
mtenary Church
as Bible School
CHARLtST< >N -The.. Centen
?Methoili r t'htii.h wil! con
t a Vocation Bible S< boo
:ler the direction of Pete
insett. superintendent of th
tviay School....,
.'lasses will be held from 4:3
8:00 each afterno n. July
ouRh July 18.
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\ fSI l s .? Mrs. Ferdinand
oore, .lr. of - Washington, IF
. the former Miss Fahreta I).
iul. secretary at The Light
nise and Informer, is -visiting
r a week with her |);irents,
r. and Mr . Fahrel Paul,
(hi lleidt Street.
patkick Mcdonald
'I IKK AW -- ! 'ati hk M<Don
w h<) *h.?d iurn ill t ) x>" (
10. died t Sund.tv M: \1<
'iitUI \V<iS !>? of tilt' I) i
Ml-, of ("heraw. Iff ii;tvo> hi
ighler. s< v< i ;il gra:v.!< hiid:? n
1 ;i Ik>>i of re!ati\<s to mourr
I >:1 - - I i ; L:
' i II.. uit Tin Tournament .
m: -; i i HI'" ; i" ?lln >II .?I;?
f TTfTTvTi TeffnT" A -so? iatFun
h tin -jim-tion of tht Ain.n
Tcnni.s As' . nit ion
The Things You Wear'
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Cleaners and DVers
713 Main Street
nrAssiFIED
POSITION WANTFI)
'osition wanted bv . xp none
Elementary teaeher. Class III
ide B Honor praduaf. Work.
*.oward Masters. Write Tend
c/o Lighthouse and Informer
7 Harden Street.
WANTED
ITN(J WOMAN to work ir
econd Shop Evenings only
furtTier infbrmaflon apply
I Harden S'reet.
DAA1 M1UUO
K STREET NURSERY, 1118
ek Street. < >pen fn** children
ce months to four years
king mothers if you have
hi. in- rrv TUCK STREET
ftSERY for the - lotion. Call
for information. Register
nurse in charge
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LIGHTHOUSE and 1NF<
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V.
RUT ANTE PARTY?Pictured
of Mi>s SMirley Johnson last
yn Bailey. Alice Yvche. Kvelv
l, honoree. and Mrs. A. B. Jol
Miss Shirley Johr
To Society In Gals
Miss Shirley Andre' Johnso
attractive daughter of Dr. at
Mrs. Andrew Boston Johnson <
PinehuTst Bond, wa- presents
to society hv her parents at
pretty .Debutante' Dance <
' Tuesday evening, June- 24
Soegar- Park Club House.
A L'nrdt'n scene of Spam:
I moss, ivy palms, cedars, ro
covered trellises and huge ba
^ kets of summer blos-oms pr
| vided the background for tl
? occasion.
Mass Johnson, a young worn.
i| of exceptional charm and bea
ty was a picture Of loveliness
an exquisite gown of white n
Ion netfashioned with fitted bo
ice and a bouffant skirt. T
pretty docolletage' was enhar
ed by a delicately draped stc
which terminated in rose pet
pearls and she carried a ho
quet of red roses.
Receiving with Miss J hnsi
wa- her mother, elegantly *
I tired in a yown of imports! a
quamarinc laoc sprinkled wi
rhinestones an-i ^et off by a sc
rippling peplum. Mrs. J hns<
won? a purple throated oreh
I'nrsmo
Also in the rocrivnng lii
wort- Carolyn Bailey, in a goss
hut gow n f vaporous blue si
1 ! w .tab. embroidered in Ian
ilk <mh:on dot-; Mary Peek
CI : a nsbor . N. stunning in
<11 i <i!a t? * gown of green nyl<
tulle over htitnn satin: Kvel\
I.a'.vlah. of Washington. D. L
looking as light as a -umm<
< ! ud in white nylon net; Muri
Digg- nf Suffolk. Virginia.'i
n fro?t> white embroidered o
gandv ver a pink tafTeta >k:r
1 ;<( ioiii/o our Advertisera
-S-K-Y
Drive-In Theatre
AT THE FAIRC.ROrM) GAT
COLORED SECTION
!
Tliiirs. July 17 thru Wed. July '
Thursday
I "MASK OF THE AVENGERS
with
.[ John Dorek? Anthony Quitin
'I Friday?Saturday
"FLESH AND FI'RY"
with
Tony Curti* ? Jan Sterling
8oti? M"on., Tues, Wd.
"AFRICAN QUEEN"
with
Harrrrphrcy Bnfrnrt.
Kathorine Hepburn
1 Summer schednle: The Colore
section will he opened ever
night, starting June 16.
Direction: lor \our convenient'
turn right t WU. V-W A V rtgn TT
Rosewood Drive and follow ro*?
to Colored entrance rear of >?
nex.
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DKMER, COLUMBIA, C. Sati
HE
.
I above ai'o some of the principal
wt'hk in a jfala part? which haf
n Lawlah, Katherine Butler, G
in von. mother of Miss Johnon.
ison Presented
I
i Party Here '~r
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n, and lovely. Grace Brooks of
1C1 Aiken^ dainty in a shoulder-bar-1
of 'rig blue net with a ruffle* <kirt!
An enchanting dross of pink net
a with billowy skirt was worn by
Alice Wyche of Charlotte, N. C?
at and Katherine Butler of Gainesville,
Georgia was picturesque in...
^ floating white tulle bestrewn
with tiny nosegays.
The Debutantes tablo r-nncic).
(> ed of an artistic arrangemer^ of
two large ice-moulded. punch
bowls decorated in shasta daisies
and filled with >praklirtg
itl lime punch. In the center of the
U table was a daisy-laden fountain,
encircled with medallions made
of lime tulle and maniture dais.',
ies. There was an assortment of
nt? 1
colorful mints, small cakes and
ic French
pastries. The table was
. once Simkins, in orchid organdy
pi-o-Ki-ed over by sub-debs Fl<5r-'
re
and Cecilv Baxley in pink net.
uMore
than tnree hundred!
guests were present. Among
t th~se seen from out of town
were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webher
of Orangeburg, and their
pretty daughter Carolyn; Mrs.
Edwin Palmer of Sumter, and her
T . two son- Jimmy and Perry; Marfin
Clark < f Peidsville, "N" C.;
Dc. and Mrs. G. T.~ 'Cherry, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Brooks, Edw- j
a*- nrd Hill. Mrs. Jn-on Smith and
' s ns Clarence and Ronald, Bobhv
MVClnin and Bohhv Brooks.
of all f Aiken.
1 Music was furnishe; by Harold
June and his Svncapators.
Other courtesies e\tend<'d Miss
Johnson were a luncheon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil-on
-Nje'Simkins; a drop-in-party at the
n
home of Dr. and Mrs. I,. Palmer;
A \ N OT F\ OF M F \ T Z!
1 FOR ADVERTISING CALEN-1
uERS, FANS, and I P TO TIlE
' MINUTE ADVERTISING IDEAS
DIAL. ^
We have the following
Kcal Estate for ^ai< f
To be developed A piece of
,, propei *v 160 " v 2/(5 ft on thold
Wi-nnsboro Hoad. jus*- a few
miles from the eitv limit Will ou'
23 into lota.
Three 2-family apartment hoaxes;
One room hou^f with bath,
three door> from bus *top. 1821
Pulaski St
One SO \ IS" ft lor Atlanti?ach.
One night Club on h ml KM; ft
r ISO ft. near Harlem Heights
60 acres of land bordering properry
of Harbinson College
LisJ. your propert> for sale or i
rent with us for he..: results; al- j
so:
Auto. Ptre, Casualty and Then i
Insurance Bonds
William McKinlev Bowman ll
' Rx?<M*tivp See'yTrrTu;
i CAPITAL CITY !
( Rp^i ri?.?4J
11W 9 Washington strr#i if
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j Phnnr 3-9f?l4 Columbia S f ?
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lrday, July li>, li?52?-5
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a who were presented dur?
Columbians still gasping
Irace Brooks, Mary Peek.
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Chappelle and hostessed by their
popular daughter Vivian; brunch ?
84'the home of Dr. and Mrs. B
C. Stephenson; a breakfast par
ty at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey's:
an after-dance sunrise party at
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Chappelle's; \
a soiree by Bgn and Perce Everette
at the home of Dr. and Mrs
H. C. Everette, and several j
swimming parties in between
Miss Johnson is a June graduate
* of Palmer Institute, Sedalia.
North Carolina. She will
continue her studies this fall at '
Ml. Aloysiue College, Oesson.
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