Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 26, 1952, Page 5, Image 7
r tiy Strictly
m .. . Social
BY TOMM1E SCOTT
& LUNCHEON FOR MISS RUSSELL
- Miss "Vivian Russell, daughter of Nathaniel Russell,
1240 Heidt Street, was the honoree of a delightful lunchjra
eon on Friday, July 18, given by Mrs. Charles F. Bolden
tlid Miss Katherine Neal. The affair was held at the beautiful
home of Mr. and Mrs .Bolden, 3123 Barhamville Road.
IT Though we understand neither Mrs. Bolden nor Miss Neal
B|p are "real" good cooks, the food was simply delicious. (A
lr JitMw bwl tnllq pip tbf>y wprs ably coached by Mrs. James
v King) Guests attending were: Mifife lUmMt-11, Iin Crawley,
v Jr., (now Miss Russell's husband) ; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crawley,
Sr., Tennessee ,mother and father of the groom; Mrs.
% David Hall, Washington. D. C., matron of honor; Mr. and
gp*" Mrs. Edwin Russell, brother and sister-in-law of the bride;
BS^'Mrs. Lamar (Kat Watson) Dawkins, Orangeburg; and Miss
|j jSlia Simkins.
|i MAJOR WHITTINGTON GOES TO EUROPE
K: . Major Max S. Whittington loft the ntv Sunday, July
if, 20, after having spent several weeks, to sail for Europe.
ffiMrs. Bessie Burley Whittington, wife of Major Whitting
ton, and their two children, Max S., Jr. adn Corine. Louise
will resume residence at 913 Oak Street.
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MILES^VISIT PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Miles and their infant son are
?,'*? visiting Mr. Miles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert,
j^jt- 2328 Read Street. We hear that Mrs. Herbert cannot see
''Two-Spot Drive-In" since the little bouncer arrived.
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VISIT NEW JERSEY
Mrs. Rufus (Nellie) Ford and daughter, Yvonne, left
Monday night for Newark, New Jersey where they will
visit Mrs. Ford's parents ,Mr. and Mrs. James Washington.
Before returning to the city they plan to spend several days
in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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NOAHS IN NEW YORK ,
Harry Noah left the city Monday night to join his
Wife and daughter, Rose Marie, who have been vacationmh
in New York City for several weeks.
|#| VISIT PARENTS
Mrs. Julia Woodward Burgess of Atlanta, Georgia and
Mrs. Mary Woodward Willams of West Palm Beach, Florida
are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman^Woodward
of Eau Claire.
Mrs. B. Dabney Fox (the former Lottie Gaten) of
Washington, D. C., is home visiting her mother, Mrs. Tho^7
masina Gaten, 14Q8 Park Street; Mrs. Fox is to return
Kg home during the weekend. ~
A G1LLIAMS HAVE HOUSE GUESTS
"Mr. and Mrs. William Gilliam, 2572 Gervais Street, have
as their house guests; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robinson, Philadelpha,
Pa.; Miss Mary Ella Jones,, Roselle, New Jersey
I and Miss Catherine Dingman ,Trenton, New Jersey.
* Visrr REESES
Visiting- Mr. and Mrs. John Reese, 1712 Gadsden Street,
W for the past two weeks are: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brayboy and
I Mrs. Bertha Rudd of New York.
**^WASHINGTONS CALLED HOME
It was learned with repret this week that Mr. and Mrs.
W John Henry ("Mr. Henry") Washington, or. an extended vagfe
cation trip in northern states and Canada, have, been called
home on account of a death in Mrs. Washington's family.
i BEV. BOWMAN'S MOTHER ILL
PMrs. Earlene Bowman of St. Georpe, mother of Rev,
William McKinley Bowman, was rushed to the Good Samaritan-Waverly
Hospital early Wednesday morninp, where
F- she is reported in fair condition.
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ATTEND CHAPLAINS CONFERENCE
If Chaplain (Major) Pliney W. Jenkins left Sunday foi
WL:\ Atlanta, Ga., where he joined other officers and flew tc
|k S'locum, New York to attend a Chaplains Conference. He
H&'"will return to Ft. Jackson, Sunday.
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MORGANS VISIT1 MOTiirn
Mrs. Julian Mnrprnn (Mary Aperies Harper) and three
children are spend in? a week with her mother. Mrs. Mary
Harper, 2^25 Washington Street. ~
ferREV. ANT) MRS. DAVtc; VTS$!T
Friends of Rev .p.^d Mrs. F. A. DavTs. how resTdimr d"r
;Spartanhnrc. wore delighted to see them hack in th<> cite
last. Week. Pev. Favis was t^e dvnamie pastor of Pethleho*-^
Hantist, Church. on T,vor? Street. for annmher of v>?ar?
Roth he and his lovable wife have manv rfiends in eolnmTropfcal
Tinge In Fashion Is More
Excitfng, Enhancing Than Ever?IS Rhus
dt J'UNE I/RIIITE turns, one finds fascinating rio
BeS; NEW YORK (Global)?Wo- of color, unusfually deviating, vr
clothes trday are more ex- simple lines, all of wheh ion:
Kfit&lhg and enhancing than ever to give rrlilady that ur.
Pbefore. The wider the-ekirt, the ndstakfibly exciting tropica
^Klper" the waist, the wider the When vvidnme steps out thes
jf^' hlps, the barer the feet .the gay- midsummer days, she provoke
j^fjpft'the colors?the more beauti- moic craning, more second :o k
^icul the effect. Of course, there compliments, than she Hi.
jfeL;., is an appreciably large nuinlxM K,',v oven last year. If she pos
Grew women who cling to the no- scs-cs a Venus de Mklo figure
KL tion that a stole around those' ,hp smi!o of M n:i T'isn. ox th;
ihm.l.l, I ?. f r d iv bL'fiUl.V Pf ITeTen Troy, all weT
P w!'
pj- Observer, in the park on upper natural endowments poses foil
ifcadway, was heard to sav re hcr no P blem of any ntontenjtjfKrl
- "T like a suggestion of Knr slre knows fu" wl1 th;i
IP bareness better, for it seems hen ku>' u' bl'- 'y ?h? tnsRf;
more provocative. Then71hefe^*rtb wb,<^ ??o?mWe?-h?
BStik ?M others who say, "Oh. it's a '??? * So shp not ?nl? market.
Efi'matter of taste." Perhaps the for " 'rock, but fo rother values.
' ? 1 formal* are better such "* "n0- c?ior and design.
id^ted to the tastes f extre-'
l Anyway, it is generally 1 our Friendg to
| fitted that wherever _one' iMTQWZS Our AdTCrUflCn
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Ex-Lighthouse
Poet-Editor Sells?
First Short Story
Miss Letty M. Shaw, daughter
of Di*. and Mrs, J. W. Shaw ol
2213 Gervais Street, and former
Secretary, Bookkeeper, and Poet
Editor of the Lighthouse recently
sold her first attempt at short
story writing with tTT5 Pltts4-btirgh
Courier Magazine, a na|
tionally knawn publication.
Miss Shaw who started her
career with inspired perfornj*
ance got her fird opportunity to
display her work from Editor
John H. McCray; then, she venI
tured to Little Rock, Arkansas
! as City Editor of the Arkansas
_} World Weekly, and was chosen
bv Lillian Everts (refiOWinjJ author)
as a private pupil of verse.
| From the Arkansas vtarld, Miss
j Shaw went to Pittsburgh in hopes
j of working with the Pittsburgh
; Courier. Unable to gain a de;
sired position, the now establish!
ed name writer utilized her time
in free-lance activities.
"MINDING OTHER PEOPLE'S
j BUSINESS," is t-> be published
t in the September 6th edition of
1 fKn fmirigi
It is reported that Miss Shaw
i is diligently preparing a novel
entitled, "Search For Love".
Gets D.Ed. Degree
|i?-< - s
'' M
Dr. Maude J. Yancey, professor
of health education at
-i North Carolina College at Durj
ham, received her D. Ed. degree
from the University of
i Michigan recently. She is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L.
B. Yancey, 913 East Green St.,
Wilson, N. C.
S. C. Notes On New
York City
NEW YORK ? Rev. and Mrs
Robert S. Lawrence are now at
home at 210 W. 150th Street
j Dunbar Housing Apartment 2-F
Kev. Lawrence was recently rei
tired from an active. pa-torate
' Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence cami
here from Charleston. S. C sov
<.-ra.l years ago.
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July If) Wtdding
j Susan Elizabeth. sister v
Louis W# Seabrook, will marr\
, Nathaniel G. lfinton, Phar. D.
' | Saturday, July 19, at the l.uth
i ! Mr. Seabrook is a native of Char
j kMon and is brother of the Int
j Dr. II. U. Seabrook
t
Mrs. Schemer Kord Hymes
ern Church, in New York City
3719-3rd Avenue, looks eagerly
- fur, thw?Charlt-ton -imu .v-iu . lu.'J
weekly copy of The Lighthouse
i and Informer. Mjs. Hymes say;
4 it's like-a letter from home. .
' TABLE THICKS:
1 | J| w
I./tllinAn nl n nta rTf .I * ""
,, .... (imre,
with ice cream in the pots! What
a thrill for n party of young: 'uns,
and easy for you to fix. Iluy ordi|
nary flowerpots, little ones, with
Pae . big- -one., lor. -a.... centerpieog.
Paint them in pay colors; it's
worth the effort because you can
use them for ivy later. Wnsh
thoroughly. cover hole in bott'm
with folded wax paper. Make the
ice cream yoUrsetf with an easy
refrigerator mix. Pour into pots
i before it's thoroughly hard. One
lollipop in each pot will do the
.
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I Miss ( lister Means,
Married In Double'
A lovely wedding of much in | <
teres! was that of Miss- C'bstcrj i
! Coi nela Means, and Sgt. John' i
' Prest n Lyle-s which to k place.; i
5 at 8:00 P. M., July 7, in Second' i
j Calvary Baptist Church. The .<
I bride's pastor, Rev. Charles H.|
j Brown, performed the double1 :
j ring ceremony in the presence. 1
I of a large a-semblago of rela-j
! tives and friends.
Palms, candelabra, with can-',
dies, and baskets of ealla lilies.' <
: gladioli and uberoses decorated |
the church.
Emmett Wroten, organist, ud'!
I
Mrs. Vivienne Hall and J soph
Wilson; soloists, furnished the
wedding music. Before the cere-j '
monjj- Mrs. Hall sang "I Love
Thee" (Greig) and "Through the!
Years," Youmans; Mr. Wroten:
played "Sylvia" and "Lonesome |<
That's All." "Bridal Chorus",
Tirom JLohcngrin" (Wagnei) iwia ;
used for the pr cessional and '
"Wedding March" from "Mid-j
>ummer Night's Dream" "Men- <
delssohn) for the recessional.:
During the ceremony Mr. Wroten,
played "O Perfect Love" (Ba;n-|
. by). At the close of the ceremony,
Mr. Joseph Wilson sang
"The Lord's Prayer" (Lamotte).
William S. Lyles of Baltimore,
1 Li Flier Virihe~gTbbmr"wa~bo"t*
man. The u>hor-g: oc,m-to
t Julius Moans, brother of the
, bride, Claude C. Stewart, .It
cousin of the bride, Daniel S
Walker and Arthuh Noah, 1 oth
'? ol Columbia, . . ..
- The maid of h nor, Miss- Doris
L..ur.e Cha;>n cf C lumbia,
wore a dress of mai/.e nlyon not
and vi-netian liive mor tatfei >.
Th.' fitted bodice with eapelett.
f _ , . - . . .
ui nei engeu wan vciit'iinn in:
ended in a bouffant skirt* of . .dm
. under a redigoto of vrn< t.:."laco.
She wore ear rm^s and
chokers of pearl. TT~ ulft is flIn*
' bride. Her b liquet v.:: a -
eade of red roses w . th :: a
ers of maize satin.
The bridesmaids . i : M
Gloria Means ol Washington. I)
'|C. and Miss Andrenia Mean < .'
Men/K^rry> rnilsms of the bride,
Mrs. Hattie Mae Means of C'ol
umbia, sister-in-law of the bride.
_ aj.id_.Mrs,. KUieivn iivrtl.XaiKe of
Child's Birthday Party
jHk iff BPH
fo'tcri.! (,!.m ( II I'/'ifo j
tricky?wi<h o?blight ^lu^U-r of 4
them in th?^ centerpiece. (Fill b;g
pbt with sand). Tie ribbons from
extra pops in the center to place
cards. Miss Catherine Gray, FosWrar
Claw* consultant -m? -taWr -
settings, suggests place mats of (
cotton or linen. "They're easy to
wash?and you know how im
portant that ?s with young child- '
ren." Serve lollipop plant* and (
cupcake* ort glass plates to reflect A
your bright color*. Make a big
pitcher of lemonade, and you're 1
ready to thrill those chtldren! i
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John P. Lyles,
Rins: Ceremonv 1
C lumhia and Lamar. They wore 0
iqua dresses of nylon net over .
taffeta, made identical to that of
the honor attendant. Their bouv
quets wore pink ro es with aqua
:atin streamers. Their jewelry, the
bride's gift to each, was the ,
same as tlyit of the honor attendant.
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TIattic Lee Means, niece of the ^
bride, was junior honor attend-'
ant. Chyril Holley, c u-in of the 1<
bride, was flower girl. The little i;
girls wore aqua dresses of nylon t
net over taffeta similar to the f
dresses of the bridesmaids. The \
flower girl scattered ro-e petals t
from a small white basket show- cred
with aqua net. The diminu- e
tive ring bearer was Jewel Eich-':C
elberger. Charming in his long *
white suit, he carried the ring
an a small pillow of white satin.i
The bride, who was given in ^
marriage hv her brother. James T
W. Means, Jr., was lovely- in her
wedding gOwn of pure white ?
chantilly lace over Bur-mill -ntin c
featuring a hipline length fitted '
bo.iicc with a neckline of nylon
illusion and drop shoulder- < f 4
lace and net with seed pearl trim. J
The tapering sleyves ended in
points over the wrist. The bou.f-i 1
fant skirt of satin and insets of !
c-lianfilly" lace extended 1n "a vn-'~
thodral length train. The fingertip
veil was cf sheerc-t bridal *
illusion with laee, ruchingg., and
orange blossom trim. Hot- bouuii't
was of white roses centered.
\j'h a single white rchid'
nru! 'showered with tuberoses :
and white satin ribbon-. Her '
onl> icwelry was a single string 1
of pe.?r!>. a gift of her g!
motp. She carried a handkervhi"t
ij^whi'c linen with ehnnti!!v
i , 11*:in, a gift of a friend. '
Mis Mildred Newton.
Mrs James Means. Sr.. Mot:.. 1
< ! '.he W. ide. wore ;i 1 a . ( ar ,
nylon lace dress with mat i
Mil Ms. llel" n.il'.-aue 'A.; t" pink
rosebuds. 4 ,
Mrs. Sa! ma Carter .Miter ot
the l' "o . v <>rc a ;res-- of h'.u<* <
crepe with rhincstone dips. Her I
corvrtflp ;yng nf red IQ-fhn b.
i*. . ?%. ?h.. >
ceremony 'i reception was hi Id i
at -the h.?+M? *d tin.' .brick- s
rents, 1216 Legare Street. Mr .
AM' uia lb-hop. \Iv?. Kel >e :? '
. ; ri Miss < >tto All*, n
. (i i < u' ' at the d ni (
t . t>r;da; (vuplc in the '
receiving line wore their parent >
.".<1 tie it'raidants. M.i<s Ph\T'
td ' the guest book f
Mrs. A cues Richardson and Mrs. i
Kdith TP .Tme received the u?Ffs l~~
Sei v;r. wet'e Mrs. O.-alee Kim
!. ile.. V. Wdhur Tuatley. Mr j
Sm..'h. f ^Tr r.!'*v
M c T- ma
The : on'.i- '.'. .e a -"no of ,o\ p ,
" TVr-;?.? *; "': --ad mh-!
e f ' "V 1.1 .If, I'Vi-j'.i: u'e h.i' k j
: our.d T'le hrid t' tail" v. a
... . ij , el . of mipdl t I
(i i re: . la < over aC|Ua talTi ta ^
lerorated with nosegays of turn
m tai .boos, a id aqwa
ruffies. In the center was the
leant ifu.lv em1 o set trip.o-tier
I.I ,i._ t ? i ...:?i>
:LI wi'iiniiu: idm' K'l'l" >' ' ' J
Ti ' tuanitdiv?bririo ?
! bridegroom.
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Kollowmg the reeep.Up.ft ... lru ^
ouple left for their wcddmg
trip to Virginia. For traveling f
the bride wore a beige, spiral ip
ittoman dress with a deep cape g
jetth beige and tan accessories, p
tier beige picture hat was trim n
ned with tan ribbons that and-. ^
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LIGHTHOUSE and'INFORM
Nuptials Read For S
Union In (Jharleslc
By Mrs. F.thelyn M. Parker Mi
- t"1!AJtLRSTON ? A lovely s?l
'edding f much interest was we
Memnized at the WaTlingford All
msbyterian Church June 15 at
00 1\ M. CC1
"Miss Olivia Mae he U, Uaugli- a\
r eC Rev.- and Mrs. S. D. Scott
nd Joseph Anthony Johnson ' j
ore the principals in a double ^
ng ceremany. Rev. Fred Jar- '
1 ,'f)onn of Allen Univesity ^,'j
Pheological Seminary and Ch.
lst.~'T.t.) Simon II. Scott, Jt
r.ther of the bride officiated, j jp
Uabris. cajvilelabra with can-. ^
les and baskets of gladiolas de g^
urated the church. Earl R. Scott,
mother ol the?u--fi" "'^'"'0,' ^ '
iugene Hunt, Miss Mildred Kill-' ip
nn, and Ulvsees Lark -oloists
uroished the wedding music, i
The bride gowrjeh! in a bale- ve
ma length-tn<~r ever pow.
or blue taffeta, with a shoulder gu
jngth veil which hung from a' s0]
ibt of lace trimmed with pearls E]
'as given away .by her fathar.' pi,
for < rnamcrits were ear rings.
J elm tor r'f_pearls and a ^
hot ker to match. She carried E,
white Bible topped w:th a1 M.
,-^ito orchid with a purple, pL,
l. ' . i
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Miss The rcsa K. Scott, sister jr
f- the bride maid of honor wore fje
powder blue embroidered or-''
andy vcr taffeta. Her b. uquct
/as a nosegay of summer flow- \j
rs. The bridesmaids, Mis-cs ^
sabolle Coaxum and Sadie Midleton
of Charleston were gown-1
d similar to the maid of hon-, A
r with bouquets of the samei
ind. J Norma
Jean Lucas, of Char
est n was flower girl. Dre-scd rj?
n powder printed organdy over! j,j,
affeta, she carried a blue basket,
illed with rose petals. Ronald'
Vayne Peters, god-child of the '
iride was rfng bearer. Charles
d in neckline streamers. Her.tu:
orsage was the orchid from her | tic
nouquet. jm"
Mrs. Lyles is the daughter of j ar>
Jlr. and Mrs. James W. Means, as
>r. She graduated from Booker tr
?. Washington High School and ga
jpnedict College and has done
raduateworiridwaTd-amT?steK^-??
legree at the University of Penn- m<
sylvania in ? Philadelphia, Pa. ioi
''or the past five years she was( th
;mployed as teacher of history H
ind social studies at Booker T.Jve
.Washington High School, Colum- p#
aia. At present she Is" employed t 6c
as co-hostess at the Taylor Street
IJ.S.O.^ .Columbia.
Sgt. Lyles is the son of Mr.j ^
John K. Lyles and the late Mrs.' fc
Saloma Lylos of Baltimore, a,
Maryland. After graduation fr m f(
aigh school, he joined the L\ e \ c
Army. Ho has remained in the 21
service during -the past six ^'ears. ti
He i- currently stationed at Fort b
Campbell, Kentucky. [
Among the out of town guests
for the wedding were Mrs. Dora l|
flawkin-, grandmother of the,
bride, Mrs. ~Sa!oma Carter, sis- /
vr of the gro m .John K. Lyles,
'athei of the groom. Miss Gloria *
Means, Wa-hington, D. C. a.va 01
iH
Miss Andrena Means, cousins of
[ho bride, Mrs. Ethel\n B. Nance,
f Lamar. William S. Lyles of( ?
Baltimore, brother f the gn.or u
Daniel Wnliam.s. biothii in-law
>t the bride, Wallace K. Thomas. ,t]
I Jnioiltown, i'a.. B. F. Moans afi
Whitniire, uncle of the bri o
Sn'i. t^uenbv Mean>. Mis- Aujjht 1 .
rv Moans. Rev. Williams, and
t'uvk Moans all of Newberry,
shoaiov Moans of Whitniire.
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IT TIIF FMltTiROrND ' GATT ; Qj.
COLORED SECTIO> m
r m
'rojfram. Thurs. July 24-JuIy 30 ^
'hurs.-Sat. July 24-20 cs
'Jack And The Deanslalk' ' pj
? With ?
Bud Abbott ? I.ou Costrllo
en
un.-Mon. July At W i
'Death Of A Salesman' x
With --uiieiii
March and pe
Mildred Dinno k
'lies.-Wed. July 20 30 re;
'Oirl In While' so
- With ? At
lino All.vson ? Arthur Kenned;
I
timmer' schedule: The Colors '
?c(ion wlfl he opened eve* j
?grit, starting June 16. j I
Hreotion: For vour convenient I
urn right at SKY-WAY sign o> ,
Rosewood l>rive and follow roaa
Colored entrance rear of ?? p|i
ex.
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[EH, COLUMBIA, a C.
cott- Johnson 11
>n (ieremony
nor, was best man; Mr. Sc;>h
People-, and John Hunter <
:re usher-grd'jrflsrnen,?*H?Gf[en
University, Columbia. 1 j
Immediately following the'
remony a reception was held,
the home of the bride. j_
The hostesses were Mrs. LuMrs!
Emily DaPrince, Mrs.,
lacity Peters, Mrs. Elizabeth
atson, Mrs. Cynthia Smith, 1
r; Eugenia Singleton and Miss
aria Nelson. -I
Mrs. Johnson attended Barberotia
College. She graduated
m Johnson C .Smith Univei-[
y and studied at the McDowell
hool of Designing, New York. 1
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs.'
IWI .F1 ?h 1 > 1 nil -'lit; the hate W j
Johnson of Newberry. He is1
Graduate o? .Allen University,'
lumbia, and New York Unirsity.
He is business manager;
Allen University. Out-of-town
ests were Mrs. Emma. Johnn,
Newberry; Mr. and Mrs.
Jiott Robinson, Mrs. J. Peoes.
and?Mrs. F. Jones, all of?
lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Moultrie,
iss Annabelle Singleton, Miss!
rgenia SingTeTonk Mrs. Addle'
alone and Rev. and Mrs. J, R.|
ars n, of Walterboro.
Ch. (1st. Lt.) Simon H. Scott,j
. of West ver Airbase, Spring-1
H. Mass.
amp J. A. Starks
pens August 13
t Morris College
SUMTER ? Camp Julia AJ
arks will open here at Mor-r
; College on August 13, Present
Odell Reuben of the col?e,
announced Monday.
The camp will feature cours
in Bible, Youth Problems,
ndicraft and creative arts, Nare
Study and physical educa>ri.
Other activities include
arning devotions and vespers,
id such recreational activities
hikes, picnics, lawn and then-,
e parties, gnoup singing and
mes.
Camp Julia A. Starks is sponred
by the State Baptist Wo;n's
Missionary and Educa- ~
rial Convention, and is under
e direction of E>r. Mable K.
oward, president of the c<5nmtion.
A competent and ex?rienced
staff of instructors and
unselors will assist in the diction
of the camp.
A sner-inl nlavurnnn/1 clio l?
eing prepared at the college
>r the younger campers. Girls
nd boys from seven to seven?cn
are invited to .attend the
arnpj, which wiill end' August
3. Fees include $1.00 for regis ntion
and $7.00 for room and
oard.
ffpn Wnnipvi f (\U of
|?VI?J II VUlVUl V1U III
10,50,60! Get Pep
eel Yeart Younger, Full of Vint
on't bljme exhausted, worn-out. run-down feelln?
i your age. Thousands amate.l at what a little
tppln* up with Ostrsx has dons. Contains tpnla
ten needed after 40?br bodies old Just bersuao
rkiux Iron; also cor,talus supplementary doses
.Irlutjv phosphorus, Vitamin Hi. Why feet old*
ry Os'res Tonlo Tablets to feel peppy, ynuncrr,
day Trial site costs Uttte Or HAVK MONT>. t
regular 91.10 site only ?sr For Mil b~>. t '
vines ask to ana largs popular "Kconouiy" ait
,t drug stores everywhere?in
olumbia, Eckerd's, Walgreen's
nd Lane Rexall.,
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ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR ADVERTISING GALEN-'
ERS, FANS, and UP TCTTH^
[INUTE ADVERTISING IDEAS
IAL 3 9644 [
We al>o have rtie following'
eal Estate for sale.
?t*- - neveioped:?A piecc?? # =
'cpeity 160 ft. x 235 ft. on the
d Winnsboro Road, just a few
iles from the city limit. Will cu'
to lota. ? jThree
2-family apartment hous;
One 6 room house cVith bath,
l'c J', (its from bus stop. 1821
ilaski St. r.
One ^0 x ' 1 SO ft lot Atlantic
ch
Or.t n:gh*. Club on a lot 100 ft.
l'?0 ft near Hari"m H ignis
69 a> res r{ land bordering prorfv
of Harhinson College
List your property for sale or
nt with us for best results; alito.
Fire, Casualty and The't
Insurance Bonds .
William McKinley Bowman' 'j
iecutive STo'v-Tress ?y,
lAPiljVL CITY|
Keal Kstate ( o
IKMM-4 Washington Rtre*i
ionf S %44 Columbia. S. C ||
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Saturday, July 26,1H2~4
Bethlehem Folk 4
7J5
Attend Institute ~j
Mrs. Blanche Vinson, reside** / :M
director of Bethlehem Center, a
tniil iii'th Mini F T mi TtiTHMf J
aid, chairman of the Center1* . 1
Bqjani, Miss Charlotte Stevenson
,social worker in the H.Borai
rrca and Miss Mary Beth Little- fl
John, Methodist deaconess, whe
begins work at the Center Aug
usi 15. motored to Nashville
Tenn. recently where they attended
the Nalonal Institute fOi
Settlement Houses and Ccmmua
ity Centers.
The institute was sponsored
by the Woipan's Division ro*
Christian Service's Bureau'**
Town and Country Work, Bureat,
of Urban Work, of. the Methodist
Church.
The institute was heicT&l 5tw 1
rill College.
WIT H TIJE SICK
The following persons, according
to reports from Lighthouse
ami Informer correspondents, are ?I
ill in their respective communi- ' '>
ties; ? ' ; " / ' ' tr 4
DILLON ? Pompey Sellers. -
Henry H. Brown, Albert DonaJds
n, Herbert Cousar, Arthur Mr .
Doggie and Mrs. Nollie Browr ^
of Newton. ? * . v
.
SALUDA ? Daniel Valentin*
is in a hospital in Charleston,
Mrs. Ella Smith is still at home 4~|
CHARM CENTER BEAMW
SHOP
Summer Raton, $1.25 ay ..
Mrs. Viola Melvin, Mrs. Lucile
Brown; Mrs. EL R. Brown, Mgr.
58Ms Calhoun St. Cha'n, S. C.
"Get Mother's Care tor .
The Things Ton Wear"
-At- I
H. T. BRYANT V
t:> Cleaners'and Dyers
lU Main Street
SHOE H08P1TAI. |.J
66 Spring St. Phone Mlf 1
"We Core Sick As#
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5400 Monticelle Road j
(Mas. Robt. H. Wilson, Ownt
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? Sunday thru Saturday ""HI .
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. Starring ? ' , J h '
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis I