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"SatunJay,^September 26, 1925.
Locals And
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Mrs. R. H. Keitt, after spending
the summer in New York
City, has returned to the city. i
Mr. Clarence O^bttanrf^Ashe.0
ville, N. C.. is in the citv as the .
Miss Eva Lewie left Sautrday
for Howard University, Washintrt
on T1 C
vv/.i, A-'. V-/.
Miss Hattie Mae Com well, has
k begun her work at State College
: in the Kindergarten department.
Mr. Theodore Sumter, left for !
Orangeburg, Tuesday-afternoon J
where he will attend school at
State College.
I
y Rev. J. C. White left for Ashe..
ville, N. C., Wednesday morn- ing
to .delrveir an address j*tr~ar~
special meeting that .night. ? _ i
Mrs. Camillo Daniels Ratt nnH '
her mother-?Mrsr-Bamels have -returned
from Hendersc^iville, 1
N. C., where they spent a ten
day rest in the mountains. " j
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- Mrs. Ethel Martin -and the-H
? ? Fairwohi girls were entertained1
.. by Dr. M. A. Evans at the Ev-'
ans' Swimming Pond last Fri- <
^r' day, the 18th inst. Everyone 1
-enjoyed themselves immensely, j
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Mr. and Mrs! Lucius \yp^thpr? (
are in thexity^ viaftmg-rclativca
and friends. They were the hon-]
ored guests at a dinner party 1
Sunday given by Mr', and Mrs. '
Elliott Green at-their home. E. ;*
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street.
spending their" honey moon in~
Yhe city, left Thursday for-Aiken 1
Mr. Hull is principal of School
field school there. While in the S
city, .they were honored guests
, , at several social affairs.
I The dance on last Friday'
night at the Elks' Home was the!
most enjoyable affair of the ear-!
K ly foil. It was welt attended j
gretting that it had to come toj
a close.
m Mrs. Durham Counts is visitB
ing relatives and friends for a
?ew days, enroute to her home
in Be&nettsville, S. C., after
spending several weeks in the
B-- mountains of western North Carolina.
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The girls of Fairwold Indus:
trial School and teacher. Miss J.
entertained last Wednesday at
I Harbison College, Irmo, S. Ci
The girls rendered several seL
lections; after which they were
i invited into the dining hall and
I enjoyed a palatable dinner.
m After spending a very pleasant
^ vacation in Pennsylvania and
other Northern States, Mr. William
D. Robinson, student-poet,
^ Editor of Stray Leaves in this
paper, and Lyrical Heart Throbs
in the*- Pittsburgh Courier, and
author of numerous poems appearing
in hundreds of weekly
newspapers and magazines, is
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Personals |
back in the city, tackling his
senior college year at Benedict
College.
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~birth announcement.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Williams, of 1229. I.th^rty Avp ,
Mother and baby are doing fine.
mrnmmmmmmmmm
Mrs. Mariah Bryson Herbert
announces the marriage of her
- daughtej ________
LILLIE
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MR. ELIJAH JENKINS
n Thursday, September the 17th
nineteen hundred twenty-five
Elizabeth City, New Jersey. 4
-?At Home *
345 Rebecca Place
Elizabeth City, N. J. -
tTENTH
ANNIVERSARY OF
M. AND MRS. J AMES A13
?HOPKINS. .
On last Tuesday evqnig at
8_:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
VV. Hopkins gave their Tenth
Anniversary Wedding at their
beautiful home on Gervais St.
The house wa?3 most beautifully
decorated with lovely potted,
ferns and ivy, the stair case'
with ivy, Peeping through tlmL
ivy-vines? were tiny?pink rose!
buds that made the picture like'
a living flower garden. The"]
bride's colors being yellow and
white, tn the receiving line1
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were lvirs. jonn uannon, mother;
Df Mrs. James Hopkins, assisted
by Mrs. Frieda Diggs, and Mrs. J.;
CUWhite..?As^-the-guests enter- ;
ed the reception hall Mrs. Hannah
Outing in ^her lovely gownj
Of Chiffon with loveivr-r-ftd-howrs3
made a beautiful picture as shej
registered the names of all the
guests in the Bride's Book. Mrs. i
Cerrie ?Brewster sung a most;
beautiful solo, accompanied by
IVlr^. Ldllie . Bates on the piano, j
Mrs. Zenobia Jeffries sounded ^
the wedding march. First came
jNfrerHrmah Outing, Mrs. JsfttF
Cannon," Mrs". " Fleda" Diggs and
Mrs. J, C. White guest receivers.!
Then came ~ the lovely set . of^
yotmg-girls as waitresses?Misses
Lorine Herrin, Hernise Cannon,
Prudence Clark and Helen i
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ivicivain. men came tnp prides}
maids of honoiy^Miss Myrtle
Stevenson, .Miss Mayme Haigler,.
Misses Minnie Walker, Etta
Ruth Bynum. Then entreed the
bride's maids. Mrs..Annia RawlsH
Marie Wagner. Loise Gary, Elise;
Pinckney-King and Florence
Brown. The maids of honor
and maids wore beautiful frocksfrocks
of rainbow colors T.jttlp
Hildreth- Hopkins^ son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hopkins entered bearing
the candle. The flower
girls little Lottie Bell Outing,
Earnestine GettyS, Bernice Paul,
Mildred Jackson and Dorothy
Jeffries came next scattering,
flowers for the bride. Mrs.
Ethel Stephenson, dame of honor
entered with theTbftde, ancf
Mrs, Hazel D. Bookman entered
with the groom. Mrs. Stephenson
wore a beautiful frock of
peach taffety in Bouffant style.
Mrs. Bookman wore a beautiful
frock of blue chenille and geogetta.
The bride's dress was of
T ftttftPV Chiffon over gatin trim
med with silver lace and beads.
She carried a huge bouquet of
lovely yellow roses. The lovely
veil was caught with orange
blossoms and pearls. Rev. J. C.
White, pastor of the bride and
groom performed the ceremony
assisted by Rev. (Charles Williams,
after which many good
wishes and congratulations were
tendeted tftem.
The presents Which numbered
over 300 were handsome and
lovely as well as money. Mrs.
THE PALlfl
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Sallie Hodges and Mrs. Essie
Bell Sally had charge of the
presents.?,/This young couple of
ten years will always remember
that night, which their friends
made them feel as if they were
first married. Mrs. Sarah Clark
was at the punch bowl. Cream,
cake and punch were served.
The out-of-town guests attending
tfte wedding were, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pratt, and sister,
Miss Etta Pratt, Miss Maymc
Haiglmv of Newberry. Mr. and
Mrs^ G; Hull of Ohio, Mjss~Niria
j&ng^of Atlanta, and Mr. Clydi;
Allen of Greenville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins
wish to thank their many
friends for their beautiful anc
useful .gifts. r
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NOTICE.
Bethel graded-school at Blythwood
will open its fall session,
we are asking all students who
expect to-^attend this school to
meet the Principal or one of his
assistants Monday, Sept. 28, at
the school house, between the
hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M., fm
the purpose of securing the list
of new books, we will use this
_in those subjects that you failed
.in last year - 1
/Students - coming from, othei
schools must bring their promo
tion cards, or stand examination
Done by orders of the Trus
tee Board.
W. R. Bowman, Pm
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Now Playinp Private and
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MALE HOARDERS WANTED
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"j ' I can furnish Boardand
i Lodging for male Hoarders at
a reasonable rate. Call and see
me for rates etc.
- MRS. NANCY SUBER
808 Hampton Avenue.
ESTATE NOTICE.
All peratws- having claims against
the estate of Jesse J. Smith, deceased,
''-?are hereby notilied to lile the same,
PduTy verilied, with the trndersigneu.
| and tlio.se indebted to said estate will
! pioasu i)i;iki' )m\ men l.s likewise.
r^MTCUDE SMITil, Administratrix, *
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. Columbia, S. C.
; Sept. l<lth,
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Mme. Mary Lee Brooks
1 BEAUTY PARLOR
POIttTSYSTEM
USED and TAUGHT
1004 Green St., Columbia, S. C.
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Sharp Razors ancLClean Towels j
All Work Guaranteed.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed on t
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>13 Main St., _ Conway, S. C. (
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Public Engagements. Will go ?
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