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v SgturflayT"January Ft, maa. '< > > ' . * ' Locals And ^* - ' ???>?>< 00?0?<^? ?- ?0n~tast Frdiay everting-,, Miss^ Annie Mae Manigault delightfully en-i i tertained at her beautiful spacious. 1 home irt honor of Alphonao Patrick's t birthday. The^etirly pprt of the ev- 1 ening was spent in playing whist. Miss Annie Mae Hall won first,prize^ " Alphonzo ^Patrick booby, Rebecca j Johnson consolation. A d^'icious course of chicken salad qn lettuce , leaves, saltines, russian tea and cake ( was served.' The balance of the ev- ^ ening was spent in dancing. Music . was furnished by Mr. Jamse Miles. * : ' The guests were: Misses Annie^, Mae Hall, Lilly Mae Patterson, R?-J . becca Johnson, Thelma Reese, Ella j Clyde Myers, Alma Forest, Florence Uantt, MdUle T Wfi im<I EtTlM L.;' Eviih4i Messrs. Maceo Andr rsnm7 Ru*' ' r_ men Robinson, William Jones, Richard Williams, William Patterson,) Preston Rhodes, Joseph Bailey artd Alphonzo Patrick.}, ^ Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles enter IU1IIVU XVI klic ia\-UlltY v/l flllVll U 111 j versity in" their beautiful home on j Pine street Wednesday night of -ttiis | the University there were present I other invited j-uests, ~ S ^veral. rich I courses were served by the host and , hostess which' offered a feast thai pleased the party very much coming ( at "the hour of eleven." The ,mem- j bers'of the faculty at the affair gf ' ven in their honor by Dr. and Mrs. , Miles were: Bishop John Hurst, Pres- , ident and Mrs. D. H. Sims, Prof. O, , Y. Valentine, Professors J. S. Bowser, G. B. Murphy, R. A. Thomas, Capt. W. C. Thomas, Mrs. L. K.. Nelson, ^ Miss S. E. Green, -Misses L. D. Hoplrins. .Tannrv DeVaughn, Louise Fountain, Theresa Kennedy, Ethel Gib- ~ son, Mrs. E. R. Morris and Dean and Mrs. H. B. Thompson. Invited guests . Mrs ft. C. Chaimelle. l)r. E. II. Coil of New York City, Dr. And Mrs. R, W> Mance, Dr. and Mrs. E. II. McGill, Prin. and Mrs. I. M. A. Myers, Dr. E. A. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. pr ?nd Mrs Wm: D. Clian pelle, Dr. E. Philip EttispPFofcssor ^ S.- Shanklin of Bonufort and Col. Tureen Jackson, treasurer uf tbe. Uni- versity. Mr. Joseph Tucker continues. ill at His residence 2130 Gervais St. "We hope that he will soon yegain his ; health. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boatwright | have recently bought lots and build- _ ings on Elmwood Ave.,, Nos. 1-"i and 1408" for the sum of $2,500 and are contemplating making modern ^ progress being made on every-hand -in city real estate. Values at cost about $1,000. -v , L_Mr. Edw. J. WilTiamson, brother of Mrs, Elise W. Goodwin is seriously ill at his home, 805 Hampton Ave. Mrs. Rosa Dickson entertained the Wavertey Wide Awake Club at her | home on Ileidt St. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. After the business ' meeing a delightful course, wa^-eorved. . Mrs. Celia Gregg will bp hostess nevt. week at her residence 222-5 , Washington St. .\ "Mrs. Charlie Glover of .New York City- stopped in Columbia Saturday to visit her cousins, Mrs. Jones and Miss Tena Williams and Mrs. Lucy QitKn** ayi TlTnViAYi Qf Mru HIavav i with her twQ sons were returning , to New York after a visit to her for- , mer home, Charleston. Miss Lillian Cofiekj,- one of the j . ' teachers at Booker Tj*| Washington , School carried to" herjmome in New j York", Miss Osceola ftllcn of the < Waverley School and MVs* Esther Wil liams, also of Booker Washington Itf. Roberts, president, of j the class of | '28 "of Hi School accompanied them. Enroutc to New. York they stopped ] "in Richmond, Washington and Phila- ] delphia. Returning they made stops j in Raltimnrp, Dnnvilln and points in,; North Carolina. They report a most 1 delightful motor trip,, pleasurable j and educational, driving through the ( ^ grounds of- Seotia, Howard, Lincoln ^ ?^ and Princeton. They enjoyed severft1 ] interesting events in thp metropolis. :j Don't miss The Fait at~"6boker j \xrnr.v.j? o?i i t on 1 noo i tt c4mi i tun ounuui, u tiiiurti y *-*>f , j Admission 5 and 10 cents. The mon- j c ey will be used to help beautify the j t -school grounds. Lots of fun for ev-^ erybody. V s MMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Young, i formerly of this city nnd Newberry, t hi?t "f Nnrrittnwn. Pa.. Spent < -j-.,? yesterday and today with their uncle 1 and mint, Mr. nnl'Mrs. Dave ( ^7 at 1007 Hampton Ave. Mr. r.rd Mr \ Young expect to return to Norris-U ; town at an early date Mr. Young .f i8 past exalted ruler of P.i bard M' * ' f r Lodge No. 472, oT"Newberry, S. < ! I I. B. P. O. E. I i r. ' 'l~ . Wm ,?..'..-..-. .t. "' 7 ' Personals j Miss JK'k'll Henry, -popular teaefoe n*the Clinton Graded School spen a?lt >ycek-pnd in the city as the iuies >f .Mr, and .Mrs. J. J. Dillard on N lentlerson Street. ny; the-holidays with Mr. Lw's.hrotl r, Mr. John tee and mite. j\Irs. Min ie Youh try of 15ui*l irijrt on * 'North Ctv >iina. They* -repo.vt a very iMcasan itay." :.> ' _ ?? j?* ; 'f?. - v ' > Mrs. .Mutt ie liaUv-r', of Richmond i*a, 21P Mast (>lay slwet, has return al lion'ie after tependinj; (ftp holiday yttti her si- tor, Mrs. Annie Davis, d looker; Wash in}-turf TTeTehls, anj i:hi >r relatives, nisi.?Mr. and Mr. I-"*'-:.!" l'.it'> i- . r m ? i ... ....Tn.-,,.! md their tWo children, Claudia Ma ir?d Kinajrd have returned home a'fto .poTuHne the holidays with theif nun Mrs. Annu-.Dnvi. and other .relatives They m.dtorcdvfi'oin 'lichen rid* nu report a pleasr.nt drive,' t ' - m t ^ _ . ""EI^CUREAN CU'B. _JMr. I'r.cston Ithodes and !\Iiss An lie'Mae Hall, were host and hostcs Lc the .vo'ip.tr nnn and women of th Ppieuyeah Soyinl Club, \Vednesdaj svenfitfe., .Jurir J. at .'the thump .of.Mis Hall on Waype St, Despite the fact that the wea the was very cold, Qjich nien>bcr wai found in his sent When the hour fo vhist arrived.- At the conclusion o he cajrTni^the taflibs were collecte nd_ nuintsUiQuhted. First prize wa <ypt at. home,. Miss Ttall -havine th Treatest number of scores' ' C '! ('"hr.vir tt hei ii -laid aside an ill business cmh' Iefed the hostes ervod .a (1olr?rhtful ealad course," Th veninj* was pleasantly enjoyed by al Mn.-yt v. Min', n . An h i .am?aivl .Ru -lien Robinson will cU'Mnin .at h?x ne*.-< int? a*,Mr. Tlobinson's re udonc >n East Senate .St. , * LE C.EKCIvE ENTKK -NOES TTTT .postess to. Le -Cercle Entr he charming. Mhifenioisolle Dais Roach. Winter.,.time witlv its eve Dreseni { ray clouds wa.r briftiiitJir 5y the brilliant lights, the llicRefin fire and the merry laughter of..th jyll'y .^L-oijp as. they '.wiV receive Klih jhe usual inverty smile of th hostess. . At cards ^Iadcmoisell 1 noinasina Thomas scored hi?hes iUd-l-trr-htf 7KT11 and wit Was award .1 r??..1" t?:_ "... i T-.' . ^..1? n I mmrv. 110 t\lY. ;inrI l'.;\U (IC' TOllOtl \fademoiselle ..Ruth IRiLorino... en ptui "1 consolatit ri, . also Eau do toilette \ dainty pink 'satin party hair, th bonb'y, was awarded ALi^leniaisell Osceola Allen, envied by Aladomoi.? die Alaria Williams. . A. visitor prize wag borne away by Madam Alma Rhodes and Mademoiselle Hen ietta Baozer received a special priz it j?raUUKle, 4e article do toilette. \i lelicieus salad course followed;- 5CT.V ?d wijh sall-ines, butto.vthins, . oliye md ' e-n ii T> 11 e.t? ??i?i ?* ? fcMV?*J>y lWfcl? , ? An event numbered with Y a let id festivitit'.T^WJts Je affaire at the honi f Miss Mary .'Ray. Saxon, 1127 Pag street. . A lovely .pursy, character I zed by. beauty and dignity. Pictuv nine tables in artistic arrang'erher lacked with colorful place 'Cards ah 'avors,..tv,;inl.cluig. lights r.nd shimmc ing ornaments 'throughout the ITvffv room and parlors and you have th replica of a beautiful scene whifc greeted club members, holiday visi .ors and friends'as they walked int he lovely home of* Miss Saxon. Ou ;f, town, guests accepting the hospi lalities Qf'I.c Circle \ver0 Mrs. Bei ha Bl own of Indiananolis. Mrs.. Ver Powell of Charleston, W\ Va. an Mrs. Mamie Howard of Columbi low of Chicago. Friends visit in; Joo?dull wcr*??Kthol?i linos?? iVilson, N. C. and Mrs. Sara Young dood.- Whist was the" first featur if the evenincr. iM-rs." Mamie Howar !raw special VlMtoi s?, piuzu-M i's. F.t.he dines captured first prize and' Airs ?ara YolfngTitdoVl, eonsolation. Fir's irize for the club was woji by Mis Millie Jones, Miss Daisy Roach dr?X onsolution and the booby fell to Mis iVUhelmiha Thompson^ Miss Saxoi i$e seleefed the most beautiful sill naterials and Valenciennes whicl he modiste artistically designed til 'aintv delicate lfafrorie for nil prizes rhef courses so beautifully and de ightfully Korye^l consisted"of' turkej tfth oyster dressing, cranberry sauej dives, buttered.,rolls and Russian toj bllmva.l by baked cu.Uwd- with jelln ruit. cake jind pound cake: Surel: Ms was Qno of .the mbsf "Sulstand ng "affairs" of the season. i ? * .. i ??- ' % . . -i , "?' [ X |: |; ' Irving C. [j Brown Sk _ %?" /.' ?-? ~ 't If ' , , Glqryfying TJiie i f Plenty of Pretty , | ~^Costurr\es and Li 1 Night Only-* 11 Saturday, j Roygi ' ,, ..V; .j t ? i i i ; ? ; ; g i ( The Royal P.oiYi.settas 'Will ekpeci;j a tremendous Relegation: Ho?atUmdtheir aniiual Dance at Carivdcn, Jan.' .11),. 11)\J8 at Withers' Academy. Johnson's Nijtht Hawks will furnish the music. . ' V, ' '' ' ! ( ARI) OF 1 IIA N K S. ' Thanks to our many, friends f<>v I * *'i tWow Ifiml?expression?uf tiympalhy. - Moral .. offerings . amL-aets of '.service . H rendered us. in the . brief illness and death _of our dear sister . and aanU . Airs. S. Dunbar. [ Mr; and Mrs. L. D. Young arid fan ii rjMr. and Mrs. Clyde Vincent.. ^RECEPTION FOR REV. AND MRS.. J. F. PAGE AT-AVESLEV. ' ?* V ' H ] There?was one of. the?jrrrutcst orj veiits at Wesley M. E. church Mmy s ctny nijjnt, .Jan. Jl?L!S, Ilia', ha- ... e cured for several ye'itrs. A' rcFcp- ' j. lion \tfus given 'by the; Ladies' Aid' -?i-'ueioty unci Epwuitli Lta^uo U t'.W I' j. ley M. E. Church, in honut?of Re.. - and Mrs. J; P. Ptrye.- A grand pro-! gram was rendered. Master of cerc. m.cnies Dr.- P 13: Johnson, who pre' side.! in liis ion -t i-i-l vwhich. was enjoyed by all. Opened I by singing, Stand up for Jesus. InF* vocation Kev. J. r.. Washington; Wcl y Welcome address on behalf'of the church, Mr. I. S. Leevy. Address on 1. ' * ..." jl .behalf of the Ministers of the city-, g Lev. Chas. A. brown, .pastor of Seca ead _Ga.lv.ary?Baptist-?church: Ade of fne city, by Mi-. W. II. Ilarvey^, {J.District 'Mgr., of the N.* C. Mutual t Life Insurance 'Co.?Musical select ion f. by Mrs. James H. Roscmond> and e-f-Mr; Freddie Hipp. Address 6n.be.. half of the Trustees" of Wesley 31. E. , church," Esq. IS'. J. Fvcijvviek. Ade dress on behalf, of Ladies' Aid Socy'je'y, Mrs. L. E. llosejnoncl, president^ j. of L. A. Society. 3Iusieal. selection. s tendered by Mr. Freddie Hipp and c, James II. R'ose'mond. On behalf of the KjnvqvtK League, I-itUp Miss Dorc, othy Hicksori. On behalf of Dy. \?Home Guards and Mother Jewels by >. Ruby Rqsemorich?On-behalf of )lid" 3 j Y\vo man's llomc Missionary Society, I Mrsr-J: L. Lomax. president. On-be? e | half "of the Colleges of the City," Dr. e D. II. Sims, president of Alien Unie versity. . . ' .. : ^ . _ ! Wc' werc favored by two excellent e addresses, given by Mrs. Gnflin ::.n ! !t1 Dr. P. P. Watson. Response by Rev.. (1 J and Mrs. J. F. Page, At .th&,ehw> of r j the program the Ladies'. Aid Society jamt hh")worth served a dcPcious eoYirme of chicken salad, cocoa and' crackers h iee cream and cake, which was enjoyi. yd by .all. ' o Mrs. L. E. Rosomond, Pres., i it Mrs. L. J. lliekson, Secy. T? . 'V "J ~ | CARD OF THANKS. . - _ . -. ' i a t] j We wish to thank our many friends a i for their many'kindnesses to., lis dor- .!, P ing the illness "and death of our be- i 4--loved m'other, Delia I.ucioas, and for . the beautiful floral olTerings. e MRS.TRANCES S. BROWN, el M?S. EVA IIAYNES, j- - -- Daughters.; t rr- LLOYD-STEWART NLTTIAtS <- Orangeburg Jan. 7.?A most beau* a j. tiful and impressive ceremony a tetegL to-OrmrgrdrnrgTamr South Car-; a olina ..generally was fTfaT of Tuesday < afternoon Dec. 27tto, ACTfen Miss Julh tettc Elizabeth, the jtoungest jdauirhe ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lloyd bei.' came "the1 bride of Mr. Scott Eot* - Stewart "of IIempste^dT L. I. frtrtfrtrT" f, hqme ol the bride 'AS TrcAdiv&lL.St?/ p y/ith Dr. J. B. Taylor, superintendent i of. the- Orangeburg District of - the Methodist Episcopal Church officiating7 The bride was a picture of girlish - loveliness in her traveling dress of grs?n duchess , satin ornamented^ : :?>-r ? fch' ' V 1 -J"!' '1 X witl Miller's ' "" ? t,<K'' ]^i ^ ^ :r?<?"?r X nim ii^ovemtlijn Ciil X * :; ...' /. - -.. ' . : Ijiai GnTs, ^Beautiful i Lr:,n ..' ". f ..?'' >? aborate Scenery i;ofi, " - y .?PJ! ^ M ^ . : .- ;' < < k Jan. 21 i|| mmms? ilh g<>tj"Itowfi's. The groom's gilt -Iot was "a string-' ot' lt'gisteretl ^pearls, f mei 'villv, Ala.., with the . groom's grant} t.-oiiK f at lus bay houd home, -Mr. and -> 16. bi.uua.rt will make tlieir'hunie .n iiempsiead, L. L, ^.vhere Mr. JStewait and liia mother have lived for a . tittipbet; oi - years. The bride is a ' mUjVe oi" Orangeburg and a .graduate! ui the Slate. College, for lour years . 'i:. Httw iali^iu in the Feltun "Tiain-!' ([ ing Si-iiyoi,.a practice school aHiiii- . r ed ujflh her Alnia Mater^ r''" jng VlAIiiilAtiE -ANN' i VERSA it V OF , Viii. ANI) YlUS ROBERT' LANCE on> - HARRIS -j - ito.i \ L-ugoli', S, tV?On Tuesday, Decern-'"..],,-, a i t: i, was a brilliant day for Mr. ar.d -j ..ir-. it..i.c.-i Lance liurris, ahd who' ^ ; !ebiu-ccl their fiftieth marriage an-"t"j"rtl ...i. I. .-I in-;, hi Tufii Inniie u i t ii n a;..d l-i ieifds who brought cheer and, ' -aiuiiuic- gilts of gold t0 the m./ The pU. . iii: cc insisted oi' eeni'i'iil di^-imc- ^ ,i ii - among?all. Mr. lvichardson -oil'icd pi> ;yer~just" before dining, and ,. * ngiy for the occasion* Then ^ "hn oi'a ytj )o country dinner was served ) u:ij w-hRd^eanhiol^tlei ideereUkd^ein , ,= nams, bad'boiK'J raluds, . custards, : ! i.-ineiTTTn Lndj etc. (Jn^a center \tfiih iifty candles upon it. I^iss Laur^ v J .i;uh:>n, i lie > tun liter of Mr; and Mrs.. -a . nno -Joel il. .Ja?k.' >n, read a' poem which jj, ..h,-: Li.nipi, nii.'i \ her rather and which? x -vpi-e *' '< ne or -a rul"TonT'^Lrtt_i>t eon- ^ -.t'iiiue"to this couple. , . . : _ . 1 .. ?.-j ' TIT I1''!?!1.1, liiu pci -luiis--uei'o pw'.i?j-j-f ni: Mrs, ifaltimoii, of .lieorgia; fMr. ^ '. . n.j Mis. T. W. Wood and family, of ||kT.hyiU'V; Air.-and Mr.-. F lander Tillman,' ; BU.ney; * Mr. anil Mrs. Dorouuh. f)M ) 5in;i"..ton ;,n>i luinuy, oi liianty ; .nr.. ^ iul Mrs. Uichaidson, of Blanoy; An*.'! ^ : ml 'airs. Mnrtha Bennett, of Blanoy; > ' not Mr..John fJohy?.pf Lug off; Mr. Rob-. .(i i: Gladden, of Rid stow fay;' Mr. aril wj.. .Vjr . Jesse- \\ it hers, of Camden; Mrs. p Jtinie Bourn,. Oji Chester; Mr.' and j-. j Mrs. R. 'T/SpauUling and "family', ot ... nit ( ?'':. r.di'u; Mr. Tom Levy and family, . / ' -' nex < f Ovudenj Mrs. Roiothy?Levy, i>f ,0O Ca.n.ulenlJi<aUd" Mrs.. Thus J. Will, ia'ms. of Cai uleiy; Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. llin's and family. of Camden; Mrs.' I'll ire. IhilifTPrrMrf . Sumter; M rr-atrtj i . : ."Irs. John Tayl.i r, of Columbia; Rev. j. sird'Mi's.-Chas. II. pi'owri, of Coluni- l f.'^ 1 Mr! and. Mrs'.' Logan Outen and; anirly. of Ttidrrcway; Mrs. Hannah Oaten an.l'sort, of Columbia;' Mr. and " ? Tr -. Joel II. Jackson and family, of: !,r-'' lunvhia-and Mr Horace Mosby, of (j lunil,'>r. ' ' ? .. .... .v**a After having .spent a day of feast- "Is"0 i:"g aiul r.\eiyy-riiahin.it, the guests l"rl v. t ie then' given a prayer by the Rev. ^ ''"has. II. Brown, of Columbia, then "hoy.parfetl "SntlTct.uriied to their'sew. I'i'al homes: *'9l rtl.ABOKATti DANCE GIVEN.' BY .Mo. s miOMLNENT MATRONS OF -?n ITHACA Y ?_^_ZL Ptu Hhara, N. Y., Dec, 29?-Last eve-y has the 'overs of social gayety, mer- ''"11 riount aml-teri^iehorean pe'rformaijd- ' ^ <.s were given the privilege of attend- v?r; ing a gala an J elaborate dance which <>n wa.-* : i-fmrorcd by the Mesdames llenvr M.-naitAW; Anita Rothschild and . ?**' ('in i is Jdfces,i prominent members of ' X the'voe.ial elite of - the "little city, lo- j { a'( 1 on ftre hanks of the blue waters oF~Lako Cayuga. " .' "IxL This notable .socMl event was held ' X in the brilliant- room of the famous | y Zeta Psi ^Lodge, one of the leading fraternities of Ameriea. This one .% fact, that the colored constituents of X Ithaca we it granted'the Exclusive Trey "|~ of this lodge, the "Frat" house, that has .. house- Cornell's foremast -sons, ? offsprings of millionaires and promi- A rent figures in the affairs of the world X hag caused ntnny favorable, oommenis and has stamped-this event as one tinpnMTTcTed in the history of Cornell and Itbaca. - ' , .. 1*. j r ?? ?: 1 : *?^ f - | > i ~ : ~1 ho spacious :. , 1 Christmas col* v , v... e ' ' ** t oralc-(t. 'I h;'. t i ! ' - - y matching ther ; >. . v to limnni(ictt!ic ... I.?;? ''. ing .of del|(?tc!i . jvC .. ! !.*' lus'c '.WHS f-!! ?)" Jw ' .? . nbow Orfetftw" a . \.. v - ;?; ;? - ?. 1 , > !>/aS>?ri< \v tft.froih/thfe Ithava'C' Music. 'Ccir-t;. ..fn'k- f<-\ ." r ; ' W'thf^ noli<H!'->-. i .? 1 j.'^ asiTU' -y .; :v- ' . ulal i <1 trif-i Vv :i ' : ryhnvaiicaV mi ; i' fe! . - ri(:.l?C J try- CT: - Illvi* ' f.' fie f?t S'f'S i>". | !~ '.! V- -! ; ' ' Jfliaiut .>>. (.' .? < ; . / * . < .. -AWIkut Syi?v. iwita, OyV, ?f?ivi ' - .' >' . iSr V oil; City. " "....? '1.1' ti i ;-! 1 i _* ??-?Unuo.'t :ti-' iiLt1?<!' '*.\-. . .? I 'lill ll ll'i I ' ' ' ' ' l*0t IT( >n i ' r "of^'nir* h. ioyh -^r^?->- ' . V .?rT which or!iv; -i JT1 ^r~ ' "4jUU&5/tT Cvr?..' ; '*:' ' *? ' - " : '' N(L\Ui:i: .^i:{.;!< -'v. ' ' he C<'!i*fa'(.-e ..?. * ... lis- fe;Miiar : i. c".i. r T?"-.I h] [ the Ijhifte < ! I ; ; | , . i -. " ' Tire, "m i.:h i> - 4 . ' ; . ^Vtwo <<; \ ! .'.. . and. the i>.:u i"oi; r ." 0 foe, humus cha: . . K. .hnhh'M i T ~' the cake. A i'U v ' ;t whist, the i i;' , er l>y Pres. F ' 'he Society. Or., 1 >f.. M. v '... rt talk. * . ' he ollicers -nmtkets,.. after, \\ r. ft' >.' : > - the dccl aci i. .' . ' i"nr- yra '?h h - ' fro?'ly-t'.d' '-i ^ 1 ;i'.Uist; Or. \\. I:. i' M( ii1 ; 1 ii 1 i . ? 1 r; Dr. 11. (h '1 ' 1?;?? ^ cuiive Con r.i _< : '! . ' ' .. 'J: kins. Dr. J. ! . Y.\ ~ . **" .'f mas. ,Iter the eh 1 Lr. Vtt: .. < All!, li, . . , ,-,-rrb: yn' . 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