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s Mr." ThaddeiUJs H. Minis of 1001
Pino Street, spent thi.? week end with
his father, Mr \V M. Minis, sister and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muller of Swansea.
lie reports a pleasant stay.
?.' Mrs. L. B. McfJe'es left Sunday for
her school at Greer, after spending
the holidays with relatives and
* friends. " ?
Mrs. Lillian?Williams returned tr
< her post of duty as teacher in Johnston,
after a very pleasant Yuletide at
~V home. ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mosby of 132C
Harden Street has returned home af
ter spending the Christmas holidays
? in Pittsburgh, Pa., visiting their son
B. P. Mosby, also Mr. Kelly Mosby.
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Dr. Marjorie Butler Carter is visit
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Dr. John E. Watts, formerly of thif
city, but how of B.ayonne, N. J., wai
.a holiday visitor in the city. .
' Mr. Joseph A. Walker and Mis:
holidays in Savannah, Ga., guests o1
Mr. and Mrs. LeGree. They report i
very enjoyable trip.
Mr. Cornelius Jones, formerly oi
Columbia but now residing, in Nev
Mr. James Rosomond, Jr., for tw<
weeks. He will .leave, for_New Yorj
; City Thursday and resume his stud
ies in lnW.
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jL Mr. -and Mrs., Frank Williams an<
L- little son, Leo. Williams, Jr., Mrs
Hannah Lee More and little daughte:
f?'? WiTTS Dean, motored to Elloreer-on-i
week end trip during jhe holidays
They repoft a very pleasant trip, vis
, ... iting Mrs. Williama and Moore's un
cle, the Rev. B. F. Hilderbrand am
family. They also visited Mrs. Arne
- hurgf and their aunt Mrs. Mary B
Davis. Rev. Hilderbrand is a success
ftfl minister of the Central Confer
; cntiw. He seisms to bemueh loved fa;
his members and is doing well witl
his devoted wife, Mrs. Agnes Brogdoi
Hilderbrand.
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Here's hoping when a
We will entertain as our
ance during the school y
Royal Theatre Wednesds
re. Royal Theatre, Thurs
:er Washington Heights
Capital Theatre Thursda
school pupils. , _/
ST suitable picturejwith \
Dates for the colleges wil
Mior.oa Ruth and Lillian ThOttipsoi
students of Booker Washington, sper
the Christmas holidays at their horn*
Blairs, S. C. They are spending th
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Jerom
Reese on Heidi and Hampton St met)
Mrs. Mary J. Millef-Earle of Ridg
land was in the city during the wee
on business. She is supervisor of th
Jasper County Schools.
Mr. E. W. Biggs of Greenville wa
here this past week to attend th
funeral of l)is father-in-law, the lat
.Mr. George Washington,- who died
week ago. .
i-- Pleasant Viaituis.
Mr, and Mrs. Eleese Bull, alon
with their brother, Hercules Moore
spent last Friday in the city. .The
; were guests of Mrs. K. H. McDuffi
[ on Laurel Street.
Columbian Spends Holidays in Was!
r ^ ingtoni D, C,
. ' Mrs. H. W. Bradley spent the hoi
L days in Washington, D. C., with ht
son, Mr. Alphonza Bradley.. She wf
I the house guest of her brother-in-la
; and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John R. L<
| gan, and was highly entertained t
many former Columbians.
Candle Light Service
L "Tho Light of Life," a candle ligl
service wilt be presented at Sidrn
rarK unurcn, sunaay nignt, Jan. i
'1930. The public "is invited.
5 T. J. Morris, Mgr.
* Rev. S, B.. Wallace, Pastor.
..The Missionary Society of St. Jol
5 Baptist Church, held their reguli
i meeting,: Sunday, Jan, 5th. After
I ver^ interesting meeting the eleytic
j of officers took place. The same ofl
cers were re-elected. The next mee
ing will be held at the home of Mr
Emma Boatwright."
f Ada Stroman, Pres.
/ Emily Davenport, Sec'y.
f Rev. Hill Morris, rtator.?~
\ CAR& OF THANKS
I wish to thank the many friend
white and colored, for the kindnei
shown me during the illness ami deal
i of my husband, Edward A. Roes
i. Also mahjr thanks for the beautif
r floral designs.
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Mrs. Wesley Ford Entertains
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One of the most elaborate affai
e of the holiday season was the Wirt
t. partv, given, on Monday afternoc
- when Mrs. Wesley Ford entertaim
- for Mrs. Ada Gary of Jersey City.
h has recently returned from her sur
n mer home in N. Y.
At 6:00 p. m., a group of the sociei
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to express our appreciate
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guests all Public Schoo^pu
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ly, January 15th; from 3 to
sdav. January 16th from 3
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Schools, grades one to five
iy, January 16th from 3 to
educational features.
11 be announced later.
h leaders of the city made a very pret-J
it ty picture among the house He'eoraons
of pink and white carnations,1
e | poihsettas and other attractive flow-1
e ers, while sift liphts plowed from Pas.
I'inian lanip^, as they hepan to play
| whist. At the conclusion of the panics
e | ^Trs. Helen Pupli of Now York City
k vcoved hiphest and received a lovely
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foil to Mrs. Gee I,. Ratliff,. while
j Mrs. Bessie Thoipas cut hiphest. for
is | consolation ami received a sachet nov ,
le ielty. The pucs^ of honor was rejtiem-'
;e bored with a lovely gift. ; I
a MrsFord served her puestjHr -tasty1
six course dinner as follows: '
_?1?Ciinpuralo?hiphhnll. ??r ?
2. Ci.ih flake cocktail.
.3,. Fried chicken, preen peas, white
g potatoes in jackets, asparapus tips,'
r> canbeify sauce, home made rolls,
y . Peach Musse and chocolate layer
ie cake.
4. Tomato As pee, - ' .
0. Black coffee. 1
Each puest was presented with niinature
baskets filled with mint* nc a
favor.
*- Those who enjoyed Mrs. Ford's hos:r
nitalitv Were: Mrs. G. f>p Pntiiff, \V
ls N. Rosehoro, Tlveo. Johnson, Thoo,
w> Younphlood, E. C. Stephenson, Atnia"1
j. Rhodes, Marpajyt Smith, Misses Dai-J
sv Roach and Cornelia Weston, all
attired in mid winter styles of black j
with lace trimminps. Gowned in ]
Green were Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Ilel-1
.en Brown, Viola Robinson, Lucile
J Paul and Hazel Booknvan. Thos(e
wearinp blue we're Miss Henrietta
2 Boozer, Mosdrtmes Dan Patterson, W.
' D. Chappelle, Herbert Baumpardner,
Ruby Dreher, Mattie Brown, and Alma
Hopkins. 'Mrs. Ruth Meal, Ghar^
les Brown and Miss Pcnderprass were
pretty in purple. Mrs. Jack .Williams,
'"iJohn Goodwin and Clarence Jones
irjWQre- dressed in roqe. Those who
a I chose brown were Misses Susie Wit^
^ l^ioma A lino I?nnn/Hroo \Tvc TTMirrft
son and Bessie Thomas. Mrs. Betty
Roach looked exceedingly ffmart ' in
s" red. The hostess was very charming
in a brick crepe, while- the guest of
s honor wore tan." At 9 p.. m., the
guests reluctantly, departed to their
various homes after enjoying a-very,
delightful evening. r~ . '
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U1 A very pretty party, at the close
of the"'old year, ^vaig that;-.given fcy
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan vickso'n,' atd-heir
5 brother, Mr!* Beverly Roundtree. At
_ midnight those prej&nfr enjoyed 'a
very delightful-program over the rars
dio, .while, the hostess .served punch,
>n I Among those present were Mr. and
?d Mrs. Luther -I.ilywood, Mr. and Mrs.
It | eck Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Thomrdipo
(Duney) Jonas, Mr. and Mra. Tha<v
n- YpUnghlood, ? Mr. and Mrs. Willie
. Smith',' Prof, and Mrs. Herbert Baumty
gardner, Mr^ and Mra. Wesley Ford,
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continue to renaer iaitnn
Lpils at a matinee who hav<
6: Pui5ils of Howard and
to 6: Pupils of /Booker
6: All pupils in city scho
Misses Virginia Bradley, Fitzgerald I
Reeder, Annie Belle and Lillian Nel- i
son, Henrietta Boozer, Verona Wake- a
field, Emily Shelton, Carolyn Ruther- t
ford, Mrs. Ruth Neal, Ruth Watson" 1
Juhiisonr Maltie Brown,"Wllllfc Rose- 1
borough, Messrs. Conway Russell, Bev n
erly Roundtree, J. C. Eubanks, Jns. ?J
Goode, Tazwell Cook, Harold John- h
son and many others. n
THOMAS-JONES MARRIAGE
One .of the prettiest of the holiday
affairs was the marriage of Miss Min- c
nie Thomas of St. Matthews and Mr. f
Will in Tnnno nf C...111~ ...Uai. H
was Solemnized at the home of the j
bride's brother and >isier, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Hicks^ in Harden Street, p
Columbia, Sunday evening at 6:30.
The living room was a scene of V
loveliness with its setting of ferns and (
ivy, against a" hack ground of Bridal |
white. The ceremony room had: an
artistic setting of smilax Easter lilies J
and tall pedestal baskets, interspersed '
with Candelabra holding slender Ca- ,,
thcdral Candles. The impressive ring
ceremony was beautifully performed F
by the Rev. W. R. Bowman of Cohim.liiajn
the presence of personal friends
and close relatives.
The bride entered on the arm of
her brother and met the bridegroom }
and his sister, Mrs. M. E. Bowman at .
the'altar. The bride wore a white (!
! flat crope, her boquot was of butter- j
fly roses, showered with valley lillies. jei
The bride in the a*tractivc~thmghter!
of the late-Fred Hicks. She has -at
charming personality and? is one of'
the lending teachers in the High j
School at St. Matthews. The bride-j-j
groom is thrcnsnly son of "the Tate Ben | e,
Jones and is one of the .leading mer- |tj
chants in Summerville. Among those a
attending the marriage were: Miss j g(
Mr. J. Johnson, Mr. E. D. McCollough/jj
Mr and Mrs Cleveland Jacob, Mrs. ^
Rnllie Preston, Mrs. Eliza' Carp,. Mrs. y
Lula Carr, Mrs. ,M- E. Bowmarii,>Mt. ?
Alfonso Wnrl'ey and Mr. and' Mrs.
Luther Hicks. ~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Jones'will mnake their ?
home fn St. Matthews.?~^
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for their acts of kindness, words, of ' p
sympathy^and the beautiful floral de- j
signs, during the illness and death of p
our dear^wife and mother. \
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Mrs. Thelma A. ^au|s '' - f :-p
Mrs."Arabella Goodwin x
Mrs. Rhoda Mae Jones
' Mm Vivlap K. Walton ~ 1
Mrs.-Lillian Eva Champion 'n
GOLDEN LEAF CLUB
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to the Golden I^eaf Club Monday, Jan. a
6, 1930. The meeting was conducted g
by the President in its usual order, ji
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al service;
e made a record of perf
Waverley Schools, grad
Washing-ton, Ridgewac
ols grades six and seve
t. Baby Contest was discussed, which
S to be very soon. We were served
delicious course. Next meeting is
o be at the home of rflfiss Alma RutT,
002 Ileidt "Street, Monday, Jan. 12,
"9207 i'hose present were Misses An
ice Williams, Edna Craft, Le&sic
ackson, Rosa L. Jefferson, Emma
i^rshaw, Annie Nesbit, Ella. Chestut
and J. L. Raiford. .
Sidney Park's Choir Receives
On__. Monday, December 00th, the
hoir of Sidney Park A. M. E. Church
are a delightful?reception Tit?the
ome of one of its members. Mrs. SeL*nn
Butler, at her Charming resiencQ,
719 Blanding Street. ?
A pleasing musicaW-prograni with
rof. II. H. Riddick at the piano gave
roof of .what that excellent choir can
o. In addition short talks of appreiation
and encouragement were given
y Mrs.' E. C. Nelson, Mrs. Etta Walice,
Mr. Benjamin Boozer, Mr. D. R.
tarks and Mrs. Roland Smith. - '
IM'ol'. Riddick and Rev', "and -Mrs.
Wallace were presented Christmas
ifts for the choh\ the presentation
el-ng made hy .Mr. l). RT Stavks.
After this a tempting menu of sand
iches, salad, cocoa, and. jello. with
hipped cream werP -served followed
y after dinner mints.
About seventy-five guests called
uring the evening, and all expressed
eep appreciation of an enjoyable evning
well'spent.
> BLUE RIBBON TAXlES'
Some months ago the. Blue Ribbon
axi Service was? organized, by '-aev
ral young, men who are doing all in
leir power to bring it up to a standrd
whereby they can render efficient
jrvice to our people. They now have
iyo HlandH, ottfe oft the 1200 h1ock~~of
[ampton Street and recently they
ave opened an office nt 1,017 1-2
Washington StreeC~iVext door to the
apitoLTheatre, rhifing bad weather
a place whey- their eus>mefs'can
have comfcy . When in
ee&Jof Taxi service fall-the Blue
$bt?n Taxi.
CORNWELL^SCOTT NUPTIALS
A wedding of loveliness and simot
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?vf wiirit mm voniwi'il, ini'
opulftr nnd attractive daughter of
fr. and..*Mrs. Johr li. Cor. well of
h 1 g pifir' BiffPiirYlO
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-hi^p A, Scott, of New Port -New?,
'a., at the home of the bride's parnts,.on
Wcyna Strop* ???
At the appointed hour npproproxilately
tare Hundred gue-ts had pathrod
.ta...vj?pess the pccasTon which
r?B of social interest to many.
Just before the .entrance of th?
ridal party solos were sung hy Miss
>aiay Roach who sanif "At Dawning'
nd "Until" and Mrs. H. BaumardneV,
who sang "Love Came Callig."
At the conclusion of the last
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I piano began playing the enticing
strains of Mendelsohns - Wedding ' ~ .
i March^ to^ \vhich y cs
a wand, entered as usher. X^xt came
the dame of honor. Mis< Rthel jjl+n-es,
sister of the bride, in. orctvd ntoirg,
with slippers and hat matching. Miss ' ' /
GenevTrrr "YTneciit, dtessed in apple
green moire with slippers nmWiaf to *
same shade- was nvet at the ^oot of . .. '.
the. stars by Dr. A1 wood C-ornwe.ll,
(brother of the bride.. This couple was
next to enter. The next cottple to en
tor?was Mis*-4fattie^Mae Cornwell,??
i sister of the biide and I)r. James .
u.ood. : Miss Oornwcll wore apple
j green moire with hat. and slippers "
.matching', gown.
j Miss Ruth Butler, maid of honor. \
was next to enter, in gown of coral
pink. Slippers hat and gown niateh'ed.
Each lady attendant carried a
beautiful boquet of pink roses.
Little-Miss Geneva Smith, wearing
* CnnnrWoropn d<? chine {br. rinir <bearer
and next to enter. The music
was then changed to Lohongreris Wed .
ding March as the bride descended
the "stairs on the arm of her father. . ,
The beautiful Spanish gown of white 7
brocaded bridal satin trimmed in real 9
I lace with its pleasing princess lines. '
I enhanced| fhe loveliness of -the?bride.
The coronet of orange blossoms with
the flowing veil'of point spray lace *
and slippers of white moire completed
a most beautiful costume. The bride ' . .
carried a show of hoqfiet oT brides'
roses and HTHes- Of" the valley.1" "
The bride was met at the altar by
the'groom who had entered on the arm
?of?b+s?best maTTrTtr. W, ATT'Thbmns.
A most impressive Wedding ceremony
we.s then performed by the Rev. I. f.
McDonald, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal
Church. The minister made a
pleasing picture in his flowipg Vest-":. ??
ments as he stood between the lighted
candelhra with . a background of
Southern smilax fl Twl rndtts- ,yPV?n
bride's mother wore a becoming gown
_af_blaek satin back crepe/ ~t-?-?
t ; The spacious home was beautifully
decorated in . cnrnl pink, groan?and
.orchid, the color scheme of the wed-'
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Shortly after the ceremony the
guests were served ice cream and
cake.. The punch howl was presided SSC
over by Misses Mildred Boykin of this ^
1 cousins of the bride.
Out of town guests were Mr. and .
Mrs. Jesse Withers, Mrs. I^awrcnce
Spaulding and Mrs. Janie English of
r Canidefn~T)r. and Mrs. J. B. Levy and
daughter, Miss Camille I.evv, of Flor~
enetr: Helen Wilkinson, WahTe
' James and Sarah Henderson, and Mes
1 dames i Lillian Calloway?and?Sally .
1 T)nnicls of Orangeburg; Dr. and Mrs.
William Harris of SaVannah; Mrts. S. ?
f- L. Finley of Chester; Mrs. Naomi
L Grant Icy of Charleston; and Mf. WilHam
Htnes of Wilson, N. C.
The bride and groom loft Wednes
day afternoon for their home, N*.wi
fnntinuad on pago eight
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