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Saturday, April 12,4930. "Miss Blossom , G. Danneily, home I . economics t? acher1 Marion County training school, accompffhled by her friends, Misses Janie E. Hamilton, and Justine Philips were the guests of. Miss Danelly's parents, Col. and Mrs. C. H. Danneily at their residence on Wayne street. While here they at tended the teachers' association which they found very interesting. Col., and Mrs. C. H. Danneily and motored to Marion Sunday. They Reported a pleasant trip.1 ? Mr, .And Mrs. John Crawford of 1 1729 Wayne street had as their guests on Tuesday Prof. Tutt of Augusta, Georgia, and friends. Mrs. Annie Plunkett, who is teaching at Rembert, was here for a "few days visiting her husband and home on Pine Street. She was accompanied bv her young son. John Wesey, JrT, who is two years and one month old % and weighs 32 pounds. Mrs. Annie White, of Philadelphia, |T ing t ovisit her son and daughter-in. Jaw, Rev. and Mrs.. A. McNeil White. While here she met many friends who made her feel at home. Early Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowman, accompanied her to Holly Hill where she found her mother con fined to bed due -*Q illness let ii?i pray for an early recovery of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Mack. We are very sorry to know that Mrs. F. L. Williams of 1001 Pine St., J"is still on the sick list-under the special attention of Dr. L. M. Daniels, " Sh0 is much improved howe'Ver, for wh+eh?we?are?proud?hope she . will soon be up and out again. Dr.r and Mrs. L. A. Lewie had as their dinner guest on last- Wednesday Dr. Jackson of Washington, D. C., a classmate of Dr. Lewie. Mrs." Ida Chrmon" arrived in the city 5~~few days "ago,?from' Florida where she spent the winter with her * Mrs. J. C. Cannon, east Gervais St."i before leaving for her home in Washington. Mr So Maggie Epps left the city on Sunday", April "Tth for Atlantic City. _ We hope her an enjoyable visit. The Rev. W. R. Bowman, pastor of White Ilall station, preached a strong ?and-interesting sermon at Bethel pn Sunday night fot Dr. Murph. L_ IN' MEMQRIAM . In and and loving memory of our dear devoted mother and- "wife, Ger trude Montgomery, who died seven years ago, April 8, 1923. GoTTf hut not forgotten. . V Sadly missed by father, Willie Montgomery and children. -, j ... .I IN MEMORIAM ^ In memory of my dear aunt, Ella ? Motte, who departed this life December 1927. In all. your days here on earth, your loving smiles jwero seenr but today your loved so dear; you were the heart of._your baby girl who stayedTo near and close to thee. If you could only .. tfspeak to her you would say, my child, don't weep. Since thou hast gone to yonder world; but your voice will never be forgotten. She was survived by one sister, two brothers, five sons, two daughters, and a host of friends to mourn her (Niece) Beatrice Davis. EASTERN STAR MEETING m The Eastern Star chapter had a call meeting Monday afternoon by order of the worthy matron, Mrs. Minnie Capers to confer degrees on Mrs. Wise We had the pleasure of_ having our - . grand royal matron with us to give this degree and our royal patron, Mr. Roseborough. . We are always glad to have them with Us. Grand Royal Matron Walton has been united to our chapter. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dibble, of Cam r> uwi, kj. w., oimuuuLf liic marriage ui -".their daughter, Wilhelmina, to Mr. William A. Warfield, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Warfield, of Washington, D. C. < ' The young couple were married in Bishopville, S. C., December 31, 1928 while both were students at Howard university, from which institution the bride-was graduated last June and is at present* attending Columbia university teachers' college, completing work towards a master s degree in mathetics. Mr. Warfield, is a member of the senior medical class at Howard university. ^ _ J r a i?r? ap t^tf a ?ffo Vvnni/ i/r & ii/iiino W? wish to thank the relatives and friends for the-many acts of kindness, and sympathy extended to ua during the illness and after the death of our mother. We wish to thank you for the many beautiful floral of. . ferings also. W. C. Cannon, Andrew Cannon, ? -Henrv Cannon. John Williams, Thomas Williams, and LauMTT-ewtsT ' ? ' . . ' & v r. .J. ? ) \K ' , TUESDAY HOWARD SCHOOL OPEREl/rA - TUESDAY NIGHT, AI'RIL, 15 8:30 AT ROYAL TIIIiHVTRE r ' _ r - 0 On Midsummer's Cay, an operetta in two acts will be directed and produced by Howard school's primary de? partment, Tuesday night, April 15th, at the. Royal Theatre. This operetta has a gripping and intensely interesting story, and also, what a great many people do not get on first reading, manv delightful musical touches which, can not be fully appreciated juntiJ ac ted. It teaehes a -splendid lesson in - the' care of flowers and great love for the aesthetic and observation of nature. v Much time has bpen spent in energy and thought ih training the children to appear in .really artistic productions. The cast is composed of eighty characters from first to third grades. Snappy choruses, new and eateny songs, attractive costumes ?all these will be features of . the oneretta, which promises to be one of . the most beautiful and elaborate ever presented by - Howard school's primary, department. Those taking the leading parts are characters: The?Child.?E R K >??<?' Fairy Queen, Harriett Goodwin; Flowers^? Nasturtiums, Annie M. Carter, Gussie Walker; Poppies, Dorothy-Wal* ' 'er, Edna- Wright; Asters, Luvenia Lorrick, Thelma. Pearson; Pansies, Ruby Fielder, MaLvina Wise; Daisies, Kate Washington, Rosetta- Shepherd; Primroses, Mary"' Adams. Laura F. " Johnson; VioletsTFTdna "Dantzler, Dorothy Johnson; Pinks, Sarah Mitchell, Mary Haze;^ot^gr characters are: FaiSunbeams, . Brownies, IBmey-Bees, ' Overall Boys. . . . _ IVjisses Qpnevieve Vinrr>nt, I? nth Ry. instructors jn the primary depart -ment of Howard" _SchoolT ? t Come and enjoy one ot the greatest ' events in the musical life of this dei partment. J^ " BIRTHDAY PARTY On Mondav eveninc "MnvnV.. -n..* ? Mrs. Annie Lover of 2207 Pendleton - street?gave?a?delightful?entertainment in honor of her husband, jDr. Isaac Lover and one of his girl friends Miss Fannie B. Miller, whose birthday came on the same dayi Interesting talks were- made by Rev. Page, and Mr. Sawyer/ also ? beautiful instrumental duet was rehi dfcred by Mr. James Rosemond and , Dr. Lover, and Prof. Jackson rendered several lovely piano solos. were: Rev. Hunter, Rev. and Mrs. Pages -Rev. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. TTosomoncT, Mrs. Annie Watson, Mis, ses Fannie Miller, Mattie Kirkland, Edith Nauden, Prof. Tutt of Augusta, Georgia, Mr. J. W. Sawyer, Chris topher White, Prof. Jackson and Wendell Page. Delightful ice cream and cake nnd after dinner"mintsrgere served Ifv The hostess, Mrs. Lover. BIRTHDAY PARTY " - ttr -?An enjuyable event Friday evenin? 1 n?l il? 1 ...6, n|>iii itn >y?s me pirmuay?party of Mr. J. E. Jones, given at?the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young Lewis. The house was decorated throughout with lovely flowers and ferns in the dining room the same colors were used. Numbers of games were played. A delicious course was served and afterwards they played whist and-other games until a wee wee hour into the night. Everv one renorted th.it they spent a very pleasant evening Those present were Misses PensacoTa Morgan, Lula Gerald, Snntee Woo: dy, Christine Morgan, Belle Gerald, Mrs. Janie Showers, A. B. Pickett, Muzeria Reaves and Miss C L. Alexander, Messrs. Leon Morgan, William Carr, Frison, Lewis, Pensier Lewis, Julian Morgan. Eugene Reaves. Carl Gerald. : Mr. Jones received received many beautiful presents. _ BRIDGE DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Since entertainirtg jointly seems to be quite the thing these da^s Allies. Maud Pendergrass and Susie Wiilliams were hostesses to Le Ccrcle Entrev Nous last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Eliza MoGhee in Harden street. As usual the home was an inviting retreat for those of us who are falling victims to olde tiful carnations and the music coming from northern climes over the radio did much toward making the afternoon an enjoyable cme: Small, tho* rather useful, fan shaped tally cards were given the guests at half after five anjl the three tables of players sat down for an afternoon . Mile, paisv Roach, with the highest score, was presented a rope of coral dance beads; Mile. Mary R. Saxon, wha cut highest for consolation, was given , a choker of brown and bronze beads; as low score prize- Mlie. MinnooAto riayrSaAvi vnnoiuo/l a A?nlt? nloif_ ed crepe jabot; the guest prize went to Miss Pearl Murph, a chiffon dance handkerchief in brown. A rather tasty salad apd punch were served after which a lengthy Hnai-nocfr followed,- and for charity's sake substantial" sums were presented to Fairwold and the local Y. W. C. A.: , fLisses Plearl .'Mufrph and Louise Reese were the very pleasing guests sharing the hospitality of the hostesses. . ~ ' * ' V ' ' iMiAT?Triiliri ii Hill isiln i \tm r THE PALM RDSC { NIGHT, illp: family m! The families qf Columbia will b at the First Calvary Baptist chore Sunday afternoon. April-21th?at? > o'clock to listen to an address by Prfr 4.Hre\y Yarncy on "Eugenics and Eu . thenies." ' ' A full programme will be annotinc ed lat.er. ~-"7 BIRTHDAY SI UPRISE" Perhaps, t^he. greatest surprise" ii the life of Mibsceoffi. '.Allen wK the very pretty party given her b the versatile Miss Lillian Cofield o thp occasion of her birthday, -Tues day evening, March?25th.?Delaine at_a meeting, the honoreP reache home late in the evening to-^&nd happy throng throughout thP horn* F.vplamntion?t nf mii-pri^.. tlinn in dr ference to the /decoration,s and othe I attractive appointments, were hear ' while the group efijoyed the shock of the "victim." After bridge th guests found their places where si j tables were beautifully decorated wit (lovely place cards in baskets of sprin I flowers. Favors in pink and blue rit = bons containing cakes -inscribed-C . E. A. completed the motif and mad i this; an outstanding event on the s< cial calendar of early spring. The^dai ty menu carried out the pink* an blue color scheme very effectively After a Selectable salad and refresl ing punch, pink and blue ice creai with Cakes of the same hue were ser oodnight ;i largr? liirthdny <-ak -reposing in decorations add initia the honoree brew in koepng- with ~1F old ada"go. The: haful-painting wa done by the boy artist, Cornelius Rt belts-, of Rooker- Washington hig school, and three of the girls. Ksthc ? Toatley, Carrie .Marshall and . lloi tern r Cnpper very ehtmiuhdly assb fed'. in 'serving. AccepUng^-and shai ing this courtesy were' Madames F the! Shaw and Esther Williams, Mb ses. Catherine Mack. Wilhelmin - Thompson, JFuth and Edith Butle -Ray Saxon, ThomasTna Thomas, Mai tie Mouzon, Eillie Jones, Mariah WL in, ?I : ? -i- ? 1 iuiiil* ntianis, /V7TTTTC nel| an - T '"iiir NoIsjqPmfs R. K. Jacl *on. heslye Ma I worm. J. !l. \Vhk< - tnan.?T. .T.?llanbevry,?vfr H.?\V'hit< "" Edw. IhckcrscUh Principal C. W. Ma< <T5ri --aTOnDf*." \Y: R. TJiomas. N K W. C i; N T l It V N E\V s MorrrtTers and quests were most d< i g h t f u 1Iv; -entertained at the 4-egmla voekly lrjeotinjc of the Now Centuv "lub._ when \ft-s. N. A. Jenkins wa hostess in her spacious, tyeautifi --bom0 on Hampton avenue.-lttAt.^Clj?jH lay, April 3rd. Everyone seemed fnmued with th spirit of .spririg. ^The hostess' artb tic arrangement of spring blossom added cheer and beauty to the room in- which "Cards ftere played. Afte,. bridge the hostess served most delectable salad course. The guests avere 'Mesdames W. ( Johnson^- Ileni^y1- Williams,? Theodor Johnson, M. Counts, and Ethel Shaw. Mrs.- P K. Jenkins won 1st pyi/.< artd "\vrr!T tmosontTfPkV "Tovcly c? srs"erdl < yrhile Mrs. W.. IX Chappele, Jr., re caivcd" a booby, -a sa.lt, pepper an m UsLllM set. AtI i- .T C fnl-inl-j "highest for consolation and rPCetve a pitcher. Each club prize was o old ivory colored crockery. Mrs. \V. C. Johnson drew, highes for truest prize which was a daint handkerchief of Irish linen and lac< NIK. ROY A I. SIXTEEN (MR i On A|>ril 8th the members of th j Royal Sixteen met ' at' the home c 1 Miss".Sadie Bell Martin. At 5:30 j t m. lhf house wxls ln_its regular oi , der with- oUr faithful president pre ! siding. When all business was-dis cussed ajteJ .dues collected the hostes assisted*by her-sister, Miss Celia Mat tin,. 'served ' two elaborate course? Chicken and potato, salad.Y?n crisp let -ttue leave's, 'pUKlos, saltinrs and ice ilemon tea; followed by a sweet cours of ambrosia and?plain cake, vanill I ice cream and nut cake. This wa !enjoyed by all- the-members and ? visitor, Miss Verl' Chisolm. Miss Sar tor will delightfully entertain the clu op April 14th. E I)(TEFI ELlV-N E WS | THe Hoklen Kul0 Club of M.acedoni; ! Baptist church met at the home o I Mr. "and Mrs. Juliap Andersojj,-wk [the president .presiding. Quite an en J joyable eve?4ng j Asala -and icP course was serVed. I Those representing Edgefield hip: school in the Tri-Oratoricat contes held at Saluda, were Evelyn Parkei [Mary E. Lee and Julia Culbreatf i Those accompanying the girls wer Profs.'W, E. Parker and J. Freemar Misses Logan and Gussie Rutherfon I Mr. and Mrs. TTugene Waldo Tef ~foF;0tr-(-ity, New Jersey last Thurs ^dav. f Rev. .T. A. Gamble of Trinity 3 M. E. church has charge of the Nort Edgefield circuit until conferertce. Holy sacdhment was administere Sunday. Ttie services as a whole wer good. *- . . v. At 4:00 p. m. Rev.i Gamble delivere a masterly sermon at Macedonia Bap fist churcTT for Rev. G. tV. BloCkUr an his congregation. This da$ being s< aside as a rally, day all who' Hear _ this sermon were loud in their pra: es. Amount raisetTwas $57,815. The adult school commencement' o . lasfc Friday evening wasi held in tf auditorium of Edgefield high schoc 1'A lar^e audience witnessed these e: lercises, much interest was manifest? bv each participant, to make the o ' . J ' ' .1 ) I-:--'- _ FETTO LEADER" ?-?- ? 'BOOL APRIL 15 ^Casion ona Jon(? to" be remember {.Honorable mention as_ follows: Me e srs. Flenoid Bettis, RobeYt Retry, tl h Mesdames E?tell Wilson. Cnrii., 1 4 Drake, Lue?Osborne, Caroline Shri >. ji-iek, and Beatrice Morton. Mr. vCbrTcy of _ Ridgespriti"- at J Miss Rickerson of Johnston wery.^ui - day guest*? of Miss E. Logan. ? j Dr. E. H. McGill will deliver tl : Emancipation address at Maceubn I Baptist church April 12th instead i April 9th which marks the. sixty-fifi ? anniversary q?T the freedom of tl " , Negro, ,-' - - i?=. y| Mrs. Japoniea Borum East and pr n thers were called home oil account i t_ i the death of their mother. d_ Mrs. Gamble and Sarah llollowt j are still on the sick list. jMac, over here,-is still sporting. ".'I tMARDEVILLE NEWS r " . j ( Rev. J.'J. Mitchell preached Su s day morning and night at Fishei e chapeT'MT E. church to an ertthusia x -tic audience. h After a most suecesful term g principal of the Ashrton gradetFschtr )- Miss Malissa Seriyen returned hot ). Sunday accompanied by Mr. Jr-Malo le -tful Miss Keatha Lights. Mbs_XigTi >- and Mr. Malone returned to Walte n boro Sundav niirhi d Relatives and friends of Mrs. Jer ?. lee Dancy will be triad to learn th i- she is recuperating after undergoii 11 an operation at the Charity hospit v of Savannah. u ^ Mrs. Jennet to Jerrrs?left?S^indi 's for parts in Virginia,where her st; h -will he indefinite. ' ^ Those anumg-tbe sick. ar,. Mr- f u ?s tiH, Rivers -and. Mrs! S. < Hodge i- Their many friends hope fr them h speedy recovery.oy c, m ~ -i ' SKNKCA NF.WS the home.of Mrs. Willie Addison/Vl guests assembled themselves in t a living loMn' where -four tables we r, placed- for Thidge. The tally ear t- being tiny baskets filled with tulij {7 At'rss "Mae Tita .(ihan't drew fir IT' prize, a beautiful mesh bag. for ha 'iig highest score; t<| Miss Sarah ! Nance, wept the eoncolatjon prize'. ^ -dribg of? pearls. . Miss Beatrice V-a C was presented as low - score pr^tel canary voile lingerie. The guest v eived as a prize a box of Coty's po\ der. It was', givcin to Miss Maude Rooker. A deli clous salad course was ser liL t-'d by the Hostess. _ y Mjss Altec (lass way spent t}ic we ^ end' home' with her" parents "at 3< il Pine street. e JWWWMWBWMHBHHSH? I ."THE THIRT A DRAMA IN 3 ACT a BY THE SOF Friday Night, Ap ALLEN UNIVER! y ,J of New Yc jL ADMISSION: PUBLIC ;t " . ; . , ' / ' iRm a I* vI jbT' u. __ VwIffTm^fm u d-?^BBTyTSTwij ? , HHHHQH^IHI^HHIHVpHHi DON'T wait any longer to hatr the light, "sfmooth, lovel; complexion you want. You can have it quickly am a safely, by using Nadinola Bleach f .. ing Cream. 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Wilr, C! liens' rr, 'and >Mi\ Junius NVilliams tl lilrri&ias, W. Size more, R. Bruwnrj-I?. n-.-Benson and Mr. James Williams at- }1( . tended, the Charity ball in Anderson ! ()1 10 last Tuesday nitfht, April 1st. i. ^ ia "M iss Klise Young spent the week of end in Atlanta with her s-ister, Mrs. th JasUlla -Williams. , \ 'Miss Gertrude Le<?~~gnd Dr. L. M. ^ Paul uT Mueuif spunllTfew hmiTs~wtthT^j o- .Miss Alice XlassoUay Sunday. | MISS HELEN It. SCHELL FETED,sc iy| - : at Union, Apr, ~T2?A delightful so- , w eial atl'air of last week was the "par- j ? ?ty at which Mis. S. B. Crawford and Mi SS-. R X!iolxt?Schell were, hostesses I at tneir home on K. Ualhoun street' n- celebrating the 17th 'birthday .anni- 1 v's .versary of their, niece, Helen Ruth j ,s- Sqliell. _.U 1 q>u?. ..',.1. .. i - - - - 1 . * i.v *.iMoi M-ni'me oi pink and white | as W11S atTistically arrangrd?rrrrfi?par- I? >1, '''od?? 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