The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 14, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, June 14, i??0
Mrs. Pearl Capers Haynes wishes
to Und'k the friends of her deceased
mother, Mrs. Jefferson Capers?for
their many floral designs.
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Reliable party..going?to New York
;in Buick car. Will take two. June 21.
Address I'almettp Leader.
.Miss Lillian C. Williams attended
-?the commencement at Paine College
an enjoyable trip. ?
Mrs. Julia Braxton Clark of New
. York is. enjoying a delightful vacation
here as the guest 6T~her"mother
in Waverley. - i * Mrs".
Curie Kiinley, 707 Richland
- -Street is convalescing at her home af
ten-_a recent illness. ???^
Miss Kssie Trapp is at honTe after
a successful school term in Alleluia
le. Prior to her return to the
city, she spent two enjoyable?"weeks
as the guest of Miss Ruth Thompson.
Misses Maude Johnson and Geraldme
McGhee,?popular high school
Kills, left Thursday by imotor for
Brooklyn, N. Y., where theywill
spend - the summer.
Mr. T. II. Henry who has been ill
since hecentber 7th underwent an operai
ion at the Wfrveiley hospital
Tuesday, June 3rd. We are pleased
Miss Evelyn Bright, 1427 Park St.,
left?rhe city1 Tuesday afternoon to
rue ml-the summer in New York.?_
] jr. Tlarjorie B. Clark. itf - visiting
? ;her parents,-Mr. and Mi's. F. K. Butler?1+??Wayne
Street.
. Mrs. S.- L. Lucas of 1 Langfey left
last Saturday for New- York where
she will remain throughout the summer.
She 'will visit the following relatives.
firs. Julia- Griffin, mother,
New" York " City ;Mr7 Robert Griffin,
Bye. N. V.; Miss Ethel Banks, Messrs
Pmtefick. Luther and Perry Griftir
.of Portchester, Mr. Eugene Griffin,
\i*w Rochelle and_Mx. Benjamin Griffin.
Potomae?
Miss Carolyn Rosemond, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ro&emond, gra(hinted
Troth the Teacher training de.
pUitraent of - Allen university with
valedictory, May 28th. She was also
iIn* president of her class and highly
esteemed by her classmates and teach
Rev. Albert MeN. White was called
to Philadelphia Immediately where
hi . beloved mother is at the point of
death. He left 5:30 a. m. Tuesday
morning. , ~Wo?are praying?for her
to rise upon her feet soon. Rev.
' W hite, her only son, will he at her
httdside in a few hours. He has our
sy nippthy.- ? ?
M i-T a lid'Mrs. flaTeTl.ee Skipjne^
and Mrs. Brammer of Savanuah, Ga.,
spent several hours in th? city last
Saturday enroute from Newberry to
J heir home.
Mr. and Mrs. -James James had as
their quests on last Sunday," Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Smyrl of Philadelphia.
.Misses Etta Glover and Beatrice
Ben-nett were among those,who attended
the funeral of Revi J. I. MilI
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iii 111 t'uniiigitHi, i ut'Miuy.
. Mrs. Alary Dickson, 2215 Gervais
past week, Rev. VV. E.-Nowell of N.
V.V \vhp came down on account of
the death of his mother. While here
hi was* shown many countesies by
old friends, including Miss Daisy
Llt-achum and Alts., Bostiok.
> Airs. Ethew M. Molphus is at home,
after a successful, school term-at Ft;
Myers, Florida.
Miss Alberta Sligh is spending her
? . rVaeation in Washington, D.* C.
day for her home, Paris, Ky.
.Messrs. Luther Rollerson. Jas. Steyen's,
'Theodore Tlanberry, Misses Louise
Thompson and Henrietta Boozer
motored to Aiken Sunday and spent
, i\ delightful evening at the Thompson
home;
Mrs. Davis C. Dent and her three
children, Dorothy Catherine, Gladys
Isabelle and David, Jr., are visiting
parents and grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mozie, 1423 Heidt1 St.
Mis^i Mamie E. Gordon, ^who teach?
es-in tiie city nchool of Bennottnvillo
She attended- the commenceiment exercises
of Livingstone college, Salisli'iry;
N'oi'th Carolina, .
Mr. James Bookman of Winnsboro,
was in the city Sunday and W3.s the
Mrs. Snllia?Byrd?of Chester?left
Friday after^ ^
Benedict. college. She stopped with
her sister and niece, Mrs. M. R. Dennis
and Mrs. Hyman Williams of Lyoa
street.
his home in ..Pittsburgh after a two
weeks vacation in tha city. ?
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BED-TIME S
~ CHILL
-Children's Day - Week 1
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" ' ?f in a 1 " ?
"I am so habbv. Nan. so h?nnv i r
aien't yuu?1' | L
"Yes, I am," replied Nan, "and 11
hope it will last for a short while at1
least." j g
The two girls held a whispered.8
..conversation a good deal of which we I
were unable to catch, but we heard I ^
quite frequently, the iwme of a little j *
cripple, who lived near us; and who v
\wis sad move often than she?was I'
happy.
"Mother said we may if we- want e
to, and I am going to give her my 1
dyll," said Nan. 8
"Ohf- Nan-darlings not your lovely d
gro^td-Sleepy dollAsked Fan =fc
tonishraent. ".Yes, "the last'one Santy
brought me," replied Nan." "I think f
it is so- much nicer to give away some d
Mrs. Frank Williams and little son
, left last Saturday for Newark, N. J.,
where they will join her sister, Mr.<f.
Moore. She also carried Mrs. Moor's 2
daughter to join her mother and fa>" v
pleasant time. ' . ' a
Mrs. Mary Mosby and little grand h
daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v
Richard Mosby, are spending a few f
days, in Washington, P. C. L
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Rev. and Mrs. Wim. Gladden, having ?
spent a y/eek 4iv the-city?vdth Her?S
children and other relatives on ac- ?
count of the finishing of a daughter J]
from Booker Washington high school,
returned Hn the 6th-to Jackson, ten- ?
nessee where .-"they are pastoring.
Leaving Jackson, Rev. Gladden accmopanied
her to Birmingham syhcro cl
they witnessed the graduating of an-. The
young lady has gone to work in
the great Hill man hospital of Bir
mjngham. ~ : 7- ~ ?1?-?- I '
" Mr.. James McClintic, Jr^, neph- ^
ew of the Publisher, arrived in r
1 the city last Sunday from Spartan- ' J
burg and joined The Leades's office
force. '1 '
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Miss Juliet Thelma faaiford, gradu- y
ate of the Booker Washington high 11
school,?left?Saturday, June 1th fnr . s
Philadelphia, where she will spend
the summer with her mother. k
' ; .-N-t??- . s
; Mrs. Efise Goodwin of 805 Hampton
avenye has returned home from1^
the Good Samaritan hospital where *
she Has been i-confined for several ^
weeks. Mrs. Goodwin was treated^or^
injuries received in an automobile acdent
several weeks ago when a large
truck crashed into the car occupied
by her and her?husband,?who only?
^received minor....injuries. At- present ..
Mrs. Goodwin is very much improved. L
i Mr. and Mrs. Dwght Martin arriv- l
ed in the city on Wednesday from ?
Brooklyn and attended the Butler- C
Watts wedding on Wednesday even'
tin was Miss Ruby Barr, popular so-'v
\ciety girl of this city. " ... j ^
T?Mesdames Viola Patrick and Eloiite J
.Wiggs, with their brother, Alphonza, I
~"New York. They are-here -tb-attend rthe,
funeral of their sister, Mrs. Re-;
becea Nelson, who passed away. Mon- "
day morning. J.
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Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Duckett mo-,*1
toted-to Savannah last Saturday to^
visit relatives. They were accompa-jCl
nied on their returif by Mrs. Duckett's "
father, Rev! N! H. Whitmire, who P
will remain here several weeks. I"
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Mrs. Ti J. Sullivan is reeupevating
i from a recent illness.' ^
- Mrs. Louise Lewis .passed thru. the..^
1 city Monday enroute to Brooklyn,' N. ^
| V., where she will spend her sum- c
mer vacation. Mrs'. Leila Pritchett
joined her here, after sounding a week Q
. with her mother. ? ?
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Miss .Deatricc Bennett in the houaelt;
I guest of Mrs. T. J. Neal on Pine St. p
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MISS STELLA REESE HONORED jt1
7 ? Hi
Miss Stella M. Reese was honored i h
| guest at a theatre party given on Fri- t<
day evening. After the show the'ti
.guests were delightfully entertainedjij
J by Mrs. Annie Mae Patrick at herjn
home.-oil Wayne street'. '. o
Miss $eese, after a successful term'
of school as teacher at. Harbison col-' .
lege, parochial school, left for Cam-;
bridge, Massachusetts Sunday, Junej
8th for an indefinite stay with her un- J
:Hp. Mr, Sandv Hardv. Miss Reese j a
will enter Portia Law school, Bos- f,
ton, this fall. ' . * w
ROYAL SIXTEEN ji
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, The members of the Royal Sixteen ir
: ? li.i -.. u n i
asseiiiDiea ut me numc u^noa v*. i
Lott, Monday, June 9th STTftoO. The T<
house waa called to order by the president.
A short business session was'A
had. The president spoke of the dis- w
hsnrimpnt. of the clnh after & few ti
more weeks for almost every mem-lp
ber Is going away for the summer, h
At the close of the meeting the hos- cl
tess served a delicious course, consis- _
ting of deviled eggs, sliced ham, pic- ol
kles saltines and iced lemon tea, fol-1 ci
lowed by a course of- chocolate layer w
cake and banana ice cream. Miss S. i si
' - B. Martin will entertain the elubj
at ber home'"Monday, June -6th. At e<
this meeting we, the members of the
"Royal Sixteen, will soon lose o'ir faith d
ful secretary, Miss .Parasina Sartor, ci
'who at that time will be on her vaea-l
tton far Philadelphia. The members ?
wish for Miss Sartor a pleasant and P
well spent summer. i \
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THF/'HftOT
TORY FOR
REN,
hlngbne cares a whole lot about don
bul" " "
"Yes.?that?is true," agreed Tal
Wly, "and I'll give her my - ham
united tea-set and my doll furnftur
uu, then she will Know that we r'bul
y care for her."
Dainty ?>oxes were found a?d th
rifts were' wrapped in tissue pape
nd tied with bright colored ribbor
Fan and Nan gathered beautifu
, i i
UIIVUC9 ui uuncis iitrAi niurnin^ wnii
he dew was sfcill on them. Thesi
with their packages, 'they; took t(
itUe JT_ay* JLhe cripple.
Fay hugged the precious gifts-TTTi
xclaimed over and over, again, "
hank you little play-mates." Nai
ind Fan were two happy little chil
iren when mother - tucked them rrrt
md that^night.
"Oh, Mother!'* they cried, ''we havi
ound a real nice way to spend Cirri
ren's Day." Anita.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
"On liist Wednesday" afternoon, ?
027 Taylor street, little Edward E
ans, nephew of Dr. M. A. Evans
nd girls?of equally mature years
/ho assembled to celebrate, with him
is birthday, for which, the house wa;
with pink as the color scheme, pro
rsely decorated and, at. which, .11
ivply worP, frrtm tVin.r. mntn.i
eceived. The seven lighten candle
n the handsom birthday cake pro
laimed to the whole world as wel
,s his. assembled mates, the span o
lis longevity. After various gamed
a romping, good time," and a super
bundance of ice cream and cake, th
ruly happy children went home, ex
nessing desire that Edward's bilth
lav wnnld frpniipntlv en mo
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENl/
Rev! and Mrs. J. H.. Walker o
Ireenwoodr S, Gtt anriounce the mar
iage of their - daughter, Daisp A]
rena to Mr: Hehry Y. Johnson o
Cast Orange. New Jersey, Decern
ier 2i? 1929.
Mrs. (Johnson is a graduate of -th
Jenedict college and for a number o
ears has spent her time in the teach
ng profession. She has mad^ajgrea
uccess ahd a host of Friends.
Mr. Johnson is a graduate ot Tusegee
institute and is a very prog res
ive young man in--his line of work
Mrs. Johnson will be accompanie<
o her new home by her sister, Mis:
larol L. Walker, after June 2()th
last Orange, N. J.
DINNER PARTY
- Dr. aiiJ- Mrsr A. J;?Collins^?2221
,ady street, were hosts to a delight
ub dinner, Tuesday, honoring Mrs
ilia ,V._Xevy. her daughter, Artrelh
xa:ii n r?_i - ; -
1U 1UII1 uureas nanomn or i\pw Yuri,
;ity.
The dining room was ..heauiifuil^
eeorated with cut flowers; the glass
'are and dishes blending perfectly
l four course dinner waS served. O
her guests present were Dr. and AMs
. G. Stuart and "Mrs. Ethel Shaw.
MISS H1LDREI) A. HENRY
Miss" Mildred A. TIenry is back a
ain at her. home, to the delight ol
er many friends, after having spen
very successful school term in Spen
er, North Carolina. She has chargi
f the socia] sciences, English ant
ublic?school music?in the?Dunbai
igh school. While . there she uls<
erved as organist in the Southen
)unbar tabernacle.
At a reception glven-by?the?tens
ee? of the church in honor of Mis:
lenry it was said that her servin
us~excellelit and that she had no
een compared by any who hud pre
eeded her.
The principal and several member
f the faculty of the school in whirl
he teaches, spoke of her snlendi<
chool work-as well as her work ii
he community at large.?After tht
astor, president of the chojr, chair
lan of-^the trustee board expressec
heir appreciation to Miss Henry foi
or loyal service.?She responded it
er dignified manner and no doubl
o the surprise of many, it was provec
hat she is a speaker of no mean a
itity, as well as a teacher and comlunity
Jworker. We hope for hei
r.ntinued success. ,
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~X CUP OF CHEER
4 ,
Betng indisposed for several month.'
nd not, heing able -to . mingle wit!
riends as usual, Mrs. Daisy Asmar
as given a pleasant surprise by hei
aughter, Miriam, who had invitee
:st a very few of her friends to spem
uesday evening with her, each, bring
ig words of cheer and sunshine.
The living room was lovely with it?
5S6"s and cut flowers while the dining
50m was exciui<My appointed with
lovely cover Of white linen centerec
ith handsome silver vases of beauful
flowers and on either side wen
laced tall silver cahdle-sticks whicli
eld pink tapers, both shedding- a
Peering color. '
On each place card was the pictuw
f a flower covered hat, but the guest
*rd tvas "a cup of cheer." Each guest
'a$ given a framed "Verse of friendhip,"
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Amdad and sweet
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After which each were given aftei
inner mints hid in litle rose bud
ups.
Assisting in serving were the twr
unts~-?f^the hostess, Mesdames Viola
Robinson and udessa Subef and
Irs. Julia Bonner.
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* Prominent anions the week's social
activities was the bridge party ynd
miscellaneous shower in Hoiinr of Mi's.
John Watts,, bride of Wednesday,- by
: Misses Ray Saxon and Lillian Watts.
I at- Miss Saxon's residence, 1127 Page
- ? Receiving at the door wtrrt* t+re hostesses,
gowned in costumes of the
season's sunny shades' artd wearing
smiles of welcome to about fifty
: guests arrayed in hats a"d the latest
L gown*- -of?fashion.?-rvint-?tables for
* bridge were placed in the artistically
* decorated rooms, which werje thrown
into one big room. Bright old? fash_
ioned flowers with ferns alui?eveis
green, tallies and cards which bore
godly prints, formed the decorations.
The prize for the highest score fell
to Mrs. Kihel Shaw, consolation prize'
t tn Mms-KditlT jhitler mid 1 uw score."
Mrs. K. Perrin Joh"SOin?The" stif.
prise of .The evening came to the guest
?- of honor, when a-huge primrose-, ladenc
and_ bvorthjwing w-ith-w?nujerful giftswas
presented her by Miss Saxon, ust~
sifted by Miss Watts. Many wen- ex
presfsTons 7>f amazement and delight'
. as each parcel was opened n\T"-.the
- bride-elect. She, in turn, thanked all
make the'shower so oompleie.
The hostesses Were also glad, "t >
" have ibeiuded in their list of eiu-sts
Mesdame's I,ilia V. Levy . and Julia
Braxton Clark, formerly of t-oi'ilumbia
tio.w of New York City.
I A delicious course of rainbow ice
cream with nuts and individual cakes.,
iced in pink?and" bearing tTTe - bride's".
"ftoWer"rvei'e served by Mrs. Julia, Sa^
xon Wood-bury and little Miss'Thelma
L .Woodbury?a_ *
1 This charming courtesy, one of the
** Tfiost beautiful of the seasyn, cuijse?i
1 the guests to. he profuse >' in..- their
fhatiks to their 'graeious hnsti-ssv*.. t.-?
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' MRS. JANKUKTTH KNTKRT.A INS,
* X\ ITH RECEPTION FOR HKR
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A reception of much mleivsi thrnout
the south was that of .Mrs.'Fr?n.
ces Janefettf Gore .and Rev, \V. 1..
r Gore on Thursday evening at the
home of the bride.
^ The living roopi, was beautit'ully
.decorated with various kind of (lowers.
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__?Receiving at the ..dour were t?ie_
, hostess. Miss Flouise JaneVetto.- sis
ter of the bride, and Mrs. Wrlhel-^
mina Johnson,
' The bride wore a lovely pink chiff?>n
dres.s with blond -shnes-.and nc- *
ccssories. ... .
Rev. G. C. Johnson, of Sumter, un?
do of the bride, acted as toast master."*
> 'O Promise-Me." was sting by 'MT'-.I
Mary Cooper, accompanies! on the pij1
a^o by Miss Floise .Tanerettc. Mr. G.
T . Floyd made some short but inter'
ting remarks after-which "At Dawn
ling was sung hy Mrs. ljattie M DiI
xon Tucker, played.by her sister. Mi<sJ
II Willie F. Dixon,, accompanied on the
: violin l),v,Mr. Jamc.s .Rosrnioiid. Mi..-.
' Bertha Hank night gave ix splendid
' talk. An 'interesting solo was then
".played hv 'Miss Jam-ret te. Remarks
?v'wi'ti?ma*lM?uv,?Ivt'V,?ir-,?A-.?1 Mmlnp
' Mrs. Ruth Allen JfWierette, a recent
1 bride responded.
After congratulations were extend^'
> c(? i-reurfi and cake were served by |
'rMisses Nellie- Bratton, Fllen John
son.?and. Oei 11 iflTe Bonney.
" |r Mrs. Gore is. the. daughter uf Mrs,,
' Anrrto .Tanei'ette. She is a ttqidnatc"Tiif
Alll'll IIIIIU'IHIIV !UW IhlS fflttfrM
It. ieral- years at Wilson, Jiigh school,
Florence.
' Rev. Gore is a .graduate'6f Allen
1 university and is the efficient pastor
'lot Bethel A. M. F.. church. 'Conway.
The rmt of town relatives u,e?^'.Rev.
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I Rev. G. C. Johnson f
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^IISS (OHNWH-IJ- KVtKKTAIN.S
A i i.f>VKt,r BHTi)f;E I'AiPrS
Pin- of tt,.- prfttipst parties uf
scason was the l<.>..iy i.r...,
t-ii by Mis?.>ilariett Cornweil on Monday
evening, at her home on Wayne
street, honoring Miss Rutlf Butler.
June bride-elect and one of .her out
of town attendants, ,l)r. Artrelle Levy
of New York City.
The rooms* of the tli'st floor were
thr-o-wtt errsnite and irrthen.1 small card
table* :were anWiged in k. most a"t-tractive
fashion? The house was brilliant
with large jars of gladioli in
i ai \ ipg?tones 'of piidc;?which u ere
placed at intervals in the spacious
rooms. " . ?1 " I
?The?approaching . sunutter?season
was. evidenced by the beautiful *dres- 1
es worn by. the glttSliRi?.Those who,
wore creations in orchid were Mes-1
dam'cs-?l-Uady-s?T^xtrreb^, di.Vce JJ e nkins,
Andreiia Buumgardner. Dr. Ma*
.iorie B. Carter, and Miss Genevieve\
Vincent.. .
1 .M *>des 1 n VejJUivv_ u.eri?Uajiai-LydVkes^-j
(taines _J?lisekins, BcvcTtfnia IVar- j
sivb* .MirVesMtay 'Suxyn and Editji duller.
Appearing in green were MestU
inns Ram t ie Lindsay. Hpzel f^trok-"
IiHuj,?Mis. i:i?\'iv iuil Nance, Huriett
"ornwvll and-Dr. Artrelle Levy. 1 >iesses
of lioraf pattern hi pasfeT _siiu(,leswere
worn by Mesdaines Ethel Stephenson,
Estelle Johnson,. Mary
Stuart, Ethel Shaw, Alma WiUiams, |
_Miliinu .Ldilison,?Betlhrh?P. Mill- rm
New York; Misses l.illie Jw'n?>s, and:
ui'iv M i-sd:i mi-??Aiiu?( i k i [if r.?A I ma
Rhodes. Betty Roach and l.illa I.e<Vv
of New?VofkV?-Thri^ seen TTi peachand
hie^c were, Mesdames Ruth JohnLydia
Means, Mrs. Ruhouin. of
New York City. In varying shades,
of blue Were Mesdanies Belle. Viola
nt. S. Butler. Hat tie C>.i iiWell.~M1?^*
es Catherine Mack. and 'Lillian Watt.Mesdames
Eva Cluunpivn and FlorVnee
liantt were seen uA white.. -Miss
Sara HeJulerson wore a jiiuiie el taction !
in inu\. Mrs. Marion Kaul was.e'harJiiiin.'
in toniato. Miss Ruth. Biulei
looked stunning in a ti^ht-tittih).r af~f;.ir
-of -pale pink with accessories - to''
my)' clt. Aftx;r several progressions
of bridge. s'eorys weje tallied and pri /es
awarded to the following:;*, top
score prize. Mt-s. Eva Champiort, con-j
solation. Mrs. I'aul. low score prize
.Mrs. ?Cift,r. wij i prt sent pi)
Ito' the quests, of honor. ' ?
A?Kiinhow?coloi scheme was car-.
lied out in candies and the delectable
sJvcet"course which was served at the
conclusion of the jranies.
It u;is pii.tty party in ..I'oi'iOrtl.iJ .
tail. Miss Corn well -makes'.a nfost
pleasing hostess.
-M fSS- HfiiZA A; REDD TO TTETY
Savanna, Ga., June 12?On Tues* >
*la_y everting. .1 uno 1 7th. Miss F.lizit .
7nna Redd, of tliis city, will, became
the wife of Mr. Snow F. Grigsby, of
Detroit. Michigan. The ceremony will
J)( performed at Butler I'lunhvteoiwir
t lun ch at 0:30 p. nn. with reception
following at the home- of the bridp,
1102 Fast Broad street.
NKW VOKKICR S IIKUK
-Or. Artrelle Levy and Miss .Dorcas
1 i a ft o m n, ' \ a i [ idl t.'W VhjVk ^<e fety
a V\vo^'\ylrks' 'vis^t* With friends. Dr.
Levy was one of the brides-maids
In the ButleMYitUs uvddln^ gft iSej-'
fiesday evening. Many social atfairs
jiiui-lnimg arranged daily for these
p'onsnnt?visitors.?This?is Mi^s Ha- |
ibouin's first visit south a'nd she is
Wuicti impressed with the southland. .
inv.nmia ^vr nmn:i,
The public -is cordially ijnvited bJ
Bethel A. M. Iy. church, Sunday af-,
ternoon, June 15th at 3:80 o'clock to
\yorship with all'the Women's Auxdia^IeA'urf
vthe' city.?Rev. J. P, Reoeder
Zidn Baptist Church will nreaeh. i
?ry of Bothel,. |
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Via Camden and Rocfc IIiII - >
Pullman cars. Dhilng c#rs. '