The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 21, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
_ Saturday, J una 21, 1930
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Miss Margaret Randolph left last
Monday for Chieapo, where she goes
to be the guest of her uncle and aunt.
Mih^liiUidulplr was graduated from
- Benedict* high?school, Tuesday, May
ti"7111.
. , M.i.ss Ida B. Boyd left on last Sunday
for Winnsboro to spend the week
witli Miss Fnnnio I Brown,, Tw enm.
- - -pany_wdth -Miss Bovd were Mr. and
Mrs. "William Boyd, Miss Hazel Deil
Bookman, Mr. Willis Boyd, Jr. and little
Miss Dorothy Gibson. . We know
that'Miss Boyd will . reporjt a plea
' mint otuy U!i being so very fond tr?
Miss Brown. 1 1
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I)r. J, E. Carter Jr.. .nf Animolo
Georgia, is visiting the madam's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Butler, at
J 7 It) Wayne street.
Mi1. Tloysevelt McKissick was a visi
rliiil iif'TKe'reTty^lust Thursday from
Imion. " "-y - ??* *
Miss Rudean Reeder is in the city
from Georgetown where she taught
this past season. Mis Reedey registered
at the Benedict*Allen summer
seliooL-uii?Mondav-.? ?
Miss 11. Belle Raiford, popular
-i l.t.r.1- teachei- of Tnlledpga, Ala , Lc
tlie liouae-.guest of Mrs. Henrietta Hazel
Many social courtesies are being
.enjoyed by her.
Mfsdemes Miriam Keene and LilliQi-.
UaJiiIoV n *-1 !- *
.j,-.. air viMung tneir cousin,
ilio A. J. (Collins, on Lady street.
.Mr :. G? Lee Ratliff. has _jls_ .her
fciuM her sister, Mrs.- Goodwin, of
N'ew York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewis of
*-'talifurd. Connecticut, Mr. Maneebo
Lewis, Boston; " and Mrs. Elizabeth
Smith of New\York. were in the city
this week attending the funera] of
their brother, John, who was buried
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Champion mo
1 "i ed?t-n?1).' i hup, ton Moutlay after?nouu^auU
-were- special guests at "the
marriage of Mr. Bryanl Wihthron
and Mrss Gladys I'ugh which teok
P1 ;i11 at G:00 a. m. Tuesday:
Me-. Alma Rhodes afid'Miss Bay
Saxon left the city last Sunday for
State . eolfege, Orangeburg, where
they joined tho_surrimer sehoo 1 facu 1 1
ty. , " - _ - . .
Mis." f). K. Jenkins is convalescent
?-efrwrrr a recent operation; "
tor, Mrs. Laura JeTfiFs are spending
their vacation in the land.of the skv.
M-i*. Ruth Sartor Harris after having
spent two weeks in the city, left
N for -Philadelphia Saturday.,
? Miss--Maynie and Paracene Sartot
left Saturday for Phiiiuj?,lphia for the
SlllllllHT. . '
Mrs. Kliza Frazier of Jacksonville
- is visiting--relatives and frlendsT
Mr. Klnier Mcintosh of Wiiinsborc
was the guest of Miss Lillian.T
Sinoot Sunday.
Mrs. Isabella Lark Brooks and chtl
die'ti of. Charlotte, N. C., were in the
city last week in attendance upor
the Buttei-L.1Valts wedding." '? v
(rilioye A. Griffin,"is back in the
after having completed his course
Lidy at the University of Chicago
: CUR KKC'l'ION
Li our local colUihn last week, Mrs
*?Pcnrt Capers Haynes expressed
__ - I hunks to .those for floral designs foi
iier deceased mother, Mrs. Jeffersor
Capers. We \vi'sh't<> state that the deteased
is not Mrs. Jefferson Capers ol
Ridgewood, this city, but Mrs. Loi
Tobias, mother, of Mrs. Pearl Englisl
Kapley Haines.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrg-I^-W. Wood announce
the marriage of their daughter, Lillt
- Vivian, to. Mr. Willie-J. Mosbyr. Apri
the thirtieth, nineteen hundred ant
thirty, la'xington, S. C. At home
Jrne 19th, t.'52o Harden street, Colum
Ma ,S. C. m ^ ^
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
JTjiio, S. C., Juni 17,' 193ftJ_
VMi\ and Mrs. J. R.. Allen of Irmo
-4- f^y-ftmrounee- the-marriage nf t-.hoii
Aughter, Rtrth Wilhelmina, to Rev
'I A. Janerette. at hutr.e, June 4, 19.K
rmkesbury, S. C. Rev. E. A. Adams
officiated.
% CARD OF THANKS?
We wisk*ft> thank our many friendi
and relatives for their aclts of. kind
ness To us during the illness ant
ileath^jxf?our daughter and mo the?
beautiful floral designs and many let
ters, telegrams of sympathy,- -
Mr. Noah Fells, Father.
Mr. I.eroy Hatcher, Son,
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uiMimtviiie, a
f? CARD OF THANKS ~
Mr. and T. B. Jeter wish t<
thank theif many friends for kindnes
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BED-TIME J
_ CHIL
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"Doggy-Wog" and "Kit*
? ty-Cat"
Browsy is- a doggy-wog.?
Tipjpy is?a kitty-cat,
And they sleep to-gether,
On ? 111 f 1 r?
? * vv?w i mat.
Bowsy jikes a juicy bone,
Tippy likes a plump rat,
And they both are smooth, '
Sleek?and fat.
shown, flowers and words of sympathy
at the death of their mother and
mothoi' in law,?Mrs.?Harriet?Wright.
_Saiitmu.,S. C. _
The sad news of the death of Miss
Gladys McCollough, one of our Columbia
girls, who has been living in Eka
\urk City, for same time, suddenly
came - this -week as a shock to hei
friends.
Miss Julia Nesbittr who graduatec
from teachers' training at Benedie
college, "this" term, and William T
14th for Waterbury, Connecticut, t<
juui .kiivir nuau ui reianvcs unu irieilU'
to stay at their -future home, ?:?Mr.
Freeman Williams of Orange'
burg and a student of Claflin univer
sity, was the house guest of Misi
Mattie Bowman, on Pine .street
He reports a very pleasant stay
Miss Bowman id a.uludcnt of fkat-i
college.
Rev. A. Charles L. Arbouin, pastoi
of the 1st Baptis_t_ church of Barnwell
accompanied Mrs. Arbouin to the citj
this week where ste enrolled in th<
Allen-Benedict summer school.
Mrs. Colon Hunter"Garrett and twc
children, C.?H^Jr., and Caspei
George, III, of Dillon, are spending
_the summer with Prof, and Mrs. C
G. Garrett.
Mrs. W. P. Williams is attending
the Allen-Benedict summer school
While being here she resides with hei
uncle, Rev. W. R. Bowman, on Pirn
street.? - *
Mrs. May me J. Moultrie and daugh
teiy Jestine Caldwell, are attending
tile . Allen-Benedict' summer school
They are the houae guests."uf Mi1, am
? Mrs._ J EL?Bowman, ?
I Mr. J. F. Bowman has been ill foi
_.a wuult at hin huine tin?Pine street
.'."But we are~gla~d to'report that he i:
rooting fine now; - - ~~
Mtss-J. Loraine Trottie, teyichei
at Booker Washington high school
--has gone -to_Hampton institute tQ.at
tend^summer school, at the close 01
which, her vacation will p'erhaps in.
?dude. .a. visit J.O ^cv,crai,points..inCana.
da.
?- Mrar?Roth Garrett" "Valentine has
accepted the position of governess foi
little Edward Robert Evans, the viva
cious seven year bid nephew "of?Dr
M. A. Evans. . '
The Columbia Clinic association, o
^whiciTTiTfr-Wtins Johnson oT'the flrn
01 Johnson and Bradley, undertakers
is president, and Dr. Matilda A. Evan:
'functioning in a truly wonderful way
At present, it is giving- serious am
most active consideration to the mos
helpful location for sr child health cen
' ter. ' ' ' '
Mrs. Janie Reese, 916 Walnut stree
is seriously ill. She was taken sud
| denly sick Tuesday.
|- Mrs. M. J. Bryan, Mrs. E. C
-Haynes. MrsT" Bessie R.^Winey Mrs
> C. E. Blocker, comprising the Beau
? fort delegation to the Elks' conven
tion, in session here this week, stop
vped at the palatial home of Mrs. Jef
fergnn Faperg
-^XES^GARIONS SOCIAL CLUB
j The Leg Garions Social club gave i
private party of much interest to th
' younger set on Tuesday night, Jun
17th at the beautiful home of Mr. >W
" nn lVf rtTVnflR/% -nimmuj
j, luuii^uiu uii mti/uuir avcnut,
r Everyone danced merrily as thi
, Harmony Hounds played. The ladie
gownjT of.many colors. T
A very delicious course of sand
wiches, French nunch and cake Ava
^served.
} HONOR MR. & MRS. JOB&LHENR1
WASHINGTON
j Tuesday evening, May 27th at th
' Odd Fellows casino, a reception wa
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Johi
Henry Washington;-^'
The casino was elaborately decora
ted for the occasion. Long before th
. arrival of the bride, the hall wa
""crowded with the young social grou;
; of the city, who had tripped over th
c gTiissjnloor to the tuneful music o
the Palmetto Stompers. _t__
, At 10:15 p. m. the bride was les
' corted to the reception by Mr. Jame
Q. Adams, who wan bent man at th
[ wedding. The. bridegroom escortei
iMiss Carrie Lee Cook, maid of honoi
Many beautiful gifts were present
s'ed. ... i
.1 At 11:30 tihe following psrograr
j^was rendered: : _ ?,
Short talk. James Q. Adams, Violi
! solo, Jose^^gTT^eir.
The grand march was led by Mi
Arthur Noah and Miss Mariah Tucli
er. ' A delicious course of Zeppeli
_ punch and cake was served.
f-ARIl OF THANKR
To the many~frTenda-of the famil
o' of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R, Lewis, 30
a I Pickens street, Columbia, S. C., vt
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STORY FOR
PREN ^ ^
Browsy likes to chase a bird, .
! Tippy likes to frolic tod;
1 And they don't have a minute, '
j To* feel dull and blue. I
[ Browsy wags a short tail, 1 '
t Tippy curls a long one,
I And they are busy from morn, ^
! Until the day is done. . 1..
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1 Frowsy is my doggy-wog,
Tippy is my kitty-cat. ? _
j And iJi4 Ufccp for lliem a bed,
.'On a little rag mat.* - Anita.
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take this method_irL.ihanking^ytm for
r the kindness shown Mrs. Laura Lew:
in during hei illuw& and after death
J and themanykind _wurds-of sympas-L
thy so expressed and the many floral Sj
. tributes and the many ears of out ?
friends given out of" respect for the
, family. ? ' 1
P- Etrgmc Rf~|pwts, afid "children.
' afternoon bridge given in
honor of new york visitors
^ ^htte and pink gladioli and a color
scheme which matched the flowers
.werensed for the party Mrsr ftOTh
.JNeal and Miss Henrietta Boozer ?>,ave
, i Tuesday afternoon at the home of
| the former on Pine street in cumuli
rmtmt tu Di. Arlri'lle Levy and Mis,sr
Dorcas Rabouin of New-York City.'
There were two score guests in5
vited for bridge and score was kept
. on dainty fan shaped tallies.
The prize for the high score was a
.[pinlx ailk danW BPt, Won by Mrs. Mm~
nie Johnson and the consolation' wao.
a hox of French _ boudoir^-fvwvder,
r drawn by Miss Lillian Watts, the~trvw
score being won by Mrs. Estelle John- ^son,
a dainty handkerchief. Dr. Levy
?|\vss alsu remembered by her hostesses -^
with a bit of silk lingerie and to Miss I
Rabouin was " presented a "box "of
} F'rench face powder. I !
rj Ices molded in the shape qf roses 1
r; with diamond sliuped cakes were s,
led after the games of- bridge. |
Other out of town gnpsts prp^f ilL-j
jwuib MfSdHmes lilla Levy and Beu
filah Mills, New York; Mesdames Mi- .
. I riani Keene and Lillian Bowler, Flor
rence and Miss H. Belle Raiford, Tal?
ledega. ???
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SPEND HONEYMOON IN GREENS-[
1 ' PORO, N, T, .
1 Mr. ?n^> Mrs TnsopU?S;?DickstWI,
^Jr., enjoyed a very pleasant motor
-rtrip to- Greertsboro~wheTO they, spent'
a happy honeymoon with Mr. and j l"1
Mrs. John L. Dickson.?They made n.^1
> j host of friends while in Greensboro, Sl'l
*.who made uliiii Tlioy -Jo
; are, back in (heir ^Society Hill hoine. '
f'MR. AND MRS-J WILLIAM TIIOMP-'t>v
.1 SON?ENTERTAIN ?~ ~~T*V
J : LoU
l--j ftJJ".^and Mis. Williaqv P. Thompson-Li'1
i entertained at her home on Gervais Pjj
H-street- otr-the ninth "6f~tTus" ffiontin A ^e
j farewel] party in honor of Mrs. Grace ini
[Peterson Hollinger. | fo
y, The living roqm was beautifuTTjr*^
_; decorated. The guests began coming
^-at eight-thirty o'elock. Each was pre-j .
"i sented caps" of different colors and
[shape by Mrs. "Trophene^ Gheoseborof 1
f! A few brief games of whist were
t played - after- which- Mr. ?Gbrtrles?
JJanerette introduced Mrs. Hollinger ('e
j of New York. She made a few re- ai1
f marks after which thp tnhlpg were
moved and dancing took place. We
j; were delighted to see IVh-s. Ida Mae sr
t Reynolds.. All the young ladies were M
^dressed well "and looked accordnigly. de
Punch and crackers were served. |Ki
Mrs. Hollinger is the charming sis- pi;
ter of Mr. Maxie Peterson. She leff,tjthe
next day for her home in New w<
dressed well and loked accordingly.. <<,
trip and a pleasant summer. .? ... .|!ir
. JUNIOR-"MISSIONARTES OF ST.
tr .? ~? JOHN '
' The Junior Missionary society of til
" St. John Baptist church, Booker es
" Washington Heights, met at the' resi- bt
|d?.wee of Mi.s& MamttiHl. ('mints mi,":
... Tuesday aftemoon-at-five-thirtyr^fhe f
club is 'progressing rapidly in spite't,.
a of the dark clouds. In the near future ;n
e it will present-a ploy "For the Love jy;
? of Mike" for the good of the socity. ^
Officers for the coming term were- in
elected as follows: Victoria Rush, th
e president; Fannie M. Castor, vice C<
s. president r Pauline f)av]s_recording^se- U?
? cretaTy; Cfirne B. Bailey, financial se- ed
cretary; Margaret Counts, reporter. |.
- Various committees were appointed tr
a bv the- peaident. ? ^
. J Miss Victoria Rush left Sunday d
] morning to visit various parts of the $
If state.-The next meeting-will be held th
at Miss Castor's home Tuesday even- qt
e ing, June 24th.
s w
n LOVELY PARTY to
jo
" . A unique hospitality was extended er
e to Dr. Artrelle Levy and Miss .Dor- SI
Lxas Rabouin of New York City, at 01
P, the home of Mrs. Rachel Watts on ol
e , Pnlnalti gfroeL?A lovely bridge party j?
f was tendered in their honor on Wed,- fl<
? tiesday fcfUjrnoon. " Pa
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s"! Every ncok and corner of the low<- .1.
cie> floor, held assorted cut lluweis ami m
r. the surroundings. ^
After three pregressions of the {
'game and final score was counted, X
k- Mlaa Henrietta Bflazfer. ~5corThF"hTgTr"*^
^ est, was presented sheer silk hose X
^ and to Mrs. Ada ^Cooper, who jlrew .j.
dainty silk lingerie* Low score prize X
* fejl to Miss Wilhelmina Thompson,
k" and she received a pretty handker- j
chief. 'Each of the^ guests of honor ?
- was presented beautiful gifts. jg
A refreshing tee course was served. T
~ Included in this merry group were a
v Mrs Hp 11 hiVi Mills. New York Misa H. V
O Belle Raiftfrd, TaltedegA/Hpd Dr. ?
!* Marjorie~B." Clark, Washington. ?$
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BEWITCHING
-because she haz ligktr
smooth, soft skin
This young lady has found-the
secret of bewitching beauty^-Sireuses
Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener
Ointment, r This pr-epai hi ion.
famous for fifty years, softens und?
lightens the darkest skin, clears up
pimples, blotches and tan marks
and does away with that "oily,
Bhiny" look. Regular use of this
preparation along with the "Other
Di, F.Led Palulex hknr Whitenep
Preparations keeps your skin light
and soft and makes you look bewitching.
Dr. Fred Palmer's complete line
consists of: Dr. Fred Palmer's
Skin Whitener Ointment; Skin
Whitener Soap; Skin Whitener
Face Pou^de 14- Hair Dreiser and
HID Deodorant, fiold at all drug
stores for 25c each, or sent postpaid
upon f receipt of price. Dr.
Fred Palmer's LiboratotiesrBepTT^
18, Atlanta, Ga.
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ft generous tiial simple of the
Skin Whitener, Soap *.'id J-'ne
Powder sent lor 4i an stamps!
1_ Dr. Ifred Palmers
SKIN WHITENER
'Keeps your complexion youthful"111
Tl.l:i( \N Alls M I'll M S
Coming as the Yulmiiiutit.n , uC .'u
('fly romance was the wedding <>1
isi?Uuth?Iv:?Ihlt h i1.?11'i|mi|:i 1?111 11
Itix.I fi.rwlw.i* ..f I ...1.:.. 1 ' >
tin-10. \NHu-tsrH'nrmerh-~nf (Yrhi^^
X, but now practising in Bavonne
J., which look .pTacc on-Wednesday
enintr. .tunc liit.?a4?l.ads..n?PTes"
terian cluirch in this city. Historic
i?Ladsi+n?was nove-r more- liett-ut-i-ftc
ils -decora t inns~ of ' ti-rn T\.w' ami
adioli as done l>v bUm.
rson and Mrs. Belle Vincent... Tlu
pressive rijur i-iTi-niniiv w:.< p.-r.
rnted hy fhe KcV. ~.J \N. 1 toy kin, <?1
muleta, S. 0., whyse. lather smiu
irty yeaTs^nurn?united 1 |ir irnv n't
the Bride. lie wa* assis-teii hy flii
levcretid Samuel Wallace. for met
;5Idr dT t ?. bridejrrooin.
A chorus of hiyh school pupils, st-u{w
-t-rf- ftre-4n*tde. very effect tr^ty-TnT"1
fed, "A-h.^Swcet Mystery of l.ife'
(I "(), Perfect !?* 've".' accumpa niet
Mrs. C A - .liihiisnQ, . ?
At... II
rig ) ' At Dawning'* aieinupaTried In
rs. Russell. Then tlu- elmrus rem
reil "O Promise aftty: whict
Jgene Hiatlli-y entertained ai tin
unu. . ' ?
To the .strains of Mendelssohn's
?tlciinjjr,- murrh played b\ >ltr. .lohu
li, the ushers. Id s, J, .M.Daniel:,
id N'. A. J-eid.in- , eiiteiv.il. They w en
'How fit 1>\ the ushers to the hiilHu
ntv. .M is s i'Kt lie I Johnson anil 1
lli' Hear sun. eaeh wearing amph
h^th pinksdk net <^resses over -a
ii with matelun^ : hoes and bust- am
rrynijgfpi'nk wami- tied with nialim
LWS. J>
The bride. maids win.' I, > 11 w . 11'.
' stlk TThint d'esin it over ;.-atin w-it I
Meta?hows?u4?the?UD?front ivneh
g I7r~the- he in line. Sliuo and htiai
ate bed the?gowns in stride-- T+rrp
rried chitl'on handkeivhief in inatei
g shadeTT \vhieli were t?ill- , f-fujt
e briile- and arm ho.nni. t .of -pud
J1 umhia roves ti.-.t n.i'h rink ma
dr.?LoHg Whife Kul glove-" ? oii.)det
I the AUifitr T
The first bride-maid wa . Ih. Ar
idle Levy, of N'e'w York Ciiv a hl<
rig I'riiMUl of the hrnle. in pinj. wit!
r. K. A,. IC. Hoggin:-- of r.iveivritle
C. Missi-Lillian?Wsett-sr-ss-ter oi
e groom, entered next, attired in tuj
i.i,__ : i. M .. II .? - *i- ? ??
uiui- wiiri mi. iiI'llr\ jiarsnaM
ext came .Miss Mary Saxon in piS 1 k
ith I) 1*. A. T. Cormvel! of Charles
n. The matnin of honor. Dr. Mar
ria Butler Carter, sister of the !>ri?l<
itered alone wearing turquoise blue
le was fallowed by the maid, of l^iH
, Miss Kdit-h Butler, another sistei
the bride, who wort' pink,
Next -eiflne the n.nnty. 11n;t:HP titti'i
bver Kirls. Kllen . Martrarel lb .Mil,:
nil JoyeeKlis'e' .1 en kilts, follower
; tiny Kobena Daniels. They won
. NO
_ Beginning Julv
nes.s Hours of
Bank on Sat urc
9:00 A. M. unul
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A Baby in You1" Home
-4 jmvean honest prov-o iroatmentforBtrrll- \
ItydUtttotunctiuiiMiweakiiesitv. etch 1 huveu<>ed
L Ii'r. L MUC< in ThiiiiMHmiy ..f
i ii ot >uura experit-iioT timl I,
' i^1 ' ' ^ l> '
- ^ ^'ll ^' l'ti .1,^ w?,r 1 |
1 will Kl:?Hy send *" 1
ft youu tr.utc.jiut 4-JI
f M 1 *. -:?8/*&',! .* am! a copy of my
I ^ \ | \:' # /\.*'uiby "
' Wtii'rieii kIioiiI<( Know. I nth u i*
Iret-In plain wrap|?-r \\ rili-tmlBy. |?r. ?l W ill
| fcldera.SuiU-n7-r.7tl. & 1-Vli.v si I ,.i. j
l<.a\lliim -it.!?Lhy?fliiiir nul ..i.iui*...| ,ilij ?j
fashiopeil .IrVd'sfKays." 'of. ptnk sweet
tied w ilh pink ninlino LiliJ4_
, I'M\\aril ('<?vpw mute -next . in
1 limp' .-am ot virus hell satin and ear- '
H"'"?! tin*. rinjf on an eggshell satin '
t'iiiiiw :????L__
?.. i! in>. .)>f M InihoHgl'i vrrrh--?-?
<|iny n-.areh peeled forth all eyes were
Iu'UmiI "if-Uie-door as the bruit-, ra~'
iliiint iii }?c-T' shij.le and never nioTjijlove
lv I'l.-ir,- III! t|o- ivi.il.lmf7 I ?
" vnix i d to die, altar on the arm of her
father.''' There they were fnet l?y the :
yroom and bin hest man. Mi-. Willis
<-C.. .lohnsoii; The bride wore a yown 1
of i\niy satih made oh p'riiitU-sS lino-''
f ami trininu'd with Chfintilly laee and
1 seed pearls. Jler veil; hiinjr ' from a*
-v-oe.Hft nf Ihw niiil. in autre blossom
-?and wif. I'tuieln?at- intei\ tils- w ith bit' ~
^ of or.-Tmrn-tytn?sfnnT. The M n ilaL uuwt. '
""dull | dl IT III it i niT iiifi 1 ' I ~
.Miss t'ainmille Saxon of Auyu.-ta, (la. i
i Shoes Vii" white satin and white kid
, ylnves completed the outfit. She cur-j
f | ii-d an a.rm -hoiajuet of. swan'suma 1
! and Unai cliff roses'' and..showeiod ;
?-w-rt-h *fwan-Tirrrar The-tn dial tint TV i~A- V s
< til ?-?I tTTlTu- tonrn ..I M r.. I. ,1. . ),t. ... I?C
wedding iwareBT "|"7 "
1 ii.rm-diatvly after the eeieniony [
retej?tt?n -wa-?- held at the home off *"
tlie lit ideV parents. The lowei than -'TT.
wa.s "tlimwn eii.-.uite and decorated
?with?a?|'i of u ion?nf pardon llowetand
tapers. The bridal party with j
i he parents, of'the bride and the mo- ]
flier-of the trroom formed a fi eeeivinc I
liny in Mu- front living- loom .Mrs. !
_ ^"tl"1'_ wa- charming.. -in a Cow-n?nf1 j ;
?..i'eh.:d ell it! on .with bluet; satin slip- '
per.-. Mi--. Watt-' w;i>- bii-11in*.n ir i ?
L'.nWltoij. Ill white.
iii the dining- loom ices and sWcets-l
wore orve.d. A beautiful wedding cake j
.crowned the center table'. On^the u1>-j
per ilour". ueiv' displayed the telegram.!
and .'the' eifts.- botly numerous and
lovely ami all attesting to the pop.i- "*
Un it \ of t he V"Utn',' s-o'nple.i *???t Hf
1 Pinup-/the e\a-ninp- the bride ehanp- "**"
?>-d to Hi C.n 11 > II liiode traveling suit
if navy' blue silk w ith blouse of ctiip j
~he 11? at*mi rrrrvl blue sTrau ' hat,"|
. -with all accessories of blue. The hap-""
py couple h-fuml-j4.i -ft.e tbrdr -hriivn-^ ?
1 lUiyoune. .N. J. . . - f
^ _,_M4oo WuU.'rHtrp okk^l. drtlni-bi 'lif- 1?
Mr. ami Mis. F. K. Matter, is a young 1
woman of charming .personality and
is in neb hol.n I .1 I'l.n Inn T.v.tn- aitrae'-^.
live qualities,'
* ad"*'uinM-i'-U 'wI
"Atpha Kappa * A!pha sororitv. She !
hits been 'very active in Columbia's j .
' civic and coinhtunity lift?. For se\:ei'^L ^ y
al years shy has been a teacher of j \\
I.atiifln tlie Hooker Washington, high i
' -school of . this city. There she ha- ??
; Iit*0li lU'tyil fu?" her.. vcr&alili-ty' in" ull ,?
tlie sVli"' ni'Vvactivitiyj.?-= , - j
~ Tli e" h r it I e ff rob m is also a aradu.ate
"of Howard university and a member'!
- of the Omeira Psi Phi fraternity K..i I
r-~wvmrt:"n'!i],!?,,lh- pffU'-lii'eiY >m irli'l
ly in Columbia. _S.. but
i hrondei; "ficbrs of activity ho nioved to ; L>
_siuxcssfuliy practises. In both.
. kmbia and - Bayumio 1 M .~ ^VTTIt s ha-'
taken active part in the ci\ie/:?nd
j, .community . welfare*. .
.; ' 1'.receding the' wedding muneroucourtesivft
Were extended. the happjljl;
. couple.' *
Out of.' town guests included. Mrs. I *
Li!La Levy. l>r. Artrelle Levy, -I\ 11e- I
,j Dorcas Ifabotiinrof New Yoik C ity";
'V Dr. and Mo, iKvipht Niartm. BlockI
lyi?. N. Y.j_ l?r. and Mrs. .1' D. -ManTm.
Mi l.i'Uu'v Maitili, Mi. Bo.iii i t U ;
Martin; Chester, S. Mi\' and Mr*.!
. K. I..- Means. Paduoah. Ky.; Mrs. I I
..'W. Brooks, Missed Annie and. filled j" .
Blind:-. (,'hai lutle. X. I : M - t ?I
I nil.. v,v..r> \ ,rrn.. t .. .II:
2 ' i i|i in if I i?iil)Uv Ala lik' K m r I i sit. a u.d i
' Susie Williams ('amdo n-._ ji. C.r'^li.i .
William Hall. l>r. .Mary Johnson \j ekj
tVoile Johnson, and Vtif-t. Jfi. PoiiT"
' dextei .j1111iii?r*, Aiken, S. i\
1 I IM h| W ilk l l.l H ru MF.Kf ?m
. I In- liii'liil'f r~ of 1 in- Fi ft* W ill . i..t.
Will hte'ef 'ift tin- feeeption half of the' . j
llflfii t . Ht.a> tuhsrPav illitn at .pidee'
, k.?'(! t-a4?i|). Sunday affcriipoit al 1 1)t. [.
( .oVIock. ,>untiay is rally" da\ for tin* j (
? ini'iiijai: ami it is lmppt|-thnt a efedi|!;1
tab)i- report will '.h; made. Friends ,u]
t>*are cordially iiiyitciT to meet with the
members.' ., - - ...... ,
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?Mis. II. Pleasant, president, jV(,
Mrs. N.. H. havis, Secretary.
t or
, M ARK I A(iK ANNOl N( kMpNt <th
I.ake ( ity, '.lupie 21 Mi1.- and. Mifs. i,t
Manning Jetl'erson, of this city,.an- pet
ttounce the marriage of their daujfh- vi
tei, Itnsalif. to Ml1.. Arthur List ,1'a! '
> ii!i'I'-, of t'olumhin, South Carolina, Sa ' """"
I ttirday, February hrttr: nineteen hun s<>
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