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| faturddy, August 22, 1931.
Mrs. T. J. Miles and Mrs. Arsie ~t\._
Chappelle and ehitehen are at Knox-vilie,
Tenn., visitinff relatives ifriends.
We wish lor-them a-pleas
ant staV. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ervin of Bennettsville
motored over to attend the
funeral _of Rev. G. W. Cooper. On
their way home they called to see
their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Henri.
Mrs. Corine Trezevant Ballard and
daughter little \Kathleen Elizabeth
of Newark, N. J., are in the city visiting
her sister, Miss Jennie S.
Trezevant.
Miss Nora I. Jones of Durham, N.
C., is visiting her mother on Pine
Street. Miss Jones is a member of
the Home Office force of the North
Ca^lina Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Miss Willie, Mae Gilliam left' Tuesday
for Chicago. 111., where she wil
spend her vacation with her brothei
f Alonzo Gilliam. We wish her a pleasant
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ruff, Miss Gussie
Rutherford and Master J. E. RutI
motored to Ecjgefield Sunday morning.
While there they- were the
guests of Mr\ and Mrs. John Kimbal
anil Mr ami Mrs. .Tas. Q. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Goodwin spent
Sunday in Edgefield visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Carrol.
Mrs. Dellia Robinson, the mothei >
of the Rev. T. E. Robinson, left last
Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where
she will spend her vacation with het
x son, Mr. Arthur Robinson.
Mrs. Ethel L. Logan left Saturday
for New Yprk to spend three weeks
vacation. While there she will be
the guest-of Mrs. Mamie King, Mrs.
Marie--Franklin and Mr. Boysje Logan,
her relatives and the relatives
;of her husband.
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Airs. Nathan Dixon left Saturday
ftrr Hendeisoiiville where she wilL
spend her vacation. .
Mrs. flattie Stewart, Miss Ila Stewart,
Mr. Alfred Stewart and Miss
Watson spent last week in Asheville
and Hendersonville, N. C.
w m irTttni- mi : r 'in;I.* nf \ilendale,
South Carolina, accompanied
by their cousins, Rev. Leroy and Robertha
Kearse, were, the proud guests
of Miss Adeline Ritter of Bethune.
South Carolina. Miss Adline Ritter
was formerly Miss Hough. Rev. Ritter
und his company left' Bethune foi
Columbia Sunday afternoon where
they spent the night with his nephew
Mr. Henry Ritter. The trip was highly
enjoyed and another trip is expected
soon.
Miss Mattie B. Ritter and sister inlaw,
Mrs. Emma L. Ritter accompanied
by their friend Miss Elizabeth
Geiger were visiting their relatives in
Allendale, Id. C., Sunday, Align it Mth
Mrs. Emma L. has adopted a little
son as a result of their trip. They
were received with warm appreciation.
Rev/* \Vm, Gladden of Columbia,
- now pastoring Mother Liberty C., M;_
** flniy li ,l.u lexm, 'Turin, home nn
vacation, preached Tit Sidney Park C.
M. E. Church 11 A. M. 2nd Sunday;
served for the A. M. E. Zion Church
8 F! Mi and cbncltliffM!1 "fl.ruvi icMui
week's meeting ~aT Batesfcmt-g;?Lcuv
' ing the 20th by Augusta, he spends
the 4th Sunday in Birmingham, reach
ing JflCkson, Tennessee?for the fitli
Sundays .
Miss Hattie Bell Gladden of Cp:
lumbia a graduate Nurse of T*uggle
- - Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., "who
also affiliated six months in the Birmingham
City Hospital being home on
"a rest, was called last week to Camp
Aljee, Sumter for service.
Mrs. Margaret McDaniel is away
for an extended time visiting relative
es in New York City. While away
Mrs. McDaniel will visit Baltimore,
and other places of interest; -? "
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Mr. M. W. Goodson of Birmingham,
Ala., with his \ittle adopted daughter
? Kfti.iioyiii^ Holly and her friend
Fannie Heywood ppssed through Co
lumbia enroute Gadsden where Mr,.
Goodson will spend a few.days of
rest on account of the great strain attending
the sickness and passing of
Mrs. Goodson Mr. Goodson was advised
to take a complete rest to avoid
a collanse. ~ .. ?
Mrs. Catherine Holman of Latta,
S..C., is in the city on business. While
here she is the house guest of Mrs.
? SwYgertL * ' BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Davis announces
the birth of their son, Romeo, Jr.,
Sunday, August ICth at their home
on Washington Street.
NOTICE!,
There will be a play "Unjust Suspicion"
given by the Junior Usher
Board of First Calvary Baptist Church
? Monday, August 24, 1981. The public
is cordially invited. There is a lesson
to be learned. Admission 10 cents.
Among those taking part are: Elizabeth
Pearson, Flossie Williams, Mary
and Rosa Ashfod, Emma Kershaw
and Juliet Raiford.
MR. AND MRS Kfvq I *
; ENTERTAINS
Mr. and Mrs. lying Stevenson of .
1011 llcidt Street entertained wlth-a r
dnmcn^oT-TlreirTUIe- "I
daughter Catherine, August 10. Af- S
tor several game? Mesdames Steven- r
son and Ilaynes served a delicious C
menu. Those attending the party J
vere Louise Watson, Annie Rutf. Ma- d
mie and Mattie, Hampton, Olivia, Su- ii
Hie hardsell l.iz/.ie and Ida Bailey, li
Dorothy and Ruth Haggard, Hermena t
Hall, Thelina digger, Zeola Jones and
King Stevenson, Jrw t<
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THE--WILLING. WORKERS CLUB 'J
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The club mot at?*K" t-?_
.mil Mrs. C. E. Stephenson 1328 Oak ^
Street after the devotional the meet- ^
ing was opened for business. The w
subject was "Personal Friends, Nectfs- fl
saiy. Friends." Mr. David Belton "
spoke op the subject. Two boys joirf- a
"eiT- Taffies Smith, Eddie WHittenburg. c
The refreshment was served and enjoyed
by the members. The next
meeting wilt be at The home of our 0
Secretary, Charles Bolden. tj
DUMAS CLUB ?
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A happy overling was . pent by- the g
'.'.embers of 'he Dumas Club. Titosay,
August 1, at the *ionn? pf Miss g
Carrie Cook, on Hinder^ ?n St. Miss w
Cook was-hostes.s assisted by Miss v
Agnes William". The rain of the ^
vfternoon made the weather pleUsant p
"or the evening. . - n
Business meeting was called to or- ti
lor by Mr. Lahlar Bradlej because
the president had -to go away., on ii
urgent business and the vice was late, fc
rhe' pica e which was scheduled for d
August 20 was discussed. Mr. Kehea
reported that Mrs. Wakefield N
?indly con'onr.. d?to be cbapermr for L
he picnic. All members were asked fi
to bring their fee for the picnic at C
:: sil'J jht-eting, * ' - . ,a
.'\iter uusitjcss ft l&w minutes were ?
pent in caul playing. Firs^ prize G
: 'or ladies was won by M ss Vivian
Weston; for men Mr. William Bur- e
in. Miss Cora- Belle Ca.it'r held g
owesl score and received booby; Mr. ,t
Conway Ru-sel cut consolation. t
The visitors of the club were: Miss ^
| Mary M. McColloiigh; Mr. James Adiins
and Mr. Robert Ross. Mr. Ad- v
ants won first prize for visitui s, Miss ! ^
Cook served 'Walinu ice ci cam and I ^
?ake. ^ > - - t
Mi'. Herbert Cui'es will De host to !
he club next Tuesday evening at the j
110!ire of~ Afiss Ydvian -Wo-1oir on -Mid--Lwood
Avenue. AH uit-hi_hcr.* are e-\pecially
urged to be present at this
rjeeting because It his Will be the ; v
final meeting before the ' r
PH1LL1S W11 EATLEY NOTES 'h
e
The week's celebration of the First ^
Anniversary of ihe IJhiHi:j Wheatley
Branch Library was jl easant and '~
profitable. The library was attractive
with flags, pictures, hand paintng
and drawing. During the week
12"nev> members registered. The precious
week 1/ new members. For then
udf month 20 "new niotnbei .-y making j
a -total of 1030' members: r <;
The librarian was very cordial in A
j greeting the tru^- friends, ohl and N
-ipw. who vTIf?err the TiTtrary and at- j e
tended the evening programs.
The Y. \V. C. A. Secretary, the >
committee of Management, chairman; '
the Religious Commitee, chairman aiui C
members of the Y. \V. C. A. with the p.
librarian heaitily appreciate the into
test?ni.uiil'o 'till and?M'" S
endered by the participants. Speak 1
ers were.Rev. <" '' Brown, J. C. An- -J
lemon, A. S. Rower Prof. W. A. Perri-, rV
and Mr. R. W. Jackson. Musical so '< >s
lections by the Roseniond . String ! 1
-t"4tib? Solium i >?(Ai-i- C'lnb. \\ al-tey .4'
A'lllUT pi.mi't "an I Hi 111 Rid-lA
lick, direelm , .Mis. L. T. Rollerson, j
.Mrs. M? E. Il.us.sid, Miss Ruth. Berry, 1 1
.nd Miss Katie; Knox, roaJing by Mjss 1
vVilht'liiniia -uOJJLMIM.V , i
The Y. W. C. A. is askingatFt^rj.
riends to help' us- collect a mile of |
dimes to recoiidtion, our house and j
put over a coirdnili live program.! t
H ards 4ire-ii4!.im?-disti ibntt el and dimes j 1
are being dropped in the box' at the j
' "PVi i ll'ily/W heat ley Branch House. Wi'.l ' 11
you help? Thanks. . j\
Our "Post OtTice"' puet,~Mr. E. "M. j
ilCeitt, kindly donated his. first vol- i
ume of Points to the library, and said ^
.t maybh purchased ?from- Bryant's K
book store, price jit) cents.
lie was on the air Monday 2 P.-M. I
Watch for.-other engagements. ;
Miss Katie Knox radio recital Sun- !
day evening Was" commendable. Tune .1'
in again Sunday 7:lf> P. M. |The
librarian wishes to apologize |
for an ei ruf ipado with reference tp j
Negro authors published in her annu- j
at report. ? -r - - j,.
The Y. W. C'.~'A, secretary .left | ?_
Tuesday Tor hmtrens-t" Mpend her va- ' ,,
cation with her mother. All clubs and j
committees are expected to resume ; c
their work in September and hearty j
cooppration is ex peeved along all
linrn iif "holtvome activities. t
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i-MEMBERS OF ST. MICHAEL PAYS "a
TRIBUTE TO REV. COOPER. p
Many of the members of St. Michael t 1
M: E.?(Munch of?Rennet tnville?of I ^
which Rev. Cr. W. Cooper wag the . '
former pastor came over to the fun- 8
oral which was held at Wesley M. *
E. Church, Corner Gervais and Barnwell
Streets Tuesday of this wecjk.
?It was a. cfplendid testimonial of the
esteem in Which this former pas-1
tor was held. The motorcade which \
conveyed these friends- and members j;
to the funeral arrived early Tuesday v
morning. ' v
Among tTmse in the party were: \
Miss Dora Pow&, organist; Mrs. Jas. t
Smith and Mrs. John F.rvin, choir o
members; Mrs: J. B. Drake, Dr. W, c
S. Hanna, Mrs. Nancy and Mr. Josh i p
Zinnerman and Mrs. Mayme McCrim- | a
mon. . I
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r THE PAL
- BRIDE
Boston, Mass.?Miss Maude C. Car
et, daughter of Mrs. Mary (Jarrett o
Iighlancl Street, Boston, and Dr. \V
lavannah, Ga., were united in mar
iage at the home of Mi. and Mrr>
j. Tyson, prominent physician, ol
<ohn Brown, 27 Greenwich Park, Sun
ay morning, August (J. Mrs. Browi
i a sister of the brjde. The gere
am H. Hester, pastor of the Twelftl
taptist church.
The bride was attended by her sis
er. Mrs. Mayme Kidgly, us senioi
latron of honor and by her neice
Irs. Gora Paris, os junior matron o.
onor. She was given away by hei
vothor, Mr. John B. Garrett of th<
h?S. Veterans'"Hospital.?Tuskegec
ila. Dr. George C. Branche of Tus
egee, Ala., wa3 best man. The hoim
'as beautifully decorated with cui
owers and plants.
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? wsmiuH ncie carneu OUl 11
cotton effect. ?Ihe bride was verj
harming in a dress of all over eye
?t embroidery, which was alluring ir
:s simplicity. She carried a bouque
f lillies. THe senior matron of hoh
r was resplendent in brown organ
ie over lemon and the junior matroi
f honor wore green organdie ovei
oral. Both wore Empress Eugenia
ats and carried old-fashioned nose
ays. . ' g
JThff bride's mother was dressed ii
ray flowered georgette. Mrs. Browi
rorc yellow figured crepe which wat
ery . stunning; another sister, Mis?
mnna arrett, was charming in t
rinted white and brown chiffon. Tin
len were attired in white flanne
rousers and dark coats.
Mr. Herman Smith sang "O pree
>us Lpye" accompanied by Miss.Dori
!d\vaids\vho also played" the wed
ing march.
Among those who atended were
lr. and Mrs. Fletcher Garrett
imiqrln.a and Fletcher. -Tr.. of Plain
eld, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter S
Jarrett of New York City and Mind
Mrs. John B. Garrett and Johi
1. Jr., and Dr. Carter Lee Marshal
f New Haven, Conn. .
Bre&kfasj,was served after the cer
mony. and the happy bride anc
robin left i:nn-.cHiately to tour sec
ions East. and South. and will attenc
he National Tennis Tournament a
"uskegee, Ala.
After Scptemb^.* 1st. the- newlj
led; will be at home, 811 E. Gwin
iett Street, Savannah, Ga., when
)i\ Tyson has been practising fo:
he past five years.
. FREE WILL CLUB
An urgent request is made by th<
resident for ail members to mce
villi her in the-, reception hall a
tidgvwood Camp, promptly at 4:0(
'clock Sunda&afternooiv, as business
it' \ital importance will be transact
d. It is assured you will not wisl
o miss this meeting, so come.
Mrs. C. H. Pleasant, Presiden
Mrs. F. Hi Blakely, Set'I'l'tin y
IN MEMORIAM
Iti memory of the late B. D. Me
ntosh who'departed this fife Aug
7, M?2l?r-Winnsbt)'ro, S. C. . ,
cep on dear, father and take thy re
Jever to be disquieted.
)ur last "Good Night Thou wilt not
wake;
'ill.we^thy fate shall over take;
'ill ag?- or grief, or sickness must
an y our bodies. to the dust
>ur hearts keep empty in thy tomb.
lay for us there, we will not fail
o liiL't.-t iln-e ill that lialluw ial?,-?
it id think, not much of .our delay,
\'v are ali ready on our way;
wid -follow thee with all the speed
)esire can make or sorrows^ breed
lach minute is a short, degree*,
every hour is a steu towards thee.
.oving wife, sister an J children.
THE ROY M Y CLUFL, ,,
The club met at the home of Blonell
Haggood "2?iG 1 Gervais Street.
The. meeting was c-allei to order b\
lie Vice-President, Mr. James Abncj
tl'U'i' bm^rresK?discttss km two - old
nembers were enrolled. Visitor Mis?
Viliie Mae Caughman. We wish to
iave her meet with us again. Wt
ire re very sorry to lose a member by
narriage who was Miss Albert.;
>ligh. ~
JOYS WILLING WORKERS CLEh
The Boys Willing Workers Club
net at the home of Mr. C. A.Johnson,
r., 912 Pine Street, Tuesday, Atig.
0 from 4 to 7 o'clock. The meeting
t-as called to older by the President
)avid Belton.^ The members repeat
d the Lord's l\ray??' led by Robert
ailghn; tin1 scrip'M- m-win read hy
A. iohnson Jr, r.".<! then the
aoeljug was op.:nJ?fur business
The President suggested, "Why
Should a Young Man he a Christian"
is a subject for discussion. Each
nember made an interesting talk oil
hi9 subject. After all business had
"been?discussed?Jefri'shnn'iits?mr
vi *vu ???V4 mc iiitiiiuL'i ^ crujuycu u
ery much.
The next meeting will be held at
he home of Messrs Eugene and Nahaniel
Stevenson 1328 Oak Street,
lugusU 18. The subject for discus;
ion will be, "Personal Purpose, and
Necessary Friends."
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB
. The club met Wednesday at the
lome of Mrs. Ethel Seigler with the
irtsident presiding. The meeting
vas interesting. Several games of
vhist were played. . Mrs. Janie R.
Villiama. Mrs. Ann i.e. Davault were
he winners. Afte. the. transaction
>f business Mrs. Seigler served the
lub chicken salad on lettuce leaves,
iunch, saltines, pickles, salted peanuts
fter din'ntEr mints which were much
enjoyed.
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SOLEMNIZED TUESDAY
Of cordial interest throughout South
LuCqrvlina waa t.he lovely wedding^ of
. Miaa Corrine Wilson and Lonni^ I'ugh
- which took place at the Union Baptist
~ Uhuroh- of which -both, aro -members,...
' The ceremony was performed by the
- Rev. T. M. Boykin, pastor or the
t| church before scores of guests who
(luwded the church and front way.
- '1 he church was made beautiful with
1 Large quantities of cut flowers, basi
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kets of hydrangeas againaL_a_ hack n
ground of palms and, other greenery-; e
were used as altar decorations. The c
betrothal vows were spoken beneatTi
a wedding bell of snowy whiteness. V
Prior to the ceremony a program 11
of nuprial music was rendered by A
Miss Cdrinne Gordon who sang "1 Y
Love You Truly" and "In The Gar- _F
den of Tomorrow" accompanied
Miss Annice Williams. To the strains
of Mendelssohn's wedding march, lc
played by "Mis,s Ktla Sightler, The it
bridal . party entered-. -The brides- ei
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laids all prettily attired in evening1
'i?vr.s of lovely arrangements and
olors, were first to enter with
o nismen. They vvei e. Mi / ?c/ ?
/illie Mae lluymon, Annie liell Brown
'rflllt'eij 1'uyh. si.'Ui "uf fefidugrotim,?? - ,
ijjelee Wilson, Donciia Brown' and
iola Wilson. The groom-men were:
'ergusson, Andrew Jenkins, James
mdersbn and Charley Walker.
.Little Dorothy Craig and Ida Bai;y
dressed like ,cupid as fairy agents.
l fluffy white organdie, were.next to*
liter and they scattered rose petals
i the path of lheTride aC ttTeyarfa
need forward. Master Cleveland
handler was the ring bearer. The
ride's sister Mrs. Mabel Brown of .
lewark, N. J., was dame of honor
nd wore a lovely gown of pale pink
ilkette with hat to match. i .
-j- c ,i i(. e. ...(J Ul!ll father, *
oseph Wilson and was met at the
ltar by -the 1 bridegroom, who was
ttended by Isaac Brov.n of Newark, .
[. J., as the best man* The bride's
ivliness was accentuated by her
retty?gown-of ivory- satm entrained
*ith an illusion of veil Mowing from
eg?cap and trimmed .with orange
lossoms. Her bouquet wa?' bride
oses and . fern * showered with
alley lilies.- Prayer was uifered by
leaeon li. Taylor.
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