The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
Satur<tay, December 5, 1931. .
I)r. ami Mrs. I). J. Dixon ami children
and Mrs. Rosa Ryan of Barnwell
spent Sunday in Edgefield as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs..James Thompson.
" Miss Isabelle Jackson spent Thanks
giving week?oud?at?home with, her
mother.
*- \ _ Among those.spnnding Thanksgiv?
*Micctn "corinc ?Bu 1 ky? iTnd^ Rla
an .faeKson. While here, Miss Jackson.
accompanied by her father and
mother, visited her grandmother in
Lykesland, S. C.
c
Mrs. Lillio Kelch, Mrs. EfTic Rhinehardt
and Mrs. A. B. Dorman weio
guests of Mrs. Sarah Irvin Friday
after having spent?TJwwkegtvn g w i t h
Prof, and Mrs. . W. \\ ilkins m
Oiangeburg.
Miss Eloisp Jahe^c-tte. teacher _qI_
Edgefield Academy spent the .Thanksgiving
holidays with^her mother^nd
sister, Mrs. Annie and Miss Estello
_ Janerette.
of hor relatives'of Jacksbnyi.lle, Flii.,
?on Th.mksgmiig and wliile being therc~
she witnessed the game between
Georgia State and Edward Waters
School. She reports a very pleasant
"stay. . __ '
THE COTTON CLUB
We are sorry to hear* of our faithful
member, Mr. William Douglassbeing
ill and is in the Waverley Hospital.
Hg-js improving gradually and
will return to his home 12U8 Gregg
Street, soon. Mr. Leeester' Martin
and?friends will- visit hhn during Ahtweek.
_ *
BIRTH ArfNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. W.iUifc J. Mosby announce
the birth of their daughter
Wilhelminia Mosby, Nov. li>, l'.KU it
the home of her .mother, Mrs. S&llie
Wood; Blaney, .South Carolina. Both
mother and baby?are doing nicely.
^ INDEPENDENT SOCIAL ( LI B
Wednesday.- Niivcnilio- -AMli t,be~
I club met at thy home of Mrs. J. k.
Williams 1223 Wheat Street with the
president conducting. The meeting
was featured' with the transaction o!
much important business. Quite a
number of the members were present.
After the business Mrs. Williams
served hot fried fish, hot rools. cocoa,
salt peanuts, after dinner mints which
we enjoyed.
Durin'c 'the srwinl tniif wliiet i
played. Mrs. LiKto"Prown and Mrs.
Janie R. Williums were -the winners.*
The Silver Tea at the home of Mi><
Davis 1,0G9 Price Avenue for the benefit
of the club Sunday, November 29
was a grand success.
W OM EN S LA IMAK Yn. OF ill E
i 'i ??1?
Mrs. Charles A. Brown was the '
charming hostess to the Women's
Auxiliary of the N. A. P. E. Wcdnes- '
day afternoon. November 25
The meeting was called to order
by the President .Mrs. J. C. Jackson.1
roll and business was carried out in
the usual form. During tht- busWI
ne-ss period the ladies decided to. do '
-'s, nate-an-offering to. thc Jaggers Old .
Jib Fdlks' home. Thanksgiving mum- |
? After the business period a very
interesting Thanksgiving ..program .
was gendered by Madames L. Nance,
L. Paul. A. Jackson and L. D. Roy- |
wnolds. . . I
We also welcomed as our vsitors 1
Madames Champion, Johnson and (
Dickson. A very dchcioui menu was
pressions of thanks to the hostess our
~ meeting Adjourned to meet with"IVTrsT
Butler in December.
YOUNGER MATRON'S CLUB
w A very pretty Thanksgiving party
wag the one given by 'Mrs. M. A.
Entzminger, -Eriday, Nov: 2Qth, at,.
honoring the Younger Matrons, and]
guests. The home was made more
attractive by the addition of beauti- '
ful autumn flowers, in various hues, j
A short business meeting was held,
and at 5:30, tallies were passed for ,
hve?tahles. During- carthf. dandies
and a very pleasing fruit cocktail
were much enjoyed. After four I
games of bridge, prizes were award- 1
ed as follows: First prize, hand embroidered
pillow cases to Mrs. John
Potts, second prize fell to Mrs. Tho?
mas Jones, a pretty bath mat. Low
score, won by Mrs. James R. Ruff
was a useful linen kitchen towel.
Miss Henrietta Boozer captured high
omic? o f onnrn nnH wnn a In^plv C* hifTnn
dance handkerchief. A real Thanksgiving,
dinner^ consisting of riced po-.
tatoes, baked Turkey \Vith dressing,
and giblet gravy, tomatoes on lettuce,
hot buttered Tolls, and coffee
was enjoyed by a 1 l. The Thankagi v-_
in^ idea was' carried out in tallies,
and appointments. The guests enjoying
Mrs. Entzminger's hospitality
were: Misses Beatrice Bennett,
." Henrietta Boozer, Bertha Bouknight
Mesdame* L?. H. Hallman, Wm. D.
Chmpnelle. W. N. Rowhornuyh and
A. iSightler.
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-Nf) tWOll,I) NOTT()K(;ET TIIKK
One^year passeth swiftly by,
T5i a missing professor to-day.
tin vision! search "the TatTiom slues I
And trace the foot prints gone this
way.
Like the stars :of a screnest night
Or the sun on tjie clearest Jay
Arc- the marks of a dear school master
I Whose footprints gone this Way.
Tljis way of life mid sorrows an 1
| pains
Ana joy with Heaven.'* gain.
Here he carved his whole life's fame
Within the hearts of men.
Was he a blue street angel,
And a rod house devil,
Who worshipped sin and mingled?
Thep &lnarc it smooth and level? "
No! He was a man of brotherhood.
A man of self esteem. I
A man in service hmv.-Vy *tr>n.i
Tl.at s why we honor- 1" hinr.
os- years and one.
He ti: .i|jled to and fr<m,
The prettiest spot, the dearest spot.
Beneath the shining- sun,
1
Here he taught the parents,
Became grandpa to their s'orS,-"
I Then before his t.anquil lift \va -.
i ended ' .
I visited the little town.
Wliem the dust of His body is found =
All the birds and flowers round
Welcomed Virginia Brown.
I viewed the school house with a stare,
And pondered o'er the. tracks so bare
,The lonely pmes sighed with an air !
"My child! He is not hereJl ? I
noticed their needles which Hittered
so bright,
With a kiss of the sun and the dew
of the night . _ .
So I asked if he'd left them a
i:~u?
uvavuii
They bowed to and fro their heads
with delight.; ..... . '
Well. Barnwell, may God bless the'1
town, .'? ' '
Where this mossy grave is found.
Of one who stood on golden ground
To promote Virginia Brown.
1*Tow to my sincerest friends.
Don't think that I'm insane?
Just bare in mind fo^r its repine,
A friend is a friend, at all .times.
Ilis eloquent words of trqthfullness.
His alms and deeds quite free,
His frowns'and smiles in faithfulness
Shall ever live in me.
Now with erace and modesty
I say it very fervently
This soul of faith, love and ehnrit\
Is resting in Eternity.
--hv Mrs. V. I.. Wilson.
Washington, I).
ESS TEES CI.I B.
_0n Thursday afternoon, Nov. lit.
Miss Hattie Mae Corn well . was a
charming hostess to the Ess Tees ~
Club and a number of^friends.
. Six tables were arranged f o r .
bridge, playing three , games, after
which prizes' were awarded as follows:
fu st prize, a lovely "scarf?Miss
Pearl .Murph; second prize, a very
pretty bracelet?Miss Catherine Fred
erick; booby, a gold colored paper
-weight in the shape of a camelMiss
Wilhelmina Thompson. . Out
nf fown guest prize, a lovely' piece
of lingerie?Miss Jimmie Dibble of
Camden. Home guest prize, a pretty
pair of hose?Mrs. "Eva Champion. "
Guests of the evening were: Mesdanies
Helen Patterson, Sylvia Jdhnson,
Minnie Johnson, E-va Anderson,
Loraine Jones, Jennie M. Champion
Willis, Ruth Johnson, Alma Williams.Miss
Maud Pendergrass, Miss Mahle
English and MTss Jimmie Dibble of
ftgmdow- - -
1 , ,, ucurour IIIB ........ -?? m
The hostess served a delicious menu
consisting of chicken, english
peas, chicken dressing, pickled
peaches, cranberry sauce, hot buttered
rolls and hot tea. ' ;?: 1
Everyone expressed themselves as
having enjoyed a most pleasant evr?:
enin^.
m + m*
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
Greenville, S. C.?The Wednesday
-Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. L.
G. Fisher at her ' -beautiful- home
on Buncombe street, November 2G.
In the spacious living room tables
with attractive bridge appointments
were laid amidst a beautiful setting.
The opcnf fire place in the middle of
the room glowed with huge oak logs
kacpc and carnwHrms? w^ro artistically
placed in the room?
After the games itrwas YouncTthat
Mrs. E. W. Biggs held top score and "
received a very pretty linen handkerchief.
Miss iiillian Fisher scored
lowest and~ receive<J a pretty linen
handkerchief. Miss Lena White drew
hiprhtwt card for consolation which
ias two pretty handkerchiefs. Mrs.
J. C. Thomas as iguest received a
very pretty linen handkerchief.
I When cards were laid aside, the
hostess assisted by Miss Estelle Sim-11
in lis and Miss Lillian Fisher wurvod .
delicious cherry ice cream and plain
cake.
THE RADIO-SOCIAL CIA ?
i
The club met last Tuesday eycnitur
?t?fche Odd Fellows' Casino in whicn
all members were present and after
the business affairs were attended to
the discussion were fully based on
-the dance they arc- to give on the 11
of tbh* month, so please, mark this '
date on the calendar for a nice thiUR-.
"Then too, that .favorite orchestra
Whieh everyone always craczy to hear
will be the feature entertainers:
[June's Roval Collegians. Refreshment*
will be served.
Friday December 11, is thc time!
t
tuti pa
. i ammojih ihkom; kxi'kcthd
AT A J A X C1KC.CS
Many Tickets Already Sol<lxfl>y l.ady
Sponsors.
Circus! Auditorium! Monday! Throe
are the ifefo?me words of many children
and grown-ups, *ioo,. in happy
anticipation of the Ajax CharityFund
Circus which is to dx> given at
tlio Township. Auditorium next Monday
afternoon and night. And their
great eagertiOss is justified, too. For
just imagine the tons of i'un we all
will have when we see a home town
enterprise operated hy the home town
boys you know. Wont it look funny
to see James Adams, Hey ward Friday
or James -Wise running a bingo
sfanji or ballyhootng in a plantation
show ticket box. (live your imagination
a little more altitude and j>icture
Miss Alice I.ucas or Miss Ma*
riah Tucket as a chonus. girl in the
"Ainx Charity Revue.''
Well, -those are just, some of the
Lliings you'll ?oo at the Circus. Oh!
yes, we have professional performers
too. There'will be Princess Olga; Wiz
aid of Witches, who tells the girls
the tnrth-about thcrr-Mroy friend'; or
maybe i should say their boy friends.
Thoue will be the outlandish, and
Unheard - of freaks. Strange feats
of suspension of life and last, but
not least, riding devices of all descriptions
Monday, Hee. 7 you'JI
have a time of your life, if you come
t* ****** "* <
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?$, BEGAN
j Christm
|:~DECy
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V The Cards will be
!
i* Order as follows:.
X A-K-r-n-K-r
X EFCHI
J-K-L-M-N
v
fj _____ O-JPrQ-H-S-T
\ IT-V-W-X-Y-Z
X AM) AN..I NTH.
V s .
> v < *; > ;* <
*> our suni
-4" ^T?
.< loam id 1
Fried C'liiekon
X. Turnip-Croons , *
. 5
X Alaearoni :iu' <1 nTtTi " ' "
1 . 110_L_
v. \wTT:'~"
I.onum Pit*
Tea. C.-Ho
> PRICE 51
^ COLLEGE INN
A A A A A A _4v ^ ^ .
%*%*%*% %* VWwvV' / *
rnmemmrtmi HI ? iit J?? I i i j
SB The Tb r i 11?n g Slory of
tofl A T\ * J J 1 ^ i
gv \ 1'irturo mat wi
tug at your heart ai
I throat.
jj
LMETro TRADER
(Mil) OF THANK'S .
j Miss Evelyn Bright wishes to take
this means of thanking fhe_ nurses
of the (food Samaritan Hbspital and
also her friends for kindness shown
her during her stay at the abovenamed
institution. "
! - THE R. F. O. T. CLUB
Mr Tom Brown was host to the
club on Tuesday 24 at the home of
Miss 1 Jessie Mae .Hawkins on Senate
Street The members was called to
order and the meeting opened in its
usual way. The roll was called and
the members responded with a quotation,
paying their dues. The house
, was then opened for business'. We
enjoyed -a short talk from each memTor
on the future progress of the
club. Miss Irene Young favored us
with a very interesting paper. After
business a few tables were arranged
and a number of the members play-ed
cards Vhile others oninvod d:mr. .
ing with Mr. Reese at the j>iano. The
hofet assir.tud by Mi>s Daw-kins?served
punch,, hot chocolate and cake.
to the Township Auditorium ~at
-ot??:4'j p. m.
i And if you do that you will have
done a beautiful deed because all the
money you spend will gb to charity
welfare. Ajax motto: Help us .to
help others. See our circus, bring
your friends, - enjoy the show?and
you help the unfortunates.
ry Savings
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PAYING %
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I, 1931 I
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paid in Alphabetical V
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Rico y
Baked Corn
or l amlUMl Yams "
Rolls A-.
Olives
or Chocolate-Cake
i\ or Milk. 1
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& TEA ROOM ?Y
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I h5 er on h is _to4J8_r=_lH..
t oTtn hlT ti e a rt ?
4e sacrificed life
the sake of love I I
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37 KSHHF^ I
a ianftt?r'* Finil F?d??ut I
TOM MOOH I I
ConittM! C into 9*1 # * 1
Wer$W>V *> <vtlrft*%t*g|
. u m a i a frM&T utll| I
nesday and Thursday |
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Tin. kmkl: noi s
Charleston, S. . Nov, 2 1th? I
Madam Kliz; l?i th Halor unlciUUi
od thc KntYe Nous Five? Hundred;
Club and gnosis at bur home .on Asli- i
ley Ave, Nov. Lldrd.
Two rooms ' bi < oniinjr !y dm--;
orated with Thanksgiving . v.. .e :
thrown ensuite.
Tables-were laid- l'or forty at IT v.- ,
Hundred began at r>::'.u .Altn \oral
progression* a "blanket i
\v;hs presentid to the Madam" Ch..i (-1
lotto Tracy wit)?u-r oi'Tn . ?.r '
Madam I ula llotViuati a iyv ! !
spread as highe t .dub pn/.-< i-; 'U
dam Ileleii hdbriun ti ddei- >*'
guest prize a bloom v\.(- i ? eM'-a <
and to ML<v Stella action "H.i.,.j | .
lowest jrw>t |trar,\r-~ . .,r~!~Trr
broom. ( onsolation j/i i a i>.\? i *
piece of' china went to Mad Mv-ji
Sandlord,
~TI?a?KU?st> .of. .Mad.im. Salm ' - f>
llit Misso- Maude .llvaiU Margueriv. !
l-'i'itsev. Mc-d.n ,i?v i .i'.'1 "
ily Jackson. Helen < ?*15i*i? n. Leoja jj
okit T, Mart lMbni.;on. < i.n.i.r,Ti ..-4
coy, Bedlah Levin, Kaidaii liar! ?'.on
Andfey Horn. Tonimio M l'.tld" 1 c-.. j .
bye (hmwll; LiVuTf'tV. TeiTv
Hallie' Miller. llarra ..
Corint (Juenveur, KliVe T: I. ..
cile Wastoiij Beatrice M?(;i!l. "I I -It... I I
llarlong, t Sadyo Bpi'i ouc h -.
JLotfman, Miriam Seabi k; * l-avrtn;.-! i
mKK'"-i Knialiny I'ym-, \fV:^ \ ?
ton, Lauretta (juenveur, Julia !?' < ? .
tar Mjs-os 'Irma Poqtiolt. Su-ie . ?
Ada Kpds. Martinet- lb cot' v .. A
?lonco?Clyde.?? Spencer'.?' '; !..r
Mazyck, Stella Caption, ('ami.!., I i.-J;- j;
burn.
. A delightful salad course, was <> : j.
ed loVelv baskets tiH,-J. v.-ill. .
i n" r|he t Thanks giving Fo .or sob ,
wptp given The guest A of s> i'i \ ? '. ii_ j
of the evening. ' , ' j
Owls
The season's smartest utlair wir i-..
the" annual Thanksgiving eve <ia)"< < vj
th&jOwls, which was from l'0;.'l. Ma '
sic furnished by the famous llaiolu 1 1
June's Royal* Collegians was 'cnjoye.:' .'
by all a,lid scfcioe.l' t" be voted tie \
best of tlie Souti\. . t
There were"""several </ ; "vquests
stieh as Messrs -LahgrsVon lib;.; ! .
lies, HadfclitF Lucas. M-i>s Pauline 1 r'
ry, .Madants Beatrice .Styles ati i
Frank Diliworrh nf SavaiVHrr1 . M*:
HaroW- Gadsen 'of \\ aHe'rlmm; Pro:'.- ?
Walker-ami -several others.
-Misses Margaret .Fraser arid Maude ! ;
Hyatt motored to, WaK-ei buro Sun .j >
day where they.. spent .J he day wb. tMiss
Hyatt's nimher. -?~
Miss Goorgianna Ha'iv-k-fi the ei,;.-i
Thursday ty itetullhe Home Lcntad..' , i
ies conference heM at S ate tYi'leg
Miss Amelia Atkinson ut Gcufgf^- ;
town was in The city to spend Thankgiving,
and to at ten . tin- < )\\ is' ; .'m ,
Miss Pauline Perry'. M!'
rice Styles and Mr. F'auk I?11\\
Savannah, were in tin
Thank-pi \inp and a", tend rh: il.Ii.
Miss Tii>-u??ra \\ ii.: v : .. > ' ' ' .
j_l._ lIn ' 01tut. 1 > t t ^
Mr. Kino- ' V. r.O - >m f ,
1? (".. were in > .11 ,
in;' .Mr. I.ovin"- - ini . !:
Mr. and ".'Mi. . ""?* ir! I..-s: ; .<!' ; !
lertainod <in Fridav-. a in '. > " !
of Miss '1 hednia Wiii... ? r ! ;
of C'oluiiii'la- aU'l. .;t. . i .'.i:.
77! w .is:, : n>. '?1 7 : i '
Meet flit? Stret.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eOn iv.l
puests the Misses Man ic ii,.a . .da" - <
pa ret Frasirr. Mesdaino.- Ma/. t i
-hinson, Helen (>T!;hn. Mr' a'-c si!-.
Julius Fielditip. Mr. and Mrs. .(ioru.ei ;
Oliver,.Mr. and Mrs I'mcki.oy I ./ckic], M
Mr, and Mrs. John I'owcU. Id. ana
Mrs. Cornwell. (C'nnhie) J)r aii'l Mr.-'.
W. Jones, Dr's. llotl'inan. I'urvis ami .
McFall. Dr. aiid Mrs. J A Jarkso: . .
Misyes Amelia Aikin-on. Alawnc ira-rouptn-,?Mi.
dainc!?Hio.nh. Hi Hrov? s-;?
"NTr. and Mrs. Herbert IVcosta. Ale-- ^
srs Nicholas. Frank Heeosta, Uoiunsoh.
Delightful punch and assorted ea-k>s
were served. Music was .farnisu-. a
by Messrs. I'ir.ej-nn y an Si aiKi- a ]
the piano and "ftyo'i >. t'l
IN M KMOl? IA M - a
| "I? m ^ , a
In loving memory of. ?uii dear Fa- ^
iher, .(.'narks 11. Thompson w.a> ik- ]
parted this life Docemboi ' >. iv-ay
YV innsooro. .S. ( . , . .... j
One year has since thai -ad day ,j
When one we lovyd was called awu;.
Loving and kind in nrl his r
Lpiight and J11 i i" tins fitd i ??jt
days. ' .. '
sincere anr tnu- i_n_ la-art' ..;id murr- j
Beautiful .memories* he left h-du.u. . v
Satlly~?niSsed by yuur .c'uidreii: t
Robert c. Tooinpson. New Yot a C;;y- .
Sarah M. Blown, l'hii. d. ltd via, i' ^
"APPLE SATC12" EDI. DEC. 11 y
On Friday Dec.. 11 at Allen t'h. ..
versity Auditorium the Sund^h.t c.hd j,
of Or.'tngi'buig. C. ('. -wad?
"APPLE SAL CM" a vieon;:oi;,- ^
dritoto^ in thn.m JT p; y?.... i .?i.e.,,?t.
the capably, direction <?;' ?di-s S.u.-, \
carst is composed dr'\'( fc-v;'.n" itfiiaw i " -f
actions repr.e.-eu.i in < Souc t'ollcgi.
f.Iaflm. Cniori. and Oi..i.n. I',.ic i
talent. .
This Play is to It... r\. < ...u '.,
th"C auspices i>i' the cultiiiv H <!. l'
this city the proceeds from \\"! i.eh
will j?o entirely to charity*"."
A PPT V ^rcv i':yt s -nxr.e^ 1
the first in comedy-dramas It is ^
p play full of sparklins; humor eon- 5
tored around a well developed plat. .,
You have seen the Sunlipht Ci ih in s
"The Lion and the Mouse", a 1 \i>ro f
serious type oT a play which wa< ,
superbly acted here three years npro, v
and now they come look wjjk their t
desert for you, "APPLE SAECE!" (
Tickets twenty-five cents. Contain f
to rise at 8 o'clock sharp.
MAURI At; E A NNOl'NC K M EN T. .
* s
Mrs. Lena Canty, wish, to an- t
nounce tlv mariaee of her daughter. a
Miss On Hon a C?ntv, to Mr. Moul- '
trie Brojfdon on the 20th at OtXobcj-y1931.
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P?gc T.
MISSES OKNKVIKVK ?. VINCENT
A \ I) IM> . (if. \SCOK OF COEC
Mil! *. < .. HKilM.Y EN.
a! J; i >i \ ; i> i\ chkHNVILLE ?
~ Genevieve Vincenet and Ro??*?
<;! iV. .? M.I v.-ffk't ml quests of *.
:;h i 'uncle, Mr.
ii-i? ?i-a-?l?^-i?ii A_?I'.iii.ii, Whilu *
here on Ti. ni. 'giving night they
' >' < lite) '.ni'A -i ti\ thr- host 'and - v-,-?
with .'i .ilat.i i- a_t heir beautiful home '
"'1 l{ 'II..; house WU.S
h a it ii .! , ij.- a ..t-.-iL. u'.iit, pink and
< .' hid . i 'i i". a i ' h.? 'i.i.i ij, - _ ft i^iu .Mi's.
Ear' oi ln au'.M.i! cu'd?M. 'The. colu
Vnv-'-o and greeii was
- - * ?:! ".? S.lights ~
"-* a ..''deli i:,ue!i to the
Cu . i'.e .v. iterj t he dance
'' ?.'ue<t< were.
m. ( i wi- .eh wt re lovely
;''i;o".ri _ 'i Mit' .a , ciins. and ~Klsn '
u-U Ua?.sciiten.-.' ' L
' M? Park- '
t.'a* ' guests of
"" -d A : . ah ! (lla^coC of
. S. ' K>telle?^im*
- -M!: ?v v' ' Wither
.1l M-.<. l-birt-'. . Mac- Logan,.
Tifivis and Vl
i : ' i Woodson'
at rr^'. < Me->r> Harold
'? ' - , . >!a: jjju Davis,
t;|- M.II Millir. 1 I op.sull
i> i add I.inLai ilt *aiul
u?i?-?j-,iiv '? i "
A a j" a <! .,< ><. i by .the
\ , m r. <-d through*
f 1 A* . i '< lunu? ~
- 1 - .t ; r wit??played ;
irif. Hi'- ;r.p ; regretting that the
; i i.i thymsylv(*s
i*- Living una a delightful evening.
" ' 'a _.y,.;.A-r A.L. iiL!._ir iii.ul tins.ogju'n
' ?
"'_> i ' ...: i; '-r". -T ,,i Ui'i.i.oyv- ..... J
;> i; ?i. M Aye- \\;i:!,i-r-j)unns, Mis'<
> \ m,11we-iy again
: -i a very,pretty party
" \V:t.hti'*pouns< Lena
kV ' ;< . i i > and' Estelle
- A; : K M.-f?Ve tables
wr,-. a'i ] ;.?;z<. i .bridge. At the
game.- the'guests
:.i'n- i .1 i~i i hi ::.,iT:Vni linen hand-' '
:Avi.iWa?-n >-'vre> witv count d
Mi.- A 'Kii 'r ra h! high'syol'e, Mrs
!-.v sebiV;. both receiving
h-.-a . . ' ;!. SumlwiehA*
i' M. v.'ueh was the hour
?j . ' - ! : '!; g--ntk-nvt;h to aran:
danci
v - i a \y??e hour in
1? a?l-vv. ,i thru r
~ . ' g. The m- young lad
-ibx.:ug ...... hostesses,-.' ...
:. .-. t-.:'?. m.-v . , '; ;:vi- saying w'h'at
I lovely ! U Wr huti.*
X:;' afternoon. Miss Edna *
V!', I'..:::- ine>l the Misses.
f*t *" ? rj ri'ihvm. at hrjr beautiful '
. i . iStreet".' Thre,. tub- .
\ jelVrysantho.?
x - played. Miss
*.I:- \V~ *' t'-p s? ore
i-.. ; "T.-i. iri.-i '.ty' i.undkei T77
~ : .. ' - li'i'/.iiuo-h Logan
v ' ; ' . 'A? iv?-i. ? ti 'Vel;.J.
: i S:PU-rii?-:U I aiding
n\s > i f ;ri-> : I t't I^vii .nOVf.Uy.
i.,; !v: \\<.w- p.wsented to.
.i .. i . .. All j rr7.>:> "t>rrrc
..... : : ! .; ty- irelvid
n.: .? !! . .V 1 : 1 J
Mis,. ltd-. :. . i ! : g.f.-'s; Misf
. . !', i' . . .;; and lltvse J. .
;>. .. ? r,: Sr. w.ifii.. Vivian
'1 '' . ' \P<- Knt.-hcr of ; ~
v : i y . I; : .i. > J "i: . \ > ?ht ! r |" nfii.. M ?rl"- ~
?. ?% : Si Hi :!. ti.;li.!V.? LlU'lVVun'JU-iilul ,
n'. i ' .'
A >;d.nl ' .-"Mst iiV-Ul'se WOU'
,Vi. vi -i. .\ vi ! .. ! ): :v*?>jv* afternoon
\ ~ u'l.;
71T>? III IIP M A I! 11'^ ftsox?
OP.NEW CITY PASSES.
Mrs; l.djie -Mae. EtlYi'^on, pas-sod - t,
iway Thar* day ovettinff. November
1 1 ;rt S:'.'i . '.'"d :ufter a sud
It'ii illness Jk' hotly was brought
~ >ur. .i'". T77 fy rr.ncrali/ieTt; Those
,ci . Him . n:y i::e oouy svere net" 11 US
.".it '4.#r ^rrrnr-^.
istors Mi's. Edna. Willis- and Mrs.
kit tie Watts*.
Funeral' services, quiet, simple and
mpres-ive, were held from Emanuel 1.
I-. . : lire li. F'uniLefZTiTf .AvhicF Revr '" ~~7
. W. Taylor is pastor on Tuesday
: tern'oqn at 1 o'clMc. Rev. Taylor
cad the teli prams/and condolences-.
Mi was ii;;tsJ.?r of ceremonies
Mr>. ir:leiso4i was horn Sept.
TT l.iiu-l at ' Sumter. She was 27 _
ears olii. and tlie youngest. daugh? "
o:' il,.- Mr .ai:(i ALrs. (ieorge ,
'haw. She was married to Mr. Jesse
llTersou oil December, n, IS'27. She.
eaves 'to mourn her loss, a husband
no child. sov?h sisters, one brother
lev. .!. W. Shaw, one-auTit. ofie uncle
ri7T'"n -ho w'ni^n'Tativps-lind" "friends."" :?~~~~
Mrs. I'.ilUe;Maq ElTerson while at
ome was a liu'.iiihcr el Enninuel?M
ihurctr. in l'.'tM via- left for?Netv >' * :-?
fork City, there she became a merre*u
of-- .Mother Zion of which Rev. J.
V. BviHvn is' pastor. She was a
^umI- worker -and u loyal and faith- _
li! ' member.
Bunt WOnder Why!
find oft. -
An' y.u^.Svi'i ried. Troubled or Un
>i'iI'.>? '11'?y-?~H?oto unhappy??db+
at idled. ??r rpovhaps have' been unnce^sfnl
in your affairs. Let me
id\ ise and help you personally. My
erviee covers business and social afairsj'such
as signing papers, selling
eal estate, stocks, bonds/ love, mariape.
courtship, good and bad luck,
ravel, healths" accidents. I don't
are what it is as--ntf-Job is too large
>r small just so it concerns you or
qui- " welfare. My rates for _ QUes
uvd. 2oc each for all others. Other
service according to the job. My
erms are eflsh. Send money when
vriting.
I. DABNEY SMITH
[*. "O. Box U44, Huntington, W. Va.