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in ! M Miss Isabelle O. Jackson loft the city Saturday for Philadelphia where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Zettie M,ae Weston. She will also visit her brother and other ^. relatives at East Orange, N. J. and New York City. / CARD OF THANKS ^The children of *Irs. Rosa "Anna Mobrer-of Charleston, S. C., wish to ? : thank the nlSny relatives^antPfrietTdyrfor their kind expression of sympathy and beautiful florak~in their recent bereavement. v _CULT! I RE--^HttfT-Ts(TT K S a iT "~rr- ? - ? rtH niemoors ol I he club ate here^ by notified that the meeting that, was to be held on .Friday, June' 24, has ^ . been postponed . until a later date. "The Quest For a Pink Parasol", an operetta in three acts will be repeated at Allen University ,Tuesda\ evening, June 28 at 8:.'!0 o'clock. The ? Mr. and?Mrs. II; \V. Bnumgai'dnc r Mr. Dan Colins and their, guest, Mrs. Sara Ellen Brooks ol' Greenville, sper^j the past week-end in Augusta, Ga., with friends. Mrs. Baumgardner and Mrs. Brcoks are at present in Darlington for-a-few-days with Mis. A. S. (Collins. Mr. J. D. .Taylor o? Oheriin Uni^ veisity enroute to Georgia, was the guest of Mr. E. M. Pro: .;K v; Jr., :!nr- " i??. lac? u.?ni M?. T ...1*... : .. "ft ifl I . il 111 if 111 ' Lor of the' Kappa Clan and his Lval brothers, Rev. A. IS. l'owc, pasbor if the Presbyterian Chmth of this cii>. and Mr.?Prestdey. 4td?l-betr?brt?"-o-make his stay pi a.vmt. - Mr.--T.--H., Pinckney and his nephew. - Albert M. Thompson retm-md from r New York City, last week, after having spent an enjoyable time. They were vhe guests of the Yeale family. formerly of, Columbia, S. C. ^ Mrs. Julia G. Williams of Greenwood and Mrs. Josephine Wright of Abbeville are here attending the Allen 'Benedict Summer School. They are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Iviibes, lUdl) 1'ine street. w- ? THE ROYAL COLLEGIANS SOCIAL CLUB. On account of schools closing, the ??r mpmhera scnttpvuil sinil t h<> " < 11 ill was FIRM AN F. FORDHAM. Furman F. Fortlham was born i" Charleston, S. C.j a graduate of Boston Theological School. He received fear?years of?vocal?training?undet the teacher of Mr. Holarwl Hnvus Tn_ cidentally, MF. HJayes gave '"Open House", Mr. .Fordham being, one of the prestiged participants, sang Harry T.' (Burleigh's "By and By." In liiicC. the ellV-t that this- rendition had on the peOr of lyric enors occasioned him to grant Mr. Fordham a scholarship for study with his (Hayes') own very teacher. When ydii' heAr Furman Fordham, you hear one of the country's greatsst radio baritone singers. Acclaimed so by both white and colored music lovers. He has broadcast .for lengthy periods over Stations' WBZA of Boston, WOR of New Jersey, WKAF of New York, and WRVA of Richmond, Virginia. ?Bethel A. Mr E. Church presents Mr. Fordhanj^^.j^i&La? Monday evening, June 27th. Admission, adults 25 cents. Children 15 cents. : " ium.s i hai4j: 'VOim;' WOMEN'S* MISolON..RY Mioses AdeJl and Marie Grusne we're loint hostess, s to tin. "V" MRS. JOHN W. SIIKKKOI) HONORED Among: the delightful social events of the past week was a bridge paity Tuesday evening, when ..Miss Anne ..Brown charmingly enlei Mined ui I Be honlf 01 i\i 1 ss llattie Suiters, in honor of Mrs. John Sherrod a popular bridge of the city. Quantities of lovely summer flowers of p.istel hues were aiiiistically arranged throughout the rooms, where three tables-ot bride of the city. Quantities of sdriuji of unherostimr progressions, of cards were laid aside and. dancing was enjoyed for the rest of the evening. A delicious 'sweet course was staved to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrod, Misses RutfrRafnett, Hattie Suiters, Laura Sar-or, ictr;,. ii.-..:- i o 1 > UII IE iiiuiiia.i, i 1 u i IK* li. OiUlllllt'I'.S U1H1 Harriet Dawljins, Messrs Clifford .Suitor, Matthew Jcues', .lames Sailers. Rufus Reedur ami Petvix Switzer. Mrs. Sherrod was guest of hohor I Wednesday morning when Miss Rutii Burnett gave a miscellaneous shower at her home, on Cedar Spring road. Three tables were laid for bridge on the beau'Jful spacious lawn. At 1 o'Mock a two course luncheon games. These guests were Mesdam- j es John Sherrod, Iftnry Drake. Sam- j uel Adams and Misses Eflfie Thonru j uel Adams and Misses EfFie ThomAs j Laura Sartor, Hattic Siifters, Annul Brown and Harriet Hawkins. ' ?> I A 1HRTHWITH I'AHTV Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 511 Marion St., gave a Birthnite party Wednesday, June 15, 11)1)2, in honor of their daughter, Margare Campbell. After the guests had arrived they were conducted into the parlor where they played games and danced, Then they were served a delicious course of~TCF crainv, cake and 'candy by the hostess. After having been served and a few more games, <ff cards played, the guests departed to eir various homes, after jhaving spent ~a pleasant evening. The guests were as follows: Misses Dorothy Anderson, Mary Adams, I.eola Anderson, Martha Garrick, and. Annie Johnson. Messrs. John Book hart, Jack Cave, li&rry ^CJiestjjiit. George Frasier, M. I'. Goodwin, Chesterfield Powell, Leroy Spann, Sylvester Spann, Cornelius Williams, ami Abram Reese. ? mm TO ALL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS COl'RTS O FCALANtHK .AM) 1 THE MILITARY DEPT. Sunday. June 26 at 4:20 P. .>1. the ' ranyements hr thf Grand L*VJge The meaJng, will be held at the ^ Odd Fellows' Hall to make further plans, with reference to the eritorin'P'ng?of^thr?(ft .1 ml?lodge. Th-? Committee on Arrangement is look- , ing forward to an enthusiastic gath-; ering as the Jme for the convention ( draws near. Kvery Sir Knight, and Calanthcu < in the city is expected to attend the ' <, r?ifeting, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eva "Robinson announces the marriage, of her daughter, Julia" to ' Mr. John Simftions of 127 W. 136th } Street, New York, N. Y? on Thurs- j day June 9, 1932. t \ > LMKTfO LfeADEH " J, K K ! : I> KK -SI I UK KO1) M FT IA 1,S SI'AK'l AN1 >I K(J. S. JL'NK Ji 1 lii' private or Miss- Sai'a Ana be I Kt cil' r to Mr. John M. Sliui kmI Deceln r ;;i was" lit. *11j?l>* celebiat -il by an hmini?m-fpliini. 'J.iliV H "aT" .he * huiiu ill ill., lii-iih. IJ l i -4-w?fHiin'h Hiivl w rff- u+nr^owl4y~ brvfr-- = I j being made of ice in.1* which ?ts Vkzlii a citclo of bcu'iifui flowers. Presiding at the punch bowl were Mesdames Annie Hudgpnx and ,B. J. Dawkins. Misses I'ordham Fi'.rster . and Salh /Mills a-ked the guests inbined with bridal colors of green urn; white, white candles in silver holders i to the. 'lining roofli, where pink coin'tiej with" green tu|lle were placed on 'jhe t able?aud-Jmll'cL. From each 1 mid- of?fthe- -table white ami -pink a idock cream, "with cake was cut by Mesdanus Lela. sMornian and SalNe^'i Lowe. v. ?> < . ! i-i-i fiivj' a delightful niusical program which was - composed of the following numbers: "I Love- ' ,You Truly." "To- A Wild Rose, McDowell. M-rx. \ H M.-Whini.|- invited' Un * dep.vrting quests to inscribe their. names in the bridal register. Mrs B, J. Hawkins spoke jo the -guestsas ' t hey There were about 2Ul) guests that called during the evening. .Mrs. Ollie I.. Barbour and children 4i-Ut~ 1 >y 4notor 4.6 " Indianapolis, InJ. vvlii'i'e th.y will make their home. i I - .Mr. Guy Simpson has returned to Thr- ~rtn^4Tfnn^ iiaviiig spent?a?successful term a . Clafliit University. ? 3 TO ALL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 1 \N 1) COVKTS OF CALANTHEA The Knights of Pythias and Courts >?;' <Mnnthen- exporting jo attend^ ' 1 an i Gran I Court. w.hich ' ^ c ii oiks in Columbia, S. C., July 2d- | 27. desiring reservations, will please I write the Committee on Housing. I Miss A. A. Nelson, 2202 Gervais St.,'* ^ i. Sir K. K. Lewis. Pi O. Box- 125i>. ai ds directing the" guests will be 'mailed <m or'about the loth of July. ' " n THE "DUKES" ?The Jul) held its weekly meeting e af" the residence of Mr. Williams on j lleidt St.. at 8:20 o'clock, 1 - the morrrtjets reported on time. ,tl i After" we~all had a nice chat, the 1 business side of the program was attended to. . ' *, 1'he meeting was carried out in the f. usual order, and another new mem- ^ her, "Mr. Wajlter Hickson, \va sale- . ceptc-d and made a brother. .-r Mr. Hiekson' expressed his obligalions for being taken into the club, | and assured us that the organization J had his entire support in every res- 4 pert. .After the meeting was over, 4 the host favored us with a course * ?>f ('old Slaw" cold-cow tongue and tea biscuits, follow ing >"with punch * arid cuke. - " Mr. Freay NVoodard was assigned < to entertain the club next 'fuesdav 4 at the residence of M. Kutherford ? >n Washington Street. ? This flub is one of the leading1 so ial and literary clubs of the oity^ comprise 1 of members of the young- t ?r set. n ' Its aim ifr to ""give the young men * if the city a chance to develop them- ' <elves along the lines of rendering ?j mblic service, and to furnish recrea- ? Ton. . _' * ? For further information concerning ^ he club, write a card or letter to the secretary, Mr. NathaViiel Nesbit, 2300 ^ .ady St., Columbia, S. C. The,club * s still open for application for mem- *. lership. All applications will be con- ? sidered and attended to at once. V ^?v , ('Ki)AK m_ i /ION < mi i? a . M< l<a?; I'a>tot Sunday Wa t :i> i.,; ie Belle Kilter, secretary: Mis- ! ! n Johnson, t j'ynsT.i it; Mi?v tie! ? ude Boiiey.? i liaplnin: Mi-s " Ami :;v" t)hnson, Ohaimiun of I'toei un eon' fcktee; Jonathan Francis, reporter. > A 4*4 4*4 4% 4 >4 4*4 4% 4% 4>4 4<4 / . 4 > ' \ f * | National | Comf |? 1231 MAIN ? 71 l'HONI f * " > PICNIC Ql C ? HAMS v_ _ ^21b f &HAMMRCERS i r I 2 IBs. for .... I OC . [ RIB BACON y % % % % % y I T ' . 5 Pa**^. ...MoMi V V - I I l>}? I.. III' V. . tl.;w I i< <J