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Saturday, December 17, 1b.'12 Mrs. L. B. MeLeer, a member of the Greer School faculty spent the week-end recently with her family on C^.'l Sumter.- St. ^ i Rev. Mrs. Wm, Gladden of Memphis, Tenn., after spending' fwo' days 1 in Augusta, Ga., with daughter, Miss F" Victoria a student at I'lune College I *' who underwent an operation at Bruce Mrs. J. P. RecJer was beautiful in green and black as the bride'front the - muisic room '' Mrs. Reodc'r won first prize, a silver plated sngnr - a n d cream "set. She raised $12.7.0. W1. iMss Juanita Shorard, won second prize, a fruit cake hgyiitg raise"* $7.10 The winsome Miss Lucy Lee Reed won third prize, a box of chocolate eafidy for having ra.ise.d $">.10 To have seen Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jlopwood and their baby as the bride and groom from the nursery was a real picture of domestic happiness. Mrs. Bernice Ilallman and Mr. A. N. Daniel, as .couple from dining loom. Mrs. Haljman carrier-silver heirlooms from her home to represent her t>art. Miss Emma Monteith as bride, from the sun parlor was sunshine herself. Mrs. -MSestoii wishes that all who ' helped, be thanked heartily, most esr pecially Revr Jv P. -RttHtrr, whrr thrrrr his church had already triven yet he was so helpful along with his dear 1 Vife. Mr. T. H. Pinckney, though one very helpful. His grand children the Missels Gayden with their acrobatic stunts "were worth far more than the admission fee. Wcatort wish ^ - e/3 to- thank you for having in these trmas ra sed' $51.30 to date with money still coming in. . < f I.TURE ("I.i n NEWS - I An,' out hushistig mooting of the - t'allure ('iiib was hold Friday, Doe. with Mi's, (llad.vs l)aniol/s as hosI o.^s. Tho mooting was. called to ordor bv tho president, and" after the usi:;il busiiu.ts session, the delegates whrr-attendejd the Federation in Oruiigebitrg gave interesting reports. Adding in to rest to the roporTs- wore the facts (hat our President, Mrs, Belle Vincent was elected president of. the St#te Federation an i Mrs. Bernice Itallinan, secretary. It is also worthy of note that the .inline of FairwbhL was changed to Wilkinson Orphanage Home. An enjoyable program was ron-l tiered. A poem was read by. Mrs. i. -m. v. mioM. .Solo, Mrb. Andrena H umgavdnei;. At the conclusion of ? rhr -rv't'tlKjr. Mi's. Daniels. assisted" by._Mjcs.. Elsie Jenkins serve 1 a salad course. The flexf moetiiw will bo hold at the home of Afj-s. Marian Dickson,' McDufYie Ave., Friday afternoon, Dovoinbor 2'\. "( fW-MOPOLITAN (1,1 H" ' p ? # . ; i " Goojgotown, S. C., Do:1. Gth-?The (.regular; weekly mooting of the "Cos-, 'mopolitaii IXramatic and Social Club" was hied, jua. the above name (fate at the home of Mr. Jonathan Alston ' with?Mvsms AlWllin Ulld Richard H. ' .(Jrecno entertaining. The meeting jv.as promptly called to order by the i-pvesident. The house was then opened [or business after which the roll was called, each responding with a current Jevent and weekly.dues, -Jfeo minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, ? ' Our distinguished visitor on las' meeting was Mr. Andrew Cooper who inade a very -inspiring addi;ess. Then Mr. Richard B. Martin, gave." response to Mr. Cooper which was very good also. After business transac.tiojj. the program of the evening was as follows: -Relading, Ml-,. Edward F. l o'clock. This silver tea is being given for the benefit of charity and tihe program is as follows: Solo, Prof.. Fordhani, voice culturist; Instrumental solo. FJrof. Roddick; , Selection. ProtV' Sadie Green: Sakn Mi>|s.. Jessie "Jefferson;1 Dialect Selection. Miss Anise Nichols, Solo, Mr. Hatfield; Select reading. Miss Margaret Tony; Instrumental solo. Miss lima Bradley; Remarks, Prof. R. I,, IVguese. , Cla s s President, George Dowdy j Secretary, Margaret Tony. * . CANTATA At the Second Caivyiry Baptist .Church, on Bull Street, between Taylor an! Hampton Sis. The Cantata will be presented by the well known .hoir of this church, a Christmas < 'ant :it:i ?"The?McsmaI? K?('nming." Sunday evening, December IS at 8:^(1 P. M. The general public i's invited. LOCAL M ICSES MEET :\\ f Tim U'ntmMl.io T .ww.1 4 a .IV ^V VMUIIIUICl IIIVl lliesday Dec. 13, 7:30 P. M. at tile homo of Mks: \ A Vril.imi 2202 Geryais Street. We had a splendi 1 meeting and a huge attendance.'1 Several venj# interes'ing subjects were discussed and these discussion' were enjoyed very highly. We had three visiting nurses, Miss Clark, a recent graduate of Andrew .Memorial hospital, Tuskegee, Ala.; Miss Gregg, also a recent graduate of the Good .Samaritan hospital; -.Mis..; Florence Edwards o-f Washington, D. f., was a very pleasant visitor and at our next meeting early in January they expressed a desire try join. After tho business a soeial sirfe was- enjoyed*. We were served frUit punch and .several'kinds of cakes. XV? are asking all members to be present at our next meeting. , Visitors are alwavs welcome. ?^ / Tin: NKW ekSTl RY. CLl'I! The New Century Olut/Cnet last it* i. i n -? / /*? " I wiMiuesuy at-we nome ay mrs. u. iv. Jenkins on Pine Street; Three tables were arranged foi/bridge in ttfe spacious living roonV, where ruxurious green plants and masses of russet autumn leaves/ made a charming picture under the lights' soft glow. High scores were won by Mrs. Ethel Shaw and Mis. Evelyn Colland * ; Athey were a war Jed lovely hos^i- A delicious chicken dinner wae served. i . ... ^ ^ . .. \_j - . A _ . . -i';" ' ' - THE I1 BACCAHANTHS ? c,. r *> . ? . The young nA'n of Club entertained 'ho club oil December S a' the home qf Mr. Walter. Dean. This being a social meeting we wo re entertained by a program: This program consisted of the following: Solo, Mr. Walter Dean; Reading. Miss J. Riiilord; Stunt, Miss B. Nesbitt; Folk Daiiee all members of the. club. Wo were, served chicken '-sandwiches "and cocoa, after the program. ; We were pleased to have as visitors: Messrs C. Blackmail, S .Diggi I'. Worthy and W. W.tlker, all of. Benedict college. Among the other members present* Misses Kdyth Clifton, Theima Rawlirrson, Emma Kershaw, Margin < Randolph, Ada Woodson, Aipiie Xosbitt, Nellie Burton, Messrs David Mr.Donal, John Satterwh'te. Kldo -Burton and?Robert?Walker.?- Tie* will be given for 2ml"and did .prize".* A. lovely luijcheon was. served by the hostess, baskets- of white, pink and blue mints were given each lady. All went away with expressions- to the hostess to meet-with Mrs? \V. N. Roseborough -i+^Wecember. Mrs. Chas. ^Browii^ president * * Mrs. Laura DgVault'Barr, reporter. MISS LEILA LEWIS ENTEKTAL'.'S - THE OLYMIMC BRIIXI E (H i;? Aiken, S. C.?Miss Leila Lewis w is charming hostess, Tuesday, Nov. 2P when she entertained at her Home 1115 Fairfield Street, in honof- of t.he Olympic Bridge Club. The living room where tables were placed"-was gay with bowls of la:e, fragrant fall - iOscs rrrni fei r - . The club prize, a handsome tea llfwt t ho O'lwxl : IM'i'/P !A i 1 i ?1 i t 1 i \ 11 < hi|V of Whiteinan's, Chocolates, and thq low score, a defiant littlu skippy with a tooth brush under his arm, were awarded, Miss Thelma Yandorhorst. Mr. Jason Smith and Mr. Jer.imiah Turner, respectively." After t|ie game a tasty .salad course was- served and -dailciiw en-, joyed. / Enjoying the evening with Miss /Lewis and the "club were the Spencer-Jackson bridal party. L'ride, MJss Ruby Spencer of Aiken; groom Mr. Isaac Jackson of Atlanta, (la.; Miss Nina Young of Seneca,-S. ('.; Messrs Hay ward Jackson and Eddie Carter of Atlanta, Ga., and the following Aiken it As: .Miss Annie Lee Xiawford, ."Mrs. Vivian Etta. Messrs -Alva Cm roll, -Willi.i no and Alonza Pherry. CLINTON NEWS Hebron Baptist Church, Sunday School began at its regular hour.* There was \ti very small number in attendance, because of the weather. Friendship Church began its Sunday School at the usual hour. There was small number present?because of iftclement weather, and the beloved pastor, Rev._T. H. Addison \v"as not. prcteent. He was ..in conference, all j AI,MOTTO ! WA .y.CI ll V. ATKONS VIA It ^ T j Tin.' Yuunger Club was A! i( light lully entertained on I'YdJiy. . .V'Vvmbe r 2">,. by i's charfniivg bus- ii j Mis.'H". K. Holmes. Till' house ^ \uis"i'!ioi inviting with its soft .lights 1 iiud autumn llo.wers. v p At about abit) .I'! M., the hostes-s passed dainty tallies. These assign- jt , eacji member, and truest to tlndr' pi ! place'. After 'hree progressions *of .i ! bridge, scores were counted, and i he Ital y names annouiYyd. Prizes [ were presbnte 1 the cl.ub members. J., First, Mrs. .Inbii^lTlCf .' second, Mi s. \\ T. U. Youngblood and booby Mis. M Thomas Anderson. To "the guests. [ tu-si., Mrs. (I. Stuart, second" Mrs. Duih.iin Counts. All of the. prizes were unique and useful. Very tasty sandwiches .and coffee ho were served. . ' . 211 Mi 'jinhmi-?r gli^ts. yveiv Mis-t^-F1 Mtlba' Lawrence. Xetli.. (trier > is inc v/nij 11101 % gfOfcs of South Caroli Y Company T ? BECAUSE 1 X 1. It is tho Only IJi 2. H gives Employn 2. Keing a Mutual 4% 1 4. It has served oui 1 r>. It owns'its Own r C>. It has Polite 7. It i? Your XTontps A * ' '+ Y - THE Ml IT AH REM EE A> deposited with the Insuranee Hop 'ion of Evt'rv Policyholder. T ' ' On,- Ural' h Arm,lent and M KM HERS.H IP WANTED! _J ?* nesg Enterprise in our State it is I.M? \ TTrvXT ?_ (!.? T - -L T-v i.nniiw.N m 141M ueprec is f ' S?v our Agents AT ONCE, f . j* SHIP DRIVE. '% Give Us Your Patrons A | f A. W SIMKIXS. Pres. Ed* jf TIIEODOR ' ?* For Agency Apply to Ho'nie Office > V A. A A A A. 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