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v - . - .>. ; . zgz ? Sal unlay, June 8, 193S ~ Mr. and Mrs. Beachum arc proud * to Imvt'.wiUi tlunn their sun.' Mat-, thew Beach um alter a long stay in the C. C. -G-, of Fort Benning,Georgia ,for 18 months of pleasing work. He is now planning, to spend the remaining sunnuei?in Columbia? ? Mrs. Eliza Holmes and daughter, Mr. (?. T. Atkinson, Mr. Tom. mie Butler and-Mrs?Ora-Holmes r of Edgefield?wu^ro?the?guests -of\ Mr., and J. D. Joyce of Columbia on last Sunday. Misses Ida, Verna and Forest Rutherford of Newberry were the guests of Annie Mae and-Lola B. . .. Smith. 2412 Lady Street recently. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles, Prof. C, <j. Garrett and Mr. Henry Ash motored to Washington, Philadelphia and New York this week. Mr. S. F.,G.rigsby and family of 3162 Seyborn Ave., Detroit, Mich., stopped in the CapitopCity Tuesday enroute to. Charlotto, N. C. to attend the commencement ex-1 ercises at Johnson C. Smith University. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Williams of Mullins; Prof. Minis of Me <lrmick, Rev; P. M. Gary of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Guin'yard of St. Matthews; Mr. Bethea of ?Mullins and Mrs. P. A. Logan of Walterboro spent a few days with Kev. and Mrs; W. It. Bowman on Harden street while attending Al- J len's commencement. I Mr, W; Weston Holley is con* - 'fined to his room at 21il4 Senate Street because of illness. His many friends hope for him a *' speedy recovery. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browh have the honor of announcing the marriage of their heiee, Miss Josephine Verdell Brown to Mr. John W. Chaney,, Sunday: May 12, 1935 Scotia, S. C. At home 539 Hart- j 'I ridge Street, Savannah, Ga. ' ;!. 1 - . mtm "Xa - L 1 CORRECTION ( The Marriage announcement of ' Miss. Jessie Theresa Jefferson to t/ "m:.. t it ; ?? - i -? ??. i uniijj o. aerrin puunsneu jus, fl wteek carrie<l the date Tuesday, 3 April 9, 1935. It should have been 'PI Tuesday, April'9, 1034. J | i MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT b . ? { < ?' ??_? j, ' Mrs, Lucilla Nance wishes tor jf? " announce the marriage of her daughter, Miss Estelle E. bailee, i a graduate of the Good Samaritan Hospital. Columbia, S., C. to Mr. John Overton, an ex-sailor of Brooklyn, N. Y. which took place jv on May 1, 1935. Mrs. Oveilon is employed One of New York City's Hospitals. Mr. Overton i* employed at South Ferry, New I York. They vn'll rnrH" *n Tii imp-rf lyn, N. Y. [TEACHERS ! Attending the Benedict-Allen - Summer School who desire accommodations in the city write Mrs. C. O. Wakefield, 2011 Taylor St., * Columbia, S. C. Reasonable rates * half block from campus. P * ? ? ? Female Help Wanted Help for Institutions?Hospitals ? Everywhere.?No experience?nec essary. $50?$180 monthly. En? close stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145* 433 W. 45th, New York. t ' ? ESTATES NOTICE ^ All persons having claims "ai g;iinst the estate of Carrie Goode, T deceased, are hereby notified "To file the 'same, 7(uiy venficdf~\VTfTT the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. - James JI. Goode, Executor. 1013 Pine Street, Columbia, S. C., N. J. I Frederick, Attornqy. lL... CARD OF THANKS? Georgetown?Thanks_ to the I ^kmeny friends for the .sincere sympathy shown in the. "-death of our dear aunt, Mrs. Orilla A. Rice. Gillie P. Lawrence, John Lean_ nera, Mary E. Deas> Julia Atkins, neices, nephews J^nd cousin. ( I THE MYSTERY CREW Very much enjoyable was the Mystery Crew meeting which was FT held Monday night at the resident \ of Mr. Calvin Harris, 1505 House St Wesley Mangum, President, R opened with a hymn which was followed by a pressing prayer by -'Mr.. John Hemy Washington. The crab decided to have their private ' dance Friday nivht. JuneJ^tly nt College Inn. A largo number of i personal friends of tl\e club mtmJ bars are expected to attend. So | watch the paper for ouu. private party to bo given. ? i Bofore the club adjourned, Mr. | r ~?Calvlti Harris .assisted by Mr^fid- : IT [ ward Pickens *sprvPH " "n"y tM'r c,OU8 course of crab salad on let| " .'^uco leaf, butter tihinst pineapples " fiv ' T THF WAVEItl.EY SILVER f *>TAR CLUB . TlU' Waverlcy Silver Star Club 0 met i ii Ti,in - lay I vrn ig;. ?(.?tiw -p "home of Mrs. Mamie Harris (>n a" Lyon St. Tir bmi- i' was railed 4-Lu?.iU'ilv.r?Uy-?t+n-?Vive?l'i esi dent, ~t Miss Azalbe Johnsrn, opor.pxir soil)? /" led by Miss Marie Morkerson. Led i ^ in prayer by Mrs. Maggie Johns* n ' Laeli member recited Bible verses I Busliiiss was tiiseussc'il. We arc vory proud that Miss Ruby John- . son is home from the hospital and [ getting ulong fine. The hostess [. iery.cd a UeLiejpUs eoUl'-Sg ul piiaches, whipped cream;?lemonade and cpkp. : 1 Miss Janie Rawls, Reporter." d ? m* ^ warn L? WARDU\E BLINKS-" A group of young boys of Ward 'L. 10?e have organized a baseball j team unioilr themselves mul am ^ "priffrtssing nicely. . r. The first me ting was held June 1, 1 i?.'15 at the home of JVIr. Jamas 1 Murray. 1122 Divine t. The boys are getting ready to entertain themselves and other > teams. Tie y are looking forward 1 too their first gamb soon. The v first game will be lu?ld in Maxie Gregg. Park. Watclf the"'paper for , tin date. ? . - The- team?hr under- the auspic- ^ ? s of Messrs James Murray ami Frank-Taylor. M?.e \ r;.. i.. u'" D ...i.-. v>uiu ! ? oi'iwn is inipravi ing nicely at the home of her sister, Mrs. Celia Weston Ghnn Di- ' \^ne St. ' ...'.a Celia W. (vlefin, 1 120 Divine St.. WARD 0\K WILLING WORK- s IvRS CM It 4 \ u. I" ' ? -o ? I ' . t The Ward One Willing Workcrs.Club met at the hone.of Miss Lucy Jones, 1120 Sumter St. Tuos" ; day, Julie r, wan .Madam Piesi- i d'-nt piesi.ling. Tiie meeting \vrrs called to order by thi^ Madam Pre; j sidcnt, Mrs. J. R. Williams aH L open?Jd~Avith The elub's soiig led" 1 by Mrs. Eva Mae* Moss. Prayer (. by Miss Charlotte Brown! Beauti i I'ul Bible v.rses \yeu. hoitul by all of ihe members. Th??minutes of the previous meeting^were read and motion, by Mrs. CmM. Thtmp- j son. second bv .Miss I.^-V. Cheese- , boro. Then business was discussed. ^ Tliie rc 11 was called, and the , n- i ceipt of the-evening was $1.60.. Miss Carina Hhtrley hd the cits- ' tr.g song. Mrs. .7. R. Williams l<'d~ , the tdosin-,- order. May the Lord ^ watch "betw.en nio-and tliee" whije *s we aye absent one front another. , Arm n. - ' ' ???- ?? THE. 'pwlLUJilTKUS* nual spring festival'-' given by the ? Twilight Social. Club, on the night \ oi; .May 2'.t, liKlfj, at the beautiful J rosidencQ TTiT Mrs.. I). Davault. i 221a Stjialo SO, Columbia, S. ('. i -The merriment began at 8:30 o'clock, ?-fl which time two lovely, j j'oi nil* were thnutn t'li.Miile. One J of the roont* that, was used for dancing. vJa.? lighted with hlne > glowing lights. _TJic?oth-r room I With. its festal jiiood was ? litangl- V ed in liotfot stylo. The ladies in | their beautiful evening gown.; dan*' n ed in tjjc slnidous nf the glowing n lights by the whimsical rvthms Tt .Mr. n-Julur M iies" and "J. t Johnson." _ LKS RONS AMIS ] Th" T icr?Brrm A in is Social C1 111 ] held its weekly meeting at the [ home of Mr. Lewis Richardson. ? 1107 Oak St. The Prosident set p forth a part of the program laid out for the vacation season. The first of those activities is j to be a Moonlight Picnic on Wednesday, June 12, at 8 P. M. The cars will leave the home of Mr. Gibson, 23P.I Lady- 'St.. and go to t "Progressive Lake Club. The 'publie is cordially-Ljuvilgfi to go* with .> us. We have planned an evening f full of entertainment for you. s On Tuesday evening. Mav 28. _L the clubmen joy e<I a lisely social at i the home of Mr. L'fffci^i Stuart, ,i 2330 Gervajs S't. After dancing and playing cards we eifjoyed a j delicious course. On leaving at ? eleven o'clock, everyone ' xpress| ed (himself as having enjoyed-a c j delightful evening. . 12 Tho club regrets losing Mr. J. , (haft. Mr. Craft has returned to j his home, Greenville, S. C. after J" I havincr snent. 51 sn/'ffloofiil at Benedict College. LES DEMOISELLS CLUB j I.es iKmoiseUs held their week- c ly meeting May 28 at the ho.no of j th0 President, Airs. Cheoseboro. ) The meeting was opened hy the j president) vHth a so inland prayer ^ Each member responded with a h Bih]0 verse. After the devotions n the club was opened for business The roll was called and each mem t ber responded briefly. The min- ii utes of the last meeting were read J and adopted. ' n At 8:30 tiho hostess entertain- 11 ed the members apd their guests i with tW(i tkbles of ^rds. Mr. Xcl t .son and^Miss Vaughn won high -* score. Miss Counts and Mr.'Davis won low score.' They were c' presented^ a lovely prize,? ? 8 We adjourned to meet at the -Cl home of Miss Florrie Counts, 1408 a Oak street. The hostess served a ' delicious course. Mixed sandwich- ^ es, ice tea and salted-peanuts. " At lovely parly \va^ given Friday, May 31 at the home of Miss Vaughn. Les Demoisells-Were bos tesses to their guests. At 10:30 n delicious course was served; and at t 11:30 u'cUMik dangftd- i^ the" It trrrnr of "Home Sweet Home". Ev- J. ery.one expressed themselves as-, ' having a swell time. - , _ I ^ (Miss) D. Pierce, reporter. - ?jc* ? . ? A LIVELY tribute "~ Mrs. Dixie Brooks and relatives 1 Chicago, .111. furnished a love^buuquut of white rose buds with message, to be read by the minster?at the regular ^ei v te lrntir ast Sunday at Second Calvary lliurch in memory of the mother, Irs. Amanda Lewis who was a lumber -there. After ser-viees ome-fwends?took?the?flowers -to he cemetery to the grave of Mrs. >ewis. THE J. 1?. tj. (< ?? -The" J. P. S. C,"wair~called to or= or at the usual hour, eight o'kiek, at the home of Mr, W f>iullivun, 2221 Elmwopd Ave. First reading of the Bible by rlr. Cheeseboro, St. Luke, 8th haptt'r first and second verses, 'rayvr by Mr. Cheeseboro. Then he house was opened for business. 'he roll was called bv the Secreaiy, Mr. Daniel. Stewards and he nn nibtrs from ono*to another iiscussed business, in a sociable KitX. The J. P. S.X. is advancng very fast and the club is still pen, for joiners. . Each rpember 'has taken an acive part in doing his duty, and heir next mfce'Jng will be had at he' home of Mr. H. Reed 1914 Viishington Si. Mr. fsi^ae Brown, President; klr? Daniel Sterard S vittnry. I'HE.'SOCIETY OF. BRAVE MEN The Society of Brave Men ends i successful school year. The i.ociety is in session. It is the ilea of the men to keep open the vholo year through, but due to he distance -of -each member of ;he society Wo are unablle toxoid ummer sessions. It \vas the desire of the society .. i los,. with ii prtiff ssinn-d p-irty n order that the social standard if tin young men might be raised, t \vas on May 21, jfbout ten o'Jock when dancing^bells were leard around the College Inn. The lance lasted until two o'fclock-R. JV1. Everybody reported as having nent* an .enjoyable evening. The young.men Were glad to see heir first President, Mr. George tansbm on the campus during com noncement week, and felt veVy trateful in having him talk to lie different members, of interest n the society during his stay at lonie the second semester"With -a lervcus breakdown. Wo, . the hung nior. of he society, hope to ee Mr,-George Ransom registerng in the first meeting in. Sept. Lemuel C. Williams, Reporter Ll'CKV BIRD SQCIAL-CLt'B ?Mrs. .1uiia Hampton of 1211 iVheat St. entertained the club [line 4, at her "resident. The meet ng was called to order by Chapain, with the Vice President preying." Shine on me was the open ng smif .?Scripture lesson by. ilis. Irene Row'fe, 1-6 verse Tidies. Will not T>e remove!" way The iext selection. Prayer , by Mrs. dary McCoy. "What Shall I do" vas -the elosipg devotional song, 'ho President- took charge oT the iieeting were read and stood apiiec'tlng. The minutes of th?* last irnve-1. Tl'.o?now?arui?unfinished iUd.iness were taken up. One lui'nl ier is still en the sick list-. Henarks \ver6 made by Mr. F. W. (kl).iiiiel, Mrs. Kennedy called the oil. Mrs. 1 ""hi Rni"" "f? 'tokens st. will entertain the club (litre 11. Mrs.'Johnson dismissed he club. We were served potato ;alad, saltine, cake, candy and iu?ch. Ifattie Johnson, Reporter. 'HE JOLLY SIXTEEN SOCIAL :~CLUB"'~ The inembors of the Jolly SiJceen Glub, and their guests ,were oyaU'v entertained at the home of >lrs. Pearl Lott, Tuesday night, torn 8:00* until if o'clock" The oeial was giv?.r?-in*, honor of Miss latt'id (larmany, our?Clitic, who s leaving Monday fpr~North Car* linn. The first of the evening was enoyed by playing cards, and the ltter by dancing. The hostess served a delicious ourse of cake, and ice- cream, uneh and mints., Everyone seemed to have^enoyed themselves very mueh.^A Tllfc MANHATTAN < LI H ?=r-?r- . The CTuh met at the home of Iiss Mable Ashford, 9LI Assembly ?t. Tuesday nite, June 4th, /the "haplain, Miss Lizzie A. Young ook-- charge... Qponing so?(f led by Irs. Cora B. Hall. Scripture r^ad ng, Miss Dolly E. Smith. Prayer iy the Chaplain. Another"'sonk y Mrs. Annie Walker, and each iiember recited a Bible vetse bein n i n ^ .with the letter "T" after ho devotional service the meetng was turned over to the Presient, Mrs. D. Smith. Old "and ew business were discussed. The linutes of last meeting read and eceiv (1. Wt\ weib- glad t? have wo new members, Mr. John Bell, ml Mr. G' orgc Johnson. 1? The hostess served a delicious ourse of saltines, "Italian spchette, punch and cake. The repipt Tor the ewrrrrn? $3.10. We djourn< d to. meet poxl "Tuesday,line .11th with Mr, John Bell, 911 assembly St. All members please n on time Mrs. D. Smith, Reporter. IN M KM OKI AM In loving- memory of our dear 'nhnnrl sum iin.l Jn nlln i , Anll'l'ir uber, who departed this life Jun<T , 1934. WifeT fatheiS sisters and brothm. - :??" ? ? . * ' 1 III11II I I III' THE PALMETTO LEADER^ RADIO N'FAVS t The Radio Social Clul> held tlnir t Pith Anniversaryi-Hall at cOdd A - Fillxw'e?Hull, ^'l hui'i.dny,?May ^u. -r tyiJ5. The hull -was beautifully _deeorate,l amf'tihe club seen w..s a. placed III the"V^iterul' the arch ' of .the orchestra! .stand. The, gath- I c-ring of aiounifiil.OO persons clune < ed to the music of the Columbia :: Sencraders. punch was serVeJ i 'Continually through "the "entire" "1 dance. Right after int* lniission n Mr. Francis Smith, Mr. Wiillo'i J Williams and Mr. John W. John- I son made-a?fc-w?remark:',?nfki'- -+ which TWr. Kosco Jactrson -prcscTir- t known amount of nioney"y~Tu the J _ President/ M-r; Roland Harris. u This money, was. given to the pro , sident by the members to show their gratitude and feeling toward him for his ten years of service ' as'President of the club. On Toes home of Mr. Wilton Williams'and ing the report of various commit- ( tees on the Anniversary hall, th*' t members began making plans for 1 a few entertainments t.i be held I during the month of June.' The < radio social is going to giv< a few <smaH-ratliosr away soon. F.veryone may have an opportunity to * receive one, full details m xt W ok. 't At the close of the meeting \\'e <; were joined by Mrs. and Miss Margaret Harris, Miss Ltvtl.icd Jack- ? son, Mrs. Marietta Wilson. Miss J Bessie Smith, Boei'nice Harris, | Miss Bessie Lipsey, Miss Lima- ,\ nese Bowman, Miss Bell Ruff and Miss Viola Lloyd.'? . A radio furnished musie for the ( Rtfllio, and dancing b'cgan. ___ Salmon, salad on 1' -truce.?rlcafw _ picket, crackers and ice tea, fol- d. lowed by cake atod candy couplet- j --ed.the refreshments for the al'U-r- , Tooir Bveryone exprvssi.l them- '7 selves as having enjoyed tin oil- ( ternobn. Next meeting will tie. ~ held at the h&Me of Mr. WU-..II. 1 John W. Johnson. Report--.,. j IN MEMORI.VM _ i In memory of our dear, sister ,v v/ho passed" awav'on Mav , :!0, '! " 1PJ1. -- . We i liss her tender voie" at: i 1 \ - I in.g care, ? But she-'-hns gone to land so bright and fair. We lovd her, yc.s we'loved l'rr . , but .Te'su.s loved .her fie re, ~ .i And ho has gently called. Iter to t Yonder's shining shores w , i J. O. Cooper, Husband, Mrs. 11. M. You'hg, Mrs; .\R W. \ Ln.ng and Margie Mae Cmper Sisters and Daughter. " ( I IN ME.M?R1.\.M i In sad but loving im mory of 1 my dear wife, Ethel, .who depart- ' ml this life May 1 !?.'>">. 1 c She is gone from this world <>f f sorrow .. - - liut?litu:?plaeo?m?my?heart?ami- -( home > can never l>o filled. J, 1 loved her dearly, but Jesus loved her* best. ' 1 ( Some day I hope to join you never 1 * todepart-;?1 : ; * 4 * Her loviny; Ilu.-band - ^ 1~ ? A...J. Peterson 1 -- : IX Ml^KiKIAM "J g In loving mommy of a dear husband, Mr. (Ireon Jackson, who _ . ilt-pnrU'd thrr?life .l-um' <tli, lp.'kl. As I look at your vacant chair, How it tills 'my limit with pain, Yet how sweef a recollection to know, That we'll meet ag?in. Ah, could you look :nto my heart, _ - And watch your Tivau < : !> You would,/P?n the, sunny loveii?nefss a" Affection ntakes iC went'. Mrs.' Floi:t+KO' I. Jackson, wife. 1 ? AN ENJOYABLE TIUP On lifst Friday, Mrs. Lula Gnodwin, Misses Juliitte Uaiford, Emma Kt'rshaw, Messrs Walter Dean, and I'hjllis Lagan motored to Bennettsville, S. C. to witness the' Cloinnieneenient exercises' of itlu-, Marlboro High School, ot' whieiW -Mi's. Goodwin's" son, Prof. Wi^ 1 r*: 11?. : * . .: * 11..:. : 1 vinuaiii asmm, r rni( i|icii, Tll? part v (if > ?total ntopp. 1? od in Hartsville, t() visit Miss B< na Xesbit, who is one of the instrue-? tors of Butler High School of that ' riiy. ~ ?.. After spending .some' timo with hw,. enjoying good eats we joyWily motored on to Bonn1 ttsvifu*. "whore we were greeted affeetion"Tttdy by Profr {HHiam?hta Ignd lady, Mrs. Thompson and tar daughter , who y e. ' us tomV able reservations. The afternoon was spent ti, ipg the city of Bonhettsville, all of whom .were surprised o.see the group in town.y "The evening was spent observing a nice edueatidnal commence mont exorcise, where do gradual es received diplomas, delivered 1 - Miss Juliet Rail'ind. .. The Party left about 12:15 P. ~KT7 expressing themselves as hav* I ing a pleasant stay with friends ' in Be'nnettsville and many thanks ; given to Alr-a?Thompson hnd fany 41y for their cordiality. ^ m?1 7A i BIRTH DAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. King of Booker Washington Heights g;ivo a delightful Birth day party, in honor of their nephew, Edward Farrow, on Monday night, May V\j lHHIr The rr*es?e; were invit ed at 7:30 Y. WT ?Games and earde were, en joy el. at 9:30 Misses Minnie I/eo Whitene.r and Loulie" oleriiarf ushered thd gueats to the beautiful ~ .1 . - . at ,r cfirn.invr rimni hefe-Joi" -"I?| t cd> white and p.nk. .. , '] ream, c??k' , :?ti<| nijt t- h vi re mm \v<i. .\in1 tip. in-.-u |n . ... "ft nt were : . Isabiill A>h!ey, | '| > in?- \V r::. ^ ir, Z^mtv--VTr:.;-r . \\ ]" / unos, K>?r?-i' IV f ll;\i.r; on. I! - -(j a - Cruinptou,"A~"ri.Vi; N? ; u'i,, j nni Harrison, (i< m \u l)a\ .Kli- j ulu*th X Is n,.1 .Mary. I5yrn, 1 1 - nio Faust, lJorothy" !' ;s?rTP-3niCT":-Vtt: r.-r?;,-lf TMIFe <?W~ nan, Minnie la-c WhstVni (.inn 1 ones, Dorothy Tuck- r. Ali sa;; .< i " .'uriu r, Henry I lamilti.i,, (ii-Pi.I 11 i I*iin;?11 fry H.> ?r?;?~r ? ladson, Krtn st CPuTT.- kir > -! nport, Hi a 1 vi.ii .1: 1 iir M"f'i-i'i'i', i i i~ ii,u Id Smith, James Coleman," iliy nt lhopher .and nibei' . ' ' T 1ISS CH U IS I IX A I<?\|':A . I N I I11{I \\\l.li - ? Miss Christina Jon's, daueiiier; ,< J' Mis.?iVL .M !?i'11 - i I'n'I!.-1?4^?p 'olIi'KP- wa.s (he deiijfh.ti"ul cuest of Miss Xaiiry Art-emus < 4 ast Thursday aiid -heiday. Sim v ii\d the pleasure i?:' j'et.-.i!.^ ;? I..,, *u? i?a. n ?i >f Booker" T. W il ilitl^Von. . . ' I ;t Un The FwTfTngi i?'f M ay TTTT7 ! vas honored with a Kanwell p;jrr ,, ,y at the home of .Mr." ami.'All's L C. Arteinus,' 2220 (' l.houi'i St the evening was spent .plem-antly lisctmsit g syho '1 ejcpei u?iu' I some very inteis.-tihfr games wen flayed, "but the ffitist interest i: ? ,vas that "Bingo". First, se.c in! in t third -pit/.ey- We^e giv " t" \1isse.< Miriam Roberts. Klveitta , 'happll.' ah }/l itpri-ieii _ Gcodwiii ( a -1H'ct i vid v A _ _____ ' ^"mang her many frien d pn - ? (cut were Miss's I,a .Maris P< trim . Kiverctt.i Chuppjlv, Miriam i11>I,j rm. Harriet (In ilwiir, Hrrrs Hai . v folph, -M-nnrio Lee Gibson, AnuliaA. hiten, C;<th< rim? Raiglolph add Ma- . Mae Beat 1 v. 1 .Mis^ .Jones is a slnd'-nt of. ? Browning Homo, Camden. S?!___' she left Friday evening f< r New }' fork City accomphnic i 'by h i ' at other and, brother. There.- sir ' vill spend her summer vacation', lv.n return t?r Camden to resume | ver stl! dies at Browning 11 - i u . GREGG-REKDER WEDDING ' RECEPTION Orahgehurg. S."P., May 21. Iff55 ,, - Lowly, in every 'detail -and of i nterest to relatives arte! f rituals hfoughout the State was the- ,, .vodding reception given Friday ev- y ming from <5 to 8 by Rev. aijd. p Mr-Sr-L/r-G.-Cbtcgg at their hom0 uttJ. a Soil'. Avenue in ^40nor of their: ' iaughttr Mrs. Pearl Gregg-Rced'r and their son-in-law, Mr. W'm. lames Re.edor who were married h January 1st in Spartanburg, S. C. y ?tV?1?hrrst of theii ()mnirehi>pir_ -h Yiends were present to honor h hem. - Among the out-of-town t *1 lends, were Mrs. Rohecca Smith 1 >f Spartanburg, si-ter off the rrdl6m; Miss Georgia Liles - and '' (Irs. .Josephine Camp of Tryon,. N. , h: Rev. W. R. Gregg, hrotlmr m' lie bri.de: ?A_Sims. bride'.lister and her family;. Dr. T. K. Jregg. bride's brother of Spartan 'j >urg; Mi.-s Christine Rubinsi.ii of -j] towesville, S. C.. ? " ?J Mrs. John Williams registered he guests, Misses Beatric0 Thoinp p oil and llelnm Middlet'oli received I y he?iril'l - 'which wciy. iiriny an.I I y egistored excellent. taste of the ij ;ivers. . |> Miss Eleanor lhmu'ii" ie,..i?r Be B E A U tonight- dI r ... use LAKH 1)^1 ~T vl.rt'K k.v l > I: ) ;. W-. today / \ :n LARIFA Si: Gives You*' Hair That Soft, ^ Silky, /t7 lU.uk lhil~ liance hi 15 Minutes ^ Look at your hair?in the mirror. Rj|C Is it streaked with fir ay? Is it faded, :V or dull lookiog? lias it been scorch- < ed with hot irons and straiphteners? i It has? Then- probably THAT'S WHY the best looking, most popular boys doh a ask You to go out ' any more. 1 hut's why you are miss- ' ing dances, parties, and other swell ' affairs. You a tM etting ugly hair rob 5 vou of youth ? of'lovc and romance? s " I How to llitse lle.mliftil ll.iir Get a bottle oi Godefrov's Larieuse ( French Hair Coloring TODAY. It is easy to use ?no more trouble than an ordinary shampoo?and in just a few, minutes vonr hair "'ll , have?a In ill!.Oil coal-black lustre. Girls will envy you. Men- will rave ?-will say you. look beautiful, and- j COLUMBIA Has qualified and is now del under the plan developed ir lumbta Univ^-sity and acre] ^ical Association.Ask your i '' ' C., Ke pin- t>- while Mi . -~Maynu.: i(OIIIJ)-1 ill iiiei I'h'-.i' .I ,! ;i ! " ? 11 am, ll! 1 iil< 'I at- I!.'. ii.,iii ) Im'aI. li.--e, l.uveh Mam M mv n F 'c Louis' ! "iijiittin, .Mni-"M, I'an.-y J'ahiiei f-iiji'i Ruth . t>.e j) . I,,. |?.??.?.? -T? ? !ie;?iuiee < cam an ; -a in .'""l lie , ' 1 *'< wn.- -i'i\ 3 >.* ?!i ||i_r ev(-iiii;^ j s uf -oil i<ir)k ii.it cm pe. 'Tin j nppy ruiiple .elt 1??"i* Spartanburg j Mi.i'-iitii , {'ji t'.'U . i.?' f;c. t i.'eeii"" with t ler'in "Wj- ley" ' (,! ' f|.c:r iany Tri< wist *"V l.\ Mo I k ( \Kkol N'lj{ IHlMI ( '.I .Iiii, a, ts- i ... . t t I I ; '.. .. 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