The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, May 14, 1938
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks attended
the graduation of their
son Charles Brooks, of Seneca Jr.
College on last Sunday. They were
accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. W.
L. Smith.
Mrs. Mary Perrin of 1015 Richland
street was pleasantly surprised
when her-son and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. J. K. Perrin of Atlantic
City, N. J., motored here to spend
Mother's Day with her.
Dr. and Mrs. ,J. K. Perrin of Atlantic
City N. J.,'and mother Mrs.
Mary Perrin motored to Charleston
Monday and were of Dr. amP
Mrs. Aylwood Cornwell and R. W.
Perrin who is connected with Field
ing Funeral Home.
Mrs. Mae D. Walker is recuperating
nicely ft'oni a recent illness
Misses Coiine and Mamie Gordon
aryi Mjfs. Fannie M. Sawyer
are spending the week-end in Rock
? = ? Hill7 attmiting the Missionary Con
vention of the AMEZ Church.
Mr. EnTuCT' Green 'whff is con^
fined to..fehe- Waverly Hospital is
- reported much improved. ^
Mrs. Mary Ann Mobley spent
the week end with her parepts,
Mr. and Mrs. Cie Green. As her
guests she had Mr. G. W. Thomp
-son, Mrs. F. P.- Wilsorr and Mrs.
T. C. Devonpoeh. They had a very
nice and pleasant week end.
Miss Serena Jackson, her friend
(Mr. Wardell Brown) and her two
sisters Miss Leola Jackson and
Mrs." Rosena Chestnut and some
more of her friends, Mr. Solomon
Tucker, Saul Jackson, spent Mother's
Day with her father's sister
Mis. Cornelius Smith.
Mrs. L. E. Rosemond at 901
Pine street was glad indeed to have
her nephew Mr. James C. Jackson
from Easlcy spend Mother's Day
. with.her.
Mrs. Bertha Murphy of Winnsboro
was the guest of Miss Ethel
Gibson last week. Hereon, James
Murphy, underwent an operation
at the. Good Samaritan Hospital.
He is doing nicely.
McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. James
Foster of Lancaster, S. C., spent
Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. " They
also motored over to Monroe, N.
C. They reported a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Joe Goodwin c/f 924 Har
den, - streot - eaUled -fco- -NeSv York
to the bedside of her sick
sister Jast weety. Friends wish
. her a speedy recovery.
LEFT FOR NEW YORK
Mrs. Sarah Tilman and her sis-Winnsboro,
S. C., left for New
York, Saturday, April 30. far an
extended visit. We are wishing
for them a pleasant stay.
DR? McGtLL AT SIDNEY PARK
SUNDAY MORNING
Dr. E. H. McCill president of
? Allen university will pif^aeh ?t
.Sidney Park church Sunday morninpr
at 11 o'clock. The public is
- invited.
THE WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CIXB " _
The club m^t- at tlve h<?ne of
Mrs. Ressa CHeefceboro, 508 Col.
lege street, Tuesday night, May^
"10. The faceting was called to oi
der by the madam president, Miss
\Lucy Jones and opened with the
elub song led by Miss Nancy Sin)s
Grayer by Mrs. Cheeseboro. Bible
verses were "recited by a IT oT
the members. Then Mrs. Creasie
Mae Thompson led another song.
The rmimites were read, motioned
Mrs. Smith. The roll was called
the members responding briefly.
Then the meeting wa^ closed. Mrs.
Eva Mae Moss led the closing song
Mr, Archie Tucker dismissed us.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The? meeting was called to order
by the\ Presien't, Mr. Salm
Williams at the home of Miss
r?fttrth-Wttmms 920 College- street.
First song by Mrs. Hattie Johnson.
Prayer by the President Mr
S?m Williams. Song by * Mrs.
V ^ ... .. . sj..." .. t. . ,
Kenny. Scripture lesson by the
president. Song by1' Mrs. Hattie
^pjaman. Tho 'house was then opened
for business. The prcsi.
dent then called for the minutes
of the last meeting which were
received and approved. ' Sick commince
made ner report, not any '
members reported sck. Then unfinshed
business and new business.
There will be a fish fry Saturday
l ight at the home of Mrs. Hattie
.Coleman, 502 Main street. A pro
gram was rendered by the club.
After the calling of the roll nineteen
members w-eie picsent. Tli?
next meeting will Be at Miss Annie
Mae Tucker, 620 Marion street
The club was dismissed by the
President, Mr. Sam Williams. Refreshments
were served.. _
\Sam Williams, president; jas.
Kenny, vice-presidennt; Gertrude
West,, reporter. .
ENG.AG EMENT AN NO E NCED.
BROWN-McFARLIN
Charleston. S. C.. M?y 11 ?Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur tirown announce
the engagement of their daughter
Arthurlee Constance to Mr. W.
Liyingstoxie McFarUn, Jx-, ui' King.-,
stree, S. C., son of Rev. and Mrs.
W. Livingston McF'arlin. "The marriage
to take place in June.".
HOME DECORATORS CLUB
?The?Home Decorators Club met
at the home of Wm. Sartor 1313
Blossom street at" 8:30. The meet
ing wus opened with prayer , by "
Samuel Smith. Aftei^ AVhich the
mousu was upunutl fur?bUSlIlt'SS. '
The discussion was mainly upon
the problems that we come in conlact
with daily. The main" speaker
was Mr. Amos Watson. Our next
meeting1 will be at the home of
Mr.'Amos Watson, 2315 Lady St.
WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Mamie Harris, 1405 Lyon St
The devotional exercises by o u - ]
chaplain JVlrw'Willie Mae Walton.
Song Jesus' is" Tenderly CalTingT
Led in prayer by Mrs. Walton. Sec
ond song by Mrs. Margaret Middleton.
A short Mother's Day pro
gram was rendered by everyone.
Some sawg solos, made speeches,
which \ve enjoyed immensely. The
meeting was then turned over to
the president. Thekid^ dance was'
the hit of the time, with everyone
dressed from 3 to 14 years old. All
had a lovely time. The meeting ad
jouuned by singing, Bl? st be the
Hie That Binds.
THE RADIO CI,I B.
The Radio Social club held its
regular meeting Tuesday night at
the home of the president, Mr.
Roland Harris. The meeting was
opened with prayer by the president.
Afterwards Scripture was
read by Mr, R. Jackson. The meet
ing was then opened for business.
The club had a discussion of the so
cial activities. After all business
was discussed we then closed the
meeting and began our social hour.
Our host greeted us with a delicious
course, consisting of potato
salad, ham and crackers,- followed
"with "ice lemon tea. and cake. The
guests were as follows: Mrs. Ernest
Wilson, Mrs. Gene Wilson, Mr.
Torn Palmer, Mrs. Ernest 'Redd
and Mr. James Whitman; also Misses
Margaret and Bernice Harris
who are here from New York on
a week's .yacation. ^Everyone expressed
themselves as having
spent an enjoyable afternoon. Our
next meeting will be at the home
of Mr. Isaac Howard.
EAST END JOLLY BUNCH
The "East End Jolly Burich" wa^
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Annie Lee Bradley, 2000 Harden
street. After the devotional exer_ciats
the meeting was turned over
to president for n?w and old business.
We also planned a Bingo
Party Monday, May lGth at the
hAHje of Mrs. "Lottie Richardson,
the evening served a delicious
course of strawberry ice cream
and cake. Then we adjourned.
KUHA SOCIAL CL UB
The club-held its weekly meeting
at the home_ of Miss Ethel Robinson,
with the president on duty
First selection Love Lifted Me..
Prayer was repeated. Selection
Down hy the River Side. The devo
tfonal exercises came to a close. !
Old and new business was discuss- J
ed and approved by the members.
The club adjourned to meet at the
home of Miss Hattic Mae Hulloway
1207 Liberty Hill St. The-host of
the eveninc ?oi>? 1 ??*
p vni\f ttllU suit
drinks.
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COMMUXIBY SOCIAL CLUB <
" The Community Social Club met' 1
at the home of Mrs. Mary Mjckle
on the third Wednesday in April.
The meeting was opened with the
president presiding. The devotion- 1
aT exercises were beautifully cai ^
ried out by 11. After which the fi (
nuncial toll was called and respond <
ed to by all the members. Quite '
a unique supr was realized.
After the devotionals were over ,
the members took lip both old and <
new business. It was decided that we
give a Manless Wedding o t 1
which you will hear more later. (
After the discussion and much
expression from the members we
were jileased to have some visitors
present in the-person-of?Mrs. Nellie
Melton and Blanche and Eloise
Webber who have a standing invitation
at all times. After much en
joyment we closed to meet next (
with Mrs. Elizfl Mickle. 1 (
The hostess made ns very happy
by serving us two courses consist 1
inrc nf f Inrli"' n naUd an lettuce wit-h-^
saltines, frfiited jello and cake. ]
^NOTICE!!
The annual state Pilgrimage for 1
adult teachers nad pupils will be 1
hcld in Columbia, May 15, 1938
I)r. U'm, Pickens will, be the mair j
speaker at the 3 o'clock program
-to?be held at the Township audi j
toiium. The piDlic is cordially
invited to be present.
THE GULDKAKUD T.LL B~'
?.T-be-elub hold itu regular session
Monday nite, May 9 at the home
Of Mrs. Beatrice Green, 2120 Elmwood
Ave. ^fhe club was called to
order at the regular hour by the
president; Devotionals conducted
by the president. The 'minutes re- J
ceived and adopted. The financial
roll was called all members re- j
spoil:!ed. A beautiful program was (
rendered. Little Miss Susie Green
recited a beautiful poem. The club
adjourned. ?Refreshments wore]
served. I^ext- meeting will be held ~
at 2219 Luzon Ave., Mrs. McCler- j
kin's. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Lit-L
tie Betty Jane spent Sunday with
relatives ir. Batesburg, " ,
Mf.. and'Mrs. James Green spent |
:?i. n... tt> i? t .
ouium%\ wiui iiivu iiuni wis. n?JS3iir j
Goodwin. " - |
JOHNSON-JONES NUPTIALS
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Washington, D, C., May 8?Mis3^c
Juan it a- Johnson, a former teacher
of Laurens, S. C., and Mr. Everett ('
Jones of Washington, IX- C., were',
ami ried at the home of Mrs. Ella
Johnson, the mother of the bride. ^
er's (lay at the resuTence, 1109 P j"
st., n. w. :
ft , ' J
This was a -unique wedding with (
lovely flowers of all kinds surround :
ing the bride and groom. The counle
will make their home in Wash- ;
ington. The Rev. Murray of Wash '
ington, formerly of Lexington, Va. !
was in charge of the ceremony.
The eduple -were entertained at a
reception immediately following
the ceremony. 1 j1
The guests were: Mr. W. J. Sim |
mons, mcmbier Democ atic Executive
Committee, of Philadelphia;
Mrs. Burnell, of Philadelphia; Mrs !
Mam ye Jones, the mother of the
groom of Lexington, Va.; Miss
Roberta Johnson, Mrs. Annie Grif-..
fin, Clarie Johnson, Mrs. Mattie
P. Fuller, Mr. Charlie Johnson,
Mrs. Minnie Pvles, Mr. Porterfield '
Tohnson and Thomas Shelton, Jr. |
THE CHARITY SOCIAL CLUB
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Mullins?The club was enter- '
thired at the home of Mrs. Lee . (
Roll on Bond street. After devo- |
tional (xcrcises the meeting was |
turned-over to the president and
old and- now business was taken <
P. - I
We wf re very glad to enroll .
two I1CW mpmhpr.'fl Mr. grid?Jklr3.
Tohnie Martin. A dclicioug repast
was served. The next meeting
will be at the home o-f Mrs. Mary
Carmichael, Dixon street.
MR. K. D. WAT IS GOES
THE KNIFE
Greenwich, Conn.?Mr. Eugene
Watts was stricken at his home^
51 Lewis street, here, and rushed
to the Greenwich Hospital on May
2nd, where he has undergone a
serious operation. His wife has
summoned his family to his bod
side, among the arrivals are a sis
tor Mrs. Sally Gray, with her son
Sidney and gi andrlaughtei^-LrHTarr '
from Washineton, D. C., a brother
Mr. Clarence Watts from Philadelphia;
a nephew Dr. Edward Watts
and his wife, antl moUier-in-law,
and a niece Dorothy .Lyttleton
from Boston, Mass. Miv-WatU i*
making promising recovery. .
rHE PALMETTO LEADED
'Board Of Trades
tist Church May 16
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There will be ptesented at Zior
Baptist church on Monday night
May lf>, 11)38 at 8 o'cluuk. a Bumi
af Trades Parade.
Every trade of life will be pre
scnted and 5 minutes to each boarc
will be given in which to demonstrate
their trade.
Don't miss "seeing this parade
Something that has never been ir
^our city before. Admission 10c
. Prizes will be owarded to th<
)ni's pri'sejitmg" the Lvet display
Sponsored by you know who?
Come and see.
Rev. j. P. Reeder, Pastor
rm: piiillis y.vv.c.a. news
We wete very pleased to have
as our guest Mrs. Mildred Jeffords
'' -a ?.
General secretary of the YWCA
at our May meeting. She commend
id the bonrd for the excellent way
they are doing?c
Out board members are: Mrs.
o.-ii-> rr
tlf?m. r invvui,?r-TTTTTT-TTrcrn?vx ' vuc
.oiur.iittee ot Management; Mrs.
P. K. Butler, vice-chairman of the
Committee of Management; Mrs.
Estella Johnson, financial secre:ary;
Mrs. N. J. Frederick, \reas*
irer; Miss Helen Redrick, chairnan
of the Nominating Comiuited;sMrs.
Canie Rutherford, chair
nan of the House Committee; Mrs.
Pearl Lott, chairman of the Rcigious
Committee; Miss Mary Ray
Saxon, chairman of the Educationij_
Committee;" Mrs. Bertha A.
PewTs, branch secretary and organ
zer of the Girl ^Reserve clubs;
diss Ida L. 0:!am, House DlrOcl ess.
The new members on the
>oard are Mrs. Pearl Baxley, redding
secretary; Mrs. Birdie
iVithers, chairman of Public Affairs;
Mrs. Joyce Jenkins, chairnan
of the Health Education Com
nittee; Miss TKomasera Duckelte
hairman of the Girl Reserve Adisms,and
Miss Blanche M. Jack[On.
chairman of the Publicity com
nittee. i
7 During the month ~df May .mE
ire planning t0 have Dr. William
Pickens conduct a lorum at the
'Y". Subiect to be announced la
,er.
Some of our latest improvements
ire. the purchasing and installa;on
of a sink and tub combination
in the kitchen, a new lavatory in
the bathroom, a stove in the reoption
hall, a range for the kitch
. n and a radib. by the Bell Vin:ent
club. .
Mrs. Lewis has organized nine
ic'tive girl reserve clubs.
The training class under Mrs.
Withers* supeivision has renovated
and made useful household furnishings-.'
They have conducted
many home improvement projects.
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liu; PUUJIC ir Mi>y?ja tuiumiij
invited to vi>it the Y.W.C^A.
B. M. Jackso*n,
Chr. Publicity committee.
MRS. E. W. TURNER ENTER
lAINEI) BY CLUB
MEMBERS
The Bucilla Art and Social Club
was hostess Thursday afternoon
entertaining with a miscellaneous
shower for Mrs. Eloise \V. Turnei
at the home of Miss Giaco Walkei
ei member of the club.
?A?profusion?rf??pink ftftd
red roses, dentzia carrying out a
pink, red and white color scheme;
decorated the living and dining
rooms. Centering the dining table
on which was a handsome lace
cove.1, was a blue bowl of pink
roses?two blue candlesticks held
white tapers at the corners. The
aide held the ice punch bowl, with
vers greeted the guCst^ at the
door and presented them to the
living room.
Mrs. E. Turner appeared in a
Navy blue afternoon dress. "She
was presented . a bride's memory
took. Mrs. Turner wt\,s a teacher
in Spartanburg county, the daughter
of "Mr. Larry Wilsoni Her
friends regret her leaving, but wish
por her a long nnd happy married
ife. She left Saturday for New
i'ork City. Many useful gifts were
receivod. The following persons
were present: Mesdnmes W. C.
Bunch, A. J. Thorp*, S. M. Tanner
Bertha Dale Rice, Janet Rivers,
Doll Mann, Geneva Barksdnle. A.
^raipr, Vivian Glypm, Anjanet Anlerson,
M. L. Nicholas, Octavla
Jones; Misses Millie Rivers, B. L.
Rivers, Vermel io Anderson, Grfiee
talker, Anne Wheeled, Mabel Fos
ter, Nettie Fox, Sara Wheeler, A.
P. Anderson, Creola Woodward,
Gharlie Mae Campbell. Messrs." J
W. Brown, Henry Cra:pr, Albert
Campbell, Roosevelt Moore, J. T
Fair, E. F. Rivers, Dr. Cb_ W
Glyipph, Arthur Benson, W. D
Tatiher, Horace Lee^iBayii Cure
ton, Marion Rice, George Nicholai
Madison Gist, Charles Mann, Ar
thur D. Anderson.
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Estes-Winfield
Nuptials
Chicago, 111., May 11.?Miss Be
1 atrice Estes became the bride ol
'Mr. Mih''" AVi 11 fi .>1 ij ir. P" ^ i- r t;
wedding ceremony, which tool
. pluce Satuiday evening, May 7, a
I 8i o'clock in the home of her aun
and uncle^ Mr. and Mrs. Marshal
Rayford, 4344 Indiana Avenue. Thi
i Rev. S. II. Sweeney, pastor of St
Mark's M.E. church officiated a
' ihi- rites in the prouenee?of?i
I large number of relatives an<
*f.. ? * *
|1i1vuun. mi, ocsse ivienweathe
played Lohengrin's wedding marc)
| Miss Novella MoGhee, soprano so
I loist sang, "Because" by d. Harde
lot and Allen Lane played "the vio
lin obligate preceding the .weddinj
ceremony.
The couple pronounced the vow:
beneath an arch- of blue and whiti
and the improvised altar wai
banked with ferns and ' "? flnu rg
- The brido wuu feiven in inaniagi
by her father, Mr. Alvin Drayton
wore a lovely wedding gown o j
white satin, beautiful lace veil ant
pearls,"" white' satin slippers ant
carried a bouquet of tuiips and lil
lies of the valley. She was one oi
he most charming brides Chicagc
has witnessed in many years.
M iss Mai ion Guest, beautifu
and youthful, the maid of honoi
wore a contrasting pink taffeta
carrying bouquets^ of pink . buds
' the hiatron or honor, Mrs. Frances
Winfield Yancey was elegantly
' gowneu in blue satin trimmed u
ihine stone acessories and her aunt
Mrs. Marshall Rayofrd wore becomingly
a beige lace and t h (
groom's mother was stunning i r
nnflpVi pnlnrorl lu/>n ~ - ?
r VW.U4VU 4UVV , A uwin >7 00 nil
air of delightful simplicity through
The loveliness of . the wedding
.vus augmented by the charm and
manner in which the bride descended
the stairway in the hnmt
' hich?was?decorated?with huge
Jems and baskets of flowers. -After
the ^wedding ceremony, a reception
was held in the Rayford
.iomo and Mrs. J. Mayo Williams
.vas assistant hostess for the fa
nily. A bouquet of mixed roses
iinamented the refreshment table
Cary E. Lewis acted as an usher
The bride and groom are verj
popular among the younger sel
md have a wide circle of friends
They will be at home, 1616 Eas1
12nd street.
Mrs. Winfield is a graduate o]
ne of the Southside High school:
. and has completed a study of com
merce.at a downtown business-col
lege. She practiced her professior
" Until becoming~a bridge. Mr. Wrrr
field is a post office employee.
Among some of the out-of-towr
guests were: Miss Thelma Carter
New York City, cousin of t h <
bride; Dr. and Mrs. B; A. Everett
Columbia, S. C.;' Dr. and Mrs. William
Marshall, Beloit, Wis.; Mis:
Lois McFall McGhee, Detroit, Micl
Miss Lillian Penn, Minneapolis
Minn.; and Miss Ella- Havmen, Li
ma, Ohio. The bride and 'her mo
ther and aunt are from Camden, S
C., and known throughout t h <
State.
ROYAL MUSIC CLUB.
' The club met at the home o
Miss Susie Jones, Wednesday nite
' May 4. The meeting was called t
order by the president, Miss Susi
"31ae"Hppkins at the regular hout
The devotions were conducted b;
the chaplain Miss Lucy Jacksor
- After the devotions, the presiden
called for the minutes; the secre
tary Mrs. M. W. Edwards read th?
minutes. A motion prevailed fo
adoption, After which unfinishe*
and new business was transacted
A splendid program was sponsoret
by M iss Louisa Richerson. Aftei
the piogram the nice ting was tun
ed over to the financial secretary
Miss Adelaide Myers and financt
committee, Miss ? Susie Jones ane
Mr. Frank English to collect th<
- vim .i.?^itss r-vciyn muier COntriD
utcd 5c in the collection. We than!
Miss Butler very much. W? ad
journed to meet at the home oj
Miss Elizabeth James Wednesday
- -May- Ht+r.
BENEDICT CLl'B NOTES.
Thn rorvnloi* ~ * '
- . v^uibi m?:cuiiK Wtt? nCK
'on May 3rd in Starka Library
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Each member present pledged t<
give various amounts to the t,i
7 "fei'ary Fund. A committee of fou
was appointed to solicit pledge
. and collect as many as" possible b;
. May 17th.
71 A special meeting will be hel
I on the above date in order to co'
r lect the funds and arrange t
- turn same over to Preside!
Starks. All member# are asked t
be present at this meeting.
_ After hnwi_a?v?-y?interest* infir.
as well
,;hjgram
was presented. Mrs. Lillian
. O'Daniel read a nTost inter?#sting j
f paper on "The Negro in Music.."
y- Mi'i W. A. I'uiy uirerud U #l'dui>^
of beautiful oil paintings and Mrs.
t George Wheeler presented a short
t study in "Perceptive Sketches,"
1 with illustrations.
e Refreshments were served and
all present spent a most enjoyable
t evening. Don't forget the special
r muotinfli Tuesday?evening.?*May
j 17th in Starks Library at .7:3$ o'r
clock.
^ Fremon E. Altee, Chr.,
Publicity Committee.
AT HOME
f The friends of Mr." and Mrs.
Walter Davis will find them at
8 home 2411 Lady street. Miss Dag
Mewborn, before her marrigae on
J October 2nd. 1937.
CHERAW NEWS
f . r ~ .
j Misses M. D. McFarlan and Julia
-Harrington and others witness
ed the school closing exercises of
^ Mrs. S. B. Ervin and Mrs. 0. C
} Duckett, teachers of Patrick school
last Friday evening.
I The Young Women's club rendered
a Mothers' Day program at
Pee Dee Baptist church Sunday
' afternoohl In connection! with
I Thlp program wac a Mothers' cor
1 test. Mrs: Susan _Ford received
1 first prir.P nnd Mr< Adn T-al .
k ond -prize, for raising the highest
amounts of money.
Mrs. A. M. Picken3 is spending
! sometime on Church street with
1 Mrs. Maggie Green. Mrs. Green
1 is sick at this writing
t Little Marguerite Robir.son of
3J1 Church street is visiting Mi
and Mrs. Jbhn L. Tyson and little
. daughter. Lf?ura Jean "of Sumter.
Rev. and Mrs. S. M Miller erf
Sumter were in the city last Mon'
day as Mrs Inez Montgomery's..
r guests.
Mr. Webster Wright entertained
the Usher Board of Wesley M.
' E. church at his home on Green
1 street last Monday evening. The
' young ladies and gentlemen of I
1 whom the board is composed, were I
. c n ?nr a /\ q 1m n/>V>nA? oftn^ fW a Vvnci, I
ness was transacted.
' Miss Virginia Lee Talley spent
t last week-end.'at home with her
. parents. Thie ^oflowirtg were
t Mss Talley's guests on Sunday:
Msses Mary Bass and Hazel. Mr.
f and Mrs. L. Rily and Mr.- Abraj
ham Lily <yf Bennettsville.
Mesdames Isabelle McDoriell and
. Elizabeth Tillman and Misses C'at,
h^rine Poe and Pearl Robinson mo
Friday. i
! Mrs. Henry Marshall honored J
her little daughter Y.vor.ne with a '
, birthday party at which time tweii- j
ty little friends of Yvonne's en'
joyed themselves.
i MARY AGNES V. HURRAH \
1 PASSES IN CAMBRIDGE
The death of Mary Agn^s Yi
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cer.is Hurrah wps quite a shock to^ j
'tlie .eluMvt-s ;ti.d inends in Woodruir
S. G. of Mr. and Mrs. John
Lewis Durtah formerly of WoodrulT
arid Rock Hill now resdie in
('amhi i ige Ma^s.
? -^Miawhs-a rAveet, affectionate
and very pft raiir>tr child. She
was eight years old in 4th grade
school, 2nd grade music. She was
very talented. in music for her
age. On Wednesday, April 27
, o..v ?<?.-> wun tnat most
i dreadful disease, pneumonia. On
? >un uy. Ma) 1, ill, end c'kme so 5
peacefully ai d-calm. Th?* remains
were* shipped from Cambridge,
Mass., Tuesday for buria] Wednes
day at 5 p.m. with the futher and
mother ex-pasi&r officiating, as^
sisted by Prof. C, 1". Hinton. Rock
Hill, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs Durrah were graduates
of Clinton coll'-go, Rock Hill.
As tie sun was setting behind
the wos'.u ii hui/.n?the l'tm&ins
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Durrah.'Cambridge, Mass.; a grand
mother Mrs. M A Gilmore, Rock
Hill; two u-Hoy?CUrr
rah and Roesevelt Norris, Woodruff,
other relatives and friends.
In the morning of her days.
In youth ar.d in krve she died;
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