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Saturday, June 25, 1958 ~J" M.iss Miu-if t.cwts of K. GervaisJ oti-nof f?.. ?U _* __!_ ( icn iui me inuumams ior the summer. We wish her a pleasant stay. Miss Lillian Smoot of New York _^-_^~Cii.ty, sister of Mrtj."E. C. Ander-j son of this citvr left Sunday for} New York, after visiting relatives.! an,d friends iri Columbia and Mia-; mi, Fla. She was accompanied onj her return by her niece Miss Mary E. Anderson, who \rill spend j -summer-with "her flUht in New I York City. I Mrs. Andrena Baumga'rdner, so-', ciol worker of this city has been; " V confined ,to the Columbia Hospital J itsince Friday^ night, June 17, be-! cause of a broken bone in tyer ankle, sustained by a fall in the Palmetto Theatrer-ihis?city. THE-E^VtiT-ENp JfttXY BUNCH The East End Jolly Bunch gave a private party in honor of their husban::s and guest members?of the Tall Cedar Club, last Wednesday night, at the home of Mrs, Lucile Wright, 2115 Senate street.' The club served?a?full course of| fried chicken dinner and an addi-j tional dessert course, pirmm,? ice cream and cake. The guests ilesent were Mr. and Mrs. George Woodard, Jr., Mr. Jesse Love, ,Mr. Wardel McMillian, Mr; and Mrs. Jas. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson,-Mr. Freddie Ford, Mr. and) Mrs. Willis BroWn, Mr. Willie ? Richardson, Mr. Charlie Suber, Mr. Earnest Wilson, Mr. Sol Black shear," Mr. Julius Frazier and Mr. David Bradley. THE EAGLE CLUB The clul/ met at the home of. Miss Viola Dantzler, 930 Rice .St.,' FridiLy^nlte, at 8;30 with- tho-presl-] opening song, "What a> Friend, . we have in Jesus," .^jjj^M^yLillie Perry Prayer by tbfi' " president.1 The next selection ?T)on*t Turn Back, by a visitor Mrs. Sarah Mc-! Cartha. Bible verses were recited ^ by all._Thh'd selection Pass me jji ' Q ''y Mr FT" zek^b r^Mo ton. The minutes were read. Motioned by Mr. J.W. Robinson, sernndetihv Mrs. Motcn and' approved. Fourth Selection There Is More Joy Somewhere, by Mrs. j?: Perry. Business was discussed. The roll was called and 20 members responded. We were very pleased to ? have with us four visitors, Mr. and Mrs. . Cleaveland McCartha, Mr. Elmore and Miss Lula Brown of Liberty Hill. Mr. and Mrs. McCartha and also Mr. Brown made some very interesting remarks. The McCarthas also donated the elub.^The meeting closed with Mrs I.illie Perry leading the closing song. The president led the clos_/x _ ing ode. The?hostess served a d?- ~ -? liciotlS VennsT rinrirnno' wna onimr. *.'d from 11 n.n'i until li n.m. TALL CEDAR SOCIAL CLUB The young men of the Tall Cedar Social Club entertained the young ladies and' their guests of the East End Jolly Bunch on Friday night at a Party at the home of the, vice-president Mr. Jesse Love, 2216 Luzon Ave. Among the guests present were the president of The Bronzemen ' "Social Club Mr. Dave Betha, Mr. John H. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and Misses Lottie RichanT son, Mary Ketta Wilson, WiHie L. Frazier, Arina Lee Bradley, Ethel i son, Gladys L. Ford, Jessie Mac. M O AT illorj T llPllo Pinn A?n? Barnett, Louise Blackshear, Annie' belle Nance, Duahicha Brown, Lo-1 ',1a Liyij^ston, Lucile Green, Addie -: Estelle Suber, Mary Louise Green; Alice Frazier, Anna B. / L Green, Louise ?BU?WO?,Enery Brown Carried row n fetlh Bell Davis, Hat r ti?* Goodwin, Mrsf/ Lucretia Suber,. "Mrs. Ethel Lee Fgrd,: Messrs. AlF bert Anderson, Ed tlaodwin, Freddie Ford, Oze Browr^ W.illie Rich j V ? , n rusiuuj .T/ .^ J,sun;^ &Da rpnnyp otto^g??," A*." wynare. V?ry small t'Qnch of youngfair ci^y, we arc out tongive young: people of the. city swell times during the summer and we1 hope you will enjoy each and every - affair that we will have in the fu^ ture. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Lowery announce the marriage of their daughter Sadie (Frost) Adams to Mr. James Franklin on May 21, l'J38. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few close friends in the Ahyssian Baptist Crurch of New York City by Rev! A. C. Powell, Jr. \ The biide is remembered for her popularity and versatility among the young people -of?Columbia. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mm.?Nelsun?of Jacksonville, Fla. The couple is at home in New York, City. , I . I/AMUSANf* 1> 1 . 1 ~T The L'Amusant Social Club\ held'j' its weekly meeting at the-lovely. and spacious home of Miss Albertha Dash 1926 GeiVitis street. Tlie! house was called to oMdr by Mrji Harry Riley, chairman of committee, Ffrpt oh program icwfe,' the club "Sfenjf^led bv Mr. Rirey!* * I Prayer was offered by- Rev, Bw-, roughs. After which* thecHfeirman. called fill- vrimi tn from the-ItTCTTT- ( bers. Rev. James Bates talkedv kialth. M iss R, Asbury read beautiful poem. We were pleased to have quite a few "Visitors^ with' usy in the persons of Misses SarjJtWilliams and Mattie A. Bowman,' Mr. A. Eady, also Mrs. F. Smith., They all expressed themselves as having enjoyed a very pleasant evening. We ^vi.sh to express our sympathy for one of our mcynbers who is in in Columbia Hospital, Miss Corine Whaley. After all busi-j ness Was transacted the club adw* journeAdxTrheet with Miss Asburyl and Rev. 1;, Burroughs. The .host-J ess served a delicious course of ice cream and cake. FASHION SHOW Tre citizens of Columbia were entertained by the adult pupils on Tuesday everting, June 14, at Beth -d A.M. F. iliurch with a Fashion Show of cotton dresses. An interesting and inspiring program was I'endered Abst Igjfdre -the d ress pa-1' ptypes of ^l^sses werel on $nd eweh-1 ingrFirst, scco>id'^fhd third prizesj1 were given in each gorup of di esses. These prizes were nTade available by the white and colored busi , ness men of Columbia. The winners of tu?> priyiV< woii?p TPC io11 o w s:.. ?port dresses; First prize, Mrs. Lillie Knowlin; second ' prize. Mrs, Anni.??Grmni; third|-prizu, Mi'S. Lillie Anderson. J1 Afternoon dresses: First prize,!-: Mrs. Henrietta Hudson: soeond prize, Mrs. Sallie Crawford; third J prize, Mrs. Ella Jacobs. Evening' dresses: First " prize,'1 Miss Kathleen Howard; second ' prize, Miss Ethel - Salters; third 1 prize, Miss Mary Mitchell. _ We wish to thank the business men of Columbia for the prizes. Donors were as follows: Nelii Bottling Company, Faust Department . Store, Rainbow Furniture Com-!, pany, Simmons Furniture Co.. The Gray Shop, Paul and Marshall Dry J | Cleaners, Palmetto^ Furniture Co.,< Leevy's Filling Station, Sturkie , Pruwtune?Ccn-HTnJ B. ancT~W. De ( partment Store. We feel that our I success was due largely to youri contributions. One-third of funds went to Be- , thel A. M. E. Church. I Mrs. Gene a B. Lewis, . Directress, Assisted by Mrs. Sallie Rice and | Mrs. Annie Garrison.* jl I.I CKY BIRD SOCIAL CI.L B I1 The club met at the ?homc of 11 Mrs. flattie Coleman, 609 Sumter, i streets .Tuesday night at the rogu- j" lar time. The meeting was calledtto order by the president, Mr. Sam Williams. Oepning song was led by Miss Thomasina Kennedy. Prayer by the vice-president Mr. James i Kennedy. Second song was led by ] Mrs. Annie PorteV. Scripture les-|< son was read by Miss Cheeseboro.j ( After which Mrs. Marie Pollock n eld another song. The house wasji opened for business by the pfepi- ; dent. Minutes of last meeting were ! read and adopted. Sick committee ? reported Mrs. Dolly Smith, and Mr. ( Willie Boyce sick. Reports from j various cotnmittces were heard, i - 11 -i- --11 1 i* " * iim president caiien ior unnnisncd i business and new business. The i roTT was called and the members rspondtd. Next meeting: will bo at , the home of Mrs. Rosa Walters, j SIS Sumter St. Club dismissed l/y ] Dea. J. S. White.. After the meet' 1 in# the hostess served Us a deli- i cious repast. STEPHF.NSO*?*S GRADU ATIO/N PARTY There was given a party June 10th_in honor-of-Nathaniel Stephx'lisoil at the home of CI. FT Halcome, 11117 Lyon street. Among the gtfeSts'Avero N. H. Stephenson, J.ydia Hell Green, ftiss Marie IIolloy. a nurse of the Columbia Hospital. She is" the-lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. llolley. There were two young men bach -Caoni College. Henry-U, Everett, a student of Lincoln University and truest i?a.woiris remn. r.uftone Stephenson, the brother of Nathaniel. a student, of Smith T'niv,..-. sity, John P. IIolle? and truest, Esther Means, who seemed to have enjoy^fi themselves to the Highest. OtherVi were Loin as Gist a .11 d guest^^is< Marie HolUoVr?Henry Pearson', Vermelle Means, David Ch?isjfci<K> Edna Cooper, A. W. Berlin, Jr., Lottie Robinson, Roosevelt Gist,IjMafrtrie Watson, Thelma Wooab'yiw, Margaret Bookman, Joseph pjyilson, Mamie Lee Gibson. JJtlgar \yilliams, Cleveland Jacobs ft^oVtro Jlaleomb, Edith Riley, Ray piomi Weston, Dorothy Patterson. Dumber. Ice cream and cake was served apcl everyone had a trraml tiine igtrts Avcrtr beautifully dressed and there were a o Leader for more news. We had several veiy' distinguished young men with us. The world-wide krjown as the .Capital City Qdar-' Let. They sang several beautiful relations for us; one the club's favorite, Precicus Lord. We cerainly enjoyed having tfiem. Hoping they Will coine again. I'WELVE STAR SOCIAL CLI H. ? I The club held?its weekly nvectng at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Deas 1008 College street?, ivith all members present and re'eived one new member, Mrs. Ine. a Scott. The devotions were carded out in the 'usual manner with Mrs. S. M. Roof, chaplain in charge Mr. Lewis Deas, vice president pre sided. A brief business session in-' :luded discussions and plans. = ntortainment at a time in the| icar future. The program included, t poem, and two selections from tho club's quartet followed try iokes from thos< present. Mrs, Tosephine Austin, chairman of the. program commiitee . presented a j prize to Mr. Deas for telling the best joke. We adjoornod- to TnorrtT next with Mr. and Mi3. Freddie Ferguson 519 Pendleto' Btreet. [ I ( %%>'Fraternity ul b: <r:v\y. -MISS DOI.OHES E. SUA Kb IE C D OF ASHEVILLE, N. C., EN- > a TEKTAINEI) AT HOME"OF REV. & MRS. DOWNS x Miss Dolores Winkfiijid of Ashevillo, N. C., who wn'syftft\ guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. ATr Downs' (lin ing -the past week was entertained \yith a party Thursday night e.iven by Miss Annie Mae Jackson at thev hptne of Rev. and Mis. Downs. As the; guests arrived, they wen, iiifcrodllOed l?T~-the guest , of hondtviVIiss- '^inkfi'tld^ by the hostess. During the party, a souvenir of Columbia1: was presented to Miss V/inkfield by Miss Jackson,' and in reply to the wish that she would come again. Miss Winkffeld expiesst'd herseir as having a~ most enjoyable time and that she hoped to come to Columbia ireaitt' soon. Among the guests present were Miss Dolores Winkfiold, the honor-1 Lai gin st, 'Misses Margaret Taylor,' Harriet Goodwin, Catherine Patiiek,. Marian Clarkson, Zelma i/i?ihi, i iHiiii.iMiiii w t'CKs, ueneva N'elum. Messrs. Albert Redd, Joel Jackson. Tlihlroth 11. ml i>? t, .I'lil lil*" Peterson, John H. MeKissick, Jus. Eddie Uwens and Miss Jackson. The?dimming Miss. WinklVrTTT graduated "from Allen High of Vshoville with highest honor, and ivill i't)t ! ) T 111') dm mi ("m1Ii?|.'p this" fall when? she w.ill major in music. During her ,stay hole, she visited Drang*Inner and" Camden. She returned to Asheville Monday e\ . ning, W/YEREY SILVER STARS-" The Wavei ly Silver .mars met it the home-of Mrs. .Kirkland 1330 Harden street. The devotional cx>rcises by our chaplain. Mrs. Wilie Mac Walton. First son it Miss Marie Merkinson. Lo.T in prayer. Ijy?Mtti. Willie Mae WaTlon. Second song Mrs. Fannie Snlley. The meeting turned over to the president, Business discussed briefly. There's something new coming?What? Well we'll have to let you <eep guessing. Watch The Palmet 1 _ THti JN M KM OKI AM ' In s&d but l"Vintf memory ol our dear mot he i. >li>. Sallic Kiviiijr win; dej arte i t!.is life I A lovinp: one fioui lis i< gone, A voice we loved is: stiiled, A place is vacant in our home That ncvrr can he tilled. | \ ' You went ai 1 1< ft us all alone j I Hut .VOU IU'Vi"?Wn'l |rj?hv"f< iTROt ten f in our homei ' . , It was that nii/ini: ^ llc. called you ' It is sad hut He l:tio\vs host. i i >adiy iiii'm- r FTy husband and children: ' Mr. David Klwimr, husband;, children: MivAndiew Krvinj?, Mrs Sal Ho M. Moruan. I.Mrs.) Minnie r Mrs. Mary .Johnson. Mr. Alphpnza Erving, Robert- Krvint*,' Jessica Erviiitf.?Juyc>- Ki viiiy.? Wi'.lianr Erviny, Julius Ei'viey. / ' . IN MESIORIAM ' MOORE?SalJie- In loving mem ory ol' out" deal daughter And sister, who passed away (5 years :ii?o Mfty 24, 1S32. .** Six years have passed since that sad day, J*he one we loved was called away J Goittonl: her honve. it was"HtS~wiIt i?..* : 1,_. .1,.. 1) u ^.4,)i ' r The world 'may ehan.ro from year to year. And friends i'mnj "day to day; I*i:t never will the one we lttvod,. Ftorn memories pass away. 'I.ovinp MoJLker.'-and Family. i IN MKMtMIIAM In lovirp memory of Mrs. Alma Cannon Hopkins who departed this life just .one year apt). She was meek and sin? was I..u-KShe was petal.--, sweet and kind;" She was patient. true and lovinir. Faithful, seryin-.r. . civinp. slnpinen Now she's restinv all the time. i Thou art cone, t ut hot ?forpdttep. ' ^ Dwelling in a brighten clime. Feast in'T on tie- Heavenly manna. Praising Jesus all the titne. I Mother, 1 In-hand and Sons. 1 ^ a I - llQYAL MI SIC (1,111 The lloyal .Music Clul/ met at 1 the home of Miss S. M. Hopkins Wednesday -nite, June 15. The 11 m i tin-' was called to oirder by ' the iiresihp' Mi- v )t. ir..|iio.r?t at the regular hour. D<?v?itionnl exercises were, conducted hy Miss " Klizaheth .1 After tin i fad inp of ihe i.unut<\s- by the Asst. Secretary and* the calling: of the ? roll 1 y tl-.e Dec. See; oi :i ry ALiia.?tl M.. W. Edwards; unfinished and new' business were transacted. ' I ^ jA. u-.peU -U-u-s- brought in r,1l'T? " ' elub by Mi>s Edwards from the Children's day program. Then , after making plans for the next ' meeting's program, dues weic col-!-* leeteiT. J he club adjourned to meet at the home <>f Mis. Maud Childs:^ in honor <>t' Miss Florence Harden Wednesday nite, June t'2. |v 111 MKS. U CV 1-L-ROSS . -y HERE FPU WEEK. . .. 4 Mrs. I.i'.ej K. Ross, i'.uiiTefjy ?.t 11 Greenville.' inw of Chicago, 111., ' is in the State visiting fiiends at a several p?ants. Mrs. Ross has been in Colin ibia for more than a week as house guest.' of .Mr. and Mrs. . Feyinou;. Carroll at 013 Oak St. For many yea is Mrs. Ross lived ' hi (iive.nville and Union. She is n the wi inw of, the late J. F ank a Ross, well known and distinguished.1 citizen of Greenville. Mrs. Rossi1' wi If Tf-IiTe re over" the week-end j f for Spartan burg and Greenville P1 She expe ts lojlje in the State all 1 of the summer. During mid-sum- \ rner. sin- is to be joined by bet daughter t'-e former Miss Russell Leonnid Ross and her husband, Mr. 1 -Julian Black of Chicago, manngoi a of Joe I.ouis. Mr. and Mrs. Black will come to Columbia as t h e 1 house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Car- ' roll. THE GOLDEN ROI) ( LCD The cl ub was called to order on! \ Monday night June 120. by the i: president at the home of Miss h UhrttTTi mo TTTafthnh. Devotions con ducted by the president. Then the! "I house was opened for business.|g Old and .new business was discuss-! > "oTL The financial roll was called; i all members responded. A beauti- I ful program was rendci'ert; "aftoj'-1 which - refreshment*were served, b The club adjourned by the watch- t word. The next meeting1 will b e i held with Miss-Mildred Cbatman, '1 2210 Luzon Ave. - . h - ROSE SOCIAL CI.I II j Thr i ltyb bold "its weekfy meet 1 iliy at the hoine of Miss 1*11In* Rose, with the president on duty |Hj sl .selection W'heie lTij I-cadet I ' .Me, Prayer was repeated;* secon< selection, Frees. After devotion: j eame to a elo.se, old and hew bar 1 aes.s was diseUjS.-ed and appioved Ml.. - 1 'I I 1 iiv* II'HIM' UU'!1 close'!-. I Of cltfl adjourned to mi'Ct at t .? home oj Mi.-s Uwlen Reed,. in Ai thurtow n Tlii' h??l ilt' the evening serve? cake and "in- civam. KVKMMi STAR SAVING ( I.I II ?tTlte clut> held TmTi i egulai meeting Wednesday. -June s, at the home of Mi>, Bertha Williams ]()(t2 fiates "stivetwith the "jnesi.dent pi n> idiny. Braver liv Mi . K .waul .r.rnwII. Site 1).Mi. 1.0 i ton. Thg minute.-: of the last meeting wej e aj-ip; oved. New and Unfinished business was -di-f is-.rdT' R."?,H call; dues, fitter- and tn.Ve col Ice to if. The meeting adjourned. 'Hie club bad-a?*H-vvr tefi -Sunday Jung 11th, Mr. Burton presidium. A large crowd' attended. We were fa <.1 ij i .} with a duet by MWilliams and Mrs. Rail'; a solo by Mr. Burton and a wonderful talk?-by?r-Mrr Brown. We had i-e'-eral visitors. There will he another..silver tee Sunday. June. 2??lh. _ snriKTY SVrviies- at Bcthc-ida ai.d Union" Baptist c!mrehe,s were very inter-L'Rting. Those 'who witnessed the -erviees thought both pastors weie iit their best. Children's Day ser .uv *>??> iiviu in neinesda. Sunday L'Wninjr: * \ The passing of sister Ma Alston was unite a shock to the com-, nimity. Sister Alston is survival" hy her mother, one sister and :wo brothers. A We \.oro glad to > ?.ister MTTTTi Alston out yesterday after a Month's illness. Mr. !' intend Rustic and family if-ftnldsbo: o, N. spent the Week, ml here with relatives and friends | A. pretty wedding was solcmniz-1 d at Bithcsda Baptist church.-on I'liur-dmy?evening- at S:0U o'clock; vhv>n?iliss Sadie Virginia McRac' u-anie tile?In ide of Rev. James P.I luekt^. Columbia. Rev. J. P.! ievd-'r, pastor of Zion Baptist1 hnreh, Columbia, officiated, as-' listed by Rev. Charles H. Brown >1" Benedict college. In front of the pulpit was an rch of ivy and mixed tlowers, >ack of wliit- ; .wc-le beautiful pot,hiiu'I J an ; ferns! P'ior to the?-ee-ieiiluivy?Ml.-.'" 'peiieer Pi-her. pianist played': -rauiiu 1 ?J?-trr-PieKiTOTr saJTej Because 1 I.o\e tou". Tbi* arrival a beautiful bouquet of earat i*>11 'i'ai tV? 1 lie bride was" .veil in marriage by her mothei Irs. Mary E. Mo Rao. __ --Mirs Rasii MoRae sister _of__the_. aide was maid of honor. The : idosniaids were-Miss Edith Humert, Miss Sarah.Morris, little Miss Caonii Ijickson, candle bearer. Rev. Horace Sharper and Rev. Villio Wilson were the sjioom'snion. Out of- town- omeals attending cee'diitMrs. Rtitker, son, -wife J adaujrhter of Anderson; Rev. lid Mrs. W H Rcw. irrwT" I .'s. l.oii- and Prof. S. Disher und-anuTy7 Darlington, and a goodly uinber ?f friend's from Columbia, fartsville. Clieraw, BenuettsviUe lid Andei'soli were present. GEORGETOWN NEWS T: e Remitician c.ub met last ( 'uesday at th- home of Miss An-1 ie .Mai Nisbitt and by invitation J } I'rui. u. \\. Howard was presnt ami delivered an'"inrpiring adders. We regret so much that dt~ rrrf Trh(Ts "WV'rd not present"-!to ^ar him. lie commended the la ios for I 1 i e idea_j. f. u:gatviz in g?jr !ul> and admonished them to onward and assuutl them also hat what others have done they oo can do. We' thar.k Prof. How nl very much atid will plant his p Ion did ir.-tractions among: us nd not crowd it out, but will alnv it to take n ot an i spring up : ii grow that Georgetown will see lie" fruits the eof for what others ave done, We can. and will do. Miss Jennie Bfo\Vvne loft last Vednesday for New York. She s a rotant graduate of'Tloward Mrs. E. Lillian' Frasier left on 'uesday for New oYrj< where she tln'nc to tiiuM' t'- 1 Vio mitnfVt Ttilt* fi s. I. C. Thompson is in charge luring the -abser.ee of Mrs. Ynsier. Th0 Manigault Funeral hemic as now been operating! in George own for several months with Mr. iValter Manigault c manager. [vhe e^urt^sy having'been shown >y everyone in Georgetown county 9 ? ? ? MISS I.I I, KM A Ml I.KM, AN i,i:< (>Mi:s mkidi: or mk. -I.IKSSI-: \\ KATJIKKIJKK1 ' i [ a I'.fui .iii'i 111:r, ( M-roniorty. S'in?i:r.. .J., hun Ojn W"ij!;-j11!i. S ( yi:.. J. ; ) JSVIlitrMill:;rttti ! .-IM?,;,. .-ft..' , <-f Ml. I. - M Wa'-h. I i/. l:.,v ] ' son Ha,: ,, . 1 at.J I A . Vi-' .< "tJ.' tji .if i,.. j' :' .?. J,a- ; f ?: V i at. i t tfvHv '.' irrr,. f'T* , 'Ah ; ; w?<> } . a'-, ,\T. , ; ; . t'-'" , i, i- T .,, : A.-; tin* bfiiia! ] . the h'ou.-c },? . i-.pfjt ;] ''tr?'I'i'Mt' nia i j, v..i -?"y.ir,? \iy S;. . .?If The l,t wj,: w:,< a'Jt t.Vt.;v, ;V .rf tv, "'] i v.-hi!t'-marru.' wltli AM,-,an-: she c-arrk-d a t*.U'ju?t 'if J ink ros<.->. JPf,j " !,..IVk iit.JJ! ujiii.ti-j-jj- wr -h'>?>.-77?7.77^;, ? U-d Quiti- a <i 11 rufj.-v *,,f ?i,. _ULfj-ltku'.ai:.v tn ;;< ? ,f rrTi" Nl i--i' I'.ajavl K-i.ioa';:I* . v? ntit-ii.,i- < ?,j j|.jh,j? I '" ;,t !)<" .- Jjay ju t); u-j,ca,._ I !i- ?,;tf a?.- FJi-fh'-! 7ct?y | way f.f. :i : I . Ti? .. . I """ ? II" " lil. o; r.!i;niSU'i..'-i I ? : f?i TV, ya.-.iTt <-.f th<- day. Tim pa-i^ f ' .ho t heme f)j]' I' * i' her \\ i, "t; ?i "* t: iii'ttvcn. Six responded invitation for , 'Arvir h. l.ariy will- i\ \y. Mt. Zu'iti, Thai ! f' At th- overimr ' ?r,. . rondeord a splerpjid- piuo'.am I)'. . I). Thump-m: ha- mnvwi j in his new oiTifi-. y..j him now at 210 Ki Mis-es Sarah <"I\ ?4a:.i ('lata Mrr !; .j . < ~n.j.~~ ( hariestur \vh ??. ?||. \ ' w 't.i at/end summer seho.-i.' Mrs. Millie l..awr'. :;ce vah 11?I?\ U . 11' rl' el t tie ."\ ''. \ eiuii.e'. bed -pe: ;i< 1 : at \v_.s ratfe- i A.|V /-titl< vimlauj, a a Ave I.- a.' hy Hi Mi isU;., wiv,... Ministers WT'\e> Alli.'une The alilai.ee '\V,T,? aJ. I'!!).- ! ."> at the i:..;me .Mi s. I.??uNe Mai-ir. 1 la* * -.t.< tins waCalled til elder b > }. Y!': jdeM. Mis., rie.ij.v yt_ |;v> s.\r tor devnti>'H- the -i'-k" committee imported that fi: .it- n ! tV -.v. nt.mi.-ter-: Uev. H P fr.-i! h.;,Jh\ H .1 Mi...-, and Iina and f?0 ? <-?.t. \va- . M ' *0 He ,e ' A J . ?-;? meeting a : lieiou-- r v. a ?vrvT:7l hy ' Hi.- ; t ext at tire - h-m? M : M?VT" Priuleai:. ir. V":er-(irate N uptials I'tt T-iv.-l V aft 1 tn e'. .I'ly 'TT ' Miss IIn'h Am !ia <Ir.r.?- > ;' t-.wii heean.e the l.ii'de . f Mr. Cha'des Jhii -e" . f i; Th..ceKm Tiy took p!ai\ at ;.he hem." f friends, i:; tin Lea. lift; My i.e.,;... ed livj.rir rOjiu. Miss Marjui i>> Kelly pre-;.: d at t!v piano. Te tL> -trait-.?eif?thi. We nine- match. M I'eari Ah Stuli. at'I ed Hi 1??V-' iy mil';- .iij. m'M :i t 1 i:u\ m*i \*m-I wearing a leprhorn ha* ma: oh- : i: f. 11??w? . 1 !>y tlui bride t: arm of her father attir d in a ! v?-iy irnwn t'l" white net ..ve: -a'.i; we.i i' intr a le^ho: n hat. Tlit> \sa? a.-< 'Mjiaiaui by Mr. R i. Put ton "f Greorvihe. ... , r. I < 111 ;r n r y ..f t j.j. r.;?: ? . copal clr.irch v.a- nad by R v It I A. Thompson. Refreshment- \\\ : e .-ev'J am! the cuaplc- Li't--dauy?iJ uteLy-. Xox.. heir horn ii.* 1:eeiv:T . On May 11 a mi>Ocl: a n e "ii> s ho wet: was jriven by Missi ? R salve O-itrir. IVni 1 Alston . and Garret Jackson ut the homo -of thr latter. A jolly tfrowd was there to greet Miss Grate. . A . numkuof trair.es wcre_p]aY-ed then the'la dies brought in a large UmhrollJladene.jwith gifts of all deserips tion. The bride-then-to-h, open d each ami was very nr.ich elated oyer the lovely A: .1 useful irifts A delicious 4?{iast was sew .1 OO.OO'O o->00000000000- ooooo < 8 L E v V Y \S n? ? 11 r\ A v VT y\"-m * V I INtVKAL lll'Mi, c l^ndertakinp And Kmhalmi : ?SLOGAN? 1 LOWER PRICES ^ AMftHrAWfi SFRVIGF j ".As \<aif A?t Your Nearest Phor 5 I N DF.RT \K KR FOR ST ATI -3 ^HOSPITAL 5 1831 Taylor St. Cohtm > Phone 927fi 1. S. 1/Wvy,, M MB8BMWIWJytl>IW,W^>>JHt?U80aae8C?MW ' is jM.'ij" to the W'l'i' i ' r '; i " < .Miss Luu:? -r:U-ituined at " a .... .lar.<- u.s shower t'-; Hub at the P U* Jen' Cherry on 1' ' -f and - 1 ' I?Vrh? ??II. , ; : ?i ' ' ' and ar- ' < wore used itbuut.. i'uu . ?vt , : '!( guests ' ' ' ' ' I'lat book ' Hamilton,. a table-cover H -ai?: ii.: Johnson, was u ? : ?? by .Miss ' J' K - Much o f ? 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