The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 20, 1940, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, July 20, 1410 - rft Hftj^ a J _ Mrs. Dorothy Fowli-r, of New ' York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' J. II. Foster of Columbia, S. C., .? is vtmfcmg- "her--Lamily _ here, Mrs 1 Dorothy Fowler, is a former mem her of Zion Baptist ehur.h. She ' Tievv resides in New ?York, N. Y. 1 Attorney and Mrs. Marion T. 1 Frederick of Columbus. Ohio, and f their mother, Mrs. Alloniu L. ' Frederick uf Floi'ehec ttTi'C l'etonl vuests of Mrs. C. R. Frederick J tr TfradiinteafFrirnk iin I'mvr^v^s' lecehTly Acln-iitt-d To?me Uhlo ? State Bar. He is a nephew of the 1 late Attorney J. Frederick. ( Mrs. Gollic A. (Jhidden of Co- i luitibia, now living in Richmond, V'a., where her husband, Rev. Win. Gladden, pastors, is in Columbia ' .a few days on business. This ; church in Richmond is e/icourag- ] ing. More than for-fy members have been added since April, with an addition of thirty children, forming the .Junior chuVch of i ^ which Mrs. Gladden is leader. ] Mr. and Mrs. G. Perry Murles, ! left Tuesday,. July 1(5, for Wash- ; in;.;!on, Baltimore,?Jersey City, lor .their vacation where they will visit relatives and friends. They , will also go to the World's Fair in New. York before their return lioine. Mis. Carolina Thomas of Chi-. ^ ago. 111., is visiting relatives 'and irieiids here. \lr. r.uyai Ihonipson is home! ! > the-delight "1 many liii-nds. .Mis. Nathan l'osui', I'itu iiursi,' N\ Helen Until and t'Ihti*.ilii j Hivwti' of ""V-levi'land, Ohio, sister;! nnee and nephe.w <>!' Dr. II. I'.l l'i it!*-, were tin1 week < iid enests I J ?r. and Mrs. Pi ide.v Mis. Classic 'Oliphanl of Kdgelield is spending' sometime in < haticston, as tin- guest of Mrs- 1 * dailies Fannie (iivvtiwood and!' Hannah (Jreen. .1 M VUKIAHK AMN'Ol'M KMISNTjJ ??:?.. r Mr. and Mrs. (.'. M. Miekle | animiuur the marriage of their duughtyr ESara j -to ^ k Mr. William Weston I.Ioiley j; tin j iv^stut-y me sccomt 01 Juiy ij Nineteen hundred and forty j . Columbia, S. J t Hl'SY I,A DIES - __ i ?-?The moetinir~TTf the "litrsy?ha- ' 'ins club was held at tile homo ol All--. I'ope 1UU8 l-'J (I roe n street, j .Monday evening', July lath. Alitor the roll was called, we went into the important part of oui meeting. \Yc~ had olio rnutor with ( lis, .Mrs. Annie I.ee Aekin who expressed herself as enjoying th? , visit very much. Mrs.*Aekin will * "on become ;f member. After enjoying a delgihtful. re- ' past 'Mrs. I'ope awarded Mrs. Eva Adams and Miss Annie Mae Manigauit each a beautiful prize, foi having the largest amount of moil y in their sacks. The meeting v. ill be held at Mrs. I.eola Robersoh, 1104 Divine street, Monday July 22nd. "Mrs. Ilayes and Mrs 1 Kober'son will bo hostess for tfie ' veiling. [ - ? ? -- v' I CONWAY Son A I. ( 1.1 15 The club met at. the usual hour. I The house was called to order by i] flu- president. Chairnrati -of the " viel< cbinmittee reported two nieni J 1 l is has recuperated. v' Mr. and Mrs. .lell' * Hemming- T a ay and baby have spent ten days T Atlantic Beach with Mrs. Eve- -J iyii Place and report a nice time. 1 lr_ Hemmingwny is a faithful 1 member of the club also a local P f. undertaker of Conway. f' Prof. W. A. Stackhouse has re- a turned to his formal home N.ich- 1 , 'Ms, after" substituting for Mr. s Hemmingway while he was away. Prof. Stackhouse is also one of 1 the members of our club and ad- \ visor. I.onnie Allen has arrived I after spending a few days in C Tennessee and Asbeville with his I friends. C BI.L'E STAR SOCfAf, (M B h We held our last meeting on .Monday night, July 15, at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. James 15rown at. 8:30 p.m. Next meet- v ing will be at 115 University ter- ^ race at the home oT Mr. and Mrs. Reeder. We are- also planning an c anniversary dance on tjje 5th of i August. Mrs. 11 rooks is out of i< town visiting a friend in Hender- jj sonville. Mrs. Hattie Davis is [j also leaving Thursday for Virgin- w ia. Mrs. Artnie Davis is also a] out of town. We hope them all r a nice time. g RIDE TO PARADISE LAKE . ic The Epworth League of Sidney o Park church will give a ride to r Paradise Lake next Wednesday b s^Jght, July 4 at 8 o'clock. Trucks p Cleave the church at 8:15' sharp Jiublic is invited to take this g p- ^nlight ride with us. tl J.-E. G. HALCOMBE INTEHTAINS SOCIETTY < -Giv-Erkkiy night,?J^rty-Hi,-Mrr laleombe entertained a few of w Columbia's most prominent socie^ vv y, at his home on Lyon street. ft Mr. Halcome returned to Colum IV >ia and its society in the spring 1< liter a year's stay in New Eng- w and. o The members attending the en- ft .ertainment were Mr. Matthew F Perry and Miss L. F. Johnson, J \lr. John P. Holley and ftliss Es .cr Means, Mr. Charles Stromanle iiul Miss Annie Paul, Mi*. Edgai I F Williams and Miss E. J. Johnson'g VTir Raymond Western and Miss*t Carolyn Reese, Mr, Ralph King f uul Miss Homeraell Bowman, Mi Uansey Western and Miss Ber- b tha Reese, Mr. Wm. Holley and ? Miss Marie Holley, Mr. Clinton I Eiazzard, Mr. Woodrow Nelson t md Miss Uuiuiliy Putturaun, Miss "t Edith Riley, was the guest of Mr. r Haleombe. . ? J AFyssrs Edgar WiHiams, Chas. c ?miin:in, Wustofi furgoBS, "Lowaa ~ liist, the Hep cats from N. Y. * Jit ywere-there hard as usual and t putting down some fine society I rug. t Among the members was an 1 outstanding young gentleman of t Virginia, Doctor Williams, who is 51 jrf interne at the Waverley hos- r pital. There were also present F Mr. and Mrs. Fable Paul of Heidt J street. 8 Mr. Haleombe has planned to e introduce to the Columbia's most c prominent society his edusin. Miss 1 Mary J. MitcheTTTiiT August. Miss ' Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. A. L. W. Mitehll of \ Winnsboro, S. G-. ~ rrr~ i MISS M..J. MITCHELL DEBUT J ? ? t Miss Mary Jane Mitchell, dau- t ghtor of MY. A. L. and Mrs. C. L. i Mitchell of Wihriiboro, S. C., will ;;.ke her first bow to Columbia's e . .( I... Si.e is the' niece of . the I late well-known business man, e .'it. W illiam lirooks' Clean, for i i ..ma Unity years, a business c man rn Fairneld county among ~ In.tn races. s Miss Mitchell is the grand-dan- v -.liter m the late Mrs. Alary Ale- \ orual tilenn, lor nftirc than fifty v Sears- a meini/er of Winnsoro's 1 liu-st prominent families. When c he-" passed the whole town paid .'i-i'.tf io her funeral. 1 Mr. llalcombe stated a few a lays ago a lun.heon yt-ill be given to a few of the members who v a ill help him plan the debut. v ~~ t -VAVEKLV FRIENDLY FEW v SOCIAL CI.I B * The club met at 1211 McDuftie ^ \ve., at the home of Mrs. Maggiti " . sjitcy. the meeting was called ( ,o order bv the President. Mr -I. d Jo.ns.' Song led by Mrs. Eaddy, n i la- Cardon; prayer by Rev. 1 Howell. U-A.nother song by Mrs. 1 o liiltaker, after which the devo- " lonal eame to a close. The presdent in charge of the meeting. The club is planning a bus ride ** o Dunbar Lake in the near fu- . uix*. We adjourned, to meet at 11 tii -i. Ashley's home. ^ I'll E 11 lfill HATTERS * h The High Hatters Social club . liet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jibson, 11U2 House street. The lieeting was called to order by ^ drs. Warden. Then turned over o the president. Thg business ^ essioil followed. The next meet . ng will meet at the home of Mr. " md Mrs. Johnson. 1416 Carolina ourt. - HE FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR <3 ' '? . V Hie Friendly Neighbor club ^ net at the home of Mrs. Mary'a 'helps. The devotions were con- q lucted by Mrs. Lola Cheeks. The jsj liree months purchase treasure i vas given to the ladies and they s eculed to purchase hose. The hristmas Savings account has at ]? resent passed last year's sav- tj ngs. The members decided to ft iave a picnic on Lake Murray on f, uly 22, touting, fishing und game rill be the ami^ement of the day. ?p ars will leave the president's i / none io2U it ice street at 9 o'clock 1 nly 22. After tlve business art of the meeting was had, uur ol lostess served a refreshing re- 1^ ast. M The club's anniversary was held 2! t the home of Mrs. Owens. Mrs. a L C. Chappelle was the guest peaker. Instrumental solo Mrs. T E. M. Owens. Recitation, Mrs. t* ^ydia Young. Instrumental solo w Yra Richardson. Reading Mrs. j. McConnell. il>uett, Lillian )wens and Margie Mae Cooper, nstrumental solo, Lillian Owens al Hub's History, Elizabeth Young. Ji tfter the program was had an e R iborate repast was served. 21 "" 4 tli ENTERTAINED w fc Mrs. Whaley of Columbia, S. C. .as entertained with a lovely w lirthrtight party by her sister at Irs. Casey, July 4, 1940.at 2800 21 )ntario Road, .Washington, jhC. w he room" was"* decorated \vith la ovely pink gladiola with a pink R ght in the dining room, and a ei ice centerpiece. Mrs. Whaley Si ma taken to the show and when ei he came back as she entered the tl oom with such a surprise the e< uests began to sing Happy Birth w ay to You. The guests were served delic- in >us shrimp cocktail and a course er f fried chicken, potato salad, hot W oils and butter, fresh string M ea.ns, stuff tomatoes and June rl eas. . he Mrs. Whaley was also the G uest of Mr. and Mrs. Btromer for he ie remainder of the afternoon, cr V . > . FRASER-MISTZ WEDDING I c -Charleston, -9:?C:?A lovely * redding of much interest to their 'ide circle of friends was that of liss Althea Rownetta Fraser and T Ir. Wm, L. Metz, Jr., of Char>ston lind Edisto Island, S. C., j rhich was solemnized at the home j f the bride's parents Mr. and Irs. Thaddeus Fraser of No. 14 'ludd St., Wednesday evening, . une 19th at 3:30 p.m. The ring ceremony was perform t u uy nev. w. ivietz, D.D., oi ( ^disto Island, father of the ;room. The ceremony room was asteljr decorated wi in lilliesr * erns and palms. I Miss Charlotte Hunter of Char < otte, N. C., sang O Promise Me. ?he was accompanied by Mrs. nez Pinckney, a cousin of the , >ride, yho also played the tradi- A ional weddings march.?Miss Er- ] na Smith, accompanied by Prof. f larleston Flemming sang,?Be- anse and I Love You Truly. i The hlairon oi nonor, Mrs. tier , nan Boone, the bride's only sis ] er entered with Mr. Herbert Lee ] )avis-,-a partner of the groom in t lusiness. She wore a dress of s )ink over blue net and carried a >oquet of pink 'gladiolas and blue sters and ferns. Next came the naid of honor, Miss Nathalee leyward wearing blue shadow or- , :anza. Her flowers were also i ;lads and asters. The groom then . ntered with his brother Mr. Fran < :is Perry Metz as his best man. \ They were then followed by the ( ittle flower girls Misses Ellen j >inckney and Edna Winthrope i vho were dressed in blue and pink orgnndy respectively. * Master { smith Simmons of Columbia, S. j 3., younger son of Prof. J. A. , Simmons brought in the ring in s he heart of a rose. He wore | >lack velvet pants and white sat n blouse. The bride then entered on the . trm of her father, Mr. Thaddeus . Eraser, who gave her in marriige. She was never lovelier than J. n her wedding gown of white j hantilly lace over white satin J vith sweetheart neckline, long " leeves and a full skirt ending vith a long train. Her full length 'eil of bridal illusion "was held vith a coronet of pearls. She car . ied a shower boquet "of white arnations and ferns. Mrs. Fraser, mother of the . ride was attired in flower beige . ind japonica chiffon. . Mrs. Metz, mother of the groom vore Persian blue lace over satin j vith a corsage of white violet*. The men of the wedding party 8 vore white suits~black ties and * mtonieres of white carnations, i Immediatley after the ceremony s dr. and Mrs. Fraser entertained *" t an informal reception for the arge crowd attending the wed- c ling. k The bride changed to a dusty ose suit' with navy blue accesso- [ ies.?They left that evening by k lotor for New York City on their oneymoon. After June 28th they would be 1 t home to their many friends at ? heir attractive home No. 7 Prea-. J) lent's Place. ^ The presents were many use- ^ ul and^ beautiful, attesting the steem in which ,the couple are ? eld. H 1 Mrs. Metz Jr., is the elderi^! aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thad- F eus Fraser and 4s- a -popular twa- J. her of the city school system of Charleston, S. C. Mr. Metz is the eldest son of )r. and Mrs. W. L. Metz of Ed sto Island and is an undertaker I nd embalmer of the firm of Metz ii nd Davis. - 8 The out of town guests were Irs. Josephine Brock of Sumter, p C.; Mrs. Martha Henry ol I Washington, D. C.; Miss Rosina I liddleton, Jacksonville, Fla..' Rev a nd Mrs. Paul Davis and- Miss I harlotte Hunter of Charlotte, g . C.; Mrs. Elestine Simmons and 1 wo grandchildren of Columbia, F . C. B The bride was given a miscelineous shower hy the faculty ol v le Buist school also one by Mrs. n famie Turner Geddes a close riend of the bride. HIP ABOUND THE WORLD" J< > POUND HAM FREE ~E The White and Blue Divisions t F Sidney Park CME church ral will give a Trip Around The ft forld next Monday night, July [ I at 8 o'clock. At the last stop f 10 lb; Ham will be given away. You can eat six times for 25c. he public is asked to come and r ike this ride with us. There ill be a lot of fun. ft ?t, iVHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB 0 There will be a ride out to Over y 1 Junction at Irmo, Monday nite c jly 22, 1940, sponsored by the bi ose Social club. iRound trip g > cents. Ticket will admit you ? the danoe. Come on up, you w ill find us there, where the town 3( >lks meet. 9 The Rose Social club held its eekly meeting Tuesday night, 9 f, ViritYio f\t Mioa Vivinri P.Violt u 585 Cherry street. The house 0 as called to order by the chap- p, iin."' Opening1 selction The One ^ ose; Prayer was repeated. Pray- ^ was repeated. Second selection c, tar Dust. After devotion exerse the house was turned over to'w ?e president. The roll was call- p i and each member responded R( ith a Bible verse and dues. sj The minutes of the last meet- t< g were read, received and adopt |f 1. New business was discussed. f( re received one new member, y, iss Jimmie Mae Miller. The b ub ? adjourned to meet at the >me of Mr. and Mrs. Malverse ^ ibson, 1218 Heidt street. The J5 >ste8s of the evening served ice H earn and cake. ***' ? TH PALMETlTO LWD HA1RRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Tessie Smith ox ^Laurens, >uth Carolina announces the mar' iage of her daughter, Lois I&lealor, to Mr. Benjamin D. Boone, ion of Mrs. Estelle Boone of irooklyn, New York. The ceremony, was performed ruly the third by the Rev. L. C. Sutler, pastor of Betbel A. M. E hurch of Laurens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Boone will make heir home in Brooklyn, New York ifter a short visit with relatives ind friends in Wilmington, North .arolina. SINGLETON-LOVELACE MARRIAG.E SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY, JULY 7th Mrs. Mary J. Pendleton announces the marriage of her laughter-Arie to Mr. Claude Loveace, Sunday, July 7th, 1940, Donilds, S. C. The marriage of- Miss?Single^ry,.a.nd .Mr Lovelace whs snlem. lied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Pendleton, in Donalds. The. Rev., W. L. Williams, pastor of :he bride performed the impressive ceremony. ^ ^ ? ??-? A WEEK BY THE SEA Mrs. Amy Ligon and Mrs. Carrie Kuff, the proprietresses of the \my's - Beauty shop, carried a jarty of eight to Atlantic Beach, 3. C., where they spent a lovely veek, in the Charity Miller's cottage. The party consisted of Miss Roberta Simons, Mrs. Janie Washington, Miss Julia Rucker, operators _ in the above named shop; Miss Minnie Skeith of "Coumbia. Miss Rose A. Grattie of Philadelphia, who is spending the summer wun mis. mgon and Mrs. luff, little Mr. Theadore Davis. The party was entertained royilly while beinig there. Some of :he things enjoyed were: tennis, iishing, crabbing and swimming. \11 expressed themselves as havng spent a very pleasant week, ind returned with more energy to serve the cusluineis. THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB The club met at the home of Vlrs. Butler and was called to orler by the president. Song Some jody's Knocking, etc.; prayer by .he chaplaiin; Song, It was His Jloodi- Scripture lesson read by drs. Clementine Watts. Song, I'll lo ail I cun. The minutes of-the ast meeting were read, received md adopted. The roll culled each number--responded. -The next -meet"ng will be at the home of Mrs enkins, 1821 Taylor street. IT. PETERS A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Willie Williams, Pastor S.. S. at the usual hour with the _ lupt. presiding. At 11:30 Rev. non. Sunday being the second j Sabbath in the month a large i :ongregation worshipped. We were glad to have Mrs. Cer rude Williams out with no airoin ilso Miss Genevieve Williams at iome after spending sometinve , vith relatives and friends at VKiteville, N. C. She reported laving had a grand time. Miss dargaret M. Williams is spendng sometime in New York City vith her aunt'. We hope her a , leasant and safe return and glad o have Mr. Joe Hillis back home- ( A HAPPY BIRTHDAY At the home of Mr. and Mrs. I )aniel Darby a party was given ; n honor of their 17 years old dau hter Gwendolyn Darby. i Many out of town guests were < resent, some of whom were Mrs. i iertha Benbow, her sister Alice i 'ulmore, and Mr. Mack Fulmore nd her aunt, Ruth Graham of j ^ake City. Among the home town i ;uests were Miss Genevieve Wiliam8, Mr. G. B. Bryant, Miss 'earl Boone, Dwitt Williams, Ruth dae Myers. The guests were entertained 1 vith many games. Argrams Chi- i ese checkers were tops and Miss )arby and Williams were champs, i A lovely meal was served by i ILss Darby's mother and was en- 3 oyed by the guests. ----- . J -The?daughter received many ( FSeful gifts. Everyljody seemed i tv have had an enjoyable time. ] IOTICE TO LEADERS 1 N RELIGIOUS CIRCLES 1 HARLESTON, S. C. ' I ? > Letters are being sent to the t everends K. E. Brogden, E. Phil- r ) Ellis, R. I. Lemon and J. C. f lurray asking a mobilization of ie young people of the churches t t Charleston to join with the c oung people in attendance of the i hurch School Convention, Colum- ( ia-Camden district to be held in s ummerville, S. C., July 24-26th. d The motorcade to Charleston k ill be Friday, July 26. Cars are Y :heduled to arrive in Charleston t :45 a.m. Presiding Elder Jas. W. Shaw f jels thai the above request will 9 e granted with pleasure, because s f his previous knowledge of the ersons notified and also their in I ;nse interest in young people and, r leir excellent training in Relig- \ us Education. j Mrs. Viola Ellis, the queenly ife of Dr. E. Philip Ellis, who a reviously taught in the public j :hool in West Columbia ^ith Pre r i<jing Elder Shaw, is also asked ( > assist the ministers of Char' p ston with this most worthy ef- j >rt of bringing together these v oung people among whom may j e found man^oMier ex-students y lubscribe For? lie Palmetto Leader i El MISS EUNICE V. FENNELL WEDS MR. J. M. PETERSON * Following their honeymoon in Atlanta, Ga., Mr. Johnny M. Peterson and his bride, the former Miss Eunice V. Fennell have returned for residence at Ridge Spring, S. C., the former home of the groom. The marriage of this prominent juuiih uoupie was soimemzed on[ Saturday evening, June 29, 194U " at 6 o'clock, Allendale, S. C., the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Fennell. Rev. Charles Anderson of' Allendale, S. C., performed the ceremony in the presence of the families of the bride and groom, out-of-town guests and friends. Prior to the ceremony, music was rendered by Mrs. C. V. Bing Best, with chords of ..harmony sang "I I.ove You Truly". Miss Rebecca Best played thl wadding march as little Miss Tressa Peterson the flower girl, entered a lovely bunch of June roses and dressed in blue organdy, carrying fern. She is the little sister of the groom. Miss iRosa Belle Broadnax was maid of honor. She is a friend of the bride and groom. The loVely bride entered with her brother, by whom . she was given in marriage. They were mof o f 4 V* ? ' A? .iiv> nv uk 3?cxeu spoi uetween two lovely floor standards filled with hydrangeas, gladiolas and ferns, each standing on . stoops draped in green. The groom and best man, Mr. Samuel Hammond, cousin of the groom welcomed them. ^ The dainty beauty of the bride was, emphasized by her wedding gown of blue taffeta red, neatly trimmed the diagonal frill match ing the lovely coronet worn in her hair. She carried a lovely bouquet of June roses and fern. - The guest enjoyed a delicious course of ice cream and cake while the bride, maid of honor, groom, best man and patents of J the groom left for Aiken where they were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. iGeorge Meachem, uqcle and aunt of the groom. wfionday, July 1, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Peterson, parents of the groom, entertained with an elaborate reception. An enjoyable , course of chicken salad, punch, i ice cream and cake was served to the guests. Miss Rosa B. Broad j nax, Mr. Samuel Hammonds, Rev i J. T. Watson of Ridge Spring; ( Mrs. S^-L, -ColHns-of"TrentotTTMrs i A. J. Murray of Charleston en- i tertained the bridal table. ] Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Peterson 1 are employed in Saluda county r. for the "year. < REV. AND MRS. HENDERSON , R. HUGHES HONORED * ! WITH RECEPTION ( Greelyville, S.C., July 8?A host t of friends were entertained at a 1 reception given in honor of Rev. c and Mrs. Henderson Randolph Hughes, Tuesday evening, July 2, from G until 8 o'clock, at the hoVne of Prof, and Mrs. E. R. Barr. t The house was beautifully dec- fc orated witlr fernsT" monthly roses, c pink asters, and gladiolus. A col- e or scheme of pink and green was c beautifully carried out. ~ fc In the receiving line were Prof, s and Mrs. E. R. Barr, sister and v brother-in-law of the groom. Rev T and Mrs. Henderson R. Hughes, i bride and groom; Rev. and Mrs. c S. M. Hughes, mother and father a of the groom; and little Abraham and Nathaniel Barr, nephews of j the groom. \ The bride wore a beautiful r gown of white lace over white i tatfetar, and" a Cdr'sage 67 white T carnations. The groom's mother i wore a beautiful gown of acqua v taffeta, and a corsage of pink roses. The groom sister wore a beautiful gown of rose taffeta and a corsage of sweet peas. As the guests entered they were; t registered by Mrs. Rosa Lee Roby j Inson, and the many lovely giftsl t were received*,and unwrapped by \ Mjfi* fllgdys !-ltnrHi?n. Doth Of ^ jreeleyville. Among those serv- o ng were Miss Mary Mitehel, Mrs. f Nfamie Williams and her daugh- v :er, Angle of Kingstree, S. C.; c ind Mrs. Julia Robinson of Gree- u leyville. Iced punch was served J 'ollowed by a delicious course of c ce cream and cakes. Many in^-v ;eresting games were played and 2 nusiic was furnished by Mrs. Mag p fie Bennett of Homestead, Pa. s Mrs. Hughes before her marri- b ige was Miss Ruth Gra%es Hen- \ lerson, daughter of the late Mr. fi ind Mrs. John L. Henderson of a Columbia, S. C. She is a gradu- d ite of Allen university and has lone work toward An advance de- ^ ;ree at Atlanta university. Since S ler graduation.^she has taught in T ha Columbia school mtom "? Rev. Hughes is the son of Rev. y ind Mrs. S. M. Hughes of Kingitree, S. C. He is also a gradu- v ite of Allen university and since \ \ graduation he has received his < i LD. degree from Oberlin. He J| low holds an A. M. E. pastorage < n Charleston, where they are mak 41 ng their home. . !! Out-of-town guests were: id?r. < ,nd Mrs. Livingston McFarlin, J diss Ella G. Mason, Miss Marga- < et Blakley, Mr. Spencer and Mr. )liver Hughes, brothers of the < i rroom alt of Kingstree; Mr. and 4| ifrs. Henry Pasley of w.Heming- < i vay. Mrs. Lottie Doizer, Rev. and 4j dVs. C. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs ?, V. B. Smith, all of Salters, S.C.; ij dr. Allen Austen of Charleston; dr. John Hughes and Mr. James <> lughea brothers of the groom of 11 'ayettevllle, N. C. ' IJ J MISS RACHEI. H. LAWRENCE BRIDE-ELECT HONORED . , Kingstree, S. July "J . rMiss M- E. Blakley entertained in Tfonor Miss Rachel le Relx-kih Lawrence, bride-eject, Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous shower and party at the Blakley's country Estate, Salters, S. C. Route -i. Miss Lawrence's chair was mark ed with btue and pink decorations unu a miniature bride. She wore1 a lovely creation of pink clotted | swiss with accessories to match. She was accompanied by Mr. Jack Cooper, the groom-to-be. * Many lovely and useful-^ gifts were Tccrtved?by?the"?honofed guest. The guests attending were. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lawrence, Salters S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. TV J. Speights Kings tree. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, Kings tree; Mr. and M1 s. K. V. B. Thomas, Kingstree; Mr. and E. Guiletu Florence; M+-. and PToni-j- AW.-..,. Mr. and Mrs. Celeste Lawrence., Salters. Rev. and Mrs. Daniels. Manning; Misses Pansy and Magdeline Prestly, N. Y.; Elina Smith Andrews; Evalina Saultener Bentrice Lawrehce, Salters; Ella G. Mason, Rosa lx-e LeYallic.4 Ivlnise Morris, Kingstree. R. E. Bradford, Charleston; Marion Murehison, N. Y.; Lottie Sumter. Manningj Fadonia Manigauft. Columbia; Rosa Goodsom, Darlington; Rachelle and Christine Burgess. Kingstree; Bennethia Dickie, King stree; Messrs M. Anthony Martin Seymour \Grogg, Florence; \Val-_ ter Demery, Willard Fulton, Lawfence MdFttrlrnr "Kingstree. Samuel S. Bacote, Dinlington; Mrs Rebekiah Lawrence, .Salters; Mr. H. L. Mazon, Charleston: P. Lance, Manning and Mts. R. E. Reid, Orangeburg. The ladies all wore lovel yevening gowns of various descriptions. ??? During the event refreshments and a salad course were sexyed buffet style, with iced drinks and souvenirs* The guests expressed themselves?as?having?had?an-?enjoyable time and it was considered as oneof the highlights of the season ROSE SOCIAL CLl'B The club held its wekly -meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jim Gibson, 1218 Heidt street Opening selection Certainly Lord prayer was repeated in concert Selection, Shine on Me. After .vhich the devotional exercise was dosed. A Ipvely program wus cendered. After the program ;he business session followed. A oiDie verse was repeated by each nember and the payment of dues, rwo persons became members of >ur club: Miss Simuel and Mrs. foe Ricks. Mrs. Marion Rice was lominated vice-president. There will be a moonlight picnic Monday night, July 22.' A good time iis assured everyone. The next meeting will be . it the home of Mrs. Maion Rice. , The hostess of the evening, served :ake and ice cream. -i. I CAVALIERS _jgOCTAL C LI H July 10th, the wekly meeting of? he Cavaliers convened at the Lome of Mr. Willie Ruff-,- 14P7 Lin oln street. Ifhe house was ca'lld to order by the president. The levotional service was conducted 1 >y the chaplain, singing the club's? ohg. After which quotations [ vere repeated by each memier.' Phe business session of the nicet ng was conducted by the 1'iesi- . lent, Mr. Thomas Ruff', both old ind new business was discussed. The host served a delicious reLast consisting of assorted saiulviches and fruit punch. The rcnainder of the evening was spent n playing games and singing old. oik songs. Everyone leff~ xpiesst~ ng themselves as having spent a! ery pleasant evening. WESLEY M. E. ( Ill IU H At present .all efforts are being' ?ent toward the successful cum letion of the September Rally, "he membership of the church-has... )eeri divided into twenty .lnh< jich under the captaiinship of one f the men. Several projects have leen carried out with a view toward realizing the $25 goal pei lub. Clubs 19 and 20 have sched led a -big barbecue -for Saturday" uly 20th, from 1 p.m. at the hurch parsonage, corner of Golan;?and ilarnwell?streets. The? 5c plate will consist of barbecue erk and hash, steamed rice, cold law, and orangeade. There will e also loc lunches and 10c san-.lciches. Refreshments will be ree. All members and friends re asked to help out in this unertaking. PINCKNEY'S VV ^ UNDERTAKER AND U OF SOUTH CAROL!> 1006 WASHINGTON ST. PAGE FIVE [Knights of Pythias . . Reorganization . :<! V ' I' W - ? JMVlin- ( "nji !( i ..-r . ' r i I,f,f Km!: hi - (. ' Itwthia.- Sa\ar. Airan.l I.-v \l <i v "ti. ? ' . " ((,;. stat.- at.'? . ... .... : j T.fwif. I?.S ' . a South <, . ... -j,j In- | ' -im ? ;.'! 11.. si-i'i'iii <! i u ;ti. t h.- T i,. a-?^4 ? r_? put ih i : ; . : tiuii. Tiii-!"- : nato I. the stat*-. a- . ... , bft-n ljuut ' l >. ; . . . ?, . fal I'Hiiii-! . . , . IhT 1 s*; ?K. ! .. 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