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m ? -? Saturday, August 3, 19-10 Mr. William l)a\id of Washing j ton, D. was entertained by > Dea. and (Mrs. .J. ). .Joyce, last Tuesday afternoon. The menu consisted of ice cream, cake and , watermclop, tin- evening whs spoilt hi games and conversing. Mr. Thomas Welt lie. II. Hill, ol Atlanta,. Gh.. are spending a lew weeks in the city. On Sunday they were^.the cnoslv i.f Mi ami MYs. ,\V. C.'. Ford. * > Mrs. Ida ( uliiiiun and family were minuay vi-it"i> ol .Mr. and .\lt-K. JGifns Hra-fts. Also Mr. and Mis. Jos- Mo! ley. All'.of Saluda. t'AIMTAI. ( I l y (Jl \KTKT On Sunday afternoon at .r> p.m. the Gaiptal City and-' associate quartets will render ig religious ^ service at the Capitol Theater This service will consist of a very interesting program of quartet selections and the sermon wall Ik delivered hy Kev. K. A. Havis, the pastor u f Bethlehem Baptist cnurcn. Everybody is urged U> be pres4-nt as this is tin* first program of this type to he ptlVivtf. THE V. r. S. T. C.1.1IK The club met at the h"tnc . Mil Mrs. Watts, called t>i order by tin. president.- Sony. iU-m.embei At.*. piayer?be?t+rr < ha11111ii:. Sunt! I'll do all 1 can; scripture Us son read by Mi*, l.ein-y' lUiss. Sony after which devotions closed. Roll calk-il each nienib* r answeVitig'. The club gate a picnic- ami everybody had a very coed time. The next meeting will be at the home 'of Miss I). Mayers - 1 dUti Gregg stivet. THE KRIEN 1)1 Y EKW Tl?e Friendly Few cluv hold its wetkly meeting at tin- home oi Mis. Blocker on Tree street. A short demotion was hold which everyone enjoyed. Business was dis cussed after which Ave were sol ved refreslfihigr' drinks and cake. The next meeting1 will he held~at tlTe home "of Mr. ami .Mis'. li<4>wn' - ^ THE S( MIIA I. SAVINGS (1.1 II On .Monday night, July lath, 11)40 the Social Savings club, was organized. We have ;nt the prosout II members. We hope to inake this club Irtgndly and soci aluble. Each member is, respond ing nicely and" we wisli that on: club will le a sue. ess. The nielli hers so far are Mrs. Margaret Stevenson, president^ Mr. William C'alwy, \ ice-president; Miss Annio Mae Coil, secretary; Mrs Janie lliller, treasurer. Miss Dorothy Campbell, reporter; Messrs John Stevenson, Maiay (Hover, Trudell lliller, Misses Rosie Stev * 11.son, Hatlio Bulk: Johnson and Kmilllr" Brn?*77~"^ ~ Wo arc having a silver toa at ! . the Iu11n* nl'?ila>..s lJuiuihy- Camp boll; lull Croon sti ,ot, Suiulay, August 1, ll'lu. Wo wish to extend an invitation l?> all tVionds and the public. MICH H ATTMkX S()( I \ I. AND-SAVINtiS (M B The club mot at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Clarke. The-meeting was called to order' by the president. After the devotions, ? business session followed.?Tbtr minutes were read, received and adopted; roll call, each membei responded. Keep watching this paper for our anniversary an nouncement which will be in Augllftt. lit nn ilnti. Tlw. ?? v.. v.c.v>. ml i.iuvb jug adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warden for a silver tea. We are inviting all clubs to come. HI SY I.ADI10S The meeting was held at the hoiiK* of Mrs. Pope July 2!'th. After the roll was called we went into business session. Miss Annie Mac Manigault has gone to New York for a short-visit and will re turn Sunday or Monday"* Our President, Mrs. Pope was awarded a prize by Mrs. Eva i - Adams for having the highest a mount of scores. We had three visitors with us Monday Mrs. Wil **i?i I.yles of Columbia; Mrs. Quarl-u t V es of Columbia and Mrs. Daisy Hamilton, Philadelphia. Mrs. Ham ilton is here on a visit for two wodks. | We spent a very enjoyable ev enimr with the Regular?Fellows Monday 6night at the whist tournament. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H-ester Cole man ?111 Assembly street Monday August 5th. Mi's. Coleman , and Miss Manigault will be hostesses. M A RR I AGE ANNOUNCUMENT Mrs. Chloe A. Bennett, 15 Rad litfe St., Charleston, S. C., announces the marriage of her daughter Beatrice Elizabeth to Mr. George A. Crawford of Detroit, Michigan on Sunday, July 14, 1;?-!(). in Detroit, Mich. At home after September 1, 255 East Vernor Highway, Detroit, UTtcfi: ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY _ N V - Mrs. Mary Weeks Williams uf 157 West 4 23r<l street^ entertained a number of friends at a birthday anniversary on Thursday w evening. An impromptu program of music and readings together with a choice menu enlivened the occasion. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Duftic, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs'. Booker Roane, Mis. Isabel Johnson, Miss Geneva Williams. Miss Jeanette Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Erol Moore. M AKR1 A(JK ANNOf NCEftJENT Mr. and Mrs. Green Smith of Jenkinsvilk*, -S. C., announce the marriage of their daughter Alice Frazel to Mr. L. A. Brown of Columlia: S. July 1010. 1 I S!?.\V EVENING SOCIAL CLl'B The 1 i esday E vening Social dill) held its wekly meeting July . at the honie_iilL_Mrs. Ethel lien ei >>iii. mn tti'i vais street. The meeting was .ailed to order by the president, Mrs. Kathrine Warley ait'h the Chaplain, Mrs. Folder conducting the devotions. Tho minutes were read, received and adopted. The roll was-called ail<! each member responded. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Irene Young, 1401 1 Oak street. The hostess served icecream and cake. HOME-COMING 1>AV AT BETHEL A. M. E. SjL'NDAY .. ... ~ ~ - - ? .-unuay is nome-coming. Alter the morning worship dinner will he served in the second unit of .the church. All auxiliaries of the church are cooperating to make the affair worth while and successful. A-ll dinners served will - b< freer At 3 p.m. Rev. Robinson, presidi++g?Vhk-t* of the?hancaster district wilL.preach an dat the regular night service, the pastor shall deliver the message. SI NM SIDE SOCIAL ( LI B The Sunny Side Social club held its weekly meeting at tht home of .Mis. Florence Wilson, Tuesday evening, July 30th. The meeting was called to order by the Acting Chaplain, Mr. J. B. Ford. We had a splendid devotion which was carrivd out in its usual manners After which the meeting was turned over to the President, Mr. Middleton. Minutes of the last meeting were' read, received and adopted. The house was opened for business, old and new business was discussed. We were very proud of the success we had with the bingo party which was given at the houte of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy July 2b. We were also ""glad to have Mrs. Sarah E. Ford back after being ill for sometime. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford on Marshal street, The hostess served a delicious course. . The club held its weekly meeting at the home of Miss Rebecca Rose. The house was called tc order by the chaplain. Devotions were carried out in tho Usual manner. After which a short pre gram was carried out. The roll was called and each member responded with a Bible verse and dues. Minutes were read and a dopted. Business session followed. We received three new members: Mr. Samuel Emanuel, Adolphus Blocker, and' Emanuel Brown who were welcomed. Next meeting will l>e at the home of Mrs. Hei menia Spigner, 2687 - Cherry street. The hostess of tfie even-ing served iee cream and cake. I.UCKV BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meet 1 ing at the home of Mrs. Thoma- 1 nena Kennedy. Mr. West John- i TAYLOR-ALSTON W KOl>I NO An interesting social event of ;he summer was the wedding Sunday afternoon, July 28, ol Mr. James Ernest Alston of Winns! boro and Caycv, who were married at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, at the home of the bride, 1418- To baceo street by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins^ Yariedr colored flowers were] beautifully arranged about the liv ing room. The bride's only at , . i . ... ,, ,? n tunuant, miss uernen miner, wun a dress of navy gorgette, trim-1 rned with white lace and white accessories. Her flowers were white daisies. Mk\ Luther Caldwell of NVinnsboro was the groom best man. The bride was given, marriage by her father Rev* H. M. Taylor. She wore a becoming and chic traveling costume u f navy blue gorgette. uimmed with whifca eyelet ~embroidery, white ;n cessories and white hat. llei flowers were pink roses and fern. Immediately following the cere monv the guests were entertain ed by the bride's family. In the dining loom some special friends of the couple were served, those being her pastor, Rev. L. C. Jenkins; Miss Bernell Miller, Mr. Luther Caldwell, Miss Wilhelmina Miller, Mr. William Bonnei4, Mrs. Elizabeth Dozier of Atlanta, Ga. The other guests were served in the living room. In the center of the lace cloth covering the bride's table was a large bowl of white daisies, a green, pink and white iced cake also decorated the table. _j The guests were served fried chicken, irish potato salad, saltines. ice cream and cake. After the?entertainment tlu_ couple left for their home !'2t! Freeman Ave.,. Cayce, S. t'. MRS. ROSA L. HART HONORS GJCESTS On last Wednesday evening, Mis. Rosa L. Hart entertained a group of friends informally at a delightful lawn party in honor ol Mrs. Annye B. Weston who has returned home after seven years stay in New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson of Chi .ago. .Mrs. Kobertson was formerly Miss Lottie Scott of this city. While heiv they were the house guests of Mrs. Win. Manigault and Mr. D. R. Starks and were the recipients of several Mrs. Weston was a member ol the faculty of Georgia State college last tegm and has just closed a six week suimnei session ^.t the State College of Albany, Ga We gladly welcome her and hope she is home to stay. Whist and Chinese checkers were enjoyed and after the games the guests were served?punch, sandwiches and cake. The his tess was assisteil in serving by Miss Blanche Jackson and Miss Catherine Mack and Miss Francis Mack. Durin gthe evening strains of "The Songs of Yesterday" were played by Mrs. Mamie K. Summers who also . gang "Low's Old Sweet Song". Mrs. Weston rendered "The Sun shine of Your Smile" and Miss Daisy Roach "Drink To Me Only With Thine. Eyes". The two honored guests were presented prizes by the hostess. Mrs. Weston responded. ?Those enjoying the?atfair besid; es the honored guests were: Mrs! Annye B. Weston, Mr.- and Mi s. Wm. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks, Mrs. Mattie J. Brown, *.c m r tv * t _ ivirs. rranees u. /jrown, ;>ii\ m. Manigault, Mrs. Dseeola Weston, Mrs. Myra Hayes, Mrs. Rutlcdge friqe, Mrs. Jobnie Suber, Mrs. F. Woodson, Mrs. Mayme E. Summers, Mrs. Annye Mae Hurley, Miss Blanche Jackson, Miss Daisy Roach, Miss C. E. Mack, Miss Ellen Bookman, Miss L. Jackson, Miss Vasthi Jackson, Miss Naomi Summers, Miss Frances Mack, Mi | D. R. Starks. Mr. D. S. Williams. I Mr. Alfred Woodson, Mr. Willie Moore, Mr. David Woodson. son, host. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Nellie Green an dour devotions were carried out as usual. The minutes of the last meeting were received and approved of. Mrs. Hattie Johnson was reported .sick. We wish for her speedy recovery. Unfinished and new business was dis cussed by the club. The roll was called, 17 members were present The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Minnie Bowers, 10121 Colege.street. The club was serv! ed a delightful repast.r THE PALMETTO LEAJ )E ROCK IIII.L l <>< M S Miss Annie Bell Bail- i able to be- out a^ain al ter a fe.\ >l:ij s ol* illness. TTTss .Maud, llatl J K.iu,,i m Xi'v York City is here ... hoi mother Mis. Kosie Hall. Si:e also was one of the vis;i<.;s m Ml I'rospeet Baptist ehurcn m. ,S <!<( liiorning arid sang a i ca.u Jill .solo. .Mi\ David Caldweil ufaU'j . . ' I * and operation at Si. i'laiij. hv.-ja I tal arid is doing nicely ii">u. .\ilr. Wallace ileatlic; 11 r i * am; Mr. i'ink Ervin spent Sunday .a Clover, S. C., wild friends. . Mrs. l.ouvinia l-io.-df' a; . at Sunday in Cloier v\ i t r i i.i i aunt. .Mrs. Eliza Tate. Miss W'illene Simpson spent tin week end in Tirzah with hoi n.v ' ther Mi-. Willie Simpson. Mrs. l.ouvinia Crosby; Miss W'illene Simpson, Mr. Ctrirruo Iju. via, .Ml1. Hell franklin dav ylTTdni'" ||| I "IllllUdle" ~ Mrs. Elizabeth Dunkins Hob r Chen v St.. ( hariotti- \ I ^i.i m i ... , ^ a few days in Keck llih wit-h Let 7. sister Miss Mary Dixm.. Mr. and Mis. Artiii.: i nit and ekiUlreu spent -f-M.- a in] Charlotte,. N. < with M i -. I Kirns I. sister. Miss \\' i 1 i it - iti-iiisoii K.. i < ; m ii ed to her Koine in .New "i : i. t it\ a!t.er " pi .'niii:p ;i Lisick lliil with, ke't sis.i. . " ? (Jeiieva Williams. . ' ' Aniuny tlie niies atli i.-nnp tla.^. program of V\ inps- Ov i* Ii niaV' in Charlotte. N. C., I'm; We.ine-day ii i j^l?t was Ijev. C. I .awry,' .Miss Myrtle Marry, |K.. I. 11 Mr. ami .Mis. Lewis tin: uei K it lor New .Jers.-y alter -< i.d,':;v a w eek with his aant A/.;..- , .Spi itw 'l'lie ti i e.'i O . i x I ' ' ii. held at i'"i u nilsl.iji cd. i ... i tuck Hill last week wit.lv o .a" few out ul town preaehers licv.K I . 11. * Lew r-.1 iii: ectoi . ? lie . M. A Miii-tv - . ri . ...i : <la\ it.i Iihll witr. i;>nn-(! ly. >I r. ami Ml*. Allcll Vv ...r. n e at' : Uiried tin. fvi-t ice .Jsi.ii'.a_. at St.' i 1'iuii l!a[)t:.-t ciu.icii. Mr. uial Mis. Men is. i ? iaiiv.it' <>; Chester,. S. si".;.' . ni.'a\ 1 with t-heii dan. liter. ,>i :- ,\ilo:t ! - Wilmoi v. MI WIN I./.MK A. M. 11. (Ill K< li l(i'\ . I'. N . W il-.n a. | ';IM inI.ast S t.ilay m :e' at i i a1., u\ Inelv tin- |>a.~t '-mi 111? sI4TlifuTY~tLe s-n a.: ! ,|>i.?ili- later, 1:'.'. lie |'i > . ;.eii a. ?. * ..1? .-lit t itle in.o:? : I I in- -tit. > ' "Aillltlull ul liiao - Six tut s Wet e in i .- int. Tiie S. S. v.as ei. .i ay tiw Tissistiitil "S"'.i111., A!: 1 ;t\ 1"t . I was largely a'tte'M..-. 1'lie le.? _ 1 was lieiutli:'till>. ail li\ ti... J'isti ict-Sniit.. 1L l.icinicU. At S oYloek ' v ' jneneir eil from the sa' . lie \Y"i'ui'- ' (a I en test Xet'il. i' lar.*e!\ at tendril. Ten \ . . et'e j.tr> ent. The I'l'lla:. was \et\ , 1 tjuuu. I'eV Ml-. i 1 N. W'l ! s !. MVs. Inez Tcmpb , M Julia I (JUIia in, M is. Ma:-. . hnson and Mrs. Ilallic Ko; iia:.i ...tended J:. Missionary cmvii.! last v.oel at (.am* II* \*. I : 'imi'ti'd a!i I j assessments ami . : -! tin- >pit ) itujil feast an.i ."inn <>l' tbconvention. Mrs. I.ucindu t.ii- :* tin ashei board passed in - . -t In. \.-ri. ' early Monday ni . - _ FIRST ( Al.\ tin H AIM IS I tilt 11 Woman's 1 biy_ u -i * > a special j .Jx-aLuru- Enmbey r +W+hy * Sunday Scb'-n-rr ! * 11:10""a.m. TTayer-,Svi vice cm..;- ;.-d by tin- , .MissiorrrFt'-y society. t,> | i , y,o o i -' KJJJI-I.IUI ovi uit'ii t<> .urn i?y u;r pastor, 11 :;{ .>: RYl'i " <;... i ( the Organ" 0:oo Spi > , Address to Woman i , .Mis. -I .I Starks, 7:00. OtVer;\g and. report | of captains. Ih-nedii i i n. | LEXINGTON CIRCI IT NKWS ' Rev. I. () Simmon^. I'astmS. S. was 4ia<i a*- tis.nl d:>eu.--j sing a wonderful <pj?.ieet. TV.vJ pastor was at Spring H II and hi! | der Ramsey prraiho; Sunday 1 nite marked tin- beginning. of tin 1 revival at Bethel. Rev. J. C. Bates, pastor of Saluda eiivuit 1 'pi'eached and the Junior ehoii ' sari^ The third quarterly Confer ' enc> was had Saturday at Spilngj Hill. The members responde<l_ well } to the request. Sunday will ho a high day at Bethel. Com9 oilt * and enjoy yours-df in Holy w??r- -i ship. -1 iy - ?v R Missionarv Depahut <?i\ es Bon Voyage to ! To (iC-iioral ConfertMU'i (15~> I >a \( ?*r I favh) | -N'?~> V> I !< ? ity I li. ],. L. Kit .1 .*?.' i i-t:.i y iij Mis.-i">tis iiml his " !' .\11 I'i'Utitii IVir\. win h; >t> t" thi* ! ''? ?vi?'!i "Missiminrii* . ;u:'i '!|-" 111* li i shi'i i ; in ?ts "at thi ,\:i. ii ' tu y lii^iii'i'.iiit tiM s- }.< ! i- i>;. J I : i:; >i; "<-v. tutiv'. Amiiiitr tii' j '.'.i"i i.i-j:, riullihlilvll "! It.'. | I ... I .1 . .: .111/1 * / L i 11' 1 S MI UK' |l !' 1 !"' 1 injulats |:i ,\ I Iu-m- A1 i--.i)i-. i j'or. '.v'i.m'i, ', I% ^:i> uiv.-ii wHt <; -! L'.it.-- I-, tin- ivcont l "Ml-) < III I- JH|<I (;;U!ic ifum Sij'.II1! ami. Wt-.-l Al'iii'si, the \V<-t In<iu*. lii.- Ki riul.lU ul' Haiti. .San-. 'm Hr. inn. Smith Anntica ami 1 vi.lia. - - lirilliant Affair i:i:i in-.i. \. \i. ! :.. in i IU n ^uti'liiii-on i^a--i<if ~ 1 t. K'niili -l;U HIVKK. Ul, lust] Stnnlay v.tiv very; y.eoil tiiiouyn Mj.it tin.- day. The muming 'service was cundacted 7n tin.- rejrulai oi nr. J'lie_ S. ,S. Witi- cuudueU-d Uy 1 Sujit,. AH. .Jmscihj Junes. At. .. u i lui*k Kev. Walter Wituihaii delivered a uonderJ'ul Missionary I'M lilt- -OOKLV WIIICll .VII'.. Siu'oiia i - is pi es ideal. Ue\ Windham is a student at .Morn? i I'lii . J-1s111It-1, "S. ' . ami is iiiii-. ihy v.Mai. I'he uiyhl services wi le weji. ?a_ttv.ii.'ky,. XI re sermon \as instinctive. ami soul stiri ingi -! .Mi". ai.<i .Mi's. .Morris (Jel/.er of i'ii.iaiit Tj-ina were the guests ujhis paieiils, Jiv'v. and Arola l"..uin last week. .Mr. CTvlzcr is a native ol St. Cieorge but has made his- home- fn l'hiiadelphia for a ii.'ir.inU oi' years, Vv\ v,'.' i '.- utuude -to- give exaei race, ,<inee the last quarter we've ' I 11: ?'d iy >U O.U.'hA biitimighl supper was given ;n i.o<;,.i; of our pastoi* which was v. oil attended i y members ul" sis:yr t-liur. lies. J'i". K. Newman pastor of Truity .M. K. church and others were sent. This program was spoil -i by .Mrs. l.ula Snype, ,*5. K. ! '? Idoi and others. lieuty -Joel's remains are in ..t V iii me t linstie Staley undct dm.. company awaiting burivl i.Al KKNS MIWS i in- ii'vival . si'iicon. ol" the cyun v. i'cu'an. .Sunday with Iltli arrd- .Vcw?*=mny <_ .-?ii 11f ?: .on. cv. \Y. i .. Wilson is visiiducli-..1 a ic\i?al in Oraujicbiuy thin .?!i.-s Jessie Saxun of Washing 1' t .. is visiting iiui mother j d--. 11 i i ;t .Saxon. " : 1.- John 1> and Samuel of X. A York i.'ity arc \ isit- ! pas ents. Jii 1. au.4- Mis. W .ii! lio\'il and Eiia i Sai-ideis -141 fa*>< i ! ai la d i 1 on. their earn. : m a mountain.- of N. C , i 1 i. i.ioi -.,-1 ? -ia,| to havj j their nuinhci. Mis.- Minesii' w i.o mi- been m Brook hn three year.- to .-]> nd tlx- j .n ation peil-'ii III 1 .iUM i'lb. Mis. -J. \\ . I- idler ot Billtinio'1/ j \ld., -.sded iter lather and hiutii I r lav?air?ui.il .Mi-li -I. W. KuiM r. !: oni iii'i c she :s visit i4& hei ' relative.- in Orangeburg. A} i Mat tic I'll lei '"! tl.e Tho? 1 III I acuity is > | n*i n l-i n hei a'-atioJi in W ashingt??n. 1'. C. M rs. Kii >eeea riTTiy Ka! ph of~ Brooklyn. N. Y.. has returned accc a'iter a visit to her patents Mr. and Mrs. Pinckney (itay. lle\.' Matins preached far tho Rev. A. W. Ilrowii m Richmond i"a.. last S ..inlay. . llev. Brown is iii i?i!-?. i ?; i?a*??p?rr?fore- ilo.?A leaders of tin* state before i> call to Hi. hinoiul. The lifti rniediale group is en"J itiy ' little Miss Maiyant Putiai.1 of Washington. I). < . who is F tiiig relatives. . Messrs Walter l.eak and Bialiie la ?: Anderson were otV Monlay for a'trip to Xyw- York City. Mr. and .Mrs. A nor Me Williams M< sdatn.-s Maty Fuller and Mol it ltic'e were visitors in ' Cross Hi!! Sunday. .lamest Kvens. Sam sol I'attiison, Charles lk-ndy and Alters oi l.auiriis aiv making a . ooti sanson at Myrtle Beach. Daniel Wearing a recent glad; Kite of State A. and M. college is >n the job liar Simpsonville con- , U.eting' a lay-try school. On the sick list Mesdanie^ Mat- | ie Calhoun. Ellen Fuller, Benlati. < derltfiwel and Fred Sims. Mrs. Janic Anderson Cooper of Ho re nee accompanied by a friend Irs. Marian I.ucas visited her^ O - |-?I - it A. M. i:. Church M)rnVn M fssic e ?.-! 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