The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1944, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Wurdny, January 15, 1944 IB PERSONAL 1 MENTION I) ARR1AGE ANNOL'NCEMEN1 The marriage of Private Sain <icl F. Emanuel of Col mbia, c ^P tto Miss Margaret E. Reido B~ Spartanburg, S7~C.7~and Phila ;ei fhia, Ph., is announced by- Mrs B uiizabeth Ti Emanuel. Piivat Emanuel is stationed at Cam Bi_Cam]ihe.l. Kentucky. I MARRIAGE ANNyU.VvJEMEN' ^P Mrs. Mary Waiters and Cordel Bjj' Waiters, of 243o Green?streei B/ (mother and daughter) wish t Bf announce the marriage of he B laughter Miss Irene Brown t I ,'gt. Luther Hills of the Columbi I Air Base. Miss,Brown is one c B our leading Beauticians ol th B :ity. ?gt. Hills is formerly c B Chicago, Illinois, wL MARRIAGE ANNOL NCEMEN B Profoscor and Mrs. J A. For I of St. Matthews, S. C., announc the marriage of their daughte ^PLettie Louise to Sgt. Robert Bor Smith, Jan. 9, 1944. Sgt. Smit was formerly of Millins. S. C. h i? at present stationed at Cair Atterbury, Ind. Mrs. Edith F. Seabrooks le Saturday e.ening for Washinj (< ton, D.C. She spent three wool with her aunt, Miss Eilvefia Hiel 2 Rev. and Mrs. T. T. Marsh ^ fllrs. Claudia Toliver, of Colun bia were the evening guests < Rev. and Mrsr^. Ar MTtss-of A guata, Ga. Thursday. Dec. 30t where they reported having *ery pleasant stay; and they al; had the pleasure of attending tl revival services at Mt. Calvai Baptist church, of which Rev. 1 A. Moss is the honorable pasto They report having enjoyed wonderful sermon delivered 1 Rev. T. N. Moss of Asheville, 1 C. After service they enjoyed delicious chicken supper and th< they left smiling. Among one of the most populi young ladie3 of Columbia,. Mi Hazel Lee Dean, had as her gues for the Christmas holidays Missi Alba and Wilhelmin.a__Myers > Orangeburg;. also Miss Beatri< * Means of Greenville. After spem ?mg?a?very?pleusont Christina itHey returned to the "Center ? W Education/' South Carolina J p and M. College, Orangeburg. Ni and Mrs. Walter Dean were d# ?lighted?m- -hav-ing -tbe+r- daug+rtei f7 . and .her friends in their home foi |jj'^ the holidays. Mr. Mclvin LaBelle of New Haven,. Conn., and Sgt. Louis vStftt of New York City were the Christ mas holiday guests 01 Prof. J.S. Anderson, 2230 Hampton street Both visitors expressed themselves as having enjoyed their stay. Mrs. Margaret Smith of N. Y. , C., native of Barnwell and form* K * ia_.y ...QL Columbia, a graduate .of. B. T. W. hi.'h school, returned fot ' a visit with her srster Mrs. Fred I). Davis and family at Ailen-Bene diet court after an absence of f?ur reen years. During her stay here Mrs. Smith visited relatives and friends in Barnwell; mother-ni-J?w in Aiken and on her return to New York, shc visited her brother Mr. L. Greeneof Durham, N. C. MrsSmith returned to N. Y. last Wed nesday, Jan. 5th and expressCd herself as'having had a (Iclichtf u with <Md friends and rci?'-'vii'i South Carolina. | - " * * " - H^TMrs. Lillian Dean Whitman left fclumhia December 22. to join ^kBr husband Pfc. John Thomas ^lliil is stationed at Benninp, Ga., to sppml the" Hiistmas holidays with him. She His ret imed to the city telling eiuU of an enjoyable Ghmtaiaa. I' ? ' i spent with husband in the I ?. it of health. | -j. diss Hattie Mae Pearson a stuit at South Carolina State left ;sday to continue her studies IS rc after \ isiting- her mother, | s. Hftnnah Pearson and her sis. fc ' .Sarah Pearson during the L dstmas'holidays. We wish-doer rh success. jr. and Mrs. J,jhn Henry PatBkL>n, son William Henry and Hdrs. Gussie Belte Mayo and l KJUhv Patterson of Columbia I Detroit were trntrany vi.-,lvvt, I Ktf10 c?ty. They were guests in ^Hfollowing ho.nes, dinner par. IH I Mi. and Mis. Swan Hiller, Hind Mrs. Wendell Hiller; Mr ^BMrs. Perry' Murles; Mrs. He Hjary and husband and Mr Mrs. Averv Bull. .Mondai H -Jan. ftr-Msv-Wilhert Fori Hiscd thcMii at their home tr them a weine roast. Th sons are wishing now tlia HrnAs could eorr.e more thu former Miss Margaret Ph( of this city and Wir.stor N. C., sister of Mr.. Pa Hand daughter of Oca. an ^^obin and children, .?1? holidays at home. Hud Mrs. Hancer William ^^VPark St, bad for the Id house gwt Mr. ni H Irbert HolJowsy of Was ), C. They are also vis Smother at 2060 1-2 H HI before he enters ir H Id I'oim Pvt A -;7T HlLDa\NP-WYLIE ,i r 11 1HWP - *1* r BMQrar 1 |j^ r "- i J 4: . I tr ii.V.' JH 0 I a I" I *""? j r,t l ByB! :: -" # ;li I v >p ^^hbbMI ?- |_ 'f MRS. .IUANITA I;,KQ> . 1. i_? _/ r> ,,,.1 <s | lieyoungjesl (lau^nwi m iw?. of Orangeburg, ! *d .Vrt Juan'ta I.eona Ilildebrand, of Oi ii- in holy iredlock to Private Maceo Wesle of Scndir. October 24. 1U4B at Want Mem iW rrwt, N. F , Washington, I). C.. i h, the ftp v. Walter LT Htlltobi aml.a Ifc( church was beautifully decorated so chrysanthemums. the aisle of the churcl ie mjj?ii linforgetable scene of; beauty, ry To the sweet strains of Mendelssohn E. the ushers. Messrs D, J. Mcllwain of La r. ridge of Boston. Massachussetts; Victoi a P. Cranfl Otis DtmieVs ofSaAvanah. Ge< >y places at the altar. They avctp -foHowci SI. Esther Gallirsan of Newberry. P. C., and -a who ?ore matching dresses with fitted 1 ;n 'nd t'jlle. Misse< Bessie Fisher of W )uinn of Washington. D. C. wore pink nadeon the same pattern of the former ai carried an arm bouquet of pink'roses ai sj -Vrs. Alene Keitt, eldest sister of thi trfwas elegant in a light blue fade gown, s a I yellow roses and lace ferns.--'"Then cam of J Washington, the ring hearer, dressed in 3 The flower girls we're? daintily attired (j. The petite bride was never morcjhe j, ^ridal satin with fitted bodies and long if qiarter length made on the coronet st? I, roses, carnations, and lace ferns. The' >t by her hroiher Private Henry H-ldebi J avehmgfio'i. n. r? was the best man. fl K'lva e 11 \ lli. IS luu . ter, S. C. }!? is-a graduate of Sooth ( irg'aTW-informer teacher- in-Smith C Jfrs. Wy'io is a irrad ate of Clafiih < : formO" t f",i,-r>r j<i Sou'h Farolina. A rt*kni* hi Washington, P. C. The wo'h'or of th,> livid" W'in> I l"o The groom's mother wore white and a Those attending from out-of-town we of Philadelphia. Parr-sister and brother trice Wickman of Philadelphia, ^Pa.. si Hildebrarid of Orangeburg, mother of Lancaster, mother of the croom; \\" Frederick Thomas of Lancaster and ^ all eousms of tho-grnonr, Mrs. .Mae Bur Homet-mgwey- ef dswwuyydilt WallerAnderson. Lamb was also :i _yisitor at the VV hohio of Mrs. Hollowav. !:K .Miss Viola Elizabeth DavL spent tho new year in Washington. D.C. ? with her uncle L"p Rove Reynolds of and her at tit Zenoha Brown, From v:> -?hety to Philadelphia to visit hen' > 'e sistei-in-law Lois Davis and rel- <. ativi's. She is enjoying a pleasant !> stay. r.XTMKK TIM K'w PARTX The .1 nior II i-testes of O'd ' \ tlowjif.l ( ; :i:. r ; ite'tuned a;>A' mxiii;.'.: cly w : oldie: s at a Fat hoy T-:n !'-t i i y Monday nite '' Pi i/.es w? i':? iiwtin:'' ! for 0 i'oi.ow ng <ir. ivati/.atiiH,:': nabyho d, l: truth at.d Ooitse (tinncc. Othici. uf the -tumor Modi??a, ar. its follows: president, Kdiih Chap elle;' vice-president. Li lian M l o.ng'ass; son eta y. Dorothy L. Long; financial svtnvL.ry. Dors . (Jhappvlle; trea.-uu:?, labia f'hil rto", Dtro'hy tiilliam: j entertaining -committee, chaita ii ; a.%s s-ant ehai: loan, Eva But tell. - A. l'Oi ii.y tiiiliam. Reporter. ^ GETS (iOOI) OONDICT M I'D A L Patterson Field?T > Mess Se t. [ ' 'il'i'vilUi; S, C.. the Armv'71 Good1 1 ondu.t M"daU f'iv "' Tm ir?nrv fe-j ? !** >* and exemplary behavior," I I vr-cordine to -?iff ?ei*?I wwil iv e vivlJ *re hv head'UKii ters, A 1 S< rvi e | " Command. Sirt. y?-rt;nn has had the usually : ' ouk'u job of runninrr an Army L. vl. ?s. u-^ h nioi v di.'fio. It by 1 f | e bx-uiimr of his?rrmt?which?is I el 'atoned \ i'h t' e China- Burma ' C ' n Ma Ai' ch",v'vt. Command some n j -.1 ere in India. . His wife. Helen is still in Abbe{ /;*h\ await imf--t-ho victory ho is ' ( making possible and his return.1 - , M A ICON I'KRSON A I.S iO I Mr. Robert Lee Fladsfer of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending-a week us, with relatives and friends here, j ,ir K.vervone is triad to see him. ui Miss Naomi Howell spent the ^ h- holidays with her iTrorboT and hro- j it- theisk H very one enjoyed serfntr .*r- her home hnti hope she \viurjsoun i ito return. She is now liviny in I'jiil- | lc- niJelphi.t ru, " i EE [ TJUPTIALS h-r B 1 "< I % : "> \ <* i'^h^I ,?fm i s A WYLIE ' Mrs. R. T. Hi'dobrand 8. C. aniroburtr. S. ('.. w ;s '?' * y Wiley, of Lancaster'. S. Ol ial A. M. K. eh.r eh.1 J! ~ sit 8 o'clock p.m. lU'-r twin . in palms, autumn leaves and" i was covered with white; it *s beautiful Wedding March, ncaster. S. Kveiton Good Quinccbette of Washington. >r;r'a,~c:imo in?n+RL-lnok their 1 by the bride 'maids: Mis?o?-" Kthel Kirof Roanoke, Ya.. Joiiies of an'a marine taffeta 'ashington. D. C.? and Vinoy dresses of the same quality bridemaids. Kach bridesmaid id ferns. e bride, of Philadelphia. Ta.. ihe cariied_aii arm bouquet of e little fame's Northington of whre satin. ?--* i in white t'. lie "and satin, lautiful than in her gown of : train; her veil was of three rlo. W'r bouquet was of white bride was given in niarriajre rand. Mr. I.uther Cot kin of \Tr< T-Mvp-.l Wyli .0' I 'oroliivi State colleife. O ran ire arolina. ? ?nlW>tr On'ir.'c'Mirr. T ay 1 t pi'Cv M r.hc i< a ir?VlT!1!V'"it an<l > ,of i>i >!-; v>? cs, ciws".?!1 of wni'o to: Mami M>'-. \'osl it KT't -in-law. of the briilor^fr?: Hraister of tlu- liriili-; Mr.*,.. IT . the briilo: Mrs. Ros'o Wylio of illuir R. Collins <?f RaiK*a>tt r; .IarshaU Thtv.nsis of I ,ano:>t. iro.-s of S'iniii'i'i ton; ,\l:ss I?: 11 s \ 1*.- .lohasoa -fx- A j;.iu.y. uaJ i-'S M !.i \ s F^T SPEAKER AT Oi l) Til EL diss JuliTi Rin<j--l<>n. histri't :n siu'i I si-i? n of \ \ i" y In -1i :i, s U'lO.-.l Sl'O.tkoV .?'! Y<OMI?.' I'"" * . ; ; at ..I I I,,?i y, ill... I- '' 1 -o> i. I .. iijt'f t '-i ? ?1 iIIk Till \ '.. nr.! n?sni.r?iax .i . o?all 1:11 mi.?nr?>1 v v o ' !1 : ll ' ?'j.: ' ' .< ' ' ' , i.: i'.".. <>'" a riiv .'f1-' i>1 I'. " i. :. ?. > 1' m ..' . .. . 1 . . ?i rai: : < ">111 '1 " ' 1 ? ' ! Call I <T of' 'It. 1 ill /i|; v.rii.olao. .To . '! a.- yo."' i-if I ? s 1 1 Vo, |?)S>o.s.s <; "I \.it - i.-i': iiaci fill i*i i 'l: I -. a. I.- 1 THE NATS New Orleans (AN1M Hie rolled a total of Ir e hundred in 'h,. ne.t:on. ( eiMTdot^ tinmod. Homt* two IhmhIfw rniiinif the past week men sponsored by the school at Mrs. Irene llypps. superv Were speaUets. IMesidinv: w I . THE PALMETTO LE, owned "Miss ~ pi^ >plar Grove" I Mi HR\| Ejjl " i ' I i HL , ! ? MtSS?MOnlllS DOI.KI' ? Thy above is tlie picture of Miss Morris?Htrler, daughter of?Mr. - p anil Mrs. Ji.lious Holer, who was ' p tTo\\Tv.'d "Miss Poplar Grove" \. Wednesday night. November 21, I IP 12. Miss Holer is a member of ! ,, lhe nth e> ade class, taught by i t. Mrs. Katherline M.'Eison. t ?Por several?years Poplar -Grove pf school has been rendering a pre- | Thanksgiving program and con- i t Test; Phe girl raising the highest ( C amount of money on that date, is ! r crowned "Miss Poplar 'Grove." ' t This is one of the outstanding' schools in Union county, and each \ year makes- some permanent im- 1 \ provement for tht> school. The r improvements so far this term are c -as?foHows-: A table with a large number of i newspapers and magazines. This i < -is called a Reading ("enter A sanitary r^st room has been installed for' the female teaches, , nd ;> teacher's desk for the prin :n:d'? room. A set of wall mttps ?.viI! pr ihably be_ the next, but ".at h and see. Pr r. William M. Rogan rs the? 1 and is tibly aSsi.-.led by "re Katherline M. Kison, Mrs. i .i. \i i\i,< i t;((. ..< .'in! Mrs. OiNuiy, 44... Kihle". ( ' n : '! ';I'HVP -school. The-st-? intr ?4t?-ch iim t'i- iloor ) i>ii-fc on the outside. ! i " i U"'. '< J." ' " 1 ' : ! ' \viliin_- ?:h!:.. vrvvisl pt" ? : 1::I ?;.! ' ; i i. i1 rtl?"l'?i >' ' "1 I' 'lu 1 I?Hi? iri<i I'Tn;.(l? ii, mil pi'ffyi.am t'W i 1 ?\ "~;u * . 'i " ~ .\ii.-s IJiomuei is tlir oldest iliiui' ifl U|*. Ill 1 % t *-*?r? il il*i ?d I S"1?r x~, !1i,?J-1 1 I 11 .i?>i;. JV yraduale of Allen ami At1..1HM Uai\o.'s.t e.<, a ineuiuer. ot l.:,. (lamina Xi Uinotfa Chapter of 1 in,. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sm; irity, ! < La;re \mis Social J'lnii of Kh?s? !u- ,~S. A. M. K. Church and 1 ? wor, in j towards her I'll. 1^.. de('i./'airo ITiwrs.ly. \n\ i.w ki IT \: r r "I '.'>() ( KC AN UKCiT \ I. 1111 DAY, JANI AKV 21ST . \ 1: >i II ?T ('rati! "."in 'ini a1 11 a ui ino ami o'riran i'"i i1 il - > .'-I V Oj ] " . | ,, . a he A ..11 ?i> 1 i\ c*i v,t y a 1 ; i 1. da:.s 1" >n '2"> t ents, ni " 1 . ( r..!it is well i^urv.i in t o >t. 1 :.i h'*v P'oti i-'iicy on 11 ? i. n > 'in i o|"'': n. havm1* appear > ? a ,.a ?trtr '*! . A'.C I?I'll it\ i-hi>ir. HivI presented n ON'S LARGEST N1 PI YMC'A School of Comme'TO, co-el I six students from ton states fo?- tl Inishf-'s machines oqiupuient vast tl pTmhuites of ~ fhe school are employ :? than one hundred alumni of this ?** Phyllis Wheatley YMCA, Washing isoi of business education in the W a,H \\. 11. .Mitchell, Jr., executive s< - , ;A . v~ f ^ \DEn innedy-Sloan. Nup ? Om Monday'evening. December iIT," M iss -C harlotte- AI icin Kenmai [ennedy, .lr., of 1 C/tiS Fayette\il ecauie the bride oT .Mr. .Maceo A. In the living room an ahar wsi riedion hol'.v.o a background of undelabra and baskets of white he ee'emony \Vas performed by he bride. " Preceding the ceremony. Misshe bride, lighted the tapers. M lod 1 .of rOn I y - Y o u 'and^C n t i 1" ick, who also played the wedding he only usher. The bride was given in marring vbite slipper satin with a bodies vith a sweetheart neck line and i tiera trimmed with orange bio The bride was attended by ihei iiiitmn of honor and Miss Const Idoodwin wore rose taffeta and ht heiifher. Miss Merrick wore an witK heather. Mr. Calvin W. Rn1 T'e mother of th(. bride wore montai'on and a coi'sage nf-(V. M ? ?anam Sloan (iatr" o' Bat1 crepe and a < >) : i'4rt: of Cavalic _ :i f the bridC's paren.ts. ?A i ter the ' n'l'i 1>''| hr ( A-.* t'nsr 'he hoste Ma U";d?yfoi ?b. and Mis. W. . The ennnl*'. ieft leto M indry dot; iiia wher ? ;i o groom is ass Ids lie 1 of the No1 tii Carolina M will at home at 211 North A .amtir the out-of-town truest* Ca v"? 1 \V. Robinson, house truer ! ' 1 mi- sa avenue. 1' :. ' i. 11 r . i m r io i '"b ' iir is cordially invited be present, ? rr OltANCKISl'KC WAC IN I?\> I ! ': i t I); *.' AT'dn 's. la.. Ian. " Pvt. |'s-yo?M. David. 'Inneht' !* Mrs. \V ilhelmina ')avid, Box (loll' Ave., Oranti' h 1 S. ('.. i* i U.i ilU'l.-t in 1: if* tii'-t \\ i' t 111<*r, I'm t I )cs 1:>. .* ' j'm,. I'.oiv on i ly in iJooomljor t'r ?*jii?v? R J\ v.. win ?ho hail I icon assignm! to duty i Anna in'iiiu ?iinto!y upon r< notion of. Ri'sio Training* af -F Sho jo'nod tho Co i u l: J i . i >;: v l v : ii in on ' I I in ! i '^-h >v imi! ( r i v <? > i>. oil ;i n. A. : ?yitli an Kn<jlish major, front-:' :in I'nvoisity in tlv?" < !> < < i < . :.i 'inlii'i' of tho Son <> ! ' l.lN.?Vr! : :mi' 1 !i 1 ii iitan riui . in iviliim lit'o siio EjRO business v'f- W'' ? .v,. ^ ^ ^ ^ in slit*, tion sponsored hv the Dr he HU.'M!t44 session, making it I riou sands of dollars. The faciiit ed hy thy government in Washifij ehool who are employed hy the ton. Mr. Kmnter M. Lancaster, ashinaton schools, and ,Jtesse (). i iclary of iho New Orleans VM " T* ^dninzfif~ jmm | ~ :| ' ^HBBKF?2M ? 3H Jl B iiinttt^1 27. 1'.'-1 :* at "a ' . unit'"! home wodd-j !c street, Purham, North Carolina ^ Sloan of Philadelphia." PcmTisyivaivia. j is formed hy a white satin cbvef-d. i paints, burning; takers in tall white j y roses and gladioli. li\ this settinjr. i Pev. Milts Mar k Fisher, pastcrr of , V, Ruth Annette Spauhlinjr. cousin of ' r. Isadorc Boyd Oylesby sany. ''If* -aeeotn-prntted hy?Mrs. Lydn V. Mar- i %1 j march. Master Klwood Coins was ;e hy her father. Her yown wis of .> t of dainty importta! lace designed Queen Elizabeth sleeves. She wore v ssoms with lorry flowing veil and e and orchids.?*? ??1 ? ?: - sister, Mrs. Margaret K. (Joodwin, ance Merrick, manl of honop. Mrs. v r bouVpiet was of talisman roses and j ua taffeta and carried yellow roses -a birsson of Philadelphia was best man. 1 lire crepe with header! floral ortvavr.lier roses. The groom's mo'.her. '<. ihe. Arkansas w. i" a pow . v' b.n r roses. Mrs. Cairo war*?the hotlsc"' of g'lesi -alien'! ol a opt hat foi ??r wire Misx-s .Jewel WaTsoriT'PatlO "! \. Clcland. na.h' i'o- N'r'v Vmk and I'hilaasiant manager of Philadelphia iutua) I.ife In-r.ranee romr>any. They iith stre'.o, Philadelphia. Pa. r lor the wedding were Mr, and M>'s. ttof Mr. and Mi>. \V. A. Kennedy. i,, ....... TomliKson 11 ij?l, Kil>ar.M^?, S?C, 1 1/liiLl.r., I'M. .I..liic> A. J).i . 11.' is- sim". in<r '.vtth "Tlv.' -f. S.^VT? |) n.y and has booh owrsoas for several nioii'.hs ami !uV coi.sin, Spi -i. ">i' i i\ 11 .iaiui. is st?ir;oia'>l .. ,,( Foil Jail. xi! lulu' Columbia, S. ( III. ! \,a- -Will IK KO.-H Sill IM. (Ill i{,p Ti?. w i:.., ? s.. <-iub i.-i 1,11 i' ( i: i.i;>. .MoliJanuary lli. 'ro }li.; I at t ho i.a? .:? ?'/ ,>i i*. Clir.sO, 1". \ Si't:a(i-l. I1, was a -v. 1 1 cos.-ful nifi tin-. A li liionv'd W. !*' '" IT?M-vT^rT, H I1' M'N ('! Ill ,!'s ii.ir t-rs. \Y,. afv" l-.n';:: ;.' : nva. , lor a in iisin" o". s ;:f\v y< :u\ l .j ; h t. Buy War Bonds i.*ty and give the change to fight INFANTILE PARALYSIS SCHOOL # t.~ *yn<lesrSuE^?t YM'.'A, New Orleans, en >y far te^largest No-tro 'ausiness schoo y of eiffht-'TulTMiiee persons is hitrhl; gton, and hundreds move in civilian join governntent atteiuteet a diilTVer mPCtin of the U. S. Department of Commerce Thomas, of the American Red Crosi ICA, and director of lite school, it" ' t: H HOMi; ON 11 : iiioii Seaman 2 c Isaiah Tay ^ ta> h< ('ii hiiMic <111 tMi hi i days vi.-'.l ny i!;> w.'fo, M : . |^H| \\a- yia'l -'ii > " Kit:., i u- i- 'mRBB v?r . Ha | WgP i j;\s I K<;M \!A\ ^tUh Ki.iiua ! .M . ? I.I a II . nil??U,?III II.?UL,?i .a <tav with lu'f <"Jau*rhUr of \V." 1 J.T"STr," New YTTrR l.ity.r-***- ' . .Win v i till 'i\ spi :i; two aji<! ^ . -mottVhs - lltoia*. - < >o?-4 hao4xi? - - > Ave... her iii.LivliUT wiiii fiii 1.1- ( IV sil it'll?-iiIii:t. Uui im i |i post iiiiic \f.ii's lias aoijii | lu-r hi.nio in V ( . .MiM-pniMV (. I r \v. i St.. Apt. 2 1. N. v. Villi. < v...- 1 sr.Mif \ I" !'-~N \Ts j l"'f.-v' Ay. h'.'ht-'ys I Hit--Mao Sinis. M:;'\ I.or * r:- t j jlh. aial. W nhii- 11?.i.. L?i i r 1 - j; ~ " r~ Miss I.oisi* fi v; s hotMi' t I hoiiila . isi* >i r: T .1 Ml . ,1. V. M i. ill", i. r ----nyi'il jsi?tTm'ho;1 h-i???S',?VI ? -y hool. Kinusvir'o. " Mr ami- Mi -! I'' l.' 1i iss Cairn* 1;.. .(< !:-? > h' m " ms Miss I.avihin .'I. nkirs. Lrn | i H licit. College I . , ter.-. irents, Mr. ;m I Si? . *M<?s :! iand tis. cost Jlest wislr.-s for the s i >ys ui town ;lu- w.vk who are.-. _ y?lL > tfn I'Vcc -> <><.,; P w .. :rk l!. into I..an. I'vt. \\ ? . 1/..W \\'r!i..:ii> >',;U pi. Mrudns Mark. ST12 . . 1 o NTi:iVrAINi:i)VK * 1 H',V AN~ ahoi ties. Mrs. Marie joiies o!" I'm- 'PC'' tttt"Entertairirtf -with ****?> ias parly, on Wednesday . I tee . us ln? i*r 2P irThonor of Mis- Kisie cnv ulliyan, who is a teueher at tlu rn<ir s'averly elementary s.'ho?>l i.a t Iso the pianist at i irst Na/.aivt:. aptist chuieh. Dunne- t'h< evenitr different games \\ere .. ye."."' insisting of Cninese-cin ekui.? am t. titers. During the ev?. n:.:g .. lous punch was served. The ; e ^'h', or the ni'glit consi-tud <>i turKe;> I ressing. mashed potatoes, sweet ' ' eas and hot rolls. On their departure each guest .as presented with souvenirs a;.. T! ach one expressed tnemsetves -at .... iiig a we.?enjoy nine time. Fm-- 71est v er?. Miss l-.lsie Mite Suili--J a< ) < an, Mrs. Vera Pettigrew. A man-j ?nl!< la Odoin, uno rhoniasvna Mor-jnal ngc. ' li'-'e H Man's onyx initial ^ ring in gold setting. * Special I 24.75 ring ' ?r I o d > ? wr?1 'I'o.ooL Hamilto (>n Main St I WILLIAMS FU QI AMTY AND H I Telephor ,1 I A !M 15 I It A N C : I LADY AT >; 11 1X0K Washington Street 1 ** i j srvFK | r" '' * 9 L # iv for Srnnrtness "7" f " . /'?t ?j??, ? ' ? ? ' T,r! f. f'^ess to wear un u-r your winter coat. This af v_n d. c ? with shaped peplun _j. intcrestirg draping has the chic jm-macie took that is so envied it is not difficult to make. Wher re putting fine workmanship a dtess, m.ke sure the fabric choose v.: 11 g.ye wear and : tness worthy cf your efforts guide you in your buying, look informative - lobois- pnat tell you jt a fabric's pcrfdtr.iarice qualiA helpful sewing leaflet "Seng Fabrics For Home Dress- 1 ling" may be obtained by send a stamped, self-addressed elope to the Women's Depart- ' it of this newspaper. "> . 1 i. IKKNE JAMES HOSTESS AX\orXCEMENT TEA turens, S. C. ? Mrs. Irene w:.s ho.-i.oss to an an- ^ ti-i'o.i :>t ton. J holiday, Dec. 1'.':::. nnnoum injr the marriage -i eo -ihT"'I> -r -thy' Kiel Watts Aii.i.-f t !'? i > y Finlev. h- Hmum: was beautifully dece-i : tile net as ion with floWftuilitble for the season. There it sixty persons who <1 ;t!!-i gave- Mrs. F'in ley eonuia'i' ::s bctw'-en the hoars of J and seven o'clock. . _ ' J HAMILTON'S *?eatwi& DIAMOND ?PAIR ?? yz ..patched Rings 1 ?in I4K Gold M och ring is set with It's own parkting genuine diamond'flj tnd they're both beautiful. plendid pair. ^ Exquisite Diamonds $ 100.00 3 tparkfing tfVnpondi In TMi *?v chanting modtri ring of 14Kgol<L n's, Inc. __ I'hone 2-4H35 T NERAL HOME I lETTEK SERVICE ie 2-9573 E S ERVIC E TENT) A XT I Columbia, S. C. I HL V