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TKe Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, July 22,1933

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Mt. Zion Musicale To Be Held Sunday

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Noblesville Girl

The fourth Sunday afternoonmusicale of the Mt. Zion Baptist church will he held, Sunday July 23 at 4 p. m., when the noted organist, Meredith Williams of Chicago, will

he featured.

The program, which is under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie T Brown is expected to be very select, with some of the best talent of the city participating. Clarence Lucas, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucas, who is one of Indianapolis’ promising violinists, will also appear on the program, accompanied by his sister. Miss Carolyn Lucas. The Mt. Zion choir, consisting of thirty-five voices, under the direction of Mrs. Helen C. Laster will

sing on the program.

The single r?ng ceremony was The Music committee consists ofj re£t ] by the Rev. .1. M. Nickles, afMrs. Brown, chairman; Mrs. Laster, J ter which a lovely recepnou i’ol-co-chairman; Mrs. Althea Lane, ii owe d - Mrs. Viola Wilson, Randall Young' and Cornell E. Talley. Rev. M. A. i The bride was given in marriage Talley is the pastor. by her uncle, Hubert Howard. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Margaret Roberts, maid of honor who was attired in white eyelet or-

gandy.

The bride was quite attractive in a gown of white crepe with a powder blue jacket. She carried an arm bouquet of beautiful powder

blue Hydrangeas.

The groom was attended by Sanford Crouthers as best man.

The SOCIAL WORLD

E2L.OI8E: KELLER, SOCIETY EDITOR, LI. 7222

Composer’s Wife

Soprano

Weds Recently Among the visitors to Indiana-

polis, during the week of the meet-

ing of the National Association of

Negro Music-

NOBLESVILLE, Ind., July 18, Of much interest, here was the marriage of Miss Esther Johns, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Roberts to Wilnam Scott, son of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Scott, which took place, on Tuesday evening, July 11 at 8 o’clock, at the home of the bride.

ians will be Mrs. Effie Diton, wife of Carl R. Diton, composer and

pianist.

Mrs. Diton is a member of the National executive board and is chairman of the

Mrs. Effie Diton national Constitution committee. She is state organizer for the new York Musicians

Mrs. Hutchison, a popular school teacher of Chicago is historian of], the National Association of Negro

Musicians.. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago and has Chicago Musistudied at the cal college.

She is also one of the popular sopranos of Chicago.

| Ransoms Honor Miss Adelaide De Frantz ] j of New York City; Pretty Dancing Party | ! A i The elaborately decorated Walker Casino was the scene of an unusual and jovial social event among the city’s elite and younger set, when the Ransom boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ransom entertained in honor of Miss Adelaide De Frantz of New York City at a pretty dancing party, on

last Friday evening, July 14th.

Amid the beautiful setting, at-; ; — tractively gowned debutantes and ^ ? pv h vp, s tal >i a on

Hot weather and the Summer j Others sell as high as $.94. Don’t tbeir escorts glided to the sooth- Executive .secretary of the PhyiUs months always bring us thoughts . forget too, that Fall millinery is in.! iug strains of the fascinating mtw-cc. [ Wheatley branch, Young Women s of a vacation. Many of us have not | You will find smart satin and taffe- nm,r ‘ iH hv trains nf the nrrhes-i luistia n association, a salute”, by

had vacations, yet because we are tas, selling at $1.64.

still debating as what we intend to

Try Kline’s for your Vacation Wardrobe; Big Bargains in Summer Clothes on Now

do about our wardrobes and where to go. Well, of course you will take in the World’s Fair in Chicago, where you will need plenty of pret\ty clothes. This is due lo the tact

Oh, yes I must tell you, too, that

poured by the strains of the orcbes- i a group of ^oms direeteT uS’ G^

tra, so wonderfully situated for the

occasion.

Throughout the entire evening,

Kline’s will do all your work in al-j cooling refreshments were served

terations, with a very efficient person in charge. This person is none other than' Mrs. Anna Taylor. You

tliaf there are so many places to probably know her, already. Should

you ever have any work done, Mesdames Oliver Martin, F.

Mrs. Clara E. Hutchison

Both Mrs. Diton and Mrs. Hutchi- ^ r !^ S ’

Why

The next question is, “Where can 1 ^bere, y^ 11 can’t forget her, as she I get what 1 want in good and at-1 very efficient,

tractive summer clothes at rca-, sonable closing out sammer

Bussell. Airs. T. K. Borders played for the folk dances, Airs. Eugenia Adams presided and Airs. Viola Wil-

son led p-remo si»,fc,-.ng.

I M, Nor, hsule Young Woman’s and each guest was made to feel I a . n Association Membership very comfortable by the charming i :/. u iue tfre sponsoring Su-ttie^at^e matrons, who were hostesses. , center. A recreation committee inHostesses were Mrs. Ransom and from the circle and

•J men from the league. They are K. ; .,lrs. Arthur Ronev, Airs. Eva Ed-

Defrantz, chas. Baughmann, R. L. j vva, 7 lR - Mrs. Ada Thompson, Airs. EuBrokenburr, Aldridge Lew*,, tr.ar-1 Sand. Er^lt f J^mson^nd ThTo°n-

t-im, i<n5«c«o «,5n, ence Lucas, Geo. L. Hayes, Floyd! oil us Adams. T,y Klines and be pleased with 1 pMie]% Blanch Cr08sen> charlB , to „ ' Ml,«

your bargain.

and Theop-

Miss Irene Harris, injustriaf sec-

has returned

Noblesville Matrons Entertain with Garden Party for Out-of-Town Guests

little store located at 12 East Wash

ington street.

There one will find all wanted summer frocks in silks and cotton in the latest styles and 'materials. At present, cotton frocks in

„ „ ___ .. , .. 1 WS. imf try buying from j

association and very active in other son attend the national meet, j j^|| ne * s o You’ll find that friendly ;o-v»U T Jn i vPV<aifv

miiRicnl and Rncial activities. I here. All crust 12 to 17. i little store Incatad at 12 East Wash- vJ O Lj Misses Ethel Ransom, Irereti 5ium-1 Lotus Dames' cli.-> on the roof Frid- 0 ^

OnUrtot Honored nion «. Emma Mae Allison, Doroma attracted an enthusiastic group R of

Cox, Carrie White, Frances Berry | f.^m y a ° vacation'^coiumhu.s^'om Coston, Charles Brown. i end has taken charge of the “per? Chaperons for the affair were < la8S n . tl,e s ummer school.

T lie game evening svonsored by th»

Atkins and Nancy Corley,

Among the many social allairs g us i e price, Anna and Frances string laces, seer suckers, chiffon "* ve * 1 * 01 lb e quartet of (dark Uni- stout, Ella and Lillian Naomi voiles, eyelet batistes, new piques vt,rM ^y , > stopped at Y. M. C. Wortham, Eugenia Pope, Alice Lee

• ~ —rs i-» Of |> layers despite the threatening \ eat her. IVTrs. •Jessie Ounninfirham

Over two hundred guests were j presdent and other members of the present among who were: -iisses; Damt ‘ s were in v.iarge.

•NOBLESVILLE, 1ml.

HAUGH VILLE

, , . . - VIr . s‘-ott bberhardt i and linens in good quality are sel- A -’ w biie singing throughout tbe u enr j etta L, 0 g an> Mildred, Oneida; ti, e week end* S n Ccrn'mi ns 1 " 1 ! spent t i 10 . mi ,. ... . .. VT . , , ' ling for $1.59, or two for $3.00. state, was a lovely dinner party, J an( j Frances Marshall, Lillian,‘ting friends.

July 18., Bush, Thomas Oneill, J. M. Nickles. silk frocks wllich formerly sold given by Mrs. Myrtle Green at Miss Alta an(J Mart ha Roney, ’rneima A,r8 - Robinson an-

^ ; A f roup ot Nobiesville’s charming | other out-of-town guests were for $i u .() 0 and up are now selling ' MaUle ’ s Tearoom, on Sunday, July Brooks, Fredonia Bundy, Robertine ! rer 1 !' 1 Mi^s ‘^arVH'^fobinsun^ 1 tr d ^ l | Xh ' Guests present at the reception,, matrons entertained informally Mesdaines Geo . Harden, Harry for $2 an(1 *■>. 9th. Those present were John Jack- and B ii zab eth Fergurson, Helen Philipps, son of mS! Nellie c and^M^sdam Js ™ack 'Howard 6 Hif day 1 afternoon ' Dan|els ’ Mary C ’ Cran « er and Al Suph opporuntiy should never be ^itinoy ^Johnson, ^ Ambrose Taylor, Helen Hummon.-. rTaenell. m V ]rt R ,riv' Sure ' e '' din? al Avery, Dr. and Mrs^ Frank Si^tt. Anna Williams of Battle Creek. | Mrs 0s( . ar Roberts entertained Kline’s has a" 'wondmVul U layaway j On Wednesday evening. July 11, .(e an Van Ho Viigini^ LewLs, ^Lil ^n1„g f ■' ,ari "‘ Ve,,t;rs ’ Tbrusd^v Zie "I o' •*» *?'«**» M,a “ ^ w “- 6n enterta,n<! ?.. w,, - h . u «“ ani1 Ruth M<:Arthur ’ Sylvia Mc - ^ *** m *****•-

man, Nora Rickman; Misses Ruth, burgh.

and Ruby Hizer. Virginia Crouthers The lawn was beautifully decora-

l tv birthday partv in honor of her y ou see jf V()U r(J t0 rhicago I)raU - v bridge party at Miss Mat- Cann, Virginia Davis, M;ni.»e Tal-. a ' o en “;;* ^as hostess on Monday niece. Miss Julia Anne Holsey at yo ^ ^ ,hl-' ,,Xy llX • A "V** 1 *"<* Vlrgtoto Posey, SJ, ^ -g;

Add to Your Club Has Outing

CHARM!

' 1 and Alice* Artis•* *joe**Biir*ton "and ted “Fea^tures"^ th7afrernoon“wVre I ,he home of Mrs. Kate Holsey. | frocks, because there will be after-; se ; ve(J ’ and a . , i eaUt ‘ t ' , ‘ co,or ; Emily Garrett, Carolyn Lucas. '<hi Caldw.ll. reported.

Tha '»rr g ‘i& A r,r"-A»?r ooi . wo . j Those present were Mrs. Myrtle jwilla Mae Terry, Grace Young, Williams,

ing refreshments were served. j"ere seiveu. rp, l5l5 i.oo ftree,, Miss Etbei l.ew is and the! wovtor aiwi., no.mio I Miss Helen Summers on Miley av-

Mr. Martin.

Anograms, Jig-Saw puzzles and

Dominoes. Punch and other cool-j ing games.

Sunday, vis-

Those present were: Mesdameal Quests present were: |»»lli>e;^i quartet. Mnwy Atkto; Mexiiw Mm*. fTertSi' i«"S* L ' h ' Cae "- \Vm ; Holeman, C. E. Glover, D. MjAvefy, Esther Robbins, Roberta are cf>ats bi ouses and niillinery. I On Thursday afternoon. Miss and Alice Brokenburr. riortense! .m>r:: BonnHl Johnson spent Friday . , „ „ R T r ; »“ ls 5' u Na ”" r tlams ’ TT„ n i Summer millinery i» also beins Lew-i» wras hostess to a lovely din- Battles, Mary Edelen. irvena Bar-:Klirabe,i, Pur.

Part of the entertainment plan- SeU ' ( ' uy . W ^J i ba J n ’ and 1 J^^ue, Emma L. Davison w laion tung8 and i ill( ., ls f or on iy $.59. blue and covers were laid for -six. Taylor; Messrs George Knox. - Vlrs - Wiiietta Wright of Nashville, Part of the entertainment Plan j man, Annie Sheffey, Oliver Woods,; R : Avery, Bett^ bcott. Sherline Old-. A two course menu was served, i Paul Battles, Alex Stout, Lee John-; Xf^^Pr^.'^rBelmorn avenue 1 ”'

After the dinner, the afternoon was son, Aldridge Lewas, Frank Handly, Jasper Westfield, son of Mr. L

with a clear,

light complexion

and the easiest quickest and ned by tlie Avalon club for its mem- Broda White, John Thomas, Gar-: ham, Jack and Adrain Sweeney, most economical way to have a bers and their guests, was un outing 1 b»nd Edmond, Frank Scott, Arthur | Bruce Avery and Buddy Holsey.

clear, light complexion is by using at Picturesque Clifty Falls Park, on

Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitenei Sunday ’ July 9th -

Ointment. This preparation, fa- The festivities began with a cold mous for over fifty years, can b< luncheon, followed by a hunt for

PRETTY

or two

safely and pleasantly used to light- souvenirs. After an hour — --j r. .1 it •- of journeying over trie tiresome,

unique trails, which were

nail polish . . . Robert and Elora Cross, who have been straining at the leash for sometime are g >ing through with it this time. The children will go to an orphanage . . . William “Bojingles” Robitison, the “I” man who has danced before

en and soften the darkest skin

clear away bumps blotches an^ „m^ y ’'p,aces.",he party |

tan marks and nd your face ol IiUm bg r ing twelve, had a vivid idea Either this department has, over Kings, Queens and what-have-you, that oily, shiny look. Fhe regulai 0 f ^e tasks encountered by early a period of months of heckling, brougt hi Duesenberg car here to use of this preparation, along with trail blazers. rocked the newspaper business to t h e factory for a new axle . . . “Bo** the other Dr. Fred Palmer Skir 1 its ver - v foundation, so that busy,i s . a swell fellow but he can’t seem Whitener preparations will givt A trip throu S h the natural tun- bodies and stooges sit in terrified to get over the razzing handed him

S3 that men admir< d r„ r

; rx j n i > one ^ ,undred feet from the en-. disapproval or else we just cant dim was Indianapolis’ own James ^inaddmon tour. Fred Palmer f tr'ance. They continued, only after | re ad as well as we used to. What- R-sket, ] a te of "Hot Chocolatep’’ Skin Vyhitener Ointment, you car having been coaxed and persuaded | ever the reason, when closing day und w ho has made several "shorts” get Skin Whitener Soap; Skir by the chivalrous males, who were; comes around every week or so, we f or the talkies—you remember JimWhitener Face Powder; Hail equally as afraid, but heroic. : find less and less material for: m i e . . _ Modesty may he hack numDresser and HID Deodorant. jnterestine Dhotoaraohs „r ' s ," eari "? We mdy h ' dVK 10 , tl<Me bar but the salad still bas Uresslnf; from any drug store for only 25( Natures b"a Uty ’po , were taken 1 f,? W " the d, ‘ urel >' un ' and more, potatoes come to the each nr tliftir will ^ • j ; . y 1 a ' 1 til we can secrete more venom, and table with jackets on *. . . James each, or they will be sent postpaid by members of the group and it , hen the erillca would be sorry ! aIld Marv Beckwith are the proud upon receipt ot pnee. Address "as a day of thrilling enjoyment t „ ey got s<) )mlnaeulate . , . Ta ke p a , ent of nig new boy, and uncle Dr. rred Palmers Laboratory, 1,Jr a1 *- this item for example—The lady Frank is doing well ... It was a Atlanta, Ga. -The C lub plans to attend the who cal,etl hi and requested that boy a few days ago for Homer and Send 4c in atampn for trial World’s Fair in a group in August. LISTENING IN be removed from Elizabeth Kelley . . . The Haynes sample of Skin Whitener Oint- fhe paper. She said that there was Berry’s were also ‘blessed from ment. Soap and Face Powder. Club officers and members are: entirely too much dirt being slung Heaven’ . . . Jane Priestly is back

Leland Whitney, president; Miss around . . . She said, “that Charlie from Fisk ... If an old man is poor,

Callie Bartee, secretary; James Davis writes things in the paper b j s only chance to get married is ^mith, treasurer; Misses Vernice about people, don’t he?” . . . When f 0 fj nd some lonesome old lady: j une 17 ,] ie daughter of .Mr King, Hope Woods; and Norman asked her name she w'as told. “Yes, with enough money to keep two . . I and Mrs. R. G Anderson of Xash-

Moss. but he has’nt got down to the Ws ifs that Swanagan guy again—1' vet.” . . . Harry Rutcliffe has two m ean this time he and Blanche

chins—and just when we are trying Emanuel are forsaking all other . . I to cut down on everything . . . Who Lucille Taylor looked cuter than was so sad at the Ransom Dance cu t e a t the game last Sunday . . . when the friend and an old flame The James Martins are plotting an i were missing at the same time? a t,rogation . . . Orchids to the

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spent in Kodaking and sight-see- Thomas Jefferson, Elmer Crossen • Mrs - . 'M!'!' 'yestfield, was married ing through the Y. W. building. A Rochelle Coleman, Luther Talbott, m a ry S Wmiamy 1 ° v ‘ 111 ' Airs, whirlwind of social affairs came to | Harrv Radliffe, Clarence Lucas, Dal- Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, hoi an end on the Y. W. C. A. Roof | ton Randolph, James Hill, Clarence , their Garden, when the lust few mo- Hicks, Randall Young, Sylvester and Mrs. White. * '

Mr. and Mrs. Harry

metits were spent in taking in- Gentry, Samuel Southern. Gerald

teresting views of

quartet.

the city from i Horne, Richard Horne, Lsonard . y,'rilraef^Vvif h um elah* 1

the Roof. Guests included Misses Stevenson. Elder Clay, James Cor- orate breakfast Monday morning. Lawson, lola Smith, and the nett. Grant Hawkins, Fred Hasle- * laid for eight

"'pod. Orlando Rodman. Andrew ‘V^, ^521 Strong; Messrs. and Mesdames ' Zion church, had a lovely Garden i Charles v.'. Dav;. •*>: -rrorti Morris, ,l t L th ® ^?! T,e of Mrs. Claudia ,, , Jones, the president. The tables were Guy Miller, Jr., JSsse Babb. beautifully decorated with cut flow-

< rs. I.ittc Miss Clarrissa Wharton, d; ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wharton, on Traug Ave., was chosen as the little queen to give the •prizes away. Miss Beatrice Rowlette furnished music for the evening. Rev.

R. X. Davis, pastor.

’ Mrs. Mattie Scott on Sheffield avenue, is-visiting in Toledo, Ohio and

Smith, 531

Music Promoters Plan For Meet

Y. W. C. A. Notes

The Indianapolis Music Promo- A dance'pantomime, featuring sevt^re will tvivo -i oneeial business' e, al groups of school age girls in cos-

ters will have a spe . . tlJme W jil be presented on the Young 1 <’hicagoj Illinois. In Chicago she will

meeting on Saturday evening, July Woman’s Christian Association roof 22 at the home of Mrs. Lillian M. Friday evening July 21 under the diLeMon. 103« North West SI. I St',hoe uK Plans will be discussed and com-' Religious Education department of pleted for the coming National As- which Mrs. Jessie Settles is chair-

sociation of Negro Musicians, m n

The Sunday evening “Community

which convenes here, August 12 to Singing' - , begins at 6:30 Sunday July

I 23. instead of at c:00 o’clock. The

\ isit the fair. SPORT NEWS

The Baby Lincoln’s defeated the Newross Merchants, Sunday July 16.

'Die score was 11-4.

MRS. ALGY K. JONES

Mrs. LeMon, who is

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And then did her ears turn pink when she found that they were not together ... It will'most of a surety he a new name for the Boots and Buddies Club since their reorganization . . . Frank and Myra Tracy, after almost a whole years marriage are telling it to different attorneys . . . Are the Emersons Martins realy pfft? . . . Clarice Baxter’s form is entirley too nice for any one person . . An item on the household page tells how to prevent overperspiration. Getting in a nice shady spot along some cool stream, and just set and set is my idea of avoiding that ... A girl’s idea of grief is having the kind of a fjgure that makes bar wear modest clothes whether she wants to or not . . . “Sir”, recently wrote a reader, “While in a restaurant my hoy friend poured his hot coffee into the saucer and fanned it with his hat. My girl fried did like wise. Her escort and I did not. I love my boy friend and have considered this girl

my best friend. Should I give them EntCTtaillS AlHlt

^ up? My mother has always tried to 1

Prince of hi-di-ho for hi Trees . . . The Coleman—Campbell blaze is getting too hot Bill Murray Murray and Rose Marshall confuse their friends. Is she going to marry Bill or adopt him? . . . Edward Dixon and his squaw are camping In the same teepee again . . .Russel and Helen Steele were babyboyed at the City hosp. recently. . . . . Cheers and hurrahs for Mrs. Mildred M. Bonnie of Cincinnati who risked her reputation to save what might have been another Scottshoro case . . . She has admitted her tryst with a married man rather than keep quiet and see two

Negroes youths executed crime they did not comitte

hour was changed in order to assure . * i shady roof. The Sunday evening

national loinmunity songs are being spon-

president, urges all members please sored by the “quiet b ur”. vommit-

Pretty Mrs. Jones was formerly he present at the meeting, as very sumhtv quTJt' lu^r^musb- 1 prolSr Mrs. Marguerite Wilson before her important matters must he dis-; j-iring the winter ami spring. Last recent marriage to Algy K. Jones, cussed. pro-

Also, membeis, Yho have ^rain will last one hour. 6:30-7:30. paid dues are asked to be prepared Miss .Wenell Hatnln has joned the

ville. Term., where she was also if possible, to pay Saturday even- < f la a / B f es an<l ins,rut ' t ' a resident prior to her marriage. ing. All is necessary to carry out j ^| ()rt . than 200 persons attended the Mrs. Jones, a beauty culturist, is Plans for the convention. opening of the Northside Community permanently connected with the! Charles T. Amos is president of ^^‘"saumlav mght The pTogram

Madam C. J. Walker Beauty Shbp-jthe Music Promoters,

pe. Before coming to Indianapolis

Mr. Jones was connected with the Alyce Beauty Shoppe in Nashvilie. Mrs, Jones was connected with the to friends at 4it; West 25th St.

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avenue, - . - . included folk dances by groups of!

Mother Honors Daughter with Surprise Party

On last Monday evening, Mrs. Elva Keller Temple entertained with asuvprjse birthday party in honor of her third daughter. Miss Mildred Blanche Mae Keller at their home in Boulevard place. Cards and dancing were the fea-

for altures of the evening, and very dain-

. .Re-;ty refreshments wore served.

wards for such deeds as this come j The dinning table was centered only in Heaven ... If you want to with a prettily decorated white have the time of your life, don’t j birthday cake with pink candles, fail to see the Pansie Floor Show - Guests present were: Misses Jean

at the Paradise

Thursday.

Gardens

« ^1 By Expert Operators for Women g ■

Who are More Fastidious

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teach ms good table manners and

Bi ■. I was much embarrassed. Will the

readers please advise? “Peggy” . . . (answer) . . . “Dear Peggy, give upj both the hoy and the girl friend, check all hats at the door, and remember us to your mother.” I life the Ransom’s way of doing things ... At the dance they gave in honor of their guest last week one could notice the air of cluture and beauty . . . And what beauties . . . Although there were some who were just a little off schedule . . . Frinstunce the young lady who was j escorted by her girl-friend’s swee- ! tie—and were they goo-goo? ... It seems that the girl-friend is out of town and this was sort of a platonic affair . . . We wonder why Dave Lewis requested the orchestra to play ‘-A Fool In Love” . . . Doesn’t apply to you, does it Davey??? Qrchids to Ethel’s new

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Marcelling, Waving Hair Dying, Manicuring

Facial Work, and Scalp B Treatment a Specialty jji Mrs. Sallie Owens, Prop. Phone Li. 2071 — 404«/ 2 W. Mich. | Apartment 2 P

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next .-Van Horn, Minnie Talbott, Helen I Bell Vertier Washington, Georgia I Anne Ellison, Viola Hicks, Gussie j and Katherine Orr, Fannie Belle Fisher; Mrs. Mildred Orton;

/^v 'Riy*+-V»rla-\7 Messrs ‘ I - iUther talbott, Charles JjIi LnUdy | Hjeks, Elois Reeves, Maurice

Brown, Percy Means, Carl Richard-

son, ancf Avery H. Corley. Mrs. Temple was assisted by her

daughters, Mrs. Helen Bryant and Misses Eloise and Clara Mae Kel-

ler.

Miss Keller received many lovely

! gifts. She is a student of West Virginia State College and is home vi,siting for the summer. She will

return to school in the Fall.

Mrs. C. W. Smith entertained in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Cowan at her home, 514 Bright St., on Wednesday evening, July 12th, with a surprise birthday party. The house was decorated in keeping with occasion and dainty re-!

freshments were served.

Guests included Mesdames Flora Clark, Nellie White, Millie Cope, Rodney Helm, Charlotte Finely, Sally Wharton, iola Brown, Mollie Barber, Wm. Stanley,. Della Crawford, Dazie Swanson, Grace Malone, Rosetta Ligons; Miss Josephine Porter; Messrs. Gann Malone, Wm. Porter and Leslie Cowan. Out-of-town guest was Mrs. Ellen Cage

of Nashville, Tenn.

Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. S. B. Hunter. Mrs. Cowan recieved

many lovely gifts.

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