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MA AIKEN STANDARD AND Tkt Only Newtpaptr FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1397 Caster SOCIETY Mb. Kathry. HoUUay.

Sictaty M. sat Social Cbwdk Baptist Circles Hold Interesting Meetings This The Edwards-McLean Circle met with Misses Lillias and Mignon Pinckney-Brown' on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at their home on Highland Park Drive. The leader for the program was Mrs. Frank JtteCoy, wiA Mrs. W.

Whitlock ia charge -of the devotional The subject of the program was "Eame." Talks were given on the subject by Misa Mign- George Williams, Miss Maggie and Mrs. Leland Af tier the program refreshments were 'server on the lawn by the hostesses. Jumper on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Chesterfield, Street. In Mrs. H.

A. Woodle's absence Mrs. R. H. Kneece served as leader, of the program.

The subject of the program was 'Italy." Mrs. Jumper had charge of the devotional. Several 'interest- jig and informational talks were given on the subject. Durig the social hour delicious refreshments were served. at the home of Mrs.

Paul Fulghum on afternoon with 16 members present, the subject for The Fannie Heck Circle of.the Baptist Church met with Mrs. B. J. King on Chesterfield Street on Wednesday afternoon. The subject of the program was "The Greatest of These." The program was in charge of Mrs.

Furinan Cnllum, with.Mrs. Robert Seigler leading the devotional. Interesting talks were made by Mrs. and Miss Mignon Pinckney-Brown. During the social hour i preajp and cake was served.

Brown-Laurence On last Friday morning- at 10 o'clock, Robert Laurence and Marian Brown two fine young'pec- pleple from" Aug-usta were united in marriage by Dr. P. J. McLean at his home. A large friends witnessed the service.

Mr. and Mrs. group of beautiful Laurence will make their new home in Donaldson-North Monday evening Thomas A. study being Lide was in "Italy." Mrs. T.

D. charge of the program. Talks were given that were very interesting. The Lottie Moon Circle of the Baptist Church met with Mrs. L.

The Bostick-Lake Circle of the Baptist Church met with Miss Katherine Murden at her home on Newberry Street oh Tuesday afternoon. The subject of the meeting was The program was in. charge of Mrs. Russell Edwards, with Mrs. Delia Kitchings leading the devotional.

An intersting paper was read by Miss Jennie Browne dealing with the subject. After the program delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. North and Miss Laura E. Donaldson were united in marriage by Dr. P.

J. McLean, at his home on York St. Friends witnessed the lovely ring service. Mr. and Mrs.

North, after a short wedding trip will be at home in Augusta. Millbrook Sunday School Picnic .1. The members of the Millbrook Sunday School'enjoyed a picnic at State Park Wednesday afternoon. A delicious picnic lunch was served. A number of invited guests enjoyed this outing with the Sunday School.

Mrs. S. I. Driggers of Tampa, visiting her sister, Mrs. W.

B. Shuler, Miss Margie Howard, Miss Sue larvin and Miss Louise George are guests week of Mr. and Mrs. Grohman McCoy of Charleston. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Barnes will return Monday from Atlantic Beach, where they have two weeks vacation. Mus Alice Washburn left Wednesday for Brevard, N. for the remainder of the summer.

Mm. W. B. Turner, and her mother, Mrs. B.

B. Allen, Mr. and Tin. Arthur Speer. of Birraing- left last Thursday for Hew Jersey where Mrs.

Allen win the remainder of the summer with her son. Dr. M. J. Quattlebaum A.

W. Reynolds attended the dedica -tion of the new Williams psycho pathie building' at the South Carolina State Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Parker have taken an apartment on Greenville Street Miss Elizabeth Parker is visiting relatives in Lake City. Jobie J.

Roach, member of South Carolina State Planning Board is in the city on business. Mrs. H. A. Woodle and little daughter are visiting relatives in Spartan burg.

Judge Hayne F. Rice is presiding over the Barnwell county term of court this week. Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. King and house guests, Mrs. T. M. Neely of Hartsville and Miss Ruth Gaddj of Columbia, N.

will spend the weekend at the Isle of Palms. Ed Howard spent the HOT WEATHER you don't know what to do on a hot day, you might emulate this couple. They are Evelyn Chandler, sometimes called the most graceful woman in America, and Bruce Mapes, feature skating pair at Winterland, at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland, which Go to Church JOHN'S METHODIST Miss Jimmy Garvin has returned from the Isle of Palms where she spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs; W.

S. Holmes and little daughter will leave Sunday for Asheville for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naegeli have leased the Morris Cottage at Sullivan's Island for the season.

Wallace Naegeli is attending Camp Hayne in Augusta prior to going to Washington to the Boy Scout Jamboree. Walker Rivers is attending Camp Hayne in Augusta prior to Friends of Cecil Seigler, Jr. will regret to learn that he is-in the hospital where he had his appendix and tonsils removed. 1 Mrs. Leila Hafers has returned from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where she has been receiving treatment for neuritis, for the past two Mrs.

Allie A. Gaston is visiting relatives in Columbia and Sumter for the past week. CHURCH Guest of Jessie G. Koon during this week is her cousin Mrs. Ella DuPont, of Columbia.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Busch and daughter, Louise, returned Wednesday night from a visit to Mrs. Busch's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Kersey at Stillmore, Ca. B. G.

Bihgham, internal Revenue Officers, of Columbia was the attending the Boy Scout Jamboree weekend guest of Miss Esther in Washington. Miss Minnie Mae Morris has returned home after having the guest of Miss Lucile Fanning of Kitchings Mill. Miss Genevieve Reddick will leave Saturday to join a party of relatives; for a week's vacation at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and: Mrs.

C. J. Hill and GOOD USED CARS AT WAITES GARAGE harles Hill left today for edar Mountain for few days. Miss Sylvia Efron left last week or a visit.to relatives in St. Louis, Mo.

Miss Efron will join her unt, Mrs. Sylvia Boonshaft, and jrandmother, Mrs. Faddens, on a motor trip to California. Miss Jfron is the daughter of Mr. and drs.

Harry Efron of this city. Mrs. W. H. Robbins, of Win ston-Salem, N.

nee Miss Vira Barker, is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Barker," the week at their on Hayne' Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnett of Greenwood, have recently moved into the Brown home on Sunset Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Efron have recently moved into their new home on Kalmia Hill. urden. Mrs. W.

B. Kneece, public ealth nurse, is in Columbia at- ttending a Health Institute at enedict College. Mrs. Kneece is giving instruction on prenatal caw this institute. Miss Sibyl Haggard, of Clear ater, was dismissed Thursday af er having ben a patient at the Aiken County Hospital.

Misa Haggard had an appendectomy peration. Miss Carolyn McElvcen is pending the weekend-in Kings- ree with her mother, Mrs. Sallie i. McElvcen. Miss McElveen was oined in Columbia-by Miss Bessie Harper who is on her way from Rev.

J. H. Brown, Church School 10 A. B. R.

Permenter, Supt. Church School Commencement Service 11:15. Commencement exercises. Sermon. Reception service.

Enrollment in. vacation school 5 for elementary division only. Young' people's division school o'be held later. MILLBROOK CHURCH Sunday school at 10 A. Everett Summerall, Worship and Sermon at 11 A.

M. Subject, "A Man Who Lost His Name, One of The Great Characters of the Early Church. 1 A cordial welcome for every one The Aiken Baptist Sunday school Association will meet with this church Sunday afternoon at 3:30. State director, J. L.

Corzine will deliver the address. Alt of-our workers should hear him. What It Does For Us, and What We Should Do For It" ion meets at Millbrook. T. U.

The pastor will address this group on the subject: People the Jhurch." 8 service. This will be in charge of tre Young People. T. U. Coun- efl.

School workers Council. service. A hearty welcome to all ser Presbyterian Women Hold Meeting The regular-'morithly meeting 'of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Pres bylerian Church' mot with Mrs. McKay -in Langley on Tuesday aftetnoon. Mrs.

W. D. McNair had charge of the program, with Mrs. Walker Rivers leading the Devotional'. Mrs.

C. J. Hill gave, the history of the church for the past twelve months." The joint hostesses with Mrs. were Mrs. Will Pardue 'and Mrs.

Walker Rivers. i Hospital Notes The following is a list of patients at the Aiken County Hospital, admitted this week. Mrs. Eddie P. Hicrs, Miss Queenie Waters, Aiken.

Clyde Bell Anderson, Graniteville Miss Mildred Davis, Graniteville. Miss Minnie Eubanks, Windsor. Genia Green, Windsor. Hair, Elko. (JMiss Bettie Ray, Johnson, Ward Miss Frances Jackson, Graniteville' Wesley Jones, Ridge H.

C. Meeley, Warrenvillc. William Owens, Graniteville. Mrs. Roberts, Belvedere.

Cecil Seigler, Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Posey of Vauciuse announce the birth of a ine boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Strong of lath announce the birth of a son June 23. Dismissed from Hospital Miss Louiza Altman, Granitc- ille, Mrs. Edith Broomf ield, New fork. Dewey Cook, Wagener.

Miss Mattie Dill, Vauciuse. Jason Lorklair, Langley. Eugene McKay, Graniteville. Stathey Verenes, Aiken. Mrs.

Lula May Woodward, Au- Mra. Smith Is hostess Mrs. B. A. Smith entertained at her home on Greenville Street Wednesday night honoring Mrs.

T. Wedeman. During the" evening several congests were enjoyed, Mrs. W. and Mrs.

La mar Cato winning prizes. After the games refreshments were served to the folowing: Misses Floride Jackson and Ruby Jones, and Mrs. W. Whitlock, Mrs. Ted Hamilton, Mrs.

George Fontaine, Mrs. Irby, Gifnt- er, Mrs. Henry' Cortez, Mrs. Edmund Cortez, Mrs. Ralph Quarles and Mrs.

Lainar Cato. MARRIAGE LICENSES McLAURIN (Mrs. J. C. Jones) We are glad to report that Miss Mary-Foley-is slowly improving.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fox and children worshipped at Central Baptist church Sunday night.

Miss Geneva Fox of Augusta, spent last week with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fox. Mrs. W.

S. Sawyer and children of Salemburg, N. are visiting friends and relatives. They spent he weekend with her. sister-in-law, Mrs.

Hajlman. Mr. andsJUrs. Wilber Corder of Vagoner were supper guests of ic latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, udson Fox Sunday Miss Masurri Clayton spent Sun- lay Mary Foley.

Mr. and Mrs. Judson Fox spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fox's mother, Mrs. Sallie Kirkland of Holland.

Mrs. Annie Mae Posey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Head and daughter. guesta, Rt. 4. Miss Sybil Haggard, Clearwater. Mrs.

Mary Harrington, Graniteville. Mrs. Alike Rega, Aiken. Lcrnnul Ussery, Bath. Mrs R.

Wise, Aiken. iloxie visited fMr. and Mrs, J. C. Tones Sunday afternoon.

W. S. Sawyer. spent Sawyer an dchildren spent tfonday and Tuesday with Mrs. L.

C. Fox. Frances and Enoree Jones, Mrs. Callie Armstrong, Mrs. C.

A. Hallman and children visited Miss Mary Foley Tuesday afternoon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Leland Edmunds, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. H.

V. Wyman, Morning service 11:15 A. M. The celebration of the Lord's Supper. Young people will meet at 7 o'clock.

Evening services at 8 o'clock, on the lawn. Study "We Confess: Ho Forgives and Cleanses." Camp Rocky Bottom, where she has been for the past three weeks. Marriage licenses issued by E. 1'arker, Probate Judge, during the last two weeks arc as follows L. M.

Meadows, 22, Augusta and Florence 21 Wadley, Ga. John Leaptrotte, 28, Augusta and Ethel L. Kitchen, 18 Ga. I Elvin Lee, 18, Augusta, and Margaret Louise Newman, 18, Augusta, Ga. Johnnie Quarlc.s, 23, Ashmore, 19, both of Lincolnton, Ga.

Herman Markert, 36, North Augusta, and Zona Mau Com- rell, 25, -North Augusta. Robert Laurens, 22, Augusta, and Marian Brown, 21, Au- Kusta, Ga. Robert E. Moyer, 28, Grove- Bible study Wednesday ,8 M. "Paul" facing the subject.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH School, R. W. Taylor, Supt. worship, Subject: "Conscience. What It Is, own, and Mrs.

Ruth Brasher, Augusta, Adams J. Mathews, 25, Columbia, and Mary Thelma Prat, 25, Sharon. Plant roar and cnlorcr Unds witk growing pine ptitpwooJ Prevent forest REDDY KILOWATT YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT Laughing Around the World With IRVIN S. COBB Making the Job More Difficult By IRVIN S. COBB MISSOURI there used to be a judge who had one abiding fear He was desperately afraid of lightning.

The first suggestion of a fathering thunderstorm changed him from a dignified and' competent citizen into a quivering refugee. One jagged bolt from the clouds, one rolling reverberation, and he would flee into hiding. On a certain summer evening he was entertaining guests at dinner. Suddenly the skies became overcast There came a gash of lightning and a louder crash. The Judge tore out of the dining-room and plunged head-long into a coat-closet under a flight of stairs and buned his head in the folds of a raincoat.

His mortified wife excused herself from the company and; trailed him to his hiding-place. She rapped upon the door of the closet. "Who is it?" sounded and what do quivering, muffled voice, want?" "Judge Robinson," said the humiliated lady, "I'm ashamed of you you, a Christian and a grown man and a judge on the bench be- laying'like this! Don't you know if the good wants to kill you bolt of lightning He can find you, no matter where you "That may be, Madam," he answered, "but by Gum, I'll put Him as much trouble as itossible!" Lawrence E. Mallard, 26, Statesboro, Roberta Rosier 20, Statesboro, Ga. Otis Mundy, 22, Blythc, Ga.

Mary Eubanks, 18, Harlem, Ga. Robert Elred Silas, 21, Augusta Helen Craig Alexander, 18 North Augusta. Rial-Harden, 21, Ga and Sara Bales, 18, Thomson, Ga. Campbell Bryson, Virginia Elizabeth Trimble, 22, Huph Loner, 19, Augusta, nd Patsy Youngblood, 19,, Augusta, Ga. Alex Joseph Johnson, 21, Augusta, and Ernest DcLaine 18, Augusta, Ga.

Tom B. Dickey, 39,. Augusta, and Nanecy Winburn Dickey, 29, Augusta, Ga. Wilbur Tisdalc, 27, and Grace Darling Lindy, 20, both of Augusta, Ga. Arthur W.

Blitch, 18, and Lucille Mathcy, 18, both of Augusta, Ga. L. Hood, 48, Augusta, Ga. and Eugenia Wood, 51, Augusta Ga. Redmond Heath, 67, and Annie Busbec, 18, Aiken.

Harry Lurey, 30, Columbia, an Ann Goldberg, 25, Wayncsboro G-a. Fred Edcnfield, 23, Augusta and Thelma Harper, gusta, Ga. Curtis Washington, 21, Augu sta, and Ollie Hardy, 18 Grovetown, Ga. James Shaffer, 25, Augusta, and Mrs. Idell Walters, 32, Augusta, Ga.

Audrey Lewis, 25, Sylvania, and Eloisc Oglcsby, 16, Sylvania, Ga. Ray Lovett, 21, Sylvania, nd Grace Waters, 18, Sylvania, Walter J. Storey, 49, Augusta, and Mary Creed, 151, Augusta, a. Stonewall Stephens, 34, Au- u.sta, Ga. Raburn C.

Stevens, 39, and May P. Watson, usta, Ga. Odcll Sullivan, 18; Warrenvillc, nd Geddings McDonald, 20, Madion. Tyler Tyler, 25, and Doris vnight, 27, both of Wagoner. George llun Carter, 21, uml M.

Young, 19, both of Augusta, Ga. S. P. Williams. 2U, Augusta, Myrtis Ethel Stevens, 19, Ga.

W. R. Mody, 51. and Lena Agner, 32 both of Augusta, Ga. SEE US BEFORE BUYING A CAR WAITES GARAGE RUPTURE H.

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