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PAGE FOUR I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL a of "ladies day" which was held Tuesday at the Edge-wood Country club a handicap tournament. Liiinch- was served at one o'clock in the grill. Covers were placed for: lrs. W. R.

Johnson, Mrs. Miriam Houston, of Cincinnati, Mrs. A. C. Carver.

Mrs. H. "Clark, Mrs. W. T.

Lively. Mrs. JFHzhugh Kick Sen, Mrs. Bliss Mrs. Benjamin Parrott.

Mrs. John Kay. Mrs. James Oi't'utt Mrs. Robert Jefferds, Mrs.

Charles 'K. Hamilton. Mrs. M. L.

Dillon, "-Mrs. L. P. Williams, Mrs. David Mrs.

J. llornor Davis, IT, Mrs. Bernard Wehrle, Mrs. William Blue, Mrs. LaTelle LaFoJIetle, Mrs.

M. M. "Williamson, Mrs. James -Noble Games. Mrs.

Ernest Milair, Mrs. M. T. Davis, and Miss Mary Lewis Dickinson. Kn(ertaiiied Informally Miss Gladys Barnette entertained Informally Saturday evening at her Jiome in Kanawha City, in honor Jier guest.

Miss Mabel Murphy, of Clarksburg. The, guests were: Miss Murphy, Miss tola Jones, Jfiss Marie Culvert. Miss Clement. Mr. George Molson, Mr.

i liam Molson. Mr. John Coleman, Mr. Harold Jlni-nette a Mr. Kiley.

Ph'tiU: Given The oflicers and teachers of the council of Emmanuel Baptist church gave a. picnic at the Union Mission camp, Monday evening. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. G.

Casdorph, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmons, Dr.

and Mrs. G. C. Kobertson. Mr.

and Mrs. Lanta Frame Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

McCandless, Mrs. Elmer Snyder, Mrs. C. T. Moore, Mrs.

W. M. Pierson, M. JU T'rame, Mrs. O.

Sum- iHd. Mrs. C. F. Wolfe.

Miss i "Bohelr-r, i "Renelpr. Miss Berty sin, Miss Helen Baker, Miss Wolfe. Miss Grace Malcolm, Miss a Moore, Miss Mary a Miss a i Miss "Kmma Jean. Cumminss, Miss I Rev. F.

"Frame, Mr. "Willis Mr. C. T. I-Hly.

Mr. Robert Pierson, Mr. Lawrence Pendle, Mr. Otmer Mr. Morris Gil- Jispic, Mr, "Walter Frame and i I-'ram'e.

rs. Miss i i Betty J'cfleratio" Meet The officers of the fcd- reation of Missionary societies of -Charleston, together with a committee of five representatives of the i denominations. held meeting Monday morning at the Y. "VV, C. A.

Plans were completed for an interdenominational mission study class, which will be held October 26-30 at the Baptist temple, with Miss Katie Belle Abney as leader. The class will study "Christ Comes to the by Mary a fl. study of Christian work among the royal people of the orient. Class to Meet Members of. the Philathea class of Emmanuel Baptist church will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Carrie Crowder Tvill lead the devotipnal service and JMrs. A. D. Stevens will have charge of the program of entertainment rim-ing the social hour.

The hostesses will- br Mrs. Dewey Burdette. Mrs. F. E.

a a --Mrs. R. M. Cox. Married in New York The marriage of Miss Saliy "Ba'es, of Oswego, N.

to Mr. Pure Lorentz, of New York, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.

LorenUs. of Buckhannon, took place Saturday in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Tj'orentz will sail Thursday for Europe where they will spend several weeks.

Announcement of 1he engagement was made early in Mr. L.or- antx is widely in Charleston, he has visited as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Savage, of South JHe is a graduate of West Virginia i sity, where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and editor of He has been for some time film editor of Judg-e, and is associated with the New York Evening Journal.

He has also contributed to Forum, Scribners, Plain Talk and other magazines. Mrs. Lorentz is a prominent actress and an accomplished tmisician. She took the leading part in "Up Pops the Devil," and was a ber of the east of "Sweet Adeline." Mr. and Mrs.

i res-ide in New EntrrtHitMvl i Mrs. t'larence tained with a picnic Sunday at her home in South Hills, celebratins: the birthday anniversary of Mr. Crovv- der. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

R. JL. Adkirts, Air. and Mrs. "Harding Adkins, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Skeen, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Buckner. Mrs. Richard Hubt- ings, Miss Flossie Crowder, Misa "Wava Skeen. Miss Dollie Skeen, Miss Velma Skeen. Miss Mary Frances Buckner, Miss Sara Kathryn Hastings.

Miss Louise Hastings, Miss Wanna Lee Adkins. Mr. Otis Boling. Mr. William Mr.

Roy and Todd i cler. THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL, TUESDAY EVENING. 28, 1931 ETHEL TWO WOMEN HURT IN STREET CAVE-IN Columbia -Boulevard Pavement Gives Way; Automobile Plunges Into Hole i is the truest of Mis. of Quarrier street. I'or A' Miss I a i i i ol a si reel.

a i i i i beach a a Coal i i a i i a pvenins, i of miosts. Alish i i i of a A i i of a Va. a i Mi.ss Alice' i i Miss T.ouise i Mrs. K. C.

i a J. L. a Mr. Dean, Mr. B.

W. "Warwick, of i a Miss MeJJane. Miss L.iil)i Monroe 10. Copeland Mrs. a i 13.

of A son street, a i t-h" mif.st of relative 1 i a Tvi i i i 1 0 i a i I a i i i i a i i i i A i i i a i i i a I a i a a i i a i i i some i i i a priips-t i a i of i a i i a She i be Miss i ami Mis? a i a a will i i a a is 'J'o i i a i for Guesl Mrs. John a i i a bridge at her home in Main street Wednesday a honor of her Mrs. L. -Long, of I Uig-erbtown, Mel. Snapdragons and rosebuds will be used to decorate the tables.

Covers will be placed Mrs. Mason L. Mrs. a Gould man. Mrs.

French Boswess, Mrs. K. R. Withrow, Mrs. Frank Fletcher, F.

a i i a Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. K. J.

Mrs. O. W. Fitch. Mrs.

Herbert Pickson, Mrs. L. W. Keimaster, Mis-? i Virginia Hxivt and Mrs. i I days i i i i a i i si reel, a i i i a miest of and Mrs, D.

a a Davis a a i Mr. Wirt W. a of i i i i i 1 hit; at a a a F. i McCu ret a A a Ky she was the guest of her i ter. Mrs.

a i i i a 325 ARE ENROLLED IN BI-COUNTY CAMP A -'8 A a i nnil L.ewis i a I a a i i of I i i a Hfcan.M necepsnrv to i i a I he a i A a Louise i of i street, Tuesday for AI on lit Hope where, she i spend sevenil days as the guest of i Kn.ye a a a son. i Mrs. I a i i a of i i i i i i i a a in i I as HIP. i of i i A. of 11,1 i si i I I i of i50 boys I he riirer- i i a i a i and rs.

U. of i i i a spt-'iuiins a i i i i a i rd i end as i i i a Meek has j-hf spent iruebt of i Semis. LI- Miss A a of South i a for a she i spend several weeks as the guest yf Her a a Mr. a Mrs J. Vales.

i "Committee Kntertahied Mrs. O. W. Fitch entertained the program committee of the West Side "Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, at her home in Grant street. The meni- "bers of the committee are Mrs.

B. B. Kzell. Mrs. W.

W. Lowe, Mrs. E. Beelcr, and Mrs. Fitch, chair- Kitterlams i Breakfast Miss Margaret Crichton.

of Jackwon street, entertained Wednesday a breakfast arid swimming a on Coal river. The stiests were: Miss Carol Flohr. of New 'Miss Catherine i i a of Kantown: Misa Kvelyn Pearson and Elizabeth Sinims. Miss Sue a a i a picnic and i i party Sunday, at her home on Coal river. The guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. J. a Mr. and Mrs. O.

S. Templeton, Frank Call, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

"White, Mifrs Kate Call, Mibs Marye "Kvelyn Norman. Miss Kathleen Norman, MiHS Ovada Stephens, Miss "Yelrria Stephens, Mis.s iitntlah Miss Ida Yacier, Miss Alma Call Miss Vestie Hill. Mr. Joe Stephens. Mr.

Vircril "Workman, Mr. Ezra Mr. "Wooclroe Hill. Mr. Charlie Call, Mr.

Hill. Mr. Patrick Call. Mr. A fall, Mr.

Millard Vader Mr. i Myers. To Give Bridge Miss Mary Rachel Cox i a i member? i Omega sorority i i i "Wednesday evenins, at her in "Washington street. The uuc-st oL" honor i he Mis-s a Cox. whose a i a Aft.

Charles TO. Schratter i a place August Si. at the home of het parents, Mr. Mrs. O.

Cox. The sorority color? of a Bold i he carried out in the ilecoration? nnd a i Covers will be placed Helen Cox, Miss i son. Mi.ss Sara Miss Irene i MIPS Gladys Shannon. Miss Mariraret Linrlsey, Mis- TJracey a i Miss Kirby Miss a i W. C.

T. U. To Picnic The members of the a W. C. T.

TJ. will entertain i a picnic for the children the Davis i Shelter. August at the Kanawha 4-H a i Donations are being received by Mrs. A. J3.

Moore. Aid Circle "Me-l-, Circle No. 4 of Toadies A i "ociety. of the Sixth street odist "Kpiscopal met day evening- with Mrs. William Mc- Kiiipht.

of Sixth street. Members present were Mrs. Elizabeth Mathes. Mrs. Turner.

Mrs. O. Philips, Mrs. a McKnight, Mrs. H.

a i Mathes and Mrs. John and VV, I.awton a i i a Hope a i the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i a of Lee street. is? i i i a is i i a of a W.

i i nd i i to a a a i wee 1 Mr. nn.1 Mrs. i a i Joan, i a a a East. Mrs. K.

T. a nd i V. a arid a i i a a they i i Entertains Monday Mi-. Ray Parson? i a i i i informally Monday i at his home in a a a street. The guests were: Miss Lewis, MJSF Frances Snyder, Miss 1C lea nor Tlucker.

Miss An'nett Bush. Mr. Richard heller, Mr. Robert. a and Mr.

Dan II liner. Mr. and Mrs. C. a i a X.

a i i some time 'ifc jfruesls of a Mrs i T. a of a i street. Mr. and Mrs-. a were a a i by Mr.

a of Ravens-wood, who is i cruest. PERSONAL Miss A of a i Tuesd.n New York i slie i do post work in a i Mr. find Mrs. i i i and Miss Mary i who spent a short time in Charleston, have returned to i home in Clarksburg 1 Titrs. Ethel Walker, of Brooks a Wash- i she has boon the guest of Miss Sue a Mr.

and Mrs. and daughters, FSoricer. who a been the guests of Mr. and W. H.

i of a i street, ret Monday. Mr. a Mrs. Joseph i a suns, of Oney street. i a a i a a a a a a a a a i i Mi.ss is Fred Woods, of i i i of a i Mr.

a i a a i i F.niib i a i i a a Mis.s i i i a i a a i a a a arid Groat i Miss a a a.nd Miss Dorot I i have i a short i Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Jj. W.

a i son, of H.if;ei-.stc)wn. A i are the jruestb of Mr. and of a i street. Mr and Airs. W.

i i a of TjCwis street, a been at- i i i i i i a i Springs-, motored a to to be the mic-hty of Mr. i i a parent---, Mr. a Mrs. i i i a a Ktlwards, a been a i i session at West i i i i i ha 1 i a i a I a i i course. A W.

of i i i i i i a i i i i i i i a i a she w.ia caller! of i i .1 Ba Lu a R. O. a and 1 1. A Carson and Kmui-hon, a i a linard a returned to etsion i several the truest of I r. a A i Bowles, at a i i Miss Lena Wurtdreiuh has ifrom i i i Rock, she spent i as the guest of sn1 Airs.

A Mr. a Mr 15 I of I i i i a i Bessie i i a i i 'werlc-cnri i i ot A i and Mrs. 11. C. i.

morid, i i i I i I i i i i. K. i nf t.i'f si i a Fi i a i a a i Mrs. i i i i i i i i i i a I i i i i r. and Mrs.

I i a a i i a Muss a a i of a street, have i i Webster i i i son's, i i a a a a a Gatilev. Miss a i i )ias brcn I M.i«s- a i a i i i a a i i i ABDICATION REPORT DENIED BY ALFONSO LONDON, 28 A i i A of a i of his lo- dri.V i a i Daily 4 a a a i a i i i i a i i i son a 1 i i i bov, a a a a a a i a i a i a a a a i i i i a of i a a i a i A cave-in of the street in bia boulevard at the intersection of. Park drive, caused when an automobile was i over the street, Tuesdny had resulted In injuries 1o Mrs. T. Lambert, of 3 2J Monon- street-, and her guest, Miss Yir- tu i of 501 Tennessee avenue.

A coVps of were busy rep a i i the hole Tuesday. City Man- Vlugn C. Walker reported that cave-in which was apnund the entrance to a man-hole followed an i i of the street 'by the heavy rains. Mrs. Lambert suffered ribs she Tuesday, a Miss i lost some teeth.

"We were i i along; slowlv a i and the street sud- a a Mrs. Lambert -frild. "The car was thrown against i i a hole i a a.s blj? as the car." car removed i I be a i of i police, she said, the bole was to be a feet a a 13 fee! in i a T.olh Airs-. a and Miss i were treated by physicians. Miss a Major, i i a i in a a to be guest of A i a at the of her parents, Dr.

and C. N. of Fort i Jefferson i vn-otest a i a i a i a Ohio a i a for i i (6 disc i i a i a I town. a i also wii" mi a i a i of the i company for a i to icvise i a to i a fei red a a a The pen- flltv be 10 per of fill bills not paid before the I of each less a 1( rents more a $1. All a plications a uiirler i a i a conclusions hearing's.

Miss LOP i of i a road i a a A erson, where slie will be ol Mr. nnri a and A i and Mis'. R. A. Hods PS.

BUSH WANTS JOB SOUTH CHARLESTON A i was held at th.p. South a i school Monday i a n. i a i i i i membpr.s i i i a a was A i i i i I a a i miel i i players a a i i i i a i 1" i i a i i i A i i 4. in tho hig-. 1 school i a i i Those i pfi ri i i I ed in roll pat-sol a i resist PI ee as TUbb, Fisher, Deh i i a a a i Clari i a a a a a a i i i A a I A Trom- a and J.

S. i i i a i Jrums-- A i i i a i I I T. a i was elected i of the i a Sisters so- fi.i) a the i a belri Monday i at the of Mrs. L. C.

i in Second a Mrs. 10. a i a vice presi- and i aecrelary- trcas-iii er. a the i Mrs. Pv.

G. Hudson, Mrs. R. H. Mrs.

J. r. Meadows, Mrs. i and Mrs, L. H.

i W. Higginbotham's will have charge. Members of circle No. I win i E. McGregor, at home in Qulncy street, Tuesday This meeting will the place of the August meeting.

date has been advanced owing to Hie probable absence of many of Lhe members AuKuat. The young sirls' circle will entertained at the 4-H fairgrounds Friday eveninx. Mrs. H. 33.

Mc- Gvegor? i i sponsor, is arrang-injr a picnic and swimming party. wiii be assisted by C. Moore. New for i ot her J. W.

i Li-e i i i a a i a nd Mrs. i i of Souih Mr. nd Mrs. Forrest Ki.scher and i of a a a Mi.ss A Boss-- i A. V.

lee h.ive spent Die with Miss BOSKS' i K. A. Mr. a nd K. a of a t-'ireet, a c.iy.\'- at i They ars guests n't the i i a i liotcl.

Mr. a a of a street, i spend Uie cost of i i i a at" i Forge a i a Mr. a i O. W. Fitch and son, Jiunes, of a street, a re- turriocl a i to Mason ty, i the guesis ot Jo.si-ph a Frances a i of i it.

i i i a i i a i i Ft i a i i i a i i Or, ml. i i i i a i I I i a a i he i i I i ci M'l of Kti li'i si i i i of a a a Miss i a i i i i a i i i i a a i Miss i Miss Cox. sif To Honor Ati. Ko.vil of Ch a i a i i i i a a ivood in of her piie.sl. Mrs.

A i i a i Clnh Kol i a i of i Satin day i a i i in Lee Tho.se present were: a Berry. i PegK.v A i a i a i Palt i a A A Cash. A Stotts, a a i a a Po.le Don a a i i a i a a i a i a i Mrs. i a and Mrs. B.

F. i of a a a a i a i i I i and a N. Dr. i i a i a i a i a i of a Mrs-. (0.

i i i i a i i i a a i ho'niR i a a i i a A a i i i i and i''. a of a a a I a i wee a i a N. i i i i Kof Mi.hlreil i a i a the ol i i i i i i Mrs, a of Mi.s. (. Is.

ft fi a I re t. of is of a i i 1 i i a i A i i i a 1 i a a a i i net! to i (U i a i i i ii.is i (-Jmi i sli-fiel a i i a i i i i i i i i i '-es'-ion a i i i () i i V.i. T'-TI i i i i i a i a Uon i i i i i i i UOUI a a i a A i i i 1 i I i i O. Mi'--- i a i ai i a i i a a i i i O. i h.ivc letiun'-'d i i at Fort- a visit? i a 'as (he of Mr, a Mrs.

Field, i i a Mrs. f'. 7 i i i rer iM. 1 sf i a i and i i -11 I'arly i i a i i a i week-end a a i on Davis ci-opk The quests were: Mrs. Bess a a X.

R. Miss Laura i and Miss I Sinims. To Boat tlMe a a a a i i a -1. a i War a i sponsor a boat 3 fvcnins. i a bem vitetl, is a i 1 i i i i i she spen of i a i her.

666 of A i i CARD take i rnean.s of a i a i i every klfulness shown UH i our late bercn in lu rlpsilh of our a stm ami brother, i aiui I I i a Liquid the liclJrvos a Ucaflache or Ncurnljjiii iniiiulof clHTks a Cold Ihe titty, and Mnluria In three 666 Salve for Baby's Cold DR. PHILIP PREISER Use i i i of 6' or the I'rtictlcc of Surgery Medicine Mini lea i A ISIri i Cap. 1021 Homo Cap. -IliOK. i i u-li: A.

AT -'-t V. M. 7-S M. i i i A i A i I'Jsstlll. i been for i the tfiifst.s of i K.

I i at hf.r home in i i rs rl for St a i i Mrs. A i i 1 son, a of i i i i I i a i Hff 1 I mi'sts of i a J.vons ol a i Mr. arul A 1. I i i son, a Theodore, of Rome. Oa are the fUie.sts- nf a Mrs.

W. T. El.sen.smith a i i a a wha I has Mrs. ingrton Davi.s street. a i It's VV, I I ol is the guest nf JI rs.

a i i a a a i a Mrs. JI. I Ui i i and Mrs. Krederli-lv Staunton, ot i i have ret i i a i they were Riicsls of a i Mrs. i a 11 Application is Made Post at Hunting-ton Bush, a i i nf Charleston schools, a i for position n.s of tho Hunting-tori Accoi dintf to the application i he i i a Mr.

Bti.sh lias served as i vciii-h as- i of the i schools, years as super- i a Barkers burs? and as i of tho F.ri- schools. He is a past president of the West i i a Teachers' association. Dr C. A i ol Qua i i st i i a at A a lle, I i a of First j'rpsbyterian woman's a i i a i be held at the church a evening. Mrs.

Roy Ai i preside and Mrs. H. Zogs i a. short a which young- girls' i of which Mrs. H.

K. McGregor chairman, will present a on "Marriage Customs iJi i They will give a monologue of a Japanese bride, a plav, "Chinese (Bride's to Be," and a p.iper describing marriage customs in Korea. At the conclusion of the meeting .1 social will be held. Mrs. J.

Mr. a Robert Weaver tertaanert a beach parly on river Sunday. Their quests wet-o Miss a Bright, Miss "Rrinkley, psy Oonnelly, Mrs. Francis O'Nutl a Mr. Charles Donnelly.

Mr. a AJrs. B. Alters and Mr. and Richard.

Fitzwatcr, pC Jlnntington, are the suestn of Mrs. Klisha Thomas at her in Spring Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastwood, d'aughter, JBee.

of ConnersvilJe, nnd Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Stark, of "Hnntington, have been the Riientft Mrs.

iJ. B. Robinson, of Highland terrace, for the past week. Klbert Shannon, who has i a VV. Gilbert and family at Two i to his home in Spring HiH.

Miss a of Charles- Ion. i.s the s-uesl of her grrandpar- ents, and Mrs. .1. W. HiHfthi- hotham.

of i avenue, Charlesrnn. Collins, of Spring Hill, is a patient at the Salvation army hospital. Mr. a Mrs. Ray Arthur, Mrs.

Scott, Miss Frances Irons, Wilfred and Alan-Joe Arthur, of South Charleston, have returned from a trip to Summerlarid beach. i and Buck Kye Lake. O. K. W.

i is confined to hia, home in i "Hill by illness. Mr. Jame." (-'step and family, i i i i i i have returned home a a i a services for Luther Morris. Mr. ami Mrs.

Kplln, of Spring i a a i of a son. Miss a i a of Sprins I ill. i visit in Charleston on Sunday. Robert Thomas is ill at his home in i K. H.

Butler a J. TJ. Kckland have returned to Spartanburs, S. a visitin? friends in South Charleston. Mrs.

Ellen r-loyfl. of street, hart a her guests recpntlv, Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury and children. Montgomery.

J-toward Moore, Crlbson. and Hershe! are camping on Coal river. Mr. and Mrs. a Bulllngton.

and Sherman, have returned from Williamson where they spent the week-end with JOr. and Mrs. Rush Farley. William Pence and Wirt Pence, of the Kanawha turnpike, have Ba i guests, Walter Pence, Anthonv Hill and John Abercrombie, of Paseo, Wash. Mrs G.

A. 'Bolcten. of the Midland trail, and Mrs. A. H.

Northcutt. of the Argonne apartments, spent Sunday in i BLIMP Ship Will Take Party of City Residents on Trip A Goodyear blimp was to arrive in the city Tuesday afternoon from Akron, O. The blimp will take a party of Charleston on sight-seeing tour- over -city, -as guests of Henry Brothers, Broad street. The ship will stop at the municipal airport and may remain over night. a Freed a J)ess and Jliss i i i a Heps, who two (he of UPPS.

of a a a i i a i i home a A a A Few Things to Remember About UTILITIES APPLY FOR CHANGES IN SERVICE Pennsylvania Would Cut Off Four of its Trains The i service i i i i held henrinss a i a i of i i i for disc i a or changes in service. No protests were received on the application ol the railroad i i a i Nos. 5 7 7 5S73 a 7 i The tra.ms, it was a i only cross West Virginia, in Berkeley and permission for the i i a soujjlii because of decreased i i i a i (it i THE VOGUE Fifth Avenue Capitol and Lee Sis. a a a Valley the City's Outstanding FUR SALE has yet to be announced! wait! a Newspapers for Announcemenl) OEII LANS Fur Sale Will Begin Monday, August 3 Deposit Holds Any Coat 30 Days -Furs Stored Free For One Year 4---Furs Guaranteed For Two Seasons 5- -Coats on Sale Guaranteed 1931 Models NOTICE! Mr. Harry H.

Hertz of New York City --onp of the country's most reeog-' rrliablo i will be here personally to $five yon i a on repairs and rrmodrling of your old Fnr filso frer to any qiiestions regarding, i a i VOM so desire. S. Obcrlan Wa i For Th is Grea Sale of Fine Furs OUT FRENCH ROOM on Quarrier INEWSPAPERif i-j.

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