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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 3

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THREE THE STATE: COLUMBIA SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 7 1937 In the Capital City Parade i Final Clearance To Head Legion Auxiliary THE BIG APPLE HOW IT GOT THE NAME: WHERE ORIGINATED ol These Items Delta Zeta Alumnae Met Last Thursday The Delta Zeta Alumnae club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Jack O'Brien on Sims avenue Bridge was enjoyed Mrs Andrew Fred Sams Owner of Night Club Converted From House Guest Complimented Mrs Pritchard entertained at three tables of bridge Wednesday morning at her home on Whaley street honoring her house guests Mr Pursley of Rock Hill and Mrs Jessie Bingham who recently moved here from Tampa Fla Asters of pastel shades were attractively arranged throughout the house High score prize was won by Mrs Jamie Nettles and Mrs Roy Hammond cut consolation Mrs Purslev and Mrs 9 O'Clock Satur Macden was presented a lovely box i Synagog Says Business Doubled Since Dance Became Popular White Visitors Nightly Three Hundred day Morning of Delta Zeta stationery for high score prize Those present were: Mrs Charles Lynn Mrs Edward Toal Mrs Andrew Madden Mrs Nelson Fortson Mrs Richard Edgerton Mrs Wilbur Smith and Mrs Tom Etheredge Jr of North and Misses Agnes Crawford Maude Gittman Edith Wright of Shelton and Emma Gene Clowney of Winnsboro Guests were Misses Ruth Bell Duma Harris Katherine Toal and Marjorie Collins Mrs O'Brien served punch sandwiches and a sweet course 20 Women's Summer Bags in pastel colors Bingham were presented gifts from the hostess At 1 o'clock a delight-ful luncheon was served to the foi-lowing guests: Mrs Rov Hammond Mrs A Dixon Mrs William Cleveland Mrs Connelly Mrs Were $100 Xovv that appear so graceful rhythmic and fast you would never expect to see the like of it outside ballet Tandem spins single partner spins reverse spins counter spins and figure 8 spins all are executed with the deftness of an Astaire a Rogers or a Bill Robinson You find the movements too swift for the eye to follow The two lights on the rostrum go off A big fellow steps out on the floor He is wearing a brown felt hat cocked on one side of his head His white shirt is open down to hs waist revealing a round-neck undershirt Dancers move back against the wall sam t-amam Mrs tadie Gaines Mrs Frank Harris Mrs Jamie Nettles Mrs Mallard Bagnal Mrs Catherine Briggs Mrs Bill Caughman Mrs Pursley and Mrs Jessie 39 BY JOHN A MONTGOMERY You go down to the middle of the 1300 block of Park street near where i it becomes an extension of Gates Street On one side is a frame build- 1 ing with steeple and glass-stained windows It was once used as a 1 synagog but one look shows that it is no longer used for religious ser- vices Signs advertising beer are display- I ed prominently on the front almost overshadowing the red letters informing the public this is the Big Apple Night club It is 10 o'clock at night You ap- proach the place and find a rotund Negro doorkeeper who weighs around 300 pounds He is Elliott Wright Place for White Folks "Have you a place reserved for white "Yas suh right upstairs to the left" And as you go back for the rest of your party Elliott yells "Clear the way! White folks is coining" A lanky Negro about the size of Stepin Fctchit stands at the foot of the narrow winding stairway leading up to the gallery once used to care 2 big tables of Summer Cotton Goods Voiles Dixiana News Dixiana Aug Clayton Furtick visited at the home of Spinks in New Brookland Wednesday night The many friends of Mrs Jessie Kneece will regret to learn that she is ill Eabon of Charleston visited friends here Tuesday Miss Helen Areheart was the guest of Miss Iris Spinks of New Brookland the nast weekend Miss Sarah and Muller Geiger were the guests of Mr and Mrs Areheart Sunday night George Hedgepath of Columbia spent the past weekend with relatives here Luther Andrews made a business trip to Columbia Saturday Mrs Frank Hill had as her guests Monday afternoon Misses Juanita ami Batiste Muslins and Blister Crepes in neat patterns Were 25c 29c and 33c yard On sale at 0 o'clock yard Eau Claire-Arden News The Men's club of College Place Methodist church enjoyed an un- usually fine meeting Tuesday evening at the recreational hall of the church President Neeley presided State superintendent of education James Hope who talked on "Life on a Higher Plane'' Luns-ford Duke contributed seevral songs accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary McLeod A delightful fish supper was served The Womens auxiliary of College Place Methodist church gave their annual picnic at Hinnant's pond Monday afternoon After the crow' assembled the circles each met in a short session The remainder ot the leaving a space on the floor where six or seven couples line up boys facing girls You learn that the master of ceremonies is Fred Sams He runs the place The double line bovs facing girl-is ready The "piccolo" starts playing a peppv fox trot Fred calls a figure Boys and girls step forward touch hands and step back into a cle moving counter-clockwise The Big Apple is under wav Owner Originator Comments At midnight vou return to the nig club that was built for a synagog i The dancers have left Fred Sam and his employes arc checking over the day's receipts Fred has been in the night club business all his life he tells you Before he opened the Big Anple he wa 15 for overflow congregations The gallery is small and there are no seats but you can lean against the four-foot railing and watch below Immediately under you in one amen corner is the bar where beer afternoon was spent in wate sports One table of Children's White Shoes odd sizes to tdose out pair ana pleasant conversation A de- soft drinks cigarets candy and the like are sold In the other amen corner is a billiard table Walls and windows are plastered with beer cigaret and candy advertisements You face the front and center and there you see what was once a pulpit Now taking up most of its space on the rostrum is an automatic phonograph Before the evening is over UciOUS picnic lunch was served Visitors of Prof and Mrs Cauthen on College drive for the weekend were the former's mother Mrs A Cauthen of Orangeburg and his sisters their husbands 49 proprietor of the Streamline a clue on Assembly street Has the popularity of the Big Apple increased business? "Yes it's doubled a 100 rcr cent' Do vou have many white customers? "About 300 a night We don't charge them just take uo a collection at the door Some don't give anything Most of them drop between 15 cents and a ouarter into the hat Evcrv now and then one gives a dollar Whether they nay or not usually depends on the type of white folk: thev are" Why the Name? the Rev and Mrs Bessinger who have returned to their home at I 35c Celenese Yarn Polo Shirts in assorted col Pleasureville Ky and Mr and Mrs Taylor of Athens Ga Mrs McLeod left Friday to join her brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs Farmer of Anderson for a motor trip to Washington and New York City Mr and Mrs Elkin and son ors Were 95c On sale jJm I Ifwi I mm mm ill WafPBSrf Why did you name vour night club 9 o'clock each the Big Apnle? tThats something you Katie Chaney Miss Lorraine Lee of Salisbury is spending a while with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Areheart Spinks visited at the home of Wilson the past week Reynolds and Pound were the guests of friends here Wednesday John and Wilden Geiger visited at the home of Areheart Sunday Luther Andrews visited Clayton Furtick Friday night Sam Thompson of New Brookland visited at the home of Summers recently Mrs Joseph Areheart was the guest of Mrs Areheart Wednesday night Wilbur Soigner visited friends in New Brookland this week Quinrv and Melvin Gunter of Lexington visited at the home of 0 Adkins Sunday night Miss Helen Areheart spent the nast Wednesday night with Miss Marv Holmes Davis Mr and Mrs Dan Chanev and chil dren and Luther Andrews spent Sunday at Sycamore and Savannan Beach Ga Luther Andrews made a business trip to North the cast week Allen Hoffman Allendale Aug One of the loveliest weddings of this section during the summer season was the ceremony at which Miss Anna Louise Allen daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen of Allendale became the bride of Gordon Clement Hoffman of Columbia Thursday evening at 6 o'clock The Allendale Baptist church and lots of others have heen won dering You've never read an account 25 of the naming of the big Apple anywhere) "That's a long story" says Fred but he boils it down to this: "There was a drinking narty A crowd of us was there and we had some anple brandy We had a whole gallon I guess After a while some 150 Women's 5c and 10c the music will stop and the lanky Negro boy with the the one you met at the foot of the will come around and ask for more nickels "We haven't got any more in the piccolo" he says Why Called "Piccolo'' The phonograph is called a "piccolo" because one can PICK one's selections before inserting a nickel dime or quarter into the slot Pews are no longer evident That space is now reserved for dancing It is there that the popubr dance now sweeping the country and known as the Big Appl? originated The story has been told that collegians attending a German at the University of South Carolina dropped in out of curiosity learned a new dance in the Negro night club made innovations and introduced it during the summer vacation at various beaches As you go into the Big Apple you find couples dancing The function is neither a card dance nor a cut-in Between music selections the boys and the girls mingle As the music starts a boy picks a girl Or maybe he just "gets the rhythm'' and a girl a few steps away swings into time with him Thus partners are selected After the dance the partners go th'ir separate ways Before the Apple There is no cheek-to-cheek dancing or slow weaving hut you see lots of strutting which you hear is sugar-footing and swinging and swirling Handkerchiefs slightly i II Jl 1) A body spilled an apple out of the ja of brandy And somebody else yelled -Grah the bia andc'' soiled On sale each I his week as president-elect of the South Carolina Legion auxiliary She is from Chosen Camden That's a good name for your place' one of those in the crowd sai I to me right there "So when one of the beer sales 2 "Poem" (Fibirh) "Venetian Love I Song'' (Nevin) and "Traumerei" men came around and wanted to paint a sign on the place I told him to ahead And the name I gave hiir was Bie Annie Night club" iShuman) Miss Elisc Allen sister of the bride sang "Trust in Me" Miss Bcrte Dean Carter of Bamberg played as a violin solo "Adoration" (Borow-ski) Mrs Charles Move also of Then how did the dance the Big Annie originate-' 9 Homespun Table was the scene of the nuptial service Cloths were 98c each 9 The ceremony was erformed by the Bamberg sang "Sweetest Story Ever A each "We just sort of got it up among ourselves It started with a just a straight two-step Then we added the swings and the sugarfoot We didn't have a name for it until the white folks nicked it up and called it Uie Big Apple" 35 Kev James Wesberry pastor of Told and I Love You Truly Mrs Bamberg Baptist church Cooner and Miss Carter played the The church was decorated for the traditional wedding marches the occasion with tall baskets of summer "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" flowers ferns and potted palms The and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" improvised altar was formed in a During the ceremony Mrs Cooner bemi-circle against a background of played "To a Wild Rose" white with delicate traceries of fern During the pit-nuptial music Charles Back of the altar stood a nine- Land of Bamberg and George War-branched candelabra and flanking it ren Chavous of Allendale lighted the forming the sTni -circle were several candles at the altar Other grooms-seven- and five-branched candelabra men acting as ushers as well were holding white cathedral tapers Stand- George Dickinson Jr of Hartsville ing on pedestals at either side of the John Nance and Jake Whittle of Co-center were tall baskets of flowers lumbia and Julian Moore of Allen-Potted palms were used at intervals dale Bt the base of the altar At the top The bridesmaids and groomsmen of the steps leading to the altar stood advanced to the altar first taking Personal Mention Dr and Mrs Brown and daughters Barbara and Lois have returned to Columbia after a delightful visit to Mr and Mrs Haltiwan-gcr in their lovely new home at Myrtle Beach a low hank of summer flowers be- their iilaccs on the stent leadina to 1 L- 1 1 i ti I the altar Bridesmaids wore Miss Vivian Allen of Allendale another Bowen's Briefs Mr Vernon Kiser was awarded a bookkeeping accounting and typing diploma this past week Miss Margaret Smith was awarded her secretarial diploma Friday Woodrow Young received his bookkeeping accounting and typing di- loma recently i Cribb of the Fairfield tax commission a graduate of Bowen's 25 years ago paid Mr Bowen a visit during the past week Miss Mary Ryan is spending this weekend with Miss Caroline Moore of Cayee The following made a grade of 90 or over on the cximination of the 1 last half of the shorthand theory: Fred Fletcher Mrs Fetncr Miss Mildred Corbitt Miss Mary Ryan Miss Lottie Riley and Miss I Katherine Windhorn Miss Marian Meete has gone to Mvrtle Beach for a week on a house uiiiu wiiim uie minister siooa (lining the ceremony Immediately preceding the ceremony a lovely prcnuptial musical program was rendered Mrs Roy Cooner of Bamberg pianist played Massenet's "Meditation" from "Thais" sister of the bride Miss Kloreine Krell of Columbia Mrs A Zeigler of Springfield and Miss Laura Bre-land of Allendale Their gowns were ciel blue slipper satin fashioned with Mr and Mrs Bob Allein left for Ashevillc yesterday where thev will spend ten days While there Mr Allein will play in the annual goli i tournament of the Biltmore Forest Country club Returning to Columbia August 15 thev will be at home at 1C21 Gervais street Mrs Robert McNeill of Monks ville is spending the weekend I with her sister and brother-in-law I Mr and Mrs Cooper Edwards She will be accompanied home bv her young on Robert Strange McNeill 1 Jr who has been visiting Mr and Mrs Edwards at their home in the Wit-Mary for the oast two weeks Miss Marv Stevenson Is visiting he sister Miss Elsie Stevenson in Summer One large group of Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses in white and pastel colors Values up to On sale at 9 o'clock each $3-00 On Sale in Bargain Basement cue big rack if Women's and Misses' otton Dresses On sale each 00 Today A Charlie are leaving Sunday for a visit to Miami Fla and Cuba Recent guests of Mrs A Yongue on Colonial drive were Mrs Iva Yongue of Greenville who spent the weekend and Mrs John Rich ot Os-! wego a dinner guest Thursday of Mrs Yongues Mrs Jennie Odom and daughter Geraldine of Springfield were the guests of Mrs Pike this week Mrs Odom returned home Friday accompanied by James Pike for a visit Geraldine is remaining for a longer visit to the Pikes The Rev and Mrs Noland and son Hubert and the Rev A Betts pastor of College Place Methodist church with Mrs Betts left Tuesday for a stay of several weeks at Junaluska Mrs Edna Woodell and children are visiting relatives in Orlando Fla They expect to be away several weeks Mr and Mrs Rogers College Place have had as their guests this week Mrs Rogers brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Allen Neal and family of California and Mrs Rogers parents Mr and Mrs Neal of Spartanburg Mrs Yongue left Friday to spend her vacation with her friend Miss Fannie Mae DcLoache of Atlanta Ga Mrs Grace Brown has returned to her home in Eau Claire after a visit to her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Brown at Landrum Mary Catherine Parnell has returned from a visit to her grand parents Mr and Mrs Flowers in Darlington Mrs Cauthen left Monday for Spartanburg to visit relatives From there she will go on a motor trip to Virginia visiting William and Mary college and other places of interest Gilbert Fellers of Philadelphia Is spending his vacation wih his parents Mr and Mrs I Fellers in Adams Grove Miss Eugenia Cox irrived at home Saturday from a visit of several weeks to riends and relatives at Mobile Ala Mr and Mrs Swindler and children Billy Jimmy and Sally have gone on an extended vacation to Sweebrinr Va the mountains of North Carolina and mints in eastern Georgia Mr and Mrs Mack Mrs John Banks Mrs Rushton Mrs Lewis Miss Marv Rush-ton Paul Husr-ton and Rov McCarthy spent Sunday at Folly Beach Mr and Mrs Broom and family have gone to Miami Fla for a ten-day visit to relatives dt that place Miss Florence Mercer is spending her vacation with her cousin Mr and Mrs Iigon in Atlanta Ga Mr nnd Mrs McCormac accompanied by Mrs McCormat sister Miss Agnes Mi ue uli in went to Rocky Mount Tucsdij to visit relatives Miss Ernie Kelsev was the guest SundRy of Mr and Mrs It Thayer in Spartanburg Mrs Dewev Unguis and children and Mr nnd Mrs Gibbons and daugh'or Mary r'liiibctn went to the picnic at Beaver Creek Baptist church in Heath Springs Mr and Mrs Howell Trapp on the old Winnsboro road had th them for the weekend then children Mr and Mrs Wei I I II -aid nnd Mr and Mrs Clnut I Trapp nil of Charlotte Howard Webb remained over to spend th with his srandiiati ut Mi el Mrs Tnnip Mlas Rebecca Price Is visiting her cousin Mlas Louise Annev nt Blvthe-wood this week Mr and Mrs Brooks Brown motored to Spiirtmhuig ti -pud Sunda with relatives Dr nnd Mrs Peelr lege Plnce hnve as 'heir guest this wttk Doctor Pedes brother A Pele of Gibson Mr nnd Mrs Ecrticas Hope went to Lockhart recently to sp I the weekend with Mr Hope's grandfather Doc' or Hope Dr Peele was at BrnmJivitle last Sunday where lie was the gucsf sneaker nt the morning service at the Branchvllle Mcth idist church Mrs A Leapheart anl her daughter Grace returned Thursday from a visit of a few cays her fnter Sey nt Lexington Mrs Hast and children returned Thursday from an extendi visit to her oarcnts the Rev and Mrs Mitvn at Norcross Ga and other relatives at Montlcello and Grifton Ma Koh 's Saturday Morning Clearance Bargains Allen wore peach chiffon with Talisman roses The bride's going away costume was black marquisette scattered with tiny black-patent flowers and finished with a sash of cire satin ribbon Her accessories were matching black and she wore a shoulder corsage of bride rrses and valley lilies The bridal couple left for a wedding trip of about ten days and upon their return they will be at home at 2400 Marion street in Columbia Mrs Hoffman was a member of the Winthrop class of 1022 During her years at college she was a member of Beta Epsilon Chi president ot the South Carolina union for two terms member of the Choral club Glee club Curry Literary society Forceps and Scalpel International Relations club She ught in the Bamberg Schools for four years where she was widely popular She was born in Latta the home of her parents but was reared and educated in Allendale Mr Hoffman born and reared in Bamberg is a gradu itc of Clemson college where he specialized in electrical engineering At Clemson he was a member of the varsity base-hall team Fourth Corps area championship baseball team member Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering maternity Block and senior dancing club Mr Hoffman played semi-professional baseball with the old Georgia-Carolina league in Bamberg and Millen Ga He is a son of Warren Gordon Hoffman of Bamberg and the former Miss Ruby Clement of Atlanta He is first lieutenant if the Officers' Reserve corps Mr Hoffman is connected with the wholesale department of the Dixie Radio company in Columbia Holmans Leave for Jacksonville Trip Richland Countv Judge A Hol-man Mrs Holman and their grandson Edward will leave Columbia this morning for a two-week stay at Jacksonville Bench an 1 Jacksonville Fin Judqe Holman exacts to return home on or In-fore August 1R Tlie Holmans will first go to Jack srnville to meet their son-in-law nni daughter Mr and Mrs Jones with whom thev will go I k-niiville nil fm a week The party will return to Jacksonville where the Holmans will be guests ol Mr nnd Mrs Jones for two or thret days before returning to Columbia Mr Jones is with the Associated Press Jacksonville Ph illips cS wain Washington Aug 7 -A wedding of much interest in South Carolina look place Wednesday evening in Washington when Miss Eliaheth Finlny Phillips of Columbia and George Rcid MrSwnin formerly of Newberry but now of Washington were married in the Covenant-First Presbyterian church the Rev Allison officiating Mr MrSwnin the son of the lair William MrSwnin of Newberry and nephew of the late Conurrssmnn John McSwaln came to Washington about two years ago nnd has made rnpid progress among the younper government officials in the legal field Miss Phillips has been here for about three years and has endeared herself to a wide circle of friends since coming here After the ceremony a quiet nffair with only a few personal friends and relatives Uie bride and groom left for brief wedding trip II McQ Mrs Tindal has served the de- partment in various capacities First as recording secretary and then as trophies and awards chairman district committeewoman membership chairman legislative chairman and first vice president thus serving the department executive board for ten consecutive years Mrs Tindal is ably fitted for this high office She has a charming personality and gracious manner and will fill her position with honor to her organization Mn Tindal is the daughter of Mrs Madden and the late Dr A A Madden of Columbia She attended the city schools here and Chicora college Silt owes her eligibility to membership to two first to her husband who served as first lieutenant in the Sixty-fifth Pioneer infantry second to her brother Arthur Allen Madden who died in service in 1918 bolero jackets accented by a quilted border design and made with short puffed sleeves They wore coronet- of the same satin with graduated face 1 veils of matching illusion Their slippers were silver and they earned arm bouquets of asters shading from pink in the center to a deep rotf shade They carried handkerchiefs of matching illusion finished with an nnnliqued border The maid of honor Miss Doris Allen another sister of the bride next advanced down the aisle waiting at the foot of the steps for the hride Miss Allen's gown was of peach-colored slipper satin fashioned with a modified cutaway coat finished with the same quilling design as those of the bridesmaids She ulso wore a coronet of matching satin from which the graduated face veil fell Her flowers were an arm bouquet of asters shading from lavender to purple and tied with pink tulle Immediately preceding the bride to thi altar were the (lower gtr a little Jackie Krrll daughter of Mr and Mrs Benric Krell of Columbia in yellow chiffon ami Man Aync Allen daughter of Mr and Mrs A Allen of Wadesboro in green Their dresses were floor length made along old fashioned Mne with drop-shoulders high waistline and ruffled gored skirts Their flowcis were old-fashioned nosegays The bride advanced to the altar on Iho arm of her father where they were met by the bridegroom and his best man John Hoffman his brother of Bamberg Her gown was of white duchess tin finished with a hrart-shnped lace collar 'lie sleeves full at the shoulders were uttrd from the elbow to the wrist where thty were finished In a point over her hands and Un self overed buttons Novelty teaming fitted the gown's bodice and the skirt widened to the hemline graduating the bark to a long full ttaln The hack of th- li wnv fmiicn-d li the hiplm- with tiny self covered buttons Her veil of white illusion was held to her head by three rows of orange blossoms worn coronet fashion and graduated from fingertip length the sides to about a foot beyond the rod of her train Het onlv orntment wss a pearl necklace she carried i show-nnd arm bouquet of nrlde roars and valley lilies tied with white saUn ribbon At Ihr foot th Mr the hndr met Mr Hoffman and they followed the minister the altar when they lighted vows befos a bnk of summer flowers Mrs Allen mother of the bride wore delft hlur lair with a cornc' of Talisman ro Mrs 0 Hoff-man of Bamberg mother of the bode Soom wore lavender chiffon with oulder corsage of nlnk roses Mm Move was dressed in Wallis MM Imr weniina rlMiltin i "sc Mrs Cornier wore peach md her flowers wen a cursagv of American llenuty rosea Mia Carter was gowned to white rhlfTnn with which site wnte corsage of red rosea Miae Elise One table of Women's White Sandals sizes up to On sale in Basement pair DRESSES Regularly to entire stock just silks laces inouscjiiie tie soies SaO EVENING $1975 Our marquiaettei All colors SPORT COATS-Heculnrly $1695 ami I hint IS fleece and wool errpc A grand buy if you find your size Navy black blue maize aqua trrry Silk lined Sizes 12 to 42 12 pair Men's Golf Knickers to 44 sizes $195 values Out they 1(0 pair party there Miss Virginia McDaniel has returned to school to resume her duties after having taken a week's vacation while on a trip to the northern parts of South Carolina Miss Loretta 7eigler spent last week at Savannah Tybee and Beaufort nnd visited friends while on her vacation Miss Robbie Wright visited friends it Msville Inst weekend Miss Mary Pairley had as her guest the pail week her uncle A Frier-son of Hixikiiis Min Ruth Craft spent last weekend at Myrtle Beach with a group of fi lends on house party Robert Livingston visited his parents last Wednesday night Miss Flame Crbitt of Salley spent last weekend with Miss Mildred Corbitt Miss Ruby Callivin passed her third and last typing test Thursday Mis Splvey is having to he out of srhool now on account of the illness of her hunbond A number of the students of Bowen's student body met at the boot Thursday afternoon afts-r school hours and threw the typing and shorthand rooms ensuite decorating them with ivv and gtndiolas and used that as a setting for a turpi ise party and handkerchief shower given Thursday evening at K10 in honor of Miss Etta Ration bend of the stenographic de-unrtment Miss l-nrettn Zelgler nnd Miss Pauline Pugh assisted bv Mrs Fennell cn teacher with Miss Rabon entrttainrd the groiin of voting folk with contests and games During the i nurse of the evening delicious refreshments were served Miss Pauline Pugh has secured a permanent position with a firm of this city Miss Celeste Beasley a former etu dent who la now employed by the Lamar depository Lamar spent Fri-day s'trnioon "ith the faculty ef Bowen wntle tpencmg a few in Columbia Mis Lnltl Rllrv spent a portion of the past eek with Miss Alva Lever of College Place Miss Moi wet Smith Miss Mr Falrley Miss Kfsrv Rhyn Miss Knulv Latnastri nid Mrs Fctnet have been very busy this week getting nut correspimdenee for Mr Bowen the resident nf th wllea Benares the most sacred city of th Hindus I Miss Loretta Morgan is visiting rela lives in Charleston Mr and Mrs James Hook have had visiting them for the last ten days the latter's mother Mrs Inabmet Mr and Mrs Frank Woodruff of Hollywood Calif will arrive In Columbia Sunday to visit the former's mother Mrs A Woodruff at 291' Divine strct Mr and Mrs Woodruff have lust returned from a South American cruise Miss J'iie Duke has returned home after spending a wrek at Myrtle Beach and Pawley's Island Misses Isabel Fairfax Marshall and Ann Pamela Webster have returned to their home in Washington atfer visit to their aunt Mr Charles Duke Mr and Mrs Milton Chisholm nnd their daughter Maude Byrne nr eompanied bv the M'sses Marv Fran- res Battes and Mnhnln Peenles of Fstill who are visiting them at th-u home 912 Pickens will spend the weekend ut Mvrtle Beach Miss Finnces Neelev of Eastovet leaves tnnipht for tlnleieh where she visits her aunt for two weeks Brantley Crawford A mniringe of Interest In Georgia nnd Florida Is that of Mls Mar if are Brnntlev of Jacksonville Fla to Hual Crawford of Columbia The ceremonv took niece Sunr'nv August 1 with th Rev Peele nastor of tht First Methodist church officiating Mrs Crawford Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Alva Bnintlev of Dub lin Ga She is a graduate ot tin Dublin hlch school nnd later attende-t school In Atlanta Ga Mr Crawford the son of Mrs Crawford of Augusta Ga He nt tended Richmond academy and the nshnme Business school In AllanUi Qa The voting count will make then horn In Columbia where Mr Craw-i ford is connected with the Columbia i Linen Supplv eomnanv 59 SUMMER Rcuulaih -1 up Made by Kayser this season Uroken sizes to 7' Handmade tile! strings and sheer fabrics 19c 20 Outing Water Jugs 9Hc value on sale at 9 o'clock each FOUNDATIONS Regulai I Md by famous Cainille Mrokrti sizes in our summer all in onc garment 2" 69 Nctfularlv to 509 Handmade hand embroidered hand blocked prints pure lineu Only few in this group 19c It's Always Cool at KohtVs Mr 0 Brown Sr and hr daughter Miss Margaret Oliver Rntwi are visiting Mrs lidr at her cctige Montreat Mlsi Thrlma Onnlap Mis Ellie Mc-Alhanev and Miss Mne Slack left las tilht a ten dnv tav New Cilv Thev Will return via Washing Ion Columbia Store loses a I 1' 1.

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