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PAGE TWO THE CHARLESTON DAILY MATE, SUNDAY MORNING-, AUGUST 13, 1933 Mrs. H. L. Brown Is Hostess at Affair Mrs. Edmund C.

Leonhart, former Eloise Hundley, Is Honor Guest Mis. H. Brown, of St. Albnns, entertained with a shower Friday at the home ol Mrs. J.

Howard in Oakv.ood drive, in honor of Mrs. Edmund C. Leonhart, the former Miss Eioise Hundley. Helen Ann Brown and Billy Price, dressed as a bride and groom, received the guests, who included: Miss Masel Hall, Miss Bernicc Leonhart, Miss Vada 'Burdctte, Miss Mary Louise Lawson. Miss Beulah Blessing.

Miss Grace Newcomer, Miss Eunice Thornburg, Miss Mary Elizabeth Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Mary Christine 'Cooke. Mrs. Virginia Keyes, Mrs. R. L.

Adkins, Mrs. Hachel Aultz, Mrs. R. D. Salmons.

Mrs. S. A. Miller, Mrs. R.

T. Span- flier, Mrs. John Isaac, Mrs. Ada jSe- Mrs. John H.

Mays, Mrs. M. I. Newcomer, Mrs. A.

Hall, Tulfs. X. C. Dawson, Mrs. D.

S. Estep, Mrs. J. C. "Lawson.

Mrs. H. A. Blessing. Mrs.

Curtis M. Young, Mrs. Tel ford Mathes, Mrs. D. M.

Smith, Mrs. May Gardner, Mrs. Chris Lory, Mrs. Fred Cooke, Mrs. T.

J. CastO. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. J.

Howard Hundley, Mr. and Mrs. liam H. Hundley, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Adkins. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Leonhart, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond C.

Leonhart. Mr. Charles A. Brown, Mr. Charles Price.

Mr. Billy Price, Miss Helen Ann Brown, Miss.Wanna Led Adkins. jWeiner Roast, Held At Tyler Mountain Miss Tressie GHlisnie and Mr. Harold Stillwell gave a weincr roast for a number cf their friends at Apple Tree camp near Tyler Mountain Thursday evening. Those present were Miss Macel Gilliupie, ol Henrietta.

Mils Frances Stillwell, of Charleston: Missr Fred Thaxton of Tyler creek: Miss Alice Miss Sophia Priesllcv. Mi. Ronald Smith, Mr. James Gillispie. Mr.

Arnold Gillispie and Mr. Fred Gillispie, all of Alnm creek. Miss Leona Coolev Miss Lula Meadows, Miss Pear! Milon. Miss Cordelia Fitzwater. Miss Mabel Miller.

Irfiss E)sic Stenson. Miss Kathleen pillon. Miss Maude Slack, Miss Riuh Creech, all ol Olcott. Mr. Harold StiJlwcll and Mr.

Wil- Jerd Sudsnstricker of Charleston: Mr. Meister. Mr. Johnson. Mr Arnold Turle-v.

Mr. Lester Easter, Mr. Frazier Turley. Mr Dewitt Coolev. Mr.

Noah Kpvnson. Mr Don Norton. Mr. Dcnzil Fitzwater, all ol Olcott. i- Mr.

Alfred Children, Mr Summers ChiJdress and Mr. Hay Sanger. of T-ridge. Mrs. Moss Hcnor Guest at Dunbaf Mrs.

W. Marshall and the mem- fcers of the Vitea Sewing club entertained Friday evenine. at the home of Mrs. H. Hickman in Park street.

Cunbar. honoring Mrs. Guy Moss of Charleston. The guests -were: Mrs Moss. Mrs.

Frank Khomiller, Mrs. Rufns Stanley. Mrs. Frank Tucker. Mrs.

W. W. Noycs. Mrs. A Mc- Cartv.

Mrs. T. E. Elkins, Mrs. J.

C. Duddinjr. Mrs. G. Rice.

Mrs. A. HofT, Mrs. Elmer Fisher. Mrs.

Guy Williams. H. P. Crickenberger. Mrs.

Georgia Karnes, Mrs. Hush Hartley, Mrs. Ira Walker. Mrs. Jack Gabbert, Mrs.

John Moore, of Kentucky. Mrs. Lola Graves, Mrs. Tom Hmes. Mrs.

George Hood. Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. Stewart Magee, Mrs. C.

B. Lef- Jel. Mrs. David Given. "Mrs.

Mancil Walker, Mrs. Edgar Stephens. Miss Pearl Gibson, Miss Fanny 'Walker. Kiss Jessie Walker. Miss Ethel Walker Miss Marie White and MJSS Ella Tittle.

Thomas Greybill Is Honored on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greybill entertained with a birthday party at their home in Glenn avenue. Friday afternoon, in hrnor of their four-year-old son. Thomas.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mark Jarrett, Mrs. James Hicks, Miss Gertrude Davis and Miss Helen GreybflJ. Others present Barbara O'Conner, Patricia O'Con- Jier. Wanda Mae Osborne.

Wilma Osborne. Elizabeth Peggy Walton, Jacqueline Jean Greybill, Jaquclinc Greybill, Nanry Carol Greybill. Robert GJlmor, Alfred Lil'y, James Cottrell. Ffcd Gardman. John Franklin Greybill, Bujy Grc-ybill, Frank Hicks, Geoige Davis.

Hairy Davis, Dic'c LeG Painter. Jarrett. Key Osborne. Donald Jarrelt. Douglas Pur' Vis Juanita Jarrett, Paul Jack Recktenwald, Mi.

James Hicks and Mr. J. F. Greybill Meetings Scheduled Jo Be Held This Week The Gleaners class of Humphreys Memorial church will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. The Mile Fork Farm Woman's club meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Edward Fcglssong. in Spring street. Charleston chanter Io. 38. Order of Eastern Star will meet Monday evening at Shrine mosque in Capitol street.

The Kanawhn City W. C. T. vail meet Wednesday at the Kanawha City church. The program ill include annual rlcr'ien of officers and talks by Rev C.

D. Taylor and Mrs. J. A. Kuhn.

The literature a of thr Charleston Women's club will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Heads Beauticians in Slate Organization Inter-Club Council Gives Fourth Dance (Continued from Page One) Mr George Guthrie, Mr. Richard Drumheller, Mr. James Payne III. Mr H.

Cabot. Mr. Latta Williamson, Mr. J. H.

Wick, Mr. Roy Reger, Mr. Harry Donachy, Mr. Okey GoflE, Mr Clarence Coles. Mr.

Don Cornwell Mr. Wright. Mr. Bob Mitchell, Mr. Clarence Pharr, Mr.

Carroll Sharbaugh, Mr. Sam Horton. Mr. Edward Green, Mr. Romeo Dolbec, Mr Lake McClure.

Mr. John Buckley, Mr William Seaton. Mr. Clarence Bush, Mr. Budd Meredith, Mr.

Joe Wood, Mr. William Mr. Rich, Mr. Harrison Hansel, Mr Forest Hunter, Mr. Carl Wiley.

Mr Quin Morton, Mathes, Mi. John Mr. Harvey Hall, Mr. James "Ireland, Mr. Robert Macfarlane, Mr Ralph Dollman, Mr.

Victor Ross, Mr. Wil- Jiam Mr. Britten Taylor, Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Bill Smiley, Mr.

Charles Eskey, Mr Roy Gandee, Mr. Nelson Axton Mr. V. Twiggar, Mr Calvin McClung. Mr.

Cameron Patchell, Mr. Harold Bowman, Mr. William Morgan, Mr. Carl Young. Mr.

Kelly Reed, Mr. John Facmoli, Mr. Ralph Smith, Mr. Edward Boggs, Mr John Downs Mr. Tom Moore, Mr.

Robert Talbot, Mr T. H. Ratrie, Mr. Holmes Trapnell, Mr. Douglas Fuller, Mr.

HoppsteUer McClung, Mr. Robert McClure, Mr. Bill Davenport, Mr. John Carper Mr Fuller. Dr.

Tickers. Mr. J. C. Ilotcmnson and Mr.

Spotswood Pies- ton. Philathea Class To Give Picnic Tuesday The Philatliea class of Emmanuel Bapl.st chip-ch will give a picnic Tuesday evening at the 4-H fairj jrounds. Cars will leave the church at G'30 o'clock MRS. JOSEPH NORTON Mrs. Norton is the newly elected head of the Master Beauticians and Bat bets of West Virginia.

She was active in the formation ol a code Joiner profession which she has practiced lor 10 years. Mrs. J. F. Bickett Is Honored at Parties fiom Pane Onr tained with a series of informal social affairs.

Mrs. Harold Butler entertained st bridge Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ell lott.

Virginia street, honoring Mrs. Bickett. Miss Paiker Baker was hostess at a budge luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home an Lee street, with Mrs. Bickett as guest ol honor, and Miss Dorothy MacFarlane "will entertain with a bridge party Monday afternoon at her home Thompson street in honor of the visitor. Mrs.

Kessel Hostess At Birthday Affair Mrs. S. Kessel entoitained at her home jn Seventh avenue, recentlv. honor oE the birthday ot Mr Kcssel The quests were. Mr ard Mrs Carl Bean, Mr and Mrs A.

McCr.ndtess, Mr. and Mis. Denny Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs Charles Bakei, Mr ard Mrs. Roy Hose, Mr.

aril Mrs. Carmel Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Long.

Mr and Mrs. Elmer Mnser. Mr and Mrs. James Kellei. Rev.

and Mis F. Frame. Mr. and Mis. Claude Buifoirt.

All C. F. Hann, Mrs. Marguei-te Hastings, Mr. Bui ten Lemcn.

Mr. Haimon. Mr. Arthur Thomas. Mr.

W. N. Scott. Mr. Charles Eaaleton, Mr.

Harnlct Eg2leton. Mr. Cliftord Eggleton, Mr. C. W.

Egaloton. Lcis Norman Kessel, Helen Bakei, Eogar Banks I.1cCandle--s. Kenneth Dean. Frank Anderson. Carl Anderson, Paul Rose.

i Rose Anna Mane Maser and Keitn Kessel Social Affairs Are Given for a Visitor (Continued Jrom Page Onel Miss Josephine Jones, Miss Glpnno Mullms, Miss Margatel Lmdsey, Miss Ann Etnich, Miss Glada Mullms and Miss Louise Thi otkmorton. Elkview Bridge Party Given Mrs. Agnew Mrs. Lou Rej'iiolds-. of Elkvioiv, cn- iertainetl with four tables ot bridge in honor of her nou.se guest.

Mis. Lillian Agnew. Her guests were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Foster Parsons, Mr.

and Mrs. I Walker. Mr and Mis John E. Carver. Mr.

and Mrs. Robeit L. Dcnnv, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Twitty. Mrs. Nell Sutlon. Mr. Charlie Hejfi- elds.

Mrs. Lillian ARnew, Mr. Bjvn Scull and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Reynolds.

Miss Hutchinson Is Hostess to Friends Miss Jane Hutchmson entertained a garden party at her home in (Columbia avenue, Friday evening. fti honor ot Mrs. Guy Slanley. of D. and Mis.

John Wood, of Hoanoke. Va. The other guests were' Miss Virginia Trcvillian, Miss Edna Pritt. Miss Frances Clcary, Miss Selma Bck Miss Marjoric Hulchin- and Miss Jean Hutchmson, Miss Nellie Lucas Entertains at Miss Nellie Lucas entertained with a watermelon party at her home on the Mary street hfll Friday evening. The diversions of the evening games and a musical program by Mr.

Diamond Cradick. Mr. Beinard Henson and Mr. Virgil Adkins, of Hunt- mgton. Other gue.sts were: Miss Pearl Lee Gibson, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Vivian Bryant, Miss Benda Scipio, Miss Virginia Ashworth, Miss Esther Gibson, Miss Reba Taylor.

Miss Goldie Oibaon, Miss Macel Gibson, Miss Eunice Derrick. Miss Emmogene Fainter. Miss Frances Luidsey, Mr. Ollie Martin, Mr. Jimmy Burford.

Mr. George Chandler, Mr. Doc Mr. George Bryant, Mr Fred Brackman, Mr. and Mrs.

Call Woodium and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lucas.

Elkhurst Rebekah Officers Installed Mrs. C. F. Hann, district deputy pres'dent, installed officers of the Elkhurst Rebekah lodge Friday evening She was assisted by Mis. Carlie Adkins, Mrs.

Dave Price, Mis. Charles King and Mrs. Betty Gibbs Mrs. Nona West outgoing noble grcnd, wad presented with a jewel. Those installed wuie: Mis.

Henrietta Ray, noble grand; Mis. A Bailey, vice yrand; Mrs Jerome Lamson, warden; Mis. Carrie Adkins, right suppoiter to noble grand; Miss Janie Fijjgatt, supporter to noble ginnd; Mr.s. George Gtcsham, a a i Mrs. Con i inside a i a M''s iVUiltie Milchell outside guardian: Mrs.

Ida Young, conductor: Mhs Stella Gt.rc and Ahcc Jones, right and left supporter to the vice grand Flack and Corbin Marriage Announced Mr. and Mis. Coibin, of My- eis avenue, Dunbar, a the niariiuee ol daughter, Maiybelle. to Mr. Lf.cy Flack, ot Meadow Blutl, which took place October 27, 1932, at Ironton, Mrs Flack is a graduate ot Union i i high school and has taken postgraduate at New River State college.

Montgomery. She is a teacn- ei in the Dunbar fust wrud school. Mr. Flnck is a graduate ot New River State college and is a member of the Ramclle hieh school faculty. Mr.

and Mrs. Copley Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. James Copley entertained at then home in Grant street with a bridge party in honor ot Mrs. James Tnsfi of Culver City, and Mis Charles Schrocder, ot Los Angeles.

The other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Copley Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Holley, Mrs. Ruth McEldowny and Mr. John Grant Thompson. Miss Given, Lasure Entertain With Party Miss Janice Given and Miss Hazel Lasure entertained Fiiday evening with a lawn partv at Miss GKen's home on Tyler a i Dancing and games were the diversions of the evening. The guests were' Miss Ruth Setbc, Miss Ellen Hufjci.

Bonnie Couch Miss Hai i ipl WhitUngton, Miss Alice White. Ruth M'lllcr, M'ss Vcra Jividcn, Miss I a Miss Holer, McCown Mi" McCown, Miss Alice Hover, Mr. Donald Asbury. Mr B. Gll- lispic Mr.

Ralph Taylor. Mr. Ed ger, Mr Billy Massey, Mr. Buddy Horton, Mr. Champc Paul.

Mr Fred Morgan, Mr. Paul Selby, Mr. Charles Mr. R. Hatflelci.

Mr Robert Given, Mr Joe Frazei, Mr. Jim Sid- crs, Mr. Chuck Hager. Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mr.

and Mrs. Iia and Mr. C. W. Hatter Dunbar Birthday Party Is Given Mrs.

Willa Wilkinson, of Dunbar. entertained a number of her friends at her home i evening wi'l a birthday surprise party honoi mg her mother, Mrs. Carter. Cards and games were played during the evening. Guests included: Mr.

and Mrs H. B. Painter. Mr. and Mrs.

Park Spence, Mr and Mis M. F. Fiench, Mr. and Mis O. O.

Painter. Mr. and Mrs. F. 3.

Wolle, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Johnson, Mr and Mis Shirlev Painter, Mr.

and Mis. Wesley Munday, Mrs. Ainold i Mrs George King. Mrs. Levi Richnrdson, Mrs Lestei W.

Mack, Mrs Ralph Mack Mr. It Carter, Mr Herbei Hoy Carter, Miss Edna Mack, A a Lee French, Betty Jane French. Dana Carrol Painter, Windelt Wolfe. Donald Wolfe, Dickie "Wilkinson. Bobbie Wilkinson and Mrs.

Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Casto Hold Home-Coming Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Casto pnter- tained at then home at Rock Castle ipcpritly, with a home-coming in celebration" of Mis. Cnsto's biuhtlay. Those were.

Mr. and Mis. A. Hill, Mr. ami Mrs.

C. E. Hill, Mr and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Roy Tullv, Mis James Huni- phieys.

Miss Wilma Cnsto, Retha Bell "Casto, Miss Elfic Bainett, Miss Florence Garrison, Mr. Clyde E. Casto, Dr. Hansford Hill. Mr.

Denver D. Hill, Mr. Oval B. Hill, Mr. Charles Layton Hill, Helen Marie Tully, Ediia Hill, Nellie Casio Hoy Tully, Jr Richard Hill, Marshal Casto, Virginia Casto, William Casto, and a i a Casio.

Entertain Informally Friday Evening- Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Mollohan entertained i a i a evening at iheir home in Woodward court. The guests included Mr and Mrs C.

L. Baker, Mi nnd Mis. Denny Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed- Mar McCnndle.ss, Mr and Mrs Mc- Scott, Mr. and Roy Rase, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Stewart Mri and Mrs. Olaf Kahn, Mr and Mis. Lawrence Pendell, Geratdine Rose, Bobby Rose, Paul Rose, Edgar McCandlcss, Charlc.s Mollohan and Haiph Mollo- luui.

Mrs. Robson Is Hostess to Circle 1 ot the Sixth Street church met Friday i at the home ot Mrs James Robhon, in Sixth street. Mr.s. Rob-son's, guests Mrs. Pauline Craddock, Mis.

Fred Glover. Mrs J. Mycus, Mis S. E. T-laikins.

Mrs Robinson, Mrs M. C. Robinson and Mis. II. B.

Ward. Home-Coming Planned By Walnut Grove Church The Walnut Grove chuich will hold a home-coming Sunday, August 27, at the church in Clay county. A program will be presented. Circles to Serve Church Luncheon Ciicles No. 1 and No 3 ot the Kanawha City i i a i serve luncheon Ei om 11.30 uplil 1.30 o'clock Tuesday at the church Personal Mention Mis.

Enos Ellis and daughter, Bertha, of Roane street, havs returned Erom a trip to Chicago where they attended the Ipir. Mr. and Mrs Maynaid Dawlev have returned to Lynchb'ng aflei visiting Mr and Mrs J. Spiadliii at their home in Mortis street. Mr.

and Mrs. George Darlington have as then guests Mr. and Mr.s. David Miss Agnes Shoit- house, Mr Joseph Shoi thousp and David Fulton, of Lethbridge, Alberta Canada. Mrs James a a and Mr.

Lsw- jenc" I-ljnna have returned to Lewisburg a visiting Mr.s Hanm's daughter. Mrs W. W. Hawkins, of Buena Vasia place Mrs Roy B. Smith and childieii, Ann Demaris and Hoy, are visiting Mrs.

Smith's sister, Mrs. Ciaud Kelltr, -who is ill at her home in Main street. Miss Camp, Speicer, is the guest ol Mi. and Mrs. D.

Camp Mrs. L. T. Londerec is visiting relatives in Winchester. Ky.

Mi and Mrs B. D. Bailey, ot Glover street i have as their week-end guests Mr.s. Paul Embler. Miss i Embler, Mr Vcrland Emblci and Harold Mason, of Columbus, O.

Mrs. Eary is ill at her home in Wyoming street. Mrs A. Tully. ot Glenwood avenue, has been called to Kanawha Two-Mile by the illness of her mother, Mrs Sciaggs.

Miss Kathleen Tully is ill at her home in avenue Mr and Mis. Woodwaid, Miss P'lt- i icia Woodward and Miss -Pauline Woodward, of Pittsburgh, are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Heath, PI Park avenue.

Miss' Margaret Blown, ot Hoane street is recovering from an operation at the SI Fiancis hospital. Mr Macon Reed, Jr of Hampd'en- dney. Va is the guest of his a Mis M. W. Venable of Virginia street.

THE DAILY MAIL PATTERNS Miss i i i a Hart is, of Beckley, is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mis. John Harris ot Nancy sheet. SOUTH CHARLESTON Black satin is seen everywhere the newest Irocks, hats, gloves and 1-ags are fashioned of it! We interpret this delightful vogue with the all- occasion frock sketched today. Interest centers on the bodice with its clever details the button-trimmed closing, smart seaming, pretty flared sleeves and flattering collar of contrast. Just the model for your first fall frock! The younger set is lust as smart and modish about its frocks.

Here's an adorable model with chic yoke, pertly flared sleeves and pleats for animation. You, too, can step into the limelight of the mode i flocks fashioned ot these easy-to-make patterns! Pattern 9584 may be ordered only in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34 36 38 and 40 16 requires yards 39-inch fabric and a contrasting. Pattern 9643 may be ordered only in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 8 requires yards 36-inch Jabiic Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for EACH MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN Be sute to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS the PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE ol each pattern ordered. BE SURE TO SEND FOR THE MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN BOOK.

It offers a wide assortment of attractive, easy to make styles for youngsters and grown-ups--appropriate suggestions Tor every fashion need. This book will help you plan a stunning wardrobe of beautiful styles at a surprisingly low cost. ORDER" YOUR COPV TODAY' PRICE OF PATTERN BOOK. FIFTEEN CENTS, BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Address all orders to The Charleston Daily Mail Pattern department, 232 West 18th street. New York.

N. Y. Miss Mona Thaxton of Sissonville, Mr and Mrs. Albert Slack and is the guest ot Mr and Mrs Okey B. Mr.s.

Olive G. Slack have returned Johnson at their home in Ohio ave- to Pittsburgh after visiting Mrs. C. C. nue.

Mr Joseph Holt, who has been the guest ot Mr. and Mis. Homer A. Holt of Quarner street Suturdav to his home at Lewltburg. Mr D.

StubbleBeld. of South Ruflner, has returned a business visit to Wilmington, Del. Barbara Mohler, who has been the yuest of Ann Stunklin Jit the Shank- hn ramp on Elk river, i Saturday to her home in Quarrici street. Mr. a Mrs.

C. Garten, and son, Tom, of Washington street, a i a i the World's, Fan in Chicago. Mr. Robert Smith and Mr T. Eustace Chilton, II.

v.ill leave Sundnr for New York, ivhcrc Ihey wilt spend several a on business Mrs. Dan Fishci' nnd daughter, Peggy Jane, of Reynolds slreet, a i spending a week in a i as the Eliests ot Mr and Mis. A Swagger Mis Ilelfn Cox Schioeder and Miss Maiy Rachel Cox, ot a i I ton street, will a Sunday Toi Chicago where Mrs Schiaedcr will the convention of the Chicago nnd take a post a a course in a i Mr a Mrs. Deanon i L. J.

i i i i i Sunday liom a visit, i Miss Ffiyc- Samples Tins horn i where she attended the summer session of Marshall college. Mr. and Mrs Roger Ciecl are spending the week-end at Middleport, Mr and Mrs O. Shank, ot Beckley, a i i i i Mrs. 1VI.

'lsk, of Ohio avenue. Mr. Shank is i Mrs. Harry Deisher has iclurned ii om a i to HunUnglon. Mr.

John Bailey, of Sissonville. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs Roy Bowles, of Edgewood. Mrs L. L.

Abbot and James, of Fort Hill, have returned from Reading where they weie the guests ot Mis Abbot's'mother, Mrs Sophia Wagnei. Mr. Ray Evans, of London Heights, has joined Mrs. Evans at Chatham, Mass. Mrs E.

D. Stewart, ot Lee street has leturned from Hunlmgton, where she was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Parks. Miss Helen June Ellis has returned la her home in Lee street from Huntington, where she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. Harold Lee Parks. Mrs Ernest Trice Thompson, who hus" been the guest of Rev.

and Mrs Ernest Thompson of Kariawha street, returned Saturday to her home in Richmond, Va. Mr. Ralph Bradley, of Boston, is a business visitor in Charleston. Mrs. Stuart Walker, Washington, is the guest of Mrs Annette Thayer of South Side.

Mr. L. Sheets and son, William, i return Sunday i i a visit to Middletown, Ind Mr and Mrs II D. Crislip and son of Castaway, aie guests of Mr and Mrs John W. Brookman, of Crescent road W.

Given, state commissioner oE banking was out of the city on Saturday. He expects to i to his office on Monday. Miss Virginia Hood, of Ripley, is the guest ol! Miss Mary Frances Morris, at her home in South Main drive Copley. Miss Lillv Mawson and Miss Alma Elliott left Saturday to attend the World's fair in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Hoyt and daugh- teis Ethyl and Geraldme of Mi 1 waukee, and Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Cunningham and daughter of Plain City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Summers, of Roane street.

Mrs. Ruby Schueler and Alma Marian, will Sunday by motor for Middleport Ohio where they will spend several weeks as the guests of Mrs. G. Foley. They will be accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs H. Cunningham and children who will spend the veek end with them. Mrs A. S. Thomas and Mis Mary Evans have returned from Middleport, Ohio wheiP they spent several rlays the guefts of their brother, Mr.

Bcsscrer. Mr. H. Houk, of Nitro underwent an operation at the McMillan hospital on Sntxirday. Mrs.

Harry Healherington will leave the lest of the week, for Mountain Lake, Va. Mr.s Layona Ohlmger, ot Washington, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Marion' Richardson, the Capitol View apartments. Mr and Mr.s Herman Rollins, of Kanawha street have returned from a visit to the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago.

Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hundley and Genevieve Cook, the guests Dr. and Mrs William L.

Cook, of Lee will leave Sunday for their home in Richmond, Va. Mr and Mrs. G. Bailey and Miss Gratia Bailey left Saturday for Pomeroy, to attend a family reunion. Miss Mildred Crossan, of Wilmington is the sueat of her sister, Mrs W.

C. Wortman of Michigan avenue. The annual Sunday-school picnic of the First Methodist church was held Saturday afternoon at the 4-H fairgrounds below Dunbar under the direction 'of Mr. Robert C. Jarrell.

The annual Sunday school picnic of the First Presbyterian church will be Saturday September 9. Mrs 1 O. L. Bowyer will have charge of the She will be assisted by the following committees: Transportation, Mr. Kenneth Bowyer, chairman, assisted by Mr.

O. T. and Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Me- Giejor; refreshment, Mrs. T. H. Brenner, chairman, assisted by Mrs.

L. C. Massey, Mrs. H. E.

McGregor, Mrs. S. T. McLellan, Mrs M. Livezey, 'Mrs.

C. J. Ciandall and Mrs. G. A.

Brown; entertainment, Mr. J. W. Barnette, Mrs. C.

A. Blame and Mr. S. Powers, and publicity, Mrs, C. O.

Show and Mr. Kenneth Means. Mr. E. K.

Lusk will have charge of prayer service at the First Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening. The women's union of the First Baptist church, will conduct prayec service Wednesday evening at the church, Mrs. C. J. Crandall entertained members of the Silver Cross circle of the First Presbyterian church, Thursday evening.

The program topic was "Christian Social Service." Readings were given by Miss Helen Thacker, Miss Mary Browning, Miss Edna Powers, Miss Lois Lusk and Miss Lavinia MacMillan. Music -was provided by Miss Audrey Thomas. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss MacMillan. A handkerchief shower -will be given in honor of Miss MacMillan befoie her departure for school. Circle No 1 of the First Presbyterian auxiliary met Thursday evenin at the home Mis.

Harry T. Chapin, in Ninth avenue. Mrs. L. C.

Massey had charge of the meeting and Mrs. C. A. Blame taught the Bible lesson. Mrs.

and Mrs. Joseph Scolt gave the coworkers program. Mrs. John Bowyer srig a solo. Others present were Mrs.

R. C. Lotshaw, Mrs. C. W.

Moore, and Mrs. Ellen Lloyd. Mrs. T. Brenner entertained circle No.

2 at her home in Eleventh avenue. Mrs. H. M. Livezey nad charge of the meeting and Mrs.

L. M. McNerny taught the lesson. 'Mrs. M.

R. Blame gave the coworkers program. Othei present were: Mrs. Clarence Spessard, Mrs. Freda Schwender, Mrs.

H. J. Burtnett, Mrs. W. W.

Mowry Mrs. H. E. McGregor and guest, Mrs. A.

A. DeLong, of Plamlin, Miss Besse Van Buren and Dorothy Jean McGregor. Miss Nanny Pence entertained members of circle No. 3, Thursday evening, at her home on the Kanawha 'turnpike Miss Frances Irons read a paper on "The American Negro." During the business session plans for raising the circle budget were discussed and Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs.

F. Dutton. were appointed to" take charge of a fund drive. Those present were: Mrs. McLellan.

Mrs. T. B. Mecks, Mrs. E.

B. Gillesfie, Mrs. J. W. Gardner.

Mrs. Nettie Fudge, Mrs. O. T. Fudge, Mrs.

Andrew Leishman, and Miss Edna Fudge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fox entertained the J. B. club Wednesday evening, at their home in Spring Hill.

Guests honor were Georgia Ann Bias, Jane Jones and C. C. Chittum. Jr. Birthday gifts were given to Mrs Harrv T.

Cbjipin and Mrs. S. C. McClouJ. Others present were: Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Fox, Mr nnd Mrs J. Owens, Mr. and Mrs McCloud, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Jones. Mr and Mrs. -L. C.

Sturgill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Chittum. Mrs. W. Meadows and Mrs. Ross Lotshaw The juvenile order of the Degree of Honor Protective association wilt meet 2 30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Cole building in Seventh av2nue.

Members of the adult association will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Lake entertained the Degree of Honor Thurs- dav evcmne at their home in Ninth avenue.

Miss Linette Hendershott SOUTH HILLS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL OFFERS 1. Ts'tnsciy School Kindergarten. 2. Ideal oul-of-rioor and indoor school facilities. 3.

An acre of equipped play space. 4. Equipment meets requirements of outstanding ehild research laboratories. 5. Twenty expfrlrnre in pre- scliool dirrctinx.

CaUtoftir upon requeit. Maltene M. Dick, Director Dial 23-510 You Are Cordially Invited to inspect the local dealers' Gas Appliance and Refrigerator Display in Our Lobby United Fuel Cas Co. gave several readings and games were played. Others present were: Mr.

and J. W. Hammonds, Mrs. Haddon Smith, Mrs. Maggie Dunlap, Mrs.

Jess Grinstead, Mrs. J. O. Jarvis, Mrs. Eflle Scarbury, Mrs.

H. S. Moore. Miss Frances Blaylock and Miss Lillian Robertson. Mrs.

M. G. Damon entertained members of her club, Thursday evening, at her home in Rosemont avenue. Mrs. J.

D. Bell entertained members of the missionary society ol the Darlington Methodist church, South. Thursday evening, at her home in Central avenue. Mri. A.

W. Daubenspeck had charge of the program which included scripture reading by Rev. J. D. Bell, and a paper read by Mrs.

W. A. Taylor. Plans were made for an ice cream social to be held Friday evening at the church, under the direction of Mrs. J.

K. Matthews, J. H. Gibson and Mrs. T.

Higgmbotham. A musical program will be arranged by Mrs. W. A. Taylor and Mrs.

Melvm Huffman, Those present were: Mrs. C. C. Withrow, Mm. C.

D. Gentry, Mrs. Robert Baber, Mrs. Jphn Hendershott, Mrs. J.

F. Hardily. Mrs. J. K.

Matthews, Mrs. C. T. Hig- gmbotham, Mrs. W.

A. Taylor and Mrs. J. H. Gibson.

William Bowers, who has been a patient at the McMillan hospital, has returned to his home in South Charleston. Hobart Hunt, of South Charleston, has letuined home from Staats hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Fox, O. Owens. Mrs, L. C. Sturgill and Mrs.

J. W. Meadows will motor to Elkins on Tuesday to attend a utatc Pythian meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. McGregor and family are spending their vacation at Highland, W. Va. Mrs.

S. S. Burford, Mrs. Minnie Frasher and -Mrs. Helen Frasher are attending the fair at Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lyon havt returned from a trip to Chicago.

Mrs. Merta Williamson and family, of Armor park, recently relumed from Harmony Falls where she visited relatives. Mrs. M. F.

Burdette, of Alderson. is the guest of Mrs. Russcl Foglesong. Mrs. Chris Foglesong and children recently returned to Cincinnati after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Foglesong. Dr. and Mrs. A.

C. Lambert left Saturday for New Philadelphia, to visit frirnds over 1 the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roper will leave Monday for Portsmouth, to visit relatives.

Mr and Mrs. E. Hoover, of Armor park, hsve returned from a trip to Korfolk and Virginia Beach. Thci' 1 have as their guest Mrs. E.

S. Clark, of Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Willman, Mrs. Boyd Kersey and Milton Wil- Jiams aie visiting relatives Emlcn- ton Pa. Mrs. I.

I. Riley, wlio recently returned Jrom a trip to North Carolina, has been called to Buckhannon by the death of her son-in-law, Me. Richard Hayes. Mrs. W.

G. Moore is visiting relatives at Greenville, N. C. Mrs. E.

B. Barter and children will Sunday from Logan where she has been visiting. Miss Ida June Dunn and Miss Judy Di'nn returned Saturday from Slaun- ton, where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs.

F. O. Dutton, recently returned -from a trip to Cov- mgton, Va. Mr. S.

Bodimcr, chief, clerk for the federal engineer's omce Charleston, is ill at his tiome in South Charleston. Miss Ima Schwartz, ol Spring Hill, has returned from a trip to Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. E.

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Years Available:
1914-1977