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THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 191 PAGE POUR Miss Bumgartter, Vardue I 9-, i MRS, SlIANKUN MBS, McGOWAN MRS. ALBERT WILLIAM IHANKLIN wa brfort ber marrlag an January 23 Mia Dora Lee Bomgarner, tbt attractive daughter tt II, Bumrarner and tbe 1st. Mra. Bumgsrner ef 61s Mlla. MRS.

MARVIN C. McCOWAV, ef Charleston, waa before ber re rent marrlag Mlit Lola Roberta King, daughter of Mr. snd Mra. L. P.

King ef this city. January Bride Of A.W.Sbanklin H. L. Bumgrner of 61 Milt announces the marriage of his daughter Dora Les to Albert William- Shanklln of Anderson on Bsturdsy, Jnury twenty-flfth, 1841. The brlds received her edacstlon st Six Mile high school snd Ashe, vills Teachers' eolleje.

For ths patt four yeara the been techlng, and at prwent Is a member of tht A fsrulty of Glassy Mountain school, tf The bridegroom Is tht son of Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Shsnklln of Anderson.

He received hi educstlon st the Unlvertlty of Virglnls, snd ls now engaged In electrical work In Anderson, 9 Mrs. Smith Is Liberty Hostess LIBERTY. MAR. 28-Mrs. Beatls O.

Smith entertained ths members of the Round Dozen Study club and everl Invited gueit at her noma Saturday afternoon. The following program vu rendered; Mra 8. T. McKUtkk, talk on ths horrors of cancer, -A Meuage of Mi W. B.

Davis: -Radium." Mra R. Brown: Special music, Mra. Evangelic Hamea. niinnv the aortal hour tht bnt teas SAtltted by Mits MrV Bmith, Ml Mrgret Clenn and Mrs. Jet.

'tis She lor of Anderson. Psrsdt from tbt tTKCIMA D.iES for yea lossy two weetjt it Spartanburg Flower Show promUes much of tnterett not only to thoae who love flowers but alto to thoae who have kept ahreaet of the modem daffodil hybridizers and with to set torn of their crea- Oona riEllIW ef tbt Easter OA thtf's what we bsvt At Converse On April 4 M18I MARGARET PAEDl'C win be prewBte4 fcer gradaaltng recital la rlolln ta Wednetdtr eten. log la tht flat ArU baUdlng tht Woman's college at o'clock. Ml Leanlt Latby, will be acrom panted by Sadlt PJddlt Bridges. Contributions Are Given At Ware Shoals Window Display Fea tures Work For.

Bun dies For Britain The following from Tht Wirt Shoals Life will be of Interest to those talting-part In the work tain done by Bundle for Britain: For tht past week erne the large window in the "Big Friendly wit contributed by the Department toward advancement of the Bundle for Britain" program. Thu monopoly give Bundle for BritAln' publicity, but it an educational pis as well, ror acattered about are knitting baga and knitting Instruction. The inatructlona may be studied by the beginner, and If they read not too hard, the miv take a lesson la our Bundlea for Britain office. There, too. are sample of our products and gilt to oversre fight eraknitted aweatera, ox, helmeu.

'wristlets and to on. Experienced severs have loaned hotpstal menu, which are aamplea of thote we have shipped. Then there are old clothe uted garment some there may bo who recocnixe an old drea or hirt-dicrded. ye but ready to go into outstretched arm of needy civilian in the bombed area. Twenty of the bombed hospital have been taken over at' part of Bundle for Britain nationwide project They art our boapltala They depend upon ut to carry oa their mercif ul work.

We accept with gratitude more donation for Britain from the following workert: Mr. Agnew. hotpital garments. Mrs, raul Razor, children's ps-jamt. Mr V.

I. Ruff, knitted sweater vim sleeves. Mr, llenry Taylor, three pair butted wristlet. Mr. Martha Ouy One pair knitted to.

Mr. Jessie May Dvls give shoe for the civilian needy, r. XL OaSant a cash donation. Walhalla Croup Elects Officers VALHALLA. Mar.

Sa-Oa Thttrs diy tliernona in the church ptrlor the auxUanr of the WaUuUla Pre. btterua church concluded the ear's work with tht reading of from the officers, circlt and arcretarie of cause. ftfv. B. Sloan, pattor of tht church, insured the loiloalng into office wita an tapreative ceremony: proudent, Mr, 8.

Pitc Word; ict president. Mr, ft. C. Carter. aecretanr.

Mr, Harry Norman; t.f Mx-er, Mr. Hollrrnaa Seaborn: hutorua, Mr Anrut V. HoUowty; i secretary of foreien mutuma. bUts Hat auwnbHr'a home missions: Mr. C.

P. WaUer: ChriaJian eejcauon and minutrrial relief, Mr. Hayn or; rtlisiou educe two. Mr. Joel Km; nnnctral and Presbyterian borne nuMion.

Mr. P. W. Oumey: ap.tuai life, Mr. C.

Jerkin: li'reture, Mr. Lawrence Norton: Cr.rtr.iaa rr, Mr. Lew; M.i.er: aid ecrery. Mr. long; ar.lYV.ir.

Mr. O. II. Ct Jim: Jewish Council To Have Membership arty Here An outttanding affair which members of tht Green viilt Section. National Council of Jetriah Women hart arranged Is mtmbershlp party to be held at tht Poinsett note! Monday at 1:15 p.

m. This ent aa annual entertain mem rven by tht local section at tht ruiminkuon of their member rup dnv honoring paid up mem ber only. oa the program Monday evening Mr. Ludaig Rothachiid. soprano.

wia be preaented with Mrs. R. T. Kennedy at tht piano, A surprut akit with tht following member parttripaung ill be given: Mra. Mm foiiakoff.

Mines Jeanettt Davldton. TSlUt Bloom. Anita Abrama and Mrs. Arnold MlUer. advanee-and awtbenUa, to beat Tbert's Betty Bttdget la a clasatc.

yet cenptetelp tftt. tallaead blss salt with crttp white bio ate nolle hew tbe Jacket ts slliklly loafer tbsa aaal aad hew saagly It flu ber walet ber eklrt Is strsigbt wlib two treat ptalte-bttt dent Kits ber red Msrie she's carrying a bag red bag Mrs. Edward Rice, Returned en ef tbe assart bars front tbe VIRGINIA DARES beat tifsl collection Mra bfatrsa prefers a redlngete eeetame aa ensemble ef fall length coal la tbe new deep perpM with drees ef tighter shsde ent ef Ike levetleat eettemea shown by, tbe YI1GI.M4 DAIE snd she feaad ber beg to aaatcb tbert Coming eat of tbt cbarrh doer ta tua Hy ta a evening Bekre salt wbkh flu to a tt hss Important white plt.se caffs aad a rarb. leg st tbt aerk enstrhlog Ike ioe trim ea ber pert little See, the sports wesaae, ttkes to be differewt and aa urerewt sat tt ta aer Mi At' at In Recital Wednesday An Interesting tvent of tht week Is ths recital on Wednesday eve nlng, April at which the music department of Purmsn university will prrtent Margaret Pardue, violinist. In graduating recital.

6hs will bt tccomfitnied st ths plsno by Badlt Riddle Bridge. Mi Pardue 1 a pupil of Lennle Lutby, hed of tht department of violin. Ml Pardue will P'y the follow Ing program In the Fine ArU audi torium at 1:30 o'clock In tht tvt nlng: I Grieg: Sonata No. 3. Opu 15 Lento Allegro vivace, Allegretto uanqulllo, Allegro ant ma.

Mocart: Concerto No. I. major Allegro, Adagio. Rondo-Allegro. Kreltler Llebetfreud Havel Piect tn formt dt Habanera.

Jreuier Tambourla Chlnoli. Tht public Is Invited. Births racEMAM Mr. and Mrs. Clyds freemsn sn nounct tht arrival of a daughter, Helen EUubeih, on Mtrch 13.

st Oenersl hoipltsl. Mrs. Freemsn wss tht former Miss Elizsbeih Chiles. a Prom Msrlon filmms hotpital thrtt announcemenu art mads: ARNOLD To Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Arnold. 1530 Eatt North Street, a son. W.

H. Arnold. Jr. on March 33. Mra Arnold Is tht former Mits Lucy Purmsa.

a TEMPLETOV To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. TempMon.

Fountain Inn. a daughter. Mar ckret Elisabeth, oa March 33. Mrs. Templeioa It tht former Mits Ruth Pitts.

a a WHfRir To Mr. and Mr. Jsck Knei Wherry, loo Byrd boulevard, a son. Charles Hardy Fair Wherry, on March 34. Mr.

Wherry wa before marriage, Mits ElitabetA Pair, daughter af Dr. and Mrs. iL KINO Ta Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. King, Anderson street, a son on March GlBXAl'X To Mr. and Mrs. William Oar rt'it. 1304 Buncombe road, a son.

wxiitm Otrraui. third, on March 3S. Mrs. Oarraua is tht former Miss Alta Hcr.drit CLATTOf To Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Csyton. Wettmoreland Kreet, a aen. Samuel Ptnknev. on March 3d. Befart mar nate.

Mrs, Clayton wss Mt Nsacp 84ms. CALBWIIL To Mr. ana Mrs. CharVs Park Caldweu, route 1. a daughter, Patricia Ana, on March it.

Mrs. Caldwell is tht former Una Ion Ashmora, a -Prom tt Franc I horptUl come thest aaaouneetnenft: BROCK To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brock. Rtabop ttreet, a Caughier, on March 23.

WWII To Mr. and Mra oim Lewi af a son. oa Marta 34. 14EK Ta Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A.

Lark, routs 2, a daugh'r, on March 34. BtlTOf TO Mr. and Mrs. T. 1.

Benton. Ataley avenue, a son. oa Marta 23. CI4W Te Mr. aad Mrs.

Jersld Crala. Waxrroo road, a daughter, on Miss Sanders Ott Beltois Visit tin.T05f.Mer. St-Miat Uar.s Jordan of Purman tmittrtity spent tht spring holidays wtib her Mr. Matwa Jordan Mr W. ft, Xarrue and Mra.

Mat Qrvvt wert recent tutiors la llsrt well. Oa Mr. ar Mra Jack West an4 sea, John, sr. vtaitfrt ta Piorirt tJr Henry and son. OArlew.

wrrt Vtaaors la AUanU latt TVrrvlT. MM tUnders Co ef apent the past e-nd wi'h parrau, Mr. and Mrs. j. w.

Cr Mi Emwa Rreh Cunmnhtm and Mrs, Marr WhiiV aJ'rwlei the Teacher a convention Cofcim bt Vhm week. Mr. ard Mrs. W. W.

Tr.air. of OrT.vu;e were eeeeiit guewu ef the U-'et pam.w, Myor and Mra rd Minn. The trtrv frtenda of tf Cnbb tin bt r4 ta learn that he It able ta be e.t acaui alter a Jong aad setVRii tune, Mr. and Ma. L.

Otthne and Mr wr. witJtors Croat KmI atwt U-ir-na rmir Triy were arnrrrwftjed bom by Mra wrm ld be uv rt af tne for sew erl Mra. C. aVowa It aiaJrtf het tnritf.rr ard am-nt-iaw Mr. and Mf a.

Hart tn UoHr Mia Prarteew B-rnetie of Cohtm bi ptt tr pwt t-Bl with twr pamsta, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Bur nt.

Mr. an4 Mrs ftarry Dean Ortfr.a meat rwtor tn tharioue, Mr Pft bat mntT4 frnra vit tH'Jt Mr and Mrs. Carrot Kit Id Harta.t Ninety Six Club Meeting ts Held irtJrmr If. Mr f-T-e ate twets rw iu Mtetn snt Irg tt IN tn af Mra, tvrrtn An Wt" M. It tUrbardana and Mrs c.

A. gmta aatiatirg bott rwtrg a Wbe-a ttvL pee ever bf the prterU Mr. rvr. a prrram en Atrervn rai MhIC" im peeT.ted. Mr C.

W' ntow givir4 a paper on the twhrt. The frf waa tmrtM ar1 kr Chai Anf ef the Ornd hh farVe A mjmbr ef hitt arhoN tners' prrr-0i tr f'ViP srtd tn erioe nd Mr WhUwgrUt gtrt teverU puno fejerra tt ef the rfre i bmie a ned Mr M-wt a C. UpaCoreb Missionary To LA rRXN'S, Mar. 31 Mrs, Cd ard Rice, tht former MiM Mary a Holler of this city, who recently returned from China, gart an In formativt addrm Moncay night at a meeurg of t.nt Weaieyan Ouiid of tnt Pirn Methodut church at tht burnt of Mrs, Cart AJeaander. Mr.

Rirt and her husband been engtged la raiauonary work tn cnina tor a number of years, but becsutt of wtr conditions sht and your.g daughter returned several week ago. Mr. Rico remained at tho foren pmt. sauting a tuiubl urn if and when turn should sritt to book paatart back homo too. Mrs fUt, wno is with her ether.

Rev. A. HoUer at Btteaburg. ts rusung her brother, Rew. A.

a 4-" a I I aad belie plaid tail, vttb Its btp length Jacket teeb clearly aad yeall see all tbe dressmaker dnn--Ue fear pwketaiht fear batteas-aad tbt saaay plaited skirt Jett a gttmpat of tbe preview ef tbe tarter Psrsdt frets tbt TTtGIXlA DARE never wss tbetf stock Stars rematete er atera betaUfal aad ae swatter tbe type rename pea ebeeae to wear ta the Fetter Parade tt raa bt feaad very pbataaUp at the VI KG 1X1 A DARE inLOWIRS flad tbetr way aaderaesih tbe brtat ef new bats JT tbeat days aa veB aa tbt swore eeevtwUeea! wtv ta a atett flatleHnf aaaaaer soft peatet garden newer fled their wty sa circle k.rr. Mra. Locs Harper. Mr. M.

Brown, and Mra. J. a lt rJt mtuS Mk. sred ta Montana a im wss pitteed aeder a large bwrnt etrsv swUtss wbkb Mil HtlT tt shewing and I a very rutierug er raageaaeal Hewer bat are leee for dreary eeeaalow Bad ta tbe ebewteg ef rvwer bats at M1S4 tint every flewer ta the garden Is repre-seated la a dainty aad reaming saanaer Aateeg the sawaneet new targe bau to Mill Vlf tra It a laett yvOew teye atrsv trtssaied with snalint and feather aad a targe navy felt bar The Heralds of Bprlng," seventh annual flower show of tht Osrden Club council ef Spartanburg, will bt held la tht mala hall at Convent on Friday, April 4, from ent o'clock la tht afternoon until 10 la tht evening. Tht exhibits will bt limited to narctuu, all spring flowering bulbs and flow trine shrubs.

John fkheepers. of Fifth Avenue, New York, and tht Berkeley Nurseries of Aldle. Vs srt esch tending commercial exhibits of rare modern daffodils snd tht Osrden Club of Virginia, which atages the nationally known daffodil show esch spring tn Alexandria. Vs will slto send a vUiting exhibit of tht new daffodils. Thett three exhibit srt non-competitive.

Scbeepert ts tending a representative from tht firm with their collection. A amall admUtton of 2 cents will bt charged, one-third of whim till bt ued (or Bundles for Britain, or.t third for tht Red Croaa snd tht remaining third will go to tht council for gsrden club purposes. Inquiries from sll pane of the Car oitnas art being received and a large number of vUliors from many points art expected. Tht snow Mrs. Dickert Of "Newberry Visits In Mississippi NEWBERRY.

Mir. 23. Among tht Newberry out-of-town student hnrnt tht past weknd wert Mittes Agnes snd Nancy Mtret, JuUa Csm Lee MoMin aU of Winthrop. Prancew Wallace and Mary Johnten ef Coker. turt Puree King Bord, Robert HoueJ, Cam Wallace and Jua Todd from The CttarieL Bobby Eptlng ef EJfaw-rlH spent gome um recently wita relative.

Helen Campbe'J of Atlanta snd Mr. and Mr. Bvd Campbell of gumter wert the rjetts of their parents fcere lart wes-end, Wiaai Charles Ruff of Csmp Stewart, Ja, spent the peat few days Witt his parent. UJ. and Mrs.

Charlie Ruff. Miss Louiae Burhsrdt ef MonU reUo and Mlta Kaue Bneaiy of Pvlaer viaited their parents la tht county latt week. Mr, waher AHea ard U'm Mamia Rodperger ef Nhi.UP, Tvna. are vtaiung P- Ronefer gr and Mr. and Mrs.

J. a. Mar-avt. Mrs. Jetat Dickert Is tit! ting Mr, snd Mra lve Mler ta HoiZ eprt-f.

Mlas, A. Hoibe ef Atlanta vu her re cenily riung rue daughter, Mrs. Jo? Vjuly. Mra. W.

P. Churrhwe3 of far r.rdvi::e, ts wtaSUrg ht ftther, T. J. Dennis, who has been Ur, and Mr. Jas B.

Ker.ner ef Burttegwvo, Room M. Ken. rdy Ornwnd end Rachel Kennedy of Rnrk ILU mt latt wees-end Wi their partnu, Dr. and Mr R. M.

Kmnedr. Mr. and Mr, V. Knew and Oaudetta, of Centensry vme r-ta ef Mr. and Mrs, M.

A. Mia LC'sa ttmt ef Ctt.rmUa, OUdra gijjiwfll of iranan b-irg and Mlas Lilly ef Ciintiw were rvnt vuivsra r-f Uif Ae and Analt Ltvmgnca at Pept Terrve. Mrs. Lucy Collins Williamston Guest wnxtAMirroif Mar. Mr.

nd Mra. Albert Ifv Mwr. gn tr tn Coiumbt wMiung Mr. and Mf. C5rrnr Bkelr Mrs ft.

p. Casey (pent Aaturtfsf In Anderson. Mrs. Lrr CoCins af Central the weefcnd af Mrs, ftaftary, Mrs. Priiitt Manning ef Oreen and tu ret ew tKt ef bff atisttf, Mr, O.

Mr and Mr. Jire Daverport and Mr and Mrs Mart fceiirr the weekend wn Mr. ard Mra J. M. Payne Id Cheun Pai Mrs, J.

C. Oeliewtr end crtirea Dnns and Jn, are u.urg ret st Or inU and Omatm The fwire tme g-'ji ef Mr. nd Mrs Umt W4rdt, Mr. ar4 Mr KrneM Long ard Mr. snd Mrs.

Claud Long of Honea p.n. Mr It r. Kr.VtM of po-truta Inn and J. at Rnardaoa of we bre for wk-ed wia Mr. rerl Rknardrs and Mr B.

Dvnell Mr ptatvit J. Wilwvn and evih er. Mr tn Prtffti atentf-l ih Caenura Writers metiirg ia Tae4ty M-w A44t Lrm Ouyina ef 9m fwrnil ta tii.re hoiett-s rve with br ainr. Mm C. France ef Pormoa la ee in gt ef bet tr n4 Mr, tfwien fre.

snd Mr. Wnt Sr4 ettid sM Torn Rwlfeeie Tt-w rnt Bwaday wita Um Lola HjA-gr M. Mtl Vft last fw Va for aa tndef alav. Mr. and Ur Wwln sr4 Mr ft.

ttifiiir' canvenUoa tn cntea Trir4er Uim riieara ff'd ef fif Wan la t-e r.t tt.U ws of her mother, Mrs. V. Don tUn ff fere frfflra Lrir f-w tre -M. sne. t-wVnt at lrif is In wt--4 wrn r-T psresu, Mr.

and Mrs. DeWlit 8 'nr. Parts, wht is a papll tf Mits (Pbelt by Mill lleele) Miss Riddle Of WattsMillsOn Greenwood Visit WATT MJLL8. Mar. Anns Oarrttt ef Clinton spent tht past week-end trita her aunt, Uiu Harlo Oarrttt Mrs, Ruth Ptltinsa of Ooldvint was tht guest of Ber sitter, Mrs.

Roy McDowcU, during tht past week-end. HareM Chaney and Bryson Und ley of Port Brscg. N. spent tht past week-end with relative here. Mr.

and Mrs. HaroM Onlfin and daughter of wert gueeta of Mr. OrtfMn's parent. Mr. and Mr.

Pat uchea, last Sunday. Mrs. U. II. Stewart.

Mias Adrtennt Stewart and Andrew Stewart vis Ited Etton MrKet who ts a patient st tht Mary Black cilnio la Spsr-tanburg latl We1rir. Mr. and Mr. Prank Waldrep and children of Enoret and Mr. and Mrs.

curenre Martin and son. Donsid. or wttu Milts were guetit of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. MarUa last fisturdsy night. Mus Crystal Rlddlt tt tht rett Of relative tn Oreenwood this week. Mra. E.

Bagwell and ton, Lewis BagweX of Brevard, N. C. recently vujied Mr. aad Mrs. Car met Mar tin.

Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. tA-hitt of An dertoQ wert vuitor here Bun day.

taking back Wita Vm M'jo Irene Wruto who had open tne tprng Mua Margaret Bobo of Oreen ws tht rt tt Um Thelms H-jcton oa tMnaena stmt latt veeatna. Mr. and Mrs. Dannt Wt kira hsvo recently moved to Ory Court from Bmnh street whett they have nadt thur botnt for atmal jreers. Mrs.

Daltew Powrrs tr.d daugh ter. Um Martha Power, wert guest of Mr. and Mra. Botd Rob tnaoo ta Encret last wae-end. Mr.

and Mr. Preemaa Bums and duhr. UufM Edna, and Mrs. PSoreoct Tbdd tf Lourrns snd lJ Canned ef taoodnjff ten esner aruea'4 of Mr. sad Mrs.

Thompam ftmlijj and Mrs. tenha Crams Monaay Floyd Griffins Pelzer Visitors Ptmn m-um e-. Dm spret T.ttrwtT escM Aa mouier. Mrs. west- towjand.

Mr, Mr Jin Bf mmM 4t. Jfr. Jne. e4 Mr, ar4 Mrs, rVy rr of uroti.i rr.t ihm iMk. 4 btsa Mrs.

Corri Kjv JJnarrf Cef af Rfartntt ftwnt thai mtmnd tt.r Mr and Mr Rrt RagVtlt and ti'ed uwir mnm njee, st cntw eftutrt ard Mr. tt. tew and daughter la ttm ei PaMty Breartr ef etiM iMm ef tr gtut ef TXwrm Cetntoa at Omaoa tvi'nt iWty, mr. ar Hse-y roara ard ta ereii Me. and Mra PWal Onffta r4 of Vtu'J Mra.

ajay atiernnaei, Mw C. it nna and win, Umr, Of tWfUM rna hit ix i Mr, aavl Mra Mm a tm i ttlwTe. La IT tturwa4 te b4 M-w Hams remained lor a IVi) llteria ae4 dajKW lftnp t-c at their iMma et aS't flNe'tw raAifl If. at ae. f't and arm ci-rw Jr, ap-t lZ.

Mf ana Pt.i arul fmi rhm-Tt rrwra gndar to fr StTwVt at xy. whert tt taarw4. Mra Orfel'e Nrg nt fr-isej fcnw Wita fee pwr-ista fw aansrf. a Ht y-nivi wisa Mr, and M- M'R-vtry Mr and Mr J. PhHSf-i Pr.

M-w jr, Mr K. B-'r4 tusMt, "Tt wita Mrs, Ben eV arvt ft-i, Mr ft Kri'ftt er Wff "mifvrt eM wi-a Mr. tnd a1 Mf lf pinard eat M3fi In CHeT.ti.. In. M.

Mm ft. Rftrj. on t4 jt. tftcg Wf. Me and Mi tvr er b-f trj ar-wt'f w.

reti-wvt treat th Mcva n. Mf. tM Mrs tt eWr-etUfl IN fv, ef ort 'ves fcert fir a fr tt Mrs Mre fie-ra stett a few ts wrt? fe rbiirr) Wf IM Mr Sf. A. lterWwy Ma pwnr tn nrd HrH fd P-evtrl, C.

a a vjutor fcert rdaf sfiet M- tt wrt sl ir rrt draft at thesr tsevng. i5r aered ana eerai strsw saoata aad Uay bow aad wed wd a Irteaeaing Mini tttlt ts adept at r.ttieg tbe proper bat to tbe eeotaate and erratlea aad laviiea yea to new ber twaiplett aad beatufat Showing Also en tht procram will be a piano solo by Mrs. Kennedy, a monologue by Mia Ext Lax. and Impersonation and folk aonr by Mia Paula Keller, accompanied by Mra. Al Ooldttetn.

In tht receiving lino will be Mrs. Sbepard Bailsman, president of tht council. Mrs. Harry Abrama, mem toership chairman and Mrs. Oeo.

Peuecftid. chairman of tht board of directors. Presiding ever tht refreshment table win bt tht following members, all aenrint on the memberthip com mutes: MM Rebecca Campbell Mrs. J. Boionkla.

Mrs. B. Kaufman and Mr. M. Oorman.

The enure proertm has beta arranged by Mr. K. Bilventn, pro grain chairman. China, Heard Holler and family at tht MethodUt church parsonagt Bert. At tht March meeting of tht Wlnthrop cnib.

h'A Monday sfter noon'wtui Mias Mary sta. a patnoue prograa tnrluded a aucue aum of tht theme "What I Owt To Mr Country." by Mr. W. P. Tboma son sad a kindred vpe Whst My Country Owe To Me." by Mra Babb.

Mrs. R. Lawtoa and Mua Emma Cooper served aa aato ciata hostestet with Mitt Rtb. Members of tht Litti Book club wert rjests of Mrs. J.

M. Jnmsn at her homo en South ttarnrr street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Edward Rice, a tpecw guest, cucuateo Chintat customs and conditions la China as sht had observed tneta tftrouca a period of years as a mis worary in cooperauoa with her butband, A tiiuoua prograra ta tht form of a ratio broadcoat aa given by Mrs. J. K.

fttiy of at a ineeurf here Uday of tht Laa recs woman Cnnatlaa Temper aort aakva at tr horn of Mrs. T. Tlmmerman. Bouta Harper street Members of the union ao tone part ta tht bro oT aa tmerw oary ataxia tsCTU teUirg ef ut proertm ef prohibtuoo her sad ta fortiga cwmuva. Mist Diltard Six Mile Guest 6 nix uruc Mar SI -Mm TjMm ejrx and brother.

Theron. Jr. of ruken wert eitno Mis rrsrwtt rtea and vranrr. Htfi Pe. Ma Aiue snd tend Ra per and Harotd Mar of Puman tent tho tprtng hcudaya vita revpertivt parer.t.

Mrs. W. T. PtJey. t0 has been CI for tht pait wrvk, ts bwb brt ter Mf.

and Mn. R. Efketa, r. Of Athene. C.

were etfnd reM at trt Ul'ts parents, Mr. sM Mr. W. M. CnuX Mr.

ar4 Mr Thwn Cow of Torm. and It. B4fmet and fmi! rueets i4 re tvew ta CahiT n. Mr. and Mr uatid I iwpum Na wtMted Mrs, Irmt Rr.a ta PVVeTdt i Mrs, T.

1 RSf ard Mrs Tr, 17 llsnn SJ 'ended a mMrg St Kjr.yw Taev.tr wnta tivm -t tmm ta till tor frnea other ti-itm. Mrs. T. tinted ettsertatfved at a Bmf tnnonr. U- ltt nr-dar of her dassr.ser.

pa Thoet ywlfcg tr, twrntwa wrt nr. art ut ii resa. noom twk. tXHwd A-etaOr. Hltttt Praoee Pt and Mnha Ropet IM taUtfd ef Ciemet.

KttArvs) Dlllard of Pefte Um tu tt week -end rt of tti tf here. Tmm tbt lwrf seuAd ta rkura last ones Mr Mr W. Jne P4 Hlia. MevdvtMt Least Cevusv Marna oa. wkum Pari Rj-r, ptarv (tftu, yvf rhiA-.

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