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January 7, 1£22
dressed in a blue tricotine dress’
came in on the arm of Mrs. Annie
M. Jones, matron of honor. The
best man was Mr. John Harde
man. The ceremony was per
formed by Lieut. Borwn.
A menu of chicken salad on let
tuce leaves, beaten biscuits, sweet
pickles, potatoe chipps, jello with
whipped cream and cake followed
the ceremony.
We wish to extend to Mr. and
Mrs. Broughton our best, wishes
for success along the royal path
of life.
The marriage of Mrs. Mary
Hector and Mr. Notie Wash
ington took place at the bride's
home, 857 Meigs street, Sunday
night, December 25, 1921, the
R v. Mr. N. H. Gamble officiat
ing.
The br de was arrayed in a
beautiful white silk Georgette
dress. Her ved was fastened
•abaut her head with a reef of
wllite forget- me-nots, and the p nd
of it trailed the floor far in rear
of her. As she advanced a pair
of beautiful white slippers,
matching her attractive costume,
could be seen. She carried a.
bouquet of Lilly of the Valley!
ros°s and pink carnations. The
room where the ceremonies was
performed and was decorated withk
ferns and pot flowers. Over
head spiral cordon* were at.ach
ed to the chandelier extended
like the spokes of a wheel, to
every side of the room. To those
were attached wedding bells
which -sounded every hme they
were touched.
The best man was Mr. Ernest
Winfrey, Mrs. Min tor ia Stewart
was matron of ho or.
Au excellent menu followed th
eorem ony.
We wi«h for Mr. and Mrs.
Washington a long and happy
life.'
Mrs. Lula Flanigan gave a so
cial entertainment in honor of
her grand-daughter, Miss Susie
Mae Adkins, Sunday afternoon,
January 1, 1922, at her h0me,1529
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Announces the change of its location from the
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343 Hull Street
in calling distance of the Morton Drug Company
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W. Broad street. As the Christ
mas hollv had yet remained a
few ferns were addi d to the deco
ration.
While MesdaniPs Car o line
Irwin and Josie Basset stooci
waiting to serve the first course
Mrs. Flanigan introduced her
good luck sign known as hog jowl,
peas, and cracklin bread. She
told the guests they must eat
them. The blessing was asked
by Rev. Edd Mitchell. After
giving them their New Year din
ner for luck she served fruit sal
ad, gelatine, hot ch calate, nuts,
carenal, cocan it and cake. Mrs.
Murdell B. Mitchel operated
the Victrolia on ‘’Pearl of
Haren.” Mr. Leroy Thomas and
Jorone Bell, Pianists rendered
real music..
ThosL'present were Misses Mat
tie L. Bolls, Carrie Durham,
Charlotte Pope, Julie Lewis,
P arl Hawkins, Messrs Andrew
Durham, Roolsevelt Brown, Luth
er McCoy, Willie Few, Johnnie
Martin, Paul F. Sam, Stephen
S. Lester, Edd W. Pope, Willie
B. Hail, Robert Wil ingham.
All r-port a fine time for the
beginning of 1922.
Miss Lucy B. William spent a
part of the Christmas in Lexing
ton, G-t., visiting relatives and
friends. She returned to the city
on Thursday December 29, 1921.
She reports a fine time.
' Miss Sallie B. Wilkinson, of
. Lexington, Ga., is the guest of
her cousin Miss Lucy B. Williams
this week.
A delicious dinner was served
at the home of Miss Lucy Wil
liams, Friday evening December
30, 1921 at 4 o’clock. The mem:
consisted of Parker house rolls,
pork roast, rice, French potatoes,
hot chocolate ambrosia and cake.
After dinner they played many
games and danced. Those present
were Misses Mary L. Jones, A.
Jackson, Sallie B. Wilkinson, and
Lucy B. Williams, Messrs. Bob
Floyd, S. T. Prather and Roy
Arnold. All reports a delightful
time.
One of the most elaborate ac
casions of the Christmas was a
beautiful party given by Miss Nan
entt Cole on Thursday evening.
• The hous u was beautiful decorated
lin holly, misletoeand ferns. Miss
C de in her gracious manner re
cieved the following for the even
ing’s merriment Mesdames M. L.
Jefferson, C. Drake, S. W . Will,
M. J. Holbrooks, Wm. Gaafield,
Wm. Masmi, Misses Georgia Belle
Molbrool:*-. Carrie Davis, Carrie
Garfield, Sarah Horton, Bettie L.
Jackson, M. 8., A. M. and C. I.
Burn ice Hill, Messrs Lawrence
McW’horter. Henry Pinkard, Jack
McLaughlin, Harry Raines, A. T.
Jackson, Thomas Garfiald, C. C.
Chandler, and Ben Dagers, of
Atlanta, and R._ C. Gresham, of
Philadelphia.
The twilight of the evening was
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