The Daily Progress from Charlottesville, Virginia (2024)

THE DAILY PROGRESS, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. TUESDAY 'AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER PAGE FIVE Misses Louise Pugh and Pearl Baber, Mr. and Mrs. Hualer Toyfor of Coresrille and Ray: Purvis Schuyler motored to Washingtos and Alexandria last week Br Geiger and Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. H. Parker of Buckroe Beach have returned: home after visiting the Miaos Bowoock on Fourteenth Street. 1 JuddMr.

and Cyrus Bourne. Hut of Lynchburg have announced the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Bourne, to Mr. Daniel Everton Judd; Branson of: Mr. -Danielton Judd and the late Dr. Etta Mae Hadley "Judd of Lynchburg.

The ceremony a was performed by the Rev, Robert Fisher Gibson. Christ Episcopal Church, on Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The bride was dressed in blue with black accessories -and wore corsage of Talleman roses and lilies of the valley. She, nad a her maid of honor and only attendent, Miss Margaret Ann and Mr. Jude had as his best man- Mr.

James Morrison MeAdem of Semora. C. Mr. and Mra. Judd will make their home in Mr.

Lawls Timberlake and Mr. Rodney Freeman of Hampden-Sydngy College motored here over the week and where they visited friends and- attended the football. rame Saturday. Miss Susan Harris of Scottsville spent part of the week end here with friend- Miss Jacqueline Clarke has to her home here after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Thurman Robertson, at Petersburg. 5 Mri. Norcross -la visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter P. Parrish, in Roseland.

Miss Edith Batchetior Hanco*ck of Richmond and her house ruest, Miss Marilee Tullis of New Orleans, have returned 'to Richmond after spending the week end here, Mrs. Eleanor Higginson of Staunton has arrived to spend several weeks as the guest of Mrs. Edward Harmon at her home on Edge 1 wood Lane. Mr. and Mra A.

Burch hare I returned- to their. home la after spending the past few days the a of Burch's Jaw and slater, the Rev. and R. C. Barbour.

Avis Brown has returned to her -home on Second. Street spending several days In Now York. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore to.

the. World's Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Moore. are now established in Ithaca, N.

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Main St. Telephone 819 Testify In Tar-Feather Case Photo) 1 Igor Cidslal (left), 22, Washington columnist, and John Taylor, farmor, are-shown outalde- the Jauquier County. courthouse at, Warrenton, after testifying In cases of three socially prominent young men ed by Cassini of tarring and feathering him. Cassini was aided by Tay. lor when he appeared at the farmer's house covered.

with tar and feathers. Photo) Smith- Thacker The marriage: of Miss Gladys telle Thacker- and. Charies Richard Smith solemnised. Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock by 'the Rev. T.

Dodge, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Alexandria, in quiet but lovely ceremony before few close friends and relatives. Miss Thacker is the daughter of the. late Mr. and Mra. Sidney M.

Thacker of Charlottesville and Mr. Smith the son of Mrs. N. Smith and the late Mr. Smith of Lynchburg.

bride. wan attired in a plum. costume suit with black accessories and wore a shoulder corsage of orchide. Following a wedding trip to New York and Canada, Mr. and Mrai.

Smith be at home to their frienda: after October 9 at the John Adama House "In" Presidential Gardens, Alexandria. the out of town rueats for the wedding were: and 54 Mrs. Carroll. Thacker, and Mi. and Mri.

Vernon Thacker of Charlotterville: Mre. N. J. Smith, Mra. Pauline Meadows and daughters, Polly and Beverley," Mias 'Martha Frances Wingheld, an of Lynchburg: Mr.

and Mra. Ralph. K. Fmith, Lirat, and Mra: Margrave of Arlington, a Mrs. Eugene 'A.

Hildreth, who visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Casselt on Rugby Road. expecta to return to Summerville, South Carolina on Saturday. Frances Brady Fletcher will accompany her grandmother and.

continue her atudies in Summerville during the coming winter Miss Jane Robertson has retardad. to her home in. Richmond After. short stay here- with- friends attended the football game Satur day. A The Perpetual Flame fricalliness and Phone 1400 for service within -the means of M.

C. HILL FUNERAL HOME (Cor. Erd Market) Worley. Hodges Miss Helen Hodges -and a Mr. Joseph Worley- both.

of John. son City, wire married there ton Saturday night. Mr. Worley, who received his de Free from the University School, now practices his profes alon in Johnson City. He will be re membered here as outstanding vocalist and a prominent member of the First Baptist Church Choir, Mre.

John H. Cronly of Richmond has returned to her home after a short stay here with friends Mra. Lee Kellam, Jr. has returned to her home on Wartiand Street spending a week in New While there she attended the World's Fair. Mime Alice Smith and Mias Virsinia Drumheller: were: the guests of Mr.

and Mro. Sam Drumde Tapacott of Island. spent a "short time weekend here with friends. Mt. J.

Anderson. ville, who has been spending sone time -in- has arrive! here for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. A Bolling Rock faland motored here Satura -day, returning to their home: that evening.

Dr. and Mrs. Reverley R. Tucker of Richmond and their son-in-is and daughter, Mr. and Are.

Thomas makes it "EN Hin, -land County, motored to the Cni versity Saturday, where. they at tended the football game- Marian Hamilton of Schuyler spent Saturday here with her Francis Lee Fluart Fella. has arrive 1 here where she has taken an spartan meni in the Lyndall for the winter. months te Miss Evelina McGruder and Mise Moiste Michie left -yanterday with Mrs. Andrew.

Dr Hart to spend oral days visiting at Sire: Hart's summer home. on the Cheapeake Bay; Mr. and Mra. Lawson Wood. had their guests last week -end.

-Mr. Virgil Foster of Wayneaboro, Mr. and Mra. C. E.

Foster of Midway, and Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Wood of Betey: Gilmer has: returned. to Sweet Briar College after Inc: the week -and with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Gilmer; their -home on Park Street Mime Gilmer attended the football came on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Hinkle, Mr. Chester B. Gootrick, Mir, Arthur Jennings and Mr.

William JenaInge of Fredericksburg motored to! the University for the weekend and while here witnessed the tootbatt game. The Student Center will enter tain on Friday evening from' nine to ane o'rlork with a dance Madison Hall" Mrs. A. C. Walker, Mrs.

and Omithey have been Invited to chaperone, while the dance cornmittee Robert Watts, Mr. John Davis, Mr. Yullle LEVY'S 4: "The Store of The Hour" Phone 102 Last Main Street 4 KENISTON trimmed with VELVET Back into the autumn whirl ready for basy Winter goes our trim, double breasted Keniston reefer. Pointed up with flattering velvet lapels. 4.

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Gordon this and their son. Carl, were recent borough at Carson. guests of mother, India. Sheffield. at.

Wilson, (Continurd on Pace Society Jordan la Here And To Mrs. Visit Edwin Her H. Son-In-Law find W. Daughter, Mr. I.

Mr. And Mrs. John S. Wise Arrive. haver; Copenhaver, of.

the joined Ivy by her Terrace mother, motored Mr. to South W.L it. Sunday where was back -bere that evening, Mrs. Jordan she accom parted winter her months. here.

to upend the add Mra John 8. Wise parenta, Mr. and Mra: Edward Tayloe, at "Edge of New York' have arrived to spend some Mrs. Wine's PAT: Mra. at Whitney "Lanark," their home near here.

They Stone have returned to Now Tork after spend. weekend were among the football game on Saturday. attending Horward and her two sons, John after and George spending Heyward, several to their moth or, -Mre B. H. Heyward, in.

Rion, home, "The Farm Lane," vetting Mr. Catting Nancy Tuchman. Cottingdaughter of Mrs. Washington George: Ruse -and very Cottingham of this city, Mr. WA of Hodges Baker, Jr.

of -Trant PorteNOR Mr. Helen Richmond, were married at Bethlehem. Chapel of Cathedral In Washing: at 1 30. o'clock. Rev.

Noble Powell, dean Washington perrad the ceremony a Jr. of Del. was her sister's a of bonor and only attend. -SPORT SUITS $3.98 Flared and Pleated: Skirts with Clever Lit- de Pleated JacketsFitted and Loose Fitting "Sloppy" Blouses AND. SOLID COLORS MILLER'S BUDGET SHOP.

Rest. Main Street min "a pretty hart makes a beautiful and here you will surely find a HAT -In velvet, felt, antelope or tweed. Priced. from. $395 STYLE SHOPPE DISTINCTIVE APPAREL.

MAIN AND FIRST STREET sot. Mr. Heary Richmond was the best man. wedding breakfast followed the ceremony for the immediate and out-of-town suests. After wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Baker will make their home at 824 Park Areque la Richmond. Miss Hannah and Lucille Dettor left yesterday to resume their studies- at Mary Wish- The Rev. Haryey Lee Marsten, Erector of Greenwood -parish, Mrs. Marston, andtheir three, children.

Minor Lao, Charlotte Jane and John Haynes Marston left. yesterday to spend their in Maryland. Miss Rachel Mary Blose of Washington, and Mr. William W. Nuckola, formerly: of Miller Schont, now of Washington, were 'married on Saturday, September 23, in Ellicott City, Maryland.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Carroll Munford, D. D. of the Li: theren Church After brief visit to Miller School, Mr. and Mrs.

Nuckola will make their home in Washington. Mr. Arthur Gray has returned tot his home in Richmond after spendIng the week-end here. Mr. Nelson Coward hag returned to Baltimore after visiting bla Mrs.

Carolina, at her home on: Gordon Avenue, over the week-end. Our Buyers Are Now in New York WATCH: For New Arrivals! Helen G. Eastham's 220. East Main Street ars Hariss Arias Jt, the dE out range 1 When the Rung Choose first a store: whose name sands for quality and dependability. Werecommend these Genuine Orange Blossom Kings for that import tant event, beccruse of their tine quality and thrifty Keller JEWELERS OPTICIANS George ESTABLISHED 1818 all.

-A Prisoner! CANT STAND MUCH THIS: SHE LONGER! IT ANEW WONDER MUST WHAT TIME DE LATE IT IS.P -LIGHT MUST BE NO THEY LONGER TIME' CLOSED SEEPED THE OFFICE I THROUGH I THE CRACKS AT. THE SIDES AND BE: NEATH THE DOOR! By. A. W. BREWERTON IM GOING MUST.

OH! -I'M SURe NO TO OPEN I HAVE AIR! FRANTICAL- NO ONE PRISONER KNOWS AND ONE'S IN DOOR IT WONT LY TUGGED. SHE ABOUT IT! -OH, THAT OFFICE AT THE ILL -ILL DIE HERE! NOW -HAVENT -MUST DOOR, THEN SUFFOCATE! HEARD, A THE ONE KIND OF DEGA A SOUND LONG FOR ONLY THE LOUDLY, POUNDING. OUTSIDE CALLING TIME! knob FOR HELP TURNS! 1-CANT GET OUT LOCKED THEN ALMOST SHE SANK TO THE FLOOR.

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