The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 26, 1917, Image 2
Ruff-Travlar.
Ridgeway, S. C., April 14,
On Wednesday evening the Epis
copal church at this place wal
the scene of a beautiful weddin;
when Miss Isabel Means Ruff
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
W. Herbert Huff, became th<
bride of Mr. Marion Hartwel
Traylor.
This little church is wonder
fully pretty, and was elaborael:
decorated with branches o :
snowy dogwood and lighted b:
artistic Flemish chandelier fitte<
with white wax tapers.
Miss Alice Walker of Winns
boro presided at the organ, play
ing a program of appropriat
music as the guests assemble<
and the wedding march for th<
entrance of the bridal party, an<
Masters J. D. Fulp, Jr. an<
Walter Thomac stretched th,
white ribbons to close the pews.
The ushers were Messrs. W
H. Ruff, Jr., brother of the bride
Julius Bowen, D. W. Ruff an(
Clarence Edmunds and the
were followed by the bride,
maids Misses Flossie Cromptoz
and Isabel Boyd gowned in but
terfly gowns of white crep(
meteor and tulle carrying sof
fern tied with th'e tulle. Mrs
Hammond Salley of Salley's her
self a recent bride, was her sis
ter's matron of honor and wor(
her lovely wedding gown anc
carried a basket of great Ameri.
can beauty roses.
The bride entered with hei
father, Mr. W. H. Ruff and wa.
preceded by two dainty flcwei
girls, little Misses Eliose Parkei
and Mary Yeadom who scatterec
flower petals bcfore her.
The bride's gown was of whit(
taffeta and silver lace, in rounc
length the filmy veil. arrange'
cap fc,shion, forming the lonE
train, and she carried bride'!
roses and lilies of the valley.
After the ceremony there wac
a large reception at the charm
ing new home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H Ruff which was beautifully
decorated for the occasion.
The bridal party with th(
parents of the bride, receivec
the guests in the drawing roorr
and delicious punch was servec
in the library and on the soutl
glass enclosed piazza, and in thE
dining room, dainty ice crearr
and cake were served from thE
table which was exquisitely ar
ranged with a center decoratior
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We solicit orders by mai]
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chnae We're always in the
of snowy Easter lilies and light
ed by white tapers in silver hold-1
ers, like tapers in mahogany
holders lighting sideboard and
shelves.
Punch was served by Misses
Susie and Harriet Palmer, and
Mrs. Ralph Kennedy of Charles
ton cut the ice cream, the bride
cutting the white heart shaped
cake and distributing the slices
- containing the usual emblems.
I Mrs. W. H. Ruff, the mother
of the bride, wore a beautiful|
gown in orchid shades of char
meuse, with diamonds, and her
aunt, Mrs. David Duiose Gaill
ard, wore a handsome gown of
black lace and jEt, with diamond
- I ornaments, another aunt, Mrs.
Henry Davis wearing a dainty
gown in French pink and blue
with an exquisite Spanish or
nament or old gold and pearls in
I her hair.
Mr. and Mrs. Traylor motored
to Columbia for a short stay and
upon their return to Ridgeway
I will go immediately to house
koeping.
Among the out of town .-uests
nresent were: Mr. and Mrs. T.
IC. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. U. V.
Walker, Miss Alice Walker,
Misses Nell, Isabel and
Christine Gooding, and Helen
McDonald. and Messrs. Law
i ence Elliott, Clark McCants
and Ernest Gladden, of
Winnsboro Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Thorn of New York and Colum
bia, Mrs. J. Q, Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Ruff, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Means Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Irby, Mrs. W. M. Bostick
Misses Sara Kennedy, Mar
garet Ruff, and Weink, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Cleveland, and Mr.
Edwards Boyd of Columbia, Dr.
James DesPortes of Clifton,
Miss Rita Meares of Spartan
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond
Salley of Salley's, Mrs. Mar
garet Jones of Sumter, Mrs.
John Jones, and Mrs. John Mc
Eachern of Longtown, Mrs.
Margaret Ruff of Rock Hill, Miss
Florrie Grant of Wilmington, N.
C., Mrs. David DuBose Gaillard
of Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. Harris
Phillips of Fort Myer, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Fulp and J. D.
Jr., of Fort Mill, and Mr. Eugene
Rosborough of Atlanta.
Stover News.
Miss Lily May Martin :f
Wellridge attended the closing
Iapp's
ow For
We urge the public
With the interest o:
much as they feel the
Here are our reasoi
There are staple thi
the household a foods
You have'seen the*
hat has happened to f~
ods, especially the mo
Why not cover yo1
w and stocks are abun
Right now this stor4
se it is possible for. a s
asis of prices of many
moderate prices. Lai
re Do Hemstitching
rwhereTh
from
*< Department Si
exercises of the Stover scho
Thursday af ternoon.
Rev. R. Roy Brown visited
the community Thursday afte
noon.
Misses Martha McDonald ar
Elizabeth Cathcart attendE
Field's Day exercises in Winn
boro on Friday.
Messrs. John McDonald ar
Storment Bankhead were i
Winnsboro Friday.
Mr. Nealy Bankhead was i
Blackstock Tuesday on busines
Miss Martha McDonald r
turned from Winnsboro Saturda
night accompanied by Missi
Elizabeth and Mittie Cathcart.
Miss Kate Dixon spent ti
week-end at home.
Mr. W. B. Dixon and fami
motored to Chester Monda
afternoon.
Everyone enjoyed the addre
on universsl education given I
Hon. C. S. Ford on ThursdE
afternoon at the school house.
The hail on Friday afternoc
proved very destructive to
number of gardens in this se
tion.
Mr. W. B. Dixon is attendir
Presbytery at Great Falls th
week.
Ciosing Exercises ot Stov<
School.
Invocation - Rev. R. Rc
Brown.
Salutary-Viola Dixon.
Recitation - "Keeping Hol
day", Sara Black.
Recitatian- "Vacation" Davi
Herbert McDonald.
Recitation - "In school an
out," Annie Black.
Recitation- "A patriotic girl,
Mittie Wilson.
Recitation - "The name
Wilson" Sara Wilson.
Recitation- "Vacation Time,
Sara McDonald.
Recitation - "Two girls,
Lizzie Black.
Recitation-- "A great travelar
David Marion McDonald.
Recitation-"A small speech,
William Cameron.
Address - "Universal edue:
tion," Hon. C. S. Ford.
Recitation-Hustle and grin,
Woodward Dixon.
Recitation - "A bunch
THE GRO\
Your F
Presen
to buy now, giving
the public ever at
y can afford.
ngs in dry goods th
tuffs. You know
foodstuffs go up an<
>odstuffs can and uw
re staple lines.
trself for future nee
dant?'
3 offers a stock of $
tore to buy. Pr
Smonths ago. You
:er it is certain to c<
and Picot Edgin
Sol
Jas. L.'1
Lore Cor. Main axn
>l Golden Keys," Storment Mc
Donald.
n Valedictory-Alice McDonald.
Reading of Honor Roll Award
ing of Prizes - Miss Eiizabeth
Cathcart.
d Benediction-Rev. C. Roy
d Brown,
d Honor Roll of the Stover
n School.
Highly Distinguished - Ad
n vanced 1st grade-Sara Mc
3. Donald 97 1-3
Highly distinguished - Annie
Black 97 1-3.
s Distinguished-David Marion
McDonald 93 1-3.
2nd Grade. Distinguished
e David Herbert, McDonald 91 2-3.
3rd 4th and 5th grades-l izzie
y Black 90
Distinguished - Sara Black
91 2-3 Storment McDonald 911-5.
6th grade. Distinguished
S Woodward Dixon 90 5-6.
y 9th grade Highly Distin
zuished-Alice McDonald 96,
Viola Dixon 95 6-7.
n Attendance for the year
a Alice McDonald, Sara BlacK.
Colored Farmers Hold Rally
is At Simpson.
The colored farmers of the
Simpson neighborhood held a
farmers rally at the Simpson
Colored Church Sunday at one
thirty o'clock. This meeting
y was the direct result of the
efforts put forth by the colored
minister of that church and other
i- colored ministers of the county
who have realized the gravity
d of the food shortage. After a
consultation of these ministers
d with Dr. Oliver Johnson of the
publicity committee this meeting
was arranged and speakers were
asked to address the gathering.
if Messrs. J. E. McDonald, Sr. and
Thos. M. Seawell editor of The
News and Herald, accompanied
by Mr. S. C. Cattcart were pre
" sent and all three made talks on
the food problem and the plans
that the county committee has
worked out for the relief of the
people. It was easily seen that
the :entire audience was im
L- pressed with the condition of
things and that every effort is
" going to be made to put into
practice the plans laid out by
>f the county committee.
VING STORE
uture As
t Needs
a number of reasons
heart, we strongly urg
at are quite as necess
you are going to need
I people flock to buy
adoubtedly will happei
ds insofar as you feel
100,000 worth of their
actically all of this me
can buy it now-as r
>t you more.
g-==Prices Most M<
icited.
Papp Corn
.d Blanding Streets,
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ment offers you are ready for it.
There is an old saying that money
makes money. It is particularly true
today. Security, service and courtesy
are our watchwords.
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for the advance.
De every one to buy now
ary to the individual and
them-must have them.
quantities for future use.
Sto many lines of dry
you can, when prices are
iewest and best merchan
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