The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, March 21, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Speci L4rge Size Men's W Any Man's Overall i eludes the famous Any.youth's Overall choice ....... Men's Sealpax uniol tity) ... ....--.. Men's B. V. D. Unio1 quantity) ..-..--. Good quality 36-in~c1 r has retulred from rd spent part ly spent the-week sfailyH. Miefie; Jr., is visiting AnEdgefield. e,of Rock Hill, ~3dneyTrownsell left y4 bir home in Atlanta, 1(eEaster, of Rock Hill, end in;,town.., - Legerton, of char. 'week-end in town. ,of Georgetown, is via. site, Mrs. Horace Tray-. .P.P n made abusinless ys to Virginia this~ eiholsbn, of Union, attenid.. ~Bem.Matthews wedding this Carrie Elliot, Julia Gantt -Macfie spent Saturday in '.atte Martin, of Columbia, -week-end with Mrs. S. G. -Mattie Withers, of Columbia, her sister, Mrs. Catherine E~rs. J. ML. lolladay, of Marion, is iigher daughter, Mrs. H. E. SC3WOl. frs. A. G. Quattlebaumi has re-. edfrom a visit to friends in irs. W. 0. Brice and Miss Jennie seborough splent part ;of this week frai. B. C. Bye, of Philadelphia, is tigat the home of her son, Mr. 3. Bye.. fr. T. F. Cartwright, of Rock Hill, visiting her parents, Judge and W. L. Holley. <Miss Ruth Doty, of Converse CoL. arrived at home on Thursday for espring- vacation. iss Mary Carlisle Elliott arrived edy from Winthrop to attend BrownMatthews weddng. is for si ite Handkerchiefs 5c n the house (This in Carrhart) . . 'S1.00 pr (values to $3.00) your 98c suits,, (limited quan ...$1.00 garment Suits (also limited .......$1.00 pr white homespun 8 and 9c yd Miss Virgina Owens has returned to Chicora College for Women, after spending several weeks at her home. Mrs. J1. J. Neil returned on Satur day from Columbia, after spending the week with Mrs. J. J. Neil, Jr. Mr. 0. F. Crowson, postmaster and newspaper man of Burlington, N. C., visited his brother, Mr. 0. ~E. Crow son this week. Messrs. Moultrie Douglas and Tom MDonald, of the University of South Carolina, were at home for the Eas er holidays.. - Miss Elizabeth Sloan returned to Winto.Saem, N. C., on Monday, afer speming several days at her home here. Miss Lizzie Robertson, of Colum bia, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Robert Mrs. 3. E. Weir, of Columbia, was a isitor at the home of Mrs. G. R. Robertson during the Easter holi Jack McMaster lzas returned to the University of Georgia, the last of the week, after spending several Neeks at his home. Mr and Mrs. F. A. DesPortes and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lyles are 'in Charesto this week enjoying the Magnolia Gardens. Mrs. U. G. DesPortes and c.hildren left on Tuesday for Concord, N. C., to visit Mrs. DesPortes' parenits, the Rev, and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, lrs. Evans Wylie and Miss Eliza Wylie, attended the Brown-Matthews wed ding in WinnsborO this week. A. business meeting of the Thurs day Afternoon Bridge Club was call ed for Monday afternoon by the president, Miss Floride Martin. When the scores for the year were given it was found that Mrs. F. A. DesPortes held the highest. The net regular meeting of the club will be held with Miss Carrie Elliott. The county nurses will hold a baby coference at Greenbrier school house on Monday, April 4th, from 2:30 p. m to 4:30, for that section of the conty embracing Rion and Green brer. Those who have no means of transportation will please leave their names and addresses at Delleny's store and the flurses will see that a way is provided to carry them to and from the conference. All chiL drn from infancy to 6 years of age mmll beinsected. iturda Women's Extra Sized value) ........... >oice Any Women's (value to $8.00).... Other Women's Slipp Misses White Organ( 19 years) choice Other Children's Whi years)........ OTHER BARGAINS TO MENTION. Winnsbc Mr. E. R. BuHard spent the week and at his home in Charlotte. The president of the Civic League requests that all members pay their dues immediately to Miss Nellie Pearson, who will turn it over to the reasure. Misses Etta Lee Scruggs and Eli. abeth Coan, of Winnsboro, and Misses Theo Lyles and Mamie Bates, of Orangeburg, returned Sunday after.. noon to Winthrop College after spending the week-end in Charlotte as the house-guests of Miss Mary Julia Buflard. . Miss Bullard was the hostess at an informal dance given at her home on East Boulevard Saturday night Mr. George B. McMaster has re. eived a bulletin in which the im-. portance of the following advice is emphasized: Addressing mail to street and number; that firm letter heads bear street address; that mail be deposited early' and freqcently during the day and not held until the close .of business; return address on envelppes insures prompt return of undelivered letters; valuable mail should be registered, and money or ders instead of cash should be used in sending remittances by mail. It is further urged in the bulletin that frms using mailing lists should keep these- lists up to date, as a great deal of mail matter is lost through incorrect and obsolete mailing lists. BABY CONFERENCE. A baby conference was held last Friday at the Community House for the contestants for the Palmafesta. The county nurses were very much pleased at the showing made by the babies, all of them having very high scores. .Billy Parkinson, age 20 months, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Parkinson, of White Oak, made the highest core, 970 points. DuBose: Ellison, Jr., age 47 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ellison, of Winsboro, made the second high. est score. Jean Mixon Patrick, of White Oak, and Billy Keehan, of Winnsboro, received honorable men-. tion. The coiference was held by the county nurses, but all examina tions were made by physicians and dentists of Winnsboro. Three phy sicians were appointed to act as a scoring committee on Saturday morn. S +inga twelv e cok, with the above ,Mond Gauze Vests (35c .........2 for 30e Slippers in the hous 3 .. .. .. .. .. ...$2.50) ~rs (black) . ... $1.75 ly Dresses. (sizes to ...... ... ...$2.75 te Dresses (8 to 14 ..............98c TOO NUMEROUSi 170, S. C. EASTER UNION SERVICE. Our large Community building was filled Sunday night by those attedning the union service. The combined choir of the churches rendered most beautiful and appro priate Easter selections. Dr. Oliver Johnson preached an' able and impressive .sermon from the text, "Buy the truth and sell it not," impressing upon all that they should seek the truth from its source, and' not try to formulate personal codes of truth. saying that when we have othis, Truth will to us so valu able that w~e would not :are to. dis.. pese with it at any price. EASTER SEVICE. In accordance with their .altomn, the congregation of St. John's Ej'is. opal Church .>f Winnsbora d a most beautiful service last Sunday. The church had been decorated with loving care, and the choir of sixteen rendered a well prepared and :,po priat musical program. While a 11 regre' zd that Miss Kate Obear, the regular and efficient organist, conl3 hot, on account of sudden illness, be present, they re.joiced in having her place so admirably filled by 3Mrs. Fay A. DesPortes. LUNCHEON FOR MISS BROWN. Mrs. 8. E. Lyles gave a luncheon on Wednesday. at noon in honor of Miss Betty Brown, bride-elect of the week. Only the bridal party and a few intimate friends were present. Covers were laid for eight WATER ANALYSIS. Sanitary water analysis No. 2514 of water received March 14, 1921, from water supply of Winnsboro, S. Results'in Parts per Million Chlorine .............. - .7.00 Free Ammonia ....--.---....0.02 Albuminoid Ammonia .........0.03 Nitrogen in Nitrates ..........0.20 Nitrogen in Nitrites ..........0.00 Total Solids ................82.00 Bacterial indications of contamina tion: Negative. Remarks: Analyses indicate water to be of good quality and free from contamination.. F. T, Parker, M. D. lay,Tu Children's White Dress Men's Riding Pants (1 choice .......... Choice any man's Hat $6.00). .. . ... .. ... iBig Table 36 in. Bleacia yard) at........ Good Grade 27-inch WI SLadies' Silk Hose ( bik, BROWN-MATTHEWS. A beautiful and impressive cere. mony took place on Wednesday even. ig aL six o'clock when IMiss Eliza beth Brown, of Lancnaster, became the bride of Henry Elliott Matthews, of Charlotte, N. C. The marriage took place at the residence of -Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W. Heath, the lat. ter being a sister of the bride.' The first to enter. the ceremony room were Brown Heath and Jack MMaster, who acted as ushiers. Then followed Miss Elia Wylie, of Lan-. caster, attired in a peach colored taffeta gown and.carrying pink sweet peas, with Stewart W. Heath, Jr. Immediately preceding the .bride came little Miss Nary McEapter daintiJfy dressed in a pink frilled or. gandie, scattering pink rose leaves, and Master Palmer Matthews dressed in a suit of white satin, with white filled silk shirt, carrying the ring on a small silver plate., As the bride descended the stair way she made a beautiful picture, at. tired in white satin, hafld embroid. ered in morning glories, and silver' and pearls. She wore a court train trimmed in shirred maline and silver lace inserts, and orange blossoms. 'Her veil was caughit to her head with a Russian coronet trimmed with sil ve, pearls, and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of n'ehids sitowered with lilies of the valley. She was joined at the door.way by her maid..of.honor, Miss Ella Crar-. ford Heath, who wore a charming gown of gold satini trimmea with gold sequins, and carried pink sweet peas. Entering together they were met by the groom and his best man, Robert Lindsay, of Columbia, who came in from a side door. The cei-emony, which was perform ed by the Rev. Carl Matthews, of Kentucky, took place before an im. Pprovised altar. Soft candles shed1 their glow over the room, which was beautifully decorated in green and white. Ropes of cedar, with potted plants and dogwood were effectively used. Just before the' ceremony Grieg's "To Spring" and "Love" were played by Miss Alice Walker.- Lohengrin's wedding march was used. Miss Carrie Elliott and Mrs. V. G. Kinnaird met the guests at the door and presented them to the re. ceiving line, which was composed of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Heath, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Evans Wylie of Laonater. Mrs. Lida Jones isday es (2 to 6 yrs)..75c. chaki) value $4.00, .......$2.00 pr in house (values to ......... $1.50 ing (sold for 40c ........e yd i+Z. Homespun ..5c tan and blue.. .25c ;25e- 2-for25e 6 MA lfis. Rowe Brown ofUwil Mrs. Eath. wee a gown. -cf. can. :lored satn, trimma with real 16 and wore.pearl ornaments MfrandMs. AG. Dss,Mr andEMrs. K.RE. MWWaste and Mili Alice Walker assisted in receivig'$m t rawn om ljchwas de ed in sunset roeat. The bride's book was kept by.Ml3 Iary Carlisle Elliott, andpne sa served in ther hall by Miss 3 I Kito hester and Misa Anns KMhin. After the ceremony th.e guesta.Weie ivyited into the dining room) e iees in lily shapes individual 4&kes and mints were served-. 1n the center of the taHle h was covered with a hand-niad laesr nterpiece, over pink, stood a tae - silver pitcher 6Iled with pilk roses uad ferns. The rioom was furthe@' seorated'with pink- rosesjataflsiL rer vases, and old fashioned cand4ela. bra. Mr. and Mrs. E. D). Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer MieMaster assisted in the dining room. The wedding cake was cut amidst uc m ermet. Brown Heath cut th ig isAnnie Keteksin the wishbone, Miss Eliza Wylie the but, bon, and-Dunen Medamnts the. thimbe.k Among the many handsome pres.. ents displayed was a silver service, the' gift of the bride's fatnily. Mr. and Mirs; Matthews left on the southbound train for New Orleans. The' outof-towni guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, of Lancas. ter; Mrs. E~vans Wylie, Misses Eliza and Louise Wylie, of TLanater; Mrs. Lida Jones, Mrs. Hattie Brown, of Laurens; Miss Lottie Kluttz, of Ches. ter; Robert Lindsay, of Columbia. COMMUNITY HOUSE PROGRM Line Afley." Selsniek News-Every. thing in Pictures. This news service - is among the best in the country, giv nga pictorial account of ,appenings f importance within four days after the occurence. This festn*ee lOnec is worth the price of admission. Saturday, 4 p. m.-Bryant Wash burn in "Jack Straws." Paramount omic cartoons. Tuesday night-Irene Castles in Amateur Wife. 1 reel Prisma in nat.. oral colors.. Women Act as Pawn Agents. There are women in New York, It is aid, who make a living pawning arth . e e or n'er people.