The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 20, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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A In honor of their sister, Miss Lillian
Blackwell of Darlington, who ;s
their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Waddy R.
Thomson entertained Monday eve_
ning at a very enjoyable party. Their
attractive home on Chesterfield
Avenue was bright and fragrant with
lovely summer flowers and In the
front hall Miss Bessie McManus
served fruit punch to the guests as
they arrived. Music and a variety
of games, a different one at each of
the flvp tables, added to the oocsion.
Late in the evening refreshing ices
with cako was served.
HORTOX-fJREGORY
Horton-Grpgnry Wedding a BeautI-'
fill Daisy Weliding
A brilliant and beautiful wedding!
vas celebrated in Calvary Moravian I
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church on last evening at eight
o'clock, when Miss Mary Adele TTorHorton
second daughter of Dr. Tin niton
V. TTorton, became the bride of
Mr. Andrew J. Gregory of Lancaster.
The church was elaborately and
artistically decorated 'or the event,
and was thronged with the friend
and relatives of the popular couple.
Under the deft fingers of Mr. Shine. ,
this has been transformed into a
scene of beauty. In front of th"
altar, were three large arches, en- J
twined with ferns and starred with
daisies. These al?o banked the organ
and choir loft and festooned the
many white columns. Marking the
reserved seats ere pedestrals. capped
with graceful baskets, holding
masses of beautiful daisies
Prior to the ceremony, a lovely
musical program rendered under
the magic touch of Miss Rosa
Dean, one of the Twin-City's most
gifted musicians. Mrs. E. L. Starr,
whose rich contralto voice has given
pleasure to so many sang exquisitely
Cadmnn*s "At Dawning." and "Because."
As Miss Dean played the flrst
j thrilling notes of the "Bridal Chor-,
us" from Lohengrin, there was an;
expectant hush, as the bridal cortege 1
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entered. le.d by the ushers. Messrs.,
Hamilton Horton. Allen Martin.
Cobb and Thomas Barber. The?- j
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came down the center aisle, and 1
grouped themselves about the clian j
cel. Then came the brides' maids
and groomsmen, alternating. Misses , <
Emily Gray, Emma Wilson, Dr. Chas s
Pratt, and Mr. Bruce Williams; Miss. I
es Margaret Blair and Ernestine t
T.ott, Messrs. Toy Rhea of Rock Hill,
S. C.. and Mr. John D. Wvlie of Lan. '
caster, S. 0. These came from the '
side aisles, crossed and took their
places on either side of the chancel. !
Miss Delia Gregory, sister of the
groom, entered from the center >
aisle, as Mr. Chauncey Gregory of
Dancnster, F>. C.. and Mr. Mark John- 1
son of Charlotte came down the side
aisle. ;
The bridal party. crouped in a
soml-cirelo before the altar, of palms
r.nfl ferns. starred with daisies, made
a tableaux nf rare beauty.
The bridesmaids' towns, of white
nrrandy ruffled to the waist., with 1
sr?h"s of yellow, carried out tbo prot
daisy idea. This was emphasized
ir the old fashioned bouquets of
lovely yellow marcnoritos, arranged
Ir lam cornucopias.
The 1 wo pretty. attractive maids
of bono'-. Misses Louise rnd Noll
TTorton. sistors of the brido, tbon
mm,, down tbo aisle. Tbov woro
lnv?lv robes of yellow taffota. and
carried bouquets of sbaftia daisies.
T'rnCr,l ne the bride, was tbo inrllnr:
li'rlo ilnp: bearer. Master anies
Ftr.r.i v Drake. ,Tr., of Atlanta, dressed
in white.
Lastly oanio the bride, who entered
v Ith ber father, D? Hamilton V.
TTorton. She looked radiant in ber
exquisite widdlnp robe of white
Durh >ss f.n1In, 'rmmed with s ; 1
jrul rare o'. 1 l.-, e of her :? a- ,
ternal crandmotber's. TTer irraeefnl
train came from tbo shoulders,
wb'l" ber 1onp becoming veil was
held In place by sprays of orange
blossoms. TTer elepant bouquet was
of white orchids, showered with
valley llllles and tied with ehlffon
embroidered In valley llllles.
At the ehaneel, they were met bv
the Broom. Mr. Andrew Greeory and
bis best man. and brother. Mr. Thurlow
Gregory of Lancaster. S. C. The
mnrrlnpo vows were taken before
Rev. E. S. Grosland. the beloved
pastor of the bride, assisted by Rev.
.T. K. Pfobl, while sweet and low
hnm the orpan loft floated strains of
Love Strains. The bridal party left
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DRY GOODS
. 5c to 12c Palm Bead
. .5c to 12c Good ninul
25c Madras clo
CLOTHING
>1.98 to $.15 Men's and hoys'
n's and boys'pants,. 49c to $4.
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ip to $5.00 < lnUlmi s ,
3ok, B. V. D. and Union Suits
3 and Dress Shirts, 25c, 50c, a:
illinery at Half Prio
black and fancy, 25c to $2.00.
)o $7.00 Suit
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the church to the jubilant strains of
Mendelssohn's Wedding March.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory left after
the ceremony for their wedding trip
md will visit Atlantic City, the Great
Nukes and Canada before their return.
Most beautiful was the array of
handsome gifts received by the popular
young couple.
Among the out-of-town guests, besides
those in the bridal party, were
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory, father
find mother of the groom, Mr. and '
Mrs. Prank Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Tack Smith of Danoaster, Mr. and
Mrs. James Rtoney Drake of Atlanta
find Mr. and Mrs. Condor of Columbia.
S. C.?Wlnston_Salem Journal.
W. M. V. PROGRAM.
The quarterly mooting of the \V.
M. U. Auxiliary to Moriah Association,
division No. 1 to bo bold with
White Bluff church Saturday, June
24.
Devotional exercises. I
Enrollment of delegates with verbal
reports.
Words of Welcome- Mrs. Tlegler. ,
Response?Miss Delia Prim in cor.
World Missions?Our part in
Ihom?Mrs. T. A. Dabney.
Relation of Money to Missions?
Mrs. Barber Srirll. Mrs John Noal.
Mrs. Jeter Hammond.
Duty of Developing other Christians?Mrs.
Kate Gardner.
Reading?Miss Julia Hinson.
12;0rt?Social hour.
1:00?Devotional?Mrs. T">. c*. .
Carson.
What has my Missionary Society
been to me?Mrs. Prince Blaekmon
Personal Service?Miss Nellie
Small.
Report Woman's Missionary Fniou
Nsheville, N. C.?Mrs. D. R. Fletcli_
er .
Offering.
Churches are urged to sen delegates.
Visitors from Division No. 2 are
cr rdiallv invited.
Mrs. Will Ellis, President.
Division No. 1.
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Mr. W. S. Kirk of Heath Springs.
Route 1. was a pleasant caller at the
\'ews office Saturday.
Miss Sibil T.inc'.e. daughter of
^upt. V. A. T.incle. has returned from
i pleasant week's visit with r<>1a'i\
s at Rethune.
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dippers, all sizes, at low
hoys' hats, 10c, 25c, 49c *?
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joys' caps. . . .25c to 50c X
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Wos.. . . 50c, 75c, $1.50 X '
ilrVsscs. ,39c, 50c, X
A 75c, $1.50
25c, 50c, $1.00. Men's X [
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Misses Annie an?l Sadie Wilson
visiting in Great Falls.
Mr. Wilbur Means of Chester is
<e guest of Mrs. R. L. Crawford,
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Miss ICloise Hampton of Columbia
h0 guest of Miss Katharine Wyie.
Mr. Carl Lee of Charlotte spent
Sunday bore with his sister. Mrs.
lohn A. Newman.
Miss Sowell of Rock Hill i
U';8t of Miss Jennie Lee Staer.
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Mi<?, Ruth Salter of Trenton is visting
M ss Maude Moore.
U s Minnie Corliin of Chester is
ting ut the home of Mrs. G. \Y.
I'oovcy.
lis; I-ella Gregory who is a student
.".i the Rnier?on School of Oratory
in Boston is at home to spend
. acation.
M s Tiielma Sowell of Kcrslmw
i Misses Marie ami Minnie Ca key
' a ' r motored out to ouglas
S'-nday in Miss Soweil'.s ear.
Mrs. J. R. Pnoro and children of
Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. .1. Forrest
Bosewell of Burkevllle, Va., are
the quests of Mr. and Mrs. I.. ('. Pay,
leur.
Mrs. Tt. A. Cochrane who lias Duen
visiting iter daughter. Mrs. M. J.
Ureen, for tlie past several weeks, re.
rued fo her home at Plum Branch,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. TV. T. Gregory, Miss
I.eila Gregory, Messrs. Thurlow^
Chauncey, Toy and Ned Gregory,
Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Harper, Mrs. J.
Stoney Drake and children of Atlanta
and Mrs. ,T. F. Smith who
notored to Winston-Selem Friday
ror the Horton-Gregory woddingfl returned
to Lancaster Sunday.
Mr. It. Thomas Beaty is attending
the meeting of the South Carrollna
Bunkers Association in HendersonviPe.
T' t re will lie a parcel post and
pie stile on the Do trlas church
riiitpd" Friday. Jun ^ 22. beginning
:v onint'v : 7:"e oVoek for the henfit
of the crh'ering otti s o?" Ru rope
'"he public is invited to attend.
' mbnrs of a house party of c
' or ntertaincd at a cottage on
m's Island by Mrs. Jane FlshV
r !,r- fin-Mr' - V'ss Jane TuckT-*ishe?-.
are- Miss Fisher. M'ss Yir
glnla Lancaster, Miss Gwyn Dick,
s Dorothy Moore of Lancaster.
Mi Ciaivo Rll'ott and Miss Ceeiio
r"dninre Mr--. Clarendon W. Barron
iiso Mrs. Fisher's guest at the attractive
cottage she has taken for
the outing.?The State.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stew man are
on joyinsplendid tomatoes from
their own garden. tho first nf the Sanson.
so far as wo have hoard and
ih?y aro to h?* congratulated upon
V.'-lr success as gardeners.
Prof, v M Wllkos had his loft
rm vorv painfully hurt a few days
while returning from Lanca
the 1 ,. C. afternoon train, cnus<1
iiy ono of tho coaoh windows falon
it. Chester News.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gregy
. Tuesday, June ->>. a gill.
\Y. \Y. To .ram. publisher of Tho
Chester S nil-Weekly News, was a
isitor in Lancaster Sunday.
Mrs. I,illie Griflln of Sumnmrvillo
'ill arrive Wodnesdav ' a visit
:h ? home r:.' Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
- lynn.
Miss Pond Cofev loft Monday foi
its,. I niversity of Virginia summer
i tiool when* sue will take a six
i U s coarse.
kit". J. P. Klynn loft today for the
' nu. ii Inftiijiaiy in Koc.k Hill t>
unooi go ii eaini- n'.. T>t. .-.upp. i ,e
family physic.an acoonip.mied her.
\bout twenty-five members of the
[toy Scouts, tinder tin- dire<'tion ot
>.outmastor John l'oag will, leturn
rem ilu'ii miihiii?i -
reek Wednesday. From all ac
jovrts, they have enjoyed a most
?roiitaide encampinent.
r. E. J. Meeks left Saturda\
or a several days stay m the Ul oil it _
iuiiis. He recently underwent an
ration for appendicitis and h:s
uany friends are indeed pleased to
earn that lie is recuperating very
apidly.
The handsome brick business
louse Adjoining th* First National
Dunk building, being erected by the
it. C. Hough Jewelry Co., will be
tudy for occupancy about the first
next month.
Mrs. C. G. Cochrane of Riverside
eturned to her home Saturday from
ioi n where she had spent two weeks ?
vlth her sister, Mrs. M. W. White,
the "White Rose City."
Mr. T. J. McAllister of Laurens, S. !
L, has accepted a responsible posl- j
ioM with the Lancaster Department'
Store. Ills family will arrive In
atncnster about the first of Sep-j
ember. We extend them n most
:ordinl welcome to the Red Rose
lity.
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Did You Ever
Find a Two Dollar Bill
That You Had Lost?
1 >id you ever find a two dollar bill that you
Iliad l<?st { Don't you feel relieved? Well here is
one that you have lost. This week and this we 'k
_ only I am going to aive y >u a two dollar bill off on
The Florence Automatic Oil Stove and The Ideal
J is worth two dollars. Now this is for this week
| only, ending June 24, and this is for a cash sale
1 Tireless conker. Brine: this coupon with vou for it 1
only. |
I Now you pay for ice to keep you cool and
hero is two dollars that 1 am giving you to take
something* that wilLbe worth more than all tbo
ice. Bring lliis coupon along and get you an Oil
Stove and a fiivh-ss cooker tliis week. This coupon
is not worth anything after this week.. ;
J. B. MACKORELL
Clip this coupon and bring it with you.
Good for Two Dollars at J. B. MACKORELL'S
on a Florence Automatic Oil Stove
or an Ideal Fireless Cooker. Not good after
June 24th. 1916.
J. B. MACKORELL.
Attractive
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Lion brand shirt.*, beautiful patterns in negll- (f-i rkrv
ce an 1 soft French styles, also plain white, each
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lii " n.iln- lc, tailored to lit. cool comfort in\I IIII
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Fine nainsook union >:its, elastic shoulder
waist band. A regular 7 garment at ... %JV/C
Fino nainsook ntliletio shirts and drawers O C
the equal of most 50c garments, onh
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fin' gngo pane s'niiLs and drawers, ft!i 5.iz<\s -| C 1
ji i 4 4. Regular :5c garment, special * OC
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Wi!s>?ji Bros. Kim- Nainsook atli-Jotir shirts ^ a
md drawers, a!? > ong jean drawo-s with
*-!?> : ic seams each vWv
Wilson Bros. night shirts, made largo, roomy, <?1 rw/\
cool comfort in each. ."?<><-, 75c and yl?UU
Belts for every man, black, tan, silk and cotton.
Palm Beach, white kid. all slea up to 48, ?^l|p
each '25c and < v W
Our line of cotton and silk half hose Is r^/V
complete; l'alm Beach, white, navy, black and
fnneloa m,< * ^ or-.. o-_ -
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liig lint? Palm Poach and Panama s*llts. llght,A * qq
and (lark colors, sizes from 33 to 48, special. . ^ *'0
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LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE