The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 13, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2
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Ellie Kiley.
Montgomery Advertiser, 1st.
A marriage of interest ro friends
throughout Alabama was that of Mr.
Johnstone Coppock or iiirmmgnam,
and Miss Ellie Riley which was brilliantly
solemnized Wednesday evening
at 7.30 o'clock a: the iCourt street
.Met:.od:st church. T'.ie church was
artistically decorated "with a wealth of
ferns and cut-flowers.
The altar rail and organ were banked
around witJLi Southern smilax and
graceful :erns. At intervals were
green wicker vases filled with white
Killarney roses and < ispended by
ropes of smiiax over tne neacis 01 me
young couple was a wedding bell of
white rosebuds. The 2%foons were
marked by green (vases filled with
white Kiliarney roses and tied with
white tulle.
Before the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
f niiv Smith rendered an exauisite
musical program. Mr. Smith sang
"At Dawning' by Cadman, and Mr.
and Mrs .Smith sang a duet, "I Live
and Love iThee."
Tliey were accompanied on the organ
by Professor E. L. Merriam who
also played Mendelssohn's wedding
march Lor the entrance of the bridal
party. The ushers, Mr. R. R. Stot1
" r.: 1 "\ T ?. r>^ 1 ^ I
Jar, 01 JDlIVIUilgJLtfUU, -*il. uaiuiuu
AVescott, Mr. William Riley and Mr.
C. Guy Smith, entered first. They |
were followed by the groomsmen and I
"bridesmaids, who entered separately j
on opposite aisles. The groomsmen !
"were Mr. Marvin R. Randall of Bir- |
l
mingham, Mr. Frank L. "Ward and I
Mr. J. A. Simpson, of Birmingham, j
The matrons were Mrs. W. J. Osborne, j
sister of the bride, and IMrs. Frank j
L. Ward of Birmingham. Miss Mary )
Boyd Williams was the onl'y brides- j
maid. They all wore lovely gowns of
pink crepe meteor, fashioned tunic
effect and trimmed with rich 'ace. j'
They cairried empire bouquets of pink
KiJlarney roses.
Miss Rebe Riley, sister of the bride
was her maid oi honor. She wore
a dainty costume of pink satin, trimmed
with, lace and pearls and carried
a 'bouquet of white Killarney roses :
and ferns tied with white tulle.
Just preceding the bride was her ;
young niece and namesake, Miss Ellie :
Trangmar- Osborne w'.:o was the little !
flower girl. She wore a frock of j
white organdie and lace over pink, j
with pink ribbons and carried a Dasf
ket of pink rosebuds.
The bride entered with ier brotherin-law,
Mr. 1W, J. Osborne, by whom
she was given in marriage. Her wedding
gown was of white duchess satin
trimrs^- witk pPinoesfc lam and
pearla asfl In & jpost
becoufiiig; to tieuvk;r &s*u-o. H'or
"V^il (A ?uH>e ??>s arraiiged _cap-effect '
and vfriSlh. c?iF#?e uiossoms,
s'l-ne carried a. "bo^puet of brides rosoa
and Jj?ies of the valldy. Her only
oraa:i&*it xs^^Wfiamond and sapo^'iire
"bar pin, ^r. of Mr.
Mr. Coppock was attended^^P \fcr. i
E. L. All ctf Birmingham as best man
and t:e ceremony was performed by
Dr. J. 0. Grogan.
Immediately afterwards, Mrs. M. A.
W. Riley, mother of the bride, entertained
the bridal parry and relatives
at an informal reception at ner nome
on Goldthwaite street.
The home was prettily decorated .or
the occasion. The parlor and diningroom
were in bridal tones of white
and green and the bride's table was
spread with lace. In tue center was
a basket of wliite Killarney roses and
lilies of the valley. 'Silver slippers
held almonds and mints, and at one
side was the handsomely embossed
"bride's cake. Ices and cakes were served.
Later in tie evening Mr. and Mrs. ,
Coppock left for Cincinnati, New York
and en route home they will stop in
Greenville and Spartanburg, S. C.,
to visit his relatives. The bride's
traveling gown was of "blue gabardine,
with which she wore a chic velvet hat
trimmed-with shaded blue tips.
A.ter October 17, Mr. and Mrs. Coppock
will be at home to teeir riends
at "The Ridgiey" in Birmingham.
In this marriage the affectionate intprptif
nf mnnv friends in centered. In
Montgomery, w_ere the bride has
grown to young womanhood, she is
much beloved. She possesses a charming
personality, a sunshiny nature
and a gentle gracioufeness of manner
that has won for ier a large circle
of friends who wish, for her every
happiness.
rviv Pr?r>-nr?r''lr ic o npitivp Smith far
alinian though he is an Alabamian by
adoption, having resided in Birmingi
fcam for several years. Ke is a young
I man of sterling worth and holds a reA
sponsible position with a large insurA
ance company. He has a host of warm
gk riends in the Magic citJy woo will
^ welcome his bride most cordially.
R Among the out-of-town guests who
came to Montgomery for t".:e wedding
?cre Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow, of
^rmingham; Miss Louise Holcome of
Bskegee. and iMiss Margaret ChamA
of Birmingham.
. a it ?
Wp are or
our custom*
public with
lines of
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in all lines. We ;
better values tha
So when in need <
and Furnishings,
our prices. We r
dren's, Misses' an
ter Brown?they
than any shoes w
to see us.
One Ce
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From now until 0
one cent per pou
for good middlir
and merchandise.
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that's more than any othc
can gives full directions fc
Sments, how long to boil.
Concentrated Lye is one of
| or on tlie farm. A use for it ev
? and disinfectant; for washingI
scrubbing- floors; for sinks anc
jj caring- for poultry. For every ui
ally from
MEMBLEZ
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and buy it of the following deal
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W. P- Derrick & C(
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manufacturers
are determined to give
n we have ever done.
}f Clothing, Shoes, Hats
see our lines and get
nake a specialty of Child
Bovs' Shoes?the Bus- x
stand, more hard knocks
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of PfirA
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ictober 15th we will pay
nd above market price ,
lg cotton on accounts
Perry Co.
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One fourth more ptpfe? i
troiig Concentrated Lye for s
fen Cents in MensHfbson's B$g. jh
rwenty-Ounce Can of Solid ?J
-ye.
Other cans give 3rou only
ixteen ounces for your dime. |
Every can warranted full jjjjj
trength, no adulterants, no
illers-justpure Concentrated
_ye for every use. ^ Three ||
ans for a quarter. 11
Sixteen ounces ot I'ow- \\
lersd Lye for a dime instead [j
i of other powdered, lye.
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Ounce Can will saponify eight
the best hard or soft soap?and g 8
ir ten cent can will do. Every ? 2
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the handiest articles in the household j; |
ery day. Cheapest and best cloanser jj k
woodwork, cleaning- kitcn^n lunmuro, s a
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