University of South Carolina Libraries
\ - SOCIETY NEWS. On Tuesday evening, March ]lth,*Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Boyd de lightfully entertained at dinner the I'i^llowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. WTPe rguson, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. C*'pelahid, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jm- cobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett. The house was most attracive in its decorations of blooming plants and fcins. The dining-room wak bank- ed with the magnificent ferns for which the hostess is" famous, and the table was beautiful in its dec orations of largo yellow daffodils." A delicious four-course dinner was served. to the following guestsTMesdamcs Jennie Briggs, R. P. Adair, Nan nie Kinney, Emma Little. Drake Dillard, A. B. Henry, W. ^f. Mc Millan, Alma Dillard, Lee Pitts, Miiiner Adair, J. U. Pitts, M: A. Hays and James Sprurit, of Dillon. od Mrs. J. A. Chandler de- Ijghtfully entertained at a course dinner on Wencsday evening, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.- Ir vin Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Owens, Jr.^James Sprunt. of Dillon, Miss es Nancy Owens and Dorcas Miason and Dr. S. C. Hays. of Petersburg, Va. Vases of ex quisite daffodils made the house un usually pretty. At a late hour the hostess servfcd a delicious sidad and sweet course. Those invited to par take of this hospitality were Mes- ames J. B. Jones, of Petersburg, of her daughter Ruby Rembert -— -to —— Mr. Daniel Johnson Brimm, Jr. on Wednesday, March the fifth nineteen hundred and nineteen. New York City. J- Fcslaoobs, Oeo, ,M. Wright, J.j The. wedding took, plwce in the Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Miss Clara Duckett entertained the following guests it dinner: Mrs. J, Bolling Jones of Petersburg. Va.. ReV. and Mrs. Edward Long, Rev. and Mrs, Henry Stokes. Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Miss Sallie Wright. Rev. S. C. Caldwell, D. I).. Miss Caroline Caldwell. Mr. .las. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Adair. In the dining room the prevailing color scheme was yellow, jonquils and yellow embroideries being used in profusion on the dinner table. Mrs! George M. Wright was host ess on Thurvday when she enter tained a few friends at a spend-the- day party. A delicious four-course dinner was served. Those invited V\ A. Galloway, Will Davidson, A. Bailey, F. D. .Jones, C. L. Rounds,, Hugh Workman. 1 John Robertson, Geo. White, of Savan- mah, jGa.. W. II. Shands, B. * II Boyd, Henry Stokes, T. D. Cope land and Misses Clara.Duckett and Connie Bailey. The Musgrove Club was delight- fullv entertained last week when • • » ' they met with Mrs. Mae llipp. The afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed. The hostess served a delicious salad * and sweet course. Those present were Mesdamcs V\ M. McMillan, to partake of this hospitality were Mesdamcs. George White ol Abbe ville. S. R. Pritchard of Black burg, Va., W, G. Neville, Myrtle Hunter, F. 1)! Jones. /. I. Copekmd. Arthur Copeland. D, J. Brimm, A. V. Martin and Joseph A. Bailey. Friday afternoon Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., was hostess to the Friendly Dozen Club. Soon after the guests assembled, they were ushered into the dining room where a delicious three-course luncheon was 'crved. Covers were laid for .fourteen and the hostess had' pro vided place cards containing Irish' jokes, over which there was much merriment. Those present were: Mrs. J. Bolling Jones of Peter#- burg, Va.. Mrs W\ W. Shnpds. Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Mrs. E. S. F. Giles, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. J. W. Cope land. L. R and Miss Connie Bailev. A delightful social affair was that given by Mr. and Mrs. George Young <>n Friday evening when they, wet e atlmme to some M their friends, Soon after the guests ar rived they were uskcd into the din ing room where a most delicious course djf.m.er was served. The table was lovely with its centre- piece of handsome pink carnations and various decorations. Each guest finding his or her place by a dainty place card. Mr. and Mrs. Young’s guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clapp, Mr. and MVs. John Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. M. Pitts, Henry Young. Jno. W. Finney, Tom Blalock. Henry Ran- tin, Pet Adair and Jim Eeuman. The following announcement will be of interest to friends in Clinton: Mrs. James A. Durant announces the marriage Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden entertlined at a most delightful bird supper Friday evening, March 14tl). the following guests: Dr. and Mrs. Jus*..R. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Copeland. Dr. and Mrs. R. \V. Johnson, Dr. Jas. W..Davis, Mr. J. W\ Smith, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Mrs. J. Bolling Jones, of Petersburg, Va. and Miss Clara- Duckett. The dining table was most attractively decorated in Irish green, various, decoctions commemorative of the 17th of March being used in profusion, while the* centre-piece was* a beau tiful silver basket filled with mag nificent daffodils. Each guest was presented with a booklet containing an amusing Irish story. TJic sup per was.beautifully served in four <-our-e. each course being «ppro- priarely decorated. Jones and Dr. Lee Young. 5 O The G. G. G. Club was delight fully entertained on Friday even ing by Mi'S Nan Copeland. Not Sr.. Mrs. \\ . S. Bean. Mrs. only the club members being guests T ynn. Mrs. George Wright but also a young man for each young lady. The St. Ptriek idea was earried^out throughout the ev ening. jokes causing much amuse ment during this pleasant affair. A delicious course supper was serv ed by Misses Free and Spencer to the guests w'-ho were: Misses Mary Henry, Sybil Burdette, Rowena Jones, B. Copejand, Marie Cosby and Messrs. A. Sfalworth. Wilson, M. Cothran, E. A. Dillard, Dixon and W. L. Dunlap. After supper the guests hurried off to. the basket hall game between the Newberry girls anil our high |*thool girls. From there they attended the oru- toric'd contest at the Presbyterian •college. The evening proved to he a thoroughly enjoyable one. every- ’rodv having a wonderful time. —o— Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ferguson entertained most delightfully at a course supper “on Friday evening. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. The members of the Young La- - 0 P^ an ^’ ^ r - an< ^ ^ rSi dies Club enjoyed the evening on Copeland, Mrs. Barksdale and Miss Sturday when they were entertain- Vir * inia Barksdale, of Lanrens. od^by Miiss Belle Free at the home of Mrs. J. I. Copeland. '"Soon af ter the guests arrived, they were invited into the dining room where a delicious four-course luncheon S ■' V *1 was served by Misses Nan Copeland and Marie Coshy. __ The dining tiable was lovely with its St. Patrick’s' decorations. Each guest found her place by an Irish name. The centre-piece was a howl of lovely peach blossonis. A good many jokes and sewing were enjoy ed. Miss Connie Martin was elect ed a new member of the club. Those enjoying this hospitality were: Misses Leila Ewrds, Edna Clayton, Peggy Dunlap, Mary Bean, J.i\lia Neville, Caroline Caldwell, Mar jorie Spencer and Mesdames M. J. McFadden and J. I. Copeland. 1 X_o_ "* A much enjoyed spend-the-day party was that given on WednesT day when Mrs. J. M. Pifts-entfiiv tained a number of her friends. 'A she entertained at an afternoon tea delicious turkey dinner was served j in honor of Mrs. J. Polling Jones, Mrs. John T. Young was at home on Wednesday to the Knitting Club. The afternoon was a beau tiful one and everybody thoroughly enjoyed being out. At a late hour the hostes-; served a tempting salad •o n-o with ice tea. Those present were Mesdames : W. 0. Bailey* Tom * Robertson, W. B. Owens, Jr., James R. Copeland, James Sprunt, of Dillon, and Misses Marie Motz, of .North Carolina, Jette Dillard, I Nancy Owens, Dorcas Mason andj Emmie Robertson. Again the Knitting Club was en tertained on Tuesday of this week by Mr^. W. Cyru Bailey. The| guests had an unusually pleasant time. Delightful refreshments were served bv the hostess. < On Tuesday Mrs. R. Z. Wright was hostess to a few friends when First Presbyterian church of that city. Miss Durant is from. Bishop- yiRe and her popularity is shown ;• •' large circle of friends. She was accompanied to-New York by her sister, Mrs. Law. Mr. Brimm is one of Clinton's most popular young men and is the eldest son of Dr. land Mrs. D. J. Brimm. He is now in the design ing department of Gallaulef Aero plane Plant, at East Greenwich. Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Brimm will he at home in East Greenwich for the present. Their many friends here wish them much success and happi ness in the -future. . —o— •s • . Another announcement of much interest to friends in town is that of the engagement of Miss Lena Belle Adair to Dr. James B. Kay, of Anderson, the wedding to take place on the second of April. Miss Adair is the daughter of Mrs. Min- • •• y << nie Adailf and for some time has I been in training in Grady hospital in Atlanta, where she finished her course in January. She has a large circle of friends here. Dr. Kay is a young physician in the bospifrd from which Miss Adair graduated and for the present will be located there. Th^ many friends of the young couple extend best wishes for a happy future. Miss Nancy Owens who is leader of the girls Junior Christian Endeav or society gave the members'quite an enjoyable party on Tuesday after noon. The invitation was given “to a Tacky Party" and the members certainly entered into the spirit with great fun. The costuming was first class and the tfchole evening proved to he the very best fun imaginable-. At a late hour the hostess served stick candy, peanuts and cakes. About forty childred were present and enjoy ed the evening to the fullest. THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FITTING GLASSES E. B. GARVIN OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12:50 p.m. 1:50 p. m. to C p. m Office CommereJal Bank Quilding DON’T FORGET —-US When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. See our display of White Mountain Refrigerators. Sixteen sizes to select from—prices reasonable. We are showing a splendid line of Baby Carriages. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days “LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially- prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. ,. . Parlor Suits at special prices. Big line to select from. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. o — —. .. *" ' - i Always Out to Visitors No matter when they come or where they come from. When people show enough interest in our store to come in and look around, we are as well pleased as you were the first tiine your name appeared in the papers. We are truly proud of our stores and our clean fresh stock of Spring Merchandise; so when you come to look, please feel that the compliment is all on our side of the house, and that you don’t have to spend a cent to "get out—we wish our doors would open a thousand times a day to let in a looker-we mean it! STORE NEWS Wells Clardy to trade. Co. is a good place carry Pictorial Patterns in WTiat' arc you goitfg to do about Gordon Hosiery are best for ladies aind children. What are you going to do about it? —0—* Paul Jones Middies are cut full regulation sizes, and the colors are tub proof. - What are you going to do about it? We have a complete line of Mothers’ Friend Wash Suits for tke little boys, and the colors are tub proof. What are you going to do about It? To be out of style is out of place. Why not wear a Cape or Dolman. We have them in stock—navy and colors. A 4 What are you going to do about it? Pome good looking new Spring Dresses in taffeta, georgette and Crepe-de-chine just opened up. What are you going to do about it? We are displaying some stylish new Spring Coat Suits in the most wanted shades and materials. What are you going to do about it So come on-Mollie and Join the crowd and take a look at the New Sjpring Silks and Dress Goods. ^ime to wait. What are you going to do albout it? New Spring Dresses Coat Suits, Capes and Dolman’s Twenty New Spring Styles in Taffeta* Georgette • and Crepe-de-Chine Dresses now displayed. Colors, Black, Navy, Copen, Grey and Brown I ; ■ - ‘ ' , •, • ■ ’ " ' ' . ' $18.50,$25.00, $27.50 and $32.50 Coat Suits Spring Coat Shits in Serges, Porie Twill and Tricotine in the most wanted shades for early Spring wear, and the styles are very different from ordinary suits. $25.00, $32.50, $35.00 and $45.00 Capes and Dolmans The Newest in Spring Wraps You will want one; they are selling fast; why not drop in and select to-day. We are showing Capes and Dolmans, in Navy, Victory and Rookie. ir- Priced at $25.00 and $35.00 n, BUNGALOW APB0NS LAURENS, S.C. HOtSE DRESSES Five dozen Bungalow Aprons, stripes and fancy checks. Price 8&c each. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Made of percale, stripe and fancy pat terns. Price 91.60, 98JO and 98J0.