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TBUB3DAY, AUGUST 6, li I » : mountains •s OF ' ft V: y-' : Mrs. Larry B. DUlard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 ^ “SMILES” ^aesta of the evening included: Mr. . 1a ately for paroynn... Mr*. Burdette is a graduate of the h-esbyterian College of South Caro- ina and for several years has suc cessfully tkught in several schools of he state, including' Clio, Conway, and by her gentle, gracious mariner baa won many friends. ' ' - . » The bridegroom^ a man of sterling worth and upright character, is a pro- Smile a little, smile a little, As you go along, Not alone when life is pleasant, But when things go wrong. —7-= Care delights to see you frowning, i Loves to hear you sigh; V * Turn a smiling face upon her, Quick the dame will fly. a little, smile a little, along the road; v S^fcvery life must have its burdens, _ ' ^ > Every heart its load. Why sit down in gloom and darkness, With your grief to sup? As you drink Fate's bitter tonic Smile across the cup. * Smile upon the troubled pilgrims 4- Whom you pass and meet; Frowns are thorns, and smiles are blossoms 4 Oft for weary feet. Do not make the way seem harder By a sullen face, £ Smile a little, smile a little, Brighten up the place. ^ Smile upon your undone labor. Not for one .who grieves . O’er his task, waits wealth or glory; He who smiles achieves. Though you meet with loss or sorrow In the passing j^ears. Smile a little, smile a little, Even through your 'tears. .—Ella Wheeler Wilcox. i - - - guests of evening included: Mr and Mrs. Horace Payne, Mr. and Mrs George A. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacoos, Sr.t Mr. and Mrs. John Little, Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey wens, Mr. and Mrs-. J. A. Chandler, and Mrs. Christopher Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Parrott, Dr. mad Mrs. T. J. Peake, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finney, Misses Etta Lee Scruggs, Clara Duckett, and Messrs. Raymond Pitts, Ben Granger, John Holt and Elliot Hall. S' 4 / 3 «■ METHODIST AUXILIARY^ ENJOY PICNIC On Thursday the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Broad Street Methodist church spent the day at the Bois-Terre club. The men came out for the bountifu\ and sumptuous dinner and an alto gether pleasant day was spent. —1 o MRS. PEAKE HOSTESS TO MERRY WIVES Mrs. T. J. Peake was a gracious hostess to trhe Merry Wives, on Thurs day morning. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. J&die Chandler, served three tempting and attractive bourses. The guests of the morning included-: Mes- dames E. J. Adair, Guy Pitts, S. C. Hays, L. B. Dillard, D. W. A. Neville, D. M. Douglas, and J. A. Chandler. IN HONOR OF* ' VISITORS Mrs. Tad Lawson entertained with a lovely party at Lake Thomas in hohor of Misses Beatrice Rhodes of Laurens and Annie Lawson of Cross Artthor. The guests present were: Beatrice Rhodes, Anni^ L. Lawson, Frances Bailey, Mary Ella • Bailey, Jamie Little^ Bera Glenn, Sadie Chan dler, Virginia Kellers and Evelyn Wise of Augusta.- * o — “THIRTEEN CLUB’’ HONORED . , . , Mrs. John Young was a delightful hostess to The Thirteen Club on Fri day afternoon. A delightful salad course* and sweet course were, served and the guests of the afternoon were: Mes dames William Scaife, Pnnglo Copeland, Carl Robinson, Hubert Pitts, Christopher Adair, William Bai- ley Owens, Reese Young, Hugh Simp son, Barnie Parrott, Misses Elizabeth Young, Patra Lee Smith of Chicago, and Edith Mills of Clemson. MRS. WILDER HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE CLUB Mrs. J. B. Wilder was hostess ^to the Social Circle Club on last Friday afternoon. After a couple of hours of social conversation and exchanging of needle "woirk idaas, the hostess as sisted by Mrs. Robert Dillard served iced tea and sandwiches to the fol- 1 lowing guests: Mrs. H. J. Neighbors, Jack Shelly, 3. W. IHUhEd, HUrOrlfr Holland, Mrs. J. A. Benjanyn, F. T. Boozer, T. J. LeaUe, Geo. Robt. Owens, J. R. Dillard, Mrs. Nannie Pitts, J. I. Adair. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Hy J. Neighbors. / % hr o FAREWELL COMPLIMENT FOR FLORIDA VISITORS On Monday,' evening at the & Terre club the Yarborough camping party gave a farewell compliment to . Misses Elizabeth Cox, Mildred Milam and Dorothy Mae Morrison of Lees burg, Fla., who for several weeks have been attractive guests of Misses Emma Little and Hazel Boland. For an hour swimming was enjoyed, fol lowed by a lovely picnic supper. Mes- dames J. D. Jeans and T. J. Peake chaperoned; In addition to the honor guests were: Misses Emma Little, Hazel Boland, Katherine Jones, Lil lian Browning, Elizabeth Todd; Wil liam Montjoy, William Pitts, Denny Pitts, Parker Jones, Harry Davis, J. W. Milam, f. J. Blalock, Watts Davis, D. Reese Williams, Arthur Copeland and Taylor Martin. o — BRIDES-ELECT COMPLIMENTED ^ A lovely party of Friday afternoon was the social compliment to two bridps-elect, Misses Annie E. Hatton and Cornelia Blake, given by Miss Eli zabeth Young. Seven tables were ar ranged for bridge. Miss Young pre sented to the two brides hand embroi dered tea napkins and correspondence cards to her two house guegfr, Misses Edith Mills of Clemson, .arartnatra Lee Smith of Chicago,' Mis*c* Selina Cosby, Clara Louise O'Daniel and Margaret Copeland served punch Later a delightful salad codrs* follow ed with a sweet course was served Thoso present were: Mis&es Annie E Hatton, Cornelia Blake, Edith Mills, Patra Lee Smith, Frances Wither- spooi}, Elizabeth Douglas, Melenne Thom ley, Marie Cosby, Sarah Hunthr, Mdry' Henry, Mercer Vance, Colette Griffin, Ethel Hunter, Beaufort Cope land and Miss Ball of Laurens, Fran ces O’Daniel, Annie B. Adair, Emmie Pitts, N&nnell Blalock, Sybil Burdette Mary Copeland, Etta Lee Scruggs o Winnsboro, Mesdames L. S. Me Mil lian, Rutledge Adair, Goyne Simpson and Felder Smith. Miss Mary Ruth Copeland assisted in entertaining. —:— o-. planter of Lanford. In 1800 no college in the world ad mitted women and there were no high schools fot girls. SINGING CONVENTION AT MOPNTV1LLE ON SUNDAY The South Laurens Singing con vention will meet with the Mountville Methodist church Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. All singers and lovers of good music are cordially invited. Electric Range Demon stration Thursday and Friday, August 13th and 14th. Parrott-Electric, RECEIPT See that yon get ope with every cash purchase that you make here. They are valuable—saye the*. We give 50c in trade for $10.00 worth of Cash Receipts. This means a saving of 5c on every cash dollar, that you spend here. The average family can save over $5.00 a year in this way. ' , SADLER-0 WENS PHARMACY AT UNION StATION TEL. 400 The main purpose of development of bydriHsI . inr the ^Scottish. Highfcmls* 4s rflrftp* ,hra, "TO’ 3, '• 1 ? > vr 4- rr Miss Leoncll Smith will teach a limited namber of mask pupils beginning September the f^st. TELEPHONE k$ >V MISS HATTON HONORS GUEST On Saturday afternoon Miss Cor nelia Blake was honored when Miss Annie E. Hritton entertained with' rook. The hostess presented the guest of honor with dainty salt and pepper shakers. Misses Annie B. Adair and Collette Griffin served a refreshing fruit punch and Misses Annie B. Adair and Elizabeth Young assisted the hostess in perving an at tractive sweet course. The guests of the afternoon were: Misses Cornelia Blake, Mary Henry, Edith Mills, Etta Lee Scruggs, Patra Lee Smith, Har riet Wiggins, Frances Witherspoon, Elizabeth Douglas, Marie Cosby, Mer cer Vance, Louise Davidson, Melenne Thornley, Sarah Hunter, Nahnell Blalock, Frances O’Daniel, Sybil Bur dette, Nancy Owens, Mary Ruth Cope land, Collette Griffin, Mesdames D. W. A. Neville, L. S. .McMillian, Fel der Smith, Harris Landrum, Walter Richbourg, Rutledge Adair of Colum bia, and W. C. Oxley. Miss Mary Pin son and Miss Dorothy Wilson presid ed at the victrola. SMITH-BURDETT WEDDING AT CROSS HILL Cross Hill, Aug. 2.—Thursday even ing, July 23, at 8 o’clock, Miss Ethel Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith, became the bride of Colum bus Roy Burdett of Lanford. The wedding, which took place at the hogie of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fuller, uncle and aunt of, the "bride, was beautiful in its simplicity. The at tractive country home of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller marie a lovely setting for the occasion. The reception hall and parlor, already inviting^with ivory trimmings, were thrown into one and made an ideal place for the wedding ceremony. The color scheme, green and white, was carried out. Ferns, asparagus and white roses were used for decoration. Jiisrprecedirk th^ceremony, Miss Frances Bryson of Mountville sang “O Perfect Love’’ and Miss Floride Rudd of Cross Hill sang ‘‘At Dat ing”, accompanied by Miss Mildred Simmons of Mountville, who also played the wedding marc];. The bridal party entered as follows: Mias Edith Smith, twin sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wearing apri cot georgette and carrying a bouquet of white snapdragon and fern. T hen came little Vivian Marion of Greer as ringbearer* daintily dressed m white organdie and carrying a tiny silver tray. She was followed by lit tle Mary Ellen and Lyl Adams, flow er girls, carrying Marie Antoinette baskets filled with petunias. ( The bride, lovely in an ensemble suit of ashes of roses crepe satin with accessories to match and carrying a bouquet of bride roses and ferns en tered with the groom. They were met at the improvised altar by the Rev. E. A. Fuller of Greenville, cou sin of the bride, who performed the ceremony, using the impressive ring ceremony. . ... . . The guests were then invited into the dining room, simply and Ustily decorated in asparagus and yedoy l roses, where they were served block E il I E E E S I IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. PAYNE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and, —• , Mr and Mrs. Pringle Copeland gra- r C ream, angel and golden cake by t / •/ ciously entertained at the Bois-Terre club in honor oP Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne of Lakeland, Fla. Seven tables were arranged for bridge and Misses Ethel and Ellen Copeland, Mack Adair and. Heath. Copeland served punch and sandwiches. The following young girls, Margaret sor, Lorene Coleman, Mary Coats, Willie Rudd Fuller, Kaffa Fuller and Vivian Smith. * In the gift room many beautiful and useful gifts were on display. Mr. add Mrs. Burdett left immedi- i! i! a a al a I Palm Beach Suits 1-2 PRICE Dress Straw Hats 1-2 PRICE ^ » . * - • . ■ ■ ' ' —' M ■ 1 ■ .1 1 ■! 1 I W E ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S PALM BEACH, MOHAIR, GABARDINE, TROPICAL WORSTEDS AND L0- RAINE SUITING SUITS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. 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