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:% ' cer Vance, Elisabeth A LEGEND OF QUEEN ANNE’S Ti - LACE f ft 1 Gentlemen Raffles and Queen Anne’s Lace On country roads grow every place, Qaeen Anne’s Lace is a dainty flower Fit to grace a queen’s own bower, Of many delicate blossoms made, And mounted on a stem of jade, Under the moon’s enchanted light Venetian points of dreamy white. Made by an elfin lacemaker Beneath a berried juniper, > guests were included: Misses Louise Dow, Grace Young, Emfnie Pitta, Lillian ♦ Barrow, Mary Henry, NSimell Blalock, Annie B. Adair; John Holt, fc*aul Burroughs, Billy Blalock, George Blalock, Ranks .and Graham Hayes, Duckett Young and David Blakely. A dainty sweet course was served. / v i Wfa^re Queen Anne’s Lace displays'its fine \ Snowy , web in rain or shine, Gentlemen’s Ruffles arp always nigh, As they were in a wonderful Spring . gone by When Anne O'Malley, the May Day queen » Led the dance on the village green. While the young squire watched, from the rest apart, / With ardent eyes and a leaping heart; The gay young squire, in a velvet coat, * \ And filmy ruffles at wrist and throat And a diamond ring, and a horse to rids. — #J- And a sword to swing at his gallant side. Those were the daya^f high romance! Anne coquettishly caught his glance, Waived a handkerchief fairy size, Tossed her ringlets and veiled her eyes, Twirled on tiptoe and flashed a smile— ' And met him later beside the stile, With the new moon shimmering to her breast, Which means more trouble, you know, than rpst! ✓ HOUSE PARTY AT RIVERSIDE ' / For the past week a company of young people have been enjoying a house party at Riverside on Enoree RiVer. These who enjoyed this de lightful outing were: Missed Nettie Kimble, Ruth McQutaton, “Edna Dan iel, Margaret McQutston, and N Messrs. William Kimble and Chapman J. Mil ling. The party, was chaperoned by Mrs. Cora McQuiston ahd her sister, Miss N4U Roseberry, of Memphis, Tenn. A — ' v o Lee Smith, Mary Henry,' Rebecca Adams, Rosa Gray and Visees Dial of Laurens. 'Miss Mary Roth Cope land called for a social hour. MRS. BAILEY HOSTESS TO MOTHER’S CLUB ’ On Thursday afternoon Mrs. P. S. Bailey was a gracious hostess to “The Mothers Club." The "Judicial De partment” wfs studied and roll call was answered with a "Judge.” Our National Cetl^ts—District, CinMiit and Supreme—were discussed by Mrs. J. W. Finney, assisted by Mrs. G. H. Ellis. "The Supreme Court: Its Mepi-t bers and. Its Customs,” Mrs. L. B.. Dil lard. "A Late Decision of The Su preme Court,” Mrs. A. V. Martin. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Cornel- son, served an attractive salad course to the following members: Mesdames R. F. Adair, J. W. Dillard, G. H. Ellis, J. W. Finney, J. H. Hunger, R. E. Jones, J. T. Little, A. V. Martin, A. J. Milling, L. D. McCrary, W. H. Simp son, H. M. Young, A. C. Daniel and M. B. Hipp. The next meeting is the annual social ^meeting and plans are beihfr made to entertain all matrons of the Orphanage.' - ■■ o • • S' Anne O'Malloy returned no more To her spinning wheel by the cottage door, The young squire’s steed was gone from its stall, And hr from his proud ancestral hall/ But the ruffle torn on a leafy thorn And a kerchief of lace were found next morn Down in the mint beside the brook, Along the path that the lovers took. SWIMMING PARTY * FOR VISITORS. On Monday evening Col. and Mrs. Glasgow entertained at the Bois-Terre Club with a swimming party in honor of Misses Margaret and Frances Glas gow, Kathryn Robertson, Kathryn S iist and' Martha Alexander. After e swim a delightful picnic lunch was seryed. The party was composed of, in addition to the honor guests: Miss es Elizabeth Douglas, France^ Gregg, Margaret Stevenson; James E. Fergu son, Delmar Rhame, George Cornel- son, Joe Stokes, Dudley Jones, James Witherspoon, Edgar Bethea, Edward Martin. r— o ■' ■ - 0 And lo! when Summer was on the wane, Strange flowers appeared in fiel(l and lane And along the' road that wandered down Gentlemen’s Ruffles green and pink > (Colors worn by the squire, I think, When he went a-hunting on frosty morns W I To the merrje music of hounds and horns) Queen Anne’s Lace as rich and rare As Brussels" that brides delight to wear, Grow and blow in the weedy grass Nod and dance in the winds that pass. So, wherever Queen Anne’s Lace you see, Gentlemen’s Ruffles are sure to be! —Minna Irving in Asheville Citizen. TODD REUNION _ ENJOYABLE AFFAIR > The annual Todd reunion, held last Wedrffesday at the old Joseph T. Tood home place, was a most enjoyable event. A delightful picnic dinner was served, which included barbecued hash prepared by Ryland B. Todd, and was proclaimed by.all to be the best ever eaten. All of the living brothers and sisters were present, and included: Sam Jr Todd and J. Reed Todd of Clinton, Mrs. J. W. Donnan of Tylers- ville, Mrs. Robert Donnan of Green ville, and Mrs. Geo. W. Cunningham of the old home place. Ihcluding grand children, relatives and friends, about two hundred were present for this enjoyable occasion. o MISS BLAKE WEDS < MR. WOODWARD The friends in Clinton of Miss Cor nelia Blake, who for two years was a member of the Clinton Public schools faculty, will read with interest of her marriage Saturday to Mr. Samuel J. AVoodward of Darlington. The fol lowing is taken from the Sunday is sue of The Spartanburg Herald: "Of great interest to their many friends throughout the state was the marriage of Miss Cornelia Blake, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. William G. Blake, and Mr. Samuel J. Wood ward of Darlington, which took place yesterday at noon in the Central Methodist church, the Rev. Mark Carlisle officiating. "The chancel of the church was sim ply but beautifully decorated with ferns. Miss Blake and Mr. Wood ward entered unattended and stood in front of^the altar where theTfapress- ive ceremony was performed. Miss Blake wore a smart ensemble suit of fawn charmeen with accessories to match. Her bouquet was of bride’s roses and valley lilies. Only the fam ily and intimate friends were present. Mrs. Woodward is a young woman of charming personajity and her friends regret that her marriage will take her from the pity. She is a graduate of Converse college and for the past two years has taught in the public school in Darlington. "Mr. Woodward is a prominent young business man of Darlington. After a motor trip of several weeks ‘a Mr. and Mrs. Woodward will mqke their home in Darlington.” LOVELY TEA FOR CLINTON GIRL Miss Frances Witherspoon of Clin ton, Miss Rachel Jeffries of Paris, Texas, and Miss Harriet Willingham # ENGAGED TO FLORIDIAN Mountville, Aug. 2.^-Mt. and Mrs. John M. Simmons announce the en-; decorated with cut flowers and green of Chattanooga, Tenn., were the guests of honor at pne of the loveliest teas of the summer given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Frances McArthur at her home in Victoria street. Softly shaded lights and bright flowers added color to the attractive reception rooms. Floor vases and bas kets of roses, snapdragons, marigolds, daisies and ivy were used m charming effect. Assisting in receiving and serving Were: Miss Mary Byers, Miss Bobs Wilkins, M> ss Ruth DeCamp, Miss Evelyn Sparks, Miss Ann Jeter Butler, and Miss Sarah Nesbitt. The dining room was beautifully y gagement of their daughter, Miss Mil- ■"ilffmc dred Simmons, to Edwin A. Chitten ery. Sandwiches and tea were served. A large number of guests called dur- den of Sanford, Fla., the wedding to * n l? the afternoon.—From Cherokee take place early in September. o Times, Gaffney. A MISS NAN COPELAND ENTERTAINS VISITORS On Thursday afternoon Miss Nan Copeland charmingly entertained in honor of Mrs. Horace Payne dnd Miss ♦ I MRS. COPELAND ENTERTAINS "FRIENDLY DOZEN” On Tuesday Mrs. A. M. Cope was a gracious hbatess to The Friend ly Dozeiv A lovely luncheon was served and a color scheme of yellow | A ' nna sToan'/bride-ele'ct, of Ninety'sil and white beautifully arranged. The Tableg W e re arranged for heart dice. >guests were: Mesdames W Virginia Dniard Sh&nds, George Cornelson, William Scaife, L. R. Lynn, J. I. Copeland, R. E. Jones, J. A. Bailey, Oswald Copeland of Newberry, Misses Nancy Oiq^ns and Connie Bailey. o — in a dainty blue taffeta dress bearing a Japanese parasol dangling with beautiful hand kerchiefs, unexpectedly appeared and presented them to- Miss Sloan. Mrs. Payne was presented with a bunga low apron and Miss Sloan was also presented with an exquisite trosseau gift by the"' hostess. An attractive Peake was g a i a( j course with tea was served. BRIDGE* CLUB MEETS WITH PEAKE On Thursday Mrs. T. J an atractive hostess to The Bridge- Mi g B Copeland’s guestsTncludedT Mrs Club. Three tables were arranged, Horace Paynq, Misses Anna Sloan, for players and those enjoying the — - morning with Mrs. Peake were: Mes dames Horace Payne, John Little, Felder Smith, Reese Young, Clair Hays, Christopher Adair, Jodie Chand ler, W. B. Owens, Pringle Copeland, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., W. J. Bailey, and Miss Clara* Duckett. ' — —v/upeiauu s quests I were arranged ! Horace Paynq, Misses e^ enjoying^the Elizabeth Doagl^s, Frances Gregg, Sybil Burdette/ Elizabeth Young, Parra Lee < - ;» v PARTY IN HONOR v OF VISITORS On Tuesday evening Mrs. D; Rr ^on’g’ivJn by Miss Elizabeth Douglas * ¥ Nhnocks was a gracious hostess (when she entertained with ten tables of rook in'honor of *Misses Margaret and Frances Glasgow and/their house guests: Misses Martha Alexander of Augusta, Kathryn Robertson and , Kathryn Buist of Charleston. The evening was one of unusual pleasure, and the Pringle course. hostess assisted Copeland, served by a sweet v / » MRS. DOW HONORS SISTER Gtn Thursday evening Mrs^ Nelson Dow Entertained in honor of her sis-1 Horace, Payne, Misses Nan Copelan ter, Miss Louise Dow. Four table* were arranged for bridge. The fol- a Lee Smith, Nannell Blalock, Mary Henry, Melenee Thomley, Ruth Eunice Sullivan and Rosa Lee Sulli van of Laurens. MISS GREGG HONORED WIT ABRIDGE LUNCHEON A lovely social affair of the past week was the attractive bridge lunch m honor of her house guest, Miss Frances Gregg of Rock Hill, 'Misses Margaret and Frances Glasgow and their t house guests, Misses Kathryn Robertson, .Kathryn Buist of Charles ton and Martha Alexander of Au gusta. The hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. D. Douglas, and Miss- Mrs. Melenee Thornley, Margaret Dob- glas and Betty Woodworth served a de lectable-salad course and tea followed by a sweet course. In addition to the Quests of Honor the following were present: Mesdames D. R. Nimocks, Prirtgle Copeland, Lonnie McMillan, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Merning worship at 11:15. In the abs/nce of the pastor, the pulpit will be' supplied by the Rev. L. Ross Lynn, D. D. junior Christian *JEndeavor at 3:15 p. m. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. The union service will be held at the First Presbyterian church Sunday night at 8:00 o’clock, and the R*ev. D. M. Douglas, D. D., .will preach. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary will be held at the church Monday afternoon t at five b’cTock/ The Business Girls* Circle will have charge of the program. Electric Range Demon stration Thursday and Friday, August 13th and MthJ Parrfttt.-FlpHrir. NAMELESS — That is Huyler’s jtew candy. Name it and re ceive one of the 78 prizes that are going to be giv en away away, ranging from $100 in cash to a dne lb. box of candy. August 31st is the time limit ^ SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY AT UNION STATION TEL. 400 Sybil Burdette, Melenee moral Sarah Hunter, Annie B. Adair, M Thorpl^y, WANTED! 500 MEN TO JOIN OUR CLOTHES PRESSING CLUB We want men who want their Clothes Pressed Right , and who want it done at a price they can afford to pay \RE YOU ONE OF THEM? • > _ • BUCHANAN’S PRESS ING CLUB V* t 1 I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a I a a Nash Models /II j't i. By the hundreds of thousands American men and women have thronged Nash snowrooms from one end of the country to the other since Announcement Day, Thursday, July 23. i \ \ And the nation-wide enthusiasm these new Special Six and Advanced Six models have al ready created has launched Nash on a new year bound to eclipse by far the phenomenal success of the past twelve months. ‘ft Attendance has been so heavy that hundreds have been prevehted from adequate inspection of the nfew models so we are extending the Special Introductory Exhibition for a period of two weeks more. V I — J. K. HATTON "On the Square” CLINTON, -I- S.C. "The Country Has Qone Nash” O 1 r (2019) \ Dpn’t To Subscribe for Stock In the I I D 5 i! 1! t! i I s Long Term Building and Loan £ This Week Series Opens August 15th •T y r .