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SOCIETY EVENTS
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INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154
h. on either side of the piano,
ding bells. A touch of co
SOCIAL CIRCLE
IS ENTERTAINED
On Friday evenig Mr*. Irby Holland
odges conducted the
er message eras quite
_ inspirational. She
told of haring seen in New York a
collection of Bible some centuries old;
others of so fine print that a micro
necessary for their reading;
LYNCH-CHANDLER
A marriage of much
friends in the county is that of Miss
Maggie Lynch and Mr. Carl Ch
on August 25th, Rev. Benj. F.
bride and groom left fo
combination of the book plan and
s Saxe. The first steps wf
“Forget Self’ and to “Ren*
Him,’* and the following teaching
Several of the young people of the
town honored Miss Mildred Glasgow
of Greenwood with an enjoyable —
nic at the Bois Terre *
day evening. The
oned by Mesdame
chaper-
Davis Holland,
mie Jamison, Mary Copeland,
Boland, Helen Chalmers, Miss
few, Messrs. Carol and Davis Pitts,
Frank Godfrey, Aldine Blakel"
tables were arranged for bridge and
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Irby, Mrs. R. R. Nickles, Mrs.
Mesdames Gary Dillard, Will C
land, D. W. Mason, Leland Gillma
Norfolk, R. W. Wade, Jack H. Y
ley Owens, Irby Hipp, John T. Young,
and Reese Young. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs
and Mrs. D. M. Douglas called f
m Tuesday afternoon Mr
Mesdames D. R. Nimocks, J. A. <
ler, Pringle Copeland, Barnie Parrott,
Raymond Pitts, Paul Burroughs, J.
Finney, John Little, T. J. Peake,
C. Adair, R. E. Sadler, Gus Mason,
GROUP CONFERENCE
OF PRESBYTERIAL HELD
The annual Group C<
sptays of
.The table
the c
Bine Dugan, 4 T Love You Truly," and | Assisting with the entertainment of
Mr. J. B. Parrott, “O Promise Me." the guests who attended the beauti-
“be wedding music was sweetly played ( tu\ reception were Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
r Miss Frances Hollemau. j Wilson, Misses Mary Ruth Copeland,
Messrs. Matthew Lynn, Silas Bailey Augusta McClintock and Harriet Todd,
id William Player acted as ushers. (Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCuen, Mr
At the sound of Lohengrin's wed- R. Dorroh, Mr. and ” ’
ters of the bride. Both wore
affeta dresses and carri
its of gladioli. They w
nil Mr.,
Mrs.J. J. Glenn, Miss*
and Miss Lissie Edwards.
~ ing the evening the bride and
_ left for a motor trip to McKen-
sie, Tenn., stopping ehrqute.
Mrs. Robins has been one of l*
r popular young girls. She r
ce the lesson simple.
Mrs. Hodges impressed the fact th
mouth, Va.
The groom
McTyeire Sch
University.
achusetts and Virginia. The young
She carried
of bride’s roses and valley lil-
During the ceremony •‘Believe Me If fT •
ii Vmimtr rharms” u nion services
Come To Close
After a delightful experience wit
The bride w the niece of Mrcs. Alva the con g regat i on8 of the city
°f AtUnto. G«. Sh* «r^ !blck ^ ^ re(rular night wrviws
*'" 1 fronl Ch '«’ ra ' oll ' lre J”. 1 ,™ loginning with nert Sunday evening.
North Broad Street Methodist churc
:cupied by Re>
or of the Pres
itmire, who ha
eries of special
onH her message Was PMtY »«d OUt-of-tOWn gUCStS at I
fCorth Carolina, after which
be in Darlington until the i
the either hand she srave many in- September. , , ,
- the power of the Holy Spir-» Th« °f Mr E
n Janan is eraduallv havina M**' C ' J MlUln «* Sr ’ a ” d “I*
Mrs. S. C. Hodges added well-chosen
er of Hendersonville, N. C.; 1
BLACK WELL-ROBINS
WEDDING
(From The Laurens Ad
McKenxie, Tenn.
The ceremony wa
ev. E. D. Patton, oj
. yterian church, pasl
the impressive ring
The entire lo
fully decorated
fere an^mprovised al
of which .stood tall
with clematis and ha
ground a large mirro
march by Lohengrin, Miss Le-
- * Blackwell, younger sister of
:ive o’clock, August bride, dressed in lavender taffeta
e ring ceremony wasr^rf a nd lighted the candles it
Dr. M. G. Woodwurth.l ceremony room. The first of the
The church was bea" fif ” ,,v Am]
st with blooming cleii
. hite background.. Banked i
Do It Now!
Have your winter garments clean
ed early. Get out your old faded gar
ments and have the color restored by
dry-cleaning and dyeing them.
Buchanan’s
“KLEANERS WH0 KLEAN”
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Dr. E. C. Blackwell, Mi
I Flora Bennett, Mrs. M. L. Roper, Mi
»:J. A. Robins, mother of the grow
I Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Patton, Mrs. Glenn
' \ Dulin, Mr. and Mr ~ ™ “
, ■ Miss Marion Patton
id Rev. and Mrs.
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