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» ! The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 CHAXEY-MeLENDON Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest. D. Chaney, of Clinton, announce the marriage of! their daughter, Elizabeth Wood, on daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Graves Lau- rens Knight, of Laurens, and Lucian' _ hpi FV \iii am DeMont Boylston, of Greenville. The 1 wedding will take place Wednesday, May 31, 1934, to don of Clinton. William E. McL^n- bride’s home on West; 1' to. the “aniipfals” (crackers) around train. Her illusion veil of white tulle,' on the cak^. The children sang “Hap- had a cap of rose point lace, which had py Birthday to Florence’’ and then been worn by her grandmother, the^^B popped the green snapper .found at late Mrs. Elizabeth Moffat Welch’and ■ each plate which contained a favor her great aunt, Mrs.Clara and a pap*er cap. ' ^ "(Walter) .Moffat of Grand Rapids,^ 1 After a most enjoyable afternoon Mich. Orange^^ blossom.s extended ® the little folk were served ice cream across the back of the c'ap. She car- B and ,.cake by Mrs. DuRant, assisted*ried calla lilies, the stems of which iby Mrs. ,H. C. Fiennel. [were wrapped with white satin ribbon. “ Little Florence is a granddaughter! Dr. Richard Bedon Josey of Roch-j of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Ellis of this ester, X. Y., brother of the bride- city. - gloom, was the best man. ^ ! Mrs. Davison' McDowell Douglas, mother of the bride, wore an Eleanor EXTERT.AIXS CLUB dress with unique rhine- On Saturday morning Miss Helen ornament, and a shoulder cor- il M\lam was hostess to the members of orchids. YOUNT. PEOPLE TO STAGE “FAIR iherbritlge club and a few additional guests. I were attractively ar- hdme, for Main stre€^ Miss Knight attended Anderson col lege and graduated at Converse. After, „ I taking post graduate wmrk at Peabody J ^ college, Nashville, Tenn., she spent on the porch of her The 'Voung Peoples Department of!gammer abroad. For several years she the Broad Street Methodist church are has tano-bt sneial srianpo in tha Ian I Alter several interesting rounds, a staging a fair in tha basement of the: "e ”, ^choT .ielicious salad eonrse was served, church Friday evening. Admission to; Boylston is the son of Mr. and Those enjoying the occasion were: the “grounds’’will be 5c and each side! Mrs B L Bovlston of Blackville He Charles Workman. Mrs. George iiiiiinrn.auc show, and booth wMll charge Ic extra.^;, « irraduate of Furman university ‘ O^liorne, Mrs. Harry Bolick, Mrs. faoiihes and out-of-town guests ot a There wul be clowns, freaks, and g^d holds an important business con everyt’hing connected with fairs. The^i GreenviTle. is invited. i Mrs. Jack Bruorton, sister of the bridegroom, wore white moss ..crepe * and a corsage of sunset > roses, and B Miss Mattye Izard, aunt of the bride- g groom, wore flowered chiffonHri paste4j ^ shades and a corsage of pink roses, ;i ?= Following the ceiemony, Mrs. Doug- B las, the bride’s mother, entertained the ■ wedding party, the two immediate PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES i MEET .MONDAY METHODIST CIRCLES MEElT MOXDAV The Circles of the Broad Methodist church will meet Monday iary of the First Presbyterian church^ An enjoyable party was ^ * Street, The Circles of the Woman’s Auxil afternoon, at 4 o’clock as follows: Circle No. 1—Mrs. Geo. Watts Cope land, hostess; Mrs. J. V. Edwards, leader. Circle No. 2—Mrs. T. C. Johnson, hostess; Mrs, J. B. Yarborough, leader. Circle No. 3.—Mrs. T. G. Harris, lLQ£l£SSi- W. M, .Mc(:rary,,Miases Hazel Boland, reception at-bwOpartment on Pickens I Aimena .Miiling, Gladys .\ldred, Em- -’’^•eet. iPia Little, and Mildred Milam of Lees-1 l>uring Ahe evening the bride and burg Fla. bridegroom left for a wedding trip j ’ ‘ and upon their return will be at home I on .Maplewood drive. For travelling . ' the bride' wore a smart navy blue ' . c f triple sheer crepe ensemble, cart wheel gi\en ba - navy crepe and navy acces sories, Mrs. Josey, daughter of Mrs. Doug las, the former Miss Lydia Welch of Pitts'burg, Pa., and the late Dr. Davi son .McDowell Douglas, who was presi- I i BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SON AND DAUGHTER leader. will hold their June meetings as foF urday afternoon at the country home lows: I of Mrs, J. B. Graham, near Clinton, No. 1, Business Womep’s Circle, celebrating the tw’elfih birthday of with .Mi.ss Betty Woodworth. | her daughter, Virginia, and the eighth No. 2, with Mrs. Bothwell Graham, j birthday of her son, William, both oc- No. 3, with Mrs. H. S. Finley. icurring on the same day. No. 4, with Miss Arya__Iieary. - , L NSrfivAvttfr’Mt’s. 'Wm.^'Baitey Owens.' enjoyed on the spaciops lawn, after* No. 6, with Miss Clara Duckett. No. 7, with Mrs. Geoi-ge Black. No. 8, with. Mrs. Gary Dillard, i All circles will meet Monday after- C, Adair ^^”' 11 at 4 P. M., except No. which the guest.s, donhing attractive Carolina at Clinton and of the Uni-j|g versity of South Carolina, is one offE the mo’st admired members of C'olum- MRS. ADAIR HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Thursday morning Mrs. R _ entertained the members of heri bridge "’l^lch meets Thursday club arid added an extra table for ^•^^’^‘^14, at 8 o clock, guests. ! In the receiving rooms three tables UlTri.E G,1KL were attractively arranged for the ('EI.EBHATKS BIRTHD.AY mg room, lA.#** I »vl VvF i IV K V B V> llviv C««» <* lovely <-ut f ovvers an.l crepe paper ^ pers ,n yellow, ffreen. and pink The ,,eKree from the games. .After several rounds Mrs. .Adair, as sisted by .Mrs. W. (’. Oxley, sorvet tempting sai^(U>ourse. Guests included: Mrs. W- P- Jacobs, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr.,eMrs. Hays, .Mrs. John W. Little, Mrs. W, A. John son, .Mrs. H. L. Boyti, Mrs. T. J. Peake, the Abbeville Press and Mrs. Bessie H. Owens, .Mrs. Goyne Simp>^on, .Mr.^^. O. W. Finney, .Mrs. Ed-C/^ji'^^ Mabry war<l .Martin an<l Mrs. Willis Clayton' fQ, of Raleigh, N. C. ' (Fi om Banner) , . ; lorcmce DuRant, pretty little daughter of Rev. and Mrs.M. .A. l)u-| Rant, celebrated her eighth bijdhday^ Thursday afternoon by inviting a few of her friends to a party. , ( Many games and contests were en-. joyed, these were under the direction They all went surprise souvenirs and. paper c.pa, were invited into the din- ^he is a graduate of Con- w .c was ( ecoia ei "‘H'l verse college, where she was a member' received, , degree from the Univer-, evenmg, centerpiece was a green erystkl South Carolina. Mrs. Josey is* ir"^ • ‘ a member of the Junior league, and , calliop-iis. 1 he birthdav cakes, placed u • u \ i ! . . , . , I prior to her marriage she was honored I at eiilier side, held ighted pink can- i • i . ; .i 1 ,, ,, . Iwith a long series of delightful social idles in yellow roseluids. ,( andies m , pastel shades, wrappi'd sand-lVagTTyle ^ j in pink, yellow japd green paper, were at each place. Souvenir dolls in pastel colriis were given for favors. .Mrs. Graham, assisted hy.her moth er, .Mrs. M. E. ('ole, and .Mrs. T. I). Dean of Greenwood, served delicious ice cream and eake. D C N’T SACRIFICE . QUALITY Don’t go too far in your efforts to economize and buy food for your family because it is the cheapest you can find. W hen you buy on the cut-rate basis only, you are sure to get cut-rate quality. That is not saving. Insist on quality merchandise. We feature this class of quality goods in every department of our store and at very little more in price. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Picnic Plates, pkg. . _ ; . . 10c — ■ . ■ - > Paper Napkins, pkg. 10c Okra & Tomatoes, No. 2 can ... 10c Lima Beans, No. 2 can 10c Pickle, 8-oz jar 10c Rdred" Ham, ib“ .. ?! ^ I Boiled Ham, lb. 40c i " ■ Luncheon Loaf, Ib 30c I Veal Roast, lb .. 17V2C • - - - ■ Country Cur^ Ham, sliced, lb. 30c ■ Fresh Fish ■ IMH’GI.AS-JDSKV MKDDINT; SOl.bl.M.M/KD IN cot.I MBI.A ithen wt*n* invited to the dining room.I ("otumbia, S. ('., June 3.- .A wedding ;The coloii’ .scheme of green and yellow of fniieh si^-ial prominence was that of .was cariied out here. In the center Miss K.lizaheth .Moffat Douglas ami iof the table was the big birthday cake. Dr. .Allen Izard Josey, whieh took announce- <lecorated as a merry-go-round, iced place at 8:30 Saturday evening in the is the en- in yellow with eight -green candles. Fir.st Bresihyterian church. The Rev. marriage^! A large stick of candy formed the pole James W. Jackson, D. I)., pastor, offi- Army Buys 1367 i i I Westinghouse I i Refrigerators Economy of Operation Big Factor In Government Decision. ^ f; |i ■ i i I I KNIGHT-BOYLSTON announcement Laurens, June 2. — An ment of wide social interest gagement and approaching of Miss Frances Elisaibeth Knight, only with vari-colored ribbons leading out ciated in the i)resence of a large as- 1_ semblage of relatives and friends. ■ ■!■■■■ ■ Ji.iH ■..■miiHiii.BiS'■!!■ iH ■ ■ ■ H/ ■ An unusually l>eautiful setting was| * used for the event. Between the pi- laster.s wer<* garlands of berried smi- lax and asparagus fern, arrange»l at the j)ew ends, forme<l along the aisles lovely etheieal bordefk! Lilies tied with white tulle marked the family pews. Graduated palms intermingled with asjiaragus fern fulni.^hed a back ground for the pulpit, which was bordered with a semi-circle of Easter lilies. The church was lighted with tall white candles in floor wrought irorr ttrrehes. h reil H. I’aj kcr, or ganist, rendered a beautiful musical program. Before the ceremony “Festival Piece (.len- kins), “Dream of Love’’ (Liszt), “In ^ Sumnv^r’’ (Stebbins) and “To The Evening Star’’ (Wagner) were played, j “The Rridal C/horus’’ from “Lohen- I grin’’ was used fur the processional and Mendelsshon’s “Wedding .March’’ I for the reces.sional. During the cere- [mony, .Mr. Parker p|aye<l softly “.My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice’’ from “Sampson and Delilah’’ (Saint-Saens). Dr. W. .A. Boyd and Dr. .1. Heyward Gibbe.s were the senior ushers. The junior ushers were: J. M. Cantey, Jr., Dr. F. Eugene Zemp, Charles (’a,te, Pinckney L. (Jain, , Jack Bi uorton, brother-in-law of t*he bridegroom, and j FJdward Nevergold of Beaver, Pa., cou- iiin ..of .Miss Lucy Bailey of Clinton and P ! Miss Sara Rich, hridesmaid«,..^wqrg H; yellow mousseline de soir Schiaparelli H ’ models, having double'i iK’hjng at the jl necklines w’hieh wele high in front O and low in the .back. Double niching I was also (Jkti the front of the skirts,, H which ended in,slight trains at the a back. They w'ore yellow satin slippers " and carried long sheaths of souvenir P roses and delphenium tied with yellow P satin ribbon. p A turquoise blue moss crepe Lanvin j g model made on straight lines with P inserts of tiny acconlion pleatings wa.s^ I worn by .Mrs. W. -A. Edwards of Mont-i clair, N. J., the former .Miss Rae Car penter of Greenville, who was matron of honor. She wore gold slippers and carried a l>ouquet Of souvenir roses P and delphenium. . p Miss Margaret McDowell Douglas, P maid of honor and Sister of the bride, P wore a pink net dress, also a Schia- P parelli model, which fited the figure p to the knees and flared from the knees jS dowh Tofming a train of tiny ruffles. P The long streamers of the much be- P" ruffled cape cros.sed in the back and P tied at the waistline. Her slippers! p.were pink and she carried a sheath of S pink rosvs and delphenium tied with P” pink ribbon. ^ 9 The stately lovelines.s of ih^ bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. John L. DougUui, of David son college, was enhanced by her ex quisite gown of white duchess satin made_ princess .style, haying a high cowl/neck and a band of pearls cross- in^Tthe bodice in front and back. The-sleeves were full from, shoulder ptft alihflw and tightrfUiting from ftlhnw to wrist, a'nd the skirt ended in a long T THE WEDDING GIF OF TODAY IS THE HEIRI.OOM OF TOMORROW So no nialU’r what you pay, select a Rift of SIL- \ EK w hose beauty w ill last IhrouRh. the years. . FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE ■I "'^11 1^1 mt tm f"' 1^' Wil.vr DO P. S. Jeanes DO? This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First l^ize—25 lbs. SuRar. Second Prize—8 Ib. carton Lard. Thini Prize—t lbs. Heef Roust. Fourth I*rize—Yz Ral. Penick Syrup. Fifth Prize—({uurt Silver Medal Dre.ssinR TIME OF DRAWINX; CHANGED TO 7::{0 Baldwin's Grocery “Good ThinRs To Eat” Phemes tM) and 100 4LI|||||||||lllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilili!iH i p I initial Awards are not made by ihe^overnment on cost alone. Certain other factors' are vitally important. Tests are made by government officials and they select the refrigerator whose ten-year cost is the lowest-^on this basis Westinghouse gets the above contract. COME TO OUR STORE, CHECK THE COMPARISONS AND YOU. TOO, WILL SELECT A WESTINGHOUSE. WILKES & CO. I , Clinton—Two Stores — Laurens ■ I i / ^ Protect Your Woolens! ONLY LANE CEPAR CHESTS GIVE A FREE INSURANCE POLICY AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE. 1 V, •-V Nice Assortment of Sizes In Stock. Special Low ,1. I, ■ Don’t ride moth damage udien you can own a Lane Moth-Proof Chest for so little money. WILKES CO. CLIf^TON — TWO STORES — LAURENS *