The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 03, 1914, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORCLS. C.
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- PERSONAL MENTION
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* Mr J B. Pa^gatt.of Jarksonvill#,
Fla.. Is in the rttjr. having come |ip
to attend the Prlce-Grnber wed*
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Mrs. A. V. Glover and >lisses
Beulah and Marian Glare? are Vis
iting Mm. M. 8. Montgomery In.
Runiter. ■ They were 'accompanied by
Misses Leslie and.. D^roth^- x Mont*
eomery, who have been-their guests,
for some time. • * » .
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Miss Chase Black returned Sun
day from Columbia College.
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Miss Viola Anderson la at home
foi* the vacation from Attgnsta
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Miss Malle
return the
from ai
ReevssviUe
way she w
ton for
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Mr. gnd Mm. J. A. Livingston, of
North, 8. C.; Mr. John B. Padgett
and family, of Gainesville. Fla.; Mr
md Mrs. C. R. Wllspn. Mrs. L. C.
Ftrkliffg. Mrs. L. . M. Raymond. Miss
Gladys Aaul, Miss Olivia Strange.
Miss Eva Mae Owens and Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Farmer, Allendale; Mrs.
Katherine Sires. Macon, Ga.; .Miss
Ruth Larsen, Charleston, and Mr.
Hugh Murray. Abbeville.
In Hoimw of Miss Price.
Lake will
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Mias Mary McCaats returned yes
terday from Cetnudhla
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Mr.
and Mra - Pedgett. of
Pin., are visiting Mrs.
Blanca Padgett,
see
Mies Rath Larson, nf Charleston.
Is In
town far the Price-Gruber
wedding.
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Mr. J. C. Drawdy. of Stokes, was
s business visitor to t he city Sat
urday.
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Mrs. J. W. Craven, of the county,
was in town Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs J C Thompson, of
the Great Swamp section, were in
• he city Friday.
Mrs. Irene Walker left yesterday
for Harjevrifle to attend the mar-
Tiage of her brother. Mr A Q. Hiott
to Miss Kula Crosby, which takes
place this evening.
Mrs. E. “B. Jones was hoste-3
Thursday afternoon at a charming
shower in honor of Miss Vivienne
Price, whose marriage today at
nooa to Mr. Marshall Gruber, was
^{'.he sdcial event of the week,
Mrs. Jones’ home was lovely and
fragrant with decorations of many
cut flowers and trailing vines. The
hostn— and honor guest 'received
alone, Mias Price wearing a lovely
charmonae gown with a whit# pic-
tern hat.
’ Dnllelons punch was dlspansad
from a cany nook la the plagu, the
bewl being preaided ever by Mrs.
MeAlhaaey and Mim Trice, who la
gaoet of lira. Jonas.
the afternoon a floral
•atest was indulged la.
Mias Caroline Voigt and Mtaa Easle
Hyrne catting for the prtseA Mias
presented It Ao the
the pHge being n beauti
ful Harrison Fisher picture.
The shower, was of the “useful”
klod sad many articles for the
kitchen of the new home were fish
ed from. ao Improvised “pond” by
Mias Price. * \
Delicious block cream, cake, mints
and crystal I ted ginger were served
In the diolug room.
The-tguests enjoying the occasion
were Mrs. J. M. Moorer, Mrs. M. P.
Howell. Mrs. K. L. Fisiiaurne, Mrs.
G. C. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mrs
C. L. Fishburnc, Mrs. M. H. How
ell. Mrs. F. M. Crum, Mrs. S. G.
Price. Mrs. |4. G. Price, Mrs. J. B.
Liles. Mrs. M. C. Flshburne. and
Misses Essie Hyrne. Caroline Voigt,
Edith ..Frayser. Beile Wpsicott. May
Price, Lillian Farmer and Iconic
Padgett.
HEAI'TIKIT. HOME WEIHUNti.
MIm* Vivienne Price Becotwo Bride
of Marshall <L tiruber.
A beautiful wedding was solem
nised today at high noon at the
home of Mrr pad Mrs. B. G. Price,
when their daughter. Miss Vivienne,
was give n in marriage to Mr. Mar
shall G. Gruber, the ceremony being
performed by the brlde’a pastor.
Rev. J. C> Collom.
The residence was most attract
ive In a decorative color scheme of
pink sad white, quantities of cut
flowers and trailing, graceful vines
being aaad.
Immediately preceding the en
trance of the bridal party. Miss
Rebecca Padgett sang "O. Promise
Me.” - Miss’ Isabelle Padgett fur
nished the accompaniment on the
organ. The strains of Mendelssohn*
wedding march announced the ap
proach of the hridal party. First
to enter wa* the groom, attended
i>y his best man. Hr. R. Anderson
Marvin, end they were met by the
bride and h -r maid under a Muge
•. hite wedding t»**ll. Here live cere
mony wae tteriuriiied, iii-lng the im
pressive ring 'service*.. The ring
was ca'rried by little 'Mis* Lillian
Price, who wore a dainty frock of
lace over blue, mid carried pink an
hlt(> French flowers The bride
was never lovelier than “n this, her
wedding d.vy 1 , her beautiful gown of
chiffon irep,, meteor built en train
nnd overdrapml with Chantilly lace
and fhe bodice trimmed with r.eet
Walter!toro MethcMlist Church.
The regular services will be held
in this church next Sunday. At 11
o'clock the pastor will preach and
celebrate the communion, which will
be the rloalng one for the aumtuer.
Persons wishing to Join the church
should be present and all-the mem
bers should fill their places. At
nigh! Dr. Wolling will preach and
the aerviees will be held though the
weather be Inclement.
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Male Killed hy Lightning.
P. P. Bethea, of BranchvBle, lost
a very fine mule on Sunday after
noon, the animal being struck by
lightiling. Mr. Bethea has a very
nice farm about three niiley from
Rranrhvilte and it was there that
the mule was killed.
THE HIGH SCHOOL
(CLOSES FRIDAY
Hpn. Mendel L. Smith to Deliver the
Annual Address at Commencement
oLWalterboro High School.
The regular commencement exer
cises of the Walterboro high school
will take place on Friday evening.
Hon. Mendel L. Smith will deliver
the annual literary address. Hon.
W. B. Gruber, chairman of the board
df trusteea. will be master of cere
monies and preside at the exercises.
Col. J. G. Padgett will Introduce the
speaker. Superintendent Hugo 8.
Strickland will deliver the diplomas
to the members of the graduating
class. \ ■,
The following program will be car
ried out hy the membera of the grp#
yatln class
Salutatory—Mias Bessie Sauaders.
Class Hlstertaa—Miss Lucile
Beach.
. Class Prophet—Moras da Travllle.
Valedictory—Adolphus Jones.
. Other meaihera of the raduating
class art Kates Smith. CHorer Mob
ster, Dewey Padgett. Bayaard sad
Irene Pellum.
TYPHOID FEVER
NOT REPORTED
Chairman of the Board of Health
IMs tie* Statement.
I,, an interview with Dr. C. H.
EsDorn, chairman of the board of
CLASSIFIED ADS.
. WANTS.
M’anfe<!L'&u1 rags, clean, waited at
thrPrHWjmd Standard ofhfflce. 5c
*- per pound. * '/ J
First National B
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Wanted- To sell 6,0(»0 pounds of
go-d fodder. Price $1.50 per hun-
dr^-dfl. Call for I. A. Selgler.
Round, S. C.
WAITED—Chickens, home cured
bam* and sweet potatoes. Highest
market prices paid. Hotel Albert,"
Walterboro. S. C. 2, IS tf.
<. A Stockholder In the
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Government Reserve j
Of Richmond, Va.
health, he stated to a rep;esenta-
tive of the Press and Standard that
no cases of typhoid fever had been
reported to him. Hv* eee.ned to
think the reports tellinft of numer
ous cases were unfounded. He sta
ted that as far as he could learn the
health of Walterboro is at present
none below‘normal and he hopes
that none will be so thoughtless as
to circulate such reports unless it
be true.
Dr. EsDorn stated that he did not
think there could be such circum
stances as is being brought to the
attention of the board of health, as
the law provides that'-all such cases
be reported to the chairman of the
board of health by the attending
physician and he had received no
such notice.
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TERRY 41 SHAFFER
\ Notice.
Al> persons are hereby warned
that it is illegal to keep hogs with
in the limits fo the town of Walter
boro after May 15. Those who fall
to heed this warning will be pun
ished as provided by law.
DR. C. H. ESDORN.
Chairman Board of Health.
SMASH!
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l>«-arl*. She wore her vc-r.tn the
winsome cap si vie. caught up with
rvrango blo*«oms and carried a bou-
ettet of bride’s rot*** The maid.'
.Miss M*.» Pri«e. was Handsomely
vnwned in pink crepe ite chine- with
•«n overdrapery of lace, trimmed in
garland* of pink roaeir. Her hou-
uu^t was pink Klllarney roses.
During the cercfbony ’Traume-
rie” was softly played hy Miss Pad
gett.
Miss Isabelle Padgett’s gown was
of white crepe de chine draped in
Duchess la« * while Miss Rebecca
Padgett wore white messaline.
hand painted in pink roses and gar
nished with real lac».
Mrs. Price, mother of the bride,
wore a beautiful dress of white tnes-
We Hit High
Prices Right HARDWARE
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saline, draped, and trimmed with
brliliaiit ornament*.
\fn*r the teremonv a reception
was held at which Mr and Mrs.
Price were asaisted in entertaining
hy the following:
In the hall were Mr. and Mrs
Mason Crum. Mr. and Mr*. I. M
Fishburn*. and Mr. and Mrs E. E
.lone*; in the parlor. Mr. and Mrs.
B G. Price. Mr. and Mr*. W. B
Gruber and Mrs Katherine Sires:
in the gift room. Mr* C. R Wilson.
Mrs J B. Padgett. Mrs. Bianca
Padgett, .and presiding in the dining
room were Mrs. J. M. Moorer. Mrs.
A J Anderson, and assisting were
Mrs E L. Fishburne; Mrs. ,S G
Price. Miss. Ulmer Flshburne r and
Mis* Eaaie Hyrne.
Delightful cream and cake were
perved.
In the gift room wore disployed
the numerous and kandaome pres
ents which attest the popularity of
the young couple. After the recep
tion Mrs. Gruber changed her wed
ding gown for a traveling suit of
. blue, with harmonising accessories,
and they left for a wedding tour,
after which they will be at home in
Walterboro.
The friends of both Mr. and Mrs.
Gruber wish them much happineua
and are glad that their marriage
will take neither of them away from
towa. as they are both deservedly
popular. . ' \ j
. Out of town fsects pretest were
Bentoii-Koger Hardware Co.
Lest You Forget
Enterprise I
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Still have some real bargins to offer.
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We are giving away something with
with every purchase during this week.
Also free yard and stables and plenty
of ice water.
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. Dr. Padgetts Old Stand. Walterboro, S. e.
Best Quality
25c per Peck
Lonox Soap
T cakes for
Lump Starch
7 pounds for
Polo Soap
7 Cakes for
Karo Syrup
per can
Tea with Spoon,
Per Package
Jasper Coffee
Per Hit package
Deliflt Coffee
Per 15c package
Best Tomatoes
Per U-lb can
Stick Candy
Per 25c box
Velva Syrup *
Per can . . .
Fancy Pineapple
Cheese, each
Cow Brand Soda
Per package ..
Postum
Per large package .
Undine Flour, the (SC pv/a
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THIS WEE* FOR CASH ONLY
CAPITAL .
WANTED—Chlckena and home-
cured hama. Highest market
prices pr.id. Hotel Albert. Wal
terboro. 8. C.
.. $6,543.2*
NOTICE.
Those wishing to place orders for
mon umenu may aw my aon. Leroy
Halford, at home. Ho will take
thorn and forward thorn at once at
boat prlceo. Boo him before you
bay.
Ror. B. P. Halford.
For ton—frook crisp biscuits and
cakee, jams, preserves sad jolly, at
Freak fruits gad vegetables every
weak at Aadorsog’s.
looses to Rea*—-Apply to D. E.
(Clough, superintendent Walter
boro. 8. C.
At a meeting of the Directors of the Firrt Na
held on the 17th of April, 1914, the President and C
authorized and directed to subscribe to this bank’s s
Capital Stock of the new Reserve Bank to be locat
mond, Va. The resolution was immediately forwardet
serve Board. Under the provisions of the new act thi
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