The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 05, 1913, PART 1, PAGES 1 TO 10, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 7

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I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | Thursday morning and again Thurs day afternoon Mrs. J. J. Adams en tertained. On eadt" occasion six ta bles wore prepared for the game of Progressive Forty Two and a very de lightful time was spent playing. The house was lighted with green lights, throwing a soft glow over the decora tions of pot plants, autumn leavos and chrysanthemums, Tho scorers were given tiny pumpkin sticker.-, and the non-scorers tiny black cats. In the morning. Miss Annie Gilkerson having the least number of black cat stickers, was given a very attractive Madonna picture and in the afternoon Miss Williams won the Madonna, At the conclusion of the games a salad j course with iced tea was served. Mrs. I Adams was assisted in entertaining by Misses Imogene Wll'kes and Nell Miller and Mrs. Ross I). Young, ooo Wednesday afternoon Miss Nell Mil f.^r delightfully entertained the mem tiers of her club at her home on West Main street. The afternoon was very I pleasantly spent playing the game of Forty Two. after which delicious re freshments were served. ooo Friday afternoon Mrs. J. H. Boyd entertained a number of her friends, a guessing contest furnishing the tmode of entertainment. The house was decorated to give a Hallowe'en effect and the scheme was very effec tively carried out. After a very en joyable hour a tempting salad course was served. ooo Saturday afternoon, from four to six o'clock, about eighty ladies, accept ing the invitation of Misses .Josie and Sadie Sullivan, called at their com modious and well-appointed home on West Main street to meet Mrs. Carlos H. Moseley. one of the season's brides. Tho guests were met at the front door by Misses Emily Meng and Dorcas 'C'almes, wlto directed them to the parlor, decorated with chrysanthe mums, where they were presented to the receiving line. Receiving with the. Misses Sullivan wer?1 Mrs. Carl os R. Moseley, Mrs. .lames Robert Davis, J Misses Lalln Mae Dial and Marjorio Gelder. The dining room was decorated with pumpkins, black cats and witches, the Hallowo'on effect being carried out ) in every detail. Receiving in this room were Misses Willie Mae Chil-1 dress. Elizabeth Simpson and Susie > Cray. A yellow and white color scheme was carried out In tho refresh ments, which consisted of yellow and white block cream, white cakes with yellow and white mints. Those wore served by Misses Virginia Simpson, Lllla Todd and Mnint/.ic Richardson j dressed ? as witches. In the hall Miss Bessie Todd re- , coived and presented the guests to Mins Mary Todd. impersonating a witch, who served dollcious coffee be neath a bower of ferns and chrysan themums. ooo Ki ugh ?Turner. A notable event in society was the wedding of Miss Virginia Klugh and Dr. William Preston Turner, which was solemnized Wednesday evening at nine o'clock at tho First Metho dist church. The church wa.s never prettier than on this occasion. Trailing Southern smilax and lone sprays of feathery fern were used to form a canopy effect, which furnished an artist*- setting for tie- brlday party. A profusion of pink roses were ar ranged to bring OUt the bridal white , and green and gave a pleasing touch of color. Previous i?> the nppolntod hour a delightful musical program was en joyed. Mrs. Favillo at the organ gave several beautiful selections from IL Trovatoro and Mrs. E. F. Jay sang. "My Love Has CotoU?" in her usual charming way. Prof. Cnlthrop also added to the program. At lite first note of the bridal chorus from Lo hengrin thO USh'crS entered in tho following oi.ler, Charles Turner and Fit/. Lee. Arthur Klugh and Walter Klugh. Instead <>f the con ventional ribbons a gale was arranged half way of the eonler aisle and was presided over by little William Child The maids nnd groomsmen entere! :m follows: Miss Lottie Jennings and ^liss Emily Bttrnsidc, were met by Mr. Breckonridge Gamble and Mr. F. D. Bumoral, Miss Bonnie Kenncdj and Miss Annie LttcUo Pooh- with lion. "W. H. Nicholson and for. 0. P. Miss Ruth Smith ami Miss Lids Tor Tence with Dr. Hugh L. Poliers and Mr. C. A. Mays. ? The maids wore beautiful white brocaded channelise and Carrion Klllamoy roses. Next came the dame of honor, Mrs. C. L\ Klugh. whose gown was of pink Charmeuse with touches of real lace, her Mowers wen pink roses. Miss llattle Lyon, was the ' maid of honor, she was grownod in pink, with an overdress of chant illy lace, and carried pink roses. Little Satin McGhee, Jr., as ring bearer was next to enter, bearing the wedding ring on a silver tray. The bride entered with her brother. ' Mr. Charlie Klugh and was nu t at j the altar by the groom with his best man. .Mr. J. T. Turner. The bride's pastor, Rev. J. \V. Kilgo, read the impressive ring ceremony. The bride's dress was of pearl white satin en train with draperies of rose point laee and pearl buckles. Her bridal veil was Jullel style and caught to her hair with a string of pearls. She carried Hilles of the valley. A brilliant reception was joyed at tho bride's home on Bailey Circle, and two hundred guests called and showered congratulations on the young people. Mrs. Turner is a popular member of the younger sot and Dr. Turner Is ono of the leading physicians In the upcountry. Tiny loft for a two week's! stay in Florida. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klugh. Mr. Walter Klugh, of Spartanburg; J. T. Turner, Atlanta; P. B. Summer al. Clinton; Miss Until Smith. Barnos vlllo, (5a., Miss Annie Torronco, G08 tonla, X. ('.; Mr. and Mrs. Karle Child. Philadelphia; Miss Bunnio Kennely, Troy: Miss Hattlo Lyon, Abbeville, and others.- -Greenwood Daily Jour nal, Wednesday. oor? For Miss Brown. Lancaster, Nov. 1.?Mrs. Robert L. 'Crawford entertained Wednesday af ternoon in honor of Miss Florence Brown, a bride-elect of the month. Auction bridge was the mode of en tertainment, six tables being arrang ed for the games in the east and west parlors and hall, which were thrown en suite and elaborately decorated with a background of green, against which lovely violets, roses and chrysanthemums were arranged with pleasing effect. Mrs. s. w. Heath, of Stoncboro, and Miss Both Brown, sis tors of tin' honoroc, assisted in receiv ing the guests, which constituted the married and unmarried set of younger women. Punch was served by Miss Charlotte Jones. After the arrival of the guests appropriate score cards were passed by Willie Locke, the at tractive little daughter of the hostess, in the play, the highest score was made by Mrs. Robert C. Brown, who was presented a handsome deck of cards, the consolation falling to Miss Louise Foster. Miss Brown was the recipient of a pair of silk hose. A salad course, with coffee, was serve I. Mrs. Crawford wore n becoming gown of black velvet, trimmed 111 far ail 1 white lace. Miss Brown was a picture of loveliness wearing an imported gown of tan crepe meteor adorned with princess laco, an elegant pic ture hat of black velvet giving a finish and special charm to the beautiful costume.? News and Courier, ooo Last Wednesday at I2:!)0 o'clock Miss Marie Drummond nnd Mr. Thomas Bvorott Babb, both of this city, were quietly married at the home of the bride In this city. The Drum mond home had been artistically dec orated with ferns and potted plants for the occasion and with the impres sive ceremony the scene was made a very beautiful as well as impressive one. The bride, very daintily attired, was attended by her sister, Miss Doe Drummond. while the groom had as his best man his brother, Mr. A. Au gustus Babb. The service was im pressively road by Rev. M. L. Laws on, pastor of the First Baptist church. Immediately after the ceremony tho bridal party sat down to a wedding luncheon. Mr. and .Mrs. Babb loft on the afternoon train for Columbia, where they spent several days before leturning home. Both of these young people are well known in Laurcns, Mrs. Babb being a very attractive and winscmc young woman while Mr. Babb Is quite prominent in business cir cles, being a i..ember of the Arm of Mintoi" Company. They are now at home to their friends at the Drum mond residence. ? ooo Wednesday at noon Miss Mary Todd entertained tho bride's maids, the maid of honor and the matrons of honor for the Fuller-Wilson wedding at an ole gant ton course luncheon In honor of Miss Josephine Fuller, the bride-el ?ct. \fter the last course was finished and the guests had gathered around the honoroo to offer best wishes, she was surprised by ;? shower of cups and spoons which had been brought for tho purpose by those who were pres ent. This was a very delightful affair, made especially SO by tho chanting personality and graces of the lionoree. coo Another charming entertainment for the lady members of the Fuller Wilson bridal party was that given yesterday afternoon by Misses Lucia ! and Annie Simpson. The home on Fast Main street was beautifully dec orated for the occasion and the affair was greatly enjoyed. The afternoon's enjoyment came to a climax when the bride-elect was showered with a beau tiful array of linen and articles of fancy needlework. Delicious refresh gM>OOOOOOOOOOOOOO<o>OOOOOOO00OOOOOOO< Furniture That Will Last Life-Time You can have that kind at no greater cost if you come to S. M. & E. H. Wilkcs & Co., for your home furnishings. We have ready for your inspection? A Strong Clean Cut Line, Well Made Inside and Outside, Faultless Designs, Finest Finishes, Quality Workmanship and Dozens of Other Distinctive Features are to be Seen in Our Line of Reasonably Priced Quality Furniture. Only $15.75 Beautifully Finished & Solid Oak, Medium Size K K K K K K HL Only $49.50 Real Mohogany Three Piece Bed Room Suit. Bed, Dress er and We stand. $1.75 Solid Oak, Large Size, Very Strong and Com fortable. -; >t * ?? / ' tested 0 v cfpM rC Only $14.90 Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak. c I ? Only $18.50 W Full Size Quartered Oak y? Davenport, upholstered in fine chase leather. 111; & . ?? *?j Id See Our Display of Fine Odd Dressers We are Showing a Dandy Line of Ortfans. $21.50 Beautiful Quartered Oak Chifforobe. Extra Large Mohogany Frame Davenport, beau tifully upholstered in best chase leather. SC K Come to us with your Furnitue Wants, you ^vill be pleased with our Goods, our Prices and our Service. s. /ILKPC Laurels, South Carolina -01 meats were served during the after noon. ooo FullcMVIlson. The following invitation lias been Issued hero, whore both of the young | people are well and popularly known: i Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stokos Fuller invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Josephine to Mr. Karle Wilson on the evening of Tuesday the eleventh of November at seven o'eloek at First Baptist Church Laurons, South Carolina. With the invitation was enclosed a reception card, as follows: Reception from eight until ten o'clock Six hundred nineteen Fast Main street ooo Invitations have been received in Laurens to the marriage of Miss Ma mie Louise Jones to Mr. Edwin Wal lace Webb. Mr. Webb is pleasantly remembered in Laurens where, as a boy. he made his home. He is a son of ('apt. and Mrs. II. A. Webb, who lived here at one time. The wedding is to take place at Marlon, the home of the bride-elect. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CLINTON HAPPENIN?S Mmiij iiiiiiL-s of Interest Vboiii iIm People 01* the Neighboring < lly. Clinton, Nov. I. -Friday aftornoon the young ladies oinbroldory club was entertained by Miss OJa Young. Be sides tin- mombors of ibe club wero! Misses VoarKor, 'Collier, ItadclSffc, Hook, Franks and Marlon. MI Young's H?nve w:is beautifully decor-1 and with lovely ob rysa n tbcin u.ns. Misses Kinmle Klizabeth Young served first a fruit courso and then a salad course and hot chocolate. Mrs. C, M. Bailey was host?-. - to the Acteon Hook club on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bailey had her home dark and the afternoon was strictly Hallowe'en | hi everything and was a most attrac tive party. On Wcdnosdny afternoon Mrs, V,'. .1. Bailey entertained tin- Friendly Doz en Hook club and the visitors in town. Tuesday morning the Athenian Study class held their regular meet ing With Mrs. W. .1. Bailey. On Friday afternoon Misses Sallie and Mamie Burgess entertained a few friends. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church have their usual bazaar this: week. Tuesday and Wednesday and It Is expected to bo the biggest and best they have ever had and many vis Ilor.s will be in the olty for It. This week will be n week of ainiiso mem and pleasure for young and old. Resides the bazaar will bo Gentry Hrns i.if. and pony show anil the! second Lyceum number will bo liana Waiden, the magician on Friday " : I About 200 people from Clinton wer?? in Columbia for the fair lasi week. Mr-. I". .1. Cope'.and was hostess to tin \eieon Hook <-lul> last Tuesday. Oil Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Ow ens, Miss I'carle Hay.;, '/.it- Wright, Elsie Drake and .lot' I'hinney ivonl to Ncwborry to see a play "The Girl <?i My I>!?<?:::) ,". Miss Elsie Drake of Virginia, Is t guest ol Ml is '/.? < Wright. Miss Corrie Copeland of Ktat"svi!lo, X. ('.. is visiting liei' father hero. Alis. F. W. Webster has returned to liOr home hern after spending the summer and fall out ol town. Miss Emmie Robertson has returned from a \isit '<> friends in Newherry. Mrs. George Ellison of NewherryI spent Sunday with her sister, Mr.-. T. I). Copoland. Mr. Mill Smith of Newherry was in Clinton Sunday. Miss Luclle Harris spent a few days; with friends in Clinton last week, ; Mr. Itob Durnrtl of Sparlanbrug spent Sunday in Clinton. Mr. .loo Little Of Abbeville, is visit ing his mother this week. Miss Emma Hipp of Mountvillo spent tin* week-end with her pan nts Ihm?-. Mi i Fra neos (ia rvln I.a -. gout! 1.0 Fasloy whore sin- will teach in the public school li.is winter. Mr. \V. II. .lames I'M Wednesday fo ? her home 111 Atlanta after iiciiil ilig nine I'me wita I., r mother. Mrs. M! ? I.- Ith- \!.<- ! I et'I last week for i I to i.i in l.owr.vv ilk? after visiting l.i r si !?>r, Mrs. .1. I.. Young. Miss Alleene Franks spent {f'tinduy ?.. i- li her \iurent h in '#hhrons. Mr. aini Mrs. -I. 0. Harper spent titn v\ k-? i,ri in Greenville. In-, ,r. I), Jacobs of Atlanta lins re turnee! to Iiis home after visiting the |{? v. w. I?. Jacobs here Mi .-. Carrie Karr Ol Atlanta is spending this week with her mother lore. Mr . .1. M. Keith of Columbia; lias returned to her home, after visiting friends lo re. Miss Mary .lane Mtilison returnod Tuesday from a visit to her mother, in Georgia. Miss Wi< n llafllOl' Spent tlo- WOOk ond with Mrs. m. .:. McFaddon. Miss Claylc Halley of 0. F, C. s|>ent a few ?lay.s last week with her par ents. Th<- wedding Invitations of Mi -s ,/oscphlno Fuller to Mr. Karle Wilson were received hOrO tills week with much Interest by their many Clinton friends.