The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 10, 1919, Image 5
* Local and Personal Mention. *
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Mr. Toy Drumn6nd, of Lanford Sta
tion, was 'a visitor III the city yes
terday.
Miss Mary 1Milldr left for Gray 'Court
Saturglay to resmtie her duties in the
school there.
- Mr. Claude Shell and bride, of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end in
the city with relatives.
M Mr. C. C. Featherstone and Capt. J.
D. Featherstone, of Greenwood, are
attending court this week.
Allss 141idth 'Todd, of ltte West, has
been visiting lier cousin, Aliss Carrie
'Fleiing, for several days.
Capt. It. F. Fleming, of Grueen wood,
came over yesterday to visit his sons,
Alessrs. It. F. and Ii. C. Flem1ing.
Mir. J. W.- Todkd and family have re
ttrtiie( from Montreat where they-have
been spending the summer.
MiSs (lussie i liller has retii rned to
the city after spending a month with
her liarents, in Ninety Six.
Misses Faralh Dolt and Lola 3Mc
'Pha iileft Saturday for Gray Cu;t
where they wiII teatch school tis
year.
Lieul. I. A. Litnle. who has been
in the aviation service, has received
his honorable discharge and is at home
again.
Miss Alargaret Wright has returned
h9mle after spending some time with
relatives and friends at Greenville and
Conestee.
Mirs. L2. I* Moore has returned to the
city from Saluda, where she went to
visit her father, who was quite sick
last week.
Mr. G. W. Trby left londay after
noon for Rochester, N. Y., where he
will be a student at the ilaptist semi
nary this year.
Lieut. Marion Wilkes, who recently
veturned from overseas, has received
his honorable- discharge. and is at
home again for awhile.
'Mrs. P". J. Galge and daughter. Miss
Wilmer Prentiss. of Greenville, have
been visiting friends and relatives in
the city for a few days.
Mrs. J. T. A. Ballew, who has been
at the .Julia Irby sanitarium for sev
eral weeks, was improved sutlien tly
yesterday to return to her home at Lis
bOn.
M iss -JnQsi Anderson has returned
to the city after spening severa I
weeks at the home of her sister, AMrs.
Jos. 'T. Johtnson, at Spartanbu rg. Sie
W.1 5VCom()paniled Itolme by Al is M.lar y
.Johtnson. who w\illI remalin here for
some thro.
1lr- lbarold .. 1Rosworti, of Tampa,
Pla., visited "Mr. Gilbert T'yler. man
ager of the Opera IIouse. Friday and
atirday ofI last week. Mir. ilosworth
1s an o(1 schoolmate and friend of Mr.
Tyler's and at one thne was int erest (d
with t i1 iIn various en itrprises.
Dr. C. P. Vincent. Jr., spent several
days last wveek with his pareits. Dr.
and Mirs. C. P. Vincent, Sr., at Brevard,
N. C., and was accompanied home by
th.t and his sister, Miss Nan Vi'neent,
a tturdayv. Dr. and M irs. Vincent andtc
daughter will remain here for several
dlays atnd thtetn cont inuie to t heir htome
at Varnylile..
.\r. and Mrs. Geo. 31. Wright andc
childrmen moved t p frott C'linton last
week and are occuipying the old Lucas
residence at Watts Mills1, the itresl- :
dlency of whlicht .\r. Wright recently
asstumecd. .\i'. Wright sougltt to live
withtin thte linmediate limits of the
city but tw~as abl e to securie a stit
See ouri ntew patterns in ('ut Gl ass.
S. 31. & E. ii. W'l LimS & CO.
* Lauitrens Baptist A~ssociati on.
rThe annual conference of thte Latu-t
rens Balitist asscciat ion is hereby
called to meet at the First C(hiirelt of
Lapiriens, Friday, Sept. I19, 1919, at
I10:30 o'clock. Thliis lil bie thie mto-dt
important meletinug this body htas e'ver t
held, as t he apptlotioments of thle As
sociat'l'n's partl, of the 75-.\iillion w ill
he considered a'ndl adopted. Every
flapti1st pastor', and~ (every W. M. I'. .
president ini thle Assoclat ion is eairn
est ly t'equtest ed to be itresen t anid ('eh
elfu rch is u .gced to send at least thri ee
cdelegattes to t his con ference. Sieverai
acddresses will lbe delivered biy bre'th-C
mcin J. Ri. Williams, (;ec. I [opkinus. J.I'.
Coleimati, Ecdwattd Long, W1100(
anad othters, a fter whltich thIte appit ion-i
int i will' bte conisiderced. It is earnte~
by urged that every ('hurt('h In fully
tepricseht ted. I lfl n will he sCeveI
on the girotmdtcs.
C. B. 1101O, .\ioderautr.
N ew ('ofton on .imirket.
A few hales of ii-w cottoit lEnt t
coing on Ithe markert thle Inatter 'itr
of last week. With theii New YorkI .w ti
New~ Orleatt ns market decliingI str:..
IlIy, prices 9n, theic local nmarket have
ntot held tip ati l' neditotion h'. * ..
bingintg only3 abotut 27 cciits and a lit
tle better. New York aitd Newv Or- Ih
leants maikets ha've shown a little *P
st rongth- dluring theo Iast two (lays, bitt I11
senttitmen t still appearts to be becarish. fin
SOCIETY. +
. Sproull-Simpson.
irs. Wade Cothrap Sproull, of An
niston, Ala., has announced the eln
gagement of her daughter, 'Marie Lott
ise, to Dr. James Knox Simpson,
formerly of this city but now of Jack
Isonville, Fla. The wedding is to take
place in November.
Miss iUlly M11iller charmingly en
te'tainled a number of friends last
Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joe
F. Smith. The gamne of rook was
ilayed on the spacious porch. which
was tastefully decorated with pot
plants and cut flowers. After a num
ber of gaies 'were enjoyed a temnpting
salad course was served by Misses
Caroleen Franks and I-loise Clardy.
Mrs. Mr'Cuen and Mrs Shell assisted
in entettainting.
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GJothranii- Benntit..
Aniouncement was made last week
of tle marriage of Miss Claudia Coth
rant, dautghtter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. It.
Cothran of the Watts .Mills village, to
Mri. Thos. V. Bennett, a well known
yotung business man of the city, the
ceremony having beent performtted at
ilendersongille, N. C., Jitly of last year
and kept a secret until very recent ly.
Mr. and M rs. 1ennett withitli their in
fant son are residing at present witi
tite patents of tihe groom, 'Mrs and Mrs.
.1. S. Bennett, ont West Main street.
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For Mrs. N. B. iaj.
Mrs. B. L. Jones entertained at a
latrge reception Thursday evening, the
28Sth, lit honor of Mrs. N. I. Dial who
goes to join Senator Dial at Washing
ton in a few days. The house was
beautifully decorated in a color
seheme of yellow and delicious re
freshmnents Were served (ur'iing the af
ternoon, about 200 guests being invit
ed for the occasion. Mrs. W. E. Meng
and Mirs. Lamar Smith met the guests
at the entrance and ushered them in
to the parlor where Mirs. W. If. 1)lal,
Mis. If. K. Aiken, Mis. J. II. Teague,
Mrs. T. 1). Darlington, Mrs. W. L. (ray
and .i1rs. Douglas (,ray assisted in en
tertaning irs. It. P. Pleminug and
Alt~s. L'. (.. P-0le 0!hen condu11 ted thei
to IIh, diing room where .\r... Perinil
.lin'er ab1t1 \lrs. M. 1. Cop' 11nd eiii
(like aId crteam't dultring the first hour,
and .\r-s. 1:. ;'. lughvv vind \tysili
Gra y diitr i u le second hoitur. .\ is.
. ('hi'o.ier and I .lIs. Brooks
- :assN'od in t1hs rootn, while
bev of gir'S. .\iss'es etrnilee. Nancy
aind (Catheritne Meng and Satah Eliza
eth Swyuvieti sei'ved. FtoItm11 tle din
it' r- yoom the giiests werte uisltet'ed to
i. pr'ettIly arranged inch bowl by
\liss Lucia Simpson and Mrs. Albert
uigl where delicious puich was served
y Mlrs. I'arl Wilson and AlIi ss Anni
simipson.
.Mirs. Minter Eniter'tains..
Yeterttday aftetrnon fiott five to six
>'elock, .\i's, .lC. il'trrin .\linter' 'nt er
inetd at ant ciabhotate reeept ion
tn honor' of Mr is. N. B. Dial, wh'lo
eaves vet'y soon fot' Washtingtin
o join her husbatnd. The htou.4e was
s'autiful ly deeot'ated for the ocea
mon wvith tnaur al flowei's and~ 1)01
latnts, a color scheme of yel low b'inag
0ioll.
With Mrls. Mlinter' in the t'eceiving
inc were Mt's. Dial and t heir sister
in-law', Mrs. J. E. Minter,. of B"edalia.
'lhe guests wvere met at thte door by
ir's. WilImot S. Holmtres and .\lt's. C.
'. Siiries. Assisting in thle recep
ion rman were Mi's. L. ('. Hal le, Mi's.
3Ii. Wilkes. Mi's. Jlas. F. Ilarney,
irs. A. J. 'ht'istopher', Mt's. F. II.
a Ine, Mi's. .J. If. Teagute anmd Mi's. II.
A. 1 A i. Fr1 ttIh recel'pt tion rom
te guests werie dhi'ected( by3 M's. R.11. F
'l'tmng, Mt's. W. 11. itiehtey, Jt'., and
li's. W'.. F. Meng~ to the dininig room1
rhere M\rs., Albert Dial, .\iiss Julia
'rh', \i's. Albeit Todd anitd Mrts. ii. L.
''tnes ''ut block ('ream) and enk. cA -
rooks Swvyger't atnd Mrs. Lewis
lenp Mijyses Laurat' itmily iDial. ary
wens, er'n Ice and Natty Meng and
arah lizabeith Swt~yg('1' daitit ily
r'ved lie guti(s . Mrts. Va nc'e Irhtv
id .\ ts. fi e' N i'c'els then iusiterted
"m t>tAlyt at'ranged punchel
iliv a]ndl inlla OI.al. Tie aifit air
as~ < ' of the moi4st beauttifu'tl aof the
-aro'' :I'la 'iantu'b of gui's'ts call
t< '1 .\' . i:I ;'oodt-byae.
I ~l 'p;-Traei , .
at''I . wie Ih appcw.red in The
h 'd will be r'omt withia notch
'~'' II.:11friends hit-'( whete lhe
..1 .' . t yf nighV(t] St.aTms h '
till Iiop ten -ine ithe bri~me of TPhtomas
L'ntry Yeantlu. TPho ('hiirch wa n rot e
ferns 'and potfcd palms being used in
original design. The -bride's only at
tendant was her eister, Miss EDdna
Phillitiom, as maid 2f honor, and she
Was givei In marriage by her brother,
Roy Phillps. George Yeargin of
Charlotte, a brother of the -bridegroom,
was . best man, and the ushers were
Thomas Swgert and Bryin ff. Lump
kin, both (of coluivbia.
The weddlig march was played by
irs. A. F. tEvison and the ceremony
was performed by the.1Rev. Joseph It.
Wlalkelr, thie rector of St. 'I'limiothy's
Church.
The bride wore a beaut uliful gowr
of wIlite Crepe meteor elaborately
trillmed In pearls. the court train be
ing fastele(I at fihe shoulders with a
bar of real pearls alnd the tuli' vell
being arralirld iti' a hallleaul of
I'earls.. 111 houiquel was of bride
rose, ind lillivs of tli valley.
The maid of lionor w tre a Frenel
gown of tu rquoise bluie satin t rilmmrelI
iII gold-Ia e anod carried pink roes.
Air. anad irs. Yeargini will spe ln
their ioney'3' moon In the mounalit ains of
North Carolina a nl w\*Ill be at home If
ter Sept ember 12 at 1'25 Lauirel Strert.
Air. YearLin is a well known young
busin ess man, being conni e'teid -with
the T. LA'lie Urice Collipanly, mer
elln(llse brokers.
The bride. w'ho is origi nally from
Charleston, has bien iaking her home
in Columbia witlh her mother for
abou t t\wo years, a parl of whiih time
she has giveni to work at te 1ulge
wooi ''lberi'ulosis 'CaLmp as 'amup
'ard of 'haniks.
We wish to tlaink our friends and
neighbors for the kindness shown at
the death of our daughter and sister.
Also for the floral offerilngs.
Mirs. R. E. Rickman and 'Children.
Card of Thanks.
A sad gloom was east in our home
when the (leath angel came and
claimed our dear beloved son id
brother, .Alyron., for ills own, and we
wish to thank 11our frienIs and neigh
bors for thellr kindniess and sympathy,
shown us during his illness and death.
May God's richest blessings rest on
call one of- them and iimay' we all be
drawn closer inl service to our blessei
Nlaster. The floral eon tibun tions wer
beautiful kndl hi1gh'ly appreciated.
Mlr. and . A V . Hill
anl Children. ,
ilo our line of Floor Lamps.
I. & I .I .I. WIK lIs & CO.
SCHC
Is here agaji
to secure pa
were made
best leather
culated to ni
Our School.
growing feel
Our Expert
that desires
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