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Durlington-McCrady A beauLtauI wedding, around wbich a-& 'a% * s ., la.aca &L to 'ate wiuts wla Li. u-. aas. 41 .$11. --1 -\ At# %j itA. L%_ ." Wuit alAU $L.. 'i %% Wtiru aX1U.,i-ag), V. UIia a at'ce lt tle evening or Novem A1 eti. k.'. J. J* u is,.bter plAj'A'jij, I U tJ&IA4WA .4114 t.1%ett OLu LIAest one.U%: T) c'auen. n i. lut!,e jJUS*Lv. and di LAo oUJ LUe, llit u' g LAAai ai aiIV. T"it; Cantijk Uart I.Lical5l acr a(1eu lLt%.Lika)lj UL aIMS. '% L A 410011U) :ULI AL Uw'' C ie:ltiui occasion WJtla uack glonid Ot %%litt (,:onV uleil Was pinlikeui tay Ae.' g ul tI 3 l\. intjLropesed( withl it proIuSIou o pink vciiiarny roses. 6ix smail ia(etstitis on whien had been iniliated vases filled with 'jerns and Pink roses were placed at Inteivals aloutnd toe chancel over Which Was suspended a beauLiful white basket Ailled .With ferns and ink roses. All 1his made a littisi; background before which il! COUl)' t00d to piiglit their I rot)hk J.1o,1g lI)UOt u tue it:r11 10or tL cer1'. 1,aun*,, ts. I.,*.tCUktA C ii e . 1 .a Jalitti LU t),, t 1.0o,. 1lug tl i tit! L li n g strj in'U 1s 01 tilt 1.0 algt . 11 \Vii tUilag lil A ILti - Nni Shlantij tL e ori .ulr. itt'er (Oper ur'. ttliU tile .ap ni (Stl (I tilt-, i iJ . P'i'St . ;a ic t i utggers, .\lesls. Alies 'I uu and riuaeiair& .e v itr.y . a bl 0t Le; of the grip nli, wno took 1.)i 1 :--v sr to tIi z *81 ri tic uu 1i00 Of tile 1O-08.r-um1 iilld tiney Were 101 lowed 1) the 0 uIrC ii l1 S, MessIs. \\ Uaim it. LtIrtingtonD, Jr., Mir. R. Vance %rby, Mr. It. Jleniiing Jones and Ili.. W. Duorrob Jel:guson. .I'ollowing them ('came tile six b'iiesmilaids, Alisses .\larion .\l caddel. o Kingstree, Ala garot 'Vafren. of AlIlenda le, Elizabeth ILckbridge, of1 Atlaltat, jil lali '1 odd and Car'olina Y Fleming, of iLauirenis. and .\lrs. W. II nri y Fi'anuks, of Lur]ns, wearing pink satin dresses and car ryilg large bouqluets of pink roses. 'Tley ascended the r'ostrumii and form ed a seIlli-clircle above the altar. Then cLe the matrons of honor, Mrs. V. D. Ferguson, aunt of .the bride, and 'Irs. Thonuts D. Darlington, ImothCr of the bride, In gowns of .pink brocaded satin and carrying pink roses. They were followed Ihy the damie of honlor, .lrs. .1ame0s C. Todd, onlyI sister of the bride. who wore her Ivory satin wed ding gowii elaborately trimmed in point bice and pearls ande carrying pink roses. 'i'lie mad of honor, little Ali s 4I1ura Vince Joncs, in an exceed ingly becoilig dress of* pink taffeta, 'amn n'xt and o( oki her 'place near the altar. Sli was followed by ihe dIainy little flower Pils, .\Misses 22 *Itin*r i)rnton~ ania Laur \'anc Marin i .pink 2, ik m .4.adc~r r;ated bats~~ol f lb- withi lon iwmi', toI te'. zinAth( pathly, of i tesbide. I-asetlyhg ieer dte br'ie, who never 20 v. 2C1e thle .ei1 ilum th d o l;;il >rr Jcg tercmiV25 ell teromvIC) I hid brolaer F"ol lowliig thle church cer'emony .Air. anid -Mrs. lDarlington gave an elaborate r'eceptioni In honor01 of the brldpe and gloom at the huandsomie home1 on ir'by avenuti, -where a large number' of friends called to extend congratula tIons and to vIew the handsome array of paresents which had been sent, them, conspIcuous among which was a full chest of siiver', a gift of tihe bri'de's; paren&tts. The house was lovely in dec orations of cut flowers and ferns, 1)ink and white being the predominat ing color's used, Throughout the hiouis silver candelabras held *Jink lighted candies, which threwv a soft glow over the scene. lDuduig tih.e e'. Ing lee cream, cake and mints weree ser'ved. After the reception ,the .hlapply couple left for a bridal tip to 'New Orleans and upon their return willl be at home in G1reenvillle. Thct brIde Is the eldest dlaughter' of .\lr'. and1( Mrs. TPhos. D). Darlington and hler lovable dIsposItion and bright and cheerful mnanner' has won her scores of friends wherever she Is knowvn. Mr. McCradly Is a nativo of Charleston, a member of the well-kniownr family of the name In that city, but now makes his headquarter8 in Greenville where hie Is tihe repi uuntativo of a lar'ge IBirmingham~ stei manufaturlng cor por'ationi. At 0nW ta no he as,. lo... Ia LAUrbbs, where he has Ynany WaYtU friends. 0 010 Bort/Owens One. of 'the iprettiest of the Tall wed dngs In LIaurens, and of special inter est to saany friends throughout the State,. was''solemnized at high noon on" Novemlber _i7th, In the Pirst Methodist Church; -when .Miss Sarah Hance Bolt becale 'the, bride of Mr. Barney F. Owens of 'Dunbarton, S. C. Pettding the ceremony, Miss Hat tie 'Gray accompanied by Mrs. Chas. 11cks at the organ sang, ",tHer *Rose," ard' ."I Love You," followed by the 'Rridal Chorus from the "Rose Malden," 'rendered by Misses -Hattle Gray .and Jennie Shealey, and Mesdames i.. 'R. Aiken and M. L. Roper. At the first notes of the Lokangrin Wedding 'March, Miss Jane Owens of Dunbarton, entered with -Mr. W. C. Smith, Jr., of Wliliston, followed by Miss 'Marie -Blackwell, 'of 'Parksville, with Mr. Robert Owens, 'of iDUnbarton, and Miss Sadie iHarter, <of fairfax, with Mr. Carter 'Price of U1narowell. The bridesmaids wearing moill4h costumes of blue charmouse and lave 'and carry lig' yellow -chrysantheumis. Then came as dames, Mesdames F. P. ratiu of Greensbmo, N. C., and W. It. Richey, Jr., of Laurens, the handsome sisters of the bride, exquisitely gowned in brown eburneuse satin .and gold lace with 11trge lileture hats, and also Car rying yellow chrysaithemminus. .\li-s; Mary Sullivan, a life loing friend of the bridt, then came as maid of honor in b1o -eharmniese and lace with pictire hat and an armful of yellow chrysant themiums. Misses Sarah Hlichey and Mary Parley Todd, in dainty dresses of y3ilow organdile. seattered flowers in the patlway of the bride wIo was a picture of girlish beauty as she enter ed 'Upon the armll of her' father, ir. Jin F'. Bolt. IVr dress was a stylish ly tailored brown veldeen with Iisk hat and accessories to match, and she worse a corsage bouquet of lillies of 'the valley and orchids. z\t the altar, artistically decorated in wilte and green with a background ot 'ferns, the bride was met by the groom* with his best man, Mr. Martin Best, of 11arn-well. Rev. A. H0. Holler, pastor Gttie'First, Methodist church, perform ed the ceremony, using the ring ser vice, the ring being carried In the pet als Of a' large yellow 'chrysanthenum 'by Niss'Nancy Owens of Dunbarton. 'To 'Mendblsohns Wedding 'March, 'the'hi-idtil party left the Clutrch. The bapy couple at once %t-Al'ng upon their wedding journey. The bride, as Miss olt, is greatly dmired and beloved in her native town, and carries with her to her new home, the best wishes . of hosts of friends. She is a graduate of Colum bla College in 1918, Qnd' is a talented nusician. The groom is an alumnus of 3lemson, class 1912, and is a prominent young business man of Dunbarton. rie presents were numerous and hiandsome, attesting the populartiy of thae contracting parties. The out of town guests for the wed ding 'were, 'Mrs. Mae Owens, Dunbar ton; Mr. I-utson Owens, Dunbarton; Mrd. Jno. W. Crews, of Columbia; Mrs. Frank Dorroh, Mr. and Mrs. .F. 1). Bolt, Miss Bess ;Bolt, Mrs. Langdon Brooks, Mrs. Adolphus Owens, Mrs. J. B. Owens, Mrs. Frank Bolt, Miss Claude Gray, and MIss Margie Ropp, all of Gray Court. Messrs. John Carey Bolt and Leoin Yeargin of Gray Court, with Messrs. Stanley Crews and Nat Kennedy of Laurens, acted as ushers. 00 0 Moore-Roberison, Sunday afternoon, November 141, Miss Bessie Moore, of ilils city, aid Mr. .1. T. 'Robertson, of Lake City, :were happily married at Gray Court iI the presence of a few friends. ~ihe bride is a daughter or Mrs. Ella Moore, of tis3 city, and for a number of years has been in the etnplov or Switzer Colpa ny, where she lhas madv many friends by her even ten mner and at tractive personality. Th ig romi is a native of 1ho Gray Court secti lon. hut is now manager of the Coca Cola plant in Lake City 'ald a rising htmsines; marn of thal city. o 0 0 Owens-Sadler Clinton, S. '., Nov. 2:: -An event \i enthusiastic interest to a wide circle of friends was tihe mar riage of Mis JulIa I lodges Owem and Dr. Ruft'4 arle Sadler on Saturday evenIing at the lWirst P reb)Yterial chulmrchl. This w as one of the most heatu t ifil -weddings ',ver solcmnImized in (iton. Th'le church-el was decoraledl inl trail inmg ivy, intersporstil witi ferna, white rhrysantlihemums and 'tall Iloor candelahna studdutl with dozens of candles, and formedl a lovely setting for the wedding. Promptly at 7 o'clock begun the Imusical jivogram, ieuwttifully and skill fuly rendered by Mrs. Ferdinand Ja aobs, Jr., at the organ. To her accom- c paniment Mr. 'Irvin Coleman sang c 'Sunset," and 3liss Emniie Robert- i son "Some Day When You are Mine." r At the first .strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, entered 'Mrs. Eliza- c beth Caldwell of Greenville, gowned in E white lace and wearing a corsage of f pink rose buds, and Miss Mary Ruth f Copeland, gowned in pink taffeta with I a corsage of white rose buds. With grace and girlish dignity they slowly 3 lighted the myriads of candles on the I altar, which furnished the only lights during the ceremony. Next entered the ushers, lessrs. Win. P. Jacobs, t Win Balley Owens, lobt. S. Owens I and Dr. St. Clair I-lays. Follow ing the ushers came the bridesmaids, Misses Doreas Mason, I Carrie Sadler of .Rock 11111, Helen Bailey and 'Mary Barksdale of Laur e1s, wearing lovely frocks of pale pinli princess taffeta and silver acces :orie::, anld earriied botiquets of vale 'n ar1n1 t 1(1ations showered with swan sonlia. ''lhey. weire followed by tile 1 n me00111A n. ilessrs. .3. MI. C. Ha rks.. (laid1. W. A. .lOinson. \'in. Neville and -Jack Crawford of Hoch Hill. l i'Asea M1ay and Nancy Owens. sis ler and row'in of the bride were Iaids of hionu;. They enlitered togetier, e:ring hiansome gowns of deepi plig Itfin'' j. ih i, . IHm trPimings ad eanr i1r, lovoly boiiCUs of Ouhellhi 'sll. 'T e (aile of lonor, irs. I\i\ - rlon (.,o!t of lIshopville. another sir. 1er o Ith bride, was gowned i r 11 h 1 '1'1*ta n'id carriekd masses of pi' w n lta w i~oIott lor l i- aCCom)Van?1;d hF itelran es Bailey in a white lace dress with butterfly bow of tulle, carrying a lniature bouquet brought in the Ing nestled in the heart of a rose. The dainty flower girls who pre eded the bride were little - Dorothy cott of Bishopville and Mary Oirearley mith of Greenville dressed in #piquant rocks of flesh georgette .with tulle ows. The bride entered on the ari of her oungest brother, Edgar ,Owens. Her lond beauty was greatly enhanced by gown of duchess satin trinmned with panish lace and worn with 'court rain. She carried a lovely bouquet of oses showered with valley lillies. "he groom with his brother, Mr. Hlope ;ad-ler of Rock 1ill as best man, met ter at the altar and an impressive ring eremolny was performed by Dr. Alex Lnder Sprunt of Charlcston, assisted >y Dr. Dudley Jones. , Immediately after the ceremony a )rilliant reception was held at the ifmle of the bride's parent. The guest.; Were met by .\r. and all's. Am. il ey Owens and Dr. and '.\Ms. lair 1-lays. The bridal party together vith thl bilde's parei ts, Mr. and .lrs. OV. E. Owens, receIvcd their friends 1in hd living- roonm, which was beautifully Ircorated in yellow ch1r3'santhemummns Illd yellow Illc. In the samlie room he guests were rc(Ilested by Mis s ",lizabeth Caldwell, Mary Rinth 'ope l 1d, Messrs. Ca riton\ Winn anl .1 ohn 'Neville to register their names in the i1tio"; hook. The gift roomi Was 'tiraelly r'csided over 4y Alrs. J. A I Ily an Mi rs. J. I Copeland, Mr. T'om Crawford and .\Miss Aurmelia Vance. Mrs. loward Caldwell and 'Mrs. A. M. Copela g. In the dining roo1. which was bed tiful in pink and white Ars. w. B. Owens, Sr., Mrs. R.'11 Vance and Mrs. itobert S. Owens, as listed by a number of little girls,,ni 4 bers of the bride'b Sunday school Aalas, served cream, cake and iniuts. Little Misses Virginia , and Frances ,3ratt pinned bows of white ribbon on the guests as they gracefully di rected them to the sitting room, where i. Misses Emma and Alliene Hipp, Evle Shands and Mrs. It. N. Young served them with fruit punch. Dr. and Mrs. Sadler left on the midnight train for Florida. After the first of December they will be at home in Clinton. Mrs. Sadler is the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. WV. E1. Owens and is much ad mired in Cl intonl where she has al ways lived. She graduated from Win thro;, CAloge in IS and atterwa-t, held a responsible position in Wash ington in Senator Tillman's office, rc turning here later to aceepit a siminr position with the Dixie Filour and Grain Coni any. She is a very accom plished and charf-mig girl. liked Tor her graeoRs mIann,11er and sincerity. iHur marriage is the ovcaiaon of coum 0.- ong atu tions an(l all :sorts of good wishes. Ihle groom is a suce( ssful younl" ru!ggist of the city and since coming a te yc'. ye.:;o jofl loek 11111 theron;iy g-if lied himself in a huine: ;:d :'o0o1l vay and h!,ld! in high rtl of host.. If frienu . F'reshi 31e(1 s.--. nd4 to us for fre ivats, lish and oy' ters. Cty Maik 11, l'hone 1-10. WAREHOUSE NO. 28 STATE WAREHOUSE SYSTEM Located on my farm has room for one hundred and fifty bales of cotton. All receipts are signed by State Warehouse Commissioner and are negotable anywhere. Rates 60c Per Bale Per Month. Route 4 "L. M. 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