The Newberry Sun Friday, October 3, 1947 TO LIGHT YOUR LOVE... DIAMONDS OF QUALITY m $rt cawed*^lOood Makers of quality rings for nearly a century Diamonds brilliant and beautiful, exqui sitely set to bring out every lovely light... truly precious gems to commemorate an important occasion. +Traefe-mark Reg. Set $225.00 Set $285.00 Prices Include 20% Federal Tax Set 262.50 W. E. Turner, Jeweler SCHUMPERT-ELROD A marriage of much interest tc their many friends is that of Miss Sadie Mae Schumpert tc Mr. Wilton Rooort Elrod, Jr. which took place on September 27, 1947 at 2019 Nance street. The double ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Julian I Harman, D.D., in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Elrod is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Homer E. Schumpert c Newberry. She was beautifully dressed in an aqua wool suit with black acessories and an orchid corsage. She wore er mother’s gold necklace. Mr. Elrod is a son of Mr. W. R. Elrod, Sr., route 3, Newberry After a trip to North Carolina they will have their residence at route 3, Newberry. MRS. WISE HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. William R. Wise was host ess at a lovely bridge party, given at her home on Nance street Thursday. Seven tables were placed in the Wise home, which was decor ated with an assortment of early fall flowers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Setzler, high; Mrs. Arthur Well ing, second; Mrs. Frank Lomin- ack, low, and Mrs. A. P. Salley, bingo. After cards, the hos* jS served a salad course with iced tea. Out of town guests were Mrs. Wise’s sister and sister-in-law, Mrs. H. A. Johnon of Wilmington, N. C., and Mrs. Joe Simpson, Jr., of Whitmire. SCOUT NEWS At the regular meeting of Troop 65, Monday, September 15, our troop had an honored guest, Mr. (Luther) Aull, who at one time was the scoutmaster of the troop. Mr. Aull told the troop how well he thought we were progressing, and how much he enjoyed being with us. The troop also discussed the trip that will be taken by the Star, Life and Eagle Scouts. All of the boys are trying very hard to go on this trip. The Eagle pa trol also gave an interesting talk on boat safety, camping and first aid. Then we closed the meeting with the friendship circle, thus closing the nights program. 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Midnight* 5 :45—Tom Mix* 6 :00—Silver Dew Poys 6:15—Musical Tnterlude 6 :29—Sports Special 6 :25—News 6 :30—March Militaire 7 :00—Fulton Lewis Jr.* 7 :15—Dinner Date* 7 :30—Arthur Hale* 7 :45—Inside of Sports* 8 :00—Waterfront Wayside* 8 :30—Scarlet Queen 9 :00—Gabriel Heatter* 9 :15—Real life S'tories* 9:39—'Mutual’s Clock Party* 10:00—Family Theatre* 10:30—Dance Time 11:00—All the News* 11 :15—Dance Ork.* 11 :65—News* 12:00—Sign Off. *—Mutual Network Program Happenings In The Chappells Community Mr. J. J. Boazman has returned 1 Mrs. J. L. Holloway and Ivey to the Veterans hospital for furth- 1 were Greenwood visitors Thurs- er treatment after a few days day. stay at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McAdams entertained a few of their friends at a party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Graham King spent the weekend with Mrs. Witt near Saluda. Mrs. L. E. Werts spent Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Pow in Saluda. Mrs. Guy Dominick is spending a while with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Boazman. The members of Saluda Baptist church are planning to put in a new heating plant in the church before cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Parnell were shopping in Columbia Sat urday. Mrs. Annie Kelly, visited her sister, Mrs. H. W. Dipner Satur day morning. Mr. Thomas Crews was visiting in the community a few hours Friday. Mr. Crews lives in Spar tanburg. Mrs. W. O. Holloway is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Cox in Atlanta, Ga. AJr. and Mrs. Cox are moving to Bartow, Fla. The O. O. Williams moved to Charlotte, N. C. on last Friday. We lose a fine family. Mr. E. L. Cook and Harry Cook visited their old home here Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Basha visited their daughter, Mrs. Cliff Carter in Columbia Tuesday. Ralph Boazman spent the weekend with home folk here. Ralph goes to Newberry College. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharpe of Columbia spent a few days with Mrs. J. M. Keith last week. Elizabeth Keith, a teacher in Chester spent the week end with home folk here. Caroline Keith, Furman uni versity was a weekend visitor with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dominick were called to Roanoke, Va., on account of the serious accident of their son, Earl, wno was in a car wreck Friday. Mrs. Carlton Coleman was a shopper in Greenwood recently. Mrs. J. B. Scurry has been on the sick list but is better at this writing. Mrs. Cleora Coats is visiting her daughter, Mrs. West in Spar tanburg for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmon’s guests over the weekena were: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Barksdale, Asheville, N. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackmon of Columbia. Mr. Jule Smith’s brother from Elberton, Ga., visited with him a few days the past week. Mrs. Reed Marett was shopping in Newberry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Spearman, Jr., were visitors of W. E. Spear man’s Friday. Mildred Spear man spent Thursday in Newber ry. McLANE-KEMP MARRIAGE SUNDAY At a beautiful double ring cer- The bride chose as matron of black accessories, and the orchid emony, performed Sunday after noon, September 28, at five o’clock at the Lutheran Church honor and only attendant her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. C. McLane, Jr. Her attractive two piece of the Redeemer, Miss Alice Me- dress was made with silver-gray - -- • jacket and brown crepe skirt. Her accessories were brown, and she carried an old fashioned nosegay of pink roses and carnations, tied with pink ribbon. The bride entered the church with her father, by whom she was given in marriage. A stately blonde, she was charmingly at tired in her wedding costume— a powder blue crepe dress made with bolero effect,, with gray bod ice and burnt orange belt. Her halo-type hat was of gray felt, with black veil, and other acces- soies were gray and black. She carried a white satin-covered prayer book, topped with a white purple throated orchid, shower ed wih bouvardia tied with satin ribbon. Immediately after the cere mony, the couple received in the church vestibule. The couple left Sunday night for a wedding trip to St. Simons, Ga. For traveling, Mrs. Kemp changed to a two piece toast col ored suit with which she wore Lane became the bride of Mr. Julian Kemp. Rev. Paul E. Monroe, Jr., pas- tor of the bride, officiated. White asters and chrysanthe mums, greenery and cathedral tapers in candelabra decorated the church. White chrysanthe mums and fern, tied with white ^satin ribbon, marked the family pews. Prior to the ceremony, nuptial music was rendered by Miss Ma zie Dominick, organist, and Miss Elizabeth Hayes, soloist. Miss Hayes sang “O Promise Me” and “Because”. Miss Dominick play ed “Romance,” “Ave Maria,’ “Traumerai” and “Love Song” from Faust. Duing the ceremony “Clair de Lune” was softly play ed. Candles were lighted by C. F. Lathan, Jr., of Sumter, and Dr. F. C. McLane of Ware Shoals, ushers, both uncles of the bride. Other ushers were Seth Meek and Albert Frey of Augusta, Ga. J. C. McLane, Jr., brother of the bride, was best man. w yoar y&c/ /a?/: go