The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 14, 1909, Image 5
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MR FRANK H. HATCHELl. LEADS TO THE
ALTER MISS ICELl MATTHEWS?TEACH 1
ERS' MEETING IX LAKE CITY.
Scranton. January 12:?The
most beautiful and interesting
wedding that has taken place
in this community in a long
time was witnessed at the
splendid country home of Mr
^4nd Mrs S M Matthews on last;
Wednesday evening, when their
H daughter, Miss Idell, was united ! j
PP' in marriage to Mr Frank H
Hatcbell.
Promptly at seven o'clock, in (
response to the measured strains
ofMendelssohn's wedding march, (
skillfully rendered by Mrs R (
Mac Cooper of Scranton, the <
bridal party, preceded by the >,
pretty little flower girls, Misses;
Janie Mae Matthews and Mary
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Hatchell, entered the parlor in ,
the following order: j (
Miss Cora Cox of Cades with (
Mr Dallas Matthews of Scran- i,
ton.
Miss Beulah Collins^ of Tim- .
'tnonsville with 'Mr Traxler (
iiatcheil ot JVffingnam.
Standing: before an improvised ,
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altar, under a huge wedding
bell, the bride and groom as-|(
sumed their marriage vows, j
Kev J W Truluck spoke the ,
solemn and impressive words i.
that united the twain until the (
"silver cord be loosed and the
golden bowl be broken."
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The bride was gowned in a
pretty costume of white silk and j ^
carried a large bouquet of ferns
and carnations. The brides?maids
were strikingly beautiful
in their costumes of white
organdie, ana carriea nuge oou- (
quets of terns and roses. The (
flower girls wore pretty dresses {
of pink silk and carried pink <
roses.
The ceremony was solemnized \
(in the presence of a large gath- j
?ring of relatives and friends ji
who were profuse in their con-p
gratulations of the popular,
young couple.
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The parlor in which the interesting
event took place was 1
a scene of picturesque beauty.
The,<olOr scheme of white and
pink was faithfully carried out i <
in every detail, and a more har-1'
monious blending of colors is j
seldom seen. A wealth of feath- .
ery ferns and white chysantbe-j.
mums, arranged in artistic de- j
sign, added beauty and charm ' j
to the interior of the home.
After the ceremony the guests (
were invited to the dining room j
^where a sumptuous wedding
feast was served. The spread ^
?f dainty and delicious edibles
would have appeased the appe- .
tite of the most fastidious epi- '
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cure.
Mrs Matthews, e7er a clever
and charming- hostess, was .
never more cordial and gracious ;
than on this occasion, and her
guests feel indebted to her tor
her many assiduous attentions,. ^
The popularity of the bride <
was substantially attested by
the many valuable and useful 11
presents she received. ! (
/"* Mr and Mrs Hatchell will re-11
.^ide in the community, much to
The gratification of their hosts i
of friends.
Sharing in the pleasure of the
occasion were noted the following
from town:
Mr and Mrs Winslow Wright,Dr
and Mrs W S Lynch, Rev and
Mrs J W Truluck; Mesdames I) (
Lamar Lee and (J H Pate;Misses ! <
* Lily Graham, Hessie Willough-I
by, Maude Parker, Chessie Mc-l
v Knight; Messrs R B Cannon,
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f5hn M Myers, Prof W L Ben- ,
B Bhiett, John G Singletary, J Ml
Parker, Patrick Gaskins, W Eu-|
gene Cooke. Other guests from
a distance were: Miss Cora Cox i
of Cades,Miss Beulah Collins of ;
Timmonsville, Miss Wilkes of
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Lake City, Miss Helen Haddon >1
of Greenwood, Miss Bleecker
" Mills of Cnarlotte, N C; Dr R J (
McCabe of Kingstree and Mr,
Hicks of Florence.
The writer attended the meet ]
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ing or cne Teachers' Association
in the auditorium of the
handsome graded school building
at Lake City Saturday. Despite
the inclemency of the:
weather there was a ver\r good j
attendance. Prof Colbert of j
Kingstree presided over the
meeting. The programme contained
several musical numbers
which were skilfully rendered.
oy -Misses <?ressett. oneriaan, i
Sturgeon and others." Miss;
Beckham, who was to read a I
biographical sketch of Horace!
Mann, could not attend, but sent1
her paper, which was read by
Prof Colbert. Miss Mamie McLees
read a well prepared paper
on the educational work of
Horace Mann. The most interesting
way to teach history was
discussed by Prof Raymond
Speigner,Prof Mitchell and Prof
Sheridan. Prof W L Bennett
made an interesting talk, relating
some of his experience in
the school room and the methods
he employed to meet the
exigencies of his work. Kingstree
and Lake City were placed
in nomination forthenext meeting
of the association, and Lake
City was chosen. The meeting
will be held on Saturday, February
6, Dr J L Mann of Florence
will be present and deliver
an address.
After the meeting adjourned
[he teachers were invited into
in adjoining room, where an
ilegant repast was served.
Mrs Janie Byrd and her
laughter, Miss Minnie, left this
week for their future home with
Dr H 0 Byrd at Trilby, Fla.
W. ?. C.
Brave Fire Latfles
jften receive severe burns, putt'ng
>ut fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and forget them. It soon
lrive8 out pain. For Burns, Scalds,
Wounds,Cuts and'Bruises it?s earth's
greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin
Eruptious, Old Sore3, Boils, Ulcers,
Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief
is instant. 25c at D C Scott's drug
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PROGRAMME OF PEE DEE UNION
To Meet With Pee Dee Baptist Church
Friday, January 29.
Friday, 1*2 M ? Introductory
Sermon, Rev S T Russell.
1st Query: What Can We Do As
Individuals to Promote a Revivil
in Our Churches During This :
fear?
First Speaker, Gail lard Williams.
2nd Query: Is It Binding1 on
Christians to Give the Tenth
Part?If Not, Why Not?
First Speaker, Rev W I) Moor;r.
3rd'Query: Who Is a Deacon
and for What Purpose Was He
Ordained?
First Speaker, J C Williams.
4th Query: Why Did the Disciples
Rebuke the Blind Man
When He Called on the Lord for
Help?
First Speaker, Rev J J Powers,
followed by D S Avant and oth
ers.
Sunday school Meeting 10 A M
Sunday, conducted by Moderator.
Missionary Sermon, Kev~H
C Haddock.
We cordially invite the public
to attend our meetings.
J E Williams, ) ? ...
N A Howell, f Committee.
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the President of The Industrial
aud Orphans' Home at Macon,Ga,
who writes: "We have used
Electric Bitters in this institution
for nine years. It has proved a most
excellent medicine for Stomach,
Liver and Kidney troubles. We re
gard it as one 01 uie oesc ianiuy meuicines
on earth." It invigorates the
vital organs, purifies the blood, aids
dig es t i on, creates appetite. To
strengthen and build up thin, pale,
weak children.or run-down people it
has no equal. Best for female complaints.
Only 50c at D C Scott's
drug store. ,
Big reduction in boys'clothin g
Come in and look them over.J
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