The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 24, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SHIRTS 50c. to $2.5? j 25c. to $1.00 I SM ? 115c. to 50c. $150 to $10.00 $?09 to $6.00 ? ll Ceiy Co. WioB-Saits" Webster Say: ition of ti ECONOMIZE is-"Tp inarige with economy; to use with pridencc or frugality.' "Tp utilize to fce best advantage.' "To govern ajhousehold." "To be prudent in ?ependiture." etc., that being trk it is you? duty? to make, your frocery and fresh meat expenditurfs where you will j get lt,hc most foiyour money. . ? Flies and Mosquito? Carry Disease TSvay ssw rtmanrw- to tMm . MUX TB2M WITH SHEPARD'S FLY Dr. W. M. Riggs, president of Clemson College, dad Prof. Brady .wer* in ino city for a few hours yes terday. I Messrs. John Dresoott and John Bussell of Pendleton were In Ander son yesterday. Utile Miss Clara Babb of Wllilam uton is Ute guost of MIBU Louiso liai.b nt the homo of her parents on the Boulevard. : Mrs. Zaspl Qilmcr of Hones Path was brought to the Anderson county honp?lal on Tuesday night to un dergo an operation for aupondlcltis. lier condition is mnch unproved. Mr. J. Bruce Harper who bas been visiting his parents at Royston, Ca., for th? past few days bas returned tt< the city. r A party from Ivj .in tho city yester day includod Mr. and Mr*/. W. Prank Mctlee. and their guest, Mra. J. E. i Britt of McCormick and Rev. S. J. Hotid. Mi?s M. E. Jackson ot Varcnnea wa? in thc city for a few hours yes terday . Mr. J. N. Vance of Due Dest waa xi business visitor lu the.city yester Master Billy Halley of ; Hartwell Gn., who has been the guest of Ut Ho Miss F.Hith Kcese has returned home.. !?->'* Leon M. G recul a Jewelry drommes at Baltimore, was . calling on thi Jewelery o? tho city yesterday. J. n. King of Wllliamston waa ii tho city for a. few hours yesterday ns conult ! botter cl tl du: ?rs, W. P. Rice of Hartwell, nd David J. McMahan of Sen-; o patients at thc Anderson i ii, having undergone operations puadlcHls there Tueaday. Their : lona ?*e reported to bo much1 Inn of Elberto mc ration for a i Mill Creek Chorea. I Th0 Rev. VS. Mc<?co will preach at Neal's Creek church next Sunday I morning at ll o'clock. The public coidially Inv?te?. "TB" I SKIM : - UeoSbye ?Aw? f*&, burning feet, swol len fest, ??w???y feet, smelliag feet, tired, feat. . Goed4>ye con;-., <A11CUAW, bunions and raw . ?pot*. Ha >ticra shoe *?gfet: ??c fc?r* t?w? lng with paLrf or drawing up your Ja ?fr "liZ - is magical, "v.Vg ht off, TBS" .??.>' AU the poisaaons ocudationw 'which ^ j?pr .tti* fsct. iS^andior waBf9Qaw9HHaai 0 ri??? 17. A Beautiful Party. -Oxio ot thc prettiest partlcB for the week, given on Tuesday evening by Mrs. C. J. B. DeCamp, in boner ot hiles Alberta Farmer and Misa May Llgon, two charming members ot the younger set. lier attractive home on West Whit nor stroot wao bright with flowers and the whole evening was delight fully'pheasant and informal. Cft&'the broad cool porch nectar wael served during tho evening and later ja flinty leo course was served. Ve occa?en was a pretty compil ?e* to these two popular girls, anal tho^oung people found Mrs. De Camp an Ideal hostess. The guests for tho evening wore: .Misses Eleanor Frank, J?! Cunningham, Jene Cun ningham Mary Stark? Watkins* Rath Brownlee, Helen Harris, Catherine Fi elwell, 'Frances Anderson, Loin An del con, Ruth Brownlee and Messrs. JJchn Townsend, Percy Craytpn, Rob ert Burris, Sam Major, Charlie Major, Harry Seybt, Phil W?hlte, J. C. Ham-] lin. Ralph Smith, Sam Sullivan, N. B. Sullivan, Harold Sullivan, Batt! Browne, Willie Orceno and!) Mas Mac lAgon, Musical ReclUl. Some of the ni om be TB of Mips Lucia Chiles' musoic class gave a beautiful recital yesterday afternoon at thc home of Judge W. F. Cox. ?Tt?lr| work wa^i'splendid and jRch selection given, showed careful study untf pre paration. Miss Chiles baa ono of tho largest classes in thc city, and ber work as a teacher baa been of the highest and most satisfactory order. She leaves next week tor Asheville, N. C.. where she-will spend most of tho G?mmer. Early in September she viii return and resume ber class. _ The program for yesterday after noon was beautifully arranged and tully enjoyed by tboso i?rwsent. The ; pupils who took patt were Mleses Constance and Gladys Cater, Mar Burton, Josephine Anderson, Georgi Power, Caryl Cox, Elizabeth McFall, ? Helen Watkins, Katherine Allen, Alice Copper, 'Elizabeth Ledbettor, Sara : Mattison, Caroline Maxwell, Eunice Evaus, Marlon Gray, Mary Cienfont, Lucia Sullivan, Anno Gambrill, Iwr-' elle Guest, Margaret Clement, Dexter Crowther, Donald Brown, , William Mattlson. For Two Attractive Visitors. Mrs. Nardin Webb entertained nt a charming little informal card party j J yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. ?O. L. Fril and Mis. Honry N?w?ll nf Atlanta, tho guests of. Mrs. D. S. Taylor. After several merry garner, the cards were laid a?*de and a. dali- j I ty men nu waa served by Mrs. Webb. ! Those invited for the afternoon were Mrs. D. 8. Taylor. Mrs. ?i t. Fells, Mrs. Henry Nowell, Mrs. Bond Anderson, Mrs. .DeCamp. Mrs, J*. H. Godfrey. Mrs. W. D. McLean, Mrs. P. K. ftfcCulIy, Mrs. J. J. Baldwin, Mrs. John Anderson': end Misses Janie Hamlin. Lillian Brock, of Al bania, and Emma Samuels of Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Reed ot Knoxville arrived last night and aro the guests of Mrs. Eva Murray lu North Anderson. Mrs. M. E. Hali and Mra. E. W. Wits of laurens are visiting Mrs. \ j R. E. CUnkscalcs oh Calhoun street Picnic Today. Tho Junior t'hllathea clnss ot tho First Baptist church will bave 3 [picnic this afternoon at High Shoals, j All the j niepibere are as?ed to be at thc church at halt past four o'clock,, aa they will leave at five. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beaty are at lunne from a two weeks wedding fl. N. Askins and Mrs. SU terd?y for their ?onie'at Pal ft?r a visit at the home Miss Mattie Lou Brown of HampU Va., lo tho guest ot Mrp. Beni Soyd. and M-'ss Gertrude Sunders. Fer Hr. aaa Mrs. Andersen. , Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Orr enter iataert a tow frlondvon Tuesday even ing p? honor of MTV and Mrs. B>nd Ahd4*'aon. It. was * charming 'little Informal atlolr and fully eC~*r?d br th?, gucrftn for the evening Mr?. Orr ia a U-pi^oen of rare charm artd {rrace ' o? manner and her boauttfni ( always an at ra..tlve SpO* to MIRENT GllEK ODE WEST IS DEAD! M2R. R. C. BROWNLEYS DEATH OCCURRED 3 O'CLOCK YESTERDAY. WAS WIDELYKNOWN Forrner Reticent of This City ?nd Father of J. I. Brownlee ; ?Di ' Funeral Today. ;. .: A, telephone racssggo to The ,In-: tclligencer from Duo West yesterday afternoon stated that U. C. Brownlee, formerly a resident of Anderson'and ono of the wealthiest and most wide ly known men in thia section of the etato, had died at h*s ht.MO in Due Wer,t at Ii o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at. t:::o at tho Associated Reformed Pres byterian church of that place and Internment will bo made in the adjoin ing ocmeterjj. , Mr. Brownlee waa- at the timo of h?a death tho senior member ot tic firm of R. C. Brownlie & Bone of Due Weat, vico proajdent-of the Duo West railway company, president of thc board of trustees of tho Womnn**. College, one ot tho directors of tho Bank of Duo West and owner: of considerable stock In cotton .mills ht Anderson, Williamston, Greenville and Bpartauburg. In early years he lived lu Greenville where bo bas many friends. rr? . -U r. ? He was.a member of tho A. R. P. church of Duo West and bsa hoon? ita' treasurer for tho past 25 years.. Ho was marked by his consciousness of duty ead has been on? of thc strang est members of that church fer, u number of years. , Mr. Brownlee was married it- tho month of September. 1680. to MbVi Faunie Bonner, daughter of Dr. Jph_ 1. Bonner, at one l!mo president ot the Woman's College of Duo West, j To this union were born four sons, I J. Irwin Brownlee, cashier of .thc Farmers and Merchant Sank of thia city: Andoy, W. Lawrence and Rob ert C. Brownlee of Due West and oho daughter, Mrs. W. S. Boyd of D.n-' vcr. Col. -'Ho also leaves two broth ers, Mr. St.-D, Brownlee of this city and Rey.-J. I. Brownlee of Madison, Ga. /. Mr. Brownlco was about 60 yeera ot ago and has been in feeble h ea Ith i for some .time. Ilia recent'illness has lasted about, six weeks and his death was ciuscd by heart disease. He is weiVknown in this city and county and many popio will go lo 'Due Weat,.to attend the funeral this afternoon. Important Feet lng KIk?. I There will b0 n u ' Hing of the Elks tonight at ?8:30 tte t*?e purpose of 'doing special, deg._o work and for ? initiations. A*? members ara urs^a I to attend._ Hardvard and Yale Ready for Their Annual Race al New London. Tale Grow and Coach ?py XIckaHs. Rm-rnfd Crew dmd Coach Jim Tf Exports say the race of Harvard oed Yalo at New London'tn their annual contort promises to bring tqs ge thor tho' best crows the two uni versities baye, put on '.ie rive?, to gether for many yc?-./. Both ero much supcrlbr io those that. so nearly rowed a dead heat last year. Tkys confidence reigns tn both camps. Not la years has there been so much betting between the fol lowers of the park Blue, and thc Crimson, and Jv is at even money. ? Because of these facts, and tor the reason that thia la the'first, season io years- that; - the ..New London-crcwa rank highertkan those at Poughkeep sie, a record crowd will Journey t<i tho <juatnt old New England town. Both Harvard and Yalo. have re markable^ stroke men in tho persons of Lund and. Morse... The; farmer hay ali ?ked niuo winning crows in a little. over a, year; Last spring he set the pace for the., second crow, which won from t?i0 midshipmen, took two races at ilib American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia, dei'catei the Yalo sec ond eight, au dtheh wont to England nnd won> three races in capturing tho Grand Challenge at Henley. A1:JO Lund etroked thd Crimson crow when it boat ApftapOIIs und Cornell at Ithaca thiadiprkw? ; j?* Yale's'stroke,' Morse, is well put up physically, la'as hurd ns nails and ls brimming ovor with fight and pluck. Movere'vor,>liq has lots of life and dash, coup lei",.with, rara, good Judg whlch boa rt without chang the spring, course. Tho now-~?and thia Stebbins, teadorf, : No. 7; L Of thei Parson ni bom fros" having b Tho