The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 19, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 6

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Palmed? Tteate TODAY Al Shaffers Boys and Girls PRESENTS "THE ARRIVAL OF LORD FITZNOODLE" MOVIES FOR TODAY "PROFIT FROM LOSS' American. "JOHN T. ROCKS AND FLIVVER" Thanhauser. "DESERTED AT THE AUTO" Beauty. T O D'A Y MARY FULLER In "LIL' NOR' WESTER" Three Reel Victor. "BILL'S PLUMBER AND PLUMBER'S BILL Imp Comedy. TODAY Sr M mk mw* j* II* JESSE L. LASKY Presents "THE VOICE IN FOG" Featuring DONALD BRIAN AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. Early Jersey Wakefield Coptrihagen Market Flat Dutch Anderson Floral Co. . PHONE 911 - Member FloriBt telegraph delivery. pSSp ? M?^ .... .$8.50 M\) Fumed Oakv^kcxs; G?nuifie leather seats....-, .?7.50 tip Ooldea Oak dockets, Oenu?n? leather seats. .. .h^W.?O up " - KuriY English Oak Hockers, Genuine leather serajlMnm " ". . . ^%m-7 carry an- immense stock of rocker* with woor! and ?limitation leather acata ?t lower prices, too. EE WIN D O W PWP1? NEW F?ffllliE CO. ?tV Eft?y to Pay the Peoptea Way,*? Phone S?3 BIBLE GLASS BANQUET WAS A GRANO SUCCESS MR. R. S. LIGON WAS AGAIN s RE-ELECTED TEACHER FOR YEAR OTHER OFFICERS Were Elected-Affair Waa Beet of Kind Ever Given at St. John's, Tho aiuniul banquet or ?be Wesley Bible cluss of St. John's Methodist rJvurch, given last evening at the church, wa? the biggest and best af fair of Its kind ever held at yt. John's. There were about 12f> pres ent, many being kept away on ac count of the condition of the weath er. 'Pie copper was prepared by thc members of the Phllathea class, and lt consisted of one of tho moat elab orate menus ever served in Anderson. There was oyster cocktail, turkey, barn, and all that goos with, a turkey supper, all served hot. The desert ?.on:lated of ilium pudding with whip ped cream. After the banquet wan flubbed the nominating committee, consisting of W. C. Brown, S. L. Prince and J. Al. Etfans, nominated R. S. LJgon for reelection of tho class. Previously Mr. Llgoh had 6tatcd to the OIUSB that owing to the condition of bia health, ho felt that "he could not car ry on these duties aa i ;c should, there fore, offered bia resignation. Tho class felt like It could not give Mr. Ligon up and unauimciusly reelet-ted him. Mri Ligon responded and stat ed that lie felt aa if i,o could not lot bis own feelings prevent him from accepting such a token of love and un enthusiastic re-ein: ti on. A. H. Bagnall was nominated and elected as assistant teacher. Mr. Dagnall responded In a happy speed 1. He stated that ho had been elected to ii position bo honed bo would never Borve, and that bo knw If bo over did have to servo, it would be for ono timo only, that being enough for mc [doss. J. H. Geiger, former assistant teacbor. wan nominated and elected president o? clans. He responded In a very appropriate speech. W. C. Brnyles was nominated and elected treasurer. He mado u Bpseca.. B. B. Bleckley WSB nominated and re-elected* as secretary. Tho 'members of tho class 'then stood and gave 15 rahs for the offi cers. Mr. Carter of Dillon, who ls a trav eling man and also a Sunday school worker Of note, was present und ad dressed tiio class, complimenting ?low on such a snlondld affair. Mr. C. Ban Allen, formerly presi dent of th? class, acted as toastmas ter and called on the Hov. W. C. Kirkland, who made a very appro priate talk. Mr. R. E. Ligon was tho next to bo called upon. Ho stated that In coin ing to. thc Moquet ho was .making, his annual vito to the Wesley cinsu. ti'o'V over, lie ^?atod that th-o folt: proud "ot the ?part his brother was taking nra! was glad that ho was re-elected ai teacher, Mr. O. M. Heard, .superintendent ot tho Sunday school, WOB tho ?next speaker und he gave a. little achoo} history.' He Bloted that ho had been superintendent for six yeara and thnt beforo Mr. Speake became pastor hq was never able to get the attendance, to reach'over 300. Howovor, since the presont pastor had taken chars?, t^ey had gotten together, made piaf?, and as a result tho n tte adan co Sgftr reachod tho high mark of over 1,003. Ho stated that he wanted" to give Mr. Spvakv'?nun .-??VT -T?iin^ vim 55 ?? w**i* lio folt like it would bo a calamity '.o tbo'churcCrlf tho present porter -y:n. not returned to St. John's church ipr another year. ' As ' a result, tho cl asa voted that tho presiding cider bo asked to try lo have the Hov. Mr. Spoake return-: ad to tho Anderson cfvurch. Mr; Bagnall then arose and stated that he had been -requested to call im Mr. Ban Allen for a speech Mr. Allen responded very admira Wy. After this speech the class' aroso .ind gav o tiiroo cheers for St. John's ohuftf i'. Tho -hymn, "What a Friend Mo; Have in Jesu," was then sung, vnd the .benediction was pronounced :>y Rev. W. C. Kirkland. . JackHoi ; Highway Again. Nashville, r'Nov. .16 ,-^Commlsslon srO of the Jicksbh Highway associa-' lion will moot It?re'this mortvlng wllh ?> Jfu.lt attendance. These Will 's??ofct ;he rome of tho ib?ghway from' Nash palo to New Orleans.. A largo dole-; RStlOn' from Tennessee. Atlanta and Mississippi are attending. ' -^iMi'tffftiM >????ii'iiii'i ai.<i il' ! fi M II I Localmarket yesterday ll 1-4 conlsi' ??e w ito** ' ?ot i on. '??r-,. ' .>.-:. -y-'-.' Open, y High. i^oW^Mm': Dec . .11 .-ff? 11.68 11,4$ 11,57 Jan /v i? ill;60 it.74 H.$? 11,72 Sarch i .,11.85 13,01 11.8G 12.00 ay . . .12.02 12.18 X2.03 13,18 July . . .12.00 12.25.. 12.09 UM jftitoU 11.75. ; . , ,; Liverpool. Cotton. - OpiMl. Cio??; Jan-Fob .. .. ..6.78 C.?7 . \f?At??i&~ ..' .'. '-'.0.78 - . 0.7* Moy-Ju?u . , ;, i .-?5,70 - .S.78 ' v Spot? QM. ? '? .Sales 12,000. . Rseotpts aiJoofc ?-' We havi? set a stai Anderson. Nov/hen lent tailoring. It is Anderson. Saving, ??temin?UQVp^ cour esy, kindness ar>.4 concentration will micnk ail doors. Systoaatlc flavlng HBK^^?.' : ' . ? - , .. ' '. ..' j^j^?flr v to'. success. SAVE ' THE DIB?B3. Call today^"t^Vgni one of rar Dime Savjags-jB?^ they win ?elp you. V ? ; ndard in suit and overcoat 2 will you see such an assc just such values as these til VfE ATHER : FOEBUAST . ; ", '. ' Weather* Forco??ti-^Fft?r and colder Jflrlday; - Saturday i'alr. Bev. J. T. Mf?jnnj. Anointments. Rev. J. T. 'Mann- Will preach at j at Flat Bock Baptist church d?t Sunday nt 3:CO p. m., and at Gluck mlli that night at tho usual hour, ' mm??l??k Glorious Indian Smmmey W?., ?taVie " had :,a mag- ' . sriif?o?nt. fall, but/winter lias now set in. Pre-, parc "for, it with . rm inn ?? inn rmi mn num ? '?"?vriHcwr'iHi WIMTOIBMM^ You're om Now Until Christmas J NASMUCH as this is one of the largest stores I in this section devoted exclusively to the leeds of men, young men and boys, we offer you the greatest variety '<of new styl?s and fab rics for selection. Add to that the fact we are jiving more style, better quality arid greater /alue for every dollar you spend here-and you'll ealize why most men, young men and boysare ;oming"here to be outfitted. These are the days of record, breaking sales :or us and among the many examples of extra /alue-giving, are three great groups of the new . ?st styles in > Men's Snits and Overcoats ?; $20.ii Winter Under wear Here you'll find a Targe stock of Underwear :o select from. Shifts and Drawers or Union Suits. Prices from il to $4 Suit. Shoes We are selling more shoes than ever. Here /ou will find good shoes for every? day wear >ho?s thkt are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Herman's Army Shoes $4 and #4.50/ For iress shoes this store is headquarters-Boyden Shoes at $6.50. Mackinaw Gost? Tn Mackinaw Coats y/e are showing a large md wonderful.; assort ment of fabrics, smart patterns and rich colorings. Men.^s;Mackinaw Coa lr, Boys' Mackinaw Coats ^.vioT-7:5:0 #3 to #6.5G values at ?15 that has never been equaled in ir ir orient, such reliable materials, su?hr excel lat keeps1 this the leading clo thing store in . . r .-. .' .- .. ........ , mk nuiami?Rnw maw Cast-Iron Shears break, easily. Soft steel shears soon ;|i$$m?:-'$u^ ..A? .poor /shears: VorkY1 i Then you-.haye to ?pres? ?3? pi?? th$; braces together ..'? : V firtVe you try to ? ' this means, an aching wftt?: ?t? finers 'anci;p?i'K?t>sl?ss .'oTtsirip?r. ; . ' W?SS Sff?ARS ?o not Work loose !jut cut rjezn ^tid smp.Qjh >; ta?nty. :S' ?$&T\$4 Gal! md &c? the many difieren* sty!esvof ^!SS $I&\RS;and . SCISSORS w? have, for ev?ry conceivable Aise.; 'v ? smmm HARDWARE An?e&sc:, S. C