The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 29, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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_ _ . _ ,.| . I I ll ?.? ' . . . ' ! ! .11 I I I I " * ...... , Do you know that an Electric Fireless Cooker eliminate; 75 per cent of the drudgery of cooking. If you have any doubts phone 223 and we will prove it by actual test Electric cooking is better than coal, wood, gas or . or kerosene, because there is no heat, dust or odor, and its cheaper too. ' I Pf^- '-'Y , Southern Public Utilities Co. ? fa i i M ? s8 i fife V A Cabinet Official's Opinion " Raleigh, N, C., July 4, 19?3. Mr.'Horace Dowel^, Raleigh, N. C. i My Dear Mr. Dowell: . - ' ^? , . In 1889 I took a ten-payment life policy In the Mutual^Benefit Life Insurance Company of N?w ark, N,:^|. i regard it as one of the best ins?rarice policies I hol?l. lt has; paid me dividends r#gjiiar ly each year since1 it became paid-up. ! n#fd it among my most valu?d pn^pss'ons. . Very* truly yoiirs, lX JDS ,j ' JOSEPH US; JD AJ? I B^S ; -4--_ >v *.rt tirv Secretary of the N?Jvy Daniels has carried in= surance with The Mutua It Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J.j since 1 8 8 9, which rias been ."paid-up" since-1899. ^ ?* M. M. Mattison? G?rerai Agent. s< } Chas. Vv. Webli District Agent, jsiq - Jos. J. (Trowbridge, Special Agent, _ - -,. v ,- j--.;v : ,"^>q h ??fl jp k J i ? Ks I I t a i HM i i uig I V THE AUTHENTIC MODES OF THE HOUR- ! r\jf^ wrjt%Mm HAlillir SM. L?UA^.. ULK& ALA M w v jr I??IMJF nom ?y miwrf . Trund MJW ct Not the mass of ordinary things lal *'PARIS" which you are expected to believe are fashions dictates abroad-But the au thentic keynote tfrom the masters-all cor-j rectly shown in the original, or JKolicated exactly by nimble French fingers, in? ?this country. lits-Blouses : A. CAI?? IN SATURDAY 5 Look *em Over? ll 18 SB f I FBETWELL RECEPTION A beautiful affair of Munday after noon was tfie farewell, receptlno air en Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. L. McGee at ber borne on South Main Street In honor of Mrs. McBrayer and R. E. Ligon. The entire ?ower floor of Mrs. Mc Gee's home waa thrown , open to the callers ai-d in every available spot quantities of spring flowers were banked. Mrs. Tom 'Allen and Mrs. Rhett Parker met. the guests on the front porch and-from one corner of the porch . Mrs. Blair* Cray ton and Mee. J. M. Shumate served delicious fruit punch. From the hall Ms. Irvine Brownlee and Mrs. John Sadler invited tim. mil era into the living room where the hostess.. Mrs. McBrayer, Mrs. R. E. Ligon and Mrs. IL S. Ligon received. This room was usually attractive with ferne and ? pink carnations. In tbs. sup parlor Mrs. H. H. Watkins, Mrs. Joh a Anderson, MTS. O. Lu Dean and Mrs. D. P. Sloau met the guests and in the library Mrs. B. A. Henry and Mrs. .M. J. Cummings In the -dining room a yellow and white- color scheme waa carried out, In the center of the table stood n ex quisite mound of johnquills and vases and Jardinieres ot this favored Spring flowers were used.' Mrs. J. O. W?hlte and Mrs. J. N. Bfoyles presided. As sisting them were Misses Kathleen and Lunell McGee, Louise Ligon. Grace McClure and Ella Mae Cum mings. They served a delicious ice course. [ t - ' JaMa^rl'arlii^^^M^ Mrs. William Muldorw entertained il Thursday afternoon with a - matin?e party at the Palmetto. A dosen friends were her gueBts ob this occasion ja delightful afternoon waa anent. Cord Party. Mis Boab: of Washington, who 1? the [ attractive gueat of Miss Bertha Cashln i was the ??u?fe.j Saturday. arternotWt ? ? .vhen Mrs. T. I* C?iy ent?r?*Jne9 Ut-Ffl i rurally but delightfully at auction, j After a number vt ltnerestihg rubber? I Use hostess served/delightful refreah |enta, . Misa Glean Honored. Misa Bessie Glenn, whose marriage} will take place In April was the hon j ree at a beautiful luncheon Wednes*-, ?day morning when-Bira. E. P. Vandl-j ver entertained at. lier home on Mc Buffle street. Spring flower? were used thro ugh - I out the house and in the dining room a beautiful pink color scheme was! TTIT--% G???. In ihg center of the beautifully appointed table stood a tall gbass vase filled with pink carna tions and ferns. -.Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Frank Todd, Mrs. Walter <8eaty. Mm W. E.|l Atkinson, Mrs. L. ?. Bean, Mrs. R..E. Barries, Mrs. Earle Major, Mrs. Jake Sullivan,' and Misses Etoile Watson, Bessie Major. Olivia Duckett, the hon oree and ?he hostess. Cateechee Chapter. Mrs. T. E. Howard was hostess to I the members? of Cateechee Chanter ? and a number of visitors when she en tertaintd : Monday'?fternoon at ber home on Greenville street- Mrs. j Howard'? home waa beautifully deco rated for thia occasion with quanti fies of spring flowers, and thia was ?an unusually interesting meeting as the chapter had es Ss guest Mira. Cal houn or Clemson college, the state regent. Mm Calhoun gave an outline of tho work she expects to do daring her administration.; Her talk was thoroughly appreciated by every ono pre ut, A committee composed of Mles "Mae Rowell, Mrs. J. Djfi P^it snd Mrs. John Sul?tvan reppjted that they had r,r,!col?ni "nistnricaf j Spots of the| Piedmont'* as the.JkbJect for the es say to be written fx.the Anderson College girls, ?U? Allowine program was thoroughly enjoyed: Solo-Mrs. John Frank-Accom panist Hie? .**>a.. '.<. Keaniag-Mrfc. Jofnston. Vocal Solo-Miss .-Anna Tribble. Vocal Duet-Mrs.^R, Bv Ligon and 1* Mw Tom Allen-Accompanist. Miss Welch. At I?e oocc?nsio?'of the program} Mrj, Jf?-rard , served aa elaborate! v ..." t: rs ???? The, Phllatbe* chas? o? the Central rTesbjteriancbur^?t Jiote! Chlquola Tuceday afternoou. March ?1st, 4:?P Silver offering. Musicale. The following gifted musicians of our etty will take part in tho enter? M*rs. R. 8. Ligon, Mrs. Toes Ander Mra. JL B. Ligon, kars. Tosa; Allen. ?fra. Charilo Sullivan, Misa Lydia Bewley, Mrs. Walter ?Beaty. Miss Kat? "lobins?n, Miss Hobble Wakefield, ?<1BB Mary Ramsey, Mrs. William Muldrow, Mrs. Roy Pales. Mrs. W. H. Nardin, ?ra. Carl Lee, Mrs. Bob King. afr. aad Hrs. Parwar* Dance. Another delightful dance was ad led to the aeries that bsa been given it Rose Hill club when Mir. and Mrs. Mbert Sidney Farmer entertained Fri lay evening. A number of the mar ried and unmarried set enjoyed the me step and hesitation and late In tho ?vening tempting refreshments worn lerved. "Beaniifttl Plowers. Monday afternoon the Civic Asso ciation held its annual social, meet ng wi in sus. Jim Payne oh Calhoun rtreet. .The association could not tare been Invited to a house where th i fard was more in keeping with their work than to Mrs. Payne's. In her ^ard are found quantities, of '.yetto w Izi?cH?m, \~ y?,C\TiV\\? nu ti ai muai" ?vcTT ?pring gowers. This is indeed a city wautiful yard. .tileun-McDenald. Mr. and Mrs, William Henry Olenp request'the honor of your pre^enwfc I" af tho marriage of tbfdr daughter ' Mr. Robert E.?McD<|uid, Jr*"-?|^ R^hjfwfram of Pledacent P^M??^TOL - Pol lo wine foi a- program; jnH^H Piedraont Pi&abytary. rwhfeh >rt?i leid with inp Presbyterian ckuranH ?^paatee' next Wednesday, smtmBK? *nd Friday, April 1, 2 and '*4*30 r^^vot??f .Organisation.,. ? .?? jff Minutes of-last m?etui^^Bw^M?S?fl ???>?f>!!ment of deLgategw . - T?JV'TI? f fr7* ? r* * 222! jffif \* p. Iii,-^?xi?Cf?p?lOKI AtfdreM, Rev?.W. F. -f&nkeri, l*| ""nina. ?k^n?SP^-. - Thursday, April 2. * ?:?o- Devotional. -?M Qreotugs, local aocl?tl?a. ' ^9 Response, Central cbdreh. Andersen." I Rrtesldent'B message. Reports from societies. Business, old and new. - Treasurer's report. Report of visitor, Miss .Tunken. ?' Joaports from secretaries. Appointment of committees. Ado?urument. ' ?!??9iv?. OCHStOB? 1.1 :10-Devotional. Memorial, Mrs. Houston. Talk on missions in the Sunda? ichool. Miss Ravenel. . Talk oa Young People's Work, Mrs; -Oar Immigrants'" Delegate West Dtaster. - . Loma missions, Mrs. Mayes. #2 Foreigu missions. Mr. Jubaea. . ? Announcements. Adjournment 8 p. m.-Devotional. Address, Mrs. J. O. fteavts, Africa. 09ering. Friday, April & y:30 a. m.-Devotional and* Blole eadine Round Table-proa, and Cons ot fissions. Finances-"How Much Do I Owe. Methods of Increasing Interest. 'Local problems. Election of Officers. Fisc* 6f Nest Meeting. " Adaption of Minutes. Adjournment. . V? rft- ?- at'r * Bttrd|U *n shrd midna; Them to Cc?e by HartwelL - Uirjwell SUB lt was our pleasdfe io* make an auto rip to Anderson, B. C.. a few days ago ?.fl we noted the ?tfprts af the owners, n tue d?n?rent ferries along ut? Sar* naah river were putting forth to get he people, and ?specially tourists tar tr, tray of Hsrtweli. At every arks of-the road they hate signs la ttin* I Bar travelers to patronise their, errie,* and *t the aseas time stating ba* by wey ot Hartwell the best eada could he fou n ? Thor hmv* ^w-;*^ ti* mm V?ry ??usc OUR comes to the forks of ?PSi or mar?: roaAn f Hartwell printed on a" board and ta tting the people to coma oy our cl?r. i 'his U tux excellent ioew. a good sd ertiscmeat for Hartwell, and We be "er? is bringing more people here av- ' ry t?sr. Keep the good work up. Miss Winn*? Grabt? and Miaa ????M >i Town ville were shopping la the >ity. yesterday. j EASLEY BOY IS MAKING RECORD "Big Bill" Folger to Head Both Football ?nd Basketball Team at Citaoel William Folget-, better . known aa "Dig Bill" Folger. au atblote of whom the entire state la Justly proud and figuratively the owner of Basleg when be condescends to spend a few days in his homo..town, is making a record for himself la the athletic world. Uti has Just been elected captain of the 1916 iiaskctball beam of the Citadel at Charleston and having already been chosen captain of tho baseball team, Kill will lead the Citadel in a number of fight? during the coming seasons. He hs? many friends in anderson and therefore the following from the Charleston Post will bo read with in terest rere: "The entire/ Citadel baaketball team rrc. -3 int: gu trots o? VOSCO "HBnS" KBft geter at a banquet given in their hon or at .tho Elks Club. Tho event was moat pleasant and vflll long he re nssMbero-j by aH,*who attended. After an exceptionally fine menu had been served tbs toss^m??rv ?Hii ?aa tr. Nohrden, in a very charming manner Introduced the speakers of the evesisg. ?The first of these waa Manager C. F. j Myer?, Jr., who ?poke on "The Be- , ginning of Basketball at the Citadel,"] few words the speaker told of the ' origin pf basketball at tba Citadel and immense success,'although the gas is still ip ita infancy. With the ''Me material ?b hand for next j team and the splendid support corpB,, he predited for basket? very brilliant future. The ker of the eevnlng waa Capt, who thanked the team for bestowed upon bim and for 4 n with him during the members of next he said that he hoped they not only "local champions" have the coveted title of ons of the stat?" George C. Bogare, who coached the football and ff teams, than speke upon the Spirit existing nt the Citadel ifee- spirit and "dr|ve" which gangster has Instilled into the BBBBElnd pay Inc a glow Ina* tribute ? ^BBHl Kangater, a man with the fjHSw* InHlill the "Ss?iV and. ?drive" into hts men-a splendid coach and an upright gentleman, After <Vach Rosera had finisbedr Cadet Sid- I pey Bason in behalf pf the team; presented Coach Kangater with an ele gant watch fob aa a token of the es teem of not' only thftenjlra, aquaQ, but ol every cadet in the corpa. "lust.prior to the banquet the team elected its captain for the ensuing year, and their unanimous choice fell { upon "Big Bill" Folger. This ia the second Citadel team of which Folger vrlll bc captain next yea?, a? uv has already been chosen as the leader bf the 1915 football team several months ago. In addition to these ?honora "Bill" was* captain ot this season's track team: and probably no worthier man could have been found to lead the "Bulldogs" into battle, be it football, basketball or track." GEORGIA CROP FOR LAST YEAR GfcMW""t in North Georgia Cours tit During "Ytsr Until Malchi, 1914 'That this particular section Of the country has no monopoly on the cot ton cron is Tally demonstrated by the folios lng facts and figures from the Hartwell Sun bf recent dato: '. The last ginnen, report for tho crop of Iv 13 nos been made and the statis tic* w?re reported on the total number lof hales ginned exclusive of linters to tMarr:s i*t- fiai J 7*?* rupert =bcr= ila! gain lu the yields from various counties in Oeorgii!. jsJtn coun?v produced 26471 ,! against 20.72? tn 1912. Tba following la a Hat of tht counties la ibis section and the compiled pinners report? for tho years If 12 and 1912: PwrakllB. ..26.171 20.726 I Hart . ..22487 1S483 Sabert. 22,806 16,047 ISIS 1012 Elbert ....... 22,606 16,047 ?lbert. 22.606 10,047 Hi-- -ns . 74S8 . .|s,154 30.20* .-4^,425 241076 KDaBauan?sBHHnaRBt^B^HBj .-1*468 . 10486 ia?.?..,.17,744 ?M4* rp?.'...,.26.468 21,080 .. ....... 2443? 22,634 .14?? MM . 17469 IgJtf . 2.624 1.7?8 rcirvp for 19J.3.. .2445482 bafea --tal crop for 1912.-1412,777 bala? Increase. fi* .1*4 bales {ru?? The People Do The Store That Gives a SQUARE DEAL That is why our store has been one of the most prominent in this community ror more man Twenty-Five Years It is a noted fact that when the article you wish can not he found in the other stores in the city We Have It The right goods at Ithe right time and at the right price, has been one of our strong points, , Try ?Vith Ever ything for Everybody IF IN NEED -OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND et us show you our stock before you buy. ?Ve carry a complete stock of ali kinds. Also H?r ?ess, Whips and Robes. rVe have some extra good values in Mules and ?crses. Liberal terms and courteous treatment o all. 1NDERSON, : SOUTH CAROUN.? Jacksonville. Pla.. Announcement 'aa made here toagtht br commit tee? i charge that President Wilson ould be Invited to attend UM? e^uual ?union of the United. CottfedbHte ?torana bare May 6, 7 and?, ?tai-j Octal* vii'co-operate with the local, 9tnmMte?3 ta erging the president to} ttend. KW8E8! ? Just recel ved a fresh ship- 1 * ment, nure and sweet, five cents/ ' ?, quart. We are making ice cr?ant . everday now. * RED CROM BRU G CO . Phone S24 ? ***?.***.......?*##