The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 08, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
MRS. W. A. HUDGKN8, Editor, Phone 37.
Tho Civic association will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 ?witt? Mrs.
D. C. Brown on North Main s.'.rcet.
Dr. Ashmore will- be present ene*, give
tho ladies a talk on the ??cd? of an
incinerator. It will be an Important
meeting and the members are urged
to attend, t
? .
Tho County Teachers association
will meet next Saturday at 12 o'clock
at tho Contrai school building on Mar
ket street Prof. Faltjiful cf Ander
son college, will give a short talk and
this of itself will be a great troat as
Prof. Faithful ls a most interesting
and attractive speaker.
Tho Runnymede club will meet
Monday morning at 10:30 instead of
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. J. R.' Vandiver, Miss Rhoda
Vandiver, Mrs. Flora Overman, Mrs.
Carrie Patrick, MrS. Raymond Beatty
and Miss Mah Bonham leave ' tomor
row for Savannah to attend the Cou
ll D. C. convention which convenes
there Wednesday morning. Mrs. Van
diver also goes to return th? beauti
ful loving cup she won last year by
her paper, "Women of tho Confeder
acy." ' f. *
Mrs. Janie ramsay Dean lu:s issued
invitations to tho .marriage )f her
daughter, Pal, to Mr. John Marlon
Olenn on Tuesday afternoon. Novem
ber 24. at 5:30 at her heme, Cl? E.
River Btreo?. - ^?jfls
Mr. and Mrs. Harleston i&rton rind
Dr. and Mrs. Levis Sanders will go
to Elberton thlB morning to spend the
day with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harper. They will make the
trip in Dr. Sanders' touring car.
Mrs. Sanders Entertains.
Mrs. Levis Sanders entertained a
fow friends On Wednesday utterhocn
at a charming little sewing pit ty. Al
though MTB. Sanders has -mly been
an Anderson hostess a short time,
she has already esta?:1.inned unite a
reputation for her delightful affairs,
and her party on Wednesday was no
exception. Her pretty -rooms were
bright witn ierns and Chrysanthe
mums and lt was a very morry and'
congenial party that gathered there.
As the Chrintmag season ic such a
?hort time off the afternoon waa very
pleasantly and profitably spent on
dainty hand work, after which the at
tractive hostess, assisted by Mrs. H?r
testen Barton, Mrs. Wade Sanders and
Miss Gertrude Sanders, served an ele
gant salad course with coffee. A colo
hy Mrs.' Jim Craig and several mus.
leal selections by Mrs. C I). Earle
were very much enjoyed. Amone;
those present were: Mesdames Keith
Provost, T. L. Cely, Louis Horton, D.
L. McLean, C. B. Earle, J. H. Craig,
G. B. Green, Wade Sanders, J. O. San
dora. Marleston Barton, Murry Gels
berg, J. J. Baldwin, J. I. Brownlee,
Prank Todd, Morrison! Frank need.
Frank Hall, Misses Nelle Barton, Ger
trude Sanders, Ella May Cummings.
Faculty Recital.
The faculty recital given each year
by tho conservatory of music will
tako place Tuesday evening, November
10. at 8:30 o'clock. It ls somewhat ,
later than usual, because of conflicts
with the revival meetings held for,
some weeks in the churches of the
city. The people ot the city, have nev
er had the privilege of hearing Mr.
and ' Mrs. Goode or Miss Smith, this
being their first year in the school. All
who Ipve good music will enjoy this
evening. There will be vocal, violin
and piano numbers on the program.
People know Miss St ran th an well,
for she has been here since the open
ing of tho college and has sung re
peatedly at many of the churches of
the city and county, at recitals and at
many social gatherings.
The people of the town and county ?
are most cordially Invited to bc pres
ent.
Cars will walt as usual after cr
cttal. '
Robert K. Lee Chapter.
The- regular November meeting of
the Robert E. Lee chapter, U. D. C.,
was held on Friday afternoon with
Mrs. D. S. Vandlver, Mrs. Walter
Brock and Miss Margaret Evans as
hostesses. The meeting was held at
the home of Mr. George Evans on
West Whitner street The parlors
were bright with many beautiful fall
roses and this, with an Ideal after
noon, were Gio necessary attributes
iOi" c very pleasant afternoon. There
was a good attendance ot members
and the program was particularly in
teresting. Mrs. M. ll Bonham read
a fine paper on "Nullification in South
Carolina," and this was followed by
a'general ?lf?*ft?atfw? v>? ?CT??C ~? t^tc
ladles present Mrs. W. S. Ramsay
read ber eligibility paper and gave a
few interesting incidents told her by
hor fetbfir of bl? qwe personal ex
periences. Mrs. J. TX Vandlver road
sn Instructive paper on "Current
Events." Mrs. Vandlver paid a de
serving tribute to Mayor Godfrey and
the city connell. This was received
with a burst of enthusiastic" applause
by Ute ladles present evidence of the
sympathy and Intojggat felt by tho wo
men of Anderson in tills work. *
The music for the afternoon was h
plana solo by Mrs. Steele and two
vocal selections, one by Mrs. John
Frank and the other by Miss Rhoda
Vandiver. The hostesses served a
dainty sweet course at tho conclusion
of tho program. .
Popular Club Women.
Mrs. Carrie Patrick of this city is
State historian for' the Daughters Of
the Confederacy and will have charge
ot the historical evening at the State
convention which meets in York vii lo
tho latter part of the month. Mrs.
Flora Overman of this city will t>9 on
the program for. that evening. Roth
of these ladies will wear charming
costumes made from cloth from cue
of the cotton mills In Anderson.
Dixie Chapter.
Tho handsome home at Mrs. D. A.
Lodbetter on Boulevarde was the
meeting place on Thursday afternoon
for the Dixie chapter and not only a
large number of members were pres
ent, but the meeting was aa unusually
enthusiastic one. Beautiful roses and
?chrysanthemums added much to the
attract i vences of the rooms. The
principal business for tho afternoon
was the election of delegates to Sa
vannah to the General convention.
They were: Mrs. Carrie Patrick and
iMrs. Carrie McCully. Mrs. J. R. An
derson and Mrs. A. F. Johnstone were
kelected to represent the chapter at
"state convention in. Yorkville. This"
hapter gives a scholarship to a de
crying young lady in Anderson col
?Jcge each year. On program for the
{afternoon was a very fine paper on
Gleanings," by Mrs. A. P. Johnstone,
vocal duet by Mrs. R. S. Ligon and I
?Mrs. Thomas Allen.' Mrs. J. M. Paget
Igave a few sketches In negro dialect |
|that were very humorous'and entr
aining, The charming hostess serv
ed an elegant salad course, assisted
fey Misses Alberta Brock. Katherine
^Stelling, and Louise Ligon. Four
ow members were enrolled by the
hapter. , .
Ranee al Elks Home.
Th? W?iUW ---- hc-r. or l\m I^ko
lub on North McOufile street, waa
?the scene of a delightful dance on
Wednesday oveniog. A very con?
al crowd waa prosei:* as?J issi seca
t?n was marked by its delightful in
?Tormality. The rooms were* gay with
Beautiful sprays of autumn leaves
hst made a most, effective scene. Do
lghtful nectar was served all during
he evening and late tempting sand
iches and tea were served. The
Iks homo Iq already n .very 'popular
d attractive spot to the social set,
nd these occasions are looked for
kward to with great pleasure.
Party For Little Folks.
Little Miss Sara Trlbble dellghtful
ty entertained a number of her young j
rlendg at a party on Tuesday after
icon at her home ?u Greenville j
street It was a beautiful fall after
looni an ideal one for little folks to j
>)ay, and many games dear to the Ut
ile people were thoroughly, enjoyed on
|the lawn. A contest of making words
>ut of tho letters*In "Ten years old,"
?formed an interesting pastime, and
fots or amusement
Mis?es Cox and Trlbble Invited the
littlo guests Into the dining room
vhlch was bright with autumn leaves
hero delicious cream and cake
rsa served, also mints- Autumn
leaven an souvenirs were pinned on
ly little Miss Elisabeth Cox and Ute
guests, depariod wishing their
sung hostess many, happy returns of
io day. 'She was. the recipient of
lany pretty-and usoful presents.
Mrs. A. D.. Spence returned ycatcr
fronx a month's visit to friends |
Fort Valley, Ga. .
Miss Kate liddell is spending the
reek-end tn Greenville,
Mr. C. M. Risor ta spending a few
lays In Newberry.
Tuckcr-McCary Weddin*.
On Thurtday afternoon at 3 o'clock
vary pretty hr-mc wedding waa Bol
lixed at tho home of Mr. A. W.
' trow^at Barns, 8. C., witch Miss
_ Tucke* and Mr. T. 8. McCsry
rere met In the parlor by tho Rev,
nan W. Stone, the brides pastor,
in a few areli chosen words, de
them husband and wife. Mrs.
-Jary ls a worn toa ot grace and Birn
ie charm of manner, beloved among J
a wide otrcle ot friends. Mr. McCary
ls a mah held in honor and est?
by all who know him. Mr. and If
bCoCary are at homo to their nftpyj
mends st Barns. 8. c.
? , ,
Hr*, lt H. Bael ls here the gueet ot
her daughter?, Mrs. Jap Bell and Mrs.
W. A, Speer.
Mrs. Evie Lewis Is spending the
week-end with Woy da In Walhalla,
Miss Mary Hough ls spending sev
days with friends at Clemson.
Miss May FJussell ?pent rester*??
Wllluunstoo.
A Chsrmlog Sewing TV rt v.
.ie first of a series of, partlen fd
given by Mrs. Raymond Fr?twell,
" Mrs. Arthur Holman vs? given
srdsy ?fte rr con st tho home oil
Mrs. Fret well on W. Franklin street.
Thia pretty, home waa made more at
tractive wltb many beautiful roses
and Chrysanthemums, which arc so
abondant just now. The afternoon
waa spent sewing; add talking and
waa delightfully informal an i pleas
ant. After the sewing was put aside
an elegant two course menu was
served. Among those invited wore.
Mesdames J. H. Godfrey, Leon Rice,
Wv H, Nardin. T. F. Watkins, Anna
Weston, Frank Farmer, L. O. Dean, J.
L. Gray, J. L. Sherard, S- D. Brown
lee, Clyde Ross, Rhett Parker, J. P.
Kinard. Dave Gray, Ed. Marshall, E.
W. Taylor, T. F. Hill, D. L. MeLean.
Misses Alberta Brock. Lydia Orr,
Graco Spencer, Felicia Murray, Flor
ence Nugent of Atlanta, Ruth Fret
well, Florence Mattcx, Helen Smith,
Alward, Louise Humphreys.
Mrs. Fretwell and Mrs. Holman will
entertain'a few friends again Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hol
man.
Mrs. Harve Pruitt of Starr was
here yesterday.
Miss Mary Bowie of Starr is spend
ing the week-end with Miss Laura
Watt
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McCully are et
home from their wedding trio and for
tho present are with Mrs. McCully's
parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Giles.
Mrs. Alice Sykes left yesterday af
ternoon for a visit to Richmond.
Miss Mabel Smith h. sponding tho
week-end in Greenville.
Mrs. S. C. nankin of Fayetteville.
S. C., is visiting Mrs. Manly Watson
at her home lust south of tho city.
Mrs. R. S. Lig?n leaves Monday for
a trip to Baltimore.
Mrs. Thomas Atkins left last week
for her home in Richmond, Va., after
a visit to her neice, Mrs. Manly Wat
son.
Mrs. E. W. Brown was called to her
former home In Orangeburg Friday
by the serious illness of her father.
Mr. G. B. Salley. Nows from the bed
side yesterday waa so unfavorable
that Mr. E. W. Brown left last night
for Orangeburg to be with Mrs.
Brown.
' In Honor of XIHH Cooper.
Mrs. G. W. Ould entertained the
Priscilla club yesterday-afternoon in
honor of her attractive - bouso guest,
Miss Ethel Cooper, of Avalon, Cn.
Vases of American beauty roses about
the parlor made a charming effect
and the afternoon was spent busily
Bowing and chatting'to a pleasantly
Informal way. Later Mrs. Ould serv
ed a tempting salad course. .
McCrary.Fant Wedding.
A nrettv hnnw ~?ZZ that
of Miss Annie MCCrary* auj Mr. Ern
est Fant on Thursday ftiiernoon at 5
o'clock nt the home o' the bride's par
ents, Mr. and1 Mrr. Samuel MnCrsry,
near Sandy Springs. Tho bride waa
attendtJ by her sister, Miss Ida Mc
C'rary. aa urald of honor and little
Miss Anule McCrary of Chicago, as
ring bearer. Tho bride wore a lovely
dress of white charmeuse with lace
and pearls and carried a. beautiful
hr.Mit.jnt of carnations '?ad lilies c*
the Valley. Mr. Pant entered with bis
host man. Kr. Leslie Simpson, of
Anderson. Mrs. Ben Aull of Pendle
ton played tho wedding march.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. H. B. Fant Others nsslstln?
were Mrs. Darvin Recd and Mr3. Will
Aull of Seneca.
Mrs. Faut to tl moBt attractive y<.unj.?
woman and baa a host of friends who
Were deeply interested in this import
ant event. Mr. Pant is thc son hi r>.v.
and ,Mirt*. H. B. Pant and for many
years made Anderson his home. Ho
to a splendid young man and hrs manw
friends, are most sincere in their
good w?B?ie? and congratulations.
Inventions Issued.
Mr. Wardiaw Wharton and Sisters
request the honor ot your presence
. at the marriage of their alster
Annie
to
Mr. Charles Manning Gray
on Thursday the nineteenth of Novem
ber, nineteen hundred and four
teen '
* at high noon
At home Iva, South Carolina.
Mrs. Sam Ballard of Ottunuva,
Ohio, and Mrs. Isaac Punk of Wel
lington, Ohio, who bave, hean the
S bests of Mrs. Ralph ljanler for the
past ten days, left yesterday for their
haines.
Misses Clinkseates, Langley and
Dickson? recent graduates of tho An
derson County hospital and Miss Nor
than, a graduate of the Roper hospi
tal, who hag recently localed in An
derson, will go to Columbia tomor
row to stand the examination before
the State ,board'for tralaed nwr^ste. ;
.mi miwun i i mn iM??T^?rCf?T^'T
Appetite Follows
Good Digestion
Nearly everyone indulges their
appetu* and Jhe digestiv* ?.^.fj
are abused, Auditing in a conges
tion of. poisonous waste that clogs
tho bowels abd causes much misery
and : distress.
J^^inoet effective remedy to J
correct this condition la the com
bination of simple laxative herbs
B wM* pepsto known aa. Dr. Cald
I well** Syrup Pepsin. Thia to a
natural, pleasant-tasting remedy,
gentle yet positive ta action, ead
quickly relieras indigestion, coasts
patton, ?lek headache, belching, etc.
Drug stores sell Dr. Ca?dwell's 8y
: rt> Pepsi? at fifty cento aa? one
dollar a bottle, ah? to thousand*.**
hasses lt to the indispensable famt
ffeMjfe Hr a free trial bottle
Waahfitgtmvpc ; Monticello, 111.
P llr^rai^^ ^v? / Monday and next week we of
W ^m^^? lJ ' ^Cr a num^er ?* very desirable
Mj/' PATTERN HATS
^O^^BtP^ HALF PRICE
A rare opportunity to get a smart, stylish, high
priced hats-also we've just opened a new lot of
pretty untrimmed shapes that you'll find interest
ingly priced. .,
Remember we sell the very best Coat d? o A AA
Suit in Anderson for. . .$*U.UU
I
Redfern
Corsets
Wise women will not al- ,
G
tempt to wear this season's ,
i!
styles over a last season's cor-^
set. The REDFERN offers'
points of superiority that are .
undeniable. Come in and be'1
fitted this week.
nats
lore
Each day sees new additions to our already large
and compressive showing of SMART MILLI
NERY. . ' - -
1-2
OFF
1-2
$20.00 Pattern
Hats, now..
?15,000 Pattern
Hats, now..
fcio.oo Pattern
Hats, now..
$5.00
$8.00 Pattern *
Hats, now..
f 6.oo Pattern
Hats, now..
?5.00 Pattern
Hats, now..
$3.00|
$2.01
luced Prices on all Coat Suits, Separate Coats,
Dresses and Skirts, on Second floor.
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WilLLIAMSTON. Nov. C.-Too legis
lature has met and adjourned and,
what have they done for tho benefit
o" the farmer? In fact what coul?
they have dono that would havo been
of any benefit-to him, -
The help that tho farmer needs
most roust como from himself. We
will have to take up our own cross
and bear it and after we once become
accustomed to the order of things
ovcrythlng will move on as if stren
uous time wero never dreamed of.
Mcr.oy may. not be aa plentiful with
ui aa wa would like for and the price
of rnttnn IA not what \ Should be.
but at tho ?ame time tare know of no
one who ia at tho point? of starvation
or who ls having to depend on char
ity. If we could only train ourselves
to look in times of distress to One
who directs contingencies and has In
hts. hands the management of every
thing that is capable, of annoying or
offending us,, who knows the assist
ance we stand in need of, and is al
ways road V to bestow it on those who
ask it of him, wa -would be ip ?otter
ahapo to toko what is banded out to
us. Now, considered tn himself, lo
a very helpless, and wretched being.
Ho ta subject every day of-his life
to tho greatest calamities and misfor
tune?. He is beset with **%??4t* on
all sides and may r.ocome unhappy hy
numbers ?of' casualties, which he
could not forwe nor prevented bad
ho foreseen - thom, but in many in
stances could bo lightened had he'
dene things that he knew was Cpr hts
host intel p-st and welfare on thoso de
pendent upon him.
We-are beginning to hoar, farmers
on al, sides discussing the use of fer
tlli^?r under the nest year's crop. Not
a ohe has been heard to say that they
would use over two-thirds as mich
as was used this year and a major
ity will use only one-half as much,
while some will use none at all, but
will try making one crop w'.ih What
Stable manara can bo mode on their
farms.
Kqv, H. A. O'K?lloy pres ched a very
interesting sermon to a large congre
gation at this place last Sundry.
Lawrence Smith and wife of Sta
Mlle, Picken^ county, visited relatives
here last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Picken* visited the fam
ily ot her father, O. J. Kay, of Mc
Elmoyle last Monday.
Rev. J. T. Mann will preach at thia
place hakt Sunday rooming at ll
o'clock and at Friendship in the af
ternoon at 3:30.
Everybody is invited to attend the
singing at Slabtown Sunday after
noon.
The many friends of Mrs. 3. R.
Richey, who ia very tick at present,
wish her a speedy recovery.
. Mr?, -ia*, onmth, who .ttnd*yw?pt
an operation at the Anderson hospi
tal some weeks ago, aaa been brought
1
Bracelet Watches j
Solid ?old, ?M Gold filled i ?ota adjustable ?nd eontortlble. In ?
a rariety of pretty pattens, aad with-Elgin, Waltham, un, ' biffb grade I
Sales moramente la the time pieces. Prices frogs 919 to 98*. |
We will he pleased to shew them. '
Marchbanks & Babb. j
- 1 ? . , 1 '-M-" .
aj-S -s- aaaaa .LJAW- ". xi-j-iu-?., iii_i_iijLjL!_gB_?^
back; home and ia much. improved, j section are going to maka an effort to
The many friends of Mrs. Ida Pick-; get the county supervisor to build a
ens aro glad to know that she ls fast. high water passage across Three and
fOCOVeririB ?FG?i hvf FcOwui' ??l?co?. - iT/wciity ??;<jOk c?w.?r nt ???bl.l
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Picken a attend-1 Brtqpes or near George Martin's. This
ed the Piedmont fair at Greenwood! Passage is badly needed aa there ara
last week and report a nice time, but mnny times during a year that it te
say lt vas not aa good aa the Belton ! almost impossible to cross this stream
tau*. in this section on account ot* high
" The coed work beipg done by tho J?^K?^^?^-^
officers of Anderson tn driving out ?N J^BJft &J&&?
"blind tigers*' should receive tho **L f; St
commendation of every man and wo- ^M,?V ^?vfni?S ^
man in the county. Wo have always P,e ar? ?Tt**1* inconvenienced on
clKned that the dispensary sy,*eni ^??u^?^lm^^^^^
was better than the "blind tiger" sys- ?\ tV.fSr J^T^ 7 *W
tom but if the sale of Intoxicants can ro*d wlU btt!It* -, ?&? ,
be stopped or rednced to a minimum ? ?_.. '
it will be much better . than etthor . . . -?.-?i^v m-???Vk_
"blind tiger" or dispensary. We have 00 ^r dm> b/ rauraelf and. the
heard men say that they could buy|other f??ow will receive hie. . , Just
whiskey easier from a blind tiger treatment from your hands.
than they could from a dispensary,
but we hope to see tho time when "The bear vbat walks like a roan''
not a drop can be had tn Anderson seems to be holding his own, and then
lor love or money. gome.
The Melton school Is getting along ?
nicoly and patrons aad pupils aro ~
well pleased with their new teachers, Another queer thing ls that ?*'*
Prof. Merid?th and Miss Vann. side fixes the los? of the other 'in;V*fr.
Dr. and Mrs. Webb of Wagener. S. ties, but norcr its own.
C., were VIB?ting* relatives here this _j_ . '-''-3m- ':"
_L , - "Tan* f'jh of T.irco Dails," ,'
DepuUos Sande? and Drennan ^^.1Hor, -.?M/.?-.?
were in thia section last Sunday hoa 11,11 f:' f.plcUl
hunting for a nefro that waa report- m?um "ii' ?..??..??^?t^gaM--i
cd crazy. W? have not learned ?._,.?'?__n-u-r.: i r-fmm*rfi-is
whether ho vfas captured or not fOGLEV GMTdJ__UC TB!ffl0_f '
Pcoplo in this and the McBlmoylo U?^sasuuhSaws?i^/m^-?<m?f.]R?ifa
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