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MRS. W. A. H I'D (JENN, Editor, 1'bone 87. , Mr. ?nd Mr?. W. J. Muldrow and grounds for lt is one of the prettiest Friday evening by Master Kicbard children have gone to Mnyesviiie tc public buildings in upper South Car- Laughlin in honor or his 12th blrth ?ifclt relatives. olina. day. From 6:30 to 9.:30 about 45 i 1 The reception of Thursday was little people gathered at His home ; Miss Carrie Fretwelt has gone to held in the beautiful parlors or the on Greenville street and spent thc HChea Path to spend the week-end main building, which were partlcu- time playing games. The young host With friends. larly attractive with feruB and palms was assisted* in receiving his guests - gracefully arranged everywhere. by his sister, little Miss Avery Laugh- i Iwas Elibank Taylor left yesterday IQ the receiving line were thc offi- lin, while Masters Ernest Cochran, tp/t Richland. Ga., td visit her broth- cars of the association, with their W)l!liam Martin and Dan Led better i eryMr. R. T. Taylor. guests of honor and some or the assisted him in entertaining his i -~-- trustees and their wives. Tho offl- guests. During the evening dainty l Mrs. Robert PJossell ot Clinton is cen are: Mrs. J. 0. W?hlte, pr?-si- refreshments were served by Misses j at the Anderson County hospital, dent; Mrs. Ernest Cochran, first Ella. Avery, Kate Crayton and Lena I INT friends hope abe will soon f:e Vico president; Mrs. John Hubbard, CHnkBcaleB. quite well again. second vice president; MIBB Helen 1 Burriss, treasurer; Miss Bessie Ma- Little Miss Moseley Entertains. . slr. and Mrs. W. A. Speer have j0r, secretary. The honor guests A very happy .party for the "baby gone to Montory to spend Sunday. were Dr. and Mrs. Kinard, Misses folks" was thai of tittle Mlaa Ellen i Sara Stranathan. Felicia MArray, Mosely, the six-year-old daughter of Palmetto Chapter. Florence Mattox, Helen Smith, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morely on Tues A beautiful and thoroughly enjoy- Ramseur, Mary Abbott, Hazel Al- day afternoon at their home on Man aide meeting ot tba Palmetto chap? ward. Nelle Smith, Robbie Wakefield, ning street. All the games dear to ; tay,"ll. O. <C., waa held on Tuesday Kate Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick children's hearts were played and thc : afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Mndrow. Goode, Mrs. Jobnal .ne, Dr. Olga afternoon was a very merry one for Bmb~pArlor* and hall were all thrown Pruitt, Mr. C. M. Faithful, Mr. J. H. those present A delightful sweet Utjf?ther and beautifully decorated Williams. Others In the receiving course was served and each little wHh out flowers and made an attrac- line were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin, one went home lovingly wishing their \ wwi llislUn place for.tbs members, Dr. W. H. Frasier, Col. J. N. Brown, little hostess many happy returns of ?at a. few Invited friends who were M?a. H H. Watkins, Mrs. Prue Clink- the day. - ? ' mira, ?awaidrow's gweste on thia de- acales, Mrs. A. L. Smethers and the . Aqtaifttl occasion. The program seniors of the college. Misses Kath- JSlnn Claudia Osborne Entertains. UMjhttSueually .enjoyable and con- er and Bessie Lawrence, Hattie Jack- A pretty party for the young peo > ?BM: ?f < taree very sweet solos by eon, Margaret Cllnkscalc-o and Unn pi0 waB that on Tuesday evening; ' wfc T < -'JU'Cely, Mrs. W. H. Nardin Pettigrew. when MIGB Claudia Osborne enter- 1 sfiaflvra. F. M. Burnett; a bright in-' Delightful music during the after-1 tained about 60 of her friends from ' sjmta?htal aelectloa by Mrs. Charles noon Waa furnished by Mrs. W. B. G to 8. A lovely color scheme of red ?MHnati, a recitation by Mrs. Fr?nl? Steele, Miss Rhoda V&ndiver and ,,va8 mo8t effectively carried out ir nirf, ? number on the program that Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. J. B. Town-? tho decorations, with many beautiful wi* aapaciaUy pretty was the cello send and Mlaa Margaret Evans met j red roses everywhere. Many red i stub? by > Mr* Witt McCauley nccom the ?nesta at the door, while others candles ?ave a charming ruddy glow 1 MHjbl'bsr Mra. O. F. Martin. TO who with Mrs. Rufus Fant as chair- over lt all. < ?afc Who have never heard . Mr man, assisted in entertaining The pretty little hostess, In a beau- < ??C?ttley, this Waa a rare treat ?nd \ looking after the guests ttful red suit, with Master Richard i wile his playing always give pleaa- were Mesdames J. R. Van- Laughlin met her guests at the doer. 1 ufa whenever beard. Mrs. Muldrow diver. B. A., Henry, W. H. Frasier,?xn unique contest about a drawing nerved en elegant . menu-scalloped Mamie Brown, Louis Horton, Har-j Qf a turkey, appropriate to thc < " inP*** *?t*to chips, hot rolls? send- leeton Barton. J. W. Quattlebaum, C. i Thanksgiving season, tarnished much ' 'sfMiea, hot coffee and whipped cream. 8. Minor, D. A. Led better, Leon Rice. | merriment aed ton, the boy's prize ?ar wa5 assisted by Mrs. Raymond J. H. Godfrey, George Evans, J. W. being won by Edward Howard; the 1 MM?relL Mrs. W. . A. Speer, Mrs. G. von Hasseln, C. F. Bolt. I girls' prize by Miss Mario Marshall, f^. TpHy, Misses Annie Cooley, Eu- In the dining room where dr/?ty ^ the booby by F.-lchard Laughlin. ' ?BK Taylor and Winnie Frasier, refreshments were served the follow- jn the sitting room Misses Virginia 1 - lira." W. H. Frazier poured lng ladlee served, with Mrs. J. P. Qllmer ?nd Thelma Osborne served } :i SM??.-..-., Sullivan BB chairman. -Mrs. C. B. aeiightful punch. In the beautifully 1 i ' " 13a?,?? MrB' EnKene Watkins, Mrs C. decorated dining room red was again ! j 5*?a Taue?. P. Sullivan, Misses Helen Patrick, tho "cneme, a large basket of 1 j^sesji tmkmt -T?MES? *n *\??? C?r^??c r.hri- V?*?*??\ Annie Chapman, farn. an<! rm? Mraniumil mat?ne al' WOirfbrraerly of thia city, bat now Louise Ligen. Lucile Burriss and prctty centerpiece for the table with . #IMMiM., Will Jba glad to hear Mrs. R. W. Tribble. rcd raallne. with long streamers1 ..Igg^?e fe-.s?*? is ..Srrravl??o -dM .Hundreds nf ladlee eaj gentlemen C?4ttKbt i? ??o chandu ter abore. Here 1 JK^** 10 Anderson some tune th came and went during the afternoon j a 8weo. conne v/ae served by Misses , ?Weaauac week tot a visit to friends and the occasion wa* marked by Its Vlrglnla 8nd Frances Marshall, as- 1 "Ta* cordiality and informality, every one alated b MJb8 Kate Crayton and Miss 1 --- feeling a deeper lntereat and pride .ii-. i'irnmr t? Honor af the College Faculty. in Anderson "College and the splendid Aune *jrnw- _ , .^?b? largest and mott brilliant so- work being done there for the young ^_- w. ... it tiimisaL tMr#*at ot tb? week was the recep- women, not.only of our community, ?? ?nar of mm*Auen at Lownde*. , Wea* At which the ladies ot-the An- but ot our Southland. \ . .. -22? nf 4erwipa College Association enter- v . One of the lovely prenuptial af U^*n Thursday afternoon In A Delightful Party. ^^tt!**!^^*^*^ SF fha faculty. Another delightful party, that was carriage l<> f^?"R""f" t Jl ^Simw la Joelly proud of har the source cf great pleasure to the ?. event ?M*??*^^* -Sg beautiful college with 1U lovely little folka was the party given on > -?K-SS-efiS ,-i ? . . ._ beautiful home of Mra. Ernest F. Lat - . ""^ imer on Friday afternoon. Mr?. Lat* ; sap?Hfc???p*^?^?M??--???*MM-MMMMMtM9MMMMMMMMMMMM^MMMM| j^j. jB ^ c?erming hostess and her I hospitality was never more in evl i** ^''jtraj -fpm m, ' J*-** dence than on thia occasion. j;' ^n,.^. ? ? fl . ? m- BJ A Palma and ferns were tastefully 1 Awlsf \11H7fc^ CMW 1 ACT ^ranged la ball, living and dining Mitti tJUllb di vUSl ^r^.'M-r.'. ^ ilMttcy Powell, dressed as Ceres, god ' i . ti . i* ira . . m * n I dess of the harvest, was Introduced to Practically at m ?eginni?g of the Season S^'^??S *I ? . happy manner and mvitsd her and her friends feto the dining room to Never before in the history of the Ready-to- *** /he1,imd h<f iQbjecU M? ?_# ? . . _ bad provided tor her. wear ousiness in Anderson have Coat Suits been A handsome embroidered, lunch ^?It?cl at Absolute Cost, before Thanksgiving. C? ?T^eed T?&^toZ \ a Very Unusual Event, caused by the un- IZM^?^S *?ta*ga %! llI??&*2^^ 4hose c.miem' ?'? planr*g the purchase of a Suit should avaii them- mto a perfect basket and miei * s?tm ef this Rare Qpportunity QUICKLY. . I w1?S.TL. sLittV^ by MI?H? I po\ niean,i few Suits bought for ?*au^r*i Hi? ??. % 'IhlS S?lft: but AI L of mr ??lliR arv* inHnrl^H salad course, followed by minta and li .SVTT^V ^"* UU* 5Ulls are inClUaea, The bn#e-eleot received her l Without restriction. attentlpns very gracefuly - and was I never .nw>re luvply In an exquisite j r %ms--Strktly SPOT CASH liSSH?^^ 2 ? '^r^"*'^** M'Mi1)'!'1 J "'mi ij _ i i ' - idamea B. a. Allen. I. H. McCalla. titi** r.nr.nrr ; John McCalla. Leon Clinkacalea, R I - dllliO DRESSES L Smith, Thow^ O. Kirkpatrick, W. M. llt^_\T" , a#-nmsiiT Speer, R. H. Moseley, B. W. Harper, ,in?wa?ru mm?i ,^ tba Redlagata - Silk Dr?eae?, tanner Gowan, (ATJ. Speer, E. J. Hoeknbee. & B. ; sad the new* abort coat, atyles Eveplpg , Gowns. Dancing Cook, Thoa. D. Cooley. Lewis Barka ^V|HSr*as?'at tata eeeaou'e want- Troca* ^ ?onto. TbeophHus Baker. Brnma Latl w m??^^- --1 1 T^ 'mer. Ck r. Speer. J. C. Chandler, j rtkCWW jgnta.at.. .. ..M?u# $40.00 Dresses at .. .. ..tttVOO j a Moseley, J. N. Hackabee, W. M. ilTSSLl2???^SS IS5.00 Dresses at.. .. ..*XM ?Thompson Mis?es W* ^t.ll2rT? ??S?:-:/:/? :."?SK- : ??:S?i, ????sftsBBBKfci?? _ -MU* Breeses at..?laJO Lucy Powell. ImWrnfrifipiMit*. .WOJSW J1B.00 Dresses at.t&tM Mrs. LaUmer'a .elegant home, 1 _ rfsli"'. irn-[ uai . i --? 8 i ? French bungalow type, baa recently ^^a -t^'^S"---^ 'been completed and this afforded an ?W9BL\.Jbxesses, Skirts ^nd Waists are also ?^^^"1^FN?D<U TO ^ ? ^MCfd io price. m^n^ly W J Vm&n Hats at ABSOLUTE COST ^^A?S J membered long after the Price th Forgotten" ea*a?wmen? <Th^da^e?. Feucis. ! Kr, Joseph Jobaatoa Reed ot I ? arasstiask et. M??':?''eMS'M m r-> -mtv** ' Knorville, Tenn., the wedding to take ll IS Hi GRAVES ROYD f'^?^^?^' I v . A*iUl$bjJa mMt> %PK\l X. f SJkJ W 1 %? . I deraoa'e jnost charming abd popular .1 ~Y 1'i . a?f> i '1 {: rr ;, ? "listonas society wow??. 8he comes I; front one, of tba State's oldest and . 1 - -; K . ; ^. " Jj lAoet prominent families, ead la cteoe ly related to the EarlcB, Slorfna, Max wells and Seaborn H and others ol" the )ld families that first settled at Pcn ileton, this county. Her father, the late Edwards B. Murray, wa? a distin guished member of the Andersen bar and waa for year? a mein uer ol t tie legislature and also of the State sen ate. Mr. F'3ed is a prominent busi ness tuan of his home State and is a member of a prominent laniily. Their wedding will be sn event of interest here and throughout the State where Miss Murray is so well known. In Honer of Two Brides. Miss Pal Dean and Miss Mary Thompson, two brides of next week, were the honor guests on. Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Hunter Thomp son entertained about r.n of her friends at her- pretty home on Pro vost street At the door, the guests were welcomed, by Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. Thompson received In the parlor wit bher two honoreos and Miss Anna Bell Dean. The whole house was sweet with the fragrance of many pink roses whicn were the oniy dec oration, except ferns. During the af ternoon little Mins Frances Burns, robed as a beautiful little bride, with a long veil, came inte the parlor to the sweat strains of the wedding march and invited the guests Into the beautifully decorated dining room where a delightful sala*) .course was served by Misses Louise Blgby, Anna Bell Dean and Agatha Spellman, lt was - a delightfully pleasant. after noon and a pretty compliment to Mlas Dean and Miss,Thompson. Mrs Frederick Atkinson cf Boston, who has been fae guest qt Mrs. W. E. Atkinson, lejS?F^?!ay ftjbr New F ir- m Mrs. J. F. Atkinson ,. ^.Chester is here visiting her ?son, Mr. W. E. At kinson, and' ber daughter, ? Mrsi George Bs'eman. Mrs. J. D. Maxwell has gone Winston-Salem to visit T*et* iaugTrter. Mrs. Ralph Cunard, after a visit of l?verai weeks to Mrs. T. T? Shuford it Mrs. o. B. jvaa Wyt**?.; < One West Almnne. A most pleasant meeting of the Due West Alumnae .was held with Vfrs. J. E. Breaxeale on Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. Though the weath ir was cold,, the; nw JLng was ?well attended and several visitors were present to enjoy the meeting. "England" was the topic for thoraf ernoon. The members responded roll :sll describing a city of England. After an item.of interest from etch :oncern5n.Y the history of England, Mrs. Daisy Wilson- gave a talk on 'England's Industries.*^ MhTs 'Bessie Major, who had just made a trip ibroad waa invited to give a> descript ion ot London, which wai Indeed j iplendid. Miss Jean Harris then read m article pertaining to "England in he Present Wa4/' ?usa Orr, aimer vi Ure. J. J: Brown, avored the guests with several solos vhich were very much enjoyed. During the social hour delicious re 'reshments were served by ib? host ias. The next meelng will be held with Hrs. Frank Burrin in January, The december meeting being postponed tn account ot Christmas holidays. Tfharto?-Gray. A beautiful, wedding was soiemniz ;d at tho home of the Whartons, near [va, Thursday itt noon when. Mr. ^harlie Gray and Miss Annie Whar on wera, united in the holy bonds of uatrimony. Mia A. B. Wharton welcomed the guests as they arrived. Promptly at 12 o'clock to the drains of Mendelssohn's wedding narch rendered by Mrs. E. W. Mas- f era, the bridal -party entered. First r dr. Keys Bowman then Miss Iva 3owman, nephew and neice ot tbe jr ldc Then came tho -bride with 1er maid of hones'. Mis? Lissie White, >t Ninety Six, preceded by the little lower girl, Alice Machine, - of Liowndeville. They wera mat a. the-' iltar by the groom with his ' best usn. Mr. John Gray. In the. presence jf immediate relatives and; a few rlends Rev. S. J. Hood of Iva per 'ormed a very inapreeslve ceremony. Immediately after . \ the ?ceremony he guests were ushered into the din ing room by Mrs. J. W. Wharton, where an elegant dinner waa served t>y Mesdames , Bowman, Meehlne, ^Unkacalcs and Watt, assisted by MBsee* Mattie and Verina Cllnkscalcs. Souvenirs of the -occasion were little iflver bells, tied With pink ribbon, rh es c. were pinned on by little Edna McGee and Virginia 'Ligen ot Iva. 1 The bridesmaids were beautifully, iressed in white with deep ;plak' slr- j iles, carrying bouquets of pink chry santhemums. - The bride waa becomingly, attired In har going away ault of CopeMgen Mue with hat to match, carrying as tier bouquet wlfte cbryesnthemums. Amid a shower^ of rte* tie bride and groom sped away, to Anderson, where they will go to Atlanta: for a few da vs to visit relatives. Rafter which they wm h? at homo to their, With The Ch . 1 ??ep< -_i_i--;--u Chflsrea'p Tasatt OfetW The children a* St John's Met he llst Sunday school,, -are asked to bring their thank ottering to Sun lay school with thomr thts morning. rbi? money will ba pasjRo bay pro?-' ?nts and other. tWagn^TOr a Christ inas box tor som* iRtss thlldren. flestestary UTataa _ The first meeting of the Elementary Union was held on Friday afternoon In the Sunday sObcc* r?Mk%-f| John'. Methodist chhrch aftd tho fol ag officers have been elected and ?, to make tala anion ?vf gr>st bea to th? Saaday school teachers ot city: Pi?5?aitt MrxT J. W. Constipation a Penalty of Age Nothing is so essential to health in advancing age as keeping the bowels open. It makes qae "feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent Ills. Cathartics and purgatives are .violent sad drastic In action and should be avoided. A mild, effective laxatlve-tonlc, recommended by physicians and thousands who have used it, is the combination of 'im ple herbs with pepsin sold by drug gists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The prk ia fifty cents and one dollar a bo' e. For a free trial bottle writ? o Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 451 - "Wanning ton St., Monticello, 111. irieuus ai i*ir. uray s new resiueucc | in the country. Quite an assortment of nice and I useful presents were received. The j groom's gift being a diamond neck lace. Those attending from Anderson | were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norris, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Gray and sister, Mrs. H. P. Clink scales and Miss Laura. Mr. Oscar and Miss Ola Moore, Mrs. Della Wil son and Miss Lois Garrison; from LQwndesvllle: Mr. J. T. Brown and family, Mrs. E. C. Mechlne; from Eva: Mrs. Jane Belcher, i Messrs. Wardln and George Belcher. Hr. and Mrs. W. T. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llgon and Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Hood. Lyceum Number. The second lyceum number will be given at the college on Friday even ing, November 27, and promises to be one of the very best. It is the Alkahest Favorites Com pany and Ls composed of a trio of charming and gifted young artists who have become famous in their special lines of talent. Miss Mary Dennison Galley of New York, a bril liant violinist. Miss Killeen Beatty Of Chicago, the soprano, with a voice of wonderful sweetness and purity, and Miss Cora LaPrude Cn wt hon cf Mo bile, Ala, a popular and successful young teador. The season tickets: have been reduced to $1.50 for all the numbers, but after Friday, no more season tickets will be sold, only straight tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and Mr. St. Clair Webb of Clemson willi spend today with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Webb. Morgan-Smith. A pretty home wedding was that of Miss Pearl Morgan and Mr. James Smith'of Neal's Creek section, which took place yesteruay art er noon at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McFall, few miles south cf tho city. Th? house had been beautifully and tastefully decorated for the aco&slon. Mrs. Swilling McFall met the guests at the\door and carried them Into the pretty parlor to await the coming of the bride. To the sweet strains ot Men delssohn's wedding march played by Mra G. W. Chambers, the bridal party entered' and the marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hoitt of Easley. The bride waa attended.-by two little maids, Misses Sara and Caroline McFali. The bride wore a beautiful ault of dark blue charmeuse and carried a lovely shower bouquet. Ia the dining room a delicious sweet course was served by Miss Mary Acker as Bis ted by Misses.La ur le Smothers, Lydia McCully, Sara and Caroline McFall, while Mrs. Will Mc Carley poured coffee. Ia Honer of Mn? BUL Mrs. T. F. HUI, one of Anderson's most, charming brides, waa. Mra. J. L. Gray's honor guest on Saturday, af ternoon, when she entertained a dos-; ea friends at a delightful little sew ing party. The tune was busily and happily spent and later the . attractive hostess asi. lated by Mrs. J. L. Sherard and Mrs. James Shumate- served dainty sweet course. Mrs. Gray ls aa ideal .costens sud ii is always a great pleasure to be a guest ia her home and lt was a very . congenial party that spent Saturday afternoon with her. For Miss Berta Newton. Miss Nen i Forney was tba attrac tive hostess tor a dozen. friends on, Saturday afternoon when she enter tained in honor ol Miss Barta. New ton of Bennettsville, one of the teachers In the high school. The af* ternoon was pleasant and informal, most of her guests being also teach ers, among whom wera Mases Rob bie Wakefield,: Heleu smith. Olivia Duckett Annie x&^aa, . Hele? Burris?, Elisa Maier. Miriam Lae, Mrs^Wter Dickson.f??V^ urch Women 9 ?7. Speaks; vice president, Mrs. Lottie E**cs; superintendent ai the c-radVv roll, Mrs. T. F4-' Wi tjkths;. supsr?atep- j ?Ont of the, Junioi department Mrs. O. M. Heard; secretary, af** JoWus Brown? CbrfsOsa Growth Crab. Tbs Cb rt? tia* Growth Cteb. oom* posed ot girl? from 1? to M years old. With Haas Rata; Austin, secretary; Mis? Caro Geer, treas axer; Mi** Oia Tr?sate, pianist and Mis* Eleanor L'argent a se I at sat pianist. Cat ot a membership of lesa than oe. el were (Con tic u ed on Nes.? Pol??.) il s-) Good Shoes Cheap AT ?*....>> s ...... G EISBERGE These Prices are what you're looking for-al? good, substantial shoes at iGw priC6?. ber, too, we fit the feet. 1 lot Patent Button Shoes for raen 75 worth $4 a pair. Monday .. 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I thank r?y frletf?sj?dr their past patronage and ask con tinuance-of same. I make ptatev at $6.80 I make gold crown* af$4*00 ee?t?tj?^of JfMtitijf1 Pyorrhea, ??weo jU&Mi of the gums and all crown and bridge work, and regulating mal tormed teeth. All work guaranteed flrst a c;? BRUCE COL Select Your Presents.^ Before shocks are picked o^er? We lay them aside for you. CHRIST v I4&4s ONLY FOUR WEEKS awa#. Marchbanks & Babjb