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Deputy 8horiff J .Olin Handers plac ed undei nrreBt four, negroes, John Andrew Mitchell. Bub Lotlmor, Joe Banks and Wade Miller1. The officers had reason to belieV' that gambling waa going on In a house on Pal staff] street tn wlilrh Wade MU 1er lives. They made an Investigation they State, and delected several ne groes engaged in tho well known fas cinating gamo of "akin." Rushing Into the house they placed the fou negroes mentioned under arrest. Additional charges nf running r gambling house were lodged against Wade Miller. ' . ?OIE? C??M1B?C TABEEIS Stomach r.v>?t .!jyrrAajw-nW?Retalsr PARAMOUNT TUESDAY "JESSE L. LASKY" in association with David Bel asco Presents The World-Wide F?vorite Star BLANCHE SWEET In a Stupendous Picturization of the Famous Belasco Theatre Civil War masterpiece, hy William C. DeMille "The Warrens of Virginia"' Produced under the direction pf Cecil B. DeMille Most Tremendous Spectacle of War Most Sympathetic Picture of the Domestic Sufferings of Civil Strife. No Advance in Price. I ! I SOC1 I..'Hider Alumnae. Til? loamier Alumnae will meet on Krlday afternoon at half paat four ..villi Mr?. James Y>. Anderdon, at her h?.me Just east of town. Manum.ml School Association. The Hammond School Association will meei Friday afternoon at o'clock with Mm. Theo. Watson. Mr?.. Harry Cunningham of Green ville has been spending several days with Mrs. J. C. Cunningham. Sh? return? to Greenville today. .Mr Cunningham lis? been transferred to Charleston and they will go there OL II few days'to make their home. Lovely Dinner Party. A lovely dinner parly was given on Friday night hy Mrs. Joe Fretwell, Jr.. (n honor of Mr. Fretwell'a birth day. It wa? a delightful surprise for Mr. Fretwell. MTB. Fretwell mulling 'ill her plana without lila knowledge hi? first intimation of the occasion waa tin? arrival of the guests for the evening. The homo was bright willi pink carnations. The arrange ment on thc table being especially pretty and effective. An elegant course dinner wai beautifully nerv ed. The guests for thc evening were; Mr. William Laughlin. Mr. A. G. Means. Mr. J. J. Fretwell, ST.. Mr. Raymond Fretwell, Mr. Langdon Fretwell, Mr. T. L. Ccly, Mr. P.. H. Weekley, Mr. John Wall. Mr. Walter Dobbins, Mr. Clarence Pr?vost, Mr. Nr.el Sharpe. Mr. R. C. Brownlee, Jr.. of Duo Weat baa been spending several days .?'fa Mr. und Mrs. Irving Drown lee. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, Miss Murgaret Evans, and Mr. Ivy Dug gan were au automobile party to Au gusta. Qa., yesterday afternoon for the week-end. Mrs. Leo Cram! G uer ry of Colum bia Is visiting ber sister, Mra. It. E. Durrisa. She has been in Spurtaubnrg unending the music festival. Henris Relight Cl nb. The Heart's Delight Club was de lightfully entertained on Friday after noon by Mrs. Thomas Eskew at her attractive home just north of town. The time waa pleasantly spent sewing j and chatting. Mrs. Eskew rend un Interesting selection on "Rural Clubs For Women." After the sewing was put aside thc hostess served a delight ful salad course. Mrs. Bonnie Orr left Friday for' her home in Charlotte after a visit to her sister. Mrs. Irving Brownlee. With The Chi Fhom - Womans Missionary Society. The Womans Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet on Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the church. (Ladles Missionary Society. The Ladies Missionary Socety of the First Pn?byterlhn church will meet with Mrs A. McConnell on Manning stree . JU day aft er noon at five o'clock. 'I members are asked to bring their presbyterial dues. Reception for Relega1 es. The Womans Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will entertain at a reception on Wednes day afternoon at the Manse in honor of tho visiting delegates to the. Pres byterial. Their guests will Include tho wives of the ministers, and the presidenta of all ot the missionary so cieties of the city. The officers for the local society are Mrs. R. A. Mc Connell, president; Mrs. L. D. Townsend, vice president; Mrs. J. A. Keely, secretary; Mrs. H. S. Dow ling, treasurer. Shirt Wast Sale. The Ladles Working Society ot the Central Presbyterian church will! have a ?ale on Monday of shirt waist, hand-made underwear and garments for children. There will be many beautifully made germants for sale, and the price.-} on each pelee-ts very low. Tbs sale will be held In the j store of the Anderson Pure Food Co. on North Main street. Christan Growth flub. The Chritstan Growth Club held tts regular meeting en last Friday after noon when an interesting program was gl\f?n on Japan. Tho new officers were in charge and they presided splendidly. The chorister had selected six girls wtio led in the singing hod also gave a special selection and this adde.". much to the meeting. The time for the sewing party for the Bap**tt 1 Hospital Tn Columbia waa fixed *Jir| next Friday afternoon at 3:30 b'eldck at the. church: when the work ts fin ished games and refreshments will be. enjoyed. Miss Clara Burdlno was chosen, to represent the Christian Growth Club at the Anniversary meet ing to be held on next Tuesday. An hivers? ry C?l?bration. Thc Fortieth Anniversary. The Woman's Missionary Socety ot< the First Baptist church will celebrate their fort ioth anniversary on Tues day. By a str?ng? coincident this is! th? very day thst this society was | organised on April 20th, 1875. Here tofore tb * anniversary has been cele bra ted r b a special Sunday service and a p- ?icher ot note Invited to give a Rennen on the subject of missions. The following Invitation has been ls eaed; .+*+T++?4?++?^?t-+ >? .f 4 ? ? ? ? ,|, ? ;, 4 I [ET Y 11 Charming Little Affair. .Mi ? Vina Patrick entertained a few friend* at a charming little in foruiul affair on Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mr*. Lucius Webb and M.-. and Mrs. ' W/1 lett Sloan. Tliese two young couple? have been the recipient of many lovely social at tentions. Mr. and Mr?, Webb have only a short time longer, before re turning to their home in Panama, where Mr. Webb has a government position. Miss Patrick bad planned 'ardH for her guests and several in teresting games were played, after aft Ich Miss Carrie Fretwell and Miss Hehn Patrick gave two beautiful ?electlona, that were very much en Joyed hy those present. .Miss Lucile Humphreys of Donald: is the guest of Mrs. John M. Hub bard. Mr. Joe I?. Giles spent the pad fe? days with his father. Mr. J. M. Giles. Among those who went to Clemson yesterday afternoon to see the , Ber. Creel player? were: Mr. and Mrs. A. ?. Farmer, Ml3s Alberta Farmer. Ira". Carrie Patrick. Mrs. M. C. Dickson and Mrs. W. W. Sruoak. Mrs. Hammett te Enter?lo.. Mrs. J. D. Hammett will entertain ut . .rds tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Dunovant of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Parker will spend today with relatives in Green wood . Mr. ?nd Mrs Major Kntertaln. Mr .and Mas. Pat Major entertain ed at an elegant ten course buffet supper on Friday evening at their beautiful home four miles east of town. Their honor guests were Mr. and M ra. Lucius Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Willett Sloan, and it was a most delightful occasion beautifully plan ned and beautifully carried In every detail. The house waa filled with the odor of many lovely spring flow ers, while long graceful spray yellow Jessamine were used in th( dining room making a charming and effective decoration. Those present besides the honor guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D. P Sloan, Mr. and Mra. Theo Watson Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Hall, Mr. Wade Wat3on, Mr. Willie Simpson and Mr. Joe Simpson. Mrs. Clarence Osborne returned yesterday afternoon from a visit tc her brother, FJSV. H. B. Harper ii Charleston. She was accompanied bj Miss Nan Bryce, of Rock Hill, who came home with, her and ia her guest' for a few days. urch Women o 37. Anniversary Celebration The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church Request the honor of your present at their . Anniversary Celebration In.an all day meeting beginning at ten-thirty n the morong, April Twentieth, Nineteen Fifteen South Manning Street, Anderson, S. C The program la aa follows: Devotional Exercises-Mra. William Laughlin. Recollections ot W. M. S. Organi zation-Mra. J. P, Duckett. Recollections of W. M. S. Presi dents-Mra. Mary Stephens. Special Music-Chorus. W. M. W. from. 1888 to 1915.-Dis cussed by Mrs. C. S. Minor, Mrs. A. L. Sine tilers, Mrs.''King. Mrs. Lenth ers, and Miss Bessie Major. Lunch 1 -.00 p. m. Devotional-Mra. R. H. Burrlss. New Home Missions--Miss Mary Hough. The American Indian on a New Trail-Misa Clara Durdin e. The American Man and Christiani ty-A Royal Ambassador. Special Music-Chorus. The Child In Mia Midst-Mra. Min nie Milford. Solo-Mrs. Burnett. The Ch?llenge-Shall Wo meet lt. -To be selected. v The Future of the W. M. 8. of Anderson Baptist Church-Mrs. P. E. Cllnkscales. Woman's Place tu the Work.-Mrs. tVufus Fant. ? Hymn. Delegates to the Preabytor'al Pnlon which meets here this week: Seneca, Mrs. Sallie Holleman, Seneca, Mrs. c. N. Gignilllat. Seneca, Mrs. Leslie Strlbllng. Seneca, Mrs. T. E. Strlbllng. Seneca, Mrs. w. P. Reid. Seneca, Mrs. Hunter. Pelser, Mra. W. C. Pearman. Pelaor, Mles Felicia Welborn. Pelxer. Miss Lota Monday. Belton, Mra. J. S. Adama. Belton. Mra. B. C. Prlerson. . Central. Mra. Annie Baton. Central. Misa Roea Lee Folget. Liberty. Mra. W. H. C?apmau. Liberty, Mra. B. C. Smith. Richland, Mlaa carrie Smith. Richland. Mra. S. H. Coe. Hedland, Mra. S. N. Hughe*. i Piedmont. Mlaa Hattlo Lee Harper. Piedmont. Mrs. R. M.* Cleveland. Westminister. Mra. J. D. Sheldon. Weattnlnater. Mr*. M. B. Harris. Pendleton. Mrs. B. M. Aull. Iva, Mra, Lem Reid. Iva, Mrs. J. H. McRe-. Bealey. Mra. C. to. Waller. . Clemson. Mra, A. Bra-slot. Those on program: Mrs, W. L. Wlnter.-Mrs. JL O. Reave*. Mrs. Coif. Mrs. Cora Goddend. AN INTERESTING DAY AI CLEMSON COLLEGE BEN GREET PLAYERS THERE FOR THREE PERFOR MANCES BASEBALL GAME Between Clemson and the Citadel Yesterday Was a Very Slow Affair. A largo number r.f Anderson peo ple went to Clemson College yesterday to attend the performances given there tn the afternoon and last even ing by ?he famous Hen Greet Players and wit nea.', the baseball game be tween the Citadel and Clemson Col lege. Among the visitors were the yr.ung ladies of tho Andevron Col lege, who made th . trip to and from the college in tho large automobile truck of W. L. Brissey, which that public spirited gentleman placed at their disposal, together with a driv er for tbe machine. The Hen Greet Players gave a most delightful rendition of "Twelfth Night" on Friday evening. Yesterday afternoon they were seen In "AB YOU Like It," and again last night in "The Merchant df Venice." Those who were fortunate enough to witness a per formance by thesc well known ar tists when they appeared hero last year can appreciate in but a mild way the three delightful performances which they gave at Clemson. In Rhowing here the players were udder canvass, but at Clemson they gave their performance out In the open, us ing the ground for a ?tage and green boughs for triage settings. The game of ball took place direct ly after the performance of the Hen Greet Players, and was a slow affair. Clemson winning by n score of lil to 3. The game was replete wltii error J. The features of the game Were twe home mus by Citadel men and u beautiful running one-hand catch of a fly by the left fielder of the Clem son team. AMUSEMENTS THE ANDERSON TO REMAIN NEXT WEEK The l'ounlain Stock Company nt The Anderson One Hore Week. ' The Fountain Stock company, which has been the attraction nt The An derson for tho past week, have en deared themselves to the theatre goers of Anderson and Manager Bleich has decided to keep this com pany for the coming week. The thea tre was crowded during the matinee yesterday when "The Sweetest Girl In Dixie" waa offered and last night "The Wolf" was played to another large audience. For the coming week the programs Interesting and the opening bill Mon day. "The Parish Priest," will no doubt find a large crowd present. The other plays for the week aro "St.- El mo." "The Lion and the Mouse." "The Girls of the Golden West." "Amy.ot the Cireuse" and "A Midnight Trip to Chinatown." The usual matinees will be held Wednesday and Saturday. Manager Bleich announced last night that the prices for the coming week will be only 20 c?nts for the entire lower floor and 10 cents for the entire balcony, all seats will be reserved as usual and reservation* may be made for any night during thc week. THE PARAMOUNT -o The Warrens of vTrgr.nia" Most Pre tentlouK Lusty Offering. The Lasky-Belasco production of "The Warrens of Virginia," picturis ed with Blanche Sweet as the star and a truly .exceptional cast, is beyond all comparison the most pretentious offering yet shown to? the public un der tho Leaky banner. In fact this great and moving drama of the Ameri can Civil war, is said to he the moat stupendous war-drama ever produced for the film in this country, and r veritable army of actors was employed in taking tbe picture. Among the foremost artists ap pearing with Misa Sweet are House Peters (who is tho Northern hero of the casL) James Neill. Mabel Van Buren, P. E. Petersm. Dick La Reno, Sydony Deane, Raymond Hatton, Mil ton Brown, Dick La Strange, Lucien Uttlefleld. Gerald Ward. Mludred Harris and Mrs. Lewis McCord. At the Paramount Tuesday. Tale Told Too Late. "Now. Thomas." said the teacher severely, "bow many, times must I tell you not to" snap your Pngera? Pot your hand down and presently I'll hear from you." Five minutes later ahe said: "Now, then. Thomas, what was It you "rant ed to say?" "Tnere was a man In tho entry awhile ago," said Themas serenely, "and he went out with your new otlk umbrella." Over and Over. Sample of tho question a clerk in a public building has to answer. .?Where is the oftce of tho Regis trar of WoesT" "Right over this roora; noor above." "Upst?lra?" "Ye?i the floor above ls always up stairs." "We Hope to have Monday or not later than Tuesday, between Fifty and Seventy Five "Wash, Confirmation ans|| Dinner Presses Ranging in price ?rom $6.00 to $35.00 You Know of course, every one w??l be the newest and best in style and quality. Bear in mind we are selling Suits and Dresses now in stock at And you can buy your MILLINERY at surprisingly low prices. Suppose you come in Monday and look around. You can't help finding some thing newer, better and different. Moore-Wilson Co: Horses and Mules to We have a lot of good cheap mules and horses, with little age, just the kind to m ke cheap cotton. We handle high grade vehicles, such as' Moyer, Babcock, Tyson & Jones, Rock Hill, etc. Also Studebaker, Tennessee and Old Hickory Wagons, none better. We manufacture and repair harness and guarantee everything we sell to be as repre sented. We want your business. Call around, we will be glad tb Show you what we have to ofifer.