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Local and Personal Mention. Mrs. It. Coke Gray is spending a few days with relatives in Due West. Mrs. Rion Workman, of Clinton, sPent lats Thursday'In the city with friends. -Dr. and Mrs. 'J. IL. Fennell and lit tle son, of Waterloo, 'were visitors in the city Saturday. Miss Lenora Thompson, iwho has been visiting her uncle in Florida, has returned to the city. Miss 'Leola Watson, of Coker Col lege, is at home to spend 'Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watson. Air. 0. iB. Simmons left yesterday for ullami, 'Fla., where he expects .to visit his slater, Mrs. M. R. Donald, for sev eral weeks. Mr. W. i0. Shealy returned Sunday to Akron, 0., after spending several weeks here with his father who has been very sick. .,dir. Gelder Minter, who Is attending Blue .Ridge Institute at illenderson ville, IN. C., is spending a few days in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hl0. P. Mlinter. Mr. R. 1C. Richardson, of 'Pinowood, caie up 'Saturday to spend the week end with his family here. Mrs. Rich ardson and the children all have been sick of influenza at the home of Mr. J. 11-. Sullivan). Mr. 1. 11, Counts and family lave been ioving this week into the Clary residence on Irby Avenue which was recently rented fron Mr. 'Earle WII son, erecutor of the estate of MNirs. Clary. Mrs. 'F. NJ. Stutts, who with M'. Stutts recently moved from Jackson ville, Fla., to Clinton, where Mr. Stutts is eiployed in the Orphanage, arrived in the city yesterday -to visit her mother, Mrs. E0lla Riddell, who has been quito sick for the past few days. SMi. James T. Crews, .Jr., returned Sunday to Akron, 0., after spending several weeks in the city with his par ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. T. Crows. ie was accompanied by Mr. Jack Shell, ,who expects to enter one of the tire factories there. Mr. Geo. W. Shell, who has .been conducting a stock and bond business 'in Laurens 'alifce his 110t4rn 'from' France, has closed his ofmee here and moved to Greenville where ie will be similarly eigaged. Ills many friends regret to see him leave. Mr. 'W. Clyde Fowler and W. -I. Workman, both connected with the Spratt Grocery Company of Green ville, spent the 'week-end -in the city. Mir. Fowler reportel the condition of .ir. Frank Spratt, who has been .in tire hrosirital for several months, as very much im-proved. Mir. W. [.,. Gray has been confined to Iris home for the ipast weck while un dergoing treatment for Iris eyes. lie went to Greenville several days ago for tr'eatmnenrt )by a specialist and ex pects to have an operation )er'for'med soon. Ills imany friends hope for' him a comple~ite arnd ear'iy recovery. Miusielians Entertained. Mr's. A irhur Pr'yor', tire wife of the famous haird conducitor,. arnd Miss lior'cnce C'avaniaugh, tire sopr'anio so loist. with tire or'gan'izat ion, were cid tertained at ten ini tire Arcade Tien shiojf yester'day a fte(r'noon by Mrs. Cora Cox :Lucas. a 'pr'ominenrt min ber1 of tire Columbiba's musical circle. Assemnbled arounrd thre prettily air 'Pointed tea table, whlelh wtas graced with a center bowl of pink sweet peas were, besIdes the ironor guests and thre hostess: Dr. and Mr's. Ii. Ii Pella mann111, Mrs. Ioberit A. Cooper and hrer guest, Miss Liia-TOdd~ of Laurenrs, arnd Miss Mir'tha D~wight.-The State, Eichlelber'g4'ernnigs. Much intecrest is at tachedi to thre marrlage thiis aft ernioon at 5:30 O'clock whreni'Miss Kate 1'lenr iele ber'ger will become thre wife of Mu'. A. ii. Jennings,- of Gireenwvood, at tire home of her sistei', MIiss- Lou lie EI'hel gerger on IEar'le Str'eet. Only3 rela tives and a few intimate fr'inds will b)e 'jr'esenrt. Rtev. A. 'E. Iolier, pastor of tire First Methodist churrchr, will p~erformui tire cei'emony, after wh~ih thre bride and groom' wvill leave on their honeymoon. Enigagemrenut Ainniouniced. Mi'. and Mr's. F'red W. Little hrave announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Talulah, to .James C. Dozier, of Etock .111l1, the wedding to tako 'place ini June. The bride-to-be Is ant attractive and accompli~ished yourng lady, 'being a graduate of Win throip College. Mr. Dozier was a lieu tenant of the Thir'tieth Division in the World War and was dlecorated on sev eral oceasigns for gallantry in action. Enrtertainsa T. K. Club, Mie.., 0. Lo ng delighrtfuilly enter tainea the'"T. '." Olub at her home on kopth, JIrber sireet 'Wednesday aft lrtien ADuring tihe afterrfooon de l idtthiefreshmnents wvere served arid a Very p105aant time spent by 'the ruetu, Pi NEWBERRY AND LAURENS TO CLASH IN DEBATH 19igh School Boys and Girls to Debate on Railroad Nituation. e Seventy. four Other School4 Debating. On next 1Friday evening, Alpril 2nd, the Laurens and Newberry high schools will meet to discuss the query: "Re0otved, That the United States Government Should Own and Operate the lRaliroads of the Coun try." The affirmative team of the lo cal schools will meet the negative team of the Newberry schools here, vblle at the same time the affirmative teani of the Newberry schools and the negative team of the Laurens schools will clash .at Newberry. This subject will be debated by 76 schools throughout the tstate, leach school discussing both sides of the questions. Should both teams of a school win, that school will be repre sented at a meet to 'be held in Colim bia to decide the -winning lebaters in the state. The 'Laurens schools will be repre setned by Miss Mary Casque and -arry Woodside at Newberry, and Miss Edna Riddle and Raymond Gas ton will defend the honor of the schools at -home. An interesting program has been prepared to which the public is cor dially invited. The program is as fol lows: Piano Solo-Mary Copeland. iFirst Speaker, kNewberry High School. First Speaker, Laurens High School. Plano S'olo--Sarah Dunlap. Second Speaker, Newberry High -School. Second Speaker, Laurens High School. Plano Solo-Jbois Fuller. Rebuttal. Duet-Sarah Katherine Barksdale and Katherine 'Meng. :Decision of Judges. W. 3Y. U. Auxiliary. Quarterly meeting of first division of W. M. U. Auxiliary to 'Laurens Association, will convene with Lan ford Baptist church April 3, 1920. 10.30-4Devotional. Mrs. Holmes. Greetings-Mrs. Sallic .lliggins. Response-Miss Amanda Putnam. Enrollment. Thoughts on the Week of Prayer. Mrs. Ethel IRobertson. Song -Message-Sweet lour of Prayer -.Mrs. Ralph Ilobo. Prayer, Appointment of Committees, Offering. A Message from the Word.-1i's. John Hunter. Lunch Hour. 1:00-Prayer Service.-Mrs. Fitzhugh Grumbles. Helpful Suggestions as to How Our Quarterly Meeting May be of More Benefit to lTs.-Mrs. .1. B. Cook, Mrs. -. W.. 11ood. Trhe Most 'Practical Way for Our Churches to Handle the Problems of EveryJDay L1ife Which We are Now Facing.--Mrs. Ralph Bobo, Mrs. Cora 'ileason, Mrs. .1. A. Owings. The Imiportance of Stirring U7p Our God-given Gift.-Miss Allie Hlabb, Mrs. Lola Cox. Accrostic on Mission Study.-Mrs. ,J. 13. Cook. Reading of Minutes andl~ Reptort of Committees. Mlessage from the Word. --.\lris. S. . IHenjamin. WVe will he glad to have our Super lutenden~~uit andif Assoc late Suprinn tenI ents at llhis mteeting. (lray C'ourt Ly3eeuml. The last numbn er of thle G ray ('ourit Owvin gs lyceumi couruse has been an nuuncedl for Saturday (eening, April lot h, 'when thle b~yeeuim Singers Mal ( Quartet will give its entLertinment. This comp~any is said to he unuusally goodl andl a large attencdancle is ex~pret ed at the (Intert-ain:iient. Th'le social mieetinug of the liiisiness Girl's Club, wvhieh was to have been held last night was post':onedi until next Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. All members are earnestly urged to lbe present and bring a friend. At. Both Stores Special vailues in Lies1' '-Dress Skirts, latest stylce and colors. Silks. wool andl cotton, going at 98c up to $12.39. J. C. Burns & C6>. PALMETTO LAODGE, No. 19, A. F. H. A regular communication of Palmetto, Lodge, No, 19, ' .F. M., will be hold on 'IRIDAY night, April 2nd, at 7:30 o'clock, There will be work in the E. A. degree, Mem bers are urg~ed to attend and visiting brethren weolcome. By order of E. 0. ANDioRSON~ L. 0. ROF'?, Secretary. W. M. NOTJIE OF ELEFCTION. State of South Carolina, County of L~aurens. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion for 'Mayer and Aldermen of the City of Laurens will be held in tho City of 'IJgurens on the 13th day of Aliril, 1920. 'The polls will open at the hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon aind close at the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon, C ETA ATOF ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, April 3rd. This Club offer is open to every reputable, honest family or person in this community. Call at our store and ask for a membership -~ card; pay $2.00 cash "dues" and the set will be delivered to you, then pay us $1.00 more each week for 12 weeks and then a final pay ment of 98 cents until the wholesale cost price of $14.98 has been paid. Do you realize that this will enable you to equip your kitchen with a set of the purest, best Alumimum Ware, Quality Brand, each piece of which is guaranteed by the makers to wear for twenty years, at a cost to you of only a few pennies per day? Can you afford to continue using out of date, unsanitary (per. haps rus;ted) cooking utensils when we make it possile to secure this beautiful set on Only 50 Sets to be sold. Come early to be sure of yours. S.M.&E.fWilkes&Co. said election wvho shall not have rcg- rtr aet h iyCuclo h eiet fteCt o oi'mnhl oe or Registration as required by iawi .M tiiMyr mr l ae ses~ gishm a hl oealilo '~tiun h The polling precincts and managersST lWYCW S CiyCe. u an ColtilfotlclcayerVod"i''Wit(Iortnedhr of the election at the different pro- -t11.in. hoea ist he ioil all cincts are as follows: ______________________ I .f~ll in: a hl oealaltCnan .For Ward One: Voting place at City Clerk's Ofmee. NOIE 1"IEI4A'IO .of egtrtn. ig:uwrd" "witnorirte Mlanagers: John Smith, J. E. Tolli son, James Davenport. tt of othCrln4-- -.- --- -.-.----of8ocok nth fre onalshl Por Ward Two: Cut fLues OiEO LCIN ean011 ni h un'o Voting 'place at E. W. Martin's Noieiheeygvnta ok ttof ouh4aiiclsdanlhe altsont. Stable,.fRgsrto o h eltaiao on'o aris rotute hl eottersl Sexton, J. .H. Cunningham. h'10( nArl1,12,frMyrnme ftelaildeetr n n1cut u~rne~eto ~ua For Ward Three:anAlemnotthCiyo auxesftehocerreiigiWaeloiewihntndstheae. Voting place at Laurens Cotton Mii vll b lsda 2ocokno nsho ititN.1,1arn on .'.WiSN ut Managers: Jim Lewis, WVait Hl- ''osi ok r pna h tleto pntl usino oiga . Jams, Horace Teague.ofte ndrindi u'esSot diinl4mitxupntepo --------- - For Ward Four:Caoiaadte rluto ofacrpetInaisholdsrcthe15( Voting place at Finney House. tiiaeoresrain rotte oadfrsho luieeshaebe fld Wica fidw ds oc Manager's: J1. F. Finney, Johnt WV.of egsrto ofte'onyettig ihtleeuty oad feuainn Fowler, John Switzer. Itea~~ial ovt naplii )'-eeto shrb rlr~ pnsii pesti*gOlls fgolcf Fer Ward Five: cntwti ieicroae ltis~uai~,slieeto oh tllo Voino laeatiik'-gabe, o peCiylfacecn hal aato- he1th(ayofAris1',st iuhlStee-tabale.can ron Managers: Eddl .Hicks, Fred Fuller,dtinp -rqiietoltiacetf-S olBuligi a( (ltct Frthtvy itzn lvo Johnny Milami. ct frgsrto o h u'ia e h nngm ftetute For Ward six: letoanteaplcnmutbaofadscoldsic.tr I)IAO CFE. Voting plac at Power House. sal tinoftiSttan ofte Ol suh lcins srtrn el Managers: Phil D. Huff, Erskine T.UntdSaet nt-n yer ofopranlpoet fotxtin nd Yu vlllk t \ Todd, Ernest WV. Machen,.go oe eieto h tt hoeh'i hi a eepsadrg At the io~ o the eection t y to yarens os mre;uiredo oflaw.n criiatsa euie ne yu rcr