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*N *0 ** * *a S * +w. S e e e Local atd Personal eatst. * Mrs. L. L. Moore Is spending !the week in *Atlanta with relatives. 'Mrs. -W, L. lBoyd left a few days age for Atlanta to visit Mr. and Ws. :Sa, Talley. Mr. 'A. J. Martin. well knowq*farmer 'of Youngs township, was a wlsitor l the city yesterday. - Mr. Jured 1). Sulllvan, of Ct emw spent several days in the diy Ibast week swith .relatives. Mirs. L. Conuor EW11er las 4eer spending several days in Rock 1111 with her sister, Mrs. L. X). Vitts. Mrs. T. Q. Ducket.t., of Andersen, IE spending severl 4a13 in ttihe city- twiti 'her 'parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Wr. T. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Elamld blngers, &f At lanta, spent Asvei:aa -djyu.. in ttho citl last week witi Dihr.ud .lMs.'W..D. For. guson. Mr. and Mn. \W. E. Owenk Mra Rufus IE. Sadler .and Mrs. W. S. Beau of Clinton, 5 eie wisitum uin flbe city Monday. Mr. .W. H. Ilough, wlho is now witl a large jc-welry' i?.ri '.in Orr-envill spent 'the -week-end 'in :the .ci.y witl: his faudly., . ,1Ai i lary cil.go, te'leri in tiht Gireenville -,chiools, spent t.he week end in the .ety with lir Iarents, Rev and Mrs. P.. F. tKiilgo. John Wilkes lias returned fron Chapel iilL, N. U., where he .has bee11 working for a few monls. 'Ue decid ed that there was no place lilie home. Mrs. Wells Clardy has retilrne( homo after spending a week undel the treatment of a specialist at Spar tanburg. Iier condition is reported a very much improred. Mr. and Mrs. W. J1. LMePhail, Air. and] 'Mrs. Frank iid and Mrs. John F. alt slpent the week-end in Hlarnwell :and Dunbarton visiting ..liss 14iey MeIllhail an d Mrs. E. F. Owens. 'Misses Maigaret Diinlap and Carrie Fjeming left Monday owith Capt. Mell Fleming, of Lanford, and other sol ders to attend the annual meeting of the Uihited Confederate Veterans, In Chattanooga. Miss Dunlap goes as sponsor from the local caip nnd AlMss .Fleming as her maid1 of hoiior. Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Dial left a few days ago for Baltimore, .Md., where 'rs. 'Dial will ent'r a hospital for treatment at the lands of specialists. 'She has not been well for the past several iontlis. l Iier friends hope that her present quest will be suc cessful and that shc will find early re Jief. Mr. Thomas Downey returned Sat urday from Atlanta, 'where lie visited his brotlier, Dr. Carroll W. Downey, wio is inder s)ecial treatment at a -hospital. Dr. J. H, Downey, of Gaines ville, Ga., was in Atlanta for the same reason. Mr. *Iowney reports his brother's condition slightly improved. ISamuel Mcow.an, Esq., of Washing ton, D. C., is a vsitor in the city. lie arrived Monday morning and was out early greeting friends. lie had not gotten far beyond the hotel door 'when lie stopiped to admire the court house lawn and to coramnend the work of the ladies who have been so (diligent in keeping it trim and pretty. Dr. J. ,11. 'l'eague returinedl to the city Moniday after a vacation of sever'al weeks in nort~hern cities. While away ho visited Messrs. Hlugh and Robert Ai en at Cornell University, the lat ter thaving been unwvell since gding up1 in September. D~r. Teague carried himn to ila'.timore for' hospiltal treat mont and 'ifter' remaining there for a Cow days, they both returnd home. Mr's. Jlohn *linkheiner,,Sir., Mr's. Wal ter Finkl'einer' and Mrs. Frank Hiarbeir loft last week for San 'Diego, Cal., to join their husba~nds wvho had preced edi them some time ago. Mr. John *Finkheiner went'odft to take charge of a glass factor'y, while his son and Mr. ialrmr will be0 his assistants. Mr'. 'JTohi. fFinkbeiner, Jr., has taken over the work of his father' in the local Plant. Among the ladlies who accomtpaniied the (Tfiney high school team here T'ihursday to witness the Caffney-Liau rens foot-ball game were Mr's. Cl. CG. tflyors, M\rs. J. B. liozemnan, Miss Loui ise Richardson, .Miss Ruth 'D~d~amp, Miss Mary Cree, Miss Frances Mc Arthur, M\iss Mary Clary, Miss Mary Dyers, Miss Nan iell, Miss ii~velyn Sparks, Miss Sara N4esbitt, Miss Al boerta Lipscomnb, Miss McSwain, andl 'Miss 'ICvelyn Ilozeman. L~ycennm at Gray Cqurt The, first number of the (J'y Court Owings lyceum is to be *von at the seh'ool building next Wed i~y night. The attraction is to be the Vierra Hawaiian Quartette, said to be an ex cellent attraction. The course is to consist of four numbers this year and the managers state it will be the best the association has ever had. Entertainmient at Eden~ The loden Schoorl Improvement As sociation is to serve refreshments and fumrih a musical program at the school 'building IStiday evening froin 6 untii 10:30 o'clock. The (public is in vited en attoind MWJBAKEY TO OPEN, A . Mrahnffey to h~ave Bakery Open. lug !'amorrow. Annouacement will be-found in au 1ther column of this paper of the op ening-ot the bakery of A. L. Mahaffey in hia-istore on the north side of the public :square. 'Mr. Mahaffey invites the .piolic to inspect his modern ,plant on th~e'ground floor of the building and to pwrtake of light refreshments nyihich will )be served on the same day. Miss Garlington to WG -Intvitations werd received in the city last week to the marriage of Miss Janye Con-way Garlingt.on, ,daughter of Mrs. Charles Creswell ,Garlington, of Greenville, to Mr. 'William 'Obadiah P uitt, of Washington, D. sC., .the mar niage to take place a;t the Garlington home, 509 Augusta..street, iGreenville, Alonday, October 3~, -at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. M*ss CIaillingtOii has a wide family connection :In;this coun ty and Is herself vory .popularly Sknown here. At one time she was in tcharge of girl's .canntig club -work in this county. Mr. ?rultt was.an ofmeer in .the World War and was stationed for a time at Camp Sevier. Will Diass Cancer A countywide caainign to dissem m'inate informaion iin the public schools of Laurens county relative to -the arrest and treatment of cancer in this connty is being arranged by :Dr. itolfe iN. Hughes, acting under authori ty vested in hin by a)pointnent of -the American 'Soclety for the Control of Cancer. '-he campaign will be con ducted over the county duning the week October 31 to November 5. Phy sicians and laymen will visit various schools every night duryig that week, 1speaking at 7:30 o'clock. Spealcers so far asked to nelp are Rev. I. N. Ken nedy, Ora; )I. T. L. W. Balley, Clin ton; Dr. J. L. Fennell, Waterloo; . L. 'Smith, A. C. Todd, R. T. Wilson, Dr. R1. R. Walker, W. P. Thodiason, Lau rlens Cotton Goes Up On the government ginning report of 5'417,397 bales ginned to October 18th, the future markets took a turn upward yesterday closing from 50 to 75 points up. Local spots went up to 19 cents. Hallowe'en Party and Oyster Supper There will be a ihallowe'en party and oyster supper at the Vaughnsville school house, below Cross Hill, Friday evening, October the 28th, beginning at eight o'clock. The public is cor dially invited. Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Wednesday club, scheduled for October 26, has been i)ostponed to November 9, on account of the special services being held at the Presbyterian church. The club will meet on the latter date with Mrs. P. F. Kilgo. Mrs. S. H. Templenian, Pres. Meeting of U. D. C. The J. B. 'Kershaw chapter', U. ID. C. nvill meet with Mrs. E. 'P. MIlam, on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1st, at 3:30 o'clock. Minnie Blabb, Sec. Meeting of Colored People The Cor'rina Gibbon Hospital Asso ciation wvill meet in Bethel A. 'M. E. church, Laurens, Monday P. M. All .members of the association andl all colored peopl)e of -TLurens county are earnestly requested andl urged to at tend this meeting as business of vital imnportance wvill come before the asso ciation. .Bring some money for gur rent expenses0. By ordler of V'Pesident. 'M. C. 11. Dillard, Sec. F. Y. Dendy. Note of Thanmks W~e .want to thank and. assur'e our nmany friends that it is impiossiblie for us to exprIess with words our feelings and appreciation for the sympathy and Iindiness shown us in our recent Ill ness and (leath of ouri darling Carl Edward Bobo. Our' neighbors and Laurens fr'iends wereC so nice and thoughtful in their sympauthy and hielip. And the Cross U1111 people0, teachers and school, al most strangers to us, but wve do not think of you as strangers any more, you were so nice td us that nye will never forget it. .And we, who knew little Carl best, can assure every one that lie had a little heart of love and appreciation for it, all' (the flowers), lie loved beautiful flowers and 'we loved -him ~so much. Father and Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother, Brothers andl Sisters. Harris Springs, S. C. Rising Sun Chapter N o. 6, R. A. N. A regular convocation of Rising Sun Chapter, No, 6, Ri. A. M., will be held on Fi~riday night, Oct. 28th, at 7:30 o'clock. Members are requested to be present and to be on hand at the a~prointed hour; Work in 'M.. M. and -P. M. degrees. .AS, 11, S!RLAVAN, H. P. Central School Carries Bonds Voters of the Central school district, near Lanford 'Station, went in solid Phalanx for a bond issuo for a new school 'building In the election Satur day. 'Mlventy votes were cast for the for .this district. . X1. C. Bu'.rns & Co. *sells same goods for le 1ioney. Roll, lot 'cm roll. Burns says, "Sell 'en!" -. * * * * * e * S * S S S * CLINTON SOCIAL ITEMS * * * S * * * * * S * * S Clinton, Oct. 25.--Misses Nancy Ow ens, Ploilde Rudd hnd Irene Curlee spent'the week-end in Greenwood with 'Miss Ann Odelle hMCaslan. Miss Aileen Richbourg was the guest of her parents for the week-end. Mrs. J. T. Robertson and Miss Em nile Rtobertson returned last Thitrsday from Columbia where Mirs. Robertson has 'bech for treatment the past few the HG 1For many ceitain, stipuka remarkably la HOOSIER at But right time---genuine This is bc tinued pattern: The minut is exhausted r< Consequer With a H( work in half ti the end of the By all mea lasts. We car discontinued p are selling very S. M. weeks. Miss Emily Phillips, of Winthrop Dollege, spint the week-end with her mother, Mrs. IL E. Jones. Mrs. A. T. Wilson spent several days last .week with her daughter at Colum bia college. Mrs. IHenry Young spent last wee)C with 1her mother at Enoree. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Thornley spent the week-end in -Pickens with friends and relatives. Mrs. William Bailey Owens delight fully entertained the Tuesday Club lait week. A delicious salad course and hot tea were served to the fol lowing guests: Mesdames W. P. Jacobs, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Reece Young, Kenneth Burdette, Jas. 'R. Vopeland, J. A. Chandler, J. I. Coleman, .1. S. McGregor of 4'ueby, Chat'lle Rounds, Misses Clara Duckett, Nancy Owens and Maude Sumerel. 3Mrs. Julia riflln was hostess to the Acteon Book Club and a few friends last FBriday afternoon. After several games of Rook the hostess, assisted Kite es 'Vo 1E1 eatly Redt iscontmnue OSIER years HOOSIER Kit ted prices, Tixed iby t w, and it has been in La discount. row we are able to oi HFOOSIER Cobin~et :ase the factory has and display models e tthe last of our pres egiular prices will pr~e ttdy &t will pay you to c )OSIER in your honi ie ususal time. And day.. ns, get your HOOS inot prophesy how kc atterns at our- presen r rapidly. If you are & E. H. Lauren by her mother, Mrs. 13iggs, served a delicious salad course and hot tea to the following guests: Mesdaieh C. M. Bailey, J.' W. Copeland, Jr., Jas. R. Copelapd, R. 13. Vance, Jim Wright, 01. C. Pitts, J. -W. 'Urawford, J. W. Lecake, T. 1). Copeland, W. 13. Owens, Jr., .1. A. Chandler, R. E. Sadler, Wiggins, D. W. Mason, J. A. Bailey, lE. W. F'ergu sonfl L. B. fDtlard, Misses Clara Duckett and Sallie Wright. Mrs. Lloyd McCrary entertained the "Idle Moments" Club last Wednesday .morning. Delightful refreshments were served to about sixteen guests. Mesdames M. A. Hays, J. 1. Cope land,J. M. Pitts and V. B. iarr were hostesses to the Musgrove Mills chap ter D. A. R., last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. I. Copeland. After a most interesting business hour the hostesses served a delicious salad course and tea to about twenty-two members. Mrs. Wim. Bailey Owens and son, Billy, spent Monday in Greenwood iwith friends. 0 IE L iced Prices I Patterns: CABIN] chen Cabinets have L he factory. These pr apossible for any dea ryou the one oppo e at greatly reduced p conisentied to a sale < as are now on our h ent supply of these p; vail. ome at once and mak< ec you will get throug: you will feel fresher a IER while this moni >ng it will take to close t special reduced pric wise you will not del Wilkes, B. S. C. Miss 13. Copeland, of 'Chicora col lege, spent the -veek-end with her Upar ants, Mr. and Ais. (leo. A. Copeland. Mrs. Crawford Clapp returned Mon day from Greenwood after spending soveral days with herl daughter, Mrs. Wi. Lomax. - Mr. .IEugene Galloway .pcnt the week-end in Abbeville with his par ents. -Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland, of Newberry, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilipp. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Summers, of Newberry, spent Sunday with the Iat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H11. Young. Mesdames W. J. Dailey and J. F. Jacobs, Sr., returned last Haturday from Atlanta, where they ,pent the past two weeks with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Shands is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roger Coe, at Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland and fam ily spent Sunday in Greenwood with * relatives. f steps 0 on In ETS een sold at cer ices have been ler to offer the rtunity of a life rices. ?f such discon ands. irticular models a your selection. your kitchen,, ind happier at sy-saving offer out all of these es. 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