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ims euah Mart&n Henderson Whereas, our Heavenly Father, in Ilis divine ,wisdom has taken from us our beloved friend and co-worker, Mrs. Walter Henderson; and, Whereas, in her death our society, our church and our community have suffered a deep loss, we rejoice in the rich heritage she has left us, a life of beautiful Christian faith and 'Christ like devotion. 'While she was devoted to home and family yet she was ever ready to rI .pond to .the needs of her (ommunity; therefore in token of our love and sympathy, we, the Woman's tiissionary lUnioni of Friendship church, offer these resolutions: First, While we keenly feel the loss of her blessed influence, we bow in humble submission to God's will, knowing that 'lie doeth all things 'well. Second, ''hat our hearts go out Iin sympathy to the devoted members of her family. Th ird, rit a copy of these resolu Iions be seit to the family and a copy be itblished in the Laurens Adver tiser and It leH1iaptist Courier. G rs. O. 1.-. Cox, Mrs. W. F. (Irumbles, Mirs. K. ). ,luomas, Gray CIrtt t. . . Committee. The First Fruits. Only a litle (f til. first fruits of wisdoml--only it few fiagients of the houilless heights. breadths. and deplths of trut- have I beeni able to .;a tlher.- -ai rl in L1 t lher. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should he rubbed on the chest and throat of children auffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of llayes' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the heal ig effect of (rove's 0-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. W. S. M. Says: "I'm no beauty par lor artist but I can keep your hair from turning gray and falling out, due to worrying over your old battery. Fol low my prescription buy a Willard Thread ed Rubber Battery with Threaded Rubber Insulators which last the life of the plates, and drive merrily on your way."~ W illard Service Man This Willard Service Sta tion is the best place in town to get rid of all bat tery troubles. Drive down today, Laurens Storage Battery Co. Phone 44d~ 'This tradematki stamped in red -on t he case, identifie the willard Threaded Rubber Blattery. ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * DIALS NEWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dials, June 12.-A very delightful occasion enjoyed 'by the members of the .V. M. S. of Dials 'was that of Tuesday afternoon, when 'Mrs. Festus Curry of Gray Court, entertained from -3:30 to 5:30 o'clock with a 'party at her handsome home on Church street. The spacious rooms thrown en-suite gay with varil-colored sweet peas and other cut flowers, presented -an attrac tive setting for the harppy guests as semlbled. Contests and games were enjoyed. In the word contest Mrs. J. A. Curry was the successful winner and 'was presented with the prize, (something well worth having on a sultry summer day), 'Mr. Watson presenting It in his imitable and amusing way. The guests were 'then asked if they would not like to meet "Aliss Mission ary Voice", every one declaring they woild be delighted. lLittle Mlavis Clare Curry, the attractive daughter of the hostess, then came forward Clad In costumie of "volees" showing the developiment of tite "missionary voice" and recited a beaitifuil poe hearintg on the same theme. .\Mission ary sandwicies were then passed by this little Imaid, after which iced tea and (Iheeste stra ws were served by the hostess, assisted by Airs. J. A. Curry. Ow intg to the i nclemiency of rhe Weather tle Ieilers were not out in' full force, those however, who enjoyed Mrs. Curry's hospitality rwereP' t1ev. aild .\I rs. C. W. AWatson. '.lesdames Su die Owings, ilorenlce Ropp, Townes; Citry, .Floyd Cutry, Sallie M.\lI, Satm Curry, .limi Graydon, L. 1). Curry, \Villic Ifarris, .Alary Curry, 'iI ileen Pl1eden, Con way Gray, W. C. Ctirry, William 'Brooks, .1. A. Curry, and \lisses Cecil Owings, Fannie and Sal lie Birowilee, l'"Ima 'I larris aind C(lava .\iC'all. Also little Missens Nell llar ris, Sara Alice and 10thel Curry, liilly Cirry and Alargaret Watson. Miss Alary Catherine l)avis, of Greenville, was the attractive guest of her aunt, Hrs. laskell Gray, last week. Jack -larris has as' his guest this week, J. T1. Gillespie, .In G6reeniville. '.\liss Maggie i). 'Cutrry returned Wed iesday from Winth rop college after having successfully completed the two-year course for teacer cs. .liss C'trry ia. saccepted a toosition Withl the Fairv-ic'w schtool for the cominig term, and her many friends predict for her much success In her closen vocation. I.\ r. .ohmn Snimons, .l rs. I. Y. Sim mons, .liss -.iarie Simnions, Misses Barah IHarris and EItiel Owiing and ; Air. Claud larris coimlpsed a party that motored to ('reenv-ille Suiday witere they were the gui(ests of .ir. and .\lrs. Jeffords. .liss Cecil O)w.ings will leave in a1 few days for llo(k liill where si' will be it attendaice at the suiimter sclool at 'Winthrop. I1ev. .i ve ilackwell, bf Qrurney, I la., accomaied by his daght r h, Miss M\arta Xl ay, at .1tlun' gradtute of COnvt s colle'('11(ge, Spari ttnburg, sitent a (lay ndl night with Mr. and .\lrs. WV. C. Cut rry eirttlte -to thteir honme. Mr t. and1( Mr s. Samit~t iurry had ats thtIr' trecenit gtuests '.\I s. Plutmet' Cuir ry' and1 son, GIrahtamit, of It iedersont ville, N. C. Sil(H'KIlNG STIORIY OFI ('ANNiIlALISM Huissiains Eatinig i utman Hteings andi Tl' ks. l-Ondonii, J1 une 8.--A shtoelking story of dlesir t, death antd ennib al ismn it 'Rutssia 'was ntarr'ated to thte Associated Press today by Willilam Shafi'othI, son of former Governor Shaufroth of Colo r'ado, whto hats arrivedl in L~ond~an after' a y'ear's wvork withb the Americant re lief' admitinisttration it the Ilussian fatmine t'egions. llThe desperate pee:le are eating hnt tmatn beiings, dilseased htor'ses, dogs andti cats, lie said. Cemeteries ate being dutg tip and1( long bur ied b)0diels stiatch Cid as food. In itheir'huniger mtadntess thIe population arie stealIintg boidies froin morg~ues and hospitals to eat as food, Mi'. Shofroth, whbo htad charge of' 20,000 Rutssians working fot' the relief admtitinistration in the Camara di1s Li ict , i.; ... :'ttd emiacliated after' his ai'dutousi wvork among ethe .starvintg, dy !:and shlte rrless Russiatns. I tut Ite c.: is 'roof that the faminte suffet'ers utd iot try to seize himt for cuit Inavy pou'poses, tas had been repot. edi while hte wvas in lissiai. lie dle elated, however, that a .iussian nmem bter' of the American relief admttinln ttntion who iedl of typhus, 'vas dis inltedttO at night and enten b~y the craz/ed inhabitants. This gal'e rise to the report that Mr. $hanfroth had been devourtedl.. In some respects the yotung Amer lcan's nlaryative Is utneolualleod even 'by the tragie f'icttft'es In d~aniel D~e foo's journa'l of the plagute year. "I know 'ohh inatance," said Shaf i.'oth, "wher'e a distracted mother of pre children killed the youngest in crder to -appease the pang's of the rest of her youngsters, but the oldest, a boy, cried oitterly when he saw i1 is mother sever his little brother's head and place the body into a pot. He refused to eat the flesh." In spite of these lamentable condi tions in isolated districts, Mr. Shaf roth said, the general situation throughout iRussia has .been greatly ainelorlated as a result of the chatity enterprise of the American people. The health, moral mPt) apirit of t-he population were much better, he said, since the American relief administra tion arrived ten months ago. "America is a holy name in Russia and Amercans are regarded as super beings," said 'Mr. Shafroth. "People fall on their knees and kiss the earth upon which the relief wor'kers walk. The 'United States can have a solemn feeling of pride in saving the Russian rcee from extinction." Mr. Shafroth said he believed thel The Adi Bee-E OPI An Educati Find the Ob * Pi \cnPi 1. Cots lsp ue2,1 2. ContestF. AS$ent eey Arss bie yorSaecond Pdriesspan ifanth rielsuea 4. ontey cnloshers ound0, oeteoandeforeign~ mainogh iot) Advee samee onbject ay.e cwudh hoe Aver tihe howevg o a 4. Only 'Enlih ordound r aete d or~ mneorsann appe elud oevnerednmigof. 7. The Wvord may ,be given i the one is u~cd tho other caznn< Address A Soviet government will all its faults had come to stay. BOUGI SLEDDING YET FOR TOLBERT Indications Point to Right to Prevent Confirmation. Washington, -D. C., June 9.-It'now appears that Republican National Committeeman Joe Tglbert is to have rough sledding in the effort to be con firmed as marshal for the western dis trict of South Carolina. No sooner was, his name announced as the se lection of Attorney deneral Daugherty and President Harding, that protests by wird and letter began to pour in oi Senators Smith and -Dial. Various charges are iade in the letters, some of them of the severe kind, but .there are no affidavits, and it takes affidavits when matters are to be presented tc the senate judiciary commttee. Bul for the present the nomination is tie( rertiser's L live P14 en to All Our Readi onal Test Wort jects in This Pictur Z~a F CONTES 4. dy whehe thyve no.usd of t a o a connected ' f1 ame btc. This doe no pr0 22nd bjec awes a part be ailted Dly, whihe hy lnisaeve erosde, ,f ts eor canyne cnec.Hyten ain the dictionary can be used o- r s wilbe tb outd a piutone.s i doesntpo uMp in the committee, and it is prob able that there will be quite a de lay before there is a report of an' kind made. Senator 4Smith has gone to his home in South Carolina for a few. days, and will go further into the case wheh he returns. In the meantime Senator Dial keeps in .touch with -the matter, and his view is that there will be muph time pass ed before there is action. BETHIOA WITIBAWS FROM GOVEENOWC RACE Columbia, June 7.-Andre'v J. iBethea, of Columbia this afternoon withdrow from tWe 'ace for governor. Mr. Bethea immediatteily entered the race for congress from the seventh district against Representative Ful mer of Orangeburg. State Senator George K. Laney, of Chesterfield, today filed his pledge in ,lthe governor's race. With Mr. Bethea's atest Word ture F !rs---Liberal Cash Pr hy of Anyone's ] 0 Beginning With th< 44 au.Copyri ~zz- - the a . Ad -30 $1 VV1 . .A.01 . . . . l.00 . . . . 1.50 icture whnc .-ein with'h setter naetcorrect, etc. Neatness and inoconsideration, but every contes the pelingso that n itk wl 9. nlyoneprize will ba awarded hdrtoany group outside of the fi 10.Tejudges wl b heewl muiyhaving nocontonwht . letedfortheir fitness for such A ins terine bythese jigs.ilb i to bid bytheir decision. . narriving at' this decision til fo ahcorrect word. A margin'of 1f edt ahcontestant to alwft opinon;buteaeh incorrect word abc againrat, 12'Iftoaneitanst o is withdrawal five candidates are left in the field. They are John E. Swearin gen, state tguperintendent of educa tion; Thos. G. MoLeod, of Bisho.ville; William Coleman, of Union; Cole L. Blease and Senator Laney. FOUNTAIN INN GIRIL IS BADLY INJUIED Greenville, June 1H.-4llss 'Lliie Mae Kellett, aged 20, of Fountain Inn was seriously injured two miles north of that place about .,:10 yriterday after tioon -when an automob:'e, which she was drIying, turne:1 ove. lato a (titen, throwing herself onid tov: other occu pants out into tlh - Ioat'. The other four w ibc of the par ty were uninjurd cxc,. for a slight salmking up. AIss Kellett w br< ught to the city hospital ' 'vien examination developed th.. is probably in ternally Injured ia:dtittOn1 to oth or serious hurts. I Contest 'uzzle izes Best Efforts b Leter "B" IM on If. t-w sub- 'r' sub tio is scip~ n J nswer . / (h nwr .00 $25.00 ,0 su - 2.00s ub 'ec Ilt ofobentson in the "B'.',.spn thie tonten x pe00 sh $25.00 b tke litoe dvtetrand~ will~ bes ekt lise awar obcsfodrin athde "l1", snd ch~ tonthestntgext enjals will o one takint tant ods eialfl bourat sbg maeg.iadffrneo yo tIhatnuns fthe sale ouoe pflace who fmstand haecond priz. knw'i tizene o~fthe tis forn-h inrec words bedvied betwen osb lgtmedifrenceS.oC