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* Local and Personal Mention * * * * * * * * S * * S * 5 * e e aliss Mollio Grant, of Charleston, is visithig 'AlisN hargaret Wright. UIs6s Lucile (Hahn, of Greenville, is the guest of 21r. and Mrs. , 1. .Benchioff. liss Rebecca 'Clarke leaves this morning tor Greenville to visIt for some time. *'Hs iiAnna. S11livan is spending this week .visithilk friends and, rolatives in Mr. ii. P Ilumbert, in ehage of high 'ay Aerk in Abboville tounty, spent ISunda4 -in the. city. C\1:31 Agnes Liik lf Fort Mil}, is 'thekuest of her 'brorlier and sister,-Mr, 41n) Mus. C. S. Lirik. Irs. S B. WiTion, of Deland, -NN., as vising her 'daughter, .Mrs. , W;. MNachen, for a ew \ecks. - Mrs. W: (11 Webb, of Nashille, tenn., is visiting her %lfsters, Mrs. J. D.'Watts and M1rs. E 'A'.S impson. Miss Cli.1ne Franks and mother, from Greoinvood, are on a visit to Mrs. Alex Birailett on church sVreet. 'Mr. .Thos. C. Bolt has trturned to the Veterans' hosp'ital at Greenville ufter sp-nding a few dayat home. Misa " sadie iSullivan 4ft Tuesday to vistia.Iss Kathleen "Lander at a sumnier camp near Caadiar's Head. Mrs 'Mark .Hellams .has returned from.'a hospital in SpaVanburg whert ,he recontly underwen.t an operation Mi-4ss Jeanette MIl:t-oft for Green ville Monday after visit-ing her sister Mrs. J. 0. Sullivan., on South 'larpe.) str'et'. Ale. and -Mrs. J. G3illiva n and cifl. difen motored over to Abbeville Sunda) afternoon to se 31V. :iid 'Mrs. Berbid D. Sullivan. Miss Wil (Am BoO. arrived In 1t iity iyesterday Irto Georgetown '-i spend hor vracation s with her mn6th r Mres. W. A B3oa. Miss Edna Rit~Hle left yestertIa 'for Tuxedo, N. C.;i&here she wHJc-i ,.a canpilg :party d':y.oung tpeople .eran "Clinton and Ora. L1r. Marion iWilkes has returned t ' Washington, D. 'C., mfter spenditng. hil N; vacation here Mth h'is parents,-.Mr and (Mrs.. E. Il;.WUkes. - Mr. Sain Sherart1, of Los Arrgeles Cal., arrived 'in ;tr city Frakiay t< spend his vacation iwith his bvdflher in-law and sIstcr,'Vlr. And Mrs V!., U Gilkorson. Caj.t. W. It. Eltaey arrived:.ron Camp IMeClellan .Saurday to remal in the city a few imeeks before .return ing .to hifr. duties at the University Tennessee. Mrs. A,',H. JenukW.,., !vith..ltet! litkh daughter and Missa *Katherljeaant Nevin 'Jennings, of Greenwood, ar< visiting 'iss Loulie Elchelberger foi a few days. Dr! and Mrs. C. (P. Vincent, of. M. !-till, after: spending ,a few days beJ N.yith -Dr. and Mrs. 0. P.-Vincent,..Jr.. left yesterday for Bravard to spet hre rest of tihe 5lummeri. ;.ev. C. T. Squires kift yesterdlay tc gevnduct a seies of evangolistic ser .Vipces at Samaria che~rch, Newherry *-oqp9ty. lie will be grtje the rest o. ttjs :week, returning hotme .next. Non .vrs. Il. E. Sims, of ,Chester, will :strrjyc in the city Wednes'day -to visli ..her pgrents, 2ir'. and 'Mrs4.. F.. I3urton. - 1)icny~ill -be accom'panied by iMiss Mary IEhirto~p, who has been visitinig her foi ne,yergl - weeks. .Mr.diflunk Culberson, wvho bas beecn e~vilig sonme time with his grand-~ paxrenfts, fr. andi Mrs. Wmn. D. tillvan, of UiTumjfng Shoals, e9assed tchrougj the eLty ,Tuesda'y on his .retugj . on( to Gxec3ny).lIlo. Mr~. If...91allo returned home kSatur day from' Sparianburg, wvhere he has (been -piiuer treatment for moqral weeks follpw4pg an operation for' jlp pendlei. !l4~iinugh clonvallosettm *rapidly, h. -ig ot yet able to 'he :at hlis desig in tM6 Palmetto bank. 'Mrs. L. R. kpis, who has been myn dergoing (ttaet at Tryon, N. CZ., for about six geeks, returned home eStnday very rnitQh lmproved in health. )She was accomnpputed home by her dlaughter, afiss Efl 'hurns, dh'o has 'i,,een her attenident ~: hl~e under treat ~r. end Mrs. T. (. $~witzer closed &$etr hotise here J5oaday morning and , 'heir arnliure ito #1artanburg, hi~we they will inake .thoir hiome in 1t~ %tIre. -Several' wets~k5 ngo Mr. .$wtzer Accepted. an exceentive posi ~i~ n 'tg Hobbsdienderson Btore, In 4tatWhu, hut had delayedJ carry g hi'W (infll uintil lhe had .seur'ed bildeao Thelt inany frienido hero e'grt t%9 Iose thioh from the city a-nd ~Q4thit they will return: at~ a u esgin Myak Positlon 161 tiy0 T. rankts-who has- been o hti~~ietos National d3enn no ye~uti~ hits Aie etlip his #tm i the. -to -take stip other fI iMne his resigna:(ion hi Eit gagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton 111ePhail a n nounce the e'ngagement of their daigl1ter, jAlcy,.to Mr. 14dward Carter Price of Barnwell, S. Cs, the wedding to take place. ii September. Poole-Harling Quite a surpr.ise to O.heir many frient throughout 'the county and state was the marriage 1of K.liss Mattie ljobo Pool, youngest 'daughfir of Mr. iihld Mlrs. Thomas P, Poole, of Laurens, 'and Mr. John Per):y nlaning, formerly of Edgefield, but, how superintendent of the I)oSausu.-re state farm near la good. The eremony wan performed in Colum-bla Imst Thursday, July 20th, at two o'el<'t iby the Re. T. 0. Skin ner, pastor 'bf the First. Buptist church of that.cif.A The--happy young c'ouple went immediately to their new home at lagord to begin housekeeping. Tlicy llAv the congratulations aan 'best '94hes of their many friends who wish 'tshem ev.ery joy and.lhappiness. Tiro'bride -is a graduate of Ln4mer cofllt and' has taught iIn the conity for - year, during which time she has by 1 er charming personality end':ared liervlf to many friends who w-ill re geet that her marriage will take her .aay from the county. The groom is a Ykry Iopular and successful lusiness hian having bmen connected *xithi the hate farm for a number of y-ars. The following acco-nit or '-he mar 'riage of R-, J. A. T-aniblin formerly of this coun'ty, whici occur'red in New port 'NewA Va., last. week, *iil he rea<1 with interest by h3 mainiy friends ii the counlzy: A pretty marvige "-was cclebrated Wednesday afterro-on ati4::30 o'clocli at Arentt Avemue 'Ballkst church when Miss Marrow 'Dails became th< bride el Rev. J. -A. Tufnplin, of Lau rens, S. C. The ceremoty was per formed 'by the Ma-ator '6f the church Rev. Harry J. 'Qeoodwli, assisted b3 Rev. William 1P. Stuart,, of Hampton The church was (effecUvely decor ated with potted -palms,'-evergreen am cut Bowers of Nuaftel 'eolors. Preced ing the ceremony Misses 'Mabel an< Marion Went, -neine-of t,1e bride, whi wore dainty -frocksn of iptnk and bim georgette icrepe, .ang he'lie Sweetes Story Ever Told:" Miss Evelyn Davis who wore a gowsi of :geecn cantot creipe Presided -at the organ. The bride, Wy'he :entered tile church with her brother, A. L. Davis, worn a gown of white canton crepe witl hat and accessories to match. She carried a show' lboutgut of whbitl astors and small garden flowers Miss Sarah Davis, sister.-of the bride was maid of honor. She wore an orchi( colored gown" of crope "de chine with picture hat and her flowers :were in arm bunch of astors Ju patel shales -Master usseh Fox carried the ring ithe. heart of a rose and .the flower girl wvas little Mlss 'Heulah Frox-, whc wor'e a frock of -blue organdle and carried a basket of gade oses. The .groom had an his -best man,Miev. Clyde fi-ickerson, of South Norf'olk; and the *.utlhers were L. S. Davis, XP. A. Curtis and R1. D. West.' Mir. and -Mrs. Tamblin left on tihe Washington steamer for W'uslngton *eui' wvill later go to 'South Carolina te visit Mr. Tutm'blin's parents. On their return they willI immediately..comuplete spreparatIons for tak'Ing up thoeir wvork in Brazil Aw-here they were reen~tly as signedt as missionarics *by the -D3aptist Foreigi, M\ission -Hoard. -AmTor~ the out--of-town1 guqis - at tending -jf he wedding were Mr's. NT'. 11'. JO'avis, ,of Eanst Orange, N. J.; AJrs, 'iac C~oohlecr andl childlren, of Fitts -lurgh; 411 A. E. Chapman, of ich~i mend; Mr's, W. 1E. Nicholson, of )Nar folk; -Mr. Atnd Mrs. Frank B~ar.c~lay, Al1iss 'Mary -Holt, 'is. Mary M. Blallty 81n( 'Mrs.' Sitif, all of VirgipIlg iach. ,-o o 0o -Wedlding .at W~h'lire Qf Jnterest to a-vide circle of friends thr'oughout the stat.e wvas the marriage of Miss Frances C. dJeter, only daugh.. ter of Wf'r. and tMrs. S. A. .Jeter, andl A, i1hett Martin, at -the home of the Jid(e'i pa rents in 'Whitmiire, at .10 1clock Whdnesdlay miorning by the Rev. P. m11npsom l ey O i accolmt of th'e reewt death of a -sister' of the groom, thet marriage was a ver'y qu'iet, affair. The occasion was one of sacr'ed associati~ns and siin'ple 1jeauty. No invltat~fons had -been issued and the marriage *was twitnessed 'by only the inmeriate ela.. tives of the -brtdeu and 'bridegr'oomi.. -The ' bride wvas attired in a lovely tmnveling suit of falvn-colored. tilo tinie embroidered -in harmonising col. Ore with ncesories to. -match. Thle yonng coupfe left imimediaitely -big.uto- and wil-sppnd their hotney myonl~o1,Ltilfng the .mounltails .Ot west ei ~ ' olhn. Upon their return thoy Will 1 gt. homte at Gray Court, 1f) ibgg cio ted' 0u the Womans College of Duo West and has taken a special course in the Uni versity of Virginia. She taught the Past year at Gray Court, where her sweet depo.tion won her manv friends, The groom is the son of Mr. Alvin IMartinl and is one of Gray Court's most successful business men. He is a plptlar young man -with splendid blstin1ess ability. 0 0 0 A wedding of interest In this sec tion and in the state . was that of Miss IHarriet Humbert 'Sullivaun, of Laurens, and - Mr. H-larold D3avis, of Beiiviek, Pa., which wa-s solemnized Thursday afternoon ut. 5 o'clock .at the home of the bride on South lar per street. The Sullivan home was artkistielly decorated with baskets of summlIeL floivers, giving a beautiful ef feet. In the hall the stately gladlolus was used in the ceremony room an al tar had been1 -improvised-ferns were used as a background and on either side a tall, ivy-twined pedestal held a gra'ceful basket of shasta daisies while nVerhead a wedding .hell made of white ;roses was suspended by -white tulle and 4vy. Crystal baskets holding white ros es stood on the mantel. In the (liing room, cre'pe myrtle, pink roses and ' ferns were us'ed efAec tively and the centerpiece for the lable was a beautiful wedding cake. in the living room where punch was -served, -bas4ets of yellow daisies, %inias and sunflowers were used with 'ood effect. Over all the light of many Candles shed a soft glow. 'Preceding the ceremofy 'Miss Hattic Oray, acconipanied -by 'Mis , Ma ry Waya4tt, of Easley, sang '*ecause", id at the alnwointed hour to the strains of Lohengrin' wedding Umrdh played by Miss Wyatt, the bridal party desecend ed the stairs and entered the ceremony room. iTAiChe rMissesAailgaret Qalber son, as ribbon girl, and Margaret Mil ler, as flower girl, were the first to en ter. They were fol:owed by the dame of honor, Mrs. . Herbert Sullivan, of Abbevi'fle, who wore a crepe dresm of green and -white1 with hat to match and -ca:rledl a bomrNet of Columbia ros es. Next came little Miss Kathlyr Switzer, who carridd the ring on v whit* sutin -15i116t, Gowned in a dress of champagn canton crepe and Spailish lace with ac cessuoies to mmateli "nd carrying i shower bouquet of brides' roses -th bride .eiltered the'-m-emony room oi the arm of her sister, Hiss Anna Sul. liva-n, the -imiAA of honor. She was at tired in a)) orchidthfifeta and lace dresi Wi15 ;itt t)-matclatel d -she also carrie< a shower bouquet of Columbia roses As Ilse bilde entered the groom an( his best man,'Mr.' D. 'lerbert Sullivan brot'hur -df 'the bride entered from th opposito door mid met at the altar. -hlere in the presence of near rela Lives ;anl :a few friends the ceremon was peiformed by the Rev. Samuel 'W ithis mid-sumr Home funxishing Just come and se - There is a great. deal tion in purchasing fur will give complete se years of usage, To - solutely necessary to furniture you buy will Shome. Furniture mi /surroundings, and we perience fits ais to ada S. M. &.J ....-. Templeman, trastor of the First Bap tist church, using the impressive ring ceremony. After the Ceremony there followed an informal reception. The bridal couple left later by motor car for a visit to the mountains of North Caro lina. The bride is the eidest daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. J. Q. 'Sullivan and is a popular and accomplished young wo man. Site received l her degree fromt Winthrop in 1919, and in .June of this year she graduated from the Biblical Seminary, New York city. The bi idegroom is a Pennsylvanian andl he is also a graduate of the semi nai y. ''hey will reside in Princeton, N. J.. during tihe coming session of the uni versity, ald after that exI)ect to en gage in foreign missionary work, proh ably in China, Here for the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. William - ). Sullivan, of Tmnb ling Shoals: \liss Irene lludson, of Columbia; Mrs. Lou Junter, Mius inie Mlunter and MAliss Linda Hunter. of Ora; Mrs. C. P. Vincent, Varnville; Walter and Miss Jeanette Clatwo hy, flonva Path; Mrs. Emma 'lowell, AL lanta; Miss Katherine O'Neal, Dr. and Mrs. C. Q. WVest, ir. and Mrs. L'. '11. Chewning., M.rs. W. J. .liller and Miss Marianna Miller, Miss J es nette Aliller, Mrs. Zulene 'Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Al genon 4i ,'ulhv'rson, Mrs. Davis Furman, 'Alrs. Albert Barnes, Ir. ilomaync Darnes, Miks ;iary West, Miss Mary Crivington, Mr. and Alrs. Alvin icie! V'y', .lr. A. It. Donaldson and Ais: 'Russell, all of Greenville, and 'Mr. It 0. Sullivan and Miss M larie Sullivan of' Tumbling Shoals. Fam1itoubs Old D11111rama on Screenl i~lovie fans and those who are fom of the classics of the American stag< are in for a treat when the famous ol melodrama, "Ten 'Nights -In a -lar. room" is. shown at the Princes: Theatre on Thursday and Friday, Au gust 10th and 11th. This famous oh play has been made into a super spe cial. The story of "Ten Nights in . Barroom" is familiar to almost every one, as it enjoyed great success bot1 as a novel and play. It has been o1 L the boards for over sixty years and I said to have played in every city an town in the country. Therefore, It is not surprising tha the always entenprising movie -produc ers found in it splendid material. fo a most unusual feature. L. Case Rut - sell, who wrote the scenario, has fol - lowcd the story faithfully, only mal< Ing such changes in the original stor I as the dietates of -the screen re(irei Of course the 'wide range of the photc I play permits of a -much more elaborat ver.ion than the stage could giv< Sue'h scenes as the log jam 'In a raV ing current, culminating in a thrill - ing climax .in the rapids and the burn Ing d1 the Inn are only possible sinle the advent of motion pictures. ,.''e We will one do< shoppin ner display, you wo s that will help you t e them. of wholesome satisfac niture which you know itisfaction through long recomnplish this it is ab plan the exact place the I occupy when in, your List h'armonize with it's feel that our long ex rise you in this respect. E. H. WIUl the nos't elaborato stage presentation Could not hope to touch then for real ism. Scenes such as these take months to make and cost a small fortune. All of the old favorites are there. .Joe -Morgan, Simon Slade, 'Lit tle aary, Ilarvey Green, Willie lammond and all the rest. And an1 excellent cast brings theni to life with all their joys and sorrows. John Lowell plays Joe Morgan, while Baby Ivy Ward is bit tle Alary. Others are Nell Clark Kel ler, Charles .Mackay, JaePlhillips. Elhel )w yer, Charles lBoyer, Km-11111 ton Green, ii Alliall Kembell, Itobert lIl11tonl, atld man11Y others. Can B.uy Joy Rides. Money ( 10't d1 everytil, but there's a tendency In hutan lature to be pretty well satisfied with the things It call do.-Roston Transcrint. Enltertalinmelit at Ona The ladies of Ora Rural. School As sociation will sell ice creant at fihe schtoolh1ouse Thursday cr tting Augti.st 3rd. The procceds art. to _ to: school 1in.provetnent. The young people u' the conununity will red- a short prograi. The public i, <.J:IA'iy in vited to atlend. On Tuerda.-, A% ttIt ' th:e :i be a retilioll of ih !M .\. 'a thers famIly at the hone of " v. 11. A. Weathers. All c ide . :r:dbl dren, frieisl and cor -vo :: cer dially invited to con . That's All. "-eavenl Is not <Iistat:," S:Ifl a re ceit lecturer. We hl:tve always hearil tha. It Is only one flight up.-Boston Transcrint. Bank Witos 1~1.44 Its ~'f A*** ~ 'WC /- cuite an ie oor eta Resere Bakan V. V ME kR OU1R'1 bank YR ba The CHARACTER of the MEN as well as their financial responsibility had to be round 0. K. before we could become a member of the. FEDERAL RE SERVE system of banks. Being a Member Bank of this National System means that our bank is one of a vast, strong CHAIN of banks linked together for the protection vf our depositors. When your money is in our bank you can GET it when you WANT it--because we can take our se curities any time to our Central Reserve Bank and get MONEY. We add 4 per cent. fwderest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, Presidlent C. H. ROPER, Cashier admit that during these hot sultry days s not feel particularly inclined to go 31, but if you know of the existing values VE & COMPAN uld soooge butwrC.ahr